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IYVA, •V 4 0\ iff VINECAR BITTERS TIIC Ylvrimi* Bittern are nflt a Nude or Poor Hum, Wblakev, Pr««f Hplrlta nml ltrftifte I-Iqworiie ton*, Itfmlllrnt niul THE GREAT AI.TERATIVE AND BLOOD PU&iriEB. It is not a quack nostrum. The Ingredients are published on each I bottle ofmedicino. It is used and recomracndedbj Physicians wherever i has been introduced. 0 q'l BOOK n'Al doctored, tplced Infrrmlttriat HI •ehe. Pain It will positively care I s I S O U A and kindrt'l diteaut, RHEUMA TISM, WHITE SWELLING, GOUT. GOITRE, BHOXCIII TIS. KLHYOUS DE1HLITW JSCIl'I EST CONSUMPTION A And all diseases arising from aa impure condition of Dlood, fc'end ft our HOSADALISthe A 1 S WANTED PUIILWHERS Hartfor Fatter Drink* and awect- rurd *oiluaso the taste, callod Tonic*." App*ti»«r»,rt UcttorfrA«f,*c.f that Uad the tippler on to druiikto he#* and rtiin» but are tnn Mediciii*. made fooni tho Nmtifo nMt*jmd IIurl«of California, tree from till Alcoholic tMlmiiltmlft. They are Vno (iHEAf l,OOI PI UIFIER nn«l A MFK lilVINd I'll I Nt'I l*l«E* a perfect Renovator and lutigorator *»f the fcy*tcm, carryinc off all poisowou.1 matter and rc-itoriti? the Wood to a healthy condition. No parson ran lako thcao Mttert ac^diti? to direction* and re main long untrcU. proritWf their bones aro not des troyed l»jrmineral poiton or other mwiw, and tha vital orsani! wasted lH»/«nd the point of repair. They nrr n (Jrutlo Pnrpnllvc oa wMl n« n Tonic* po#*(«kiin|r. also, the peculiar merit of acting a powerful a?eut in relietfng Congestion or lnflainma linn of the Ll»er, and oil the V »eeral Onrnu*. FOR FE3IAI.B COMPI.AIXTS whether in j-ouncorcH. married or lincK at the dawn tf woman* hood or at tLo turn of lifci thcac Touic tlttcra have no ^^ual. v Var!«0ailiNiRt«rT ®r Chronic Rhmmnttflm roil llriNNlA Jill* Fercr*, ]UonPoa ul lhc Illood, l.lvcr, Ki«ucy«nnd HIn!«!-r, those Hitter* liaveWn mn*» sncce*«ful. fciuck I)l«( n»r are e*n«td by Vltlatnl ALMANAC, in which you will find certificates from reliable nnd trust-worthy fh.vsicians, Miuister3 of the Gos pel* and others. Dr. R. AVIUon Cmrr, of Balti more, aaya he h»» used it in easel of Scrofula ami other diseases witli much Situ faction. Dr. T. Pngh, or Baltimore, ro commends it to all {icrsnns suffering with diseased Illood, saying it is aupe tiorto auy preparation lie lias ever u»ei Her. Drtbllcy Ilall, of the Balti more M. £. 'liftTt liTP Sontll, MVS he has bien so much benefitted by itsuse, that hcchecrrullj- recommend! ittoalltiin friends and acquaintances. I'rnTru Co., Druggists, at Gor donsville, Vi say it never has failed tO civo satisfaction. Nam'l U. McFaddn, Murfro*^ I boro',Tennessee,saysitcund him of I Bheumatism when al 1 else (ailed. THEB04ADAUSIS CO.V.VF.CTIO.V TTITII OUR KR0«"piUS will cure Chills and Fever, Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, etc. We guarantee BneaoaLls superior to all other Blood Purifiers. Scad for Descriptive 1'ircular or Almanac. -ddXMs, CLEMENTS ft CO., S. Commerce St., Ba timore, MS, ftaMmber to ask your Druggist for HOSADALIS. JULmSOK'S WLNI2 oi-yiAuT Ven Yranelv^nliiip •fohf ll.-is piDvi'il I *|aS old .t 'Kiok'rt Wiucol'T.ir t'll.uv^miti'f.' nciiw lliiiii :.:.y cimilnr •propurni •lofiirci tn v.u |.uti!ic. !t 1J licit ill the mr-tlicinni qunlitloSof Tiir, tnij nni|ii tloil for rtiM'.-isi s of «!u! Throat A I.w II( », "iwrf.,t :niii^ tlio !rnst ii tiiiii k:iblcrurf-s. It etlLCtually 'tircsall Couch* aii H'iid. Il li:i3 cun «l so JllUII V •'MHCd ».f AhlllUltS /m XlrouchitiM, tliut it lux bt'cu i ruiiuimccil a Niiecllin (ir th-'so com r'uints. l'ra I'ainsiTi tlie nrraiil, Mile or Hark, tiravi'l or lilJuey ll« ^aae,li.«Msc ,ut tin- (TrlM« rjr OrKunt. iaundtee, or Hiiy later i'*iuiIntMi it lia.t Hoa-qUttL Kin also «superior 'foulr. II lite AppeUle, (itrrnrtliens ("Niiteiu. desfe'res Uw Weak HISU •iJVCh. tf llrbiiltalnl, t'liiweo Ibe I'WHI to Itciaetes D.v»|ie|niii and fNtliirtttilon, rreieHls Malartutw fetwsi uues fan* lojsur bj stiiu. 3T u *i I$TM9 aqmh, SIGN OF TH E STAR N lRY STAfflt I.it --tie. are lively, safe and »«f, —fc's 4Mrrirget are i|i crood cotnliii-jn nnd safe Ilfst f.f aCrtimrnr»dfltions given rus.mnerB.— as reasonable as any Where. [21",y TRUNKS. TRUNKS. .f" tf GIVEN AWAY. illood* which Js ffen»r tlly produced by derangement of tilts IMteatlvo Organs. HYKPKPSIA OR IXDlOKSTIOX, n^l- the PtiouM*rf. Coughs, Tfghtne»a of the Chert, DitrineM, Sour Krnctatlons of the Stomach, Bad Taste In tli* Mouth, Bilious Attacks Palpitation of Heart, Inflammation of the Lun?«. Pain in the region* of the Riduoyi. and a hundred oilier painful symptoms art? the offsprlnca rT Dyspepsia, Yliey intiyorate the Ptouiaeh nnd *tlmnlfite tlietorpH l^.'ver end Bowelt, which render them of un^iwlled V-fficrtor in closn«i^ the Mood of ail impurities and in1 art in* nc-tt l*f»? and fi^or to tI*H whole fcysteni. Pfltt «JKI?» DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter. V:lt Hlotchc*. S!nt«, Pimplra, Pustules, Boili C^rbuneU*, Ring-Worms. Scald v Head. Pore ClMirine the Titiaicd Blood whenever you And It* jmritUs hnratitir through the skin in ir Pim Jes,lSruitiun| fcorc* el'»an»e it when you flu'l rt^tr«ieteu PIN. TAPE* and other WORMS*, lurking Jh* fyatwn nf no maiK th'»i«and-i. are effeetually dos* ironed am! r»-nnV4«l. iTor fall dirertiona. r«ad earcf'ilij th* circilar around eaeli l»ottl*, printed in fuut Kn*ua5e»—E u.'li»ht German, Frcncli £pani»h. J. WALKER, Proprietor. It II. MCand DONALD CO. DrafUti and (icn. Agenta, Han FrancUeo, Cal.«and 31 and 34 Commerce Street, New York. **=9" SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DBALEE5 A Fine German Chromo! Wo send no elegant (Iliromo,mounted nnd ready for fronting ftec lo every ngcnl. AGENTS WANTED FOU U N E O U N oa Life Below the SurfacO. iiv TUOS. W. KNOa. '•U2 PugeB Ocfavo. H'.O Fine F.ngravings Relates intidelits nnl accidents beyond the light oT Jay startling adventures in m11 pails of the wirld mines and modes of working llicm, niiderciirrenls of society, jnnilling ftnd its liorrof?, caverns nnd their mysteries, the dark ways of wicked ness, Prisons an their eecrt-ts. down in the depths of the sea, strange stories of the detection of crime. The book Ireats of ex pcicnce with brigands, nights in 0]ium •lens and gntnl line hells, life in prison, stories of exile", adventures among Indians jonrt.»ys tii-ongh sewers and catacomb?, •iccidents in mines, jiiratcs and piracy, tor tures of the ircjutsiiiun, wonderful l.urgla* lies ttndeiwoi'ld of the great cities, ctc We want agents fur this work, on which we give exclusive territory. Agents can make S It'll a week In selling this tiook. the Send for fcircnlnrs and special terms to. Agents- J, 1!. lil'HR &1IVDE, U.VinFOUlt, COXX., or CHICAGO, ILL. AGENTS WANT ED FOU THE GREAT IDUSTRIES Kr^a Kritipelaa, Itch, Scurf*, Discoloration* id the Skin, llnmota and Disearei of the fc'kin. of w' ai:ver nau€ or nature, aic liteially dug up and carried out of the rystetn in a short tlio* hy th« use of tfceee Bittora- One CKtti» iu such ca*c* will convince the most iucroduloui of their curative effuct. OF THE UX1TED STATES. f.npes, nnd '00 cngia\ir.g«, printed in Engl'.sii nnd Getinar, wtittcn by twenty eminent authors including John It. (jiugli Hon. Leon Case. Edward ll«wland, Rev. E, Edwin Hall, l'hili liipley, Albert liiisbane Horace Greeley, ete. an«| tlu eiKh°Ht tho vein?: el^an^e it when it foul, and yyur !eliti*r« wiil Ml r»u when. Keep the hiol pure, and the health of the «y«item will follow. This work Is a complete history of al brunches of industry, proc.pses ef m:\nul fucture, ctc in all ajies. It is a complete eccyclopedia of luts nnd innntifaclureH. un^i is tlie most entertaining nnd valuable work of information on subjects of general interest ever offend to the public. We give our agents t!.e exclusive right of territory. One of our agents sold copics in eight days, nr.oit.cr sold uOi: in two weeks. Our agent in Hi rtford sold W7 in one week, ^pceitaers of the work sent to agents on the receipt of a llirce cent stamp. For circulars and terms to agents addiess the publishers. J. D. BURR & HYDE, HARTFORD, CONN., or CHICAGO, ILL. A NEW INVENTION.SsViilR-w"' YKRS, PHT8ICJAN8, CLERGYMEN, E11T0KS, AC COITNTANTS, MERCHANTS,professional and busincm men protecting and keeping in alfihab tical order all letters, bitla, receipts and other document* daily ac cumulating In the general routine of biuinrea fife frura dost, and away from tba ot*erration of the curiuus. In this (mail cabinet 8,000 letters can be Died and kept always at hand for ready reference. It is made of black walnut, is qnite ornamental. The same Cabinet can be used on the desk or hung to the wall. Send for an UluMnUd Frio* JUft and Orcular. Add row, CABL08 A. COOK, Chicago, nfc Absolutely th« best protection ugalnat Fire. Tb.e Bab co ck Fire Extinguisher, Self Acting Fire Engine AND HOOK HHP LADDER TRUCKS, la dally use by the Fire Departments of the principal cities of the Union, The Government has adopted them. The leading railwa)*s use them. SEND FOR "TIIEIR RECORD." W. W. PARWKLIw Secretary, 407 Bnadva?. Mew Tort 78 Ibrkst Streit, Cb}^|». T. rf dll'il & Agrituiltti ral Ira plemeuts, L'irabor. Coal, Lime ani Bui ing Material, ef all kinds YOU want to sell anything «ffrertl it ill tbc ClIEOKlCliE. The Days of the Weeksi Tr.'the innsenm of Uerlin, in tlie liall devoted lo Northern Antiquities tliey have the representations of the idols Irom whom the names of our days ol the week aro berived. From tlio idol of the Sun comes Sunday. This idol is repiercuted with s fa«-e like tlie Suu, holding a burning wheel with both hands on his breast, signifying his fchoico around the world. The idols of the Moon, from which comes Monday, is habited by a short eoct, like a titan, btit holding MOOII in his hand. Tuisco, from which comes Tuesday, was one of the most ancient and peculiar godsof the Germans, and is represented in his g'irment of skin, according to the peculiar manner ol clothing. 1 he third day of the week was dedicated to his worship. Woden, from whence Wednesday catne was a valiant princes among tlio Saxons. His imago was prayed to for victory. Tlior, from whence we havo Thurs dav, is seated on a butl, with twelve stars oil his head, hulling a scepter in his right hand. Fi iga, irom whence we havo FrMay, is rpj^PSc-iited with a diawn sword in his right haud, and a bow in his left. He was the giver ol peace and plenty —Senior, Irom whence Saturday, lias the ap pearance of perfect Wretchedness lie is thin viaaged, long haired, with a long beard. He carries a l»ail* of water in his right haud wberem ar« fruits and flowers. Hog and Sheep Law. The late legislature ol Iowa passed a law requiring the owners of sheep and swine to keep them up. Failing to do so, it becon es at once tha priv ilege ol any person to take them up and impound them, of which doings he must notify any constablo of the county. The constablo ir.ust then give ten days' notice by three written notices, polled up in as mahy public places ill the township where the Itogs weie taken up, that lie will sell thein at auction to the highest bidder lor cash on the day named. Alter sale (if the owner neglects to redeem), lie must pay out of the proceeds, all costs and charges, and the balanco of the money, it any, is to be paid into the county treasury. His costs will lie the same as it acting under an ex cution, which he can learn by refer ence to the statutes on that subject. Tlio taker up is entitled to fitteen cunts a ltoad lor liking up, and a reasonable chargo in addition for feed ing, tfce. If tlio hogs or sheep have done damage to any one while at largo^he can recovcr the amount by suit, and his judgment is made a lien on the animals doing such dam age. The owner may redeem such impounded animal at auj time before sale, by paying ell costs and chargcs up to that time. iiy another law of long standing, all stallions and mules running al large, are declared estrays, and sub ject to be taken up at any tiuie.— Gate City. One Cause of Consumption. Dr. MacCormac, of Belfast, Ire laud, is the author of a work on pul monary consumption, recently pub lished by the Longmans, London, and whi«h has attracted considerable notice. According to l)r. MacCor 'mac, induced consumption—as dis tinguished from that which is hered itary—has its origin in rcbreatliing expired air. Persons of a delicate constitution or organization, should, lie says, sleep alone, and, if possible, in spacious rooms, thus insuring a larger supply of pure, uncontaminal ed air. And the window sa9h should also invariably bo slightly raised on retiring. When the dormitory is small, if not carefully ventilated, ox ygen, the essential element that sup ports life, is quickly exhausted, and the individual takes back into the lungs carbonic acid gas, which is so destructive of human life—the sys tem becoming deranged, the air culls ulcerating, and, with the destruction ol these, the whole bronchial region fulling into disease. Here is a curious story of the old slavery times, which wo pick up from a western California paper. In tlie gold mining rcgioLS of Burke county, lived ail industrious, well-to do free colored woman, named Nan cy Boyce. She was eugagcl to mar ry one Jack, a slave, and, in order to havo everything pleasant, she put her hand io her pocket, and bought him of his master. But she was shrewd enough to lt»ke a bill of sale of htm, fortunately as it happened, for Jack turned out to bo a perfect (.ot and utterly worthless. But lit* lie need was there for Nancy lo go to the courts tor relief by divorce, the knew a belter way than that. $he owned tier man, and Bhe simply sold him to a man, who canied him off to the far Soi^th-west, so that the sharp Nancy was never bothered by faim again. Husbands have been badly sold before, I ns not iu this way. the Mew Trade Oollar« A dcricc for the new silver tra^e dollar has jitst been completed at the Uhitod States Mint iu Philadelphia, and in a few weeks tho piece Will bo reatly for delivery, Stveral hun dred thousand dollars will soon be manufactured and sent to San Fran cisco for distribution throughout the Northwest and Pacific Slope. The coin is not as large as the old silver dollar, but its composition will be tho same. Tho following is a descrip tion of the new piece: Upon tho obverse side is a male figure seated on a bale of cotton, and extending tho light hand, grasping an olive branch, toward the open sea. In the left hand is a scroll bearing the word 'libertyand at the baso of the de vice appears tho motto, In God we trust.' The date of the coinage— 1873—is upon the obverse, togelhei with n halo of thirteen stars. The reverse bears tho figure oi a spread eagle, with the inscription 'United Slates ot America,' and the molto of 'K Pluribus Unutn. The Weight and fineness, with ^Jie words, Trade Dollar,1 aro also inscribed upon the reverse sido. A decided sensation has been occasioned in London oVer the sale of a private library which belonged to Mr. Henry Perkins, a rich brewer, recently deceased. Tlie collection consisted of only about 900 volumes, nnd yet, according to the Loudon Ttm:s, it brought an aggregate of $130,000. Tlio library is said to have cost tin owner $100,000, which would bo an average of marly $500 a volume. The nggrogate sum was greatly enlarged, of course, by the enormous priccs paid for a few of the books. A famous and unique Vellum Boccaccio once sold for over $ll,00tf but tl lis instance was fairly outdone in the sale of a Bible of the Perkins collection for $21,-100. Il was the litblia Sacra SiJlt'm Tho N. Y. Nation, in referring to the recent meeting of tho National Agricultural Coii'ires*. at Ittdiauapo is, makes this mention "From the third auntlat report of tho Secretary of tho Congress, il appears that there ate already 10, 000 agricultural asHoeialions in the country, with ail aggregate member ship of -100,000 fanners—a statement uhich ought to give the public some idea of the importance 11 tlio present movement. It ought to be observed also, that tho popular notion at the Fast, that tho Patrons of Husbandry and Grangers arc poor men, laboring for their daily bread, and winning a scanty subsUtoiico by liaid manual toil, is entirely incorrect. Tho far mers of tho West aro, in reality, like the planters of tho South, capit alists and employers of labor, engag ed in tho business ot production in a manner almost as unlike that ot the small farmer of the. East as the busi nc*s of the inanulauturor of boots and shoes is unlike that of tho fashioned shoemaker. A young lady whoso "pa struck lie,, a few years ago, and who has since been at a boarding school, re cently returned, and a parly was given for her benefit. Upon the bottom of her invitation cards she caused to bo inscribed,1 It. V. P.,'' and ono was Reut to ail illiterate rich fellow, who has also made his money by boriug. lie di not come, but sent a card with the letters, f,D. C.'' Meeting hinrin the street she asked him what the letters meant. '•Tell me first what yours meant? "Oh! mine was French for 'Respond if you cannot accept!'"Well mine Hvas English fur 'Damn sorry I can't come.' "—Tilutvillc Herald, A IPoughkecpsio belle, who sport ed a long curl and a love of a bon net, visited a menagerie. She got too near to tho monkey cage, and her mischievous prototype reached that curl, lie got it, and with it the rest of her falso hair and the love of a bonnet. Tho entire family of mou keys tried to wear the bonnet, and made sorry work of it, while tho girl—well, what sho did can be im agined. A' BARTLETT BEAU* nr UEAVY and Shelf Hardware, 8TOVE8, TINWARE, BK3. All kiftfe «f Tin .rnrk done Notice. ym Enoch Morgan's Sons' 8 A U I O a substitute for Hoop for all flousholi purposes, except washing cloilies. A s o i o for Cleaning your House ft ill sate thS labor df one Cleaner. Give it a tri 41 8 A 0 I 0 will not inj jrc or discolor Paint, bill restores color or brigtne?s. Try it. 8 A 0 I 0 Gleans windows withjut water,-and saves the trouble of removing curtaiue and carpets. S A O I O brightens Knives at the same timi they arewashed, saving lime and labor S A I O deans I*th Tubs, Tables, Floors, &e. Quicker and bettor than soap. Try it. S A O I o S A O Ii I O removes stains from marble mantels, tables and Statuary, from harl-liu inlu'd walls and China aud poreclatn vsn» S A O I O removes slains mil gioass from Car pets and other woven fabrics- S A 1» O 1~0 a new and wonderfully cffcclivc Toilet soap, having no equal in this country or abroad, S A O I O as an article for the bulb reaches tlie fouudiition of all dirt, opens the pores, and gives a healthy ac tion to the skin. "fj^sr s a in two volumes, of (iulonberg and Faust, and said to be tho first book printed on metal type. It is one ol the five original Vellnin copics, an as all the others are in public libraries and not be to bought, this was tho only chance of securing tho book. It can scarcely be said that the value ol the Bible is depreciating when one copy, ai:d that in Latin, will bung ovor $^0,000. O While we claim much for our goods llie story is left half told, as an ac tual experience will prove. I'uy it of yOUr merchant if be has it or will pro euro il for you. If not then write for our All about Sapolio," and it will be mailed free to all who ask. by the sole manufac turers, Enoch Morgan's Sons, A K K A E N Y Iturlicgton, Cedar lta|iils Jlinneso to Ilnll ir.-j On and after Dec. 8th, 1 ST—, passenger trains on this line will run as follows A. M. le T. M.le 11. A P. M. le 11 ".'J ,tv!»0' ar '. M.ar ».:50 6.ai» St. Louis. i u.ar 7.30 le iP. M.ai 8:00 •J.00 Durl:ngfon i 10.40: 12.00 10:0'i 1(1.60 Columbus Jun i 852: 10.0.-, 10:4,"i 11.3* N icliols i 8.11 y.3i 110." West Liberty 7.5L! 9 i, 1:10 1.55 Cedar ItnpiJs 0.05: 7.35 2:15 3 25 Vin ton 4.2(i: 1.10 3-37 4.55 Waterloo 2.5 4.55 8:55 5.15 Cedar Falls 2.3 V 4.40 0-40 8.40: Nora Juuetion 11.2 I 2.24 8.02. 10.12 I.yle 10.12! 1.10 10.40 .4 us tin 11.50: 12.45 St. Paul 1.1 1.00 r- it. nr ar Si IL W A U K K K ii1\ TSION 7 -"0 a le Cedar Kapids 11.00 Z At UUKLINiiTON with Chicago, Burling tan & yuincy Uailroad for Chicago, rcoria, Cinci inati and Louisville, Keokuk Quincy and Kansas with Toledo, Peoria & War. saw Railway for I.ogansporf, Columbus, Pittsburg an.I St. Louis, via. Koekford, Rock Island & St. lxiuis Railroad with Hurling ton & Missouri Itiver Railroad forOltuinwa Red Oak, Nebraska and Yansas, and with Burliugton & Southwestern for Farmington IJlomtielii, Missouri an I Kansas. At COLUMP.IS JUNCTION, with CI i cago & Southwestern Railroad for Wash inton nnd Leavenworth. S. C. At WEST LIltliRTY, wifh Ch'cigo, Rock Island & Pacific Kailroad, for Iowa Ciiy, l)es Moines and Davenport,. Al NICHOLS, with Muscatine Div. B., C. It. & M., for Muscatine. At CEDAli RAPIDS, with Chicago & Northwestern Railway for Omaha. Counct. Bluffs and Chicago, and wi'h Dubuque & Soulhwost?rn Railway fer Dubuque. At WATERLOO and C'KDAR FALLS, with Illinois Central Kail read for Indepen dence. Dubuque. Fort Dodge and Sioux Cily. At NORA JLNOTION, with Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, for Mason ly and Charles City. At AUSTIN, with Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, for all points in Minnesota, At ST. PAUL, for all points on Northern Pacific Raii^ay the ftrcat Lake Superior region, aud all points North and North west. IV. II. PETTIBONE, WVM. GREENE, Aus't Gen I Svp't. Gen'l Sup't. C, J. IVES, Gen'l Ticket Agent, Ceilar liapids I'owa ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. PUBLTC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned has this diy been ap pointed nnd commissioned by the Circuit Court of Tama County, in the Stale of Iowa, Executor of the estate of Henry Colaw, deceased and all persons having claims Against said KsUte are hereby notified to le them with the clerk of said Court, elearly stated and duly sworn to, and with in le^al lime, preparatory to their being allowed or proved and peisons owingsa!d estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and avoid eosti. Dated atT iledo, Ion a, this 2nd day of June, A. I'., j"3. short 2:{ W. II. LIFE Exccutor s tXT Formerly With II. T. HKLMUOLD.^ HARK. ..KARNKY'S k I.U ID EXTRACT fiUCHU. I» tho only Known Remedy for Briehts, Dis ease, »nd has cured every cane of Diabetes in trhichithn* been given, Irritation of tlie Neck, Of S A O I O Polishes Tin, Brass, Copper, and all Metal Wares, making them as bright as wheu new. the P.ladil'rand Inflammation of tlie Kidneys. Ulceration of tlie Kidneys and Bladder, lteten tiou of Trine, Diseases of tlie J'roetiile Glana, Stone in the Bladder, Gravel, liriek Dust Deponit, and Mucous or Milkv Discharges, and for En feebled and Delicate Constitutions or both SexeS, attended with tha following symptoms Used by for i O Cleanses aud bcautitles the skin, instantly removing any st ain or blemish from both bunds and fuce. S A O 1 U is without a rival in the World for curing or presenting roughness or chapping of either hands or face. S A O il O removes Tar, Pitch, Iron, or Ink stains aud grease for workers in Machiue sl ops, mines, etc is in valuable. For making the skin white and soft and giving to it a bloom of beauty, is unsurpassed by any cosmetic known. lTO costs 10 to 15 cents per cakc, and everybody should have it. Von will like it. LOIJS of Power, Loss of Memorv, Difficulty of BreatB ili". Weak Nerves, Wakefulness, l'sin in the Back, Flashing of the Body, Eruption on the face, Pallid Countenance, Lassitudo of tl»# System, etc. porsons in life, faf Washing Dishes and glassware is invaluable. Cheaper than SoAp. the decline or change or after confinement or labor pains,bed-wet ing in children, etc. III many affections peculiar to ladlas. the KS tractBucliu Is uneuualedhy any other remedy Asin Chlorosis or Retention. Irregularity, l'«l% fulnoss or Suppession of Customary Evacuations Ulcerated or Schirrus state of the Vterua, Lr4* Corrlisea or Whites, Sterility, and for all coin- plaints incident to the sex. It is prescribed extensively by the most eminent Thysicians nn4 Midwives enfeebled and delicato constiH- tiouu of both sexes and all ages. KEABNEY'S EXTRACT BTJCHTJ. Cures Dinjasrs Xritiny from Imprudtnct#, JM/iti Distillation, etc., in all their stages, at little cxpeuse, little or no change iu diet, no In convenience, and no exposure. It causes a fro- Slerehy Lieut desire, and gives strength to I'rinate, removing Onxtruclions, Prevei-tiiiK ana C'urlnK Strictures of the I'retlia, Allaving Tain and Inflammation, go frequent in this class of diS» eases, and expelling all Poisonous matter- KEARNEY'S EXTRACT BUCHU. $1.00 per bottle or six bottles lor $.YOO. deliverd® to any addi ess, secure from observation. Bold bv dnict'i^ts everywhere. Prepared by KEAHNEY & CO., 104 IMiane St..N. Y. to whom all letters for information should be addressed. Avottl Quacks and Impostors.' No Charge for Adviceand Coii6iilation. Dr. J. H. lyott. Graduate Jefferion iltdirm College, Philadelphia, author of several valuable work's, can be consulted on all diseases of the Sexual or Urinary Organs, (which ho has made an espocial ntudv) cither in male or female, no matter from what cause originating or of how long standing. A practice of 30 years enables him to treat disease with success. Cures guar anteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a dis tance can forward letter describing symptoms and enclosing stamp to prepay pontage. Send for the (}uid« to Iffalth. Price 10 Cents. J. B. DYOTT, M.n.. Physician and Surgeon, 101 UuanetSt. New York. C. ID- Terry, Yards opposite Elevator, Tolodo. Iowa and with C. Lamb & Sous, Tama City. I am ready to deliver in ear-lotd lots at Belle Plaine, Caelsca, Hitna City, Toledo, Orford, Marshall or Dysart. 14yl slewherc 0.60 I 4.2,] 4.oo r. le P. le Minucapjlis A. A ar t*.50 a ar Center l'oiut 11.50 a. m. le 8.o0 a in le Poslville 7.40 a ar 10.45 a ar Weft Union G. 10 n le PACIFIC "jl VisltN~ 7.40 a le Cedar liapiUs r.'IOPMai 10.05 le Vinton 5.2" ar 11 So A ar Dysart l.- 5 lo t'riCATIN K llV LSIt )N. ".30 a ji le Museatiue 12 4- i* le 7.ot) a ii ar Kichols 11.42 a u ar Z'd* Palac»sleeptii^ cars, o*n and operated by tliie line accompany all night trains, ConnscUon3 are as Follows. DR. A. TRA*K'ft MIMETIC OlIMflf FOR THE CURE OF tiT7LAM2£AT0B%' DISSASNL Vn frask was engaged for twenty j«sf| a eourse of experiments apon the medical MOB.fa •rties and power or vegetables, separate au combined. At the age or seventy years he MM seeded in presenting to the world, as the recall ef his e*perim«nts, a combination of Vegetable extracts, the power bf which in removing it ease* is litteqUaled in the annals of Medusa. Mis dlstoferreenslsls In s eonMa£ tnof these powerful Vegetable Extracts wits lectrtcity or Magnetism Iu the form of an Oiat »nt Certain, It la, that the remarkableaad Unprecedented success which has attended {W application in the cure of diseases, stamps ltal •nee as the greatest discovery of the age, sad calls for a trial and close investigation ot its properties. It never flails, while there rematas saf. flcient life to restore a natural and healthy as. tion to the capllliry vessels of the equalise the circulation of the blcibd. means a controlling power Is gained (Wif most malignant forms of diseas% whit' be obtained from any other remedy. •neb Is the power or thiseenklsK tloss. that it penetrates to every portloa el the human frame every bone and muscle, Tela, nerve and ligament is searched oat and sensible of iu purifying and healing Infloeaee Hcnce it cepes as readily with internal as vtr temsl disease. Numerous Instances ere on reeoNf where this remedy has restored health to pa tients so near the grave that the most poweifid internal remedies Tailed to prodtsceaay effect,. Such has frequently been the ease iu I ataman, tion of the Bowels. No patient ever need die with fhw disease where thi Magnetic Ointment can beol£ tained. __ For Inflammatory Hheansntlaw this Ointment is the most complete remedy eve* preparod. For Diphtheria or Putrid Bon lureat it is unrivaled. In ninety-nine esses sit of n handred. it wUI afford entire relief te the worst cases of Nervous Headache in thirty minstes. For Nervous Disease* this medietas Is of immense value. I Affections of the Spine, Bheauttak Lameness. Ulcerated Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Croup, Colic, Cholera Mortons, Agaela the Face or Breast. Barns, Scald Hesd, Scroft' Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Inflamed lysa, Fr Sores, Sores, etc.. will be immediately relta by the use of Dr. Trask's Magnetic Ointment. D. RASSOM, SON A Co., Propr's. Mtto, V.1 rort FIR-iT CLASS JO :i WORK description, come lo the OIROMI'of LKeveryOffice That Palo, Yellow, Sickly-Looking Skill Is to one of frefihtiou and healths TIh.so Olifntf* fif tk# ftkln, PlmplM. I nituVc*, Rlotrhe* nnd Er«|M!oiii are removed, fleroritla, Xfrofnloua INiMivi f{J'*•* While Mwrllin*, I'lrera, 1 Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Doors Whulows, Blinds, Etc., IX lARUEOlt SMALL (JUAMITIES. 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Call and exan i'.ic before purchasin 2-ly W E U & E E Dealers in HATS, CAFS, BOOTS & SHOES, O N & 0 At the Cash Store, Toledo, Iow%, C. G. BUTTKERITT, MERCHANT TAILOR. CLOTHIER IND CUTTER, is Y O O S GROCERIES, new Gentlemen purchasing Goods from this Estab hshment can rely on obtaining at the lowest possible prices. Give me a call and sec for yourselves before rrtircfta1 ing elsewhere. THE UWEQnAT.Pn WEED SEWING MACHINE^ A.slately improved, is now offered to the public as the bc« iamily sewing Machine in the market. .% See it and test its merits before you buy. ATTACHMENTTAND md 3-52 GOOD GOOD& 1 ^9 FINDINGS FOR ALL MACHINES. Sewing Maoiune Depo$ Broadway Toledo, Iowa. WM. CLARK, Agent. -1 4