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Mrt TKHY CO., I'll!LA., PA. 4MI Advertixins Cheat#!!! tan brenmr so coro:ann to bf^lB- oa arti an elejrant, tnten-aclnjr »t vie *n run It Into some adv#rtlsom»*n« (bat ire all Mich, a ad Klmply rail attention to fht meritn of iUtt"W In ah plain, honeht terms eh (kishI 1 ludui-»- people (rt*** thfm o*k TRIAL, which no proves value Uutt they wttl aevt*r uac anyUUcif he remedy w favorably noticed 1* aH the -•-a, 17I01M ami Horular, u -iTiBg a large Kale, aad to «ap{Nsattac a" mrdHin'*»i. nere U no denjlnf the vlrtnop of the Hop and the proprietors of llop Hitters have .1 great ahrewdness and ublilty compounding a inKli-lii whoue virtue* palpable to every one n observation." Did She Die? Jflrt tlnjrrrert nd xnfffred along, f'ltnf tr sH the time lor yearV' 1 u. doctor* rtnln/ ht-r no Rood *_ I at U»«t a as cured b* this Hnp iters nay HO much :«ed! Ind«*ed thankful w«- should l*e (or thstaud- A Daughter« Misery. 1 even years our daughter suffered on a bvd 1 '»erv, "n»m a ••miinll atlon of kidney, liver, rlH'u trotih^e :ina nervois dfMIltv. I .'Ut the can of the liest pli*.-lclnn% ,io i'a*« Iier at toua nan ten, I no r» H« r. Jfc now fche 1» restored to u» In ^ood h« «Hb 0 -luiplej reuiedv Hop lU'h rw. t!ut we 1 sunned for years beforr u-Iug u:" -Tub ,1! •. s r». Father la (Jetting Well. daiiKlit«r» ta.v: mm li U'ttcr father Iti since be used i.ittcr.." la a^nintr well after tita lonir HUlTcrtng ju a d'a- .1 e di- lar«*.| lnuraliU I we are k 'i,d thU i» used four Hit -A I.AOV, Of I'ticm s. v. i* Non«! ,'Dtl:u' without a bunvh of giwn the whlu* label, ttban all tl»e rile uMM atull wtui "Hop" or "Hop** la their |. *»AL1XANDCR«^- it 1M8TITUTF Hilary tVoardlng Ht bool at hilr I1aln». (i V., fro Ntv. Vi'.J k City by K41I Fn b"V. f»r 1 «»r H.i-|ti*-»-i"ii-uil« .rnlwr "f t'it»l« I' Ikiilal" !i V I 1 i.f i ant i ^Pl|f i$ i*. ifriWV4l il I I1LU», IV. THURSDAY, XVO. 14, IBM. W. M. MEAD. Editor. For Frf«il»'nt. a EN. BENJ. F. lU'TLEll, of Mass Fi)f%ice PreHhi«'»t. A. M. WEST, of For Congress HON. If. WEIXEB, of Chi" ka«aw C«». COKOIirrfMlONAL COMMITWSK. E. N. Cr-AiiK, Fofctvllle. F. 1'. N«'w Humplon. W P. Eno, Wn^rnor. O. F. WfHt Fnlon. \V. !$. Wim.iamh, Charles City, W. 1{. Mkvu. Clmii limn CivHt'O. E. M. FAKN.^woiiTii, Dccornli. E. nKNN!*, Ki cll'tttiy, A AIA For State Convention of the Kl* tional l'arty. Pf.h Moisrs. Ia., July 18, 1H84. A Stnte couvontioii of the mitioiml party in Iowa will be ht'lii ut Des Moines, on TurnsDAY, the 28th day or ArorsT, 1884, for the purpose of noininntirig can iliilutos for the following offlfos, to wit: A cundidnte for Secretary of 8tnte. A candidate for Treasurer of Slate. A candidate for Auditor of State. A candidate for Attorney General. A candidate for Register of State Land office, and Electors for Presi dent and vIce-President of the United States. There will be ft general confer ence the evening before the conven tion. The ratio of representation will be two delegates from each county in the Ptat». and in addition thereto one delegate for cueh one hundred votes, or fraction thereof cast for General Weauer, candidate for gov ernor, at the general election in Oc tober, 1H83. The following shows the represen tation for the 4th congressional dis trict: Allamakofr..,.. 4 Chickasaw 8 Clayton ......».3 Fayette 9 Floyd 4 IToward Mitchell 4 Winneshiek....8 Total from th« state, 482. By ordsr of the committee. E. H. Gilletth, Chairman. W. E. Fuller, a lawyer of Fayette county got the republican uomiwk tion at Decorah, yesterday. Blaine attends the annual encamp ment of the G. A. R. for the Maiut division at Old Orchard. Why don't he send u substitute as he did iq 1862. ___««_ Mumford, of New Orleans, threat en!* to assassinate Butler for having hu ig his father at New Orleans The Chicago Express says that Blaine and Cleveland are safe for all of anything they did during the war., only having to point to their substitutes as the fellows who did it. Are the prohibitionists of Iowa after the order of St. John or Saint Clarkson and the big distillery? The Creaeo Times stands you up by th« big distillefy because the Plain Draler would send it to the deiuni tion bow-wows with the breweries. The god and morality party is be coming terribiy profane. The State Register suid "damn the Dutch," and now the BHlevue Leader is led to exelniui: "St. John bed d." In the light of the action of the Ger mans and prohibitionist* the false 1 aders had better commit to mem these i ic?: 1 ut-ver had a bit of tf*ast, However atul wide, lint it aiwu -i fell ou ilie aand9d floor, And on the buttered aide: ii, ever ihu. from i hour, I've »tveii iuy fondest uopt'» decay 1 n'tur lo\rd a iree or tl»mer liut "twa tin' u:»i 10 fade away 1 uev,T nur-etl dear tazwlla T» glad iai with Its *ori dark eye- Hut when It eain'- to ktio-v snc well, AUd k»vi* me. It w u Hurt- to die!" We allow St. John to answer the slang of the Cres»o Times. We uever thought the Time# siucere in i ts advocacy of prohibition, bot totned on the "biggest distillery in :h* world." That is the Iowa meth od of which it bt a^ts and is fully de serving of the contempt of every siucere temperance man or woman. To-day, Wednesday, Aug. 13, the Itepubliean clans gather in Deeorah to insult the farmets and laborirg nieu of the 4th congressional district i»y nominating a national banker or an attorney to ieprosent the agri cultural interests of the 20,KH) labor ing men of the distiiet in congress. The sclieme^wonjjiror^ Orlando MeCraney writes a scath ing letter about the methods of 2 per cent Henderson, who is running for congress in the Dubuque district Me., was compelled to resign his place in the Internal Revenue oflice because hedr^i^M^pir^ the l«vy. The editor of the McGregor Times has beeu reading the National plat form and its prcuinble in the Pkain Dkalku, and don't like it. Can't stuud the truth, eh? The only thing in favor of either of the old party ticket* is the hope that they liuve better eaiididatt-s than plutfornia. Geo. E. Stowe of Xcw Hampton, in a eoiuniunieation to the Dubuqui IfrvuUl di-iiominntes *'G» orgieus.' who wrote an article for the Herald as a numcic*:* scribbler. We pub lish the article iu« ritici-'es, mid the numelcsH scribbler whom he de nounces. during lii -long and valu able term of ofliciul wi vice accom plished more for the prosperity un welfare of lwn, than ten thousand men of Mr. Htowe* ability could in a life-time. The author of the com niunW'.ition which i» offensive to Mr. St iwc i» ntMie oMier than lion. George \V. JiHiet* of Dubuque. Tli« dtBKK'iHU who agiee best with Ifr. Stowe. are as a class, men who tier er entertained a democratic thought orpriuctple. aui never acted with |*ati PHILADELPHIA SOCIAL SCI ENCE ASSOCIATION. A Plea for Better Distribution. BY CHAH. M. lit? Pt*Y. (continued from LA*t U ccl\) It lias been computed that the per mrtttent wealth of the world doe* not annually increase faster than about thice per centum. Now if property of all kinds is mortgaged close to its real value, and pays to investors an average of say f» per cent annual in terest, it is evident that as protective iudustiy is paying away more than it earns, it is getting poorer while dividends and interest are tuking too large a share of its profits. Economists tell us that lliw solvent debts of the world, during the past two deeadcH, have doubled from thirteen billions up to twenty-six billions of dollars. At an :iverngr only of 4 per cent, per annum inter est ou this debt, the world pays to the creditor class in annual interest 500 millions of dollars more than It paid twenty years ago. What shall be said of the enormous increase of the principal of this debt, which has doubled within twenty years! May not the ljoa.IT?(l xtriden of this Sine- tecnth Century which have been so larydy /oxtered BY debt securities, be too /ant,at too heavy an EXPENSE, and even greater than posterity u iil be able to pay? How long productive industry can withstand ihif growing drain upon it, wo may not exactly know, but the ratio of increasing debt is so very great, the climax may not be far oft. So long as society moves smoothly ill the even tenor of its way, and no very serious disturbance occurs to the laws of productive energy, ami as rills are always flowing back from interest payments to feed and nour ish the roots of production, these bonded obligations may be measur ed by the rapidity icith which J'uture interest and income payments out run the profits o/ production. A protracted reign of pctce in the world umy extend this limit, or a complication of national embroil ments—by shaking conlideuee in all bonded debts—may hasten the cli mux. However distant it may be, it is unwise to conceal from ourselves, that seeds are scattered in many di rections, which although now slum bering, may at any moment be warmed iuto energetic life to hasten the end. Foremost among these slumbering seeds, most likely, may be the dis content growing out of the too limit ed earnings of all classes of useful mental and physical producers, which thus contracts the ability to produce and to consume productions through defective distribution. This undue limitation of purchasing pow er and interchange, fixes an undue limit to the growth of wealth, be cause wealth is only created in pro portion to mental and physical ac tivity, and not by th»' growth of in terest ami income securities. If, I repeat, the dttubliwj up of mortyay cs on production is likely to contin ue at the 2R?SENT ratio,it is more rap id than wealth is earned, it is more rapid than the increase of popula tion. anil hence sooner or later come to an end. Is it not better to in crease the earning power of all those who are usefully eniyloycd in pro dueing either with hand or brain, even at the expense of a less income from securities, rather than uuivci sal discontent shall unite them against the profits of all interest, which is the real foundation of their troubles? (To be continued ne.rt week,) From the Hulifax (Fla.) Journal, we learn that Goruni Weaver is a flour merchant at Daytona, and that Stephen, is a partner with Graham Thompson iu the grocery and gen eral store at Daytona. The Weavers, father and son are good true men, worthy of eonfldencc and respect and will win if they have net already. Where best known they are best liked. Did F. A. Mann of the Jour nal formerly publish a PUPTA iu South -west Iowa? A Boon Companion. Mr. John Rolfc, Champion Bicy clist of Australia and England, write* to the ARYIIS Melbourne, Australia, that in the six days contest for the championship, after riding 8 con secu!ives h'-.Hfs each day, his limb? became stifT and sore, uud he is posi tive he won the great race, and en abled to ride another 100 miles against time immediately afterward, from the wonderful effects produced by the use St. Jacobs Oil, in training and racing. He calls it his boon com panion, and recommends it to ail athletes. The notion that climate had much to do with Rheumatism and Neural gia, passed away with the discovery that they were blood diseases, and just as likely to exist in one climate as another. Atiii.opuohos meets them on their own grounds, purges the blood of the poisons which induce them, and effect the most wonderful cure North. South, East, aim West, without reference to climate or weather. Says Mr. James Cook, Smithton. Mo.: "Athi.oihuros has donw wonders for my wife's Rheuma tiaJUU, and is helping others." All in the Line of Nature. There is nothing in the line of limbic or mystery about that wonderful and popular medicine, Parker's Tonic. It is simply the best ami most scien tific combination possible of the es sential frinciple of those vegetable curatives whi«:h act powerfully und directly on the stomach, liver, kidney and blood. But there neither is, nor will be, any successful imitation of it. It is all the time curing those who had despaired of ever getting well For yourself,your wife and children. 45t3 If you have Dial rim a, Dysentery, or any summer complaint, get a bot tle »f Xicholl's Compound Syrup of Blackberry. It possesses to the greatest extent those qualities which not only impart astringeney to the lax blood vessels of the intestines, but at the same time giving the in testiues themselves that tanacity which is not possessed by any other remedy. Ask your druggist for it Price i»r cents. 4413 Mr.Ward Niehol» is the Inspector for the New Huveu Water Company. Nt:w Havkn, Conn, Sept. 1,188il. Me**!-*. Lewis Co.: Gentlemen: In reply to your in quiry would say that in wife has for s uie time suffered front debiitiy and malaria. After nsintf youi Lewi's' "Pe Ko" she seems very much bene fitted, and will coutinue its u«* necessity require*. Rei-pectlully yours, WA*1 Klt MMf. GEN. GEO. W. JONES ON THE SITUATION IN THE FOURTH DISTRICT. Cogent facts from a Democrat who has done more for Iowa ami Democracy than any 1,000 Anti-Weller Croakers in Iowa. SiSWIrtt'lfltf' Welter Should the Co* fciMd Democrat anil (ireeabMfc Kadoraneat. la Valoa U Mtrcifth. From the l)ubu|tic Herald. Driirvt E, Aug. 4.—Editor Herald: As I was returning from the north ern partt)f the state last Thursday, I had the good fortune of a ride in the cars with my esteemed friend, Hon. L. 11. Wellcr, representative in congress from the northeastern dis trict of thie state. lie was visiting his constituents with the view to induce the green back and democratic parties to unite their forces in the coming fall elec tions iu this state against our com mon opponents of the republican paity in the congressional and pres idential contests. He fully satisfied me of the policy of his course, and he promises to make a visit to our city to induce the two parties to amalgatc here as the greenback and republican parties have recently done iu a secret cau cus or convention in West Virginia to carry that State next November for the nominees of the republican party. Let us here show the repub licans in this state that that is a game at which two states, at least, can take a hand, i. e., "Let us light fire with fire." There can be no ooubt but that Mr. Weller's triumph over Mr. Up degruff was the consequence of the amulgation of the democrats in that district with the greenbackers, who had nominated Mr. Weller, the dem ocrats liuviug abandoned the nomi nee of their party and gone in unan imously for Mr. Weller, and thereby electing him over the most talented ami influential republican leader in that district. The fact that Mr. Weller co-oper ated with the democrats in the house of representatives of congress by attending their caucuses and vot ing with them therein, and also on all democratic measures during the whole session and that he has been publicly and emphatically endorsed by such members of the house as Speaker Carlisle. ex-Speaker Ran dall, S. S. Cox, Morrisou, Hurd and others, shows the wisdom of the course pursued by the democrat* in his district iu electing him to con gress in that otherwise hopelessly bigoted republican district. I spent some time in Mr. Weller's district during his canvass, and rejoice that I need what little intluence I had to induce my democratic associate* and friends in Clayton, Chickasaw How ard and other counties to support Mr. Weller, hopeless as appearances at the time of his election were for his '.'lection, I had seen and heard much o? Mr. W.'s course as a man and a politician, and knew that his sympathies and feelings were with und for the people und the demo cratic party. The strenuous efforts made by re publicans to defeat Mr. Weller be cause of his opposition to all national state bmks and other monopolies, and of his advocacy of the coining of the silver dollar and of the re-is suing of the large and small green back United States treasury money and currency, did more to elevate him iu my opiuion than anything uud eveiytliing else. I happen to know that the first is sue of the greer.bitck money—treas ury notes was made by President Lincoln upon the suggestion .ind ad vice ot one of the purest J.icksoii democrats that ever lived in this country, to-wit: Colonei E. Dick Taylor, now of Meudota, ill., the owner of the Mendota house und of the La Salle coal mines, for many years, in bygone times, a leading member of the legislature of Illinois, and to whom more th'tn any other living or dead man was Stephen A. Mights and Abraham Lincoln in debted t'oi their success as a lawyers and politicians. It was upon the suggestion and earnest advice of Col. Dick Taylor, then a leading und most influential member of the legis lature of Illinois, that those two great statesmen, Douglas and Lin coln, then poor und obscure young men, entered luw offices of frie'ndsot' Taylor, who introduced and vouched for them, procuring for them law books and offices and money to enable them to support themselves whilst pursuing their studies of the law. They both remained the great and devoted friends of Dick Taylor whilst they lived. Col. Taylor happened to be at Washington, or was sent for by Pres ident Lincoln, to take counsel and advice a» to what the government should do in its then embarassing extremity to raise money to pay the army and to support the war. Col. Taylor promptly replied tliut there wus 110 difficulty iu the way what ever, and that all the government had to do was at once toissue treasury notes, which, being bicked by the greatest government in the world, would be as good as gold which "had passed seven times through the firey furnace." President Lincoln's short conver sation with Col. Taylor soon satisfied him of the wisdom uf the advice given by Taylor, and the president at once requested Tuylor to go over to the treasury department and to give the same advice to the then secretary of the treasury, Salmon P. Ciirse. Taylor reluctantly consent ing went to see Mr. Secretary Chase who, on the spot, hooted at the idea as being unconstitutional and whol ly inexpedient. Taylor returned to the president and informed him of Mr. Chase's refusal to comply with the suggestions and advice. Mr. Lincoln then sent Col. Taylor back to Mr. Chase with au order to make arrangements ut once for the issue of treasury notes sufficient to payoff the army, for the purchase of sup plies for the army, navy, und other contractors and to cary 011 the war. This, sir, is in brief the true his toiy of the cause of the issue of the United States treasury notes, r.ow, and ever since, known as the green back money, which the supreme court or the United States in its re cent decision has unanimously de clared constitutional, uud which Thomas Jeffetson, the father of democracy, und John C, Calhoun, the no W.- wise a ml patriotic states man and financier, both declur« equal if not better thuu gold or sil ver. And v«t these greenback* have b. en driven out of circulation and buried iu the treasury of the United Stsles to m.-ikeway for the ifte.-poi.s bie, uncertain and unsafe national bank not*.*, *oute of whieh have leeelitly ^o|je to the dog*, sp icajiiig devastation uud luiu throughout the length and breadth of the land and will sooner or later be as worthless us the Red Dog bank notes of '37 and '47, euuslng liow, as then, the shrinkage of values to the greit injury nnd ruin of the farmers, the working clusses of the community, and from which there Is tio hope of escape that I can see except in a change in our rulers by the election of Cleveland and Hen dricks iu November. Georujci's. St. John, the Honest Prohibitionist Talk*. Port Jcavts, N. Y., Aug- "The St. John circuit of temperance camps was opened here 011 yesterday iu the Methodist church. The first speaker was ex-Governor John P. St. John, of Kansas, the prohibition nominee for President. In the after noon he addressed a large audience, which had assemble in a heavy rain storm, on the evils of licensing and the enormity of the crimes that had cursed our nation through the liquor traffic. In the evening a larger audience assembled, and Governor St. John spoke of the political aspect of the question, and arraigned the republican party for the misrule that has characterized its work for the past twenty years. He said: "I have been a republican all my life up to the 4th of last month, but I have never lost an opportunity to save or do a good deed for this great cause prohibition. When the repub lican party met at Chicago to select candidates for president and vice president last month they were wait ed upon by the Women's Christian Temperance. Union, a band of brave women having at heart the advance ment of tin* race, and the republican party failed totake any recognition of them. The day after the nominations were made I told my wife I would never again vote the republican ticket, and all my exertions would be for this grand cause of prohibition. Neither party dared to take up this great issue for fear of loosing the whisky vote. Shame, shame on our political parties. I used to lay awake night? when I lived in the border towns and was a republican, hating democrats and democratic principles. Since the 4th of last month I have made up my mind that republican whiskey is as bad as democratic whisky is not worse. The republican party is false to all the teachings advanced and inculcated when that grand old party went into power. "There was a law* once in force in Illinois to the effect'that any white person caught in the act of giving aid or sustenance to any colored man, woman or child should* be arrested, and, upon proof of the charge, should be thrown into prison for two years. I was practicing law ut that time in an Illinois town when a little colored lad came to mv house and suid: 'Please, mister won't you give me someting to eat? I havn't had anything to eat in two days.' I called my wif» and told her to get the boy a big slice bread, butter it all over, and get some meat. Would it not be better.'shc said,'to have the boy come into the house.as everybody seems to be watching us' I said, 'No, I want this people to kcc I am not afraid to give or sustain anv of (Sod's poor unfortunates. The grand jury wu* in session ut the time, and an indictment was soon found against me for giving suste uenee to a negro was accordingly arrested and brought, before the court nnd pleaded guilty to the charge, and stated in open court that I would, do so ngain.aml when ever I touhd the laws of man inter fering with the laws of God I would violate the human law every time. The testimony given hud the desired effect, and that rouit announced to the packed eourt house that he found the prisoner at the bar 'Not guilty of the charge, and I wa^ set free. The man who was the prime mover and factor in the passage of this bill was none other than John A. Logan, the nominee for vice-precideut ©f the republican party. One sixth of our people govern the other five-sixths. If ths one s'xtli be corrupt and intemperate the five sixths will not be long in get ting so too. After the Yorktown celebration a bill was sent in by the republicans for $0,300 for wines and whiskies used on the occasion. At the star route trial one of the jurors came into the court-room and fell senseless at the feet of the Ju dge. grossly intoxicated. But this is not all under republican misrule we have been insulted and mistified by th^ drunken corteges that accompa nied the remains of our murdered Garfield to their last resting place." Wanted! One thousand good thrifty Calves, from three days old up. A. F. YERBACK. Ayer's Hair Vigor is safe, agreeable and beneficial. It is the most.elegant, and its effects arevery lasting,making it the most economical of toilot prep arations. By its use ladies can keep their hair abundant and nutural iu color, lu3tre, and texture. CASTORIA •for* Infanta and Children What rlre* our Children roay choeks. What curw their (event, make* them deep Caatorlia. When liable* fret, and err by turna. What cure* their ooiic, kills their worms ^iwtorl*| What fjuicklr cure* Constipation. Sour btowach, Colds, lndigenUon Cwtorla, Farewell then to Morphine Syru|m, Castor OU and Paregoric, ami JHonjCMtnrl*. Oaataria ia well adapted to Children that I recommend it as superior to any medi cine known to me."— II. A. Aacaat, U1 Bo. Oaford St.. Brooklyn. V. Y. ENTAI INIMENT As akolata wmrm far IUm«« •atiiw, Ipralaa, Paia im thm Baok,lfoni',Gallt,*c. As ia* itaataaMu Pais* reliever. Tit Bite. Missionary work—Kimball circu lating the Register to spread Me Hiighism. Legal Bullying—Hank Reed hur rahing for Rothroek adverse to the amendment. Correction.—"Will the Register in sert the word "not" before the word "known" in its comments on Mc Hugli's open letter? Hoglsh—Rival candidates explain ing fiow the party will be disgraced if Jake, John, Hank, or Aaron get the nomination for congress. Woe to the man whose wealth—gnlns, Pro lulm another man undoing AOd butklH himself In glorious fttBd Ou robbery and ruin. Fraternally, On Ditty. KTTLER IN THE FIELD. Waiting only for Gov. Cleveland'* Letter, The following letter, dated August fth, from Gen. Butler to Mr. Ohaies A. Dana, explains itself: Hon*. Ciias. A. Daxa, E»iior New York Si n, New York City: Dear Sir:—Asa means of reach ing more querists than I can do in any other way, I write you this note for such uses as you choose to make of it. I do intend to stand by the nom ination of the Greenback and labor ing men, and the Anti-Monopolists, and I trust that, everybody will vote for me who thinks that it is the best thing to do. I will give the reasons for mv actions, which are controll ing, to the public as soon as I can have the benefit of Mr. Cleveland's letter of acceptance so that wherein I disagree with him I may do him 110 injustice. Benj. F. Butler. Gen. Butler will speak on the issues of the day at Rocky Point, R. I., Aug. 19th, at Meriden, Con*, Aug. 20, and ut New York City, Aug. 3oth. Original Notice. In the Circuit court, Tor Howard county, lews, Septeuilier Term 1884. K. J. Roberta, plulntlfT, T8. Henry «i. Jones, Margaret E. Jones, Thomas H. Lewi* and Roberta Lewis, defendants. To Defendants Above Named: You are hereby notified, 1 bat on or before the nth day of August, A. I), ikw, there will be on file In the offlce of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for the county of Howard, State ut Iowa, a petition uf the plaintiff above named, claiming of the defendant Henry G. Jones, the oiim of sixteen hundred elghiv-two dollars and twenty-three Iflitn *|l.tiS2.v3) wIth Interest at eight per cent, from the Mb d.iv or St.-ptemlvr, 1HS4, a. money due plaintIff on one pnuiil-fory note, executed by licnr.v u. Jones to Moscn L. •lones tuu iisfljjiieil to tills plaintiff) on or about the Nth of January. IS.n. Also u-klng as against tach ar.d al! »f defendants the fore closure ,of a certnlii mortgage* executed to secure the p.iynient of said note upon real esr,ite slt uated in llow.ird county, Iowa, and described as follows. The north-west qu-irter (n. w. s), of the north-west quarter (n. w. SK and the south-we»t quarter ,». w. of the north went quarter (n. w. of section No. twenty-two rii 1. and thlily-t-wo (82). acres ot the south-west, quarter is. w. of the south we.-a quarter (K. w ',) of Section No. fifteen (15), all In town ship No. on,- hundred (too), north rainre No. twelve (12), went of the jth p. in., Howard cunty, Iowa, on two hundred eleven and 71-1**0 ($211 Tr dollars, plaintIff ask.s -lx ai per cent. lutereM min the i*i day September, l*»t. mo much of ihe first named amount lielnf lu.\es puld by plain l:r ii|Min the said ptenuse* a I o|»v of the -tltlon Is tiled for th.- d-n ndants anil further praying th it each and all Interests orj llensJI held or chtlmcii hy anv and ull defendants, in or upon said premise.*, if ele cta icd Junior and Inferior to the lien of plaintiff the!e on, under his *ald morlifiijje. No iiiosry JiiilH'iii' tit dallied except a'.'-ilnnt defendant Henry Jones. Anil that Unless you appear thereie an.I iiefeud liefure noon of the second day of th',- next t«rm of rh- s '11 loan np|w!nt ed to oe held at the eourt house in s-l I county cnmnieijeluv? en the ISth day of September, 1S8I. yi iir default will he entered and Judir ment rend-rcd agal.tst you tlnreou. laa/ior diince with the prayer uf sal p"t li loa. PSANK SAYKK. 51* Attorney for I'tain tiff. Original Not ire. !n the Circuit "it-: fur Howard cotMt|r( tswa. septan,i«er Term IS.-U. I. II. Tbompsu.i, pt.iiuUff, vs. Benjamin K. Day and Kmina bis wife, W. (. l»ay and wi e, Ullb rt S. Sanson and wife, Lucy Appleton. oharie.t Ap.!etou and Win. lieernijj. deie.idaiits To tlie deienoabove named You are hereby untitled that, there Li BOW otiilleln theomceof the c'.crk of the ci.cult court In and Tor he count v of Howard, state of low a, a petition of p'alntlfT uImv« named, claiming uf you tue utn of with Interest at lo jter cent., an $2,\uo us attor ncys'foes on your promissory note, ulsoiKklnjfthe foreclosure of a ni-vt^e sivn to secure same on the suit li-ea.M quarter of the north-east fourth of section seventeen it. township one hundred l,-(l) rangrit fourteen (14), west, of the Mil p. in. No personal Judgment claimed except against defendant, Mary A. Day. And that unless you ap iear thereto and defend lWore noon of the second dav of the next term ur tin* said court appointed to'be held at the court house In said coimi v, eiiin ii"ii:'!n" on the ISth iv of Septemlier. 1SK4, your defauTr w HI -entered nnd a judgment rendered ayaln-t you thereon, ill accordance with the prayer of said petition. McCahtkv ic McCook and Jo*ki'h M. McKsmht, 45 Attorney* tor PlalnilfT Original Notice, laUmCircuit 'ii or uow.ird county, lora. September term 1S&4. Wm. B. Garrett, pialnttff, vs. David Patterson and Jennie M. riittrrn—. fend mts. To the defendants above named: Yoh are hereby nottned that there I* now on file In the office of the lerK of the Circuit court, In and for tne ci u ity of Howard, state Of Iowa a petition of the plaintiff above named, elaiinluif ot the defendants David and Jemd *M. Patterson, the sum or fourteen hundred and tlfty dollar*, with Interest therei.ti at the rate of eltfht |»er cent, from the flrnt day of March 1SS4. and attorney*' fee and exchange, a* motl ey due plaintiff on prluclpai note or bond with coupons attached, with lnier.*M thereon from maturity of *ald Interest coupons, at ten pet cent executed by David I'altcrson and Jciinl" M. Patterson, to James L. l.olnliard: tt ou tin 5th day of March, issi, fur the purpose of kc curing the payment of said principal note or bond and interest coupons, the defendants Davl I l'aterion and Jennie M. Patternou made exee,:\. :«'id delivered to June's 1. Lombard tlitdr uwrtgauc upon thv following described real estate, situated iu the county of Howard and elate of lowa. to-wlt: The s»uili-wesi quarter of the north-east quarter, and the north-wit quarter of the south-east iar n r. and the south-east quarter or the north west quarter, and the north-east quarter of the boU'll-west quarter Of eecllon Sixteen (16) township ninety-blue (W), north range (14). went Mil p. Ill That writ of attachment Issue against the property of the defendant* for the duiii of three hundred dollars. And turther prayln? therein that the right, title, interest anil equity of redemption, of each and ail of the alKiv-named d-fenduits, in ah. to th" abo\e mortgaged premises, forevci elo .cduu'l barred and toeir ieins thereunder o Interest thrrelu, Il any they have, be declare junior and inferior to the ilen of plaiuUff* salt. mortgage. And that utiles* you appear thereto ami |defend before noou of the second day of tin 'next term ot thesildcoun appointed tobe In-' at the court house in said couta I commencing on the iHtli day of S*iU nil er, iw four ueiauii will Ix entered and a Judgmcn .l*Mide:-rl a^aiiirtt you itc-ieon. In accoidanc iwiiii the piaerof kiiiI petition D. 11. ErruN aud Met AKTKV S'ILLShaveSUn K Mccook, 45-4 Attorneys for I'mlritliy. IF NAI IF AT ot.FT, iAttStlr ult. CO'l.-t of Howard Const/, lows September Term, ltMi, p.ed Miner. I'laihtirr, Au.ihe! p.iM»eit. job Tronholm, executor of last will of A. FiiH.-ett, deceit»ed, f/ielnda sett and hu*biu t, Aid" s. p.i*sctl. Mary I*e and hush md, und Martha Demoss aud llUSbatl!. ilefendauti. To the |)»f iidai*ts above named: oil are hereby noliih lual tfcerc Is un» on file n the onice of the cmrlc of the circuit Court uf ilow nil count), Iowa, the p-llllon ot the Piantlff claiming of you the -.uui of six hundred nnd toity- c\cu dollar* aud io per cei t. iniercji from September ju. ism and Itiiv dollars aiiornejs io on jour |ri mlr »i» y noU'-v also tisUii„r lUo foreclosure of s mortgage |^lvon to secure haiw oh the weM hall of i i|e north east quarter of M-ciion M'-ien tort nsi.ip nlncn nine ran^c fourttirn, iHj, west of ne 6th p, in \o ier«mai judguuut clulwed against any of defendants. iu in. a mo iiotiiicd that widen* you appenr thereto und defend Itefore do"d of lln* k-coii I day or me next teiiu ii said Vourt appointed to e held al the court houi-e in -aid county, commencing ou ihe eighteenth daj if September, imt, your detauit wBl beenteici uid a Juduueni tendered n^alnat you thereto in accordiUeo wish the prayer of s.ud Utlon MvVAttfSV U*.I Attorney* THE GREAT GERMAN E E Y FOR PAIN. RelleTm and cure* IUIEIMATISI, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, BA«'H Al IIR. HEADACHI, TOOTH ACH1, SORE THROAT. QflNHT, SWRLLIKOS, •PRAMS. Sorcnm, Cat*,Bnilaaa, rnosTniTics, SIISBIH. MI AI.DK, And all otlirr tiodilf aeliM nnd |*ln». TIF' CENTS II BOTTLE. Sold hy nil DniKrlMn nnd lf»l*r«. Directions In 11 Inugiiftffen. Tha Charlaa A. Vogalar Co. CminilH lo A TOOtUH 00 Bftitlamw, H«n U.S. A. CCLEBAATEO BITTERS When Ilostetter'a 8tomach Bittera is na«i to promote assimilation of the food and en* rich the blood. Indigestion, the chief ob atacle toau acquisition of atrenght by the Weak, is an ailment which Infallibly sue* cumbs to the action of this peerless correc tive. Loss of flesh and appetite, failure to. tletp, and growing evidence of premature tlecay, .nre speedily counteracted by the treat invigorant, which braces up the phy sical energies and fortifies the constitution •gainst disease. For sale by all Druggists •ad Dealers generally THE0HLYTRUE I O N O N I FACTS tEGAROTRC Sr. Barter's sn Tom. rtwtn pnrtfv nnd enrleli tliu BLOOD, rcpulitte the LIVER aiid KIDNEYS, »»»l IS to ill- TtfB HEALTH nnd V1UOR of YOOTH1 In i»!l Uiojc fliM'K-e- rcoiirint.' .*» eerfatn and eltielmt Tt IC, e-peeiall* l»*-|.ej.»ia. Waul of Ap|»etlte.lll.tlgeS tlon. I.o, !, of .ilri^ii lli. el. .. it.- iim- ih uiMiked t||i kit cie.i i. I e aiet otiilev. Ill results. IV'lieK, mn-ee- and ner*es ri'irh v new force. Kloneli* liiu moid aad s111»|• Iies ltrnin I'owi r. PaICFO »mleri!.y trom nil eomrlaoit* L^UrlE»?d p•-• i.11i im ilidr si wIII Him in DH. IfASTJiH niON 1CN1C a Kif« und ,•« *1J cure, lii'iifi a rleur and liealtliv coni|i!i'.\ioM. Tue -Ii'!t.--:i'n. .|v to the t.oiio el Dll. II ti:'li:ii'x lli'iv T'»MC i- that lrci|l'ei't atte'iipt" at eoinilfo-i'.-iibii' I'KTe id\ tnWi t» e |«iiil«r It v ot I lie n iitiual. il e irii« .ll\ le«.lrt Ii*:.itl Jo not purlin en I—i"'t Ihe 'nioi .M. A Mi Hi sT '."rKl jr »it nd'!r»"» n* !v tr. irtcr ?.!•*!.C« St.t.afl|,, Jin., lor «.ir DUE.AM aOCK.' ^Knll utr.inw ~nd tiM-fn' inum tior.fic jr Drt. Hai:te -'s I in Tt nio ik ir Sale by ali Dkuggioiu Af-IO DtALCriS tvLitrwugae., TUTT'S Prom I S TORPID BOWELS, I S O E E I V E in tkiee-Tourths of iiseMea of the human race. Those Ihe «1 •eke. fkllnut after eatl»|r, svcnlon t* •icrtlon of body or mind, Ersctstlon ef food. IrriUblllty of temper, Low iplriU, A feeling of htrlnf ntgltctei tome ditty, IMulueu, Flatt* Hn* st ths Heart, »oU before the eyee, Itlsfeily col* •rti triue, COIfSTIFATIOW, and de soajnd tbo uso of a remedy that acta directly n the Liver. AsaLlvermedicinet*j no equal. Their action on tBO Kiduevsnnd is nlso nrompt removing •11 impurities tlirougli tueso three «c«T» on|rers of tl»o •••*•««*," producing appe tite, sound digestion, regular stools. a olettr akiuandavlgorousbody. TUTT'S oituse no nausea or griping nor interfere irith daily work and aro a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, fold EVFRVwhero, HAIR Ttrrrs dyl Grat Haib ou Whiskers changed la» Stantly to a (iwssr Black bv a singlo ap plication of this DTK. Sold by DruggiatS^ vrsent by eipresu on receiptor IJ• Offlce, 44 Murrny Street, New "i ork., TOn'S MANUAL Of USEFUL RE8EIPT8 Wit ^MnwMnw"BEnBirti ^=nDamlanaiJJjafei ers, NE licit PsverfJ I N I I O I N F'.'rr Fred,:-?!. Frrrair.int!J e s a e s e W E A K E N S I 'ratrs I n i s i o a* I A S Y I I U i a EE?L:re- UitalH-J, 'tnngihezi er.J INTRIGANTES AT JJRZIN Nerves. JL RCC:::I'T CJRE f:r IZPCTCNCG I'ervor.s Dehilit-J. MCMPT. SZFE £.1 i EUF.2T FT.CO per box. SIR far $5.00. I'A:led TA asy address on rf Price. SEED circular,receipt fsr J-JL-T fsr Vsited Slates F. B. CROUCH, J/02Crtsd St..VswYOTTU. nlanta Home treatment. Medl cine can be administered without knowledge of patient, bv placing it In coffee, ten, or articles Of tood. Curen guaranteed. Head for uartlcalarM. Milia SPCClPlG CI.. laaBeoeSL, CXllCUfHATI.O, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. jy.. On ville, Ohio, Sept. 10, 1W2. COLDS. Having b«*en subject to a broa chlal affection, with frequent eolds, for a namber of years, I hereby cer tify that Aykr's Cni KRV 1*k« iobai. gi»e» me prompt relief, aud is the most effective fanedy 1 haw* ever tried. Jahks A. llAUILTrKf, Kditor ot The (YMMTI,* ft All All A ^flead, Ohio, June 2ti, 1HX2. COUGHS. 1 bsre until Avr.R'ti CllLKRy I*i:i Toa* i. this spring for a se vere rough and lung trouble with good effect, and 1 ain pleased to rcouuuaeud 14 to any one similarly affected. Harvkv BAHillMAK, Proprietor Globe KM.* rscrAUKu uy Df.J.C.AyerdtCo.,LowuU, Sold by ail Drnggisti. od »:x «vnta .or |Mwtnge u. 1 receive frit*, a costly l» i il wiitch wl'l help all Uw se.%, to ro mi ne? lit iiT.av than auvthliu' i In tmr- uorld. lortene.- A PRIZE tur Plalutt* uit. tm: *uitwi ^ixioiuteiv Mirr. At once ad 4mMTat'ri & I. Augusta. Maine. WI S U E E S Prom NeivoMa.Chroiilf ami Bloo DUtM«a Brala and Heart Atri-cilons.H'eafc Lsnn, Kerroei Sofclllly. Broken Down Coantl* taUoaeand WtutkiiiHH ot tlie KI«laeye,Mlad« der Vrlaary Orsana.uk your Dru^Kiit Iff Or. OHu WML0 tfMBWWta MMFie NO. 13, COCA, BEEF! IRON iW itli Phoaphorua,) A BLOOD, BRAIN A NERVE fONIC» If roar Drnealot doe* not knep It n.k blm to order It for ran. SI. per bottlo. Coea.Beer aad Irof to tlM GrmtMt Uiicofrry of mod»tii (or MmphUt, with full t*articul«r». add^Mi OMAS. W. ioOTT M.D., Kansas City, Mo. R« DR acoTT a Lirm*riLLa. •WIITMIUM. nieBMldn.Ciil. Ths dry «illm«#« Now, Throat, hontffi. fnlltdau, K it.. roato, cost. fret. MABBIAGE GUIDE 260 Pagee.Illuatrntod In rloth and gilt binding MS money or coat aaei, anrae |a|ier cneora'JSc. Thl« bui contain, nil th" curinun. tniibt.fu| or Inqulaitleo wnut to know, liirjwedltloMH, lO fll) aeh.aold e*er» faw moi, Ifonlth. Beauty, Happineaa. iireprr-mpted by It* tuK rlo«—who roar iaaiT»,wh» not, whjr. Medioalaid. «h'S Qocwiwiirrhroorlithom.i lorou. Sent amled by Da, W HiTTItB, Kt Louis, Mo., tha -riMt. utrialiil, iSBBnnsur merisunm Secure Healthjr [settea to the Lire* •nd relieTe all blV 4me troubles. KING1Snggli%"sAllPristflto.MoOripiag.TwrtaUtfanlr Bitters. i le-M miters arc ei«peclallv prepared for tlSB masses or mankind, suffering iroin Torpid l,lf» er, tVeak and lUnesxed Kidnera, und coiiitlta» tlons overworked, bodily and mentally. TU*y Cure Kever and A^ne, Malaria, Indiireiitlos, Dt«pep*ils, XerToo* liehlllty. Headache, t'es atlpa tion, gives a good appetite, purify th» blood, stimulate the Kidneys Into healtliv tlvlty, producing aew life aud vigor to the aud mind. WE WARRANT THESE BITTERS to be the best Tonic preparation made and rrt#» Otnmend tfieiu to everybody tor Family nae Wt secure Health, Kfrenath and RspplneKa. DIKKCTIONS: A wtue glass rull taken three times a day, in-fore each meal, will avcomplldl the desired effect, without drugging the stejfc- JOHN A. KING & CO., Wholesale Drupgists, ProprietorH, LAKK ST., CHICAGO, ILL •aruuy—Try, and yoa will always use them."" I Price $1.00 per Bottle.. .'11 lull 'tttng Is profitable. Tiii'es redttctSi 'dialogues free. Write for an agw cy. Address, H. Tt'Msox, Map PuUllsher, 3dt«»i] Davidson Block. ST. PAl'L, MISNT THK SCIKNCK of LIFK. OXLY /{y Mail Powt-l*aid. KKOW THYSELF. A Great Modicai \\'t»rkon MnuhotHi l-:\hauted Vitality. Nervous and riivsl.'stf n-billty. I'reM.itUM' Dci:5lw in Mail. Krrors nt I 'tt'h. and tlie tuitwiii iiiicrle reniilitnu fnnw Indiscretion or exiT-sses. a two: for ovet y matt yo'ing. mid !ie-iiged and old. It coat l.*.s 125. pres- iptions for all acute .uul chronic diseases, e.icii oue of which Is Invaluable. ,s.» found tor the author, who* vp rlence fur -il v.-ars Iw such as |tr. tihly never tier ire rcll to tlie lot of any plM slc.ati. BOl.iage-. bouti 1 111 lM*autlf«i Preach ni i ll'i, e:nh i sed eoverit. full gflt, gu.'i'anferHl iol».« a finer work In every scm»^«— me. 11 ml, al. literary and profe^i,, d— 1 |lfta. any other work sol 1 this otintry for r or the monev will refund-d In every 111-t inctt Price only $i.uMiy mail, no^t-pald. lr.u-tr.ittve *atii de ft cents. Hin.| unrv ji.t initial awnr#* Oil theuutli u :V t!ie Vitionil Mt ilieal Assort at-lon, to the o iu er of which he refers. ThlslKvik should bcad liv the voutiis f-rM tructlon. and bv the anil, ted for lelhf. It wttt b-'iietlt ill.— (L mdon l-.m-ct. There no n^-inlKri of snei&rv to whom this b'»o!c will not l»- uocfti!. wln r'ier youth, pacet guard! 1:1, in.- ruei'it or cieivvui 11.—| \rou.ittk. AddiVss the 1'eabod.v Medic il Instltut" *.r |r. W. H. Parker, No 4 Hiiill-ich Mivet, Hosfia. Mass ho ma v lv* eoi.»uitu'l on all dls"ase r» (pitting si*ti 1 „,tr! Chronic and ob» stln »te diseases that have baffled the skill of all other )h v.s It- *1 Id ms a «p clalti such treated n wnU succcm. fully out aa XUIVQ CI Instance of ure. I il I OCLl 3814 pISO 1 "I «i claltjr. witlt* fiM S .CU E FOR C«»lt WNiKI ALL USt MIIL K»^it ouifh Hynip. Tafte« Rood. Use In vima. Hold by draMtiata. I Are you failing, try Wells' Hkai.th R* ihwm, a pure, dean, wholesome For Brain Nerrea. Htomaeh, fJ«er. KVtneym, Lautfi. An aeqaaled innpirul Cure DTrSIPIEIPSILA., Headache, Fever, Agne, Chills, DEBILITY A WEAKNESS. Nice to take, true merit, unequaled for TORPI« LIVER^fnd1.Night Sweats, Nervous Weawi«M, Malaria, Leannen, Sexual TVCaiBy I1QI V VIIV VV 9| lalariat DeSfae. Leanness Sexual I.'a^ mSBm 1.00 per 5ot, 0 for $6.00, at Drugrlata. EL WELLS, Jersey Qty, N. J., uTS. A. BucHu -M Buchu-Paiba Remarkable Cares of Catarrh of the Bladder, Inflammation, Irritation of Kid neys and Bladder, Stone or Gravel Dis eases of the Prostate (Hand, Propdotl Swellings, Female Diseases, Incontin ence of Urine, all Diaeaaee of the Genito urinary Organs in either sex. For Un healthy or Unnatural Dischargee also1'" aaltliy or Unnatural Dischargee tut iso 'Chapta's Injection l1eur."(«chtl. For W I i n i i w hervsLitary mint, use Cbapln's Copstitu-Coni NVPHIMA. tdtln *r contracted or _i*r«ditary taint, use Cbapln's tion Bitter Hynip, $1.00 per bottle, iynip, S of 1111s, 1 Halve, by Express oc receipt of 910.00, or at DruzgiXa. K. B. Wklml Jersey City, W7 J., U. B. A OUR nm is fsvorahio tvrms aa by direct tppUraMos to us. OEIVEXIAL #£WSPAPCB A0VERTIS1N0 AQINTt BOSTON •eiitiMBa a. s. rsTTSMiuaoak NEW HAVCN* COMM. •.r. stasias. NKW VOM sso. r. sowKiL a co. wmtms Isrmisuuttt. idLtiil l»HIL.ADKL»HIA S.V.A1SSSSON a a. rmiMiutis CINCINNATI siLVAsnaaaona. i. a. rauasAS a satfc CHICACG out a. uuu a c*. it,NN*is •T. LOUIS HUM CSSBX A* OA CHICAQO L019I TSOMiJ. Sheet Music a 1 !•'r 4• --1 rt i »\i*il at Vt PRV oj» If, O. r»ncr. J:.,