The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 18, 1878, Image 3
'I A f.i M I II . i '1 1 THK HKA. Thci prfrrDc of turn. urol vrn tnl. til, rr vrry rettw kalilr Why will a avrrot atone prvfrr tins hum a a bring. an rrjeci aaoturrf .vimrtlturs It mar that till lilnl urlll ii to a it- mrmngrr, ami "iiililenly turn mjhiij vwi.anowii ownrr u lie muuioU to It. r eierrlw thU tmttr-rlou trrfrr- tor merslott In a rrv marked lr- Natural Mlootthr aumr thit tnrf jinTrrrncoK amt arrrion ar thr rrdiilt of rrrUlu occult akitt or flh oilor, tf which we ounclvr have no ktiowlnli;'. All atiltnMe nnturo aii'tiis to li sul niltttii to tlur mvtrrioiia iliH'trinrs, which arr far ImiioiiiI tho krti of man Helios Dolah HahrtMltmr, commonly callcil llrlliu, m I'nrtrt two of thoM frw remaining of tho old cntr of Mili'Worihln'r, who nxofjiilo tin Hi vino loir in tin lift' ;Ulntf ihiwit of tin im, anil who lriiv rt'Vt'Iittion of all kinil. Thry aro now only to bo found In Hindustan, ulii-ru tlii'tuvtivf arr jiri'tty ritual ly dltldcd Into Mussulmans anil Himloos. Hi'lio.s hatt-il tin'. Mussulmans, anililo votcd hlmnvlf to reducing their powers In India. Ith'h, intrllrctual and purr, ho was a prrnt jiovver In Hiiiiliitnu, and In lio7, L!iM' valimtilt) luformittlott to the K:M Indl.t Company, iirii a natiirullv ht'l -eil to overthrow- tin nativo Mussulman power In North India. From that timo to the hour In which thti rrnsh I'Htni', hr never reasetl to op poor the Mussulman cause in India. It was evuu nii that hr had jlrn valualilti informutioti to thr llulans concerning.' military ulTiiir In Turkev, ami an nuticlpittiotiof thr war ujioii tlie threat Moliiimiurdiin power which hat now lmikrn out. Three rars since, Helios rcaehctl Knglanil.'cvlilentlv the hrnrrr of valu nlilo intelligence, for hu win recclvetl at thr India ollleo whenever hr prcsciitcil himself thrrr. Whrn w inter, houcv rr, npproarhrd hr found that hr could not bear tint Kni: lish rllmnto. Hut his work rvidrntly not buiur dour, ho did not return to In dia, hut drifted to Xier, where his r,reat potl, the sun, plajs at summer time, while in thr distune) tho .sitovv-covcrcil Maritime Alps may bo .eon, white as in the midst of winter. Hero ho took rooms at the very top of the hotel. Ho was a humble-minded . ' man, w ho hated ilisplay and loved quiet. Ho vvivs Military enough under tho tiles. A hotel servant colni into Helios' bed-room ono morning while the occu pier was out, was astonished to find a man, evidently an Kast Italian by his complexion, seated near tho stove, the iron pipe of which piwteil out on to the roof. Asked what ho wanted, hr said ho was waiting for tho sahib's return. Told that the gentleman would not bo back until night, ho took his leave very humbly. It was after he had gono that the man servant noticed that the door of tho small cylinder Iron stovo which warm ed the room when there happened to be a cool day, had been broken sharp off, and removed from tho room. He did not associate danger with the visitor. Ho assumed that a careless ser vant hnd Miappcd tho cast-iron door of the tfivu. That night out: of tho bed-room bells was rung hoftly several times, and until the, night-porter gave the. alarm. During tho winter at Nice, most of thu visitors resident at thu hotels are invalids; ami therefore n call in thu tniddlo of the night is very common. Tho properly appointed person ascer tained that the bell wns that of the room occupied by M. Helios, the Par ser. Ho never fastened his door. "Monsieur!" "Bring a plato of milk, for Heaven's sake!" "Monsieur!" "Some milk, for Heaven's sake, in a plate! It is a matter of life or death!" Waiters in these winter hotels nre ac customed to very strange requests; ami. therefore the map, with a civil itfllrm ntive, went down stairs and soon ru turned with a plato of milk, and enter ed thr room, bearing a light. "Set it tlown on my breast," said the r4-'cee,in a low voice. o wondering man did as he was ' ,cn. i.t was only after ho had ilono so that i 'jo saw a small brown snake coiled upon the Parseo'H left arm. Its horrid eyes were fixed upon his beating jugular artery. '1 he waiter, paralyzed.could not move. The strange attraction for milk which overcomes all small serpents is well known. Neither man moved. Gradually tho cobra turned its head, ami very slowly turned to tho milk. Neither man moved. When tho cobra's hfad was dipped in the milk, the I'ar seo know ho might move. A sudden dart of his arm itself much like a serpent and tho cobra was grip ped, and being strangled. Then suddenly there was a cry, and the Parseo began to laugh. Ho hatl becomo a raging madman. The strain upon tho brain had been too awful. When relief came, that arrived "which, from an English point of view, is worse than death insanity. Nothing was ever clearly-nscortalncd about tho matter beyond these facts. Tho Indian found by tho hotel servant in tho room was ascertained to bo living in the adjoining house, separated from a the Parsce by a mere wall. This Indi an had access to tho roof, out upon which cropped the stove-pipo from the Parseo'H room. Tho inference was that ho had visited the room in order to remove the door of the stove, that ho might bo able to pas the cobra tlown the stove-pipe, when it would wrigglo its way into the room. That this was so appears to have been proved by tho fact that a strange bit of matting was found on the roof, and whiok-was similar to that of a basket kepCTn tho Indian's room, and in a box, always locked, and which had holes bored In the lid. The explanation was now found for the fact that the Indian bought many Mtk mll bird nd fnry ml, f whwh nothing mofr tcn Tbrj wrw to fcrd thr rotrv Hut why thU prrwitlon Why a not thrrp-nt Irft In thr trdniB. nd Iwlng lntnduccsl thrrr, how ouhl thr IndKn know thl It would tv attmctrd to thr Intruded ilrtimr Thr crrulnty of thr Mlrvtion of thr cobra to thr mtti apjr.trn t lm tnsj.lr out b) thr tatrmnit of a waltrr, whts wUltig thr prriltiu aftrrtumn In thr public ganlrns, o thr Indun .itiiii omrthltig from what iprarrl to tr tlowrr on to thr horl hir at thr na(r ttf thr Parrr' iiwV, Thr vrnltrr tw thr I'jrsrr turn, nl hrnnl thr Indian uttrr wmr wtrU of BJttllogV, Thr Infrrrnct' Is that this liquid v thr strangr prrfutnr which rrprnt charmers uo for orrowrrliig rr Hnt. Tho only riplanatlon, If It l onr, to this Inquiry, i to br ught In thr tranp words uttrrrd by thr IndUii during thr fe?er from which hr Miller 1 immrdiatrly ftftrr thr Parrt had W' comr mail 'If hr haddlHl aslrrp, hl mmiI would har Imhmi lost, now thr prophet ha takru his iuil, nud hr I oafr iafr " Thrs words, howrvrr, arr ti b doubled, for thr Inilfnti could prak no Frrneh. and drrmlrtl In thr hotel upon an Irish waiter who had srrvrit In India, and who translated thr iiiuttrriugii of the Indian whom hr nurcd. Into rr bad French, for the brnrlltof hU fellow servants, All put together, the luff re ue uia be that a fanatic Indian Miitilinun ru ilraorrd to drtry an Indian Parsrr, who was opimsrd to Molrmitn in In dia, that this nttempt at murder wn maibt in the hope of killing Ihr Parser in hi rdrt'p, when dralh trriMiig with out a momrnt in which to appeal (or mere, his soul would ho lot, and lluali arctinliug to llastrrii beltrl, thr iutruilcil Ictlm s f bring ael, and liN mind lost, he was under the protec tion of Heaven. The Indian would therefore look upon his attempt at assnsslnatloti as resulting In immortal hcui'lit to thr man whose soul he had desired to Mend to perdi tion. There has been no chance of a Judi cial Inquiry, for the Parser has nrrr recovered "his senses, nud tho Indian died after enduring three weeks' agony tif exhausting feer. Colors and Thr I Origin. Late In the thirteenth century oil painting originated in Italy and other portions of Kurope. The imperial col lection at Vienna contains the earlirst authentic painting, rxrcutrd hi 1VJ7 Ultramarine, produced by grinding Into lino iiowdrr the brautifuf mineral, lapis laiili, found in the mountainous por tions of northern Persia, came into use In the rh'vrnth century, and four or tire hundred years Intcrwas introduced into Huron. ' In lH'-'rt ultramarine was pro duced artificially by syntlu'tlcal proecsi in France, and as fair as 1847 sold for forty dollars per pound, but now, such has "been tho advancement in these art, it is bought for thirty cents per pound, and used very extensively. Soluble glass, silicate of soila. cam into use as a vehicle for paints in 181'.'. Aualiuu colors, lakes of a beautiful red, violet, and tho other colors of tin) rainbow were Introduced in 18(10, but thry are not permnnent colors on exposure. In 187.') the manufacture of (ieruiau ana Hut! oils was commenced, a chemical compound, which promises to achieve success. Though little is known of the actual beginning of those Industries it is inter esting to note their lines of progress front thu center from which they radi ated. In thr south of Asin, more par ticularly in India, the germs of the chemical arts hail their origin. Hy many channels to tho east, they found their way into China, and westward by several channels to the southern ports of the Hlaek .Sea, and through thu Hue tif the Red Sea to Egypt, r rout Egypt, as an independent router, they wore carried along the Mcditorancnu coast, tho (ireok.s and Venetians receiving their information from this source, and iu thu twelfth, thirteenth, and four teenth centuries thr Arab knowledge In these arts spread from Spain to Fruner, and from France to Bohemia, Germany and England, thence through the world, thu lines becoming too Intricate to fol low. llnltimort American. Three Cent PlrrM. Thorn are a largo number of tho little silver or "shad scale" three cent pieces afloat, though the coinage tif them was stopped some timo since. There are two kinds of metal three cent pieces, the smaller silver and the larger nickels. It appears that there was an omission iu thu laws authorl.ing the coinage and suppression of the coinage of thu small silver three cent pieces. There is no provision for their redemption, though there Is for the larger three cent nickel coin. Mr. Murphy came into our oflicu jcterday, anil asked a few pertinent questions in regard to tho small coin, "Is that a UnitcdStatos coin?" said ho. Answer "Yrs." "Is It silver?" A "Mainly of silver; There is some alloy in it." "Does tho Government take ft for small sums duo it, for stamps, etc?" A. "No; tho Government refuses to redeem that particular coin, there be ing no law providing for it." "Then the Government refuses to redeem its own coin, or receive it for stamps?" A. So I understand thuca.se." "Well," said ho, "I found it to bo so; I wanted a postago stamp to put on tlris letter, and offered this silver three cent piece at tho postoflko window, and they ro fused to tako it. Is that right?" A. "Tho clerks at the postofllcu must obey the law and their instructions; they are not to blame. Hut it is not right for tho Government to refuse entirely ita own coin." We believe, however, this little silver three cent piece is an excep tion, and tho Government ignores It. But Congress should pass a law for re ceiving it at the postofilces, and its re demption at the mlntj, and then it would soon tlisappear. Hartford Timet. At tho Republican Judicial Conven tion held at Afton, Iowa, June 26th, I). D. Gregory was nominated for Cir cuit Judge, and Smith McPherton for District Attorney, X DrrtUM ll'Utr. Shr gs him a 1 f t xnttis plr f tliptwr. nd l'k ';fc ifc an inch to short, and lm nl S m dtvtd fulls erm thr tors he tr -mlttrd to thr nftrl' K.. d th-t mpsl arid THrsl thr) Vvnl4 ftrtrf lrs.tr hl frt Tht rtvklr MatrmeM . ,.! t, tvr4. rd b tho rrdrr with !. twin,; ra Uoiunrss. And m thr )tun wan mU s tvlmtu of hrr offering It was lt itur r ced In a handsome fran.r Hr wrotr a note to srnl wh it. ml at thr smrtlmr rrplbsil agti!t m M ift rrjH'ttrsl dun for an uapv.l f.r twit of rlothr Hr gar a ts tea reti i drlitrr thr ptrkago and t.r. gittng rxpllclt dltrotJotu a to the d'tlhMnt of rach It ' a tin .s lairllt grnt ty with a frtn'klr! lV u h dichsrgl Ids frr.snd In t innner thst hull glu him a nicho u thr l.tttjiir of fsjinr. Thr young Udv rrtvmd tnit It hrr adored onr's Jiatitl t lin nail fln t hrr nnim to drttntr ll inirnt Me tipriirtl lhotnlslr wltl igT tlugrrt anil rrad "I'm getting llrrilof "urrM'tUtlMg attrntlons 'Ihr ult Is nimut wnm i-ut already It nrtrr ainoniiird to much auv way Please g tt Umndrr " ,ml thr talh.r was itnk uttrrly dnnib. whrn hr opened t pitrrrl and discovered thr picture of his ileliHipirnt customer with a nolo thti m "Wlien you gao upttn th s. features think how'much I owe i " When the unfortuuaii- t.mtig nun calletl around that evening n. rvrhe the ha aeknowleilgi mi m of hi, swei'thrart", lit was rry tKlenlntiously slim rd till tin' steps nml mil Ihr fciM-r by the young latly's fath i and in the morning he was waited npmi In his tailor' lawyer, and Imp r ttm y mder nl to settle or sutler Sotur Parly Invrnlleno In r-Irm. Specification No 'is liuiilr b thr Manpils of Worcester, is ivrtaiuly In some llirasure rrsoonslblr ftil the liuwl ern rexoltiT, trlliiig a il tlori of n method "w hereby it iIsIm nu liui.idr to discharge a lreii tunes with one binding, nud without mi much asume new priming reiiulslle, or to ihmigi it out of one hand into the oilier, or slop one's horse." And the next notices arc for the application of similur mmcmh to carblni's, muskets, nripiilnissr., nud crocks, or shlp'inuskets, iiinl of a differ ent method fur sitkers. In these ideas we iiuty rriMigiilrr Indeed the lirst prin ciples iiot only of tin! revolver, but also of the Winchester rillu and of the mit railleuse lu Its various forms Warfare has recrtitlv been revoliillonied by In ventions ot this kind, and thr condi tions of naval warfare especially arr now likely to In! altereil by thu arrange ment which practically places thr w huh broadside of a vessel under thr control of one mull. For this hitler Improve incut we may llnd the hint iu the Mar quis' plan by which "one mau m the cabin may govern the whole side of ship musk'ets, to the number, if need reiulre, of two or three thoiisiuid shots," After devoting several notices to the various itspeetsof this subject, tho noble inventor complacently remarks "When first I gave my thoughts to umko guns shoot often, I thought there hud lieeii but on! only cMpilsite way iuventiible, yet by several trials and much charge I have perfectly tried all these " The necessHry experiments appear to have left him with an old cannon or two upon his luuiils, ns tho next and most Impor tant specifications show that the scien tific nobleman nearly succeeded in blow ing himself up, ami so concluding his Investigations. He calls it "A file water-work;" and probably that re maikabb) name expresses, s well as auv oilier might, the Marquis' "admir able am! most forcible way to drive up water by lire, not by draw'lng or suck ing it upward, for that must be as the philosopher calluth it, mini tjilntriim aetwitatis, which is hut at such a dis tance. "But," hu emphatically con tinues, "this way hath no bounder, If the vessels bo strong enough." G'Auwi cVr' Journal. The sfiwfof Nation. One of the most curious features of the Paris exhibition, and one that first attracts geheral attention, Is the Street of Nations. One of the sides of this avenue Is a series tif typical facades, that is, of fronts of buildings erected by the exhibiting nations, and each of a sjirclal type of architecture. That of the United Slates is a credit to Mr Henri Petit, engineer, who directed the building. By Its proportion, its har mony, and the care lu its details, It answers to thu Idea tif a thoughtful and practical nature. One lingers before this specimen of a friendly dwelling house, or a useful establishment, so pleasing and attractive by Its elegant simplicity ami charming coloring. Sweden ami Norway show an edifice of firwood, with a lower, and the repro duction of an old clock of thu tenth or eluventh century; Greece, a house of tho time of Pericles; China, an actual house brought from Pckin. Spain has a rich facade, where remembrances of Grenada and Seville are gathered. The Russian architect was inspired, it Is said, by tho pnlaeo of Caloma, near Moscow, where Peter tho Great was born. It is Impossible to finish tho cat aloguo. Corresjiotutenrc llottott Advertiser. Aa lmrtttat I'uarlloM Milam , ... iMlrtf. Ttie klilnejs nrtclmi moi hriporunt fmif Uoui, which re to wcirUomr tlist thr- tax to uttuodt the itrenxth ml rrnlurmicc of tr-e buir little orKtnt. Ererv breaih, every pub iloii of the heart, ee?v movement of a llmli, every thought, nukii watte ind ne-ce.ltu- the development of tif w tom. Tlio ueil up articles fa the blood re lfl-! fretn It and dlttolred In a wttcrr fluid by the kl1 nej., which then dlchriftt'l fluid Into the bladder. A train of dlMiten to the vtrn would follow f thee .he," wi to "is-.k, wf re not thoroughly itralntd ofland dlKliarg nl. ThliU the cine whrn the kldiif) be come Inactive. Hotettr'' SKiiiutu Hitter-, by retorlni their activity, not only keep ojs-ii amoit Important outlet for lmpurltl-, but prevent. dleae of the kldiiet tneinielvM, which when Inert liecome liable to fall a prey todlibeten, lirlgbt'a dlwa, nephUtU albu tneuurla, and other maladle' tix-ciall) Incident to them, which, although not specially rapid In their progreMlon, are particularly olttlnate and fatal. r EnRiii'i Livaa Mamnaa for IIIUoi. tlrr :w H ' t'trth Hm4f I VnM to It U- rratrslt f.i U l tf " w .rf,h it,. vt t. tW W ,ni !! nr?f lnm tl ! 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WiailiHT't 1'isa Ittaa Tta CoHIUtl. sallvrly ct'HRiriiiiiiiiiiitloti Takrn In II nu ll lll prrvpiit IU All afTm-tloiii of Hip luiiif air rurtsl by Hilt to rirlttii Kt'inrdy, wblrb al wiriadlratra d)tiPla, and kindled ilirar H-.l.l br dMItrglaU lleixit, Vin Klltrt tttrrl, riilladrlphla. lMfNM(HII "MllIUI ltf f'Tllll.ll1IS, an Infallllilr mnisly (in all fitnalp rtiinplalnls, prltr II .VI prr liiltli- Tlierls-rlriiii ulllialit vrart ailinnu llii' mutt rilllllateit and t Diirtl lis rcaillted In tlampliii; lhltrinaikabp prrlt arslliin aa Hip only ullalilr li nir.tr f,r Hip itla ttlllg tllaraara of wniiii-ti Kiilil b)f all d'tltf trtsl. llrarfeiibrrtf (' , An Hraitp HI., N V l'iiiiali- that are llabln In tiirtirtaalitn b) Uklnc rold, or IrtPKiilar or painful Mrmltna Hot.', thoilld alwa)a krrp t'ailrr't ('iliiaHind I'.ltrart of Hjiarlmcl mi liaml, and lla iip "III roiKlnrp Hum that It It Naliiii-'a lliinrih In Ihifp nuiiliUlnla. Ak yitilf dliiUKlat for ft, I'lobably no Inure brilliant tllt-iiaa hat Ix-rli trlilivt-il by till imp marhlnr on Iblxvintliiriit tlitn by Hip luminal and inilrr;r,Ullii ' Vlbra tur ' inanilfaclntid by Mi linl", Mnpnld .V I'ii , IUIIIp (V)-k, Mil It "I Ilia tplrndld Mill d a ai nniiit'd for by Hip fat I Ibtt llila nut hltn la ruiitttiirlrd on rlfth! prliirlplt a ami In Hi' iml Hmriiti,;)! maiiiirr, uf Hip si ry bM malcilsl 'llii- in-ilinfartiiri rr aip faint-. for HioloiiKli, ttstrfiil wmk Wrltr tlirm fur an lllilrltNlt-d piinphh't filllytlrtrllbltiK llrlaln avlli:ilal lllrr Vow h-'i Mrnil'l lilti. MinHarbraiitlfulilidlnvi'ly Ttwrrbrtaiitlo luTrluT Hut lit-Itdarlnti'l) run llnrilllfi-itliib tile tliallintloiiBrkbtadaehf,amlil)r-tiUbratlb liiii,('!itiiinti litUilL'i)urialirilralfiMiillirtp Ut-it HlirtrlttlPirpralrtlurllli-abtjtallfallt'dtlliHI liiiiridllalpy'a.lalliieAperlriit,whli-Lartrdllkp acliruilarKrluitlltitil)citirlflyirutalttappat aiitiotilliiL'tiidi-ffrrTrtrciitpiirKalltp. Thrtma rlili'tiiUrtUkriiliiupllltaudlftlUinrtliiiP U II. HUrllf, Htatp Aa'eiit, Ilea Mollirt, lima. I -atllra, l.ufr Naitl Vrltl. Tlintp languid tlrrtoiiKt tpiiaatlotit, ranting mil lo feel ttarcfly able to lie iiu tour fi-t, tint ciiiiaUtit dralu that la taking from your rtrlrm all lit foruirr rlaatltlty; driving Hip bVniiii from your thaakj; that rntitliiual ttralu upon your vital futct-t, randerliig you Irrltabln ami fretful, ran raallf be ituioTrd by Hip um of ihat marvrlou rruit-dT, Mop lllttt-rt lr rt't'iilarltli's and obttrm I lour of your ryrlrm an-rrtlrvrdat nfica; whlli'tbe rjMrltl iue of pt-rlMlli-al pain It prriutiit-iitly rruuord Will jou herd thM "liulht " I'ruaosia vlrltlng Hilrao will flint fiiigulfl trill at-KimmiHlaHuut attbf "I'tlti t--' 'I n iiiont lb HM-, nt thrextrt-inrly low rale of Thnr Dob lr (I.'IUI) Jirrilay for all rindiir above parlor fltx.r, i-Krpt front roomi and roomt wllli bath J aw arr U'imoi, Xantgt-r Twi.s: iiitoTliaiul IRttT always maart "1 birtil. (iiarftrriherg VegfjUtilr I'lllt liavr lieen ar knovlrtlgtsl for ovrr Thirty rart U n- a ci-r-tain cure for Head--!', I.lvrr ColupltlnU, Ilia tt'r of DllfrttlOL, IlllllUUIIirat, and Kt'ti-rt of all kltidt, Thru- plllt a4 tMlth great inlbltirta, am) will realore health Uj Ibou tufft-rltig from (irueral Drblllty and Ntrroinin-sa. Vdcv -V: 4-r 'mz. 8pnd fur Almauar, 'iNtrrrwuaiiu (Vi . .TV llrtile ft V V AcKa.a41A.Vf CaMaViutkiairt, .iiibaiur", Sir. tlj.al1 IlklO 1 iTUKIltt.O .Nw....M V. TA I IflinTearJi. whE uaia'r. ixsttpaTif, vjr Ai.i' 'uiill)t, Mjc 0 II l.lTrrlaLi. I.llf lild. Ill rlM War lu IhrBTaal auj Tuns of llum, addrrtr lx-la-rira llm.kliltiltsCbriimu lluii,.(blrg'. MCMf VVall AMr,"lW'linlii.ilinillag Ua NfcVfclilnra Jutiawl a-o-l for lllutlrti'4 Cats ii-cui-. Mtrraroatu Atsj . i-t. uii.. Mi,. Ctffll Wtl Vlt-a ftrtro Sli't JIti.lr ntlDLffcHS trltkUlbfrarlfldirt 4AUV.B HO Wit aVaUST.IMtBj lWKlliri-ll,l.url. fa atjatiiitanaMal, lav araMy i tall .ttn at Ilia ! laai.Haafi l aVtaMaty K fin aaiy a,r taa akatt unaari wr- rfaaawa4 aartai. Vft vaf talM aa4 riva uwiMmaaa awi rk4 '- ----" avaar warat4 auraani ji aaj Mai W K-giai ta.r-rvt - i,t aa. frtiiaaa. Hl.Ht UuinMHa'M If aat ra a I aara U. at ui Kta il tn yoa. for - n 6 VmtLMmmmU ' MAM. Wbolt aalaAaraut, Inhaata. Tuwa IHta't Miajr h-mbtjar. Im jMr for jmurmrtr. HraitJ fur trrr llllf ugrMBh tr -'' S IVf Igltl- lwll rUllal ''rlMl WHKO-Mt-Mlr, wll lrM Ma Htrrt, Hruun Hrum. Attttrtfa Jmmrm nt MIKKat, lllaiai-HMil, .If. '. rwriVlliU iftrla wvr rowpatlttf pn ' m t ratr-hiixt sttt-lt I Km rot I' Hlnal it." l4 lls far k yuti &." "h. I iw l)vn4 r Itmpllott, d th olhtr Hatl K S tti.! w.t rirtn nlrs l" grr by thr llepublWans in tlu Stth dlsttlvt on tho Rtt b!M Th riktrntUn mm hrbl t (Ist ,! , Jnr Wlh : . m it:ti.:. --I Uflwl, V- K.1 ba "III sf fi tknwK N.Uf U-. nmttn-slt.'. M lsfvJ Hie 41 ".wis" "bsti 1I l'Vt-,, l4.l Mhtkt tHviTtv l fWaal lurt NIlir U aul W aW i,l l) -U f A It m JIki'4 4 mM "!' t . .? ru fMeJ t, t,T ttitK, . (tic t4 .t' rs c iirti kft !!., t, r.TK On, 4 U a.trSt )tt II 4 wafajfav a rii tt WaatiSkf (a V wW ldiHRVktjd; fia,avf rtaa 1, miTii)iiti,)i lrttsa-j VA-ata t as-! 'M . rr-s-ttir"! ' (- at a aim sia at taaaj atsa immH, ,aa a.a. m-mmi aru.tHrs MMi t .. Mask Vatta faatitat aa4 fa ttf lf t.atta-t a.teVi'Tt.J3 i5 4 ttn M t .alia L. la a Wa Waa,t tat sU vt im w ?:. ta i r.i Largest Foundry! It a'l.o Mtnto. ENIINES, aUCHIIIHT, HtlLMII, iriiic vim. it., if. Murray Ironworks, twtlMtto. rtm. The Taber Organ U, .vital na- lt,,,V,al k-v.t I' t, r , t' a 'I (('. 4 J a. 4 ' t,4 s-. . tv a a, 5 IK 4 4 7a- 'at t I t a I yl . afa . a j a !, . lil. ) I rl t . a ,a,. IV, k tl I I .,1 a 4 I a t 4 Tnbcr Or3nsCo. YOUNGLOVE &G0 um ttaaa. r Architectural Iron Works III i:VtNt lirat JSII-IMISl, i.i:i:i.sii,o. ItVtlraaln.a aaat airla Halt ! MllrHl'aia .- & i -t- "-"".-. k i . . m mm Wr l.aia f. .air i art aht mu4 aaa4 Hia'tla.r al fl. Far Below Their True Value, miHI.WsfVfiMiMW'A'IrA'l l n ,ir in 4 V li niut y ii Ilinir h'uih nut Al'I'tUttl AIM Hl lhi. Kit aiWwIllita ftl'M-. at,.) lli ir. aiitr.,4 M lar l-f lal4 ll.t Ntl I' aliiitiwa lll uiall lit- lu aal a.ljf, aha fffrhH itf alallip talr l Utnll Ju.t .al tna, lilar tm. aia la aal t-f, n.Ul ta, nniii o mMiy imJuii Im , ftr frr-ilr,! Niriitii r,r ftrl In Ita m"iji a aM us.t -. t ta n-lll.r a ihiUI rrtlglflaa. M4alnr. f ., tgr -alra Oiaai artlluu ut Ifcr tvaa IIJ A'Mo.s t. C. FORSAITH CO., Maclitnists and Qcncral Mactiiuc Dealers. fHN'ltralt'r, V II,, rvs. ". vinnATOR' s ag Malta N. O THE ORIGINAL 4 ONLY GENUINE VlhfBtor" Thrtiahrra, WITH lara.mil MOUNTID HORII rOWIRt. A M.l aiaatM Twrtthtr llnglNta, Maita nnlji b; NICHOLS, SHEPARD k CO,, ItATTI.K CHI'.I'.M, Mlt'H. TIIR Malrblaaa (.rala-ftavlaa, Tltaa. ta,la,(.aa af tatlaa ttlMAAI. !.!. f a4 aaaaialWa .,., il.alll Im B.,U Walt, far. feat OaaaJai, aa4 l.r tB.la, tjrala paw Waat.,a. 8 kin Ralaara will aatWaksatll I ika -aWMtvtft Mft W lrl l t ft taajflj 4tr f t- ftiM-le, sls il.fcraa TIIR RNTIUR TI.ratl.lof r.aaaaiea l tlae 11,1 f ttxc .41 ataaMaj ft, k, ,-, f ! aUIre rl i fU if I laf (4 .- NO ItirvtilflMV Hh09 lMln lbs Mm rl tVallr I a-aat f9ttt t'kttf it Ml. ) Ut eMIIail 4 aitlM WMttf tai. )! r''l ' s) ( ! K,a4f ft rSavttlUetW UrtUf Ve Utf, a (, Hsvr lrs4. NOT olr Vn.llr HMr1r fr Whrni, lt)t. Im ft, t$t4 la Imi, ( IIMtMf . Ti I ri4 7 (., MIIUI. Iltiftr (lPM4 ! 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Itlta ItittS) btnaa a ll ll. raHiai It Ital.iiallaatSitvataiir tl.alt.a.a vl tfvttin t plXa. tiUtl vAtTr bint MW irirfrr'fffpvTi thU mlmtU . T Ha-i THE tflLIOi MiftTMLE CMAir Afati RlbfrirlllnR WNKKI. 4'UAIHI lat Oat Ia.all4 ta4 IU ttlffja la r.tarr, r4 taaaa. ibt Vtt tani iatkaititlif wtrraj M If M ttHIa iailfatt.,CUaaV tvi. ill- B.W.Pa; e k Soni. Oorninr,MTa EataUUbail In fJML Eureki Safety Powtf lb ntyU hi. tfisv w. Irrlni, "ii,wl Alto, If Ail HlirmiKll' AtLifl ja-t luttMitv wumPr VfdnbitvM. rtatMll'wClrstjfaM "Mil FOR THE MILLION t Tlia U.I HuM$l B'to" I.utllll.M. Nt til. .....A ,.Ul.. aVttfla. tkr 'Vfnl M"iltnl Ai a. tiaar i.utrriri I..MI. if ii.at Mia nt Ml.alr 4lwaaaV Alt r.prrfalir itlilttlr !.. ialst, AaVlt. A "hifAhr fUfkluim, yotaj,lrtlii.alaat.aiat. I, rmfMiirh. lav A ''t'zrUM tf7tat-wil4i . . . a .ii... ... iJ- -..la.ta,aa fell- 4lti tiwt kVf I fits' (Ul'ivrf.aj a-lty VIW B"tta..r-,tFT vw -i- - l"Uu WtTfll, lift to. tljj! JfJiJ frar inottraUd IfnUf Oubte, M pajaa, ctoOi and gtli blodJa. 14 eaauj taata la bap Mrrcrt, V cU. Maoltood, 10 CanUj Woaua IiimhI, JOcanUJ l4opUt, I fl"Knlf ttalrd, by mm-. rWtvd mjrj vt oaU iu-(ii, I)T,jrrn,ttr.'.tPtal 617 H. CMrttM astraat, M. i!!-,-- Vbia747lia la aj.anlt.rt. 'jiMttiii , ti aavarlltwaaaal la lata MHli ic'Wind Engine AND CRINDINC CHAIN. Ttf llrktrtt ruttlta ttAnurt 4arat.lt Mill la .1 R nrl4 off lb. till..ailw(.ft at tba AmrHtaa CB I' ttlaJ Ilill.llloo tt PblltdtltiMa la l. rarrlflM tSiS aTlataM Inylvvi K.tf Mil) tullf wtrraavta Stover'e Twenty-Dollar .,v ,..! iKaPlat,. f.a. tt-r l..i, IIMII fal" I alas lUr.l I lllt. II'S.I !, OttftlUa a it. tlii'i I IlitlU, liiat.l UU btraawa, a. Mill lr 1,1.1a U. a.-., rtfloals'tf la . .Si.i.,4 lallrr tlsHT(lAIlH W.l..lta I I'aalM In ,ltair.i.M. Ianll.. t.M ta4 traia 4 tb .rr.t .tk,M..iM4 laUltllt4 tr t. 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