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PLAIN DEALER. ESTABLISHED 1869. PUBLISHED THURSDAYS AT CRESCO, THE COUNTY SEAT OF HOW ABO COUNTY, BT W. R. 9sc F. J. MEAD, oppioi iii cmrmmAL block TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. i oopy OM yumtbi «ur. SSL Impure 1 wttli^Ked Tin Tag Hour ..tlM .. .TS .. BEST TONIC. Thia medicine, combiainf Iran HI—M,aultfiatCWtouiVereve» gn4 Nftnlclte It if an unfiilitir remedy for Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. 11 does not It iiijura the teeth,causeheadache,or produce constipation—other PkUir, Mother, and Three Slaters DwML Mr. David Claypool, formerly Sergeant at-Arms of the New Jersey Senate, Notary Public at Cedarville, Cumberland Co., N. J., makes the following startling statement: "My father, mother,and three sisters all died with consumption, and my lungs were so weak I raised blood. Nobody thought I could live. My work (ship* smithing) was very straining on me with my weak constitution, and I was rapidly going to the grave. While in this condition I commenced using Mishler's Herb Bitters^ and it saved my life. Because it was so difficult to get it in this little placet and I had improved so much, I stopped taking it for a time, and the result is that I have commenced going rapidly down hill again. Somehow, Mishler's Herb BiUers gives appetite and strengthens and builds me up as nothing else does, and I must have a dozen bottles at once. Use this commu nication asyou please, and if any one wants to be convinced of its truth, let them write me and I will make affidavit to it, for I owe my life to Mishler's Herb Bitten." The secret of the almost invariable relief and cure of consumption, dysentery, diar rhoea, dyspepsia, indigestion, kidney and liver complaints, when Mishler's Herb Bitters is used, is that it contains simple, harmless, and yet powerful ingredients, that act on.the blood, kidneys, and liver, and through them strengthens and invigor ates the whole system. Purely vegetable in its composition prepared by a regular physician a standard medicinal prepam* tion endorsed by physicians and drag* gists. These are four strong points In fltvor of Mishler's Herb Bitters. Mishler's Tlerb Bitters issold ly all druggists. Price $1.00 per large bottle, fi lmttles for $5.00. Asl If not keep it, do not take anrthin*Bitris. !mknarnot dnnM for Missi.r.B's aoM StCoamerce l.raf Ka*y CllpplBKs, mer., Adrtnss J. C. Fine cut Chewing, and Dlack, KSI KKS an- tlie betst Brown and Yellow and cheapest*quality con sidered? 44jrl »Kim.Sluing STAStAHH l^OOfcS Ks. steady work "for ant ot Sum Itfardy A C«., Chicago. SS YEARS IN USE, Tha Oreatast Medical with a doll Irritmbllity a GtoasT Black BY A single application thia DTE. It lmparta a natural color, acta lnatantaneouMy. Sold by Druggtata, or it by czprrM on receipt of 91* 44 WIUW^ 8l.| Neiw Ely's Cream Price 60 cratN. VOL. XXVI.—NO. 42. made upon He that with pare vegetable tonic*, quickly and completely Carre Dmcf«i«i Wrmkmem, DUcaaes BMatn nd IJm. It is lnvaluablo for of the Itiaeesea peculiar to Jrou medicine* do. enriches and purifies the blood,stimulates the appetite, ai«la the assimilation of food, re lieves Heartburn and Belching, and strength ens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, of Energy, &c., it has no equal.Lassitude,Lack JUT- The genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other pafesairky mmianntu n. baltumu, n upon us, morose Herb or xlae. tuft Street, Philadelphia, can 1 to MlSHI KB HCBB DO YOUKNOW T11AT LORILLARD'S CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO all, PILLS Trinaph of the Age! SYMPTOMS Of A TORPID LIVER. lM*fa«»etlte«D»welicMtlr^Mala the fcwUU aeneatlea la the hack Fola «nde* the ahMlder bla4e»Fallaeaa after eat In a, iucllaatlea with adls- to exertionof bodjror astad, of temper,Lowapirita,with feellaaof havlaa neglected ooaie datr» Wearineaa, Olulncas,I-'luiterni Heart, Dots before tho eyra, aver tbe right ere. TUTT'g There i.t tbe lieadacbo ltestleaanooa, rxixs |o auch with ^,4rcofiiif^A1f'ioK?" are especially adapted eases, one dose effects such a ehang" of feeling as to astonish tlie autre— SWSrSSEE Pried oiBxaaa ohan GKAT HAIS Balm Cures Cold in tbe Head, CATARRH! Im Coli anil Hay Fever. For Ely Brothers, Owego, N- 7 6,000 'O CLUB RAISERS! For partlcalars ami gQUTH AND WEST, ST. LOUIS, MO. THISPAPKR laonFIUSand Ad Tertiilns oootivrU for It and all other n Wf'pi|xrs in th* \oorlii GOOD can TRUE WORDS. L0f $256,000,000. It i» much easier to find a scorer A. I). 800 Rome had a circulation of men wise enough to discover I of $168,000,000. the truth than to find one intrepid I Mr. Jacob* addes enough, in the face of opposition, I "And such was the power of the to stand tip for it. I rich over the moneyless people, rr i *t many of whom were held in slav- Heaven le their resource wnoi ,., ,, i i fiery, while others have no other but the enarity oil .. ., .j „.i i, I concliton of servitude little, if anv, the world, the stock of which, 1 fear, is no way sufficient for the PreTe™Dle actual slavery, mat i i: l. I the prices of a hawk, or a grey many pout rfaum which »re «'H llon gives good advice mi lids I nest Wft8 aA We can never have much eon-1 set of agencies being put in opera Ifidence in the uprightness of others I tion. Columbus led the way in until we have discovered some dc-l the career of renovation, and when greo of uprightness in ourselves. I he spread his sails across the Atlan- We are apt to suspect everybody I tic he bore mankind audits for if we ourselves ought to lie suspect-1 tunes in his bark, ed, and just as apt to trust others! The annual supply of the preci I only when we ourselves can binding sullen, or accustom our selves to look upon the dark i»ide of things. No sense of the solem nity and importance of life can excuse us and unhappy temper Happiness is the result of har= tnony 1 K)tween our wants as creat ures and tho world without peace is the harmony lietwcen us as spiritual beings aud the Father of our spirits, The one is as change able as the objects or circumstances (in which it for the moment relies the other is as unchangeable as the God on whom it eternally rests. In all relations of life, we find that the person who is moit hum* ble and unobtrusive, is exerting the licst and widest influence, moulds tho hearts and forms the characters of soores about hi«i, who are not aware of the fact His thoughts and words, liis con duct and all liis acts, are like the sweet dews of heaven, which none soe and feel as they descend, but the effects of wliicli are visible to every eye. How important that all should 1)C humble!—that the heart should Ix) cultivated and im proved, aud not the shell which con tyuis it. iy Littje by Jitflo must we reeeivc |ftbh) paper money. Rl f|yBp»mSv°A¥Q $51 the truth, Tho moral progress ofl But the bankers, the shy locks, CAUHCll V u*K"stH-/,work11 id and the advancement of I the usurers and money sharks were each individual depend on this. lnot prospering, so they, Repnbli- Thei'O art* times whon lie our gets .. .r. Kale by 1 Ml kihayto In mniti ARTICLES! on tho mnkt ablo t«riua at ttt#. INTERNATIONAL NEWSPAPER AGENCY 1. P. RtMari I'nPm New Uavaa, Ct., U. 8. A. hUhktrrf Um u lull IHrxfry tf UmW«rU. were reduced greaf with one hand he that gives good I eye of the law, as was the murder counsel and example ouilds with I human leing." hotli but lie that, gives good ad-l After attributing the fall of monition and bad example "Uildsl to a w u th^ £d I I man, watS thc that 7,f and tho robbing of a hawk's iine in the a er an(j tjie COndition with one hand and pulls down with I «t]ark Ages" to tlie limited supph the other. I of money, Allison continues: One had better sail boldly in al-1 "And as if Provident had most any direction than drift with-1 tended to reveal in the clearest out any direction at all. One hadl,nanncr possible the influencxj of 1 tetter sail in the maddest storm I this mighty agent on human affairs, that ever troubled the sea of life I the resurrection of mankind from than lie on the sea and drift with I the ruin this cause had produced any chance wind that blows. I was owing to the directly opposite of the lie I oils metals,—of money—for the trusted. 11,se °f the glolie was trippled—lie Thednty of lieing riteerfnl is fore a century hail elapsed the lone which is at all times price of every species of produce We have no right to be| was quadrupled, Tho weight of debt and taxation insensibly wore oft' under the influence of that prodigious increase—in the renova tion of industry, the relations of for uivin«r way to a #onr h**-iety were chauged—the weight BO* I e i„i: i ..re *l.„ of feudalism cast off—the rights of man established." Commenting upon a later period Mr. Allison says "The suspension of tho bank of England in 1793 led to the use of an enormous amount of irredeem able paper money. The result was magical. It terminated in a blaze of glory and a flood of prosperity which have never, since the beginning of the world, descended upon any na tion. Prosperity, universal and un e|heard All this oh account of the use of an enormous amount of irredeem No ideal of perfection springs up lean-party like, resolved 011 contrac ready formed iu any mind, but |tion und ||glimpses of a better life ttomp to us through tho parliament. And what was the result I each one sees how ho may purify his own heart and elevate his own character, how lie may further the cause of justice and help his fellow men. It is for him to discern is one way of attaining I culat^on, pv^\u'in^ dsi\Sss, ruin wliat we may term, if not utter, at land V.fV"kniptt'y in the gi-eat inter lcast moral happineiM, it is this—-aIests of both land and trade, sluuere and unrelenting activity I especially severe upon land owners for the happiness of others. In I whose estates were mortgaged. that one maxim is concentrated I In hundred of cases, from the whatever is noble in morality, sul-|tremendous reduction, themortgag lime in religion, or unanswerable!ed estate sold for barely enough to in truth. In that pursuit wc have!pay off the debt, leaving owners all scope for whatever is excellent!penniless Ixjggars. in our heatrs, and none for the! The distress beconie ingnfferahlc. petty passion which our iu».| Xu Manchester 60,000 men, is heir to. Thus engaged,!men and children assembled de whatever errors, there willlmanding blood or bread lie nobility, not weakness, in onrl A collision occurred remorse whatever our failures,!starving populace and the British virtue, not selfishness, in our rc-|troops in which many were and in success vanity itself!and many more wo\^dp(] will liecome holy, and triuinpjrl $hp experience of our own peo ^Vei'imt.-rvi^Rit kvrruN, pit* during the prosperous times of "Greenback inflation" contrasted LESSONS OF HISTORY. Iwith the (. all Draffftleta Allison, the wl^Vs: l,.V traetioii kng-ljg/-.^ IIIHI pi 'r culiit|ii{j ni)(l|iiw of huinptj', ,1 Suttice it to of tliu Roman Empire, «. long ,llHt astii'ilied ignorance to f«la\ states en ,1 e heathenism, and moral corruption,! tlie world were directlv due was really brought about by a con-|to trat^tion ot the medium of ex change/' Sir William Jacob, F. B. S. of England, the tpiantity of 1 A. D. 14 lioiue had a circulation of s?i,7l*o,000,000. A. D. *2:t0 Rome itad a circulation »f $000,000,000. A. D. 410 Rome had a circulation of $5:17,000,000. A. D. C02 Rome liud i} yiruulutiunl Miacellaneotui Notes. Charred corn or grain for fowls. A green crop plowed alwavs lieneflcial to the soil. Tlie Norwav spruoe planted two feet apart will soon form a beautiful hedge. The conditions for securing good clover catch, are a finely pul verized soil. Often the profits made from thc| best cows go to defray the losses 011 the others. old of, pervaded every depart ment of the Empire. Agriculture, manufactures and commerce increased in an unparal leled ratio. The landed proprietors were in affluence. Wealth to an unheard of extent was created among the farmers. Our exports, imports, and ton nage more than doubled and the condition of the people was one of (extraordinary prosperity." produce easts, resumption, and carried it Let Sir Archibald answer: "The effects of this extraordin lary piece of legislation were against disease. Hunt's Remedy. soon I apparent. The industry of the nation Ispcedily congealed. The alarm became uuiversal anc these rifts in the clouds, let not one pass away until he has made it his own, not in thought only, but also I widespread. in life. Thus alone will his con-1 Prices fell rapidly. ceptions of moral goodness expand! The fall of prices by tlie im and his character improve. Imense narrowing, of ^hu paper cir- was wo- results of contraction I which culminated ftn( in the panic of jlc gu ise(jucnt commcr- Icial distress, industrial stagnation, "1 he two greatest events in "M3Iia|,or riots, tramps, and the almost history ot mankind have l)HIiknipt«y of ie^i^nnitc »."UCCWMVO Hie pul.- lie. memory to rotiulre repeHting. SHV—history proves th( throc ,-llost ^^..ble p0(.j,s prospcritv which ever thc use of HU Ckmlich's Platform Scored* We print to day Theodore Geu lich's idea ot' what the democratic fiquor ilatforiu should demand on the (question. Tlie democratic platform has heretofore demanded a "judicious" license law. Theo dore Geulich THE IOWA PLAIN DEALER CRESCO, IOWA, JULY 23,1886. is good Water in which fisli will not live is not tit for stock. There is 110 known remedy for string halt in horses. wants this ch to a "reasonable" was provisions and dry goods. Theo dore Qeulich has th,c right to think Si). If the dein,ocr^t^c. pjirtv| ot licked again as usual. It the deui ocratic 1 tarty of Iowa declare if it thinks it can fool between the able ious killed «enol.nV,„^ volume of exchange medium, ant1 that the three darkest aud most distressing periods of pul»Uc ud^er sity were th(* 'divert' lvsuH of the destruction or fontractl money in nseat tl.e timeof of the t^ltlu allowing ltd di' avnilalilr I'veliHilifi1 lUtMli civile trom that tunc forward! e volume of available exchi um.—Chicago Sentinel. Warranted the Best. If you have chappol hands, rough or chafed skin, you can le instantly cured by using Pearl's White Glyc erine. Do not take unythit^ said to he iu$t »vs giaid, 8otd i»y all itists." the two million people who 400,00 votes drug Machines which can be ten ded not only by unskilled labor, but by women and children i Mr. Duncan, of the Decorah Woolen Mill is entitled to credit for his energy, enterprise and per severance in developing this import ant element of our manufacturing interest*. He has received new machinery and working force and with the new hands that have ar rived and commenced work this week, has about fifteen skilled workmen, eight of whom arc girls. His new self-operating spinning jack is quite a curiosity. It extends nearly the whole length of the room and has 240 spindles. The fort}' horse power engine that runs the machinery is a lieauty and runs more quietly tlian many small cn graes Mr. Duncan has lately put patent rocking grates beneath his a I boilers resulting in great economy of fuel, as he is now enabled to burn slack more easily than lump coal could be burned with the common grate. The rocking grate requires baking but three or four times a day. In short it is proposed to is Wi the There are known to be 175 rieties of insects that feed on apple tree. Mammoth southern sweet corn is one of the best to sow for green fodder. Cropping with buckwheat tends I have best machinery and work to increase the available fertility of low, wet places. Be very sure to cut the clover hay before the blossom begins to fade, or it will be very poor teed. It is generally considered now that feeding cattle after they are three years old is a losing busi ness. It is commoit practice for east ern farmers to cut one crop of elo- ver, and plow the second crop un- Isioner of the Laud der for manure. I the courage feed p** two «r three year-l'.,f larger crops than those of the previous season The same is true of melons and cu cumbers. The liest war to fireaerre according to recent, tests, are lacking 111 salt, oiling the shells beef drippings may be used, and immersing in lime-water- An e.tsy way to kill plantain, dandelion and other weeds in a men, and to run the Woolen Mill in full force. It is worthy of lib eral public patronage.—Dooorab Journal. Mr. Fishback, of Indianapolis, who has taken up the cudgels Elkins, closes his long letter on the Maxwell land grant fraud with the words: "As a Republican I wish to record my thanks to a Democratic Cotnmis- lawn is to place a little sulphuric |fhat all reports to the contrary acid with a stick on the I were false. So much for the pro crown of each plant carrying the Iclaniation style of curing vice. The acid in an open mouthed bottle I United States revenue statistics with a long handle, so as not to Isliow that Iowa has at present, 3,980 touch it with the fingers or clothes. I retail dealers 16 rectifiers and 215 1»Iue grass for pastures is be- I°'her dealers, a total of 4,424, or 13 ing introduced all over the north-1 west. Stock of every description thrive on it, and as it comes in and remains gree n until snow comes in early winter, it spring the snow comes 111 early is no wonder that it is uecominsr al favorite with the farmers. Office Anilt.ipi. license law. Theodore Geulich thinks thc tratic iu liquors should stand exactly on the same footing as the traffic in i f„,.nr. It haa almost raised the deud.l I ot all L. A. Palmeu, M. D., Mystic A force that flghts successfullyI the evils of intemperance. These |iars! Ahostia Itself, is I are both made of solid Davenport Democrat. Ballou's s ti.„ 11S4, of r11 J. B, "Weaver struck no Iowa tntni^s so too it will le| ^e u w i,ic]| iu fa vor of tiiinlciiig the sale of whiskey an essential evil, but a seemingly necessary one, and that it should be so restricted and hedged against as to avoid interfering with indi idual rights aud at the same t\m?J protect the coinmunitY from the, worst of the evils, tlW democraticl c[ )ital number Und the state. It the democratic par-1peop|0 waxlt for thoiv v^tlous.lnUh tv thinks $250''high" license, or! first there l^ a very good illus-| votes the in people I trat^ avtiele on some parts of Ger 1 .t tlAMftV A/\J\ll ill lief oA.I live by the fruits of agriculture iu Iowa that it favors high license, local option and rigid control, wc will e successful. Aside Irom party ines iu Iowa, 20,000 could not l^e ^visieiHid tor (ieulichV prupositiou. The Mncliiuery of Murder. even, arc fast taking tho place ot men labor. Ami every hand tliu thrown out of employ.mvMt tn t\n*h compete^ UiO.ja sHim'giy with his fell'MW-s. It is not Improbable that in the near future we shall sec some legislation regarding the use of machinery, which won! now seem to us very radical It is ci rtain that, labor must organize or go to thc wall and when wovk ingmen are organized -u that that they caj\ wield political pow er in proportion to their mini cal strength.Jwe may be certain I thev will exercise it.—[Justice It nn e$tabli»hed fact saparilla has who has to espouse the tl.,° cause jP» »eeP settlers the laud pirates who hire such men as Elkins to do their dirty work." It will grieve Stephen to know that his motives continue to be misunderstood.—(Chicago Her ald. The editors of Iowa, that is fifty Inine of them, while 011 their rounds issHod a proclamation to the people of Oregon telling them that pro hibition was a great success in Iowa, 280 more than the state of Missouri 1 that is not prohibition.—Daven port Gazette. One plank o£ tlie platform of tlicl ration lot ween employers and the "Hunt's Remedy is the most ©HP©-I employed, and power to enforce tivemedicioe I ever uned in myI the decision of the arbitrations, practice for dropsy and kidney dia-l proven an In and enriching tho vital fluid. It ia ecrtninly fnlr to assume was troubled very much with 1 cheerfully recoinmcnd Hood's i 1 i o o O U n e S a I n e practical means for the suppression I One Bottle instead of a Dozen. Audit took only one bottle to do it," said a gentleman, speaking of Parker's Hair Balsam. I had a run of fever, and when I got well of that tny hair began to fall out so fast as to alarm me. I really didn't know what to do, until one day a friend said, 'Try Parker's Hair Balsam.' That was some months ago. What surprised me was the fact that one bottle was enough. I expected to use up a dozen.'1 Clean, highly per fumed, not oily, not a dye. Restores origiual eolOiT. 42U2 justly eelebruted. Ballou's is pub lished by Thomes & Talbot, 23 Haw ley St., Boston, at $1.50 per yeav is ule^ittnl to advance protect.—National View a^out two cry greenuacKer una aem--ilimits until they have selected their ocrat will respond, when, as chair-1lands, and that settlers who havo iu man of thc greenback convention,I the meanwhile established home lie said "Greenbackers aud demo-1steads within the indemnity can crats should make a common enemy,!hold their claims. A the coming campaign, to every greenbacker and dem and, instead of stopping enquire I has just been decided the most lienetited bt the 'survival of u.Vette whether this cvr that party would!his decision is to be given to the b,e rheuma tism in my hips, ankles, and wrists. Wo shall bo glad to send, free of charge to all who may desire,a l*ook containing many addiUonai statements of HBonnafi nal ell I IMMSEBlVIMIIVPaOMRENTL ISou» Pete or DeUQOiaTS MBTTK A KANNK.* ituPm VKS, SCO. The census ot North Dakota has beeu completed. It has a population 1«'0#l)- thousand aiillions of dol- Paying interest semi-annually timber.—-Ion that sum!. His vaults are over flowing with legal tender money! Yet, powerless to pay it out to liqui date the debts and stop the drain of interest upon the people! As power ful in war as a lion in peace weaker than a cat. Health and Education. The Sisters of the Academy of tlie I Visitation, Fredrick, Md., are amongst those in charge of edu cational institutions who use Red Star Cough Cure and give it to their pupils. They write that they can heartily recommend it to their friends. Commissioner Sparks does not the key|believe that railroad companies entitled to thereby, trust! public at an early the fittest.' cision TT ^10||I partv would be telling the truth! ,, T* mid stand a .rood show of carrvin«| Ballou Magaziue iui au^ubi w »i land *s invoiM ana stand a jihhi snow oi earn ingi lands in their indemnity Magazine for August is a| land Js involved in a settlement of [St. Paul Globe. just what theLi^ (llustioil or only 15 cents si,n^ copiiis. Ask your uews ,\eak*r |o ardei it for you.l Xw vwft't rogret it. I and When one is sick advice is plenty,! but not always the best. A good rule is to accept only such medicines as have after long years cf trial, prov ed worthy of conlldene, This Is a caso where other people's experience may be of great service, and it has| beeu the experience of thousand: that Ayer's Cherry Pectorial is the best cough medicine ever used. Swindlers have been selling tin cans of water for harness ,41, to| farmers near AcHley. Lookout. case "That tired feeling" front which you suffer so much, partieulaaly in the morning, is entirely thrown olT| by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Mr. Weller, truo to his woll-earned app«illatkon "Calamity," tiirew iway his opportunity to bt aril Geu. Weawr in eonvention. Boasting liis independence, he proved by his cndorsincnt of fusion, on taking the chair, that he is Weaver's man, con senting to another of Weaver's deals. National banks arc a set of mid-| The boss also bamboozles Mr.Gillette die who Ikhtow mu-cy the government at 1 pti cent ^1th|nomjimjj()n jol iieutt.uant governor which to extort usury and speculate! ami thus enables Weaver to clear upon thc necessities of their neigh-|th« decks for netioi t»ni-e moro.— bors^ A government which does'lrR^publicau Cellar Haplds. this proves itself cruelly traitorous to thc interests of thc genv^'ul pub-| meeting held at Birmingham, lie, which interest ropuMioa.il gov-lEngland, a congratulatory aduross was forward to Lord Brain well for his re-| cent and able advocacy of moderate I drinking, and expressing a hope that his Lordship might livelong to practice what he preached. Shortly after the disnatch of tlie telegram tlui following reply was received from his Lordship: "Knightsbridge—1 am much obliged I am in good health for seventy-seven I drink very l.ttle. Is Birmingham right?" An answer was tahv.-raphed to Lord Bnumvell statins r.irmin^ham Was quite right for the next election, hut for which political party was not stated. WHOLE NUMBER 1342. Rheumatism N Great Tiioroilfare to tbe that Hood's Bar- invaluaMo many severe eases remedy of rheumatism, effect ing remarkable cures by its powerful aetiou in correcting the acidity of the Mood, wliirh is the cause of the disease, and purifying that what flood's Sarsaparilla has done for others It will do for yon. Therefore, if you suffer the pains and aches of rheumatism, give this potent remedy a fair trial. A Positive Care. "I I could hardly walk, and was confined to my bed a good deal of the time. Being rec ommended to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, I took four bottles and am perfectly well. Sarsaparilla as one o( tho bct bloo purifiers in tho world." W. F. Wood, Bloontington, 111. For Twenty Yean I have been afflicted with rheumatism. Before 18831 found no relief,but grew worse. I suffered from what I then began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and it did me more good than all the other medicine I ever had." H. T. Bai.com,Shirley. Mass. the doctors called muscular rheumatism. I took Hood's Sar saparilla and am entirely cured."' J. V. A. Pboudfoot, letter carrier, Chicago, 111. NORTHWEST. THE Saint Paul, Minneapolis, AND 1,500 MILE 8 OF ROAD Is the only line extcnlng through the Park Region of*llinnenuUi TO ALL PRINCIPAL Xayvllle, cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla $5.<p></p>MM Bold by all druggists. $1 six for Mado only by C. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar. Ten ycara ago the whole i i i I territory had only l.to,000 people, and Iowa greenbackers demands the en-l jforth Dakota less than 35,000. It is I actment of laws providing for arbit-| likely that the population of the whole territory will be found to ex ceed 400,000. Fargo leads the list of cities with a population of 7804, rOINTS IS RED RIVER VALLEY, NORTHERN MINNESOTA, NORTHERN DAKOTA. The Shortest Route to Far fro, Vakptt«% Xoorhtad, Hlllsboro, Pertlaad, Lariaorr, Ada, Hope, Alexaadria. AND TO DEVILS LAKE ANO TURTLE MOUN. TAIN DISTRICTS. In whl.-h there Is now the largest area of the most durable vacant Government Landfe In tl»e| United states. The lands of the St, Paul, Minneapolis Man itoba Hallway Co. in Minnesota, are partii ularlvl desirable for all classes of farming, are offen ill at V'-ry low prices, an»l i-asy terms of payment»| and it will be to the advantage of all si i kin new homes, to cxatiuluc them before purchas ing elsi-where. Maps ami pamphlets describing the corntiy.l giving rates of fare to tattler*. He., mailed I to any address, by JAM KS It. I'oWKR, Land and Immigration Coinm'r. |f. M. WAliKKS. General i'asHcnger Agent, |£I] St. I'., M. & M. li'y., St. RAILWAY COMPANY I Owns and operates nearly 5.000 mile* ot tlior lonelily e(|Uippiil road in Illinois, Wisconsin, 1 Iowa, MlnneMita and D.ikoia. It l» the Khort l.lae and I all tlie U.S. Liquor Cioomc by all ANO OMURIi UABkl l!e«t priacipal The direct line across the State of Iowa for Minnesota and Dakota Points- |conaectto&Sa» Bade with all important leading |N0RTH, SOUTH, EAST ANO WEST. NORTH tor MlnneMiollx, St. Paul and all Ipoints in Minnesota. Dakota, Manitoba, Mon tana, Wvomlnir and orc^on. SOUTH tor sr. Louis and points In Illinois, IMissouri. Arkansas, Texas and all points south land southeast. EAST ror Chicago and all eastern points. WKKT for Council KlufTs Kansas city and all ipolnts in Nebraska, Kansas Colorado, New Mex lica, I'tali, Nevada and California. Land Kxplorers' tickets for salt* at all coupon I |ulllces. botli single and round trip, to Iowa. Min nesota, Dakota. Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri and Texas land point*. are in point by him and day. The de will be looked for with gi^ar interest throughout the Northwest, where thc title to a good ileal of SOLID TRAINS limproved Farms -WITH- Pnllman Palace Sleeping Gars -arc run betweeu- CH1CAGO AND ST. LOUIS -AX MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL, leaving cliii-au'O via tho Chicago, Itock Island I & Pacific Hallway, St. Louie via the St. Louis, Keokuk & Nortliwcstt rn Hallway, and Minno a|H)lis and St. I'&iU via the MiuncaitoUB St. Louis ltallway. T-M-E M-A-I-X L-l-N-K extends from Burlington, Iowa, to Albert Lea, I Mlnncjsota: Muscatine Division trom Mu^catlue, Iowa, to What Cheer and Montezuma, Iowa Clinton Division, Clinton, Iowa, to KUnlra, Iowa Iowa City Division. Klinlra to ltlveild\ Iowa Decorah Division, ivdar ltaplds to I'ontvllle audi Decorah, lowa Iowa Kails Divisiou. Cedar llap-l Uts to Worthington, Minn., and \Vateilown,| Dakota ItclinoiiU Division, Dows, lowa, to Mad ison, lowa. It will be seen frtni the above that almost any I portion of lowa, Minnesota, Dakota and noi'tli.l or the east, south or southeast, can be rcached| bv this line and its connections. Maps. Time Tables aud all information fur nished uihiii application to Agcnis. Tickets onl salt' at all coupon omees to all points In the| I'nlted states aud Canada. V. J. IVES, J. E. ANN KG AST, ciifIIelk. Presi. & Gen. supt. pui a—v\ purpOM's—before Piiss. Dedt. CKDAU It API DS, loWA. lLASf CHANCE To obtain Government Lands free—that arc| suitable fur general farming and stock ralsinj. ehange ot laws. 320 Minn IN THE DEVILS LAKE" TURTLE MOUNTAIN And the Mouu River Countr. NORTH DAKOTA Tributary tol 1'. s. i.iml Oideeat Dev-| lis Lake, Dak Over 2,000,000 Aeres of 1{, |{. Lauds in Mlnm sot a al thc low price of j.l.eo per acre and up-l wards, Sectionai Map and full parlieularsni,iP-[ ed tree to any address by c. II. WAHIJKN, (ien'l Pa^s. Agent, St. l'aul, Mlnu. and Manitoba K. It. St., 'iiir CONSUMPTION. I romo.l) |.r eMftbi,. liu'ij.. tO'Ti'llu'rw Iji,uy eaT. ,1 ..... »l- •!. .«•!'•. !'-.*• i K.-ti.i rii'ii oi n.i. i: i lfi: \TIk »n D« I'. A. ^LOCiru.lal York. PLAIN DEALER, EVERYTHING IN THE USE Of JOB W03X, Bill-Heals, Card, Pooler*, Will prae'lee Manitoba RAILWAY, WITH ITS In I. T. Im. p2SD ft MABSH, I'Al'J, Mins THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE Koate t'llll AOo, Mll.WAt'KEK bttwm |olnt* ia the North 1 nkt. For maps, went and Far time tables, rates of passage and I fi-ei^-ht. cte„ apply to the nearest station agent Of & Slates ST. 1'Al'l. ItAH.- wav, or to any Katlroad Agent anywhere iu the U'lilteil or t'anada. KOSWKM, MII.I.KH, A. V. H. t'ARPKSTER. Ot fi'l Manager. (ieti^l I'a.ss. .C Ticket A« t. JOSKI'H F. TK kKK, UKO. H. HEAFFOBD, Ass't tien'l Manager. Ass (.eu l'ass Agt. Milw'aukek, Wisconsin, error soUcee In reference to HpecUtf 8* curslons. changes of time,"and other items of Interest in conntvtlon with the Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul Kallw ay, please refer to local columns of this painjr. Burlington, Cedar Rapids, and Northern RAILWAY. Circslai% BTO., ETO., ETOi uixsrAOxnv oi jrzATvzss, mxrmu in mat nmsTtts. 4V0IY2 US A TRIAL BEFORE ORDESH0 EI,BEV here.^» y ATTORNEYS. B. C. IfcCAaTsr. JJ C. HcCAIiTKY Im KcCooa a OO., Attorneys and Counsolorsat Law* C'UE.SC! IOWA. t'.is urt* loan*, cf attend tbe Stat*, to maka buying und real estate ud wuriti* *. Offifp iri B'oclf, iCtt W. JL BABSEB. 3TKBBAS wamm Barker Bros., Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Cresco, Iowa. WIQ practice i:i all State and Federal Conrt^ J^IASI 8ATRS, Attorney and Cour.seior Will praotiae la Ferfra* Fall*, €a»**lt*a» flljradoa, SaakfCtatr#, Brtckfarllff*, Xorria. THE OSLY LI5E TO (iraad Forks, Devil* Lake# (iraftoa, Wiaa^w#, Crookntaa, tt Law* Car.sco, Iowa. the Court? •»ei of State. Oflef Zemdelo^ritA'aall utore,east aide A!tbe street 9M§ "^M. J. MEADE, Attorney and Counselor-at-Law, NEW TACOMA, W. I. Collection9! promptly and carcfolly attended to. Corra^poBdcuco ^uliated. MM «. 8. Majuh, Attorneys and Oounsele«BMILttWf Ottsco, loir a. Fartlewar attention elven to eoita. rolleetlona ml 1W OMce over KipibaU ruaawerthl NOTKLM. VBSTEK UOC91C, 4* J» Mason, Proprietor, CRESCO, IOWA. Tlrii lKu«e ha* been thoroughly refitU"! fuminhei!, !id will be made factiuii &, ST. PAUL and newly a hunu to tbe fn'l Mti*. ul IU 90-t1 A. BAKEETT, JI. D., C. M. PHYSICIAN AUD SURGEON, sptrlal ai tent ion to sur^i ry. oilice ovo |Tiutupson a: .lohii-on Bris.,~ iiutii.sido the bank CKESCO, loW A. »¥*"Oiliee 0| en M!Hl 0. BENNETT, M. •URCCON AND PHY8ICI/UI» CRESCO. IOWA. Office at Residence, first Episcopal Church. w. door aaat ot tha S2-3S CONNOLLY, U.U, the PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON, CRESCO, IOWA. TQStQlSCi. Offlea opposite tho ltoapk.ni. Office boon* 21-24 TT TJRPFL RECORDER OF DEEDS. Abstracts of Title, REAL ESTATE & LOAN AGENT, CRESCO, IOWA. [Proprietor of the only complete and compared lAbstract Books in Howard county. Hook* Iforiuerly owned ami prepared by no. O. Sirud llev. Kg')., one of the best abstract, ti'.cn l:i th® IState. Neither time nor money i* li on «i»nred lto nake tho books comi)lete. Abstracts lur Inishnl oil short notice. Charges reasonable. ISpwial attention given to tliu reriovtu'ii o£ Itltles. Some of tie most desirable improved land unimproved Farms for sal'1 at low lu'uro® Und on rasvterm*. Ail busineasintrr.ste 1 to mf I Bare will receive prompt and careful attention. Real Esir?s aid yi BARKER BROS. and Wild Lands I Za all parts ot Howard and west part of Winno I sheik county for sale on the moot favorable terms. Heal estate cf all kina* fought and uold, I Money loaned, ia sums to euit, t.n ti:o beat terms land rates. Every brai e!t of ^r buslneea will |ncdT« prompt aud careful atlcui tou lOfBoe in Centennial Block) lieaco, Iowi PAINTING. IN ALL ITS E A E N S FOR TOWN OE COUNTRY, *ViU have prompt, sktiif -1 andj satisfactory Uuti'Mi. at J, J. llKOWJf, Shop West of the Kink. carriage. Sign, and every species of fine work will have special attention. GRAINING NEATLY DONE. jr~in Prices won't be underbid by anybody.#! PARKERS The host, el nie«T an .l most ivonotniesi li Irenslng- NfM-r falls to r, *tor» the .voutli i-olor to «rr.iy hair. This elcgan'. dre-slng preferred by tlns- who lt:!\e o^ed It. to a By similar article. »u account, of 1!^ H'.'i i.ir elean lmess and ]tir i\. If eotitalu nuierlain only that, ate bene it- t:d to tile cald an 1 hair. Parkers Tonic A Pure Family Medicine bat Sever Sn'.ov ii-utew il \nil are waMlnvr avv.n iinii! )c:e. (|isdatioa I of any disease or i\f. !.n*.. and u-psav a Mim ulant take p.\kkki: To.vie at once it will m vlpnatlie and btiil.l ji'i'U i ::u the tir.-t tiom* bin- will ne\er laio\le.i:c. it li.ti^ave.lhundicUsi Oi lives. It uiav s.ive \our* uist 'nx &nh, U»:i UillSnastreci. \imv\orli, :»iH% aild$l M.. a: al li i« pi Great .tx medicines. iiijr in bll,\ iujj dollar f-i/.e. A e ixul.niviionPhy* ill N«-w il.ll.l 3.1v1•I'.l.'PJ'JfMltl.IIi.'-il'd(trkIi vt. At- who i..-it, •l.tiitti. Sii'.'i iW|tV •vt-iai run." (...O 1\0, HQti ir y. AU. Alb.iLUOm, So. P0 Juha8t.,N»w Yurt.