The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 06, 1877, Image 3

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    ffiv't ' jintl I.
fcweet Love nail 1 have strangers been
These many years,
So many years,
ire came to me when life was grceu
Autl free from fears.
These present fears.
He came, and for a little space
My life was Rladflonril hy liU race;
Hut soon he lied, and Joy gar place
To grief and tears.
"O Love, come to me once afralnl"
My loi.e hoirt sighs.
.So sadly sIrIu.
"Itecall thy fearless nature tnen,"
Sweet Lore replies.
"Thou canst uot7 Than I can not he
The same tnat once I was to thee.
There's no room In the heart for me
Where fears arise.
From Chambers' Journal.
TJie Kuni Stonewall.
History of Its .Sale to the Japanese Gov
ernment -A. Curious Mury.
llev. E. 11. Ilendrix, in his highly in-
Wieating letter on the Japanese, men
tioned the fact that the celebrated ram
Jiwit UJ n tin fib JJl3Cllb UW1JCU UJr
the Japenese Government
There being a little tale connected
with the arrival of the "Stonewall " in
't;t, ,,.., 11" .....a ., ,.rr.,...t ,..,,.. ,..1 I...
ppan, which may interest the readers
or your paper, J will relate it
The Confederate ironclad ram 'Stone
wall" after the unpleasantness, into the
hands of the United States Navy De
partment and was, in Jti;7, sold to the
Tycoon of .Japan for $1,500,009. The
money was paid out of the private funds
) the Tycoon, and one of the most trust
worthy oilicers of the United States Na
vy, Commander lirown, was granted
one year furlough to accept the position
of commander of the "Stonewall" and
I convey her to the Japan empire.
This was a very hazardous undertak
ing, but it was nevertheless accomplish
ed, and the voyage around the Cape of
food Hope, if properly told, would fill a
volume.
In lSto the Southern Daimois of Ja
pan, jealous of the prominence the fam
ily of the Tycoon had enjoyed in the
empire for many generations, captured
the Mikado, then atTokio (not the pres
ent Tokio which then was called Jeddo)
2i declared war against the Tycoon,
who at that time resided in Osaka. The
Tycoon escaped from the city, and his
castle was fired bySatsuma's ariny. To
give you an idea of the construc
tion of said cjistle, I will say
that some of the stones comjiosing the
wall around it were of the following di
mensions: Sixty feet long by forty broad and
twenty thick. There being no stone of
that description found within fifty miles
of Osaka, it is impossible to understand
in what manner they were conveyed to
Osaka at the building of said castle.
The Tycoon fled to the northern prov
inces of the empire, and the Daimios
then aided him with an army. Arms
ami munitions of war were sold to both
parties by English and American resi
dents of Japan, Well, the war was ra
ging nicely; nobody could tell who
would win, when, one lino morning, the
Tycoon's iron-clad, "Stonewall," steamed
into the haibor of YuXuhonw, nying .i.
T coo: s ensign on the peak, and t'ie
Star Spangled banner on the fore.
Of course everybody in YoKahama
knew of the sale and departure of the
"Stonewall," by the American papers,
and expected .she would be turned over
to the Tycoon's agents, who already
were awaiting her arrival. But they
were not diplomats, and did not seethe
grease in this arrival.
The American Embassador then in
ijipan saw his opportunity and im
proved it. The agents of the Tycoon
were told that, as the "Stonewall" had
not yet Japanese papers, she was yet an
American vessel, and the American Em
bassador would take charge of her for
the time being; "just wait a few days,
and all would be satisfactory," etc.
American man-of-wai's-men took
cJWiirge of the ram and the Southern
Daimios were privately informed (of
course, not by the Embassador,) that the
"Stonewall" was in Japan. An Ameri
can missionary horrified at the prospect
of the war being prolonged by the addi
tion of the Stonewall to the Tycoon's
forces, anxious that the sacrifice of hu
imfn lives should be stopped, and more
anxious still to get his finger in the pie
in the hope of finding a plum, became
the go-between in the case, and the di
plomatic brain of the American Embas
sador being properly greased by the ap
plication of 8150,000 worth of lubrica
ting material, Vattell on International
Law was opened and the Tycoon lost
the nrni "Stonewall." The ship laid in
fUe harbor of Yokohama for some time,
and when the grease was dried up and
the Missionary had sent his drippings
($10,000 worth) home, the vessel for
which the Tycoon had paid with his own
private money was turned over to his
enemies and aided in giving him the
finlfting blow in the battle of Hakoda
di St. Joseph News.
A Live 3Ian with Stone Less.
On November 4, ISO", James Feather
stone, a harness maker, of No. .Wash
ington street, was compelled to take to
ls bed by a "crick" in his back, and he
has never risen from it In June, 18G0,
the terrible disease of elephantiasis ara
bum, developed itself in the hardening
of the soles of his feet. It rapidly spread
upward, and his legs swelled and be
Jfame like petref actions. It is believed
the legs at the calves will measurejthir
ty five inches iu circumference -and
w eigh eighty pounds each. A rope and
inillev had to be used to elevate the suf
ferer so his bed could be changed. He
died Saturday morning, at the age of
seventy one years. There have been
cases of elephantiasis arabum in this
country, but none so serious as this.
Generally the disease has settled in the
leg only. The peculiar sffliction is
known in the West India Islands, in
Brazil, and other South American coun
tries, also in Japan and Egypt Physi
"Tlans from various sections of the coun
try have visited Mr. Featherstone to
witness the peculiar characteristics of
the disease. New Haven Palladium.
Paganinl used to give music-lessons
Bt only f 400 a sitting.
A Jtoj Jlero.
Carry llen'un. th ElghtecnYesrOld
Yunth who ha Saved a Dokii Llrcs.
Various people have various ambi
tions, for which there is no accounting.
for, or even to enumerate. The partic- ,
ular case just now in mind is that of an J
Albany boy, aged 18, named Garry JJn-
son. The object of his life thus far J
seems to be the rescuing of j)eople from
the embraces of the treacherous waters
of the Hudson. Within the past five
years he has saved from death at least
a dozen people, and that without fee or
reward. He does not set up to be a
hero either, but is rather reticent about
narrating his adventures. He is a strong,
stoutly built young fellow, with black
hair and eyes, a round face, and skin ,
which shows much exposure to the
weather. He lives at 390 1J road way.
He has worked about the river a great
share of his life, and loves the water like
a duck. For some time he hag been in
the employ of the Mutual Boat Club,
alout their house and loata, but just
now in the dull season is employed on
the new capitol. A reporter of the
Evening Times had an interview with
him the other day, but found itextreme
lydifficult to makeanything sensational
out of his very modest matter-of-fact
story. Saving human life was with him t
such a matter of course that really he
could hardly recollect even the names of
those who owe to him the continuance
of their earthly existence.
About five yearsago he said, he fished
out the first one, a boy named Fitzpat
rick, up in the basin. He was in swim
ming, and, in getting him out, Garry
came near going under himself, and
caught a frightful cold. Butone learns
by experience.
In May, 1872, two girls named Scher
merlqm and Conners, about thirteen or
fourteen years old, were in the boat in
the basin near the elevator and close to
the dock; they began fooling, the boat
upset, and both were thrown into the
water. Garry, happening to be near,
plunged in and saved them.
In July, 1873, William Piatt and Wm.
Allen were rescued by Garry, near the
end of the pier; they were young fel
lows in swimming.
In July, 1S76, Benjamin Klupand .las.
Keuny (Garry was not quite certain
about the names) were in a boat when
a boy, chased by the police for being in
swimming, jumped into the boat, which
uDset, and both were thrown into the
water. Garry saved them, as he did be
fore a younger brother of Kenny, last
summer.
Last summer John Flood, of Scnmton,
Pa., while drunk, fell into the river and
was pulled out by Garry.
Last winter Thomas Haggerty. also
drank, fell in at the foot of Hudson av
enue. Garry was standing at the corner
of Broadway and the avenue. It was
10 :S0 at night He heard a cry for help,
and, running, he arrived in time to pull
the poor fellow out
W 1 1 act Wwtm r lr mvvs T MH
other rescued, and a boy named Flynn,
taken with cramps, makes out a round
dozen.
This is not all the service young Ben
son has done. He is not omnipresent
! and in his absence people sometimes
drown. It is an important thing to re
cover their bodies. Benson has brought
tn tii mirfane the remains of four-
Mirhael Healev.voung Grace, Mrs. Hart
and Anthony E. Ph
has received in one
and we understand
will be made to the Board of Supervi
sors to vote him some compensation for
this service at least Surely some recog
nition of modest bravery would be fit
ting. Benson is poor, and a little money
would go a good ways with him. He
said he had noticed in the papers that a
young fellow in Xew York, named
O'Xeil, who had sa ed only two or tnree
lives, had been given gold medals and
a good position. Why cannot as much
be given for Albany's life-preserver,
Garry Benson ? A Ibany, (N. F.), Timet.
Lincoln and Lee.
The Oflfor to Gen. Lee or the Command of
the the United States Army.
In IStiS several years after the war
a Senator in Congress had the temerity
to make the charge that Gren. Lee had
applied to President Lincoln for the
command of the Federal army destined
to invade and subdue the Southern
States, and being refused, from pique
and resentment he turned and offered
his sword in aid of the Southern cause,
and thus was raised to the chief com
mand of the rebel forces. On the in
stant Mr. Reverdy Johnson, of Mary
land, himself a union man, denounced
the statement as untrue, sayuwr, altho
he had not the authority of the accused
to deny it Gen. Lee's lofty character and
unstained honor alone sufiicied to repel
the charge. This furnished the occa-
r Tinann nor. alone the conclusive
proof of the incorrectness of the charge,
but the clear evidence that he had him
self declined, from a stern sense of duty
and lienor,- the very preferment which
he was falsely accused of coveting.
None can tell the extraordinary story
in better terms thau Gen. Lee himself,
as contained in the following modest
and characteristic letter addressed by
him at the time Reverdy Johnson, who
not long before his death vouched to
the contributor its entire authenticity :
"Lexington, Va., Feb. 25th, 1SCS,
1T11 UWUUUWAAt Vw w
Hon. Reverdy Johnson, U. S. Senate,
Washington My Dear Sik: My at
tention has been called to the official re
port of the debate in the Senate of the
United States of the 10th inst, in which
you did me the kindness so doubt the
correctness of the statement made by
Simon Cameron in regard to myself. I
desire you may feel certain of my con
duct on the occasion referred to, so far
as my individual statement can make
you so. I never intimated to any one
that I desired the command or. tne u ni
ted States Army, nor did I ever have a
conversation but with one gentleman
(Mr. Francis Preston Blair) on the sub
ject, which was at his invitation, and,
llpn For this he peps a, liver compiaiiu. cousin"""! '-
.lien. X oi """- Lilttciit and remittent fever gout, rheuma-
ltistauce only $2., ti L.rvous and general debility, and urinary
H...1. ., .r.ci;T ..i.i.a Tii uitt.Tsnrii acatiital auuetlzer,
i ii:ii. .l iiijifiraiuiuu nwuv-. .-..
.13 I understood, at the instance of Pres
ident Licnoln. After listening to his re
marks I declined the offer lie made me
to take command of the army that was
to be brought into the field, stating a3
candidly and courteously as I could.
thor.-h opposed to secession and depre- J
eating war, I could take no part in an
invasion of the Sjuthern States. I went
directly from the interview with Mr.
Ulair to the office of Gen. Scott and told '
him of the proposition which had been
made to me and my decision. Upon re
tlection, after returning to my borne, 1
concluded 1 ought 110 longer to retain i
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the commission 1 held in the United
States Army, and on the second morn
ing thereafter 1 forwarded ray resigna
ueu m residua-
the time 1 hoped
tion to Gen. Sco' t At i
jeace would have been preserved, that
some way would have been found to
save the country from the calamities of
war, and I then had no other intention
than to pass the remainder of my life as
a private citizen. Two days afterward',
upon the invitation of the Governor tf
Virginia, I repaired to Richmond, found
the convention then in session had pass
ed the ordinance withdrawing the State
from the Union, and accepted the com
mission of commander of its forces,
which was tendered me. These are the
simple facts of the case, and they show
that Mr. Cameron has been miaiuform-
ed. Your obedient servant,
K. E. Lek.
A. 11. McGuudki:, in Philadelphia
Weekly Times.
How Lonjr Will the Forests Last?
Under such a tremendous yearly
drain, the question naturally comes up,
how long will our forests hold out at
the present rate of manufacture? It is
really an important question, upon
which follows the inquiry as to what
we are to do for building material when
this magnificent wood pine is ex
hausted. One authority after another
has entered formally upon its solution,
with satisfactory results in local in
stances, but very vague ones as to the
field at large.
At the rate jwe are cutting it to-day,
from thirty to fifty years sejm to be
agreed upon as about the limit. Twenty
years ago there, was apparently no limit,
for the consumption was not only less,
but the raeas for its manufacture were
primitive, and accomplished much
smaller results than now. Ic seems as if
it were impossible to further improve
the machinery of saw-mills; but the
near future may, for all that see saw
ing machinery in comparison to which
that of the present will be coniemptible.
So, although twenty years ago there
was no foreseeing the end of the timber,
now, with the modern mills and myri
ads of them, we are beginning to cal
culate with dire certainty as to the time
when the "Wooden Age" will be a thing
of the past. Charles J). Robinson;
Soribnerfor December.
v',rjl!CJ'.i.MVt-r Precautloim.
...L-..,, ,..r..i.ict .iins( Theru iseafctvt" Vii
L.U
ly medication; great peril iu delay. One malady
often begets others far more Cuprous, and
;r it iimu .wit nnf iiliiinriiiaT condition has a
tendency, if unremedied, to-become chronic
and obstinate. Trifling disorders the stom
ach, liver, bowels or urinary organs may speed
ilv develop Into formidable maladies. Check
them at the outset with Hostcttcr's Stomach
Bitters, which, although it is wonderfully ef
fective in overcomim; disorders of long stand
in.' is, like anv other medicinal preparation,
m5re advantageous In the infancy of the mal
...ii.... t,. tx-i.i.-.ii if Ik !iiltited thau after they
, aVc become chronic. Among these are. dys-
iuduce sound repose, and counteract tue ei
fects of fatigue and exposure.
THE MARKETS.
HSV YORK.
ltflpt Cattle
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Klour OooJ to choice
Wheat No 2 Ked
Oom Western mixed
Oats Western
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CHICAGO.
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llutter Choice to yellow
Eggs
Klour White winter
Spring extra
Wheat hprlu? No 2
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lSurnctt CocoaiBC for promoting
the crowth of, and beautifying the Hair, and
rendering it dark and glossv. The Cocoaixe
holds, in a liquid form, a large proportion of
deodorized Cocoanlt Oil, prepared cxpretely
for this purpose. No other compound posses
ses the neculiar nroncrties which so exactly suit
I the various conditions of the human hair.
IKELA'D TO THE FBOKT !
If yon are bilious take Qnlrk's Irian Tea.
bold
by drngglsts at 25 ct s. a package.
. . parents:
Delays ake Dangerous. Would
you cause j'our child to look bright cheer
ful and happy ? If so give the child Van
Deusens Worm Confections. They act
like magic The lives of many little inuo
ceutonea have been saved by the timely
use of this tml v valuable medicine.
It brings tdterms -
Intestine worms:
Cures ever; child.
i tasteless mild.
Your pet may live. "
if these you gtve.
erv store. 25 eta
Sold at pvprv store. 25 cts. a box. vaa
J:
Deusen Brothers, Kingston, New York.
nv. t.-to t xr TVrfirTtr. Ar f Yi-. Tirnnrie-
- t ! ?. t- v--i.
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tors of the airniount mniing u "fjra: rsr'."r- rrr",n
Philadelphia, manufacture a superior article of
winters' ink. Their works are very extensive,
and the demand for their inks is rapidly in
creasing, owing to their excellence, and the
honorable business character of the house.
Inks in any quantity and of all colors are
furnished. Address J. K. Wright & Co.. 26th
street ataoye Pennsylvania avenue, Philadel
phia, Pa,
TUDflDTUlIfP' To Iruggista and! Farmer, liverr ra-n. tl k.rar nk
I HI ill K I A II I 1 l... Ti,(ho nave uwl I Dele ram HrawjIKl, 1U
IJal Ull 1 ill! I itorekeeier T h e n anv oae u t, , k0 ac.T
unuersigneri navmg purcnas! ail me
l.iw..r ai . r firli th vont?1
business connected with the manufac
ture of the "Original Mameluke Lin
iment" and Gamjte Stock Powders."
would solicit the orders of the old pat
J?1,1" &vne Slieretofore dF !
A. Johnson; also for all of our great '
Family Remedies, i or circulars and
nn(ielbt; aMresa Dk. S. F. Maker Ac
.jz, iiuua, ji&.
'in i: n Aiii i;sh i:k.
The 1'lano i ifcc Asje.
"There Is much to say,' remarked a prom
-nt. inulcUu, lately, 'Tery much to say on
all fides about all piano-. I wouldn't like to
. have you publish zny name In connection with
1 what! say, Tor dealers are very M-nsltive, and
I would tcarcelv Ilk- to Incnrthe displeasure
0f any by apparent discrimination In favor of
one. " Hut, Mnoe you ak me about the Matbu-
bbtk, I'll tell you franklr what I think about
it. When I tim heard of the improvement, I
w&a Inclined to think it a doubtful experi
ment. Musicians run in ruu. don't voq know!
Take the composition for the last half a cen
tury, and you find imilarity in all pieces of a
certain stamp. It is the fc'ame In the manu
facture of mut-ical iustrumenta. Take piano,
for instance, all over the world, and superior
ity Is onlv found in the HorkmanAhlp, and
never In the adoption of some new Ideas. At
least this was the rule until the Mathushek
came up with an Improvement, which, in ray
Judgment, Js destined to revolutionize the
manufacture of pianos. Of course manufac
turers looked at It with euspicion, for the
piano is a delicaU: Instrument and anything
which completely alters Ita arrangement must
necessarily eiclU: distrust atnonir those ho
have learned to believe the old way is the only '
way.
'I have examined the Mathushek carefully,
and I have watched its career with attention.
I can point out one piano iu this city that has
been In use for ten years, and Is as irood to
day, as rich and pure in tone, as irrand in vol
ume, as it was the da)- It was purchased, and I
consider It as good now as any piano in the
market. You tee. by the very construction of
the Mathushek, it is' a piano which inherently
possesses durability, an estential element.
The abandonment of the short curved bridge,
and the introduction of the linear bridge gives
a jrreater length of strings, and the new dis
position of strings, by which the terrible ten
sion is distributed equally throughout the
frame, I look upon as destined to be
come before long universal in the manufac
ture of pianos.
"I am prepared to eay that I consider the
MathusheK the best piano ever Invented. It is
superior In tone and volume to any ever man
ufactured, and Is more durable and stronger
than anv of its competitors. I have had one
In use for live years, aud prefer it now to a
new one of any make. It needs tuning le-s
frequently than any other piano, for the rea
son that its tuning pins are t-etin a 'bushing'
that keeps them in place, and thev do not be
come useless, as do the pins which are sunk
Into the iron and wood without the 'bushing.'
It has a stronger frame than anv other instru
ment, and, taken for all in all, 1 look upon it
as the instrument of the day."
Messrs. l'elton ifc Pomeroy, No. l.r2 State
Street, ure the Chicago Agents for the sale of
the Mathushek pianos.
Catarrh. The Constitutional Catarrh Remedy
Htrlkes at the itooT. tmllds up the constitution,
inata It new, him drlTcn away Catarrh ami all
llseara of the nervous membranes, aud their at
tendant pains and aches. pertalnlnK to head, bant,
ahouiaerf.lcldiieys and throat. Sold hy all druK'ata.
I'hvsiclans highly recommend the use of Dr.
Marshall's Lung Syrup for coughs or colds of
long standing and Pulmonary complaints gen
erally. It always cures in an inoredibly short
time. Call on your druggist and get a bottle.
Only 25 cents.
RHEUMATISM QUICKLY CURED.
"Durang's Kheumatic Remedy," the great
Intbkkal Medicine, will positively cure any
case of rheumatism on the face of the earth.
Price $1 a bottle, six bottles, 5. Bold by all
druggists. Send for circular to Ilelphenstlne
& Bentley. Druggists, Washington, D. C.
Sold wholesale In KurIlnKtnand Del Molnea.
Dk. Wisiiakt's Pine Tree Tar Cordial.
positively cures consumption. Taken in time
It will prevent It. All affections of the lungs
are cured by this sovereign Remedy, which al
so eradicates dyspepsia, and kindred diseases.
Sold by druggists. Depot, yi6 Filbert street
Phlladelph a a kittle Liver Pills
and were pleased with them. Tkey stimulate
the liver, regulate the bowels and Improve the
rnniplexion.
The silverware dellvored bv the National
Silver Plating Co., No. 704 Chestnut, street,
Philadelphia, is citing entire satisfaction.
All orders are promptly tilled, aud no one
need hesitate about sending them money.
Lutheran Observer.
The best matched pair in the world and the
most popular are Pat. Wood Hox Stove Polish
Paste and the Pat. Wood Box Blacking.
Du. Wixchell's Teething Strui Is a safe
and Sure Hemedv for Diarra-a, Dysentery and
Chlldrens' Complaints generally. It should be
In every house where there are children. Moth
ers give It a trial.
The rapidly increasing demand for Eilert's
Extract of Tar and Wild Cherry, Is a positive
indication of its merits; thousands of individ
uals who have been cured of couchs, colds,
bronchitis and incipient Consumption, where
other remedies have failed, are the best proofs
possible that this Is without doubt the best
cough remedy yet discovered.
I9-Sec E. imOWS'3 Adv't of Foot Lathes.
ONE TKIAL is sutlicicut to convince the
most skeptical of the invaluable and unfailing
efficacy of Madame Zadoc Porter's Curative
Italsam for the cure of colds, couchs. hoarse
ness, shortness of breathing, asthma, diffi
culty of breathine, husklness, tickling in the
throat, ifcc. Has "been in use over forty years.
Price, J5, TK), and 75 cents per bottle.
AVive Know That th Brow or Care
Is often soothed by a delicious supper, to
which perfect bread, rolls, biscuit, etc., are
so Important. To have these delicate products
of baking always reliable, the use of Doolbt's
Yeast Powde'r is very important. This ar
ticle is among the most valuable of the day In
its bearing on neaun. ii is put. up m caus al
ways full in weight.
Dynpeptlc to the Front t
If vou will eat bread made with "Glllet's
Cream Dry Hop Yeast" you will find speedy
relief.
Rer. A. H. CIIAHK, PablUaer or k
CbrlHtlan rrrrman. rnlcft-e. ya:
have used Carter's Compound Extract of
Smart Weed for years, aud can truly say I
have never found Its equal. I carry It with me
on my travels.-
. .jjiKaro Thlag
That mediclwesV answer to their names, but
Laveock's Worm Killer docs more, for It ex
pels worms both dead and alive. This valu
able worm medicine Is perfectly safe, entirely
vegetable, and more pleasant and effectual
than either worm candies or vermifuges. Sold
by all Druggists.
Something New. Dr. Wakefield has just
issued a new and scientifically prepared article
for external use called Wakefield's Golden
Ointment. It is unsurpassed for Old Sores,
Burns, Piles, Felons, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Sore
Throat or Diptheria. Burns it extracts the
fire or pain in from ten to thirty minutes. For
Piles It has no equal.
Notice is invited to the advertisement of
Edson Brothers which appears in another col
umn. Thev are recommended as one of the
best firms in their line of business. There has j
ben no interruption of the business of the i
Patent Office causea Djineiate nre, asoniy
the upper story or model depository was
burned, and but a small portion of that really
injured. Everything goes on as usual.
It is safe to say that no better medicine for
couchs and colds" than the Great English Rem
edy "was ever offered to the public
Twix Brotueks Yeast makes better bread
out of light or dark flour than any other Yeast
made. "
A. VALUABLE MEDICINE.
Buchu in various forms has for many years
been one of the chief articles in the Materia
Medica for the treatment of certain diseases,
among which are chiefly those affecting the
urinarv, digestive and circulatory organs.
The difficulty that was lone experienced in ob
taining a preparation of "this valuable drug
that could alwavs be relied upon for uniform-
1 h.jlHMilAn rt TTa1mKrh1Te Tteaet rf Rniin
I ltv in suerunn aflu-sir jiuic uuruv icu w uie
which for the last quarter of a century has
been extensively usea both by physicians and
in house and familv practice, and with very
gratifying success. This medicine, like every
other valuable thing, has been extensi7ely im
itated, and those who have use for it wul do
well 'to see that they obtain the genuine
"Helxnbold Buchu," the only pure and reliable
preparation.
renahie on fn the market. I: r-nt ib-
ft. . aW. .
hlrhc?: award ai thr (. entraalsJ Eirlti. :
lTtl. for kxIc by all Crsi-rU. Uatjm ftaJe
Illustralrd ilarrtajfe (.cuie. 5"0 !, cloth
asd pit btadicj:. 50 cent.: use is a--r
rTer, 15 ct. Mir.hooJ. 18 eccw . Worsaa
IkkxI. 10 cent. I'aisphlct. 3 cent ccartly
tcalcd. by isaiL Siid taoacy or po:a;
i!an:pi. Du. Wiirmri!. the rrcat jr-ec.ii:,
Ci; 'l. Char!c trr-t. si Ixu.. Mo.
- hcf. J K. MAKOKK. MMa Btldo. ' T
mtr K6Ioatirtrc. aj;l te,-otta m ,
- post paid. Oeo I HrisaCo Ati. .N .
mte AML- t.rl-.t. LOlQUt. bu . xntr.
wllh
WDimf. Kcu. A'MfCtita(k. Ntmay
t
u & DAT. now to ai it. xmct&ia uf" tvt
AlrBtl. fUK.0UKA ..'. St. Uali M.
25
Beautiful tmttvtttil I'lctoret. poi pl ' t-T
ivciatlgome. K- t-AVhart. t"!ic N V.
uvs.
KcvoiTer iiiouc tirv. r-tt
trra Gun Wort'. lititarr. -
REVOLVER FkEK.-visji mot Ktvotvie
rtiti t-x of carmdKf. J ah. UOtvN su.V. l
aud ISS WoxJ tiler:, ftl'.tbutf. r"a.
XiT Aairr. ruxi utn td rrTrrnri
Machine. Ju oat. hrnl I r 1iai:u!rlciU.
loguc. Uatifufd A Co- M. Ixi-U. Mo
AOK'1cn nccrMi with m--! LLITRaTKI
11 IsTuRV OK TH K OKK T K S I KBN Wa K.
Hropectu now r-djr. Ml !loa ll I- 101U
Ooodij tnl's llool: and HIMc Houte. ih'Mrfo.
jiAfilT. month madnrrdn tnetijruwjw- or
& m J'planltar top lisclejr ttlonTT pcks?
Malcftn uolnk rtqulird oTrlUr.Notlc3. M
Grl!rt. olli.flt frr-. hueke NorI'y i'x On.O.
A MONTH ACJKM- HAr.lt.
50 of the LATEST OVKLTlKS. r.l
tor auicKQc Van a co.Chicaoo
S3!
OOI.D PI.ATEO WATCH E. Cb-t-
to it- kixraft morll. nrn Wttn J m l-.r
Atuiu, Jl COLl.II.lt CU lICw, l.i.
W WWATCH &nd CHAIN MtS20
rAiJvtvvT(iimtoiis n.yu
AsectiaM. UNINOTUN. 17 JwUm M. ClMr-o
W sated- UrlKllin.-Mrli " r exttk ftkte
for the Ittctle erlee. 1'aj' llbei!. position
permanent, j-endttarnp for partlfutar V s rret
fxrvlceCoJO ttalnut Mirt. 1 Inclnnt1. Ohio.
IlAr'K T''K'f dulir ru,f,forl
t-.rr In M.iau-a Irrtrutnrrt. luu
StriC- CUjuc tm. 1JU 1 itUMjLA at. Ijmt&.
SHIRT
Our i ent sa.N'M'AKIKU'
and "OrKRA" ."hlrti are th
m t elranl Ure Shirt made
and the onl) hlrt you will wer
after trit. Sen 1 for elf-tne
urement blank. S. F i'oNK ivi'-tite lit -til.-
nrement blank.
HAIR!
J M ALL. ir MAlK 1 Klifc r.
1 in port nr of lluma i Halt (iwih.
FrmcnCrrpeii aud wrot eer
description. Cirnplrte tcck.
wholeiate and retail. Irt
prices. Send for prlct llt. Oool eut . O !
an) where. Hair rtreof I In f?ery ty e 'hlcag
ROSE
Ncart Pin
iuil our cata
logue to all
who send 3 cent ttamp W. K
LAN1M1KAK lUltlmore. M. I.
lirnt A I'ampblrl of MM 'r.
vAlillinil KllnK a IreatMe on Ca
tarrh, and containing luniiinertile rnr of mri
eut p-kkb. bv ailCrcnliik the t'roprtetors. LIT
Tl.tcritca.l A O.. Maticheslrr '. 11.
TmTMlVlli?I' lfi I'aKe roontrily for o:ir
SHI "Itl"'"! one nn chrouio. one
box of fine French itatlonery, ceuteuulal p'-zxe
one tiatr leeve button, and infflri-n lifur
cent A?er.ti waiited. M'NsllINK FUJI. CO..
lib Washington M:rret, Chlrifro. Ill
sieg
JfC a day r inado by Agenta lei
llnn our Ctirumo. Crayons, and
Reward. Motto, Mcrlpture Text
Transparent Picture, and Chrotno
canu. iuu
aniDlea. worth 94. sent povtpal.1 for 75c. Illus
trated catalogue free. J. II. BUFKOKU"S HON.
HottTOH. Kstabllxhed ls)o.
DYKES
) Tall t !' .iK.ih.l W-.
oan ri iiih
.. it bt
f. CT. M.lh Ij J It I
lrkll ll f" ni inll
iuiM ut:iici j. f r . it.
1. I. H.-..I-4
?..,. . . .-- ji-. . -
WUHw JirjXl ami earn froai W to SU)
imoith. Hltuatlons furnished. Small salary
whlle learning. Whole expne earned back In
a few months. Address, wiin stamp K. VALEN-
TINK. Manag'T. J nesvl le. Wl s cousin.
-mrj-wTm vtlirun SO cardt. 5 White
lVUKilAJlfinnt a$ all different,
agents' circular aud loS simplex of type foi 15c
lu Mampi orSilTer. W U. 0A.S50, lit Wash-
lngton Street. Host jn. Mass.
No person can afford to keep fowl without uslns;
IMPERIAL EGO FOOI.
AOKNTS WANTED IN KVEKY TOWN.
See adTertliement In next Issue of this paper.
WATCHES and JEWELRY Retailed at Manu-
facturers' Prices. You can sate 50
per cent, by ordering of us.
Our fine Illustrated Prico List
sent on application.
ROGERS M'F'G CO.. Cll Ctat Ct.. Chlcajs. IH.
Tne HOOK
or
Mlrrfed; how t ifll 'out Court
Health. Wealth? tmw ti-jjrtau'l-r
or. Secrets of a
rtliiKt Uiw to Ket
societr of trie opposite sex n.i,iiiMr." ' "
Ho! Farmers and Ken tern.
enure.
Sbkda Postal OAiiofor description and maps
of l.-iHMW) acres of K. K. Lauds In the tnti die re
gion or western iow, ior 3ir i -'
V... ...., o ..,,1 In frm l.it to Mlltt all Cl.lSSCS OP-
on terms avd in farm uis to mm an ciasts .
mate and soil sdapted to all kind of profit.
rarinlUK Adtlress J. 11. CALHOUN. Land Co
mlS8lCii?er. Iowa K. 1L Land Co.. Cetlar Kapl
jkt iciin.1 ' " " ....... - - -"",, : - .. , I
1)IUUIAIUC
ooin-
pldS.
loa. ory.' Ittniiolph street. Otilfago
Establishes In lva.
4iun V HrrcIif.Cass Are,
and 1-ttiSts.. M Iml. Mo.
Manufacturer of all kind of
UUriMlKKS' MAC1I1NKS.
AIo WsKOIl M.1crr8
II I-II HOKKItH
lm your own way,
bnt always welRh on on our ?-7on-WaK0An,;s"'e-svhlch
wedel.ver. freight paid. rW rr
and steel; bras t.eam. No pay t II tested. Kree
Lithograph aud Price List.
jo.ik.h or BiinAHPTo;.
HlBtlismpton. Jl. .
JOYFVL News for Hoy and Oirl I
Youiitf and Old'! A NEW IN
VENTION just patruted for them,
for Home ue!
Fret aud Scroll Pawinc. TumiiiR.
Doring. Drilling, (irinding. PolUlnc,
Screw Cutting. Price $. to $S0.
Send Stamp and aldres
EI'HKAIM I1KOWN, Lowell. Man.
HAWKEYE BOILER WORKS !
STEAMMLEBS!
ALL kinds or sheet Iron work done to order Sec
ond hand Engines and Rollers for stle. Satisfac
tion guaranteed.For particular addrea.
feter Fawcett, Hurltngton. la.
CONSUMPTION CURED.
An old physician, retired from pracUce, having re
ceived from an Kt India muainnary the formnU of x
Simple vegetable remedy for speedy and permanent
cure of rontmmptinn,brmriiHt. nilarrh.tuihwia.xna all
throat and long affection: xjoa rurr for nerroa de
bility and all nerrou eoraplainta. after having t-tel
Its curative powrs in thinnds of cw, ha fe.t it bu
dnty tomke it known to hi suffering fellow. Actu
...1 .. . Huira tn relmve human uf?ernr. 1 ill -nl
free to all wh"deire it.thW recipe in (.erman. Krencb.
or Knrhh. vothy' tltrection. Afiarw.i
V.W.Su:KAr.,lMPowt:r'aP.Uck,Itocl.t:
Addrv,vr th t3tr?.
lcr,r.i.
-BOOK AGENTS TAKB NOTICK.4E
JOSIAH ALLEN'S WIFE
Haws "Wrote Another Book" and It U ready
SsMsNTHA at the CENTENNIAL
Outdoes herself; and WldderIoolIleTes Uetey
Bobbet far behind. Dont wait and loie your
chance. Seed for Terrltorr.Clrcnlars. etc, at
cce. Acdress. amekicak PCBLinio Co..
Chicago. Ill . Clnclnr ati. Ohio.
UTTUAaRICHTi
TEST POCKET GATLHG GDS.
Br Far tt,e Smallest and Mot
'Perfect Pocket arm In I he World!
eenrert hr U. t. ana foreign
Letters Patent. Br fartheinot
jrapid repeating arm eTermann
xiriw. fesnirn against ace dent.
repeating arm ever raanu
sileznara against ace dent.
f act ure i. is a positive
fnintl.nt rlth nthM
so frequent with other F.re Arms. Aqa tea to iuc
.,.n.i .i. rinriiiM mil ran te carried In the v
pocket with rerfect conTet-leac. sola Hj- tee tiarl
Keaeraliy. Unusual Indu-ements to resronMl.l
agents lu all sections. Sent for circulars ALL
RIG t r rlRE ARMS CO.. Lawrence. Mass.
Fr aale sty JaalteraaAsist 4 llavsu, Wliie-ale-
Agtatt. aaqe. IBwa.
PENSIONS
ARE PAI2 i
disabled in line of duty, it by
accident or otherwise. A
WOIJXO of any kind, the
loss of a Fiajcer or Tm. or
the loss cf an avjrc, a Kl'P
TUKE, if bat stight, gives a
pension. Disease of .HBfS
or Varlce Vclaw cive a
pension. BOVHTY.- If
discharged for wound, injuries
or rupture, you K full boun
ty. aTSend 2 stazps fer
copy of Pension and Bounty
Acts. Address all letters to
?.2.nTZ3EaAlDf
U. S. Cliia Agent, Indianap
olis, Ind. M"Oa all letters
arklO.BcxM.--
S400
r-w l
n.
fkvy
BH
JtrS TT-
9 LIE!
THaOE: -AaV
BUKK-f "W
JlplivTreineilv lor Drsptr and all t.rjc. oil
the Klstneya. SlawMer sod V'rlassry Or-1
csMsa. Uaait'a Kraierfv U purrly frtaA aui
prepared exitreaaljr f--r tee aiwre iwxru It ha
csredthoniands. fcverr botUe warrantfd. Send to W
E-Crkr. Provulrnce. ft-L. fr iJustmrl panpakt.
I If ytmi dmqpjt deal hxrt it. h ill order u forytm. J
law ii'
BaWSai Mmml JsfS
REGULATO R
EXX
l;lllfW.I;l
ii ki:i.i ii:i;t:r.in.iu
1
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cttal t-iac Ir
tKxelCWsi
Hs'a. lr
j(eti lJf
lyt-rnl.
MtlUMl.
jimmnrrv-. 1
Ve. CstK.
nel HeiJica.
vttltik U MHW"'"
AK lae reere Im ejilt. rH' mSrtt.
'etlaii f KfT fc4 Jfce arTiriate
hJ pUrat. tliey r.tr4 aelt&. e cr.a
pl't'tauuc I PP te'try UI tl . J
tlkllf IBW8 Ulr' T.t-tM. t
Tail JSItly Celebrafe.1 Btedx- se r.rlle
Urrr (.MRo'ri dlet. s $ tjrtlS !'
ttm arlatt Bittrlil ter.
Kxtrac: of x Utirr rrwra Itox
Alcttd-r II Metro. "!!
I i!j air uu wj ee-rfUa
rejulrr ti, tr o:m Ur
l;iiiiMr w 'ti udrSeet It
mi 1 and uis me &ttcr tha
tuore ctle lercetlt."
tfstimon or Tiir.i nxr.r ji'stioe or
liEOXIilt- I &e liiM MiaMi-R Uf 'T
tor foratlr n " ,.el. rJ te
teuip-rary Cnts.rmml tt the ner. ferlae li
thrr or f ar er tl j bBuJw
CriSin." tlel!trct .-!.. i hrfKd.a WlltS- I
-hluV It I id ue4iCtie for te drrtmnl
of tBf ilvc-tt lri.tiu b & teei m jwrn
elperlrtoCe In the He of It HlK.M .
Ohlef Jutticeu ttrvtC'X
Oriciiuil nmlOnly (iVnuine,
niM'ricn.'itwni'LT nr
J. H. ZEILIN CO..
PHILAUELPHIA, P
rrlcr.nl. Solit !y tt Irusclt
V'.LL STCXl AM? I'LL it'iS.XG KiXUFlLTQET
(Jrl Mill.-
r?F.:a & stose
rirnplrte K'"rtn
an t Jtn Mil' for l
IMS. portable M l. for
Farmer, h Ml!'
Owrer. etc. 1'rlce
ffim 'UP Cot plte
Mill and helerf-w A
iioy can rrlnd nd
k en lu order Atta-t
rlloiM kimlotnlU
OKIVKK MAKMUM ' . In
ahle ;oer
dlanapJli.
Ind. Ktablll!e. ISM
BABIIITT'8
80AI
TUT
UnrlvaieU foi
the toilet sue
the Path. No a r
tirclal and de
ceit! o odor tc
C;Tcr com mot
aud deleterloui
ingredients.
After year of
kCleutlfte e z -ix-rtnieut
tht
manufacture
IlatiMtt's llest Soap has
Perfect etl nil nn ocer i me puouc ior
Vjmlktmjap INTUK WOKLIi. only tl
tothe publtcthe riMvn
tOKLI. only the purest
reRetable oils uel 111 It manufacture. For !
Is Ibr !larrr) It til) uo Ktjaisl. Wnrt-h ten
times It eost to oren mother and tamiiy ic
Christendom. Hamtile hox coutalnluff Scakeaot
npl
ounces each. !-iit frt
ree to any wre on recoipi
of Ttcent.
'ly. IIT
Address H. T. KMblilll, Tlow orb
For nale hy all drncKlst.
And TKLEOKArit iNxiiTCTa-. Write for circular
and beautiful specimen of Penmanship.
Addresi
AUK A OlLKe,
, rrinci
elpals.
PATENTS:
secu'ed for mechanical devices
traile-mark". designs, and com
pound i.aliel revlstereii inrrinttemeiii. re
Issue, and Inierrereucea will receive prompt at
tention. INUCNTflDC honldend a model or sketch
lllir.il I UnJ of their Inseut.on. and we will
die onr opinion a to It patentability free of
charge Kee tnoilerate and 5I tllAHK un
til I'.UenL l.i aeciirtd
We will, upon crntlneent fee. proeeiite caet
- - -j t.i l.j- il. l'irnt once
We have cllen's In every Stat In the Union, and
invi.e iDfj-itry through yi ur f aressman as to
our standing before Ida 1'aleit t nice.
mkmaTriT"fVwrhU-m7Tirr.STu
Mustard." or a wori'-symb..l Joined to a flrfure or
cut, or simply a ncure or cut.
Send for clrcolar for further Information, term
and r Terences l.s .v.usne.i mi
EDSON BROTHERS.
Solicitors of f. S.iuid Forclpu I'atents
7ii u siitiirr, .. w.
WtblllVOTON, l. '.
AG ENTS
WANTED
KOIt PAHTICL L 1 1LS A UDKKHS
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.,
m Brosrtway, s'wJlL.'!J,i,V1,Ler.v- i a
LiliCAOO. ILL.. NKW OKLKANS, I..:
C or SAN KltANCISUO. CAL.
TWIN BKOTIIEKS' YE AST
EstaMIshed in iw-ha too the test of tints'
nd Is to day the hwt KAeT in the market.
IrfJJm:!
IHSTITUTE-ee..awti W.4tkSil-.
(larlnnall. rtiab lib"! rr ltcrrt mnr.
Tumor, lleee. SW-rofalat. 1 Sla !-.
f Treor'lli'H6ar It. ! .
FertDfarmUog.acki.tiaacr4f bofteoetia.
Itr IXrozj f L-.!nrct.utJOaU. frMa jU'u
eTTi. ia-1 Cr.t-Jt dtj r'ro. .u. a1.t-m
L. II. Uratisy. If. I, Rrt.,cta-lBiU O.
QRINTINGf
XC?TQH.
ANI KNTF.KI'HlMEt
r SPXYIaSfllXaaS ' Iland-Inkera. t)S Ut 80
I r. rj.tri-l "J'-'V" n eir-InUera. 1 t 'Vje
i s ,;. J. COOK A. CO.. Mrr-,U r.t MrtWawCtM
For NINETY DAYS
Elegant Table
Ca b rel tr aC
Piatlai Corapaar. TM C
THE GREAT
TOILKT
1 P, 11
of 11. T.
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rare Ct wrxA l r f Ht
DeM Ixa r.kirt Bllvr ;. asd Br7 on eaefc spooa ajr "'"
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i..i&ra !i..r r.abrs m u. w. - tr. r
ta ! CayaST. wlU: Jr tuu t4 ad-lrn. a4 a wmUm wria u . i j
v , a cktrm, iada4lac et f ecra.a lalU:. rvltej. titt. v . "
ctarifi. Ta. S;oe U at ayeirrw -jatt If r "'""irV!
mat d.Jf rrei la jr ta4 ltait fnr Ml. Ta. e6. r t" rV.TZ
f tit t rUI. a4 tI u L Urn SUttr r.u4 War -!. i -
lurfwatfcrQaar.tjifr ., ,...-...
Omcs o SaTtwvat Bfivaa rvatr uo..
To
whom It may Conera.-Ta 5.a t i)ui' "VTZ
raax ar f tm t!Ut. Irtt al?j IieJ -iia .- al- J- Jfr
&eul kaavat, aal a 4itr Ut t v-ir t M " ,
vt raaraav
lt KtAl kwvV aa.1 a dvmb-extra ftlat
17 l lav BJCsrw was. r.vw&c ba-ss w
tarvd. WTUarrUrfcja S-
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lw tet Uw ti Caasa ttur alwtv 4t
UiS4J
SILVERWARE COUI'ON.
Oa r-eeirtsf tal. Or. vtfltt rt. 75 - e- tk,77' "!'!
Isf trr v maulsf. rcxra'lai - . r P" w "'
4ra a MS f er jar Oia-3taalrS li ta- j-1
SILVER SPOONS,
xzt e, rxsx Sfm rr aay 4rv4 toJUaL AZ ckMTf e. fJfV J
XI 73 evfj tl u,ulti Sya wi3 Satiel at ai- -
tteretarf. ,....vur .littB
fiJ -m Eiarty Sari mm s ar ia
xsA tout.
U,e. ta Sr r7t . ta tCwla cia--r- JMf
Uarr4.,ttUJtau.wl3'" ,J?7?-i
ces arttde. efearpt KtUre. win b araTe4 wltA aay ta'Oai
caaired witaostt axtra aaat.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
2 ATIOXAX 6 ELVER PLATIXG CO.,
3fV 70 camat st.
yyrv inn.raiA.ri.
n:i:
usue tl n"
nf
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tic rKT-: r-.--t - TraL-t JeTw 3krel
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ORGANS!
Tht Finrtt T t.rtii M i Itra't Ji
Mylr. w .l- hi.j.
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thih i -Clin :i i! :viv. xwa tl
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