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Vm tba OMraa of Saoatoae PaMmo«aiMl GoiMrer baa nuaed dni frieada whether iW and the phial# of wi# have b^en poured out upon tbeir aaeadiHfled teada. their in »elf deftfBC| were full of bit •dunea* agaluat tba admibitlratioB, and areata bare made il clear that their totee worn gtaM to the peatocretic aide volan RUSSIA VS. TUIIKET. TVS (TTTOMjLH MMEI 121 Til »C|T. jrtBTI»AlpAlX»v *»aaka fcwly Wwelel (M fe« lamalm hta Kadr« Ar*y la Ike Baariaa*. Tba following late telegnph diaputch ea la regard to the Rusaia-Turkiah war era «lip from tbe Prtm DaMaiun of tbla momlng: BagoLDoc. 10.—At 9:30 this tnorniug Onu Paaba'a entire army attacked tba Rnaabo grenadier corps, holding the line of Inveatmant on the left bank of the rive Vide, and endeavoring to force a pa wage. Tba ATTACK W4B MADE WtTB M«***»« W- KKOY. A portion of the Turkish troops did, in hct, pao*trate the line ot entrenebmeuta and batteriee, bnt all attempts to break through the poiitiona of tbe grenadiers wera ineffectual. After five hours of aevere iigbting the Turk a were defeated, aad Oanau Paaba surrounded on all tides, waa complied to stmuxoxii with nia whole armt. Up to the present time it ia linpoaaible to eatimate tbe number of Turkish pris oners or quality of war material taken. We oaly kuow that everything in Plevna ba| fallen into oar hands. The Russian Inas ia incoiwidefable compared with the reMlt obtained. OBEAT KEJOIcmO St. Petersburg, Dec. 1ft —Tba 96W# of tba fell of Plevna occasioned great rejoic ing bare. The theaters are celebrating tba victories by additions to tbe usual programme euthuaiastic popular demon strations in bonor of tbe imperial family and army are made iu the streets and public placea where great crowdea are aaaembled, clieering and singing the rational antbem. The city is partially iUimiaated. ALL KKJOK INO. Bucharest, Dec 11.—A To Deom was sang here to day to celebrate the Rus sian success at Plevna. Prince Oortscha knff and tbe Russian aad Roumaaiaa autlnvliea were present THE CXAR ASD PRIWCR GORTZCBAKKOrV will retura^to St. Petersburg in a week. •IBOFBSS or TOE CIAB, The ctar after tbe surrender of i'lev na, placed his own carriage and eacort at the dUpgeal of Osmau Pusha. OS WAN PASHA aEVEAELT WOLNDKD. New York, Dee. 11.—Specinl ad*ioep from Bucharest pal the number of Tunr isb prisoners taken at Plevna at forty thousand, and number of guna captured at tour hundred. Tbe grouud which was the scene of tba sortie waa literally strewn with THOUSANDS or DEAD AND DTrHG Osman Pasha himself was aeverly wounded before he would cousent to sur render. His valor, \thicb is described The sufferings of the Turks in tha beteagured towo, were actually awftil cold, disease and famine decimated tbf ranks and reduced tbe soldiers to living skeletons. To aggravate tbe suiftriugs, tliere were HO DOCTORS AHD HO MXDICI5E obtainable. There haa been an important rise in all claassa of Russian securities oa the Lon doa atocka exchange, aad they maintain gtaat trmaaaa, notwithstanding that large raalixiogaalee bave been throwa upou tba market. Tba gaaerai loaa of the London press ia to urge tha governmeut to seize the preerat opportaaity for meditation, and wbila it my yet not be too late. son A VCST BE CAPTL'KED before long, sad that uccompi^hed. no importaat obstacle remains to tbe nt^id advance of tliu victorious Russian* Adriaaopla. r^lNprtpH: Moompaaiad MriMM ti Oaagress i,!tiiH«4s mm with tb« l,?*t «iaiacies.H They The Chrlatlau Vnlm, Tbe Ckrittian Union, edited by Revs. Henry Ward Beecher aud Lymaa Abbott, to the advertisement of which we invite particular attention, preaents some special features not found in other religious jour aala. Among tlieae are tbe sermons of Mr. Beccher each week, Lhe weekly com meats oa tbe I uternat onal Lesaoua by Mr. Abbott, and a special aeries of arti cles, "Sauday School formal Work," by Rov. J. H. Viucea, the well known "Bishop of Chautauqua" "Letters from my Library, 'by Laicua Street laborera of Now York, famished by themselves, from phonographic reports of iutcrviews with then "Practical papera ou Politi cal Econoaao, by Rev. Leonard Bacon aad How shall we keep hold of our young people by Rev. £d. Eggleatoa. The Hie Courier (HI& "J m::W9r \"tn* -V PETERSOITS IZfNE FULL-SIZE PAPER PATTERNS! "A bcthmsiit viu ,M^grptm more naxtycar, and be bopaa to "conciliate" both fart^t |o Wfeplybalanccd Sute, wbi^i however oow rather leaua to Dvu ££$r~T Kinmot, beHettd by MhBj illflMlili. that ahonid the Demo etata git eMtrol of tba Senate, Mr.Tilden, wbo baa already privately taken tbe oath of itfice, would CJine to WaahiafUin aud commence to exerciee tba dtitlee of Prea ideut, backed by the two booees of Cod graaa tbe Senate confirming bia appoint Bienta. Aa Batter aald to Sam. Cox on a certain oocaaloa "ahoo fly," Tba atory ia too iaaprobaUe. pnet jm PlTrtlO*'* ... M*oaiimk\ conUlDt. e»»ry rear. IflOfl put-n, 14 atecl W colorrd Berlin pattern*! ljmimmo.h Jolored pl»«.o. Mpauu* ufuinflr. anil wcxmIf»»fclon cute. It* im- meuM! drcnlailun ep»l)le» it* prvprltMor to 'l»."a moiK-y «u eDit"lll^hn:'iit», norie* At Jeo. th«n »tiy otbor 11 mnic for lh« mi m-y ttian any la tlin wurld. IIS ___ IHBILLIN8 TALES AND NOVELETTES Arc the tK »l publlfhtrtl anywhfro. 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Bom* idea of the attiactious offered Iatbe CHR1IT.1IAS HOLIDAY Ji 1'WBtTt of St. Nlcholiw, ol which ton,Ot*) poph's will be Isauril. mitv t* BSlned from tin' following: '1 here are poem* tv lionry W. Li nnfi-llow »rd Wiu. t'ullcn Bryant a fln« hittu-rtu nnimMl.-'lH'd «kctch of Itoy Life, bjr the Into Theodore Win thmp ao«l a »hort Bti*y by Hie auilmr of-'Alice lu Wonderland a new fa.ry atory, "Swekt Mabjob.vm L»ay," by Frank K "mrkion. "The l'cterklnc' Charade*,' hv I.iicre'iii I'. Hale a poetic riddle by DH. J. O. HOLLAKD. and a comparison hciween the manners of the voting folKfl in old tlmea and nowadays by Uaii, Hash. ton. Of the fluty element, the hrightett feature 1* the hegimiliw ofthe New Merlal by Mis Alcott, entllted I nderthe I,ilnc«,'' with llluetrations by by Mary llnllock Footc. The t:hri»tnia» Xitmher Contains aluo the openine of a new serial atory for buy a. a tale of roplral life, by n»tava» Fraiikeiiarein, entitled Tower .flonntaln." aiimiralily illasirati-d by the artlnts Morau nnd Kelly, A Portrait Of niam Alrott with a sketch of her life sev eral iKM'iim by Two Little American tiirl# a FLAY and CHH1STMAS CAHH'fL (set to MuHtri and half a dozen complete ahort storie#, bright, funny, exeitin^ aud pathetic, *c. "Hie Naw covrh Crane.—the famous designer of the Busy's Opera." ST. NICHOLAS FOB 1878 Besides Miss Alcott's serial for Ulrls and the three aerials for buys, to follow rntu oiiier in rapid succession, will contain a thort serial story by tbe author of the .Schonberg Cotta Family and an article "Around the World in a Yacht, lioysl' has bee a promised by a brilliain writer, now on an actual toitrofthe world In hlsown Yacht. There will be contributions by a Dmij'htei of the famous Feter Farley, aud a let ter to loiinu Americans by George McDonald. The "1IOW" series of instructive pnpers. tiy various authors, will tell HOW to hind your n books HOW they mire coal Hi.W toeu joy yourselves a home lloW to be at. aaVreable fuest HOW to entertain compnuy How to e a carpenter HOW tobuildun lee l»oat IIOW to build a house HOW india rubber ia iraihar HOW money is made HOW mnckeral is c«uKht IIO IF they laid the atlautic cable lloW lliey work In the tea-rountry HOW to be a parlor msjriclan I here wiil also be a series of sketches and stories of foreleg life. TRAVI.L A\D ADVENTCRB, sseh as "old Nieoii ta Ku.-slau story,) a day among the welch castles. Raster in lierinatiy. The Indians of the Amaz in. How Kitly was lost In a Turkish Bazar. Master Montezuma.* Mexican story, llansa, the Lapp Uaideu. aud many others. "Jack-In the-Pnlpit, Yonng contributors de •rtiuent. Letter Box, Riddle Box, and For very ittle Folks, will be continued. The four bonnd volumes of St. Nicholas al ready published are the most wonderful, beau tiful and attractive Christmas present for Youu^ Folks. Kit"", volume Is complete in Itself. Vols 1 and 2 t.i'i each vols :t and 4. f4 HO each. Mnb«rrlplton Price $3 a Vear, Post age Paid. Mingleo|»lra it", cent*each. Bold by all book-sellers i Newsdealers. 9CRIB hs desperate,is everywhere the them# of epi^ venation. laviKa fKELBTOHS. EH k CO. UH Uroadwaj, N. ¥. 1878. 1878. THE SIOUX CITY JOURNAL 'DAILY AHD WCEKI.T. PEOSPECTUS. The Journal haa been so well received In the past that lis publisher can hardly expect for it a more hearty welcome Ib the future. During the past season however the Northwest has been so abnndnntlv prospered, and the opporunities of Its citizens for the future have been so decidedly brightened, that there Is tcason to believe that the Journal, with the rest may look forward to betterdays. Certain It Is that the Journal is closely Ideutiled with the people of this portion of the Northwest, and that in ttieir prosperity it expects to share. The recent years have been hard years with this people. We have bad peculiar drawbacks and aiscou*a| eni'nts. Our depeml ance has been upon the harvests,and ill- harvests owing to raids no army could prevent, have been largely i »ttiered by the pest. And yet. wiikul, when we tome to look at what people elsewhere have suffered, we can hardlv say our times have boen harder then theirs. The season of 1S77. however was rne of uuexauipled fruitfuiness, though the seed went into the trround with a fkith thai was weak, but with a faith weak as lu was. that had it ihnndaui salvation. Thet, crop of rich'- ...ise is the crop of new hoy. fori**'', i-at iiv.H 00 ..us develops* iv. Iverslty ,: np of onr ferti farms, the diversit ration of [lit confidence of capitalists, tli tensioa of our old and the building ot new lines of communication, mid so fort ti. In all tins, and whatever shall conduce to the welfare of the Northwest. The Journal will lend such help as it can. Herein is thu work ot first 'mportabce with us, and ill the promotion of all these inter ests we shall antic so far as possible all onr euer* gte*- As a Noithwesteru newspaper, the Journal has acqniredan enviable reputation, andtliis It will strive to hoid and Improve upon it if possible. Politically lhe Journal is ford to A New Kaglaad atory by Mra. Qartiet Baatbet Btowe, will begin iu November aad continue through several months. Tba Ckrittian Union is Evangelical, Uadtaomiaatioual, Protestant aud Chris tlaa.. The terms are |3 a year. To Cler* gymea, |S.ftO. Tbe Publisher is Hoiatio O. King, Ho. 8? 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In its editorial Columns will be found such dUcnssions of public events and local interests as may from Man to time be of prominence. TBKMH. By mall poetaga paid one year ...|10.(*» six months ,... 6(10 t*re» nontflMfc. ... a.ati In clubs of live, accompanied by the cash, tbe paper will be famished at the rate of ttf.bO per year Tbepuhllsher prefers to put the price ofthe pepor sown to this low price rather than seek to triupt patrons with cheep premiums. SPECIMEN OOPICS ofeltherthe Dally or Weakly Jenrnal will be •wtt free npra mmMMUea, M»at. jV e*o. D. Perxhw, K' -i v, felUKX O..T, 1(MNI THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. iHIRTf.TUIHD VEtB. Tie Most Popular Scientific Paper io Tbe Worli Only $3.20 a Yart, inoluding Posta^». Weekly. 52 Numbers a Tew.& 4,000 book pages. Titr Si iKNTtrtr Amkhkam uriial ^.»myTf *hort .tort-,. flVE OKKJINALCopv- rtifhl Nuvel«!tf«»Wlll bw fien bj Ml* Ann 8. Steven*. 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Mi In connect ion with the Nelen Mile Anicrlcan, Solierors of American nn A i o.. an ami I- ign I'a'en H.and have the largest enalili^hm iu the world. Patents are ob ainert 011 the best terms. Moth:Is of New Inventions and site ches examined, and advice free. A special no ii e is made In the Nclenlllic Amerlrail of all In ventions Patented tlmuigh ibis Agency, with the name ::nd residence of the Pa 1 en ee Public teirhm is it,tis directed tn the merrlls of the net? patent und sale-or introduction often etlfcted. Any person who has made BranchOftlce, Cor. F. Till Sts Washln ton, JAMiXJ.S'UKH Ht tiHKm, Jltsnuy. Slteritt'it Salet I'nder artccroe of forcclosnre. Notlrc Is lirrchy ctvt-n thtit by rlrtne of a err tain Jntlcmont and d.'cri'e rvntlcrt'd and entered in the district Court of Cnton conntv, Dakota Territory, on the 1 ."ith dny of (jctobor lKTT. ordur int: thn islp of certain premises hereinafter de s-ribed which siiitl iluu'uirnt was lend-T 'il In favor of Marshall Key and a!»ninst E. I.e Gro, j'i the sum of $Kil .W nnd costs tared at *11.Of,. And clso hy vtrt lie of a tertaiu execution to nut directed and delhcied ami in tuv hands Issued e je e'erk's otjlce of the Uiftjict I'otir :i ,mii for H-iid )unty of I'nion under the hand of the Clerk thereof and lhe seal of D»tel av the discouragements of year*' pea plans for the luturu that pres ent a prospect of niiusual activity In all depart mentaof business. The Journal looks for the rapid bmldine upof onr towns, the rapidsettllni tile acres &2 C£ S a new discovery or Invention, cau assertMn, free of charge, whether n patent can prolily he obti liied, by writit.g to the undersigned. Address for the paper or con cerning 1'atei-ts, IfUNN & CO., 37 Pari Bow, Kew York. PCh X. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILWAY. SHORTEST E0U7S TO CHICAaO SIOUX CITY TO CHICAGO WITHOUT CHANGE OF CAR Comnn ncini? Por. 1^4. A dally fxpri»»a pan*cntr«T train will leave City. »unday^ or vpted, train from anil itrrivrM i» by the euislirh iirtist Walter s td CO un arrival of Ynrkton. s*»ou* M. City at l.t5 P. at Chicago at 4, i\ it HleHpin^rarHmn tlimnsrh fr*m Nmvell 10 a. Jt., via lhe IHihuih foChicapo PaHPcnjjiTu i-hica«ro, txiiul nt Oiural raiJro.-ul, will arrive a* Siw ix City tlx* m-xi iy at p. m. An aecoinmodaMoij train will Ivavc si«.m iMty (IhiIt. exrt'pf Sundnyti at fi.00 p. m.» connecMnic with through pappen^fr train at Ft. iHxIgc. Pas leaving Chic.^i at y.2"» p. n». arrive at Sioux City at 7.10 a. in. T/aint* going cai»t connect at Chlratro with all tram* for efrolt, Cleveland. Hnflalo, Nliuara Fali^. PiitPbur^. Piiilndeiphia. llalMmore, Wa^h incton. New York Boston, and all pai t« uf the Ea?t ThiP train counectsat Waterloo with frainp on he Cedar Fallp and Minni-^otH Drarrh. leaving WaterUH» at 1J.50 a. m, ami arriving at Moi\a a fi.2M a, ni, roniMTMtii with the Milwaukee and At. Paul railroad truics, and arriving at 8t Paul 'it «,S5 p. in. Mfid Miniix-A|H»!it at 8.:i'ip. BCoiuicetiunp are made at Freep«rt wi^h trains on the Illinoi- Central main line, leaving t*ree por» at *).4T p. m. arriving «t (vale^hnrg ar 4.45 p. Peoria, ti.fwi p. m,: Hurlltgt(*n at 7,00 p. m. Hock Ihliiid at p. oi. ^uiney al 9.H(j St. LouIh at 7.1ft a, m. ntul Cairo at 4.15 a. m. con necting at Cairo with traiu* for Memphis, Nafli vi 1 If, Vickphnrg. Mobile, New Orleans and al' p«r'P ofthe Smith. ConnerM(»n» are midenr Kreeport with West ern Tni in tra^UN. leaving Freejw.rt at 1.30 p. in. and arriving at liacine at 6,35 p. m, and Milwau kee at 7. i». m. C'»ntir Jinn-are aNo mnde at Pnbuque to 8t. Loitig. Cairo and all p»inta ^outh. Baggage Checked Through To nil li[i|nvrtaiit ixilnts. For through tn:',:.- s «ml information ap ly at the llllnoisCoiiiral depot. Trains run hv l»tihtu|« time, which is twenty tniuittcs fatster '.hun Hiou\chit tune. Joseph K. IVckkb, Cliicago. W. P. Jonxsow. (ien'J Sapt. Ufti'l Passenger v4 gen l. Chir»,'o, B. A. IIamii.uiN, Asfrnt, Siotis it S'tid Court upon the aforesaid judgment and decree orrterine me tosell salt! property to satisfy said Judgment. 1 dijon the 15th day of Octobcr()18T7 l"vy upon the following tlescribed real estatu of the saitt E. I.eflro, the same that is described In said decree of foreclosure to wit The north east quarter of the north east quar ter of Section H. anil the South half of the North east quarter of Section '_"J and the South w «t quarter of the north wot quarter of Section Township !t] ot Ware- 4'.1 west of the !Sth P. situated in I'nion coitnty, Dakota Territory, ami betnc Rommandea both iu said judt m"nt and execution to ai,l the same to eatislv said Judg ment. costs, and costs that may accrue. Now therefote hy virtue of said execution and Judismuxt, I shall on the 24th day of November. l^TT. nt the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day at the front door of thn Court House In the city of Klk l'oiot. I'nion (Anility. I. T. proceed to sell said nroperly above descrilH'd to satisfy s»id jud-inent amountini: at this date to fKfwl.W iiicliultn-interest and c^ms and also to coverall accrueiiif.' costs and riishursuients. The same to be sold to the highest bidder for cash. Uctober pith, 1«77. W. BBAl'MONT. Sherl* ByA.Bovr.K, 48 5w. Deptrtf. PAYING BUSINESS and pertnaoeut i^eney at home »r the popular f»»r men and women, cnnvax-iti^ fort .the resto- family papcc. 4'ontrioiUor, 74 colnmiif, department#, rulmloua and teculur. Hcv. lrs Karir. Abbot. Lincoln and other noted anthore and preaeber* write for it. Only f!,V\ a year. Take* ever weere. hup revived, croj a are iintn«*n«o I unw in the tine for arent^. "Hkih*7.7.\nhikKfabt 2-1) Thu Journal, as heretofore, will pay large at tcniion to Northwestern news. Nortl western Iowa. Northern Nebraska. Southern Minnesota and the Great Territory of Dakota will care fully scanned Irom day to day for interesting items independent Repub lican. It will comimie as heretofore to labor for the triumph of Kepublican principles which have been tbe glory of the Kepublican party htthertv. and to which the party must look for success in the future, rt believes tnal Justice Is a fundamental point In the Kepublican creed, and that no arsnment of party expediency or pcrsoi al consideration should tempt the party from the nobility «f its birth. The jarty can a Fine Steel Plate. r.!t) engraved expre*t*lv for the nt rlbntor, irl1. en to «v«ry dnbK hlmr. ICxtraordinary inducements to a^cntp. Addroap, J. 11. 1£ahlk, ISopton. UwA How Lost, Hoi Restored! Just published a new edition of Or. (TI «'«l»erwrll's Celebrated Gmay on A J.A the radicnl cure twiihont mediciuK) of ww*Hpertnatorrhas or Semhul Weakness. In voluntary Seminal Losses, Iiu)oieury, Mental and Physical Incapacity. Imi.edimerts to Mar riage. etc.: also, ('onsiim .tljn. Epilepsy and Kits, induced by self-indtil)(tuce or sexual ex travagance. Ac, Ju*t pnhlithtd, in a Sea lei! Enrrlop. Price lim MUtt. The oelehrated author, In this admirable tg»ay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years suc cessful praetlcs. that the alarmingConVeqnsnces of self abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use vt internal medicine or the appli cation ofthe knife poin ingont a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and af justicd lor all, friend and foe alike. Tile party, where II has the power, can altord—.nay. mnst if It live—accor! Kqnal Justice to all— they ofthe foulh as well as they of the North They who have the backing of strong influence, as well as those who have not. Tbe Journal Is for a broad and vthoiic Kepublican ism, whose policy shall be to advance lhe whole country in good and prosperous ways. 2]8T7IUl'elr" h°Ur U' lW° cast of tfleetumI. Address Tlic by means of which every sufferer, no mailer w hat his con dition may be. may cure himself cheaply, nrl valelv snii radically. IVThis l.eeture should be in the hands ol every youth and every man in tIn. land, Mcut under Seal, In a plain envelop, to an address, on receipt cf six cents, or two postage stamps. Culverwell nedtral CO. 41 Ann Nl. New Vork. P. o Hox.4580 8UERll'F'«i8ALE. By virtue of a chattel morteaee erected by M- Moles lo K. W. Skinner dated October Tlh, 1875. on which default has been made slid I shall sell the proper!v th. rein di-scribed vl* one Buchanen watfon Willi whiWetrres and neck oke and sprlnir scat at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at tljc front doorofihe shcrin's i.tflcein Klk Point, I nion comity, T. on the 17ih day o c'uc^ November P- •. A. 6th. 1477. 51-aw. WM. BEAUMONT. UNITED STATES LANDOFFICg Siotu '"alls, D. T., Slnv. 21,1877. Lawrence Power- you are hereby notified that the lion. Commissioner of the general laud office, iu a letter dated Nov. U. JST7, hiis adjodL' ed your Timber entry No Mil upou the HW¥ of Scctlon 7 Township HI Kan e 4v forfeited. You areallowed sixty days from a. rvice ef notice In which I* appeal from tM derision. Hi 'l Casmwju, Degialer. J. m. WssuaviiN, Receiver. BOQJS and^^apjl^ Wednesday, Novembet 21st, 1877. Low Prices Sell the Goods. For a Complete Assortment GO TO GEO. FORD & SOU W. H. PINCKNEY, DEALER IN FRESH and SALT MEATS, DRESSED CHICKENS and DRIED BUEF. A Full enpply ot Vegetables kept constantly on hand. Farihert'bitt ing produce to buy or sell give me a call. GEO. HODAHil H»a established a Meat Markel.,on The Elk Point IMM wber* b* nlll keep all kinds of Fresh and Silt Heals, Saos®, k AT "LIVE AND LET LIVE" PRICES. Give Him a Call. E 1 k o i a k o a $50,000 TO LOAN, ON LONG TIME oi In soma $100 or over, «a good Real Estate Security. ALEXANDER HUGHES Elk l'oint,D.T. Graseriev Clol% •t:n of all styles, Ladies G-loves, "Waterproofs, Bl'k Cashmeres, Cloaks, Plain and Plaid, Flannels, Cassimeres, Mens and Ladies Button Arctics, &c„ I Notions sis., Cor. MAINtJb FRANKLIN ELK POINT, 0*$. MURFHY &EAUSS SELL THE S A the Corner ia lie [kmitiMi CUlOtgo Inltr ocean. 6-40- ly. Y 1 1 All11!0- |U ••mif? MY a****' NIC PRICES. GOOD NEWS TO ALL! THE NEW AMERICAN SEWING MACHINES BEST THE WOHZ.D. Two Jlfdal* Anared nl tlic Ceulenniul i:\JiUtliloa. $30$ XE3 "NEW AmiCAH" SZWIN3 HASSmS IS TIE 1I3STEST ErL'lTIMJ »7EB B22AZS T2S ZZZZ:.? SEUTTLI SELF TH5SATIN0 SELF SETTIKS KESILS NEVES SKIPS STITCHES IIS U03? EUHA£I5 The l)f=t Miichi.ie fr all family purposes. Tlvrie is knicrarrd Hlc+vr, Ituitosu: thrw (ii «, irl\Aa*» All i w w s» o do niitd wily letrneil ai.tl winch ai coitibn.tM liftlitnpjwatH) rttini!ility. 1'nf s |...rn ^30 to $4&KCordii>g In the aryle of rubinct work. Kvt rj Miichitic w*rruntf4l(',r litre jrnri. tjaud for Illustrated Catalogue and price li»t. .» »t k '^,?rdnBe rLw»!lI.»nU*t?d 4', 4M p- O $ 2 il il,«-tlmt i« »o pricc KENNEDY & MAHTIS', 21S DdUglllM Uiu it,.., is GOLDEN OPPOETin'ITY. In order to Introduce our 40-pn^e illustrated Catalogue (in book forni) of Jewelry »nd Watches, with full information ll«w to Become Affcuts, antl Make Money, we will send, on receipt of One Dollar, br return xmul, this IUustrated Catalogue, to gether with OUR ONE DOULAR GOLDEN CA8KET. U •obby Collar Button one latest pattern Ijidv i i? w ^ith ant CuomiS*i»l „ne beautiful chasr.l liitnd liIn-- I'mpadSBrXsck Chslnt one ue pair (j) elegant entn-ared ilrareliita. •"H" vnc fin® P*ir |,cmr'4- "e "i iiSre 'e«rsre Ufauauad IMdI CataJ*''« of IwiVi ya^VCYlclm^ntVitHM^ eint •3i5.WA,UI,l,"ne p*" 'WOBT A CO., Importert of Jewelry and Watehea, w -"r" j*wriry no w IICIKI, 111 WUowuda Stmt, Kllwauk**, \n«. Prices Down lo Bed Rock. S.W. KENT, MANUFACTURER OF HARNESS AND SASLGS, AND ALSO DEALU l||l Wftff*, Collars, rt.wl all kinds Hurnc^ml iuldle IlarjwarP. 1 St 1 U 4 i v o i i U u O i k U O i i U U I V ^anne(^ '-outlier n&ed iu niaiuitacliire of Ilmncs*'. AJ1 kuuls ot rejiairiug done neatly, jwumjiit^ nod rea*'.ufttilo ^.irictf. I 1 i ,f v,i i,i 1 ^tt.. Us®