FjvV5IJs7 Ztemxzsm' ; . -w 1 "i 4 i r- I T i el - IJbch on ji Ilea nl if ul irl. All golden Is lier tIi-rIii head, i Her cheek a bloomy rose; Carnation" bright the fluttering rel That o'er It softly flora; Kut neither gem nor floweret vies With that clear wuinler of her cj es. But twice hath hue like theirs been given To be huheM or me. And once 'twas In the twl'ight heaven. Once In the summer sea; A yearnlne gladness thence wis born, A dream delightful nrt rortoru. For once In heaven a slng.e star Lay In a light unknown A tender tint, more lucid far Than all that eye had shown It seemed between the gold and gray The far dawn or a fiery day. And once where ocean's depth dlvlue O'er silver n sands was hung. Oleamed In ? he hair-IIt hyaline The hop's no song has sung The memory or a world more r.ilr Than all our blazing wealth or air. Kor dear tiit.. , miy u;iyg may ,iv Our dream 1 i dear.r j-t-How Mi tie is the lire we know To lire that we rorget Till In a maiden's ejes we see What once hath bee... what still shill -e. -! Macmillati's Magazine. UNCLE JfcKRY'S FISH STORY. "They ain't no use o' talkijf," said Undo Jerry Greening "fur a pick'rel is just tiieteeiiaisiin.sc-.st and voraishus eat fisli they is." A party of fishermen were camped on the Hattlesnake Creek, near the cel ebrated Greening Farm, in the best troutrlishing section of the .Shohola re ion, in Pike County, I'.u The question of the voracity and tenacity of fish was being discussed over the pipe and bowl, after a day's tramp of many miles. Old Tncle Jerry v:is present. The catfish, the eel, the black bass, the trout, and pickerel each had iLs champion, and illustrative stories that must have made the bones of Munchausen turn and rattle in their grave were related to prove the superiority of each in the two attributes mentioned. 1'ncle Jerry had taken but little part in the discus sion, and the weight of argument seemed to be in favor of the catfish. Then the old fisherman came to the aid of the pickerel. "A full-grown pick'rel Ts healthy," said Jerry, "'II eat its childurn and its childunfs childurn to the tenth genera tion; 'n J'm durned 'f I ain't seed one 't had got holt n his own tail somehow, 'n was tryin' his pootiest to get away with itself. I take 't that a lish tli:tt he sich a appetite 's that orter be put down 'inong them as hrz 't least a iuk lin'of vocaishusness. Js :i pick'rel te- naisiius.-' Wall, mebbe I don' know 'actly what teenaishus is; but I've cotched pick'rel through the ice.throwed 'em out, and seed 'em llnp 'round till they frozed stiff; kep' 'em two 'r three days, then carried 'em twenty mile to git home, 'and chucked 'em on the kitchen floor till I k'd git ready to clean Vim. I've set d these same fish lay thar by the stove 'bout five minutes, 'n then begin to gap and work their gills, n then pooty soon go to fioppin' as.il skip pin' round the room, with their j.iws open like a young alligator, 'n wouldn't be still till I hit 'em in th head wi' an ax. Mibbe Dan' Webster's dictionary don't call that teenashus. 1 ut'f 'taint Ys pooty diirn nigh on to it ; ain't it, boys?" The boys could scarcely help allow ing that there was at least a suspicion of tenacity about a pickerel guilty of such conduct. "Guess L never tole you 'bout oh 'Squire Hillens' pick'rel that he bed onct, did I V Wall, bovs. tnr wan m hh Mebbe you won't believe this story, but it's true 's preachin', 'n 'f vou ever see the ole 'Squire he'll tell you the sann thing. He kep' the pick'rel in a sprinji in a pastur on his faun. It wan'l niore'n a foot 'n a half long, the pick'rei wan'c but he were s commojus :ls a ten acre lot, Durned Ti haint gon. t' thaJ spring with a twelve-quart nail full o" liver, and, after feeilin it all to the oh Teetotaller they called him Teetotal ler 'cause he never got full he'd snaj his jaws and tear 'round in that sprinp till she b'ded. Vause there wa'nt am more liver comin' to him. The cows ;i fed in tl.' lot got so they w:is 'fraid to 0, go an' drink in the spring, 'cause Tee totaller chawed their nAses. HeI tackle anything. Old 'Squire lef' a subsile plow layin' near th' spring one night, and nex' inornin' 'twere gone. They alius blamed a feller t lived over tlui way wi' stealin 't, but 1 tell you he's in nercenL That durn pick'rel eat that plow! ? "Wall, anyhow, the 'Squire bought a s new cow one day, an turned 'er in the spring lot; I were t bar, an' me an' the ole man was leanin'on the fence lookin' at th' new cow. She fed round a while, an' then walks over t th' spring to drink. She drunk, and turns round an' stands still, a swishin' an' swoshin' her tail in the spring. She were a nice fat critter, an' ole Teetotaller liked the looks of 'er, an' made up his mind to eat 'er up. So he waltzes over If that side o' the spring, an' when the cow's tail came down inter it ag'in. he closes on it like a b'ar trap. Did that cow beller? Some, I think. An' then she guv one jump and ole Teetotaller come out'n that spring 's if he'd been shot out'n a cannon. An' roun' that lot they went, the cow a-bellerin' an' humpin' her back, and lookin" 's if the wuthlessness of this h'yer mundane spear hed never struck 'or so forcible afore, while Teetotaller were a takin' up the slack in er tail about a foot at every jump. They heden't made more'n one circuit o' the lot afore th' pick'rel lied put his self outside o' all that cow's tail, but in makin' a grab fur 'er rump he missed his holt and come t' th' groun' keillumniix. "JJy the .homed spoon!' said the ole Squire, 'that settles Teetotaller!' "We runned over t' whar he fell, spectur, o' course, t' tin' him deader'n a June shad. Hut, b-ws, you may ask the Squire, 'n he'll tell you th' same thing if that durn fish wan't a raisin' up and tryin' to see which way that cow hed gone, an' a spittin' out cow's ha'r enough to mix a hod o plaster, 1 hope I'll never see th' back o' my neck! One o' Teetotaller's eyes were out, and there were a han'ful 'r two o' meat scooped out'n his back; but we carried him t' th' spring an' put him in, an' 'twere all we k'd do to keep him from jumpin' out 'ngoin' cross-lots arter that cow, he were so durn mad an' dia'p'inted. He got quieted down in time, but that cow never went within ten rod o' the spring after that The pick'rel, I'm tel lin' you, is a durn tenaishus and vo- - r ruisuvs nisei;. And no one offered to dispute the su periority of Jerry's favorite. "J Jut, Uncle Jerry," said one of us, "what ever became of Teetotaller? Is he living yetV" "No, boys, he ain't. His vor.iish.re-nc-s were too manv for hi? teenaishus- ness. Th' ole Squire got f thinkin' a couple year ago that the durn fish were costing a good deal to keep, so he cut down his rations to eight quarts o' thick milk and ten poun'so' liver a day. You'd nat'rallv s'pose that were 'miff for any fish. Now, a cat-fish'd live to beathousan' yeai ole on that foddei. Hut Teetotaller's constitution requited a considerable nourishment, an' one mornin' 'bout three months after the reduced rations commenced, they found him lloatin' in the spring wi' his bel!y turned t' th' sifn. He were deadei'n a snared pheasant. The old Squire said he'd been pizened. They want no more pizen 'bout him th'n they is 'bout a garter snake. He were starved to death, boys; he were, certain!" N. Y. tiuti. Anxer Dangerous. Violent transports of feeling of any kind sometimes kill, but the "short madness" of wrath, indulged with re straint, is doubtless the mo3t harmful and hazardous. The Emperior Xei v.i died of a violent excess of anger against a senator who had offended him. Valentmian, the first Roman Emperor of that name, while reproaching with great passion the deputies from the Quadi, a people of Germany, burst a blood vessel, and suddenly fell lifeless to the ground. "I have seen," said Tourtello, a French medical writer, "two women perish, the one in convulsions, at the end of 0 hours, and the oilier suffoca ted in two days, from giving them selves up to the transports of fury." The celebrated John Hunter fell a sudden victim to a paroxysm of this passion. Mr. Hunter, as is familiar to medical readers, w;is a man of extraor dinary genius, but t e subject of violent anger, which, irom the defect of early moral culture, he had not learned to control. Suffering during his latter years, under a complaint of the heart, his existence was in constant jeopardy from ungovernable temper; and he has been heard to remark that "his life was in the hands of any rascal who chose to annoy him." Engaged one day in an unpleasant altercation with his col leagues in the board room at St. George's Hospital, London, he was by one of them peremptorily contradicted; he immediately ceased speaking, hur ried into an adjoining room.and instant ly fell dead. We pleasantly remember a good old man who, like Surgeon Hunter, had for many years been afilicted with a disor der which made perfic calmness ne cessary to his life. Many a time we have heard him say. "Twont do for me to get mad." One could not doubt that the Christian spirit in the aged man had much to do with his invariable good humor, but on the other hand, he w;is certainly an example of character beau tified and softened by a warning in firmity. Many alllieted with mortifying weak ness of a passionate temper have felt tempted to envy others the physical weakness that forbids rage under fatal penalty. Tribulations of an Editor. If we publish jokes, people say we are rattle headed. If we omit jokes, they say we are an old fo3sil. If we give original matter, they blame iu for giving selections. If we publish selec tions, folks say we are lazy for not writing something they have not read in some other paper. I f we give com plimentary notices, we are censured for being partial. If we do not give com plimentary notices, folks say we are jealous. If we do not cater to the wishes of the ladies, the paper is not fit to tie up a parcel, or start a fire with. If we remain in our office and attend to our business, folks say we are too proud to mingle with our fellows. If we go out, they say we never attend to our business. If we wear poor clothes, they say our business is bad. If we wear good clothes, they say we never paid for them. Now what are we to do? Hudson ( Wis.) litjntbtican. THE MAKKKTS. SEW YORK. Heef Cattle ; j &12 y Uos LItb... A CHS . 7S Sheep Live. )S iiM Flour Ooodto choice r. ' s 6 K! Wheat-o. 2ChlP.ij( i j; e l 4t Corn Western mixed S7A m Oats Western new Sd Mi itutter 1" t ? Pork New Mess 14 vi till 10 CHIOAOO. Beeres Choice 5 S ti 6 ;s noes 4 7') ft ,s JJ Sheep od to choice 2 75 4 Hutter Choice to yellow 14 SO Kkp? 11 U'-i Flour White winter Sw S 5 M Sprlns: extra Wheat spring No 2 1 I ft 1 20 Corn No 2 4S 4V-. Oats No 2 24U.3 !4 Tork Me, new-, 13 0T A13 17H Barley No 2 . t t7 ST. LOUIS Beer Cattle Fair to chou-e 9 f as 7.s Hops LIT. Ini ft .s eo Flour Kail XX 7 (' aig Wheat No2 Ked 120 & Com No 2. oytj t Rye O 1. ............ .- rl 44 5 porM$s.. 13 40 -l CICIMATI. Flonr... .. " WbeAt -Retl 1 " 1 Corn - v G3-t5. .......----- 'j Barley v- S Kje...... ,......-.--- - Forx. ....-......--- L&I (! ......- 3 " w X1LWACEKK. i tOui. ... .? w ncio . .. V-O ro ............ ...... w dXS"- O m .......... "r nT i6V"" O .. ........ ... " ' t&y c 3 O . .. DKS MOISK5. Flour wholesale 2 4 f0 W DCaI ......... fc" vo n ..................................... " LAtS. ....... v7 " JtaStflC J ............... . 9 xv yc .................... .K8 ........... " Ci U.ICa .. ............ . ..... Vv uOCS. .... ...................... 4 lO Vp USiUC ..... ... wV IB w Mrs. Livermore is neither n i rniv. alistnor a Unitarian.but a reg liar B ip. tistin good standing. When little ilerTryAuuTtus was rep rimanded by his father for throwina stones at another boy, and told that he might be hanged some day if he was not a better boy, the lad said he didn't care if he would be, "for then the p ipers would print ray portrait, and the girls would send me flowers in jail, and I'd go to heaven, and that'd be bully." The inference is plain that Henry Augustus reads the daily papers. TO KKXDKK TuYTlIVEK ACTIVK Wlien that important Focretive ''land n-miir.. arxtifiing, it is onlv rcqui-itc t n-ort tn Hi, iter's Stomach Hitter, the national rcmetlv iornaetivity of the bihmw orL'an, for c-oii'ti-i.?;'?.'"! fr,LIwp-Ia, lie.-iilc-s tIio- mala-nou- Uli,r,iers to which torpi.litv of the liver prj-ilibiiose.. a per-o. Far m.,re mi-1v iI.h-s this celebratel anti hili.w cunll.il acconn.li-.h a curative rt-ult than mcr.-urv or anv other tit I tWP1 I I Mil. ... ..!. . . '","" '" u- - i' cure liver iliMinlers. In laet, such medicament cannot fairlv lie called remedies, since, although '.hcv m'av have a temporary eiTect, thev cvidemfv fail" to intlu ei.ee Mie 3stem reined iall v. hut inste-id often lo it srioiis injury. The 'Hitters, on th.- con trary, ai a specilh- of the mo-t .:ilutarv na ture, and ve likewise a reliable and a"reeat.Ie tonic, apiitier an,j nervine. -aa The Northwestern Agricultural and Mechanica Fair and Fxpontion "f lUuiiie, lowiu The near appich 0f wjKlt niJiy iJe designated the "ifr season," c ills to mind the impeasiohmadeon usduring a recent visit to Dubuque, where through the coirtesy o; m. S. Kobison. Secretary of the Xorthu astern Agricul tural and Mecianical Association, we had an opportunity to inspect the beau tiful grounds ard fine buildings which have been devoted by the Association to the encouragement of art and agri culture. Tie grounds comprise ninety two acres, l;in in a delightful valley in the north part of thecitv, bordered with grace! tl hills, and forming to gether one of the most picturesque sights we ha'e ever seen. For a mild, pleasing lanlscape, it cannot be sur passed. The beauty of the scene has been enhancel by the works of the As sociation wh) have enclosed all their grounds witL an excellent fence, and erected buildings, the superior of which are not to be found on any fair grounds in the west. Near the entrance to the grounds are esy quaiters set apart foi official business, and snacious dining halls for the accommodation of visit oib. Not far distant may be seen A kt Ha li., a buildii.g erected after neat ar chitectural deigns in the form of a (Grecian cross, two hundred feet in ex tent each way. This is designed for the exhibition of works of art, mechan ical skill, and the products of the soil. One would fancy that the vast space it affords would accommodate all the de mands that could possibly be made upon it, but it h found necessary to liinit exhibitors to comparatively small space, so that all mav hav a show Near Art Hall stands I'owkr Ham., a large substantial building lor tne dis play of various kinds of machinery. This hall is supplied with what we may style a model engine of sufficient power to operate all the machinery that can be crowded into the building. It is not difficult to imagine what a scene ot activity presents itself here when all this space is occupied by machinery oi various sorts, each of which seems to be impelled by a wish to make a favor able impression for itself. The exhibi tions in these halls would be well worth a visit, even It the fair offered no other inducements in the way of line horses, cattle, swine, sheep, and other things At some distance from the hails just mentioned, are the cattle sheds, two hundred and twenty-five in number, all roomy and built with an eye to the con venience of owners of .stock and the comfoit of the stock. The same re marks apply to the swine and sheep pens, of which the number is sufficient to meet all the demands of these useful animals, of which aline showing will be made this season. The American people are naturally horse worshipers, and J.ur associations lnd willing countenance to the par donable weakness. This Associutiou has left nothing undone to fo.ter an honorable emulation among theowneis of fast horses. To their honor be it said, they have put their foot down firmly on jockeying and everything which has a tendency to degrade the turf. They have built one bundled and seventy neat, roomy and conven ient horse stables, all uiuter shingle roots and conveniently arranged throughout the best tables m the west. They are in full view of and fronting the track which has been laid out after the most approved modern plans, with a view to attractiveness and speed. The most experienced horsemen pronounce it the best half mile track in the country. Overlooking the track is the vast Amimiitiikatiii: with abundant room to seat 5,i0o people, and so situ ated that trom every part of tea full view of the track is presented. The munificent purses offered by the Asso ciation have secured the attendance ol many of the best horses of the country heretofore, and this se;ison greater ef forts are being made than ever, ix TiiotAND Boi.r.Aiis are offtred m purses for speed, a liberality which has already insured the the presence of a large number of notable steppers. In ducements have also been held out which it is honed will be sufficient to bring Goldsmith Maid. Smuggler. Hams and lJodine here, when those who are present will have the pleasureot seeing the queen and kings of the turf who sport records ranging between 2:14 and 2:1$. This is a further evidence of the enterprising character or this Associ ation. The class premiums this year amount to S20.000, making with the speed purses the handsome sum of 82(5,001 to be distributed amongsnecess ful exhibitors. This is the fourth an nual fair. At the first $10,000 was given in premiums; at the second, S!.0OO; at the third. 820.000; and this year ail pre vious vears are outdone and the amount swelled to 826,000. Last spring, at the June races, $t5.0X) was Given in purses, making a total distribution of f7.,.oto. Notwithstanding the fact tha the Association met with heavvlosse for two years by floods, every dollar of these nremiums'and purses was paid to thelas"t cent This will account for the deserved popularity o this Association. Its managers are not only entei prising and industrious, but they are honest. Something which is worthy of full ap preciation. They have made prep ira tions this season for the biggest fair ever held in the Nortbwet, and weather permitting, we are rather inclined to think their hopes will be realized. The river railroads carry passengers the round trip for 1 1-5 fare, and the I. C. for 1 1-3 fare, making only two cents per mile. Here, well conducted stieet railway cars carry visitors from the lowest end of town to the gates of the grounds. The fair is to be held the second week of September, commencing on the 10th and continuing five days. In conclusion ne may say that this Association merits the" success it has met with and the proud position it holds. It is an honor to Dubuque and the State of Iowa, and a benefit to all adjoining States; ' THK SCUK WITNKSS." "The nineteenth centurv i the aire of nor els," remarked a literary tii-torian he miirht have added with equal "truth, "and novel im possibilitii'3." Studied politeness has been passed oir on us for native refinement, the f-Tinsof devotion for its essence, ami specu lation for science, until we look askance al every new per.-onor thinir. and to an as-ertion of merit, invariably exclaim, "Prove it:" Iu brief, Satan has made himself so omnipresent, that we look for his cloven foot everywhere ven in a bottle of medicine. Imagine a hidv, having a complexion so sallow that you would deny her claims to the Caucasian tvpe if her feature.- did not conform to it, purchasing her tina bottle of the Uuldcii Medical Discovery. The one dollar Is paid in the very identical manner in which Mr. Tavlor intent be expected to purchase a lotterv ticket after hi experi ence with "Xo. 101, 1CI,'' w ith this difference, hi doubt would be the result of pergonal ex Hrience, while hers would be founded un what a certain practitioner (who has been a whole year trvinji to correct her refractor liver) has said coticcrnimr it. At home, .-he examines the bottle half suspiciously, taste of its contents carefully, takes the prescribed 4je more cap-fuilv, and then proceed to watch the result with a- much anxiety as a practitioner would count the pulse-beat-of a dwn:r man. She take another doe, and an other, and shows the lottIe to her friends, tel hnirthcm she "feels better." Her skin loses it- bilious tint, her eyes retrain their lustre, her accustomed energy returns, and the fact that she purchases another bottle Is a sure witne'sthat she has found the (Jolden Medi cal I)i-covery to be a reliable remedy for the disease indicated. The lady wisely" resolves that in future her estimate of any" medicine will be ba-ed upon a per-onal knowledge of its' effect.-, and not uon what some practitioner ( w ho alwavs makes long bills rhyme w ith pills) may say of it. I)r Pierce is in" receipt of let ters from hundreds of the lartrest wholesale and retail drutriri-ts in the United States, sta ting that at the present tlm- there is a irreater demand for the (lolden .Medical Discovery and Punrative Pellets than ever before. In af fect'ons of the liver and blood they are un surpassed. A Duoroilf) TK7IMOMAl 1". X. (1 Ollvle of Loimview, 'IVx:ifr, s-nt lor :i parkit;- or Or. l ai Keil's AstluiKi itemed mid c u I uile tin "I liml more 'enett truin ihe use of tour in ll eine iu my cit tlun Irom any that I have ev.-r trleil." :ieeadver isemeat. Thirty -even ears have elapsed since the introduction of l)ai-' Pain Killer to the pub lic, and et at 'lie present time it is more poj ular and" commands a larger sale than ever before. Its popularity is not confined to this countrv alone; all o"er the world its benefi cial effects in curing the "ills that ilcsh is heir to," arc acknowledged and appreciated, and as a Pain Killer its fame is limited to no country, sect or race ha never been equaled by any medicine in Europe or America. It is sold bv all medicine dealers. Sr Lou-, r.vivKUsiTY. We call attention to the card of this old and well establi-lied in stitution, the next bcc-iou of which will open September:!, l-,77. It affords the bc-t facili ties for both a classical ami commercial edu cation. Sr.vxii.i:i Meihuni:-. We call the atten tion of the afilicted to several standard and excellent remedies advertised iu our columns, of which .1. N. Harris A: Co., of Cincinnati, are the proprietors. The medicines we refer to are Perry DaviV Pain Killer, Dr. Kichard ons Sherry Wine Hitters, and Allen's Lung Ualsam. The first named N known and ap predated both in Europe and America, a.s well as iu other parts of the world, having stood the test of .'17 years, and at present is more popular than ever. The others are rapidly rising in popularity as they become better known. J. ,. Harris A: Co., the proprietors of these medicines, are well known to the trade, and would have nothing todo with arti cles which did not poe-- real merit. Twin- Bicothi:k- Yi: t makes better bread out of light or dark Hour than any other Yeast made. TIIK IMCOIMIKT MO II A.M. HI I iii his Koran describes one particuhn hell set aside for dishonest merchants, etc. Short weight is one of the most pronounced of pie-,-ent frauds, and Mohammed's hell is likely to hare many occupants. But you mav be Mire of this, that you get absolutely full weight and the best "material in I)ooi.i:vs .Ycasjt Powduk. Tun Hawkkyi: Caukiac.k Co. "We call the attention of dealers In carriages and buggies to the advertisement of this company. They are the owners for Iowa of the celebrated Dexter wagon ami buggy spring, which is now admitted to be the easiest, strongest and bc.-t spring ever invented. Where the road is rough, stony, higher on one side than the other, with sudden and violent falls, the Dex ter Spring di-tances all competition. Over -mooth road- it is the easiest, and over uneven roads the best. The style of the spring is clearly shown iu cut accompanying the adver tisement. Tin's is only one branch of the ex tensive business of the Hawkeye Carriage Company, but they make the Dexter wagon a specialty, and it i-attracting general attention. Wagon "makers throughout loua should write to the Company with reference to the manu facture of thi "wagon in localities outside of Burlington. We have been aderti-iiig a Liniment for oine time pa-t in our paper, which, if our -ub-cribcrs have not procured a bottle jet, they will do well to send and get a bottle and keep it in their families. We are compelled to say that Smith's Agricultural Liniment is a goodand genuine article. Sceadvcrti-emcnt. Wholesale iu Des Moines by L. JI. Bush, ami manufactured in Covington, Ky., by T. li. Smith. " Die. Wiiikt"s Pink Titnn T.u (oieniw. poitivelj- "i ui consumption. Taken in time it will prevent it. In coughs and colds it is never failing. All affections of the lungs are cured bv this sovereign Keuiedy. which alo eradicates dyspepsia,' liver complaint and kin dred diseases. Sold bv druggist. Principal depot lUO Filbert street", Philadelphia. To prevent the ravage of Uor Cholera amon? our hops. ntii-!irnke '4 liomi- ana 4'nt-il- Puwdrrii sh ulil he frefly nseil In wll. hoth for old and young. This III put them in a Rood healthy condition niaklne them (Hoof aKolnst ad .si It diseases. Price 25 tents a iac ae or s fr SK Flilt ALL 'JllOuK All men's of children and adults in which hre no marked dlseae, Laycock's Worm Klllei Is peculiarly adapted it cleanses the tuood. reRii late the howels. free the system from lmnurl Mrs. n I expels norms wherever and whenever present. af to Kive Mie most delicate child. rweiity-flTe rent. So'd evrvhre. H u. J. Jackson Ckidi'i:. a repul ir graduate of the American I'nivf rsityot Philadelnhia, and proprietor of Ottum wa infirmary, trea'ts all Chronic dis eases in the male and female: has a Catarrh specific which lie warrants t ) cure worst cases in existence. Youne men suffering from errors of youth should consult him at once. Send Octs. tn stamps and receive the Great Western lounial of Health. Dil J. J. Cp.idki Oltumwa, Iowa. m tWTo preieive o.i.uiai mallei of liny kind titer death, artificial means must he employed. Thus, to keep ana utilize the skins of cattle, they ire tanned and cflrrled, Tarlous means telnir ei" ploved in the process, until "leather" is the re sult. To further preerTe this product, it In necessary to make occasional applications of nreparauons similar to tho-e nsetl by cnrrlers. The hest known compound of this sort 1 Cncie vim's llarness oil. which renders leather soft and pliable, and effectually closes the pores aealr.st the entrance of dampness, dust, and the numer ous other deleterious Influences which tend to hasten the difvnf Umtht-r KIIKCMATISH OLICKLV CUHKI). "Durang's Rheumatic Remedy," the great Intekxai. Medicine, will positively cure any case of rheumatism on the face of "the earth". Price 1 a bottle, six bottles, to. Sold by all drusirit.. Send for circular to Helnhenstinc vV Bentley, Drugcist, Washington. D. C Sold hulcsalf' i"n lturll-gt"n nd Des Molces. A VALUltl.K WKDICINE. Buchu in various forms has for manv vears teen one of the chief articles In the Materia Medica for the treatment of certain diieaes, among which aru chiefly those affecting the urinarv. digestive, and dfculatory organs. The difficulty that was long experienced "In obtain ing a preparation of this valuable drug that could always te relied upon for uniformity in strenuiu aim ausuiuic uuiut ieu kj iuc niuu duction of Helmbold Extract of Buchu, which for the last quarter of a century haa been extensively used both by physicians and in house and familvpracticc. and with very jrratif vimr success. " This medidne. like everv other thin?, has teen extensively imitated, and those who" have use for it will Uo well to ee that thej obtain the genuine "Helmbold Buchu," the only pure and reliable preparation. Sold bv all druggists. Price tl per bottle, or 6 for "to. Medical depot 104 south Tenth street, Philadelphia. Pa. PThTor ihat rxKKiBUi CocaH.-ETentt! of consumption ecmmearej with iconft, occa sioned by haTins taken cold, welch if alienee to run iu course win soon work Its way Into :se air passages, and then ! the laojrs, aad If not chckel. by Pome inch Tamable cooga r-tn?li as IIert's Extract or Tar and Wild Cherry, which is unrlTaJled for all diseases ot tte throat and Inn;. A tenons spell of sickness may be the result of tuch careleasneM and an expensive Doctor's bin to par. ARE TOU COSTIVK? if so. hi; cirefal of disease. Aroll It by takins Qalrk's Irish Tea. erice. '.Scents. Wklls KLitoiT Atreats, N. Y. USK ISKXSE'S lIX KILLING MAGIC OIL' "It Work. I'ike a Cliarin." H.'iines i'aiii-Kilhn? Maric Oil ise.x cellent for Fanners and Teamster? to use on cattle and horses for hurts, galls, horse coin, lameness, kills lice on cat tle or colts, c-uies distemper and la equally mxl for family use; when you rrvitiWlj you will thank us for this advice. I'K.N-IU?.- AM llOtM.K ! i: -AKI Writ fjl U niiiKt. tin . I' . Att-miy ' 1'l.tluis. l'tterit, Li 'I l 'H " . 'v t h'"w"'n. I) V. ir Ht.ii.-ii-, Hi ttMU rtoaiil jii he youi f.ir-s 'li prime rt,i. jiMon fn your prlns anO viwiacr ork" If j. evrrI things sIiuuUl :r strlcti) utsrrred. 'oo! care, regular feel and Itfe'al curr are uiou? the essentials, but lc tot fa'i to ;:ve theai lrt.s 'AM - CntTn PownElt acrurilin to directions, aud jo'l will tr rll rearul r.ir our ipeuse tx 1 triiu'i- y 1 ir .r.,l I. lit I 1 I I V I. kl'4' II L1 ,' LFK rr..HiRMhl H m Jl Ti.l ai,.i -ar- from s " to SIM I a mt th -iMiatl 'i- fur -red nhi.i saUr 1 whlieirar i' K M. '.eexpet se-a'lid !i.ic In t fr-vt in tiH.s 'd e-s l) pital r ml. K. 'At.fcN 1 1 nK. ManatT t'nclew ! I.li IJiok-keeier, Keirter, Olierattm, School Teachers. t tt, lat Great Mcrcaul le ( i!!ece. KeokuW.Jowa. Mwille Female Acaflemy. icii. YE Alt opens -ept l."h. Iristru"lo in " all ilepartm nts unsurpassed. Kor lat aloirueii. aldrr-s K K. lil'LLAltli, I'rlncij.al. .lacksoiivl le. II I'. ills. aifk rr :l l''1" Coiir-e nt Iioiinie Kntr Ho. k-s-'"' kei-piriK arid Coininerrlal ('orte.p'ird'npr Kor clriiiar, a.idre-' .IOIIVsiinS IOMMKK I'l.VI. H A.IMK V'l :K .t'.il .'I.' N 1.1 street, -alrit IaiiiIs Kirs lumtile to ie Kr.it Hulidllit; south or the I'.rorire Independent I et". fluents f r ttie Kiills' ISranrlie-. Illirh-T Mathematics and (iiTSii.'iii l'linii rapti) taulit pnviiall or 1) mall. Col ei;eopen na ami nu-lit ill thtear lllK'lxl I'HlU. lllluniH. This ele.-ant Ilistitu'loti for the eilnritlfiii of u.: la les, will liiiieii It- welt s-si.m M-iitt-uit er 4h. full ei ilpi e lor thi.rosiKh ami snli.t.nitl.tl Mirk Mi le and paiiitini; pliiillrii Willi -p rml :t Jli'.Wfs Irrilis iiumIi- ate. Appl to r.l Vi:i T. K-To.N. 1're.iil. lit tt.Mtl.ETON COI.I KOK. Norihrlelil Vlnn. Kail ' lerili Ii-Hlll- Udf-i. -ept. I'.'lh. wt:. All deptrtmeii . liotli PrepHrator au-l rliei;lare are op 'li to -tiiiKuts of e ther t"t Knr nurses of iiiuly .ir' otfered An Knyl shtouieof four ars, ami M iiihc I.iti r.t y and f'l.issiai courses, each foverm foil' er-in aiiilnlim to lirep trttor work Al-o a full c ursenfMiil-.tl 1 -till Ion ! pe'.s-s itv low. 1'or e.t'a ojjile or circular, kIviiij; fml particut tr . address, .1 s W sriSUMi, IT. -tdeiit. Academy of the Visitation. Third St., Dubuque, Iowa, Kor Hoarders and Day Si holars) conducted 0) the xr.vs of Tin-: vmpatiox. Th i tin astle -ar consists of two sessions ItijMir I iii: on Ihe I'lit-T MoMisi nf .NKrrKsiliKit and the r ii;-r K F iu:i"a n I'lipil- are ho -eer, admit til .ti an time dining the ses.lnii. and chaiK-d n' for t e em.iitilii por'loii IMI feieiiceor re lt;liiiis l lief i- no o i.u If m ad mission 1 lie imir-e of tn trmtioii emlir.tces eerv -olid. I se'u an I l)rii.meiil.t raiicti n iiil sii.. for Mini n la nes Kor tiii ther p ir Icnlar-. appl Ut'the IHieetre's of the s.tailou ton tlit." Thud stiee . Iluliiiiil . Iowa St. Louis Dniversity; ST. LOUIS. tL'iidi'P th Dii'iM'tioii 1 flcsiiit Fatlii'i'S.) tho TIIK K MtTY-NIVTII esion r the Jt I.imls rtiler-lt w 111 open on MONO hr.nfMHK! M. 1-77 III'.- Institution .ltt.ir.t-i ererj I.H I'lty tiuth lor c asso-.'i' and (. omnifril.il i duration Kor particular, address IA-. K KKI.I.KK. S .1 . I'reslileiit ST. JOSEPH'S Cor. Main anil Ktili Six , Iliiluiii(. limn. This institution fiirntshe.s facilities foraritilrIr k TIlOltOL'tJII KDl'CAl ION. IMM.riHNO AMI I.VDIKs' Oh NAM i:TA I. VikK The tie-sli n coliuuenies Momlii.v. Hejil :t. Kor Infori atloii a'l lern .s a, id' in'iierson or l le t-rto'lieSITbltsri'El.loit, at the xradeiiu THK IMM U I'l.ATKro.NChlTiON ACADEMY! St.Clara Academy rilAllTKUEIi th 1-V i'OMilCTKIiltV TIIK SNte-s or tlie Order of" St. Iiomltile, SlNSlMW.v Mnl'VD (ilUNTlii. tt !. St. Clara Academy s ltuat,d In the sontti-we-lTH pa t of the S ate of tt'l-coiis'ti luriill s from Galena. Illinois, . ml . inl't-s trom Iuiiuiiie, Iowa. It oic- pn-s i.iif f the mo-t l.taiillfiil a-id plcturt.siiue f-s In t!e -taie. Tlie kTotiml- are eXlt-n-ive, heautifilll) adorned, and the eitlre snrroiiiuliiiKS seem tol.restlie tli.it air of peace ful sec. iislon nh.rli everexeils such a poweriul liilliunce oer til- rm ral, li) -lc.il ini ttiteii.ctiil life. The tiiitldiiii; is licted ! t un. and fiiriilslieil it It i ail modern improvemeti's. etc The term wi I comment e the Fii-ot JIiinlt. In seiitf mlier. I-or further particulars .ftdress, MOTIIKI: M'fMC OKhS-. St. Clara Academy, fclnlna Mound. Grant roun:). Wis. 1 tie OLIET and only incorporated HtTMNRS IOI.I KGK In the -tate. -"peclal discount to teachers of putdlc schools and tix tuns. Graduates assisted in ohtalntn? situations. Mtnleti s received at any time for a thorough Cotiimerclal or leit-Kraphic course. Superior iMiardlitK arranReinents. New, Urije and elegant rooms. V-r circulars or Information, addrtts ('tattoc where you saw tills advertlseui'Dti, C ItAVI.IK. I)i'hiuUP. Iowa. UXSi'sxpcri ATiL Ct o CvC A QAr.d JclcrrcA r.titzLi-i- SPECIAL ADVANTAGES 1. Klsbt K" nent I'r'.fc - a- Instructo-. i The IVst ar.J Mo-. K. v-i. t K ' r 'Je Yrt. 3. ISoani.rs ( 'uli. G-jo1 l-aril ai.ut t- per '. t. Three l rai e jirn t jr'Art'j erapijyttl. 5. iEdlvJda'tlardSj-r; rIti'-T"-. ri-1 i'--i.Ve-j.l . "otntT'errti1! uo-,-Vualt e to "j.rr rnea T iimnwrrUl Anthmetjc t.rr.niard praci-aL fnqutle,I a lV3rtarf fi. Irarr. Te erafhy. Ttie-eatlTanfaRfjtr-eaffordeiihy o jtukx.choq' Address tr Lirrr:i. 'ONTAi.VK A LH-UnniDK. IMVKM1H1T. mux cctw ffrff Xotti City AcacIemTT, Are both well established, tbororjcbly omalied. and In caar?e of corps of experienced acd toc cessfal teacher, aracs; too aie two iu;-erlor j Penmen. Kor Circulars and bpeclaeai of Pea- Biublp. .-1ee41 n. X crL.151. Iowaty. Iowa. MCLADJS Kfsir &SJwsfy IlAl'liVlill 'I' U t' I'Vti.tt'll'. 11 M .1. I'lder the Direction id t'e Sl-lri l' 4 liiirlis or Hit- It V M.. OITers to of Mi I. Oil eerv f.tc ltt f- r a ii'ilrlnir a tlioroii iiifr.il.uid mo al film ttlon The ilioMtlti je r Is ill vldt'tl lido t -A siM'lon-of ne inniirlit imi-Ii. lieKi'iidiitt rest r tirl) on the lir.t Mon-'aj of -eit'cmhcr ami the fir-t Mmnli) in Kfliruarj. I'll. II- ate. however, rei cieil at ,ii) t : in diir'i k the jcir, their s.es.on dattiiK fmin theti e of entrance Itoaiiiatiil 'iiito n er session u Music paint liiK. et . form aditii'oti.it cImix's hi.r pr leu l.us a dross sisiKi: si !! l: OK. lmmacii te t'-iiceptlon Araileiu), Dav-tiio t Iowa 7 KALA ; Business College and Academy 1 Has a Commercial, aa Academic, asd a Tele- Ijrrpnl-coarr of lnttru-ti s Fr r CItcalars aid pceiasen. or Peataaaslp. d dreia. WJC. XcCLAI. De Molae, Iowa. Ofi t-Kfc.NCH .-OiWL-shtUia,lSJ t.tset4 -V ceats. J K. HAKDKK, Jlaldea KtiCge.y.V. iFyou feel dull, drowsy. deMlltatct. hare rre quent headache, mouth tastes hadir. t rappe tlte. nd tongue coatet!. jon are suSeriitr from torpid IlTer. or "Mllousness," and noth n;l cure you so speedily and rcrt"r""T So SaSt Simmons' Llier KegUiaior. AsK the recorere.1 i!)pepttrs-. ltIIq suffer ers, slrums ..f Krrer an 1 sue. the BiercjrU dt.'-ev! patient, now the? rrctve-etj hea 'b cnrerfji spirit' an I tool arpc,', ther will tc . iuu tr takmc Maitnoti s L'fer KrifaUior BAD lUiEATU ! Nothlns Is so nnp'e.tant. nothi' ff soriron had hrcatn. ndln r.ert) eteix ease it o.t.e- rrw th- sj.iua-h. and can esnail) cvrrct! If tslli take -lmmo..s' L'ter Kreulatoi l -it ,: le t so sure a resardj f'r t.n reitii'slre dlorlr Uwi.o imprme your appstlte. complextMK. and general ejl'.h. PILES! How tnnr sufer tortur '".tv af er dty TiaktR I'fea ur en li J r. ' h.nc t xisrev.-r ..f '! , ls me 'i Inc 'o the rr-1 ujnt' fr.m. p e re lef Is read t. trie ftar I ..f iiiuutt i-o tne h. sin use ) .tt-niAtir tin tt.r rrlnnli tl it i per in .tifi.:i) cured li uautls N. dra tn iinin pur-e. but a gentle as.ist int to ntl-j e CONSTIPATION! sll'H'l.') not t.e rrctrd d as a triam; al mr-it in f.irt naeare deii.aii .s the utiii.ft e.-uUrii ,,; tha Ixtwe s. kti'l all) lrtUtn fr'twt ih's demand pars tjtc ) tt'teit It in.. u dthiter ll Is ijmteasneeess.tr) to rrtiliitr Im pute ai-eiimul.ttion troai the Im e s ts It Is 'o e it or s' rep ait. lot hra Hi m 1 I e e t e.'itsi here a co-lite lialdt of Pod) plot tils SICK HEADACHE ! Till- illstresslr.i; affliction oerurs m st f'eijuent Iv Ihedl !urlitre of !ie st -ma. ". ar-s'-i from ttie Itnjerfrct ) dlKc-tnl rtitei.l. causes utir r I am hi tlie t fj 1 ,u-c. mjt n ed will ii ;rteat'.r an e.t ittnl it. s . ul.tutea what Is j -(iulaii know .1 as Mft lleaittc he J. H. ZEILIN & CO.. Sole proprietors Mm notu' I.lver It j ai r l'hila.ai, I ..1 DON'T FAIL To er:l stamp arid aiil'est for c r. i'.ir a'i erms to aeii's oiit.tti ourtl) il.Uc3ii(Ii. lr-nt utn iz M'l i:i I'lmlrr's Krsiitiiritut Hliil Itittrillni; lloil-t Deieitite. I'nleilt ltoillet lli.liler- tllirpllt I fiiipensucf It iljt , Ink t.rnse r 111. l Main l.x tractor, Kiildier -lump-, -elf I opytue, lik. Ink t'i'lii jiiumil. h ent shirt It -mil -t reti'liers. mill Iruiiliie; Itoitrd Comlilii Hon "tiif hiiiI shiii -lit.il el- ,elr AiPrr.11, 4. I'OsTKIt A ' . K-iH-r.ivrrs on tt.MMi a d l'u'e sTer 1- lirartnirii strtc ( 111 a ICO. III. otel.) Matiiltai turrrs l lima and Catarrh IiViiieI. ,t;-Zs.ig4 llavlriif striutrled twenH tear teWJx hrtweeli Ifentnldeatri islili tSIit v iS?!-' "r I'll HI lilt". I fprr me td ti.t E - . " 'I "i comioiin.lliik; r.fts ami ht-r i ml, W yl, and InllalllU- Ihe liie.ll lin- ilius ' K ?fjS ta.iietl I for tmte t i.Im veretl .1 i. .1110 t womlerf ill '.liird) aid -ure f-.r . .-tj-TVt A thma ami Us kit drd tlst.,s VJ 'tt ariau'ed to reilete the sete t st - parox sm In-1. tntl.. so the 1 atlem ca'i lei'owu to rest and Met p cumfoita'd) Al nler. proiiutit f -rwa ded it) retu ti mal on re c I t i f tne price I er t ox A ' lress 1 It 1. VM.KI.I. Ap lei retk O! 10 old I ) I I' K Cists. I. M oii.ilr, who es.'t e aent, Ie Millie "WHITNEY &. HOIJMES ORGANS! The Flnt&t TtmtdArMtnt Ihimbh 31ult Nnw M) leu. Nrw Jsolit lo-. ttarraiited Kite car. etid for I'rn t list, WHITNEY & HCLKES CEGA5 COXPiSY. " l'i LL Lehman. I Hice, AKts Miislcdealers. i ill iiin BAYIEY & liHEENSLADt, Union Architectural Iron Worts, CAHTIM.H OK Al I. I'XH KirTIOMt. Vault Doors. KooFm, Iron Kitflini:-, (Jiinleti Sentu, Vanfit, M .!: I'lxt 111 1. c. Jail am! Court House Work a MicciaMj Mllwaukie c'TiTrn f n Tim i u i o. rXADr. OECUVV U aJ fw ... . m'Wm'f. 1WATHHT.KS.S TV- - 'w' - 7sKlNK.sT I'l.l I. TIMIiUCII 1 tlio UOKi II. ASK rut I. T.tKK Nil O'lllKII 0JHrG3s7& THK Plfltr.F.H W.kMb TO " Jm$r lit WalerM, N V C4CttX I.AKKM..riilisei. irTOI." MTl.14. IlKMNAItlt. AKMsllliiMI A C'iiV.. Is the l.est III the stolid. If jo c.t'.md Imy II in iour city, send lor It l mall. It will hr ror warded, postage pa'd, at $1 vi per doien. p. yard spools, or " i en w for I dor Viy rd sponls.or mcts for S spools litittoti-hole twist tdack or col or and all Nlzes Address. Hiiai.n Aiti, Aim TKiNf .1 i' lft It road wai N riSioo.oo Riu.v:",.:;. ;. r.vv: Jfcs.--..! '" - ' ntn- in tun mm. Jf" ' t r ' 1 I- 1 . tttii.i ,2s 1 . ' . t-s J n l, t 1 -. a r - 1 h .- fi- " - C i" w c (t'e I ss.. p -s h . Wx. r itntMiAM s is: 1 "x ater-wheeJLi It. ileelnreil .he 'T Ml. It l I I ltltlK It) over n!Ut pels us wl o use It I'l Ice reduced -sew pamphlet free V. Ill lt.ll n.'ic.rk I'a i&si&mmsmR ivw o ,',1 . nld iy WatrfiHiakern II) all :i Clrrulnr rree. S. ItlKi'llA u :ih lie) ,stre t. New ,or Tallman's MuskT 'lllllnilin't. fSildlltz. I'ott dera. CllfrvartrtC 'rnllmini's .fit) ret Inn OUrgjeOriS. ..UisUe lMa.trr. it I i ;.' da) .irr made ti) Aic-nt. sri " ,yr- ,s",lliii our hromoii, Craj-ins am mmmm Keward. Motti.. .scripture Text ml ir&nspareui ririure ami I lunmii (aids, IOC sMiiples. worth t. sent postpaid for f."c Hills trateil catalogue free, .1 II. IIUKOUI'h .SO.N.1 ItitfTKN. rtal.ilslieil Iiin. TlloVdernl ilTltrfnil Private Meillral lltiltl I ,l Cuide s,titfererfron liisral iIel.lllt).lndlsrreMons. at.dexcesses.sen I tjcn r .li. I.li Cooper V ItctX.lls llilla ll tell you li. plant lai Knai-e wtiat )oii iiiwht to kno mj'i KImbIIi- Itooriliir 1ntrrll mir " the most dura'de aid cheapest roof In the wor il, -.end fitmp for circular and price llt to JOHN T. HKAV.I' II liX ?'. IMtts Uith. l' WA.TKI Men to travel ami .n j?ooil to iiiercharim. fs. a ni'in'ti ami traTc.lliif exjiemes t.ald A.ddrris. grrcKji I itv l. la ami I.AsrrW kk. ( Inrl'ir atl.oh.o IIIMIh OF H .. lVl.r.lMJfr..or s.r.Kiol-! l.lfftlme iN i. shoos how to jcet marrleil lire hat pt and olitaln healtli. wealth and w durn Maf.cd for I rents In itms or currency y Tt r Inlori lu!j:s-r.if To . Newark. .N J TT KAsHIONAI'.l K. I'MQl'Kl'AKllS-.Nolwu aiike, with name P c. ni, in' j.a' L UIO I KKKtlA I'O. Ni,jj, S V si'Jl"! ert in lu ill i alrli mikI 'IimIb - trlj er Y 1 ee wlrii everr order. a stem orr:t ritKK. .1 It i4l l.nhDit ro. ('tiirasr r.in-u r .lAI.SKTie TIWK.I-IKt'K nnai o works. IItinterce, ,-mi.Ie ia a'ch lr'to mple J A IU, r e. AB"it A (.tll'LTKI ( MfSlto. IU Hm r illt !! rr Tlilnthlf ." n . r ej ;I1 filled artai.ted2 )er. tl So Acts if ,dtmp for catalogue aiAI.i (hi ao HOrt1ANs HOP PIl.lVs lor Keter arm AUe They cure it once an- are t reentle & I tU oav. ll" toMakr it. .-wnietMiri,rie. ror - ?ent. rIK. TOMiF t IK s I. .Ills X't C: .. v - I 'If 'y '? I? -i tr":;?J mm C ! i I s ezS- v s. "'j;S - iJ ' - li Srl77 " ji ' s2 Ii'irt' CD ' -. fi AmEmmWmlt s ZnZhSlzii - - -. mrSlmmmmwBmmAtA i 4 - ' Vi- O '- -1',--j1j v tsmLmjL - - & X t ::!Uii "o -IeSwL h.i&J6i -1 iff Jlllfll . " v W mmmLimiLmSm J .?' "s f I ""t T-rS 5 Mr h ' yK s s:ils;lli OTTUMWA IRONWORKS! Ma 'k irr f STKsM Y I T- TIHl l' . H Hill Ms r yr t& . JK, "I t -- - a ! Hfr Cast I?l 31 J f nir ' i ra : v erfn fjrwyR ' ,: M I I -. fP OTTtvw-A Irtwa. twin ih:otiii:u.s vn-:.v-jT" 4 Vlsv JU.'. . vll. KtahiHhe-t isv ts - "-e fes? kf tlra lHt It U dti I'.e UK.-T Ti K lT l"rfulUI I I SJi KITs. rf-r.ed t once Ity IIIC .(.lil.KMMMTLlRI. V HOOK JicsrittirN-r' r a i -i't f jrra-t, I It Hr . s!ta(T".t .1 i'!i i i rsr re 1 s r I i t-' fr- . ie i I h te -..t a ! all jle ailark iii.rttl e r- ! se .if UA lK1 B KIT t I KK s -, r i tia . ' i r 'k.i f i J.tt !! ' "H - llsvti r s r r I" III i iii- Y r irti er p. s. J .less ic j t , t et.trs ttree e l i ! Me- t i - M s st 2111 Iowa Slate Fair Ooclnr IT-.n;claf :r 17th to 22(1, 1877. Ovor $1-1.000 in IVciniiiuin s a'c Ksl war trrat." fou.risl nt In frrUkt ALil tsseujrr r fi s .Jr il f ill at " a ' rrml .i-t ists. address, .1 1 1 N K MIrFK.Sirnlari. .till. (HI HK Tr'l STPTJ ID J3 13 V13C 13 H , i SA4.-. I v. .-s im litHA. i IfKes. 5l7&Y&&f'i ; FS - gr - -ii W 3l Gr O I-T, - STI IlKIt Is KK II U'ilr's tVI llllsl(l( I s" rt. m iilstj Tin WadMIl STI It I! I .ll l t k stf- II ,) r'n 1 'Iri l'.rm M ili'if actliresl hy th mii iit.it ii t:it ii no's. n'"i . S. ill t lletel llnl. 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