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Hon v PAUL J. DIXON. Editor..' T. II. LAKKFOKD, Locnl Eilitor. THURSDAY. FEB. 5.1885. e . ! . -, 1 MOUSY AND PEICES. A Eeply to Bsmarkt on the Subject in the Kansas Farmer of Jan nary 7th, l-85. From the .lunrtli.n City iKnns.t Tribune. In the Kansas fanner ot January 7, a correspondent discussing the low price of wheat, puis the following question to the editor: "Don't you think there ought to be more money in circulation?'' This question the editor answers in the negative, In various forms, through a two column discus. inn, saving the amount, or volume of money afloat has nothing to do with the prices tit the products of labor. The editor says: "It is a common expression with many people hen times are hard, that money is scarce. Such persons alwavs attribute dull times and low prices to a scarcity of money. Scarcity of money is an effect and not a cause. ' No, good frh nd, it is not searcitv of money thai ails us. If a thousand million iiew dollars were coined lo-nior- row, it would not add one cent to the market value of vour w heat." til our opinion there is error enough :n that slalcinent to cii'sc and crush all '.'.' commercial nations in the world, if ..cy accept it as a truth and act upon it. It is so contradictory to the teach ings of all the great writers on public economy, to all history, ami to all right r. ason on the subject, thai we dc- ire to make some reply. We hope the editor of the farmer will excuse us, as he him self savs: It wool. I im ...ll f,,,. ..... ,..., .1 if1 ll,,.. would cnlcriain corrcc'i ,,h, ions i on this subieettor.ii might be as we say, if llicv would not cuicrlain incorrect ones. On that proposition we agree; hence this discussion. Il is our opinion thai, on the proper understanding of this general question, d-pends die prosperi ty. the happiness, and even Ihc liberties of the American pcople.aud.of all com mercial nations and people. There are processes of taxation. means of rubbery. and powers of oppressions c iunecled j with this "Monev and Prices" question i that are stronger and more certain of results than are the laws and edicts of ! i a i , ' kings and emperors: and w hich arc ab-1 pie w!io do not understand ihcni. Ami , it may be remarked, further, lhat Ihc dilor of tin' I'i hi tu i nas ii n en en n I ion I vital point. One thai should be set- led. so thai all may understand it, vi.: ' u s Hi,- rnhthh- u HKilleil iljIWt firinv! The Fanner savs no; Ihc Titini sa s yes. That makes an is-ne. Wk ask no one to accept our mere opinions or dicta. We offer the Icstimonv of oth- A leading Huston journal, in 1M77, said: "The pviine el mcnt in determining the value of money, whether gold or paper, is iiitiittily, 'and il is subject n, tlic same laws as oi ner commodities. In crease (lit: quantity, it will buy less. In other word.-.il pro'.Iuccsa rise' in prices, but no increase in vahu ." Dr. Soeibeer, the great (icrman econ omist, says: "The value of money lias fallen through the i-siie of paper tnoncv, as well as through the increased pioduc tion of gold and silver." John Stuarl Mill, Ihc great Knglish authority says: "If the whole mon 'V hi circulation was doubled, prices would double. If it was increased one fourth, prices would rise one fourth.'' lli.-ar.lo, an Knglish economist, says: "That comni'iililies would rise and t ill in price.in proportion ii, t,ie increase end diminution of money, I n-suine as I n fact that is iiicoaii'ovcr(ible. That i such would he the case, Ihc most eele- 1 bratcd writers are agreed, lly linii-; ting the quantity of coin, it can be raised to any conceivable value." j Prof. Walker, of M::ssa -husclts. savs: ' As the currency is expanded, prices are raised correspomlingiy." .lo.m .vi. IMInier.ilircctor of the bank of liugland, says: "'i'iicre is no means of supphing the bank with gold, excepting only tnc dim inution nf the bank notes, which ini incdiatuly contracts ti.e currency and lowers priccs.by increasing the vidueof in nicy. ' The I'nited Slab s monetary commis sion, one of the highest monetary au thorities in America, says: Primarily, then, prices must have been entirely controlled by the volume of m mey, unaffected by eivdil. " Tnerc never can occur a universal fall i:i prices and a general withdrawal of cre.lits.williout a preceding decrease in the volume of money. As the vol ume of money shrinks.'pri ics fall. " When ill mo.. is d 'creasing in voluiii", prices have id bottom, e !ce;i' ti receding one. and th",y are inexora bly nil 'd by tin- volume of nion -y. In the whole history of the world every great and general fall of prices has been preceded by a decrease in the volume of m mey. Al the christian era. the metallic inoiiey of the Kornan Km pire, amounted to ai.M'ni.iMVl.o.Hj Al the end of the fifteenth century it had shrunk to less than ? JoU.UiM.iki . !,,,- big this p rio I a m ist cxtr.iordi.iarv ! inel baleful change took place in Lie eondition of the world. Population dwindled, and com nieree, arts, wealth and freedom, all disappeared. The dis integration of society was almost com plete. The conditions of life were so hard that individual selfishness was the only thing consistent with the instincts of self-preservation. All public spirit, all generous emotions, all the noble as pirations of man shriveled and disap peared as the volume of money shrank and prices fell. 'That the dark ages were caused by decreasing money nnd falling price, nnd that the recovery therefrom, a id the comparative prosperity w hich fol lowed the discovery of America were due tii an Increasing supply of the pre cious niutaU and rising prices, will not seem surprising or unreasonable, when the noble functions of monev are con sidernil. Money is (he (treat instrument oi Assooiatton, inn very libra of social .,..,u,-,, .. u. oe.os- occasion, said: trv.and.as essential to its existenco as, ., luivRen is to anima' life. Withoul m m-1 'lhe ""IM''sion of silver would cy'civllizatinn couhl not have had a Im-' mo't t (veritiibledestr.ictlunof val ginning: with a diminishing supply It uu (H,IJ of I''-withoiit any conipen must languish, and unless relieved, linal- s,, , ly porish." Prof. Laveleye, before the Belgian Sir Archibald Allison, the great En- monetary commission in ih7j, 8nh: lillsh blstoriin.corroborates the foretro- "Debtors, and among them the state. iig testlmony.as follows! , 'The two ftrcatest events In the his tory of mankind have been brou-ht about by a miucessive contraction and expansion of the circulating medium of society. Aml.ns if providt'iicu had iutended to reveal in the clearest manner pouible, the intliieuce of this mitrlity aircnl on human atlairs.the rc. unccliou of mankind from the ruin this cause had produced, was oh in;; to the directly opposite set of agencies being put in operation. The annual supply of the precious metals of mon eytor tile use of tile jrlobe was dniil) h'd: before a century had elapsed, the price id every species of produce w.is quadrupled.' The wiij-l.i ot debt and uvt'.ioti insensibly wore oil' under the iulliieticc of that prodigious increase: in the renovation of indu-trv the rdaiions of society were changed :l he weight of feudalism cast oil', the right., of lu.iu es tablished." Speaking of the progressive contrac tion if the currency then going on. Sen ator John .Sherman, in 1.'J, ..aid. "The contraction of the currencv is a I far more distressing thing than senators suppose. Our own and other n:i!io:is have gotie through that process bcVire. To every person, except a capitalist uut of debt, or u salaried olliccr, or an an nuitant. it is a period of loss, danger, las. situde of trade, fall af wages, suspension of enterprise, bankruptcy and disaster. To alteuijit litis is in impose upon our people by arresting thcni in the midst of Ihcir lawful business, and applying a new standard of value to their prop 'fly, without any deduction ot tneir ilents, or giving until any oppor tunity to compound w itii their cre ators or to di-trioutc tiicir is .ii!-s, and would be an act nl fully without eaniple id evii i:i in idem lines." S-'U.'iti".' ,Jo!in A. I.ic'an, in his great speech of March 17iii, li'l. discussing this ipi''-!io:i of "Money and IViccs," as illii-tratcd by the p inie of 147.', said: Hut . sir. that the panic was not due to the cliai'aelerof the currency is prov ed by the history of Ihc panic itself. No. sir, toe pauie was not attrioula blc to hie character of the cunviiev.i " It 1:1011''! hllllilt' '" Hoth'lltJ i f: I'1 'be vor ninist of the pau.c we H"1 '' '"' I'lisiuess "'" "f "':'' Wk. I''"- '"' "-'".,' i u r v to let lo.ise twen'v or Iwcnt'.-live millions more of the same paper for Ihcir relief. Tin1 very same men, who, to-d;iy. denounce it as a disgrace to our govc nmeni. Il was g mil enough when uiey were in trouele." lien. Logan quotes approvingly from the lierrieu t.'o., Umint, Mich., as billows: "It is s en lhat the question of mon ey and the quesiion oi labor, are one question: the solution of one being the solution of tiie othcrtpleiitifulancl Uiere forc cheap monev, being a convertible ",'n" I'1'1"!:"' Mi'l "ell paid cm- plovmellt." ' ; , I .i.-ii. i. ig in iir-n pi oeecos in (lis ow n language as follows: "Whv is it that rqires uitatives forget Ihc -ts of t'eir own section and si "in 'I in here as t Ic advocitc. of Hi. gold brol; ts an I tit i. lev lenders and i sharks, the s ime class of men whose lahlei Christ turned over.and wluen he ' lashed icu of the tei.i.ilc a: Jerusalem.' ( a.-ry out the theory of the ! contraction! -Is an 1 what must' be tin inevitable resiiii!' Kv ry ..-:i'c,-p:'is and industry m i-st be dw.trfe-l in like pro portion. Tiie iirigii; blac of iu.iui an I iron foundry, wide. i gives life and cheer I fulness in the grand s "tiery along the streams of l'e-in-.. lvatiia, will cease to : gil.l ttie night wlta its rays. And Ihc i same industry in my own state. and tiiat of the senator from Missouri, which has I been so rapi.ily increasing of late, will 1 lie crippled, and hundreds who now ' Ii in I employment there will be compell ed t i seek a home elsewhere, for warn j of work. The undeveloped resources ufliic South and West, w iiieh we have : just begun lo appreciate, will rest in I abeyance until a wi-er policy shall bring tticui mlo use. On ihc sutijei-t of the panic of 187.1 177, the Unite I States senate monctarv c'iniiui: 'T,e ton, says. rue ami onlv cause of thesla - naiiou, iu iudusir evervwber,' f -It, and comnicrec, now s Ihc fact of evcrv- wiiere existing f illing prices, caused by sliti.-ikiiig volume oi ihoney. This is the great cause. I'raclieal iii -n see what the niischiel is.and they all see it alike, aud.wilhoul forinulalii'ig their ideas in to se; words ail I phrases, I hey .stale it alike. C ipil.iiists.large and small, give ot.c, mi l only one rca.-on for ridiisingto invest in productive enterprises. Uni formly and universally Ihc reason giv en is thai prices are' falling an I mav continue to fall, and lhat money ii tile be it tning lo gi and hold wliile that state of tilings c iu:inues. l-'all-i ig prices is only another cNpre.siou for an i.icreasi::g i-.i.'-'e of money, by com , a li:lg its Vol.ltae." Ah .vitnle:- Hamilton, .secretary of the l.'nitcd Stales Treasury, in IT'.ll, says: ''I'd annul the use of eilhcr of llic metals as money islo abridge the quan tity of the circulating medium, nnd is liable lo all the objeeiions which arise Irom a comparison of the hcnelils of a full witli tnc evils of a scai.ly circula ting medium. Win. II. Crawford, scerelary of the V. S. treasury, in 1.S2H, said: "All intelligent writers on currency agree lhat when it is decreasing in am unit, poverty and misery iiiust pic vail.'' Tiie American Review of ItWl, says: ylliminisliing money and falling prices arc nut only oppressive- upon debtors of wauni, in modern limes, stale, are Ihc the greatesi, but ijiey cause si agnation in business, leiluce.l production and enforced idleness. Fall ing niai'iiets annihilate prolils, and as it is only I lie expectation of gain wiiien slitniiialcs the investment ot capital in operations, inadequate employ incut is found for labor; an 1 those n no' arc em ployed can only be so on the condition of diminished wages. 1'i'oiluclioii is stim. ilaled by the prolils resiiiiing from advun dug priees;labor is, consequently, in dem uid. and belter paid. and lue gen eral activity and buovancy insure to capital a wider deuiaii.t auU higher re muneration." l'rof. M. Wuloski, of l'ranue, iu 187U, said: 'Tic sum total of the precious met als is r.iekoned ul lifty billions, one half gold and one half silver. If by a stroke of Ihe pen, they suppreis on i of these melals in the monetary service, they douole the demand for the other metal, tnhu ruin of all dj.ilors." IVu . U iuland, governor of the Bank of 1'iMuee, iu l.ti-.i, said: '-We have not lo do wilh Meal theo ries. T.ie Iwo inoucvs(meluls)have ac timlly co-existed sine Hie origin of hu- uian society, lncy uo-cxia because the two are nece-sary by their quantity to ' meet the needs of ci'rcuialion. liaron Uothsehild, of Kr..nee on the . iha "ZM ll PJ in K"1'! and silver and this right cannot be taken away without disturbing Iho relations of debtors and creditors to the prejudice of debtors to the extent, perhaps, of one half, certainly one third. To increase all debts at a blow, is a measure so vi olent, so revolutionary, that I cannot believe that the government would propose it, or that the Chambers will vole il." The Loudon Times, in May, 18S3, said: "It Is certain, as Mr. Goschen says, that prices of commodities are atl'ected by changes in the volume of the circu lating medium in which they are ex pressed. (iermany, Italy and the 1'nilcd Slates, have, during the past ten years, been absorbing m their cur rency more gold Ihan the available sup ply. Thev have taken between them mil less limn i'-.'iHi.OdO.iKiO, f-?l,niiO,- oort.oiKi) and a large part of this has necessarilv been ootaineu at tnc pense of the general stock. The result has been thai, as the slock of gold has been diminished, the price of gold has gone up; or. in other words, thai the prices of commodities buve fallen. It Is ii.niossihlo that so large a drain of gold can have failed to ull'cct prices." Speaking of the fall of prices on ac count of the partial suppression of sil ver and Ihc rise of gold, Prof ("irillin, secretary of the Itritish boc.rd of trade, said: " I he range of values of li e export of the I ntteil Kingdom, owing to tin1 difference in price, uloiie, amountcl lo tbiriv P :r cent, between 1S7J and 1X7'.I." The N'cw York Public, in 1X7:1, said "The year 17:2 was one of remarka bly general and important decline in prices, both in this country, Great lSrit- aiu and on the I oimnent. dcncrallv speaking the purchasing power of gold was decidedly increased during the year 1S7J, throughout the Western world." The London Kconnmist of April il, x;,in view of the facts and tendencies of the case, and, of Knglund's good for tune as a creditor nation, said: "There is some consolation to us in the fact that he (Mr. Goschen) directs special attention; that auv increase in the purchasing power of gold is a ben clit lo the creditor. Nearly even na tion on ihc face of the earth is indebt ed lo us (Kugland) and the result of an appreciation of gold is. that we ob tain a larger quantity of their commod ities iu scttleiuctit of our claims.'' As to the causes of the rise in the price of gold, occasioning falling prices of all commodities whose prices are compared w it Ii gold. Senator Hill, of Colorado, in October, lxxtl, said: "There may have been other and eon tributary causes for this fall and de pression (of prices); but it cannot be sin ssfuliy coiurovcricd.aiid 1 believe il has never been denied by linancial writers upon the subject, that, among the principal causes was the silver dc moacliatioii of (icrmauy, followed by a similer policy in Denmark, Sweden. Nor v,iy and Ihc'l'iiited Stetc.. Tnc consumption of gold for other than monetary purposes in Kurope, America an I Ausi ralia has more than quadru pled in thirty years, ami has quite treb led in twenty years. il is more than live limes w nat ii was a half-century ago. Five-sixths of the cur rent production of gold is absorbed iu tiie arts ami nnnul'aeturcs.in the West ern world and lliilish India. A part of lite remaining sixth is losl in the wear of coins, and bv lires, shipwrecks and foi'iiniicll lioal'd-.' As the .subject of hard times is a thinj now read ah. nil with much interest, we will continue it two or three weeks, lu the next niimhcr we will further .show iu wiiusc interest money is alway s de stroyed, cornered or .siippi'c-scdtand.will point nut the cause of the pre-eiit hard lines and an easy and practical means of immediate relief. 0'Donovaa Ilcssa Shot. Monday evening lasi.alinut A o'clock, (.'iliinovan Hossa, of New York. said lo he Ihc leader of Dynamiters, was shot hy a wom-ui on the stivcl-of New York Cily. The woman rol him to luecl her at a tclcL'raph ollice under Ihc pretence Ihal slie wauled to -five hint some mon ey lo aid the Irish cause. The two started (o a hold near hy.al the su'cstinn of ltoosa, w ho said lhe telegraph oll'ue w-is too puhlio to tran sacl such hudui'ss. On the wav to the hold, tiie woman dropped hchind Hus sa a little, nnd drawing a revolver shot him in the hack part of the shoulder. Ilo-sa fell to the sid-'walk and while he lav there, the woman shot at him four times iu rapid .sue. is. ion, but withoul eii'cct. Kossa was taken to tins hospi tal, where an examination of his wound showed il not likely to prove fatal. The woman, v:io said she was an 1-iii.rlisli woman, a widow, ncd '21. was taken lo prison. She said she shot Hos sa heeause he was ltossa thai she shot him for the -rood of her country. She rave her name as l.mille Yscullc Dud ley. Osk month fiom yesterday, Cleve land ioes in and Arthur ;ocs out. O'Doxovan Hoss.x i linproviii--. Yes terday lie walked about tne corridors of th hospital. Wk expcci lo sec tiie c.tin. lined capi talists unlock the money nm'lie.l up. immediately after the innu'ruraliou of Cleveland. His inaugural nildi-css will, we hclieve, suit (hem; they w ill cry "capital has eouliilcnce in the new ad ministration, ""con liilenee is restored," and will proceed to lioom prices and unload al a fjood price, the properly they have raked In for a son', liauks will Increase their currency mid a j-ood portion of Iho idle hoard in the treasu ry will he paid out. The new ndminis. trillion will adopt no measure which will j-ive more than temporary relief; will leave the control of Ihc volume of the currencv in the hands nf national hanks, and about three years hence, times will he ft; hard aslliey are to-day. Mark the prediction, nnd ilo.i't he de ceived by any temporary relief. iioM'i'i- -o;) 'i iiAV H3icaa IHifiAS 3UI!iS33 d33H3 GlQfiS103 tr iri3J,304P cm r-tfai'iift -00 HSTIIH '1 'Ii . ,H5- S wTiVT- I "..l.l-".i"M.t-eiil. r-.r m.i.- l-v all iliu)r .!il.to; 'ifo&i.l I1,'"' e t e ilerr.'lli ami 'iinin a" f t'i iemryi'te&JW.ftt&t1l lie wr.n tcci'ii.'liireit only hv .ItlllN (I. 5.' y":'1,:i.'-v-'i-(.'?...e: 2!L rfr.-.t t... Kree tint, inti-kinrp .iml. l.v i... .i .re07V 'fk A'jFJTS VAffTED i3il tllE TRADE MAR j RCS1STERE0, iiyt' A NEW TREATMENT For Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Headache, Debili ty, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and all Chrome ami nervous Vimnkrs. A CARD. WV. fit- nil He Mini i-il. lmvliic n-pplveil pre:il iiml iiiitiit nt Wiu'lil (iviii lIu'iiM-of "(tM i" M' ii.iiir , irriitii-ti iiiiu iiiiliilnMer .'.I Ijy Drs. St.iiki-y & I'al.-u, of l'liil;itr.ii;t iiihI hoinc siiMiril Mint il is ii iii-W -iMNYt-rv ii iiM'hr;il M U'iii i , iiml jtlt (hat is rlahiH-ii f.r il wiiiMilcr it n duty U u- mve t tlx- limn1 tlmii-aiiilx w In an- Mtllcriiiu frmn rlminir 11111. Hit-i ;ii-i iiifiual'li'" ill'-i-JiM-r In do nil Hint w can in niaKf it virtues kimwu ami to tiipin Hi'1 uliiir witli t'lMiililt'mv. H'l liavi- n-i vuial knmvl.'ilEt- of Pr Stat ki'y tS; I'ali ii. 'I lit'.v ;in- cilurati-d, Intt-lli i hl anil rniiii'li-ullfiis il).Vi('atl-s,liiiill n.it v.f ni t- -.it iv, inak.' :inv stati-iiii-iit whicli il.t inii liii-'w in- lifln 'c in In- true, nr iiiiili-h anv li-!tiiiiiuiai or rt'imrts u( cast's which arc not cciaiiiit.-. Wm li. Ki i.i.rv. Mi iiiliiT ti (.''.111,'ivss fnun IMitliiiU'liihiii. T. S, , iiTin it. IMIl'T ;n,.l ruh'iMiiT "Arlliur'H Hmiii- Milt? .in.-," riuiulrliliia. V. I. rtM:.i, Ktlimr "Lutheran Otii.-rwr," I'hllailcli'lila. riui.AKKi.i'iiiA, June i, 182. In enter tn inert a natural hcinlrvlti retfiiril In our lir.ifessii.iuil anil icrsi,iial sliiinliiiy. unit tu aive ini-ieaseil ceiillili-iife n nnr 'tiilciin'iii anil in llnielll:iietn's nf enr leslininiieils Hint reicrts ul eases, ive ii iiil Hie iilieve cai il frein ueiilleineiMM-ll ami rtelely kiiievn atxl ef Hie litle-sl lii'i-seHal i-liarai-ter. u.ir " In-iiti-e n I'liin'iiiiinil IKycen.- run lainfiia a lilslcrv ul Hie itiseuverv ,,'l aej iiiiiiIi' of action ul this, ri-inail.aliii-1-iiiii ivi-iiia lit.ainl a loi n-- i ci-ni-il of sm tii lsiii cup-, in I niisiiiiii lieu, Citaarli. Netinilmii. Ito lulls. Aslliiiia. elc. anil a wide r.nc'c nf i-lirnlhe ilieases, will lie lent frrt, Aililress. Drs. STARKEY & PALElf. jr. tuuauil nil (iirai'il Sim-t. I'lnla., I'a. OLDEHiTJHE Tne formula by which MiMer's Herb B. tiers is compjundid is our tno hun dred yctirs old, and of Guman crigtn. The entire tange of propriety y medicines cmnot produee a prcparatiui that eu jvys so high a reputation in the community whore it is made as H is the best remedy for Kid mi; a.d 2ivfr Cow plain fx, Dyspepsia, I'rttmpinthc JStnma-li, Sadiyes tiun, Malaria, rvrUufital Coiii p!i(infs,ete, Asa liluod rurijicr, il has no equal. It tones the system, sircthAnitig, invitjorativ.g cud 'giving !.:: -life. T. -ir'.' SwUp iT-iyos, nf T nnrnrr Co . la., an c-.. t -.i.il i,;, lii.ii.in il tii.ii. oiuv wrotf. ..ti-iV 11.,'ii IIitt.'K in v.rj vi,M Kunwn, n:vi L:n a.vjiiin',1 a trn-nt n -it ii ti f. t lufii. 'i:int tixilriirdtivi' iTuM-rtit h, I l.vfii-t-,1 im( if I'Jifl ia ii.y fioniiy Hcvt-ral Imisl.-j. i;il I im Uuu. Ct:tl lh.it tjit'rfuUtioniriirit iiiiii.nitfd." UtrSULKH HERB T.IT'VZHU CO., 1-25 Coxiaercj fct., J'-iLidelhia. Parker's Vlrarant Worm byruji Never Faili St. MCHOLAtS YOUNG FOLKS. ATI21CTI0KS TOE teSi-5. 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Mia nallo mini yiiinc lit.', iti li.-:.r! v i-.m-. m11 f oi' n llli- lll.ni nii.il in i-i-nl-.allil -I-. -l,-aili! ii ii-is. iii'j lil'-cary ncl pi.-l r.rial r.'s'.iir.-i... l i'i,. p.il.nv mu air m'Iiu- i-l lii,' fcu nl tiinij- ultra, ly si'i-ntnl l,i!' CU'Ci- iit;tiili,-i s nl SI. Nu n,,) s- III- ii-" l iiiilt,- a i'i-i:il t-.r tor lues, liv l!a pi.l:iriiiiili.ir.,I.T. Ti-nnliriilee. 'I'l-r.iiiinilv c Iiii-Ii.iI - ,!:ii.i , .,i...i .... faintnn pin,', , in iiiri,.. My Prank li. si. id ii'k- I Isli.rie ttti-ls.1 (i companion writ's to I .'If lln!.' Pv K S. l'.r.ii,L Mis- la-a.ly lor )',ii,iui-s.' Mmjawiimn to ,v, tit in el scan, iipiiuoii-lia,,-.! ..p i,,'.,-. moi.iI liili-rMi-w uitii priiniui.-iit r.-prr-.iiiii liv--of Mirinii,, iratli-n anil prnlVs-iiiiiis. Ilv .1 ll. M ii-.in. I'm 'ii llui-k to IM. ii.'aniTliil. Ilv K.I'. !;.. 'lancl'ir i i-j t'lillis.' it .i rii-'nl iioimiar p-ip-rsl.;. II. Il.tll, li-i,.la.-k...a.. ' ' 'Aiiiniiu' lit'- Law tnaki-rs,' ri'collri-tfons ,,r a li ' ir in tin- ('. s. aenaie -ninlaiailii; naii li pollltrnl liilorinalion. I.olli iiiMiwine ;in. a mil.". II, I ilniniKl All. hi. limy ami Hi.- ii.ii.iin a ory fiimiv herial slnryli. a ii.-w u t ili r, c, as, Ca: i" 1 Sil-rl SI -,n.. l,y ,, M. Alroll. 'i- l n.i;r..,M, Iiivi-iitioi..--froin Pitliinnciti In I .c-lor i-iir, -l-'roin Cross Imwlo Hilton i.ini ' .' ',';." 'li'li"'!"'!"'!. liv Clt:n. K. Ilollioi. Art Work f.-r Him .. .'i.;!,s,' papi-rs on tt--- rt.li.oli ni.li.-tall.l.ycnas. i. I...iin,. .S i,.,., iirsilv,.r-.. ast:,ry ot T.-xall lire. I;v In- laic It.-v. A lliiam M. linker. -A l, in .en nf llirl,,' I,,.,,,,. ix trii ,if liy -I , htHtltlK wrileix iris an.i'nr'' ""v,,,"i t.srtx.:'.ir.r, te-s' -'',r Ha.'il lo Wic; ;' liri.-r, poitilH li... rapliies oi -.-tv ii itnisieiiats. nv al'uIIiii Tunis. Spei-tal Pap,.!-, ,y Hiosen wrili-rs, Inrlinliiii; M.try ll:i.l..,. l-,i .loimnni illt-r. Alice Wi-H I lliivl-ni iollnis. c. Ii. Hurl li-l I, llari'l'-l IVesvoll S...,ior.l, llev. V isliiiiiiioii lilailli'ii. .Inlia Sehayi'i-. Anna l.; i MciTlil. V. II. Sliulilni-il, It. Ker, l.rnesi liifr.siill, clara K. Clement, I.I. u-' Icn ilit M ll.ialka. 1 T!i" llliislinltoiH will lie I lie work et Ike verv li.-sl attislsainl iiL'taviTH-nml llierewlll l'i pletcv oi in.. in. in in,. XovHiiiier anil Dcitcin her i.uinlii-1-n are lit-iiiililiil crilailtKI) KlttiNTIsl'lKt-i-H, liny I'm N'ov tier iinnilii't- rot- tiie cliiiilt-en I II eosls only ..'.leenls, anil nil Imok anil n.-ws iL alers s,- u 'rue Mlrri-iluii priee i. aaju a j year, ami no.v is Just the linn-in .sitl.senin. I A tree ;i...-i eoiiy ol Sr. Nl,- ,M Wi tic m-iu on re.tiesl. Ali'tition this piipi-i- Till! CKN'l l 111 CiiMluxv. Xcil York. N. V. Srnd for B CATALOGUE 8. FffiCE LIST. CJ855AR185S5.EY&CO. BOCHESTFR N.V. CHICAGO ILL. V: "'MAIN STREET, 200-?O6 RandolphSI. S500 REWARD! 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Vli.Ui.tr ; ill . . o a:i av,i ri'-inlrtiijr u c"1"' I :t 1 1 rtiflfi 1 '.it. i tlitui.i.lv !) .-iM'psia.W nt ol Ajii'lllf -1 -t It." . tin i. I.m-U f-i !l-t-lil!Hl. Mtr., lit. II!' Id Ii:it',.'ii Witli h-jiiii' 'lulL- m il Mo.olvl'.li rifl!i. I'" n, li.iint;i iiini ii: is u i'i he i.i-w im'cv. Itiii.tn; iiiii- I i n-i rtv,it:H IIimoi I'.-w, r. lUf-i V. Id .-.'.illiri.lht;ln.i- .i';i-i li lt'. HAHTru ti Jj'ON IGiVlCa n,v :iil !- i-ilj uuru. J: fiitt-H u i ifiir iioil Im-'.:. t'm.ioii. x-.c. !'!,i' ctroii'-ii.t listhiiimi lo iln niin- i I'i. II :.rr i'i 1.;in Tim: ll .it iiviHt'iii .iiu r .: i' l I'rr.iil' r.'. liUU i:uf oil I) aili!nl 1" Kit; ;i iri:. ,-iV .i I.;.- r. Ul:. 1. In mi fit rut Ml ill !tv II' tl i. ul i.-jyti nut-nl-vi'i lite u;:iuinal ,n H: s " :' a 1 i "-r ( VJrovili.ThnPr !n:t, r :'!( J." '.: I .-.jo.. u r .i.r '-z.py.XA X.' Vjlu.l.'l str-tD,:.- i.tiJ "'(I. .i.i-.ritli.fi, l.h. ' T r. ir7-f!':; Ipi:i T:i. in -3:1 t-xr. ov A. r.liUt.Cl jTt, AND DfcALEH'.. CvL.iV.,1',1 i :. The Most SucceusTul Kennedy vit ilin oM-n ti. rtnit i ih fi'i laiii iii il t-fleci anil tint'-. Iml liiltttT. Ili'llil ilool lii'ioW, From the "Spirit of the Timca'Ju y 26, 84. IIoi'mh In tin st,illi iinliioik, or wlim p I'lviw. u.-f :iI;ih liithli lo at'i'itli-iitiil hrtiiM's, Mr., hn-h Iii'iiit li1iy roiill in cul.iminK lue Ji-lni iiml Iiinuuiu iniMmitly luiiti In-, on Hn kill fMillll iM'l. III'. II. ,1, Kl'llllilll. oi KiuIhuk l:l.s. Vl hilt illM-ovei'i'tl a iiionI Mirrcs.oi I'l'ihi ily for thrsc Iroulilt's, nlticli i-r.-r laiu hi It-. I'l.u-i.i iiml (Iocs ii .( hiisti-r. Tin liorior is ill ii; ilv ivri ip nl ti'-llMiouiills of the f;itm cf ti'i-i 1 1 ill i'1'iiii'.ly. It tlimilil iilwuyt he Kfjit 011 Ii: in! l V onio-fs ol list, iiml lvi-t ii'- o livri'v siiihfs. l'ni'fi mt hoiili'. sl hoiiti'4 h:.. For .'! hy ilnir.iiisiM iTwlii-n'. ami iv Itr. It. .1. Kii.ilulK'oiniiiiiiy.Kiioshnriili 1'alls.Vt. ll h fcerniKAi'i-KT ami ai'STj PETERSON'S MAGAZINE I'M-fH'Al.Mil) l'KKKMR'MSl'dlflKKV ri LL SIZE MtESS-PATTEItXS. I'i It-rum' M.u'iirlni' ! Hit' tost ninl rhfarot it li Imiy's lioi-hs. ll i vt-s nion lor ihr n on . in tl o iiiltiui's(.-ri'jtifi ini-riis, Hiiiiiain oHht. lu hi iiH iiM t'hi'aliilioii aiitl loit'siiihiMti'il i r m.-lioii I'l.aMr its iroirirtor lo tlisiiiut't' all (Miiii' tihon. In short . It has tht'. IHXl BTKKI. KMillAVINlIS, i.. M COt.OKiMi KaSHIOXS, HKST IlltlXl I'ATTKltNS, M;sTt'i:ici:Al.sT:u;iij, 11LM WOKK TAltl K l'ATTKKXS. IH-.M Ul'SU :, I.U'., KIP. Tin- siorh s, tiovcli-t-, pU, in "I'l'lcr-.i'ii," nn mluiMli'il to ho tin- ln'M pnhliNlicil. All llii'ii..;-! liiinnii.r lYmalt? wrih-rs i-ontrilnitf to H, Kit liioiilll, a fllK-li' ih i'sM-liatiri ii U L'ivio. uL.cii Hlonr is worlh tin-1 1 1 it'ii ill Ho iiuiuhfi'. i;vi-iy iihiiiiii, ii..ii, i nil c niiifitr-i ColaroJ S!esl Fasiion Fiate. Terms aln)s In atlvance, 82.1KI n jenr. tirlM'AI(AI.I.Kl)(IFKt;i!.S T(l Cl.t'llS. , f Willi the "lVnrl of I'rlre," 2 (tuple h for Ja..M I " 4.5U ii siii'imhiiy iiiUHii'iih tl vol nun- of iiot'try. or iai tjo stri'l t'llLTHVHILf ' "'I III! 1 .11111 III 1 Itovi'," or Kfttnur, tip Hit el mi. 4 copies for ?C. j Will, nn rztm eopv nf the - M:inii.!iit' for 1KV asa ir'ini coph't for y00( imi, in tlu-iiei-Miii hi-IUiui up tin- I'luh. f Willi hnth an extra cony nl R conies fur fcuo I the imiKiiziiu' for Ihha, ami i the laiyi' sleel eiiKi-avinu, or 7 " , " l(i.r0 the-IViirl ut I'm-i'." lo Hi. I. person net ling up iht- rhih, kou l.AmiEit ci.i r.s stii.i. KAiuu.it in DVt'K.MlINTM. A ilii res, poslpulil, rilAIU.Ktl.I. I'KTICimON, ;KiiC!ii'sluiil M, I'liilii.l.'lphin. I'a. l--Mpeeinit'iis Rent khiUh, if written for, to lift up t'liihs with. ALFRED BTJRDICK, Coal Porspcctor AND Well Contractor. AM. MY WOltK Wauhaxtkd Fihst-Ci.ass. Hnviiif Iiml llftren years experienci with the Drill, I j-nurnntee antiafiietloii l-f'Sneceliil attention given tu prof, peclinir, 1 drill Willi sleain or horse power. Present T. 0. ntlilicss, Hale, Mo. II S, W. McDOWKLU ATTOHNKY AT LAW and notary puiimc, i iiilm oi ii r. mu. 8rlnl .ttiitl.in .iT.n to C.illoll..D-, Prnh.b Bu,ln.i, uvtt UunTu)a.,ini. TS-nU TSPAVIN CUREMI NEW LUMBER YARD. D. G. SAUNDERS & 00., 1IKAI.F.I19 I T 1 LATH, SHINGLES, PICKETS, MOULDINGS. &c. Arkansas Yellow Pine AND TENNESSEE POPLAR ALWAYS OX HANI). Our stock is new and in good condi tion, and we guarantee our grades to be fully up to the stanuaru. IiTAn inspection of our Stock and Prices is Earnestly solicited. Yard Opposite City Ham., s. 0. saunders & co. Chillicnthe, Mo., April lu, lt4. 3S-Iy A Great Story ' Ity Mr. TamcN I'dyni! in now hflnn liiihltHlicil in nirlaaiily, Ht-ikly per. AHo eiirh week vi rIvct ;i tcniuin lv i mu 410 00 ct"c'v- USi mil xajuiuauxi- " " , Tl nt j,,,.,., ,;,.,. )(. jirli-K vt; I'lliirk'' lor lilt It (Ht v holt- vriir. In ailtlllloii lo thf roiillliili-tl sto- ii 00 rit'H. w't-t-kly Ht'i'iuon by llruoklyn'M niont tvA o DIviiiLMtiitl (ifiitTHl lltcniry niii'llany, t-t-iy UU isMit'ooiilaiiis Hit' followlnn: liiiiHintircl skfli'li I ttt itroiuliifiit men, li'llris from all arla nf iim worm, iii' hoi nit- wi't'K, naiM't'iiiiiiis oi in It-rtMt In Mlnsoiirl aiitl Khujih, (til) ami n'li-ilMi inarki'l ri-hiirls. eiilltli-iil ciillius.iin. niisluau- Inn news mill Hu-i-inl tli-inirliiu-iils earefully ed lift! for I'aniii-rs. Link Folki. tin1 Kaniilv Cir flc rtiitl liiHhii-NH iiifti Kfiieiiillv. Tilt infteiit piihlislifrs liavo rowlm-h-il Tim TiMi-.sior 1.1 niin-merit wins nion frii'inU tliau an.MiihiK flM. Tht iiilili(caiitln'pt-fort rely on us lonli t'Vt-ry hiiirnvi'int'iit tli'slralilc, iiml lo sm K no in kt't'piiiK oiir jiaptT nt I In Ih'ikI. Vt jin'fin'iitir(ji'if hy our Istict'ly IihtimmnI list of siiI'sci'iIhth, ito' niiiiiln'i liig over ui,iM, lo ctni- nniiH im REDUCED PRICE OF9I.00 n yn.r. nn.l win iiii'i't ioif ri--f)ti' Miin iiiiu? hi iiiiH ii'w I-'''' KVKHV IlKMfH IIAT, KVKHV WRlFltN MAN. KVHIY FAIIMKII. F.VKIIY lit '1,'MICK KKY Kit ASH KVKI( INTKI.I.HiKNT N KWttl'A I'KIl H K All min tint -tt'riioi) will m.il Hotnt'tlilnji t'VL-ry wt-fk In ThkTimks wortli mir rlt;? if sl .c a iiir. SM't'lnn'ii I'ojilcs frt'c, Ki'init ly uoslal lion, moui'v orotTor ri-u'i-iHTi'd ii-utT, 10 janl-VO lliKTl.MlCS, h , KaiiNiwCiry, Mo. Notice of FiuHl Settlement. nt!cf liort-'hy cltn toallrn-ilttor ami oth ers hiicr"ti'il In tin fii ale f ll'irrii't T.'aHk.ili-ft-asi'il. that l.'liitiu's Mav, 1'uliltf Ailininistra lor hi I'liat'nc of saitl '!t;ttc, lutciul in nmke tlii al scttli'ini'iit tlH'ri'iif al (lie hil ti'rm of tht I'roliali' Court of l.ivlliLrstoii coiintv. lo he ht'iran ami ln-itl on Ihi' Hft'oiiU Momluv in 1'i'liniary, I".. ,1AM KS MAV, i I'ub lfi Ad in r ul I.lvinastou Co., Mo. SCROFULA And nil icrofuloiu diMosen, florti, Erynle 1mm, Enemnt Hlotchen, IlliiKWorro, Tu mors, Carbuncle, U11h, and Kruptlon of the fckln, ore the direct result ol an Impure state of the blood. To cure tUeno dlRonnci the blood miwt ho purllleil, nnd rMtorod to a healthy and na turalcimilitlon. AVKit'n Saiisai-auiixa has for over forty yean houn recogiiiji-d hy eml ii:iit initillcal uiithnritleti M the uiont lw eiTul hlooil tmriricr In exist unci. Jt frits l lie nyctein from nil foul humi'M, eiiriuhea mid trmintlien the IiIikmI, remove all tntnot ot inercuriiil treatment, ami provng ititvK a voiiinhite iiiuntur of till scrofulous ilim-nii-i, A Herrnt Cure of Kcrnriilnii Ntiren, "Soine iiioiiiliH njto I wns tnmhled villi pcrofnlDiiH Hon (uU'iTi-) on liiy lui. 'J'lut liinim ui-ic hmlly mvollt'ii nnd iiitluincil, and tin tort-i iliM'hiii'nil liii'KU MiiuiititifS of oltimxlvo niitltiT. Kverv rt'im dv 1 tri'd llllli'il, until I lined AVKIt'H SAIi"l'AHII,l. ol wlii i'h I 1 1 live now titken llm-e lottlet, ullh tin riiotll tliHt the horeit nre ht-nlfd, nml my p-nrial livnlth finnlly iini.rotmi. I fii'l wry c.tli tid for llio good your int-ilii'ine hiiM ilonc uut, Ytiiirit reciH'ctluilv, Mutt. Axn OTtitl.W," ll(Sulliuii St., Sow Vork, .hint! :i, lhsii. t & AM iMTkonft IntfTcitti'd art hivltt d tit .'itll it !1 r. (riirhtii; alt.o upon (lit lti'V. . 1. WihU of tH V.nst Mlh SI rift, - York 'll,v, who will lake iilritmirft in tollfyiiifr to (lit uoiiiU'rfnl illlnity if Avit'k SiirMiuirllln, nut only hi Ihn curt tf till it IhiI.v, Iml in hi mrn him itml iiiiiny iilhi'i'H wit hlii liltt knonlt'tlKt'. Tim wtdl-kunwn trriteron Hit tlottou lrrttiil, Ii, W. Hall, of l!tH-litUr, A.., wriit'i, Juiii " HnvliiiiHutTiTcd neverrlv for Home Venn with '--iiiii,iiiil Imvinu f;iih'il to nnd relu-f Irotooilh'i- n'liii'.lii'f, 1 h:ivti nun In im, thiriuff tin-1 tan I tin-Mi looiillin, of Aych'h SaiihaI'A llll.l.A. ulih'li him elh-Wi-d h cnmjilrtr rttr. I coiixidiT it a innguiilceiit rvumdy for all blood diboiihei-.' Ayer'sSarsaparilla Dthuulnte nnd rt'culiites the notion of the Uijferttva nnd nuthiiiliitive or-ati, rengwt ami streit'ithoiiH lhe vitnl forei-H, nml upeedily nuts Ithi'unmliitm, Neuralgia, Klieutnn tlf tout, CHtnrrh, (ieneral Debility, nnd nil dlsenm-i arhthig from an lmpoverlahed or corrupted condillou of the blood, and a n enk vued Tltiility. It ( liiconirnbly the chenpcit blootl medi cine, on account of IU concentrated strength, and grent iwwur over diseaH, I'll K I'A RKl HY Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Gold by all Drugghits; price 1, lix bottle fur TUTT'S EXPECTORANT It Mmpond of Herbal and Uucilugmoui prod nott,wmolipcnut the inbsianco ortii Knngi, czpcotorMea the atrld ntttUv that oolleoU in the Bronchial Tubes, (inUlGrnii soothing eoatliifd which relieves the ir rtttttlon tliHt oiiUHtM tho oouRh. It cleaneai the lunffi of all linpnrltlet, Hrengtheraa themwhcB enfeebled bvdlteae,iuvirror alee the einulatioa of the blood, nnd brunt tht nerToun tyilem, HIlKht cold often end In eoMumptlon. ItUdanHeroneto neglect them Apply the remedy promptly A lnt of twenty yonn wrrAnt, the anrtion thn no remedy haa erer brn fnnnri that le n prompt iniuiffepf,MTUTT 5 EXPECTORANT. A alnffle doe raleee the phURm, auUluw ioflramtion(aiid ita nwi-peedilyrtirM thotnoxt otmUnat oounh. A pi enaant cordial, ehll dren take It readily. For Croup It Is lUTMlnable find tiould he In erf ry futully. tUTT'S PILLS ACT DIRECTLY ON TME Li'ER; Cure, t'hlll. nd F.T.r, DyiufiuU, tHckllud-utli., Hlllou, Colic, lkniilns. tlon.Hkcum.tl.in.PIl,.., p.pttOBof th. Hurt, Dliilne,., Torpid Llr.r,nd F.nul. IrrKalu1U... If rou do not "(mI rery v,ll,...,inKlopiUatbl.tlia. Mlmul.tMtb. "tomn,h.rratort.llii'nppi.tite,t-n-iiittviinirloth tJMem. I'rlrr.arir. tin -rlnn . .. W.T. U-WHITE FD Tlin'l WMIUL FRE1.-M We continue to aotMBolicitorBfor tlttPIltfl. DlTltstl. tr.iln-mirln, oouvrlchta. etc., for Ul. United Bt&U3B,aiidtoouUinpat "nt, in i..na(i.. ninrfiBna, rranoo, Qurm.ny, and all other ontintrioa. Thlrtv-.lz nmtntinn Ka eharge for .xamtnntinn ofinodoU or dratr logs Advlo. by mail free. ' Patent, obtained throuRh tin aro notlcod In the SCIENTIFIC AMEHICAN, winch llM the large.! eiroulatlon, and ta tho moat Influ ential nowapapor of iia kind ptiblishod In the world. The tdvantaf-oaotuiclianoUoeeYery patentee nnderatanda, Thi. largo and anlpiifllrllv lllastratod now, papor ia publl.lied weekly at $3. 50 a rear, and ia admitted to be the beat papor doToted lo aotuioe, meohenie.,lnTontlone, engineering work., and other department, of Industrial pro-treaa, pnbllahed In any ecmntry. Biogle oople. by mail, 10 oonla. Sold by all new., deal ore. Addreea.Mnnn ft Co., p-ibllhr of Scion. Ulio American. M Broadway, New York. Handbook about patent, mailed free. ml Li BLIS JtlllT Slut, f (SIGX OF TIIE GOLDEN EAGLE.) North Side Public Square, Chillicothe, Mo. Carries an ex cellent stock of TjCSHf-pnirin' fine watches a specialty. Remember the place, North Side Square, SIGN OP THE GOLDEN EAGLE. GO -WEST GUOCEKY AND .BAKERY ! Knr Sliijilo Biifl Funny Grncencfi, Frmili Preiid, Cu'.-ps anil Fancy I's f, nil kimlti of Coiiloetininny, Ac. Iliijliest Miirltot 1'i irc patil for Conn try try Produce Kir Weililing Calces nquarc. SLACK STREET GROCERY STORE. (XKAU II. & ST. Wm. Summerville is too busy to make out a list of the extra bargains in Groceries he is now offering, but the public should know that the amount of goods that he will give for A CASH DOLLAR, OR Will astonish all in a wav to please. A. It. SMIl.KY. I.. It. MEAT MARKETS. Smiley, Tyler & Co. iiavixi; rnit'iiAsKi) the WASHINGTON STIIEKT M MAT MARKET of.. F. Jol.n- sun, will lifcp tui Iwiih a fill MHATS of till liiliils. Tlicv STUKET MEAT MARK I'lT, Tvl(T Will linvtM-lltlVi'P nf it. be in cliunio of C. N. Smiley J liitiikiiitf tho public for jmst of the same. ' OHIO INDIANA rvilCHIGAN THE BUSINESS HAN Vlien ho trnveti wants to pn quick, wnnt i(t be oomfortablu, wnts t uVl!hl(l!ltm tionoB time, in faut, wattti a Ktrirtly busl niiBi trip, and coiifU'(ticiiily tukei llio popular Wnbash Itouiit, futihntf that bo id litre to meet li.-t "'iijn.'cmchta huj coutioue toproaptr and Lo) aj.v. THB lOURIST Railonir alnro clioprn llio V iiai ar Hm lavonto nHiio toiill tlio fiiiuiiiH i- n.-.iia of the Kuftt, N'r.h me I W'tst, ;,iiti w.iiir r in oruof UtoSoatii.i'ath.i f.n.u.iun t.r years piMvi.it. i.cti,-,' H":i,iiiiniMjtl.itM r.t tl morn nttrat'ti'tn tlti'.r. ncv of i! ,v-u ci'lu. t for tblB clans of trcvcl -iouu- ( -xUv . bt hnil nt n-'!ii v.. ia all jun.',i. omcoa ol Iho Couiiinny, THE In search of u ppit hnrr,, ri."' t n( r.tn no euro Itviivrii (tin. t i-Ui i,(!i.V -.h-io..! i-L- -member that t'.e Wiii.a u i. tuo i in-a dtm-t rouiu to Arkansas, i ,,v:-.. !;.iii,:- j r.f. Ml NcMliv.i- t. ami that ruiini-f . ftt TCry low ri t ' ticket (iilifuu, : terof AikiiMjn -..a app1icnn;n hv 0')'. .'.-h i- ngor Ajiciit, 't-fi'lirtMi tli'kt'U '.'!' iml' I.t tUa i r.'iu'rti-iii;; ma, i fiir.l. ' ci K Ml (I.U Ouumul 1 JS THB IJ17ALTD Wlllflnl iVe WhJk!. tlio inftot ...mvonlept rouia to nil t!m i.it.i i c tl'h runri i llllMOlf, MlHsnurl. Ari.-t.i-n-, m;. ')',.-. ih, Hint thntl)iaeIuntivo t!t --t:i H c-:t' ty-.ii'm itmI uperior owomnMiili'ti-nis ot ih. iititnr Itne wUlclU ureal! v lo hi cr.u.fi.i t v.litlo vn r-iite. Iit initl.l. a ,?.'-nt 't-vo. of tlm umn? celeliratnl n.tui'rul n-.rh.rp tf Iho Wust dU fioutb e lit frtc -it ni-.:J-.iUuii. TEE CAPITALIST Can pit thr infonnutl.-m nerc:irT to seenro life fta.i i-imIIi ib-B,(jv''-.lii1viiU In njtrh-ul-taro, Bt'ick-iMiiiii;.:, ;r.iiiic. linribrirni'i, or any of tiie min.v n.v;t;i:ir fi.-M tlimiiithnt'.; the R'Miin uud Vti, t aJui istiiiir tho un deraitfovd, '. 0.10WNSEND, Gml Faft-Mi;p.r Aywt, St. Louis, Mo iLLINOIS-IOm-HSSOURI JUST WHAT TOO Anvil, VlHi'.Cnl WANT. Idt Tnul fnriHnn Hllil linuif usr. li sli'i. t-4 .Nl. ."..HI Ht O. hnid by haniwuri' deal ers. 'In tut r ii rtm'c, imt,tn,'to Ill'-t plTtMHI who urls un a chili nf toiu. ajjentj wiinhii. IV. in- for lilrinil.MH. Cheney Anvil and Vice Company. DETROIT, MICH. iiiiFiifii 800 PaffftS. nio-trtWIneinh.ndnlHWnJlnfMki. miner r f,,-Hr. ue. p-nfer c. V.m Thti hnek know l.rvt -Pdllloum, ln.OO,- -Mh, -t-ld rVryV. I'"b. lls-to if nurry, bu, c!lmli -rti, 11 r;"Y Do you Kow -THAT- LORiLLiRO'S CUAX PLUG TODACCO w-llh Hurt Tl " Inns NAVVCI.lM'IMlH.aiiiiniiu-k.llri.viii .-ml lii'lliiwHNlil'I'M iiro ihe lirai nml i.ii.iiii,i quality coiiMltlvif il? vaui Iv llnsli I.K.VJ-' K Ciitrhnr- .JumavstccC; . r" nm .is?'22- Htll II JEWELRY, Gold & Silver Watches Silverware Gold Pens, Spectacles and Clocks. TO SIDE- paid for Conns baked lo order. Weat Side Tublio JOK DEPOT.) TYI.l - K. C. X. SMILEY smni v (if tlio CllOirKST will iilsn'ciiitinnp llifir SLACK and A. R. Smiley mid L. 11. Tlic WiiKliiiif-lnn' Mnrk-pf will and Mr. DoWolfo. favors, they ask a contiimanot SftllLEV, TYLER & CO. M?3 FS?PFf ' .r.. ...,.c in.-ni.iii'iiuii l) HHP OI IQ A t...n,iio . ... ...u... t,-jii-,i n-i., pu. vi iu Ki-TiuiH'1 ill I lie I n, (now rcilrcd lor Ihc rnri f ,Vrrfis Itrhitity, An ,1ffiHhMHf,lF-.rN-iml Decay, bt-nt JuiiLnnwui. dt-ir rt.n--r-. liniKKiMtnounllll it. Mirm PR. 'AR0 & CO., Uuidimii, Mo, M.W. XTJ3NriI-A.M Wiyne, Du Page Co., Illinois, HAS IMPORTED FROM FRANCE I'ercheruk IIoVmpii Taliird nl S3.0UU.U00. which I uc lit deft 75 PER CENT OF ALL liCRSES WhM. purlij. ol Mnnii I. ....hll.lir-l hy ihflr p.dicrw, moiMlntba KTI U 1KIOKH UK FI1ANCE. EVER IMPORTED TO AMERICA. KWS&3 STOCK ON H AND, a . klmported Brood Hue; . i Impnrteil Stallions, Old tnnuf h for 1 1 OO COLTS. uTwo jfMri old uj jaunger. r Rff nrnlilnr the orln- 'inlilllnnt brcderi ifaat. frlnl ftccfnted hr all 6?ys'l!$2i3irmr" VL1'0?0 STIC1 . Mdiriefi trt not rtcordfil. tnil cannut bo nnitisntirallr JWen, th'T nhould b -value. only pr-adM, I will gel I all nporttd Stork nt QrniU Prirts wlim I cannot fntnUli wlih lha animal rul prll-ftM Tt lifted hy Ih erljftn-4 French cBtllbraip nf iti ntimbf r ani rarnrd In iht Kind fiok Id Kranro. -0 I'ngf ('nialnsun wnl fin. Il ft lllnmratcil will, Sli fine H.irM uf ilia Ej-lilhhlon ef it Botirt HimiUiut Ftrthrrcmot tt( Prance, t P''- rhaied bj V. W Dnnbam, and drawn ftom llf by Row Uuuhenr, th utoai farag-u of all aniouU pulaun. -c ,u t ) t o - 11 AGENTS WANTED. To rll til. lu'st l.'iiiinl VVin-K nn.l Ti-i'iiiiH. mi tin-Hiirso ll l hi-, Hmchsim ciiiiiihii'il. ."ililU'it Th Doctor t Home. Tills lnit.k Rir.'H I'Vt-rv ilmiisn (il iiinii nml li'irsi1, mill llii iif it titniwii rt-t-iiii'K fur ihiri-iii-.'. nml wilUuvi) iii-i'iv .lnliiii-H lo tin' tuinily. lilt worth Us wi'l-lil in u,ilil. Jimt ivn.ll.lli'il. 1.0 llli.lrnll..ii.. I'll- ir..ilt to nRi-nli nti tmntf.i.r. Full i.-irtii'iiliu-!. sent fn-f. Il'.n't iloliiv. A.lilri'KHnl oiifp .XIAM.KV & OH UoitNIi, il rnul'f rloii S.iinrt. l!n.liui, Mm."-. O ! V : '1 II -i Pierce's Business College Keokuk, Iowa. Dook-kt epi ri I'epmi'n nU Toli-graph OpeN nion THOROUGHLY FITTED. Tl.f t lll-M'Ksr ar.l nfT Siliool In 111. Wt'.t. bi ll.i iur ili-uuiarp. Aildn'.n, C. II. I'lKRCK, ' KtH.knk, IvW. AGENTS 1 L'X&foZ 'WA'W'TTi-'n I pPliyoiareatAm.r VV iJiiJJ Iohii Crime, nnd (-rimnial 'lln. h,i,hi htahti.imi hunk . iv. nn VHlira. Klo;lliAI IIH'.M.-l'li-rillllAl. V ., '"', ', H"ltVil'!-. Willi I'l'MIIIIHl I'lll'llllllH I llii'.'.'l.'liriil. iU'riniliii:. o n Hhvai, Oi-ta-voI'.mik'. Low Hktaii. ruii-H, f.'Si. It Im ;.iirkiir.HTinf!liniit lli.llliiiK liisl.irlc ll-ll'l-i'fl. Ia iii.umi to imMlni-e ,, punFnl,N impi:i;ki.mix. AitPiitit-wll ll by IIii-tiiiii ba.mii A Itr.unl I'liain-i' It.r i-itiiviit..erA, Agents Wanted! SEffi till.. iMllr iiimiI miinlili. nml pmninlil,. ,,, .,' , lli;'tl' .'I. Iiiiiiv.'Ihii... m'li.l J 1'iMilniit mu Im t ipiviisbIhh Hi", mill htiili" V -i-liniir . " V''1'! A'l'ilws. N. Il.TIIIlM I'SIIX ft CO I iii.li-ii. rj..-.. I.nni, M,, i,i .,.w Viirkriiy.-i Si-nil l ii'ii fur indium., nt-,1 re rlyi" lr.T. a ri'stly lii.jt i'i ...mrU tt I r 1 Utll llt-lll till ,,l Mlll-,.r J. l IIiih wurlil I i,ii".(. huiiIi ihr Wmki'm ulirn. K'l.tll, Mllllir. ,,,,... ,i-r.-. a. i ri nini.thh l ....K j. fit A. V7nu ly mWRlumli SELF-CURE mm v mm " A&.EN13 WANTED FOR Tflt PICTORIAL I HiSTORyn-isWORLQ