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i\ I 1 i i i •4 1 I i I a 1 Farmers' Column. £4ve tnvughti on Agrteutturat Mat tern tolieitcd. Moving Weit. A iHtTl Incident fast week hlfctiffht COWBoxen milch pair Farmer. and a pair of oxen. We were still mother to Mary that had the these people querying whether would better their condition, when within a mile we met another wagon with n sick looking mother and a lialf dozen small children, whose father stoutly walking along in formed us he was "going home to Indiana." Almost any day such things may lie seen—emigrants returning poorer in puree, health and hope, to coin Jnence again in a neighborhood from rr»®w*hioh discontent had sent them hot to few months before. We would not discourage emigra tion from the East to the West, but We do ask those of our readers who »t*.Ore thinking of removing to carefully rwh*-Consider the question in all its bear ings before deciding to make up Jheir minds to give up many com* forts, to be disappointed in many *t "*«jhings, and to start, if at all, with a Veil settled assurance that neither their expected home nor any other region is free disadvantages.— i\nd we ask those who have changed fj^heir home and are now discontented 'fcnd anxious to return, to make very lure this is wise before acting on a^heir present impulse. "Mj If engaged in farming we should, «3vith »iir present views, prefer to live In Wisconsin. Minnesota, or Norths #rn Iowa, rather than In Kansas or ^irlissouri, but were we in either of a he latter States, in a region possess •*(ng no special disadvantages, we ftoubt very much whether it would |e wise for us to remove to the 8tat.es rut named. In other words we be ieve there ia fully as mueb in the nan as In the location,— Western 1 Few Sheep en the Farm. Tbe relative profit is much greater from a small liuck than a large one. ^.j&'he grain farmer, no matter how few his acres, can make money by ^ftjteepuig u few sheep. There is al ways room for them somewhere, and (he consume and turu into money food that otherwise would waste.— he •ai i -.1 'i $ must be careful not to over- it ock. «^i To illustrate, suppose Uie farmer iultivate* only eighty acres, raising tnd rain chieily.* He keeps a few oowi the necessary teams. One fifth of his farm is in pasture, one-fifth meadow one planted, one spring raiu, and one wheat. He thinks he as as much stock as he can profita bly keep, but if he puts on one sheep to every five acres, he will find their products clear gain. In the spring, early, they can rua s fn the sod which is to be planted and acre will not hurt tafh sheep han two acres, and in the I there is plenty of feed. Throuah be w inter they can be well kept on hat the other stock would not con sume, with the addition of a little grain. qt I'roba bly the Most profitable are some of the coarser wooled, mutton dreeda. Their lambs sell to the utchers for high prices, aud when the aheep fetch as much as a earl ing steer. Sixteen mutton •heep well managed would produce a ari V Iire. early income of one hundred dol« where if none were kept, noth ing would tie realized. jn The greatest drawback is liability ^o lose by dogs, and it is a disgrace to inv Btate to protect its curs so well, fh it they expel, to a certain extent, the only animal which can cheapen the meat aud clothing of tba pMple. —American Rural Home. Cisterns for Surface Water. Dig the cistern, If possible, ab«ve ilhe so as not to catch the Water tainted mature. As a «essstabler,hadwith iatiej of convenience and cheap in building, and after eieauing, •(lie cistern best be made long and narrow, running along the slope, jt muy be covered with a two-inch -Blank. A few channels on either «idt* to guide the water will be all ,|jhat is needed. If ti e surface is cov ered with grasfl, and care is taken sgftot to allow the water fnliiug in sum- Jier showers to run in, except iu ''^asen of scarcity, the amount of »edi» Hent will be comparatively *mall, tid the water will certainly be cooU r, purer, and in every, way better lhau that from artificial ponds Into i-nal 1 1 1 Vhich cuttle and bog* freely go.~ Exchange. Important Iowa Mupreese Conrt m eisiM. Fran lite Burling'.on Hawkrye. We learn from Hon. 15 H, BMIH, feporter to the Hupreme Court, that "guile an important dwision waa ""tendered a day or two since in re ^w.»jatiou to the railroad tax law. The lioint of this decision is that the tax •n gross receipts provided in the law is only for Htatf aud county pur v ||Kse8, and does not preclude the tax* ?%tion of railroad property for munict« pal purposes in corporations wiiere situated. We did not learu the title Oi the case uuder which this deci lion was rendered, nor the district jrom which it went to the Supreme 1'ourt. v We also learn from another source that the Supreme Court has reversed the former decision which declared the live per cent, railroad tax law of unconstitutional. Tfie result of growing timber by the tires io Wis consin aud Michigan, should recall the attention of the public to a sub ject which has often beeu noticed, yet but inadequately considered—lha growing scarcity of the wood supply of our country. It is uot only for mechanical purposes that large growths of the wood should be en couraged. The removal of forests tias marked, aud iu some respects, very injurious effect upon the li» jnaie of districts lying near I hem.— added to the necessity of cheap building material to the prosperity of the country, should lead to a re versal of our present wasteful policy. In the old world the forests are care fully guarded, and no forssts are ifelled without provision being made jfnr their replacement. We cannot 'have royal forests in a republic, but we can exercise nrudence and com 8.—Exchange, moB fwjiise. The loss by tbe Chicago fire, icu meuse an it la, comew down as tbs One facts are known ^tifty miliious is a» high as it ia p.ut hS lhoHe &Lu Fx j?. -8ion from a calm survey and diligent inquiry. Of this amount, however, monev will flow into Chicago iu a i burgh CbmmerisimL Mark Twain on his Travel*, i jt fot into the cars nnd took a I io Juxtaposition to a female, "tfial i female's face vu a perfect insurant**! {company for her—it losurtHi herj against ever getting married to any aody except a blind man. Herj mouth looked tike a crack io a dried i forcible to our niind a point we have i several tinief placed before our read- lemon, and there *m no more ex* en». Hiding through one of the fer- preenion in her face than there it in tlie counties Jof western A\ isconsioii npinal rolumn of a cold custard. we came upon that common sight— a small company of "movers" going to M',e appeared an if she had b^en Kansas with their wagons and sUK*k through one famine and had got Of cattle-one wagon being drawn bj' about two-t birds through another.-, a pair of and three-pair1She waa old enough to be great-grandtr another by four cows 'i.-si Hays I, "The orb of day phinet rt* splendent in the blue orb above.'1 She hitched around aneasy like, then she raised her umbrella and said, I don't wan't any of your sass —git out," and I got out." Then I took a seat atoogeld* of a male fellow who looked like the ghost of Hamlet lengthened out. He was a stately cuss, and he was read* ing. •'Sai# I, "ifiattr 11$you ever see a camel leopard said cum el leop ard became it is a ptoes animal, and never eats any grass without getting down on its knees. He said be had noi seen a camel leogard^ Then I said, do you chew ,, He said "No air. Then laid, ture?" 4 He took thie for eonundrum, and aaid ''lie didn't know." Then be said he was greatly intereated in tlie history of a great man. "Alaal" he exclaimed, "we are hut few." I told him I knew pne "the nan that made my cooklbg stove was a grate man." Then be aaked aae "woold I read ••Rays yon got?" "He replied, "Watt's Hymn'a," "Reveries by Moonlight," and"How to spend the Sabbath." "I said, "None of Umb fof fian* nah," but if he had go as uriabriged Business Directory of New York city, I would take a little read- Then be said, "YoaQg maa, look at these gray haira." I told him I saw them, and when a tie aheep to eaoh .. he land, yet they will live well.— m*n got as old ae he was he ought to Aft#r that they can go into the pas- dye. Bald I, "You needn't think ture and will glean after the cows to these hairs are any sign of wisdoaa advantage. A run on the stubbles after harvest will not be felt where il 8 oDly that Speaking of Iowa reminds me of the way I got the money to pay for my ticket to that Odd Fellow's sap* per. I bet a fellow a dollar that I could tell him how much water to a quart went under the railroad bridge over the Mississippi at Dubuque in a year. He bet, and I said two pints to a quart. I won the bet, but after all, that supper was an awful swindle. If the city don't settle faster than Ms eofTte did, its old settler*' club would be a failure, and the city too. Dubuque Is eelebrafted tor lis floe turnouts. There was a very fine turnout ou the streets while I wi there a wagon upset and spilled a lot oi women. I didn't see it looked the other way. No cards. ..•„ r===ass= Henry Ward Beeeher ea the Ctsae *f His Wort. I use^o feel as though there was no end to my strength, and the time I »f gettiu# through preaching seem-1 ed very remote. I do not now feel i old, but 1 do feel as though ay preaching would not last forever. 11 feel that what I do I must do quick* his decision will probably be to re- throw a certain shadow. It is not a ive the taxes voted under that law,, feeling of sadness,but a eertain sacsed feeling overhangs the ministry of the World and I enter upon my ut not collected on account of the decision, which is now reversed. THB advauce iu lumber which has social religious duties in your midst, followed the immense destruotiou of step nearer to the heavenly boat. l*oetrj. Tell us not Id idle jingle "marriage Is an empty dreatu for the girl is dead that's single, and things are not what fhey seem. Life is real, is earnest, single-blessedness a flb "Man thou art, to man returneth," has beeu spoken of a rib. Not en joyment and not sorrow is our des tined end or way, but to act that each to-morrow Sods us nearer marriage day. Lib Is long and youth is fleet* Ing, and our hearts, though light and gay, still like pleasant drums ars beating, weildiug marches all the day. In the world's broad fleld battle, in the bivouac of life, be not like dumb, drireu cattls—be a hero »ne—a wife! Trust no future, howe'r hundred"and pleBwmt let the dead past bury Its ^ho *»rv« couclu-1 hoping for a spouse ahead- Lives of, m»rrled fo,kB remiud probably not a quarter will fall in our Uvea as well. and. departing, Chicago. New York ia by far the! leave behind us some example aa ..... greater sufferer of all. lietween i wm Sl^ W eighty aud one hundred millions in ," ,.***?. TPT S u® we wa»tlug ateady stream to rebuild the city, and forlorn, unmarried brother seeing, New York and other cities are again shall take heart and court. Let as. "setting up" Chicago in buHitieaH as #h«n i.,v tsqrfi nipldly a» possibli-a fact which •v »»d.J ai Van little lamb. She was chewing prise pop corn, and carried in her hand a yeN rose, while a band-box and a cotton embrella neetled sweetly by her aide. I couldn't guess whether she was on amission of oharity, or going west to start a saw mill. I was full of curiosity to hear her speak, to I "*h* eilgeneh* o* «?w tfnies, t» quire great circumspection i* a per son who is traveling." "Haid she, "What i •.•.•A1IUVM. 8 How^weerte nt- 0 y°ur 8 By8twn to go lacks iron and I advise you home and swallow a crowbar." He took this for irony, end what little entente cordiale there was be tween us was spilled. It turned out that h« w«s chap lain Qt a baaa ball club. When we got to Rochester I called for a bowl of bean soup. It ough to be called lean soup. I send you the receipt for making It: "Takea lot of water, wash it writ, and boil it until it is brown on both sides then very carefully pour one bean into it and let It simmer. When the bean begins to get restiewSweeten it with salt, then put 11 a#tfe air tight cang,, hitch each can to a brick, and chuck them overboard, and the soup is done.: The above receipt originated with i a man in iowa, who gets up suppers Each year over considerable por- 7vl, tions of the country, farmers rmt i on odd occasions for Odd rellowa. a»*e pat it) much annoyance and extra labor, •nd their stock to considerable actual '•uttering, on account of scarcity of %'aU-r. Where water from the wells lib difficult to obtain, a good cistern is pvrluipH the bent way by which to ^•btain water. But many "farmers in fhe Went have small buildings, and •he water from their roofs would be of limited amount. To such we re commend the digging of cisterns in yhich to collect and hold water from tlhe earth's surface. In a very large utnber of cases, satticieut fall can fee near the farm buildings, for |he purpose. The water from winter «fains and melted snow from a half •ere of land even, will be a very fer^e amount. He has a reciept for oyater soup of the same kind, only using twieeas] much water to the oyster, aad IMT ing out the salt. il", ~i lis •w? «t UvA-Mk n •Ah t«2s mm Tt« v .1 iv ,i-*n -Jolal iiltf *," i ly. The Influence that I am to exert, the truths that I shall yet unfold, will lie within the compass of com paratively a few years, It may baj within the compass of a few months, but in the ordinary course of nature it will be within a few years. Yet that consideration does not affect me painfully at all. I have not inherit ed the feelings of my father who never wanted to die, who never wanted to give up working. I am quite willing to give up working whenever the Lord Is wllliog that I should. I am willing to lay down the burden whenever He says the word. I am glad to work as long as He desires it, to die, if that be his pleasure. But the coming events oue who u brought itfl sr'i.'j i'i' k •a\inb N i tm can live "tall"— atfAh oiamnlat th.i n tbAtBa' tiuie In idle sport, a th®D'U uf d^,n*' amounts toa tribute of which shejou ^r'UIUP^hsot still contriving, still ictiw has every reason /n*11»rttji1irj 1 0 witb a heaf| ?s» 1C3H JDA.TI FALLS TFLITILFL AM !.»« -ij!* .rat** .«• .K'K .sm» .Y.IlHMt •a:» O '^f _«riM W o v e w o k s I »«^*t Mtf *«i4 W I AFD HOLLOW WARS MANUFACTORY .**1* ba 11a i SJj} u+ i»f «hB| if' J, It. Come Ac BTEBTJAMII*, Proprietora. Now Prepared tO SUpptf ttlS TfttdO With 8tOVSS flfld HOIIOW-WSr© OT all __ Al Kinds, on Short Notice.^ It Is the Oldeat eatabUd Sewl made apon It by 'ho InTeaii tatmM' swliuf macbiDt-*. At fh« ireat Parla K* Preniaent, E11a* llowe, 0 V v- lug Si elf It 14BIIT t'i nij(* ed +1*. wmmsAmm* S E W I N A I N E IS HOW ORXRKAU,* AC&r«oWi.KD< KI TO BE THE «i MOST PERFBCT muhinr m\M tNVBNTED IN lSlt. BY THK Original Inventor, Ellas Howe, Jr. Machine in the world, nrft »hKe tb« wonderful li ha* beeu pronounced in every couatry th« moat perfiwf KxpoStfton, In 18K7, the Howe Machine ion. In 18K7, the fhty-iwo competitor*, vorp Awarded, (W* ,w, tIOOI. .taii.--o«il THE CRAMOBOT COMBINATION OF PRIZB8,*it awarded r«.» anv ••ihlbltor, at any c*hH!tior tn the world. eonnlMiisr of the Grand Crwn of tk« of Honor, a U^id Medal, and beside* tUcf*-, Hjiver Mi? 1*1. oqna 1 tn rrade to any roe1*l Ito any other wewlm: machine. After Inventing the «wing m*rhlri'-, in 1^4%, «n4 whi].-rompanl«» (run? np on every hnnd. matiuJarturiu^ marhine* which were Infrtnuferoent? npon the Howe, the l» ventor. I^ian Howe, .'r devoted his time and eoersry to perfectioj th st-wlnff machinf. thna it ifH that while tbe Howe wa» Ihe ftrat machine invented, and wa* cont!rn«lly mann(i»etnred under th'' ha medlate *np.-rvi»lon of Eliac llowe, Jr., he did not form a »to k company for it* manufacture until I 1863, when t)-jerfected the wonderful Improvement* which the Howe 1h-jjreaff*! decree-of 'perfection ever attained fuR nevring machine, but nince that tim«. the flrit seven year" »inee Kllaa Howe or(janited "Hie Howe Marhine Co., it has mannfaetored more than twenty time. n manv ma chine* ae anr othor camMtiy ever mMqtectared in a e.irreapondinij »even year* of tt« workin* Thero have het-n niore HowemacBlnee manonKtaivd la a Ktveu time than of any other machine in the coua try. The report* at Um different jceaecai a^eticlei tn Dohaane for isTO phow that more Ilotve machine* were sold ther»- than of any other. Call and examine the Howe, and ton will then nndent«nd whv we aMfreutag mj mmy mora of tb«M lhao are fold ot any other kind. J. A. RfcMYNOlDS, A«entv Cedar Falls, Iowa, tt-t For A 8TBBBINH A r* (Jeowal Agent*, Du'tnrtaa lo wa. rait fe: BKNJAMIN Ml'# mIT Ac MeCABH to A.*. NICHOLS, ^.#****** W*t GROCERIES AND" PROVISIONS Of all kindgj DRIED AND jfti vr^i-i la] |fU 'vrtVl .erfl f«»J a J9V itmJl wt ii [*i *4 ti'jftfw .wfiolO t.wil GREEN FRUITS, 100119 WMS SIOK JIB,(C CASH PAID FOE BUTTER I AND EGGS, Ooodi Mmdlto Rn oiCba^ft. -i» »t «iv BENJAMIN. 1 8 0 S U .'4 Iff00 niiaoW"e*abf*he4 PeaaAy & Horn In um S8»f BOOTS and SHOES I 84 Wt iMrf'* tM ill In i* "nr.h aa Men'* (hie Calf Boot*. Sewed or I'd ad MEN'S KIP Calf and Ptblc Uoat Balmorals Gatton and HIlpfK-rs. la kct CLASH BOOT AUD 8KOE MANi rACTORT. mmdtort* ai s'iaidbtffly l^clDsi mfcaw, aul we not hoaitata to cSaapai* UM dssasr*" |M (XSfTI IB wS wfW. VnsUta asTOta tar t«4»% ||iliut •». wood typa. nUar's Mtattsg mhm, Moe* io* praaa«a and pfiatlaf mfccsinaiy, Gordon a arj. *M thiev iweaaaiwiMi A* G. But'Boelmiler & Son s REPAIR DIG NEATLY and PROMPTLY DONE Remember the Place, One Door North of Cedar Fails Bank. PICKTON li vtcZoJ LANDGSAF, We are oow Receiving our frtll and Winter Uooda at •VIHV CHARACTER AND DESCRimOJU Boih imported J^nifrican. Fiiuriii lifiiMWiis i Oar Stook is Complete for all the Garments that Men Wear (. ai wuH ftni fie# tfi. To Trouble ttfhow Goods. vl2o24 PICKTOM A IpAMMIAF Ohicago Type Foundry} The Parablee HUM DBS, LUIC A OO^ I3» A 141 Msnrselt., u.j"4 HN|flAflO. 'I1*! ''^*4 naatarial *anofac CWca*o_t3rpe tarad at tbe manBtecttirad byaay FoaaMy, with that tatkacosntry. t« JUectrotjrpInK and ttlwi of tbe sttal •J-*** waAaralgaad JMialMtBfW toU •^'ifeON, si4. & n islfl ifW lJL 6 :t /. i n i n •Isftop Ittven* StMtWorlt. Practically Unfolded I I'M* Nuri JOHN McCABK. la n. •Mi Tis't Laa»ss« wlcWHaV »se«s isl we offrr at Ut« Low««t frlce* »(tfn inn the Mauabctofa ot all kinda of BOOTS. Udiea' and Chlldrena' Cloth, BVBBTTMIHO b«toalac t+ P1B8T "f I. M* bboold be Iu tlk* houaehoid of every Christian, and tM blac«d In tile baoda of all. old or yousf. KlrRantly printed on auper tinted paper, haad •omely bound and embalOatMd wita rifkt fan pag* at«el illuatratlona. Sold Only by Iwlwrlptton, We waat for thl* Apply lSnB UUa deoartaaent the lead of all Faf« jt pnni jit rood spate aaUa or IbaiaW SBkl* or ItMaale to caavaaa lenla made. Asm, aSTalt per vsisabie for delicate Ink 60S K Stb at., St. Louli, Bo. rssTaaueasit n 1*0-1 WVLCM emrFITHS nduoniH VII«as« #|ee«, BttllasrMK. ls«*,sa« |ta«Misor. (Tun tbe lMS«» RMSf tbe cheapest Prtoas rsdaced. a*tfc»lttMi^.fl«*CiKahaa. WCLOM Mmmii. MKtay, VASK or BtTBOIT, |Ottl ldr thokpsoh & s IN iN I'SK! lUnnratr, Tinware & Stem Farming Tools, tT! NAILS, AC., OPPOSITK TUB CARTER HO08E FALLS, XOWA. Woaid reapertfnlly ark of the pnrrhaaiBC •:=I public an esarataatloa «r tMr GOODS AND PRICES. 14 u.: WELL ASSORTED Hardware A Iron Stock. WAnoyTIMBEBf WAOOHMATFRtAJ. OY \!X KINDS Mather A Rubber MHng, AMD HEMP PACKING. iiW- The Peerless COOKING STOVE, •WMAfcrDwabUtty, Kcownay i Ujr, har* no eqaata. ceeaeehoa wltk ths Ness^a TI2ST SHOFI i fKNi al1km '.JOULN AGENTS rOK iktkb MOLIHE PLOWS. f?!« Pf ,ay.ipi ii .itbiu.'O.j FARMING TOOLS ,m:y i'i? la anosnaUy larf^ and ftill, and tbey *»pwlaUy la rtta th«^ attention of the farmlug commaalty to tlili hranch of thair trade. A. O. THOMPSOM, JOSlAn THOMPSON. CMar FaMi. Iowa, Apfll 4.1807. ODELL, the Cabiaet Midcera' Union. »*0"» n: }t-{fe. Jsifl tf*|. A n MHEIS' MWCM—TI IK P-HM MWIK niiiimi V*t tjfiW SMU* coMiHaff a«ss«rtaawi»fist0 BVMMAVjk MMHirHADs, an BL~ 9c VHAiKB, il*' r. I m-mnMl wrfyo BK8KXT \BOOK DMaks, SocrMsri—, OfllM TlblaSy MVSICSTAVhS, PIANO STOOLS. FXTK.VSrOJf T.iBUm, Louifoaa. 8MISU It ED, tfta MA TTM. FIVEIT BEST FELE0TED STOOD West of Pabuque and oor hone manufacture CANNOT %i Tbs PuMIe may Italy on a letter1 k irtlel# far the «ime Amount of Monoy Than at onyothor Bo tobllahmont of the lllntf In the Cadatr VaMoy 1 |P||ws|»eakaad acoaataat anp^y I KBARY 1AIB COFFINS! OMI, TVrwtt N a co. «r JVoduoe I didn't buy mj Furniture at the Cabin** Makers' Units Hew Furniture Store! Mtt )^ttfT, pnrchaaed the mriu NBW STOCK I or Hall & Cameron. A^d U Laoatpd Oppo&ite tJbe Poft-OSoe, O OS oa baaa I hopv hy utrlct attention to hnsitiea* ami fair irali'r daaHnr to receive a iltx cnatomer* Will b- and honorable deaiiag. to receive a liberal (bare of public Patronage. Tfid corned and ai all. i -j-r, l- i:3 "5 Furniture ai bought my -5.» Sponp* ffutk vrns i 'RK FBAiffit Ottitalns afid Pkxtursa^ COEl), TA&8KLA, Ac. -K* bttm MEAT BCMOAL DISMVH« MILLIOIH lmtmlMMT t« the Wtaltrtol Caratlvt KVMII baterer RE EXCELLB*. FTTAI ffiipillisWitWiiit AIST4S|«TIMRA*»MSTLTTAIM«4|TI ,,V 'ITA j-'' y*,u tlianufactu/e to 5rcfer! K^^rvrhinj in the Furniture Lino. •••t7', ~.o O I N S "ifeljadr awrie, always on hand, or wiwr on the shartwt notice. IkMsrtaMiic Mad« a 4pMlal|f. A choies Mletiaaif deetre tojrt»e m# C. A. ORCCTT, Cadar Pal I a. Iowa. April W. 1ST! 11 CRimmi,, (Gill FILLS, »l\«l KIIIIMI THE CONTRACT LET ITnmlia Kvtr Brought The Largest Stock of goods, in His Line, in this Market. Agent For The BAY STATE i dimi i l-ssrft 4-s. of m. wALKra*a CALIFORNIA ift4 9)u4SiC« aa* Ota. Af1 to, Saa rr«»«y»^y Tlwiar BtMmm MttMle Paaeir Drlqk Itodc of ftat Ma, WfeWar, P*a«r rila au4 Rmtmm liljlWIdoctored,aptced asA iweatened to plcaaa tlM taata, called Tonira," ApfKjUaera,"* **aaai am," Aa., tkat lead tta dppltr OD to draekeaamea* rate, tw are* trie Medtelue, made from (be Retire Boots aad Berba of California, ft"se frtaalUlrallillcKhil. tan*. TbeyarettsOaSA* BLOOD PVmi. vmi a un «mo r»iKci FLK, a p&rMI TtanoTatof sad Isvlgorator of tbe Brrtem. cantiag sir sit pottoaoaa aiatter aad riitnm |to Woil to a Ultlr onadtltna, Ko peraoa sas Uka t)ia»a »1lt«sa aocordlag ta dlrac tiosa aad ranaUk lose aavSll, provided their bonea lire not diliuyad by atnera] potoea or other neasa, wad the vital otflMMi wasted beyond the point of repair. .**• A Tb«y ere m. Gentle Parntln aa wall mm ft Taale, poaiaaelng alao, the peeallar merit of actuij u u powerful acent In raUeviac Coa Keatiuu or lufluumatiOD of the LlTer, and all tbe Vlacerai Organ*. rot vwiLi cmiruim whether la yoaag or old. married or rtngta, at the dawn of woooanhood or at the tarn of Uh, tbeae Tonic Bit ten have no e^nal. Vtr I»Ma—alary aad Chaaale Kbe« •atkft epi Oeati Pyapapala *r tlea, WliMa» Mftlli«at aad laianab teat Verm, Ptaeftaea af IW lead. U »er, KUaajra, Bad ladder, tbeae Mttaw liare been aroat aacceaafnl. Bmcb Ptaaaaaa are cacaSdby fldataJ lead, which la pwriftr piedassd fef deramiUBl ot the UlteMln Orsaaa. the Cheat, Dlirlnaaa. Boar Irignwbii of the sss^'ifle'iiSiSS^.^sns apringa of Pyapeptfa. Tbey invlsorate UM Stomach and atbnalata the oHM IHa?aad bMMk* whfib readar tbeaa of aa rqaallad eaceey la rlianatas tbe blood of all ba p^ttM.aad£4wmatBearlUaadv^r toBa FOB BUKK »ait Bona, Ixtracted aadaiMglah la |be.reta ben. 'Veep th^^M^uJ tSXt HYVUSD &eep ihm wfl) frtJo In four *paiiiKb J. t»nw, & im Mkmmkge for F&ritur*. »4f OSO. L. STXARKB. A«aat. TVepitstar. B. B. Mo&oirAla Co., Dr»s«l*ta aad ttea. A#ndta, Saa Jtaiataco, CSL. and and Corninerc« Street, Vew ToA. BY ALL DKl'OGIifTCAVnMAlJBB. Tailoring Iitafawn TAKE NOTICE I J. HMITH, HAS OPBNBD A Tailoring Establishment Two Lixir* Kaat of tbe GazetU* OSce, wbeve tbay are prepared at all timee to arcoaiodate all wba deairc Good Fitting OlolhM We Guarantee a Oood FH. We Ibstt kaepalwaya ou band the Latent Pmfctw br aw SSStoBMn, OBO. J.SMITfi CALL, and BUflBJ) ID I?/ XJ O S AT FWCHFOHD Tliit eondemii* tb« Dety and all others. It: an wash |two peioes to their otte, and with on*'-halt* of the Labor. It thrill Wash everything, a l^ace Collar to a The Beat flow In u H. Large Qui It, 4 without the use of any Wash Board.' Weli«|#«8tri*f and found it tl'K ,: V for. For sale at the Marble Shop, curnief of Main Fourth Sts. ts B. P. LlWtl, Proprietor. down b. a. iK* ,V*'. KIM UMA S. XM* inUHR HeCOY. TIlMLrCf A.JACOOfL *T l' HHS. I«HK PALWIV. FRI5K J. aeirrvT. IHFBY. fflMHARAH PORTRB. r? n na». W. PSBTRR. XIKI AKSA aewEN. i«sa. R. m. ciMSial^ nii. wAim 17 HH.V JOHN WTTR. A MERCHANT -TAILOR f" flt« Pnrchased for the Trade a Large Stock of raOADCLOTHS- DOE SKIN'S, CASSIHERfiS, A TW made ci.othi« Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps. Alao Complete Stock of the Ciiir IteNa 5«r? BERR%* Cedar Fails, Iowa. k .WIALLUKI .Ut i-4 MM PBOPEBLY UREp tHMPOMR BAKMIOji WARKANTEO EVEftV TIME! Charter Oalc vmttf **AK* THE— IHNIMM, HiMilaf simI Oompl* t. md' oa aasdty *aoa«e* Um* a CMId —m aaa Ifcai aatctaasftiUr UM 1 HO .604 HirS SIL1 i'i?saoaMa»wo*Bjseaa«spi .is-n®* Nh: h«J. Perfcst Satisfactisa I —SOLD BY— fiXCElXlOB tmd ival SAINT LOtllS, i, wboieaale Deaieni tn all kinds o(f Tinnem V ,. ,!»-»• Hi tm ui laMia'tur i Live Stove iNt ^1*1-il Stock I ihmm Dsalsrs AVP -x-xati Mi.c MlUi !t/-i aim j, i ... ... ill PIERCE & HOO1 C. CHUECHILt Kmp oa hand a Baa !«t of Drugs anil Modlelneii MOTIONS, 8TATIONKMY, iiirm W.»tB Vahiabte fiecf if fropefy High IMM of OuMMtton The PnrcJiaaer will bav» noUiine to do Wt to put np n w bolldingf In place of thoaa boraad by the late fl rp, to be in poM«««ion of all the Hi- i provrm«*nt« and cor.v, n!i-nc*» wblch can onlf to ny gained year* of toil. Tbe fann ta nearly sar RBu roanded ky WHlow and Kaple Hedfre, aad k bcantirol Grove and YOUNG ORCHARD ar» uaoaf th« •ttisetkiM. lw*« sxpesdefl LABOR AID XONEir to make the plare what It !g, and I refer to nmrose acquainted with the property aa to Its chnapoMa. I'nleaa I aell within a Few Weeka, ihall go again and rebuild. The farm i a Halt Mih»a fton fedar Falla. ti tt'iM ("i I «a*l t" 'rf I'fl yfj t| itiw 1B» tt $ mm WINDOW jlWfl WALL PA PftJt Pan wiMa jUld Uomcs for nsndirloa! na«*. PalMs aad Oila, which will be 10M at lowts cash prka. t%n C. CHURCH 11.4 The farm ia loealad Nine i •aqaire of WILLIAM WIMtCRB, »O MT. VRNTNON TOwrifBHir. E. H. QREQG, (toumnlttma mt§ IMMftrf I #T m5AL»IH tim fail' l/fw .s# «x*skI ail ,jjutar*j ytlseu itT /'I ,.H ji "H »'fr 4wliM mif (i-'i-n sftolS I iik mtri tmii'mif. ru»« w+* .st)oo} W immunmm Un9*m% *. ntm 5 tfuV." 4 tjf Paints, jb' it .d?# TfVJS A ,w Oils, a .1»» iw :i ttm -vmifw n& *w k*A md N trZ-1* •HI V man i "H.' «MM3liaiHI XjdmtiilmW I IHl W Mi'I U4I1 KAY) O O s: s ial/siw aia m* 1 -dlMI ad r-.KI*«A lAli yu »ii Xilf s^N« f® um v.** juttOKta imwm 1"-.' A •.-.m 4j».74t ,zHm* fiadaa' WalXJPapey, &»I f*i/. U HI#* »j#.j -,t iai .i*»y fi. t-f #i«ttlun IU -J. wv*\ Ikttili iHMl I -tosO KACHDTE8 •VKK INVIHTU iM 41 wri til & i-s&j ri v.h UK/" %n'-.b\:vi ad qu b®»:^ Opposite l^sst-onios, l£li i unrnmrt ,af"3 •:u '.hi* W! SJ»fIII CL0THB8 WXIVOES. I^neo So«ly—B, No. 1,10 inch Wringer, $7.i0. •very Msoltlne Varrantadt, naabarela tbeeaeh For Hale by Haw Meat Bferfcet. •CJ. K^TIPTEIt, H' i'tdf'-Mi i MM vwTktrs eteastaued tkf peefdr af Oed«NDa of *iaH ^jgfiarrtffwffr-^ /YlSK iwMS&«t im* «iUAR TAhlM, IOWA. tm