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"DHION, IB HTRKKOTH." , , BTTOOMiS D'AnCT MOIE. A mail wkoM eornwaa carried nwy f Before his eyes, and whose oats and hay Were piled np Into the landlord' cart, Lookod toward his castle with torrowful heart. "Ton teem,'sald he, "so strong and Rrand, Like a giant jon oTerlook the land ; And a irtant In stomach you tare must be, That of alt my crop can leave nono to me." HI. Qooth anothsr ''Of such weak words what , cndt Have you any hope that the devil will mend, Or the wolf let a kid escape his maw, Or a landlord yield his rights at law I IT. "Let us go over to Rackrent Hall By two and threes It may befall, As wisdom Is found In the multitude, Enough of us might do the cause somo good. T. At first they went by twos and threes, Bnt Rackrent'slord thry could not please; And bext they went In number a score, But the case was even the same as before. VI. By fifties and hundreds they gathered then, Resolute patient, dogged men And the landlord owned that he thought there was Somo slight defect In the present laws. Then a barony spoke a country woke A nation struck at their feudal yoke 'Twas found tho Right could not bo with stood, And wisdom was 'found In the multitude! KITTY'S FORTY. It dosn't do non any good to llvo apart from wmon and children. I novor know a boys1 school in which thoro was not a tendency to rowdyism. Aud. lun bormon, Bailors, fislionnon, and all other mon who live only with men, aro pro Torblnlly a half-bear sort of people Frontiersmen soften down when women and children conio but I forgot my solf; it is the Btory you want. Burton and Jones lived fn a shanty by thomsolvos. Jonos was a married man, but finding it hard to support his wifo In a do-vn-East village ho had emigrat ed to Northern Minnosota, loavlng his wifo under her father's roof until ho should bo ablo to mako a start. Ho and Burton had gono into partnership, and had "pre-empted a town site" of 320 acres. There woe, porhaps, twenty families scattered over this town sito at the tlmo my story begins and ends, ior it ends in the sarao week in which it begins. Tho partners had disagreed, quarroled, and divided their interests. Tho land was all shared betweon thorn except one valuablo forty-aero picco. Each of them claimed that plcco of land, and tho quarrel had grown so high between them that the nolghbors expected them "to shoot on sight." In fact, it was understood that Burton was on tho forty-aoro piece, determined to shoot Jones if ho camo, and Jones had sworn to go out there and shoot Burton, when tho fight was postponed by tho unexpected arrival of Jonca' wilo and child. Jones shanty was not finished, and ho was forced to forego tho luxury of fight ing his old partner in bis exortions to mako wifo and baby comfortablo for tho night. For the winter sun was surrdun dod by ' 'sun dogs." Instead of one sun thoro were four, an occurrence not un common in this latitude, but ono which always boded A torriblo storm.4 In his oridoavors.to caro for his wifo and child, Jones was mollifiod a little. and half regretted he had been so vio lent about tho pieoo of land. But ho was determined not to bo backed down, and ho certainly would havo to shoot Burton or bo shot himself. When ho thought of the chanceof b ing killed by his old partner, the pros pect was not pleasant. Ho looked wist fully at Kitty, his 2-year-old child, and dreaded that she would bo left father loss., Novertholes9ho wouldn't bo back cd down Ho would' shoot or bo shot, While tho father was busy 'cultlng wood, and the mother was busy othor- wise, little Kitty managed to get the shanty door open. Thoro, was no latch as yet, and hor prying littlo hands easily swung it back. A gust of cold air al most took away her breath, but alio caught sight of tho brown grass without, and the now world seemed so big that tho littlo feet wore fain to try and ex plore it. Slio pushed out through the door, caught her breath again, and started away'down tho path bordered by scro grass and tho doad stalks ot tho wild sunflower. How, olten she had longed to escape from restraint and paddlo out into tho world alono. So out into tho world sho wont, rejoicing in her hborly, in tho bluo sky above and tho rusty' prairio be neath. She would find out whero tho path wenhto, and what there was at tho Jendof th' world. What did sho caro It her nosej was bluo with cold and her chubby hands rod as bootsf Now and then alio (Vised f-j turd her hoad away from '.. rude blast, aTorerunnor of tho storm; but, having gasped a moment; she quickly ronwed her bravo march in search of the great unknown. . Tho mother missed her, and supposed hat Jonos, who could, not got enough ot the child's society, hod taken tho lit tlo one out with him. C Jono(sv poor folow,.8uro that thenar-, ling Sas's'afb'wlih'inr4 chopped 'away' until thaVawtul slbrVn'broko updn'blrn, and 'at" last drovo him, half-smothered by snow, ancli half frozen by cold, into tho house. When thoro was nothing loft but retreat he bad, seized an armful of wood and carried it into tho houso with him, to mako suro of having enough to keep his wifo and Kitty from freezing Id tho coming awf ulness of the night, wbioh now settled down upon tho storm-beaten and snow-blinded world. It was tho bogtnning of that horriblo storm in which so many peoplowero frozen to death, and Jones had fled nono too soon. When onco tho wood was stacked by tho stovo, Jones looked around for Kit ty. Ho liaiTTiot hiord than Inquired for her, when father and mother oach road in tho other's f aco tho fact that sho was lost in this wild, dashing storm of snow. So fast did tho snow fall, and so dark was tho night, that Jones could not sco throo feet ahead of him. Ho endeavor ed to follow lho path which ho thought Kitty might havo takon, bnt it was buried In snow-drift and ho soon lost himself. Ho stumbled through tho drifts, call ing out to Kitty in his distress, but not knowing whlthor ho wont. After an hour of despairing, wandering and shouting, ho camo upon a houso, nnd rapped upon tho door ho found himsolf faco to face with his wife. Ho had returned to his own houso in his bowUdcrment. Whon wo romomber that Jonos had not slept for tho two nights preceding this ono, on account of his mortal quar rel with Burton, and ho had now been beating against an Arctic hurricano and tramping through treacherous billows of snow for an hour, wo cannot wonder that ho foil over his own threshold in a stato of extremo exhaustion. Happy for him that ho did not fall be wildered on tho prairio, as many anoth er poor wayfarer did on that fatal night! As it was, his wifo must needs give up tho vain littlo soarckes that sho had making in tho neighborhood of tho shanty, She had now a sick husband, with Irozon hands and foot and, faco to caro for. Every minuto tho thormom etcr fell lower and lower, and all tho heat tho littlo cook-stovo in Jones' shanty could givo would hardly keep them from freezing. Burton had stayod upon that forty acre lot all day, waiting for a chanco to shoot his old partner, Jonos. Ho had not heard of tho arrival of Jones' wife, and so ho conclndod that his onomy had proved a coward and had left him in possession, or elso that he meant to lay him somo treacherous trick on his way liDmt. So Burton resolved to keop a sharp look-out. But ho soon found that im possible for tho storm was upon him in all ita fury. Ho tried to follow tho path, but ho could not find it. Ho had been less of a frontiersman ho must have perished there, within a fur long of his own house. But in endeav oring to keep the direction of the path ho heard a smothered cry, and then saw something riso up covered with snow nnd fall down again. Ho raised his gun to shoot it, when tho creaturo uttered auothor wailing crv human that ho put down his gun and went cautiously forward. It was a child. Ho did not remember that thoro was such a child among all tho settlers in Newton. But ho did not stop to ask quostions. Ho must, without delay, get himself and tho child, too, to a place of safety, or both would bo frozen. So ho took tho littlo thing in his arms and started through tho drifts. And tho child put its littlo icy fingers on Burton's rough nock nnd muttered "papal" And Burton hold her closor, and fought tho snow moro courageously than evor. He found tho shanty at last, and rolled tho child in a buffalo robo while ho mado a fire. Then, when ho got the room a little-warm, he took tho littlo thing upon his knee? dipped her aching fingers in cold water, and asked what ,h,orjiame was. "Kitty," sho said. "Kitty," ho Baid "and what olsef" "Kitty," sho answerod, nor could ho find out any moro. "Whoso Kitty aro you?" a Your Kitty.y she said. For she had known, lor latlicr but that ono day, and now slid believed that Burton was ho. Burton sat up all night and stuffed wood into his impotent littlo stovo to keep tho baby from freezing to death. Never having had to do with children, ho firmly belloved that 'Kitty, slooplng snugly under blankets and buffalo robes, would freeze If ho sbouM let thJ''llrg Bubsido in tho least. As tho storm provailod with unabated fury tho noxt day, and as ho dared neither to tako Kitty out nor to 1 javo her alono, ho stayed by her all day and stu.Ted tho stove with wood, and laughed at tier droll baby talk, and leu iioivv-u biscuit aud fried bacon aud coffee On tho mornlntr of tho sooond day til storm had abated. It was forty dcgrecV cold, but, knowing that somebody must" bo mourning Kilty for dead, ho wrapped4 hor in ekins, and with much difficulty readied tho nearest neighbor's liOVsc, suffering only a frost-bite on his noso by tho way. "That child," said tho, woman to whoso house ho had comb, "is Jones' I seed 'em take hor outen tho wtybn day boforo yesterday." Burton looked at Kitty in perplexity; then he rolled her up again and started out. "Travoling liko mad," the woman said aa sho watched him. When ho roaohed Jonos's ho found Jones and bis wife sitting in bitter wretchedness by tho fire Thoy were both slok from grief, and unablo to moyq out of. the houso. Kitty thoy had given np for burled allvo under somo Bnow-mound. Tlidy would find her whon spring, should comq aud molt, tho suow covering off. mien tuo exuaustoa uurioncamo in with, hia bundlo of buffalo-skins thoy looked at him with amazement. But when he opened it and lot out tho littlo Kitty, and said! "Here, Jonei, is thU ycr Kitty P" Mrs, Jones couldn't think of anything bettor than to scream. And Jones got up and took his old partnot's hand and said: "Burton, olo follow I" nnd thon choked up and sat down atid cried helplessly. And Burton said: "Jones, olo fel low, you may have that forty-aoro patch. It camo mighty nigh makin' mo tho mnrdorof of that littlo Kitty's father." "Nol you shall tako it yoursolf," cried Jonos, "if I havo to go to law to' mako you." And Jonos actually dcoded his inter est in the forty ncros to Burton. But Burton transferred it all to Kitty. That is why this part of Nowton is called to-day "Kitty's Forty." ARISTOCRATIC IDLERS. Tho men who do not work nnd yet llvo on tho fat of tho land, says a Now York correspondent, aro constantly in creasing In Now York, l.do not refer to tho clovor follows who pick up a'.l sorts of odds and ends by their wits, but to tho high-toned idlors along Fifth avenuo nnd thereabout, who toil not, noither do they spin, and yet dress in tho best, nnd faro sumptuously every day, chiefly at tho clubs. Most of them aro tho sons of mon who laid up for tunes by Just as hard work as any of our busy merchants aro doing now. Tho fortunes wore put into real estate or somo other form of permanent Invest ment, and now yield haudeomo annual returns. Wo havo landlords in Now York whoso rent-rolls run from 930,000 to 50,000 a year, nnd in somo cases $100,000. These, I noed hardly say, ar) cxolusivo of tho Astors, Goolcts and other heirs of enormous estates. Wo navo scores of very rich mon, beside, Who mado groat fortunes in trado or by speculation, and who innk as million aires, though their names are not often seen in tho papers. As a rule, tho sous of these magnates, of tho first class and tho second, havo no inclination to work. It was enough for their fathers and grandfathers to do that. What thoy llvo for Is to havo a good time to dress at tho top of tho fashion, drivo fast horses, bo hail follows well met with tho nabobs of thoaclubs, got invitations to stylish dinnors and receptions, and in a general way copy tho manners nnd dress of tho English aristocracy as closely as possible A good deal has been said from tlmo to tlmo about tho growth of a privileged class in Now York. Tho class is a very largo one, and it includes another class, which may be called the community of aristo cratic idlors. As families acquire largo wealth, and set up in tho fashlonnblo world, this class steadily increases. Our friends, tho Communists, dislike it groatly, and would liko to pull It down, but it keeps ou growing, and will con tinue to do so. Its existence, is, no doubt, ono of tho inevltablo com quoncea ol tlio accumulatiun ot monoy in individual hands. AnxiotiH to KIhc La FavittcDAllr Journal. There's plentv of room un stairs, ns Daniel Webster said to i ho young lawyer anxious to nso, uut. despondent ol ills cnance to uo so; but no ono need luturo himself olthcr in climbing the stairs of latno or tnoso ot nis own house or bus: no.js placo. Tho following is to the point: Mr. John A. Hutchinson. Sunt. Downer's Kerosene Oil WorKS, Boston, writes; Mr. Patton, ono of our foremen, In walking up stairs last week sprained ins leg tmuiy. J gavo Ulna a bottlo of St. dncons uu to try. tie used it, ana nn almost instantaneous cure was effected DOMESTIC RECIPES. Coooanut Pie.Oao grated cocoanut, ono quart of milk, five eggs beaton sep arately, ono tablespoon ot flno bread crumbs; sugar and flavoring to taste Tho abovo makes up two pios. No top crust. liaisin JVc Tako ono pound of rais ins, turn over thorn ono quart of boil ing water, keep adding, so thoro will bo a quart when done; grato tho rind of ono lemon into a cup of sugar, thrco tcaspoonfuls of flour and ono egg; mix well togothor, turn tho raisins ovor tho mixture, stirring tho while This makes three pies. Bako as othor pies, Apple Frt.Uers. Mako a batter not vory stiff, with ono quart of milk, threo eggs, and llour to bring it to a right consistence Faro and core a dozon apples, nnd chop them to about tho sizo ol small peas, and mix thorn well In tho battor. Fry thorn In lard, as you would doughnuts. Sprluklo powdered sugar ovor them. Cream PuJTs.uoW one-half pint of sweet milk with ono cup of butter; stir In while boiling ono and thrco fourth? cups of flour. Tako from thottro and add gradually five ogp s (not boating them), and ono-halt tcaspoouful soda dry. Drop in pans about half tho sir.e you want them when baked. Bako fif teen or twenty minutes. 0 Lemon Sauce. Ono cupful of boiling VUter, one ol sugar, ono tablespoonful 3 flour and a lemon. Mix tho flour smoothly with a littlo cold water, and stir into tho boiling water. Add thosu gfy and 'tho Juico and thin rind of tho louion. Boil gontly for twenty minutes. This sauoo and the juioo is nice for any kind of pudding. 'Orange Cream. Mako a custard with tho yolks of oight eggs, four ounces o pounded sugar, a quart of milk, and tho thin rind of two oranges. Stir it In a baiu marie till it thickens. Dissolve ono ounco of golatlno in a littlo warm water, and add to it tho Juico of ono orango; add this to the custard, strain, put it Into a mold and placo it on ico to sot. , . . . Chicago Tribune Thomas O. Thompson, Esq., tho may or's secretary, who somo fowdavs atro slipped on a banana pool and sprainod nis Knee, writes that tit. Jacobs Oil "acted like a charm." A Iter Htar. Thoro is a now star to appear in tho constellation Cassiopeia, called "Tho Star of Bothlohcm." Tho constellation Cosslopola belongs to tho clrcum-polar stars of tho Northern hemisphere, and Is situated opposite tho Great Dipper looking across Polaris, or tho Norih Star. Tho Great Dipper, in tho con stellation Ursa Major, lies now (Jan.) low on tho northern horizon, and Cassi opeia is high abovo tho North Star. A cluster of stars In tho shapo of, and called tho Lady's Cdair, is tho locality in which tho now star will bo seen. Tho clrcum-polar stars movo round tho North Star as a ccntor. Thus tho Great Dlppor in tho morning will havo moved eastward, and during tho day will movo ovor Polaris In a westerly direction nover sotting, or nover going below tho horizon. E. J. Coucn. Cheese Biscuit. Tako two ounces of butter, two of flour, two ot grated cheese, a littlo cayenno nnd salt, mako it in n thin pasto and roll out vory thin, then cut in pieces four inches long nnd ono inch broad, bnko a very light brown and servo as hot as possible. Wrrtclii'tl, Indeed, Aro those whom a continued tendency to bil iousness, subjects to the various and change ful symptoms indicative of liver complaint. Nausea, sick headache, constipation, furred tongue, an unpleasant breath, a dull or 'harp pain In tho neighborhood of the nftectcd or gan, Impurity of the blood and loss of appe tite signalize It as one ot the most distressing, a It Is one ot the most common of maladies. Thcro l, however, n benign specific for the disease and all Its unpleasant manifestations. It Is the concurrent testimony of the public nnd the medical protc'tlon, that Hostetter's Stom ach Hitter Is a medicine which achieves re sults speedily felt, thorough and benign. Ilc eldcs rectifying liver disorder, It invlgnrntcs the feeble, conquers ltldncy and bladder com plaints, and hastens the convalescence of those recovering from enfeebling diseases. Moreover It Is tho grand specific for fever and (,'uc. An Und.'rgraduates't Excnsc. Ch mbcr.' Journal. An undergrnduato was summoned bcloro ono of tho Dons for not nttend bg tho sovon o'clock morning chapel, "Sir," said tho Don, "let mo hoar what you hnvo to say in excuso of your per sistent absonco from morning prayers." "Sir," replied tho delinquent, "the scrvlco is too late lor mo to bo present." 'Too late sii P How can seven in the mornig be considered a lato hour?" "Well," replied the ingenious offender, "wcro tho hour four or llvo, or even six, I might managd to bo present; but to expect a man to sit up till soven o'clock in tho morning in order to go to church is moro than human naturo will endure" A Hupp' Cl.rjrj must, riov. E. F. L. Gausc. Galena, III.: "I have been a groat sufferer Irom KUney disease, and alter being told by my doc tors that I could not get well, I com menced tho use of Day's Kidnoy Pad, which has now completely cured me I am strong and again look tho very pic ture of hoalth. May all the sufferers bo helped as I havo been, is my earnest wish." Teachor in High School at : "Aro pro and con synonouious or opposite terms?" Scholar: "Oppoiite" Teacher: "Givo an example" Scholar: "Pro gress and Congress." Let Junflce lie Done. I wish to stato to my customers and friends, in behalf of tho Stato Insurance Co., of Dcs Moines, that tho trouble existing between Ben S. Adams and tho Co. is this, viz. : A. Williams, of Casoy, owned tho G..thr.o Hotel building that burned a few weeks ago, and 1). J. J. Adams had amortgago on said hotel ol SGOO, and Mr. Williams took out a pol icy in tho State Insurnnco Co., making it payablo to said D. J. J. Adams, so her intorest might appoar at tlmo ot loss. Tho sojd policy has this condi tion in it, which nil first class companies have That in caso tho assured or any ono olso, bhall havo or shall horoalter mako any other Insurance on tho property hereby Insured or any part thereof and not notified to tho secretary of this Co., and montloned In this policy in writing, then this policy shall bo void. Mr. Williams Insured tho samo prop erty in tho German, making tho policy payablo to himself, without notifying tho Stato Ins. Co., which roudored their polioy void. When the firo occurred tho Stato Co. paid tholr loss promptly, not knowing thero was othor Insurance on tho property, said Williams making aflldavit, consonied to by B. S. Adams, (thoy both knowing the facts In the caso) that thoro was no othor insurance, Ad ams getting Williams toperjuro himsolf for tho sake of Adams or his wifo get ting $C00 to go into tho nowspapor busl. ncss with. Tho Stato Co. on hearing of the othor insurance demanded their monoy buck. Mr. Williams returned tho amount paid him, but D. J, J. Ad ams, had invosted hers in tho Stuart Ledger, and could not return It, and now she is going to stand tho Company a law shit. F. J. Day. Anont. Stimrt. Inwa. AhIoiiIhIiI k ihu tVorld. For a nerect renovation of l-iIirii.tpiI nnd enfeebled constitutions, female weakness and general decllne.uotliti'gsonurely and speedily iiuuukcb it iiL-iiuauent cure as uocs r.icciric hitters. Their wonderful cures are astonish ing the world. ForKl Iney and Urinary flora, plaints thev aro a net-feet anoclflc. Do nor give up In despair, for Electric Bitters will positively cure, and that where everything el e falls. Bold by all druggists, at lifty cenU a bottle. FooliMuly I'riirlilesied. 'Tls folly to bo Iriuhtouod as monv aro because allllotcd with Piles when Hucklln's Arnica Salvo will certainly cure the worst eases and only costs 25c. Sold everywhere N More llurd 'l'lmck. If VOU Will staD inendlns an much nn Ann clothes, rich food and style, buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing; get more real and substantial things of life every wav, and especially Mop tho foolish habit of cm ploilng expeuslve, quack doctors or using so much ot the vile humbutr medlclnn that. ii).. youpnly harm, but put yourtrnstin that stint m-. uuib iciucur, nup Miners; mm cures ata rill nir cost, and vnu will cnn.i tima. n,i have good heal'li. rmmteli tfalell! .Ifiliu 4. I.mrnn. Iferool tho late, war ami now United States oeiiaior irons Illinois, writes l "Homo years ago l was troubled more or less with rheuma tism, and have within the last 'year or so suf fered Intensely with the same disease. I begau to take 'Durans'a ntieumatlR IlRmo.w.i ami am thoroughly satisfied that I have been per manently cured by Its ust. I do not hesitate to recommend It. in all mff.rers." Wou't IMe uu tlae I'rrml'es. Ask Druirirl.ta far "Ifn.iul. nn ll-t. n t cleirs out rats, mice, bed-bugs, roaches. Only Wcperbor. ' There In no nnnBler Mai in Rochester than Mr. Win. M. Armstrong. With a countenance bsam'ng with satlsf ac tion ii? remameu, recently, "blessings upon the proprietor of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver iurc. 11 saved me." ORKKft'ti AUsJiflM'aV fti,owi:n. Jt is natural for ncocle suffering with I)vs pepsla and Liver Complaint or any derange ment of the digestive organs, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache. Habitual Costive ncss. Daloltatlon of the lie art. Heart burn. Water-brash, gnawing ami burning pains at mo (mi ui me oiomscn. iciiow OKin, taaica Tongue and disagreeable tasto In tho mouth, coining up oi ioou aucr eaung. low spirits Ac. to nut off from dav to dav huvlnir an ar, tide that they know has cured their neighbor, friend, or relative, yet they have no faith In It until It Is ton fate. But If you will go to your uruggitl and get a bottle or uhegn's August FMwr.n your iimnciuaic cure is as certain as you live, cam ple bottles of this medicine can bo obtained ior iu cents to try its superior virtue. Kcgular size 75 cents. Try It, twodoseswlll relieve any case . Walking mado easy with Lyon's Heel 8tlf fencrs; they keep boots and shoes straight. A million bottles of Carbollne. a deodorized extract of petroleum, will produce new hair on a million bald heads, which Is something that no other Drenaratlon cTcr discovered will uo. PILES! PILES! PILES! A Rare Care Found nt I.u.t. Wo One Need nirer. A I11M..M a ft... nit., nlA.llnM . it, ctratcd lllrahaibwnnlargrrntlbr W. YIiltn (an Indian remedy?, called Dr. Wllllami Indian Oint ment. A Hnnle ho ha.iMired the worst clironlc ( of and3))iar itandlnit. No one need auffer nvo minute" alterappljlnit Ih a wonderful aooltilni? medi cine Wllllaraa'Oln'mcntauorbsttic tumors, allaia the Interne iteliinu (particular jr at nUht after Retting warm Inb-d.) acta ai a poultice, ilrca tnitani and nalnleia relief, and It nrpn.rral nnlt Inr ll!i... itchln. 01 theprlvate parta. and nothing clc. itcau wnat me Hon. j. M Cotllnberrr. o' Cleveland, ays about tir. Williams' Ind'an I'llc Ointment! 1 hate used seoreaof nlte purr., and T li.v. niv. . ennn.t anything which rave i uch Immediate, and permanent relief aa l)r, Wlllami' Indian I'llc Olntlmnt. For ralo bj all drucg ita, or mailed on receipt ot price ll.tn. Henry ft Davlei, Prop's, Clevfflnml. Olilo. SMC a day made by lof ur an-n . t.utnpn- v uutni IO &C. W. M. Wood. t'Mrnan. Rl ircftlPQ KTIIPIIJt CAMIAOl CO. CIN'TI.0. DUUUICO Territory SWn. Catalogue free. 0PIUW .-..i,ri.r,i ainitii iitr.il in . I.i UO liny. tu.v till .-.-. Un. J.nru-Hk.Nx. libanon. l'V JAMES UoyaLlvea. tuipp. lllumrated. 1'rleo II SO. i'rofpectua 60c. Dig pity. Onl mamoldsal. J. W. Marat, 8t. Louti. GANGER. A DuRlllvvrtini. Nnr.uti ttnfrout. No catfDR uut. No burning out. No pain. Can b nsotl bjr patleotiat UUU1U AUUTCMi W. C PAYNE. M. J., MurihulUowp. Iowa. Thompson's Eye Water. This well-kuuwn and thoroughly efficient rcmcuy for tieaaea of tho Kve. haa a-aulrt-d a world. wldA remits Ion during the paat eighty-fire yeara, and It la a re markable fact that thta reputation haa been auatalned Imply by the Merit or the Medicine Itarlf and tot by a-yptUBngorcitrnarre advertising. The many thouianda who have uaed It will liear teatlmony to the I.. T?;OM1SON, BONu 4 CO., Troy. New lrlc. Price 33 Sold hv all driiirtafa. WOJIAHi'H 'Ji'itl UMPII ! MRS. LYDI& L PINKHAM, OF LYNH, MASS., CISCOVEBEn 07 LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VESETABLE COMPOUND. Tl:n l'naltlvn Cnro far all lhaae I'jtlaful Complaint, and WcakneaMe aoeuuiraon toour bct-t feutule population HwlUeuro entirely tbo itont form of Krinale Com plaints, all ovarian troublea,Intlaumatlon and L'lccia tlon, FaUIng and plttrdaectnenta. ot.dlho conm-quent Spinal WcaUncsa, and la juvrtlcularly adapted to tho Cbanoro of Xif o. It will dlaaolvo and expel tumors from tho uterus In an rarly etaso ct development. Tho tendency to can cerous humors there is check cd very speedily by Its uro. It removes falntncsrv flatulency, dottroyi all craving for stlmulauts, ami relieves weakness oftbestomacli. It cure, moating, Headaches, Nervous lTuntratlon, General Debility, Slteplcuuces, Depression and Indi gestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache. Is always )crmancntly cured by Us uso. It wUl at all times and under all elretim-tancea act In harmony with tho htva that govern lho femalo system. Fortliocuroot Id lacy Complaint ot cither texthls Compound Is uruurpactcd. I.YIIIA l:. l'lMUIAMfi VEflETAniX COM. POUXUla prepared at 23 and 3i Western Avonue, Lynn, Mast, 1'rleoSt Sit bottles for S3. Hentbyuml! In tho form of pills, alio la tho form of lozenges, on receipt of price. SI pit box for either. Mrs. rinkham freely oniircrs all letters of Inquiry. Bend for pamph let. Address as abovo. Mention thtt ii;r. No family should bo without LYDIA C riNKIIAM'8 LlVCn TILLS. They euro constipation, blllousneas. and torpidity ot the liver, t) cents per box, BOLD 1IY MOItmSOV. rtPMHEK A CO.. Chicago PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES. LIVER COMPLAINTS. Constipation and Pllos. 1L II. fanrlr Finn th Hero. VL. uva. "In raM of WilBfytrMUw lthoa 4UtciJ like a cliairm. It hu curM i rut ti very Lad vcuxi ot JUw tuul hjus neTerfaJleiitonotrillclfiitlv." NVlnon 1'airchlUi, of Ht. Albany Yfc, naydlt U of prJcrtttiH Talue. AftiTKlifotn yenra tYi'i-cat iufferinff from lilt mul CoUviut-tf it com lUetclj cured mo." O, H. lloftrabon. of Jlorlcihlrn. tay 'One park ftmhAfl dona vmidem f nr mo in ruttinlottilr cur. Inn AHieroUrtrwulKiUuuy CoiupuluU' I it has. iirmrti WONDERFUL If 11 T 1 POWER, ohm losMUActicatHaLIYEH, tho EOWIlSul ti9lIE:iE73it tistiss tint. Beonuea It cleanios tho avstom of thapolnonous humors that dovolope in tuaney arm urinary niBcaeeu, un ouaness. !nundlce, Constipation, 'Host. orln-Rhoumatlsm. Neuralgia and nervous disorders. KIDXEY.WOKT la ndry receloblo e.m. pouadaud .u bo Mitt by wall prepaid. Onepackago Mill malcKlx qts oriiiedlrlne. TH.-ST IT KTOW 1 Ctrnuy II mi the nmraista. t'rlec, Sl.OO. wcus, s::aAsssoH a co.r rrejrit'.a.-j, IS WIIImiuI,IiI.I.) Ilurltuton, Vt. mm la retpona. to Oio urrent riuiti tt Vroat number, of people who prefer to purch&ca'a Kidney-Wort already prepared, th. pro- BSl.ton ortuu oelcbrated remedy now pre- pan M la liquid form as well as dry, Jt la sry ooaoentrated, la put up la larco bottle. and la equally efficient as tliat put up dry In noinj. It uvea tho nocemity of prepartnc a always ready, and la moro coolly taken by t people, Price, f I par bottle. LIQUID AND DRY SOU) BY JHUroOUTtl. WELLS. UIC'UltDJiO.t CO., IWm, A llurlltifttnn, Vt. GREAT GERMAN REMEDY rort RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, BACKACHE, OOTJT, SORENESS orrna CHEST, SORETHROAT, QUINSV, SWELLINGS ao SPRAINS, FROSTED FEET AHD EARS, HtmNa 1RD b3CA.Xj.X3S, General EodUr Pains. TOOTH, CAR iro HEADACHE, iCD ALL OTHER PIS aD ACHES. Ko rrsrarstlon em earth equals flr. Jscoes Oil as a lire. rcaa. aiiirLE and encar Internal Iteiucdy. A trial. mails lnl the comparatively trtfllnKoullsy ef fitiCtNr. an.l ev.ry 3iu tun. ring trim aincau nav.cncap aaa iuuine j rni (,( 111 claim., ntt-sxrlonil IX XLCTkV UMil'tOH. SOLO BT All DROQOISTS AM) OtAltCS IK MtOICIKC. A. VOGELER & CO. Hiillhiiorc. Mil., V.H.M For Two Generations Tho Rood nnd staunch old stand-by, MEXICAN MUS TANG LINIMENT, hns dono moro to nssusigo pain, rellovo snlFcrlncf, nnd snvo tho lives of men nnd beasts than all other liniments nut together. Why? Becauso tho Mustang pene trates through skin nnd flesh to tho very hone, driving out nil pnin nnd soreness and morbid secretions, and restor ing tho alllicted part to sound aud supplo health. SAWING MADE EAST- A buy 10 yen olil can saw pfl'a 3-luut Infill two uiiiiiitrs, fliir new portable Ktoimrcli TJ(hlntti( GuwJnc Miirhino nvaU alt other. cimli v. i il lr givci' 'o two nirii who ran w m Jist .nnd uuy the olo v.t,.iit i ne boy to yeji f)Ul in with this machine V&rr?ittcd, K in m.-tri ent Free. Aruu wanted u3Uaz:s L:an:ni.i3 caw c: i6- Urtntlnlph ISt , ChicaRr., III. TSfEW TriuoiDli Steamer, ron COOKING FEED FOR STOCK lllCATINO 1VATK11 roil ALL l-Ultl'OHIH, &c. OTSecd fur Circular. C. B. RICE, ltac!olrh6t.. CHICAGO, IM, Mention thttfarer. PAGENIS WANTED FOR THE ICTORXAT HISTORYoPTiiEWORLf Emliraclrg full and auttirntlc aeceunts ot cvir na tion of tint lent nnti mooern times, aiirtlnelitillneaM. tnry ii ( tie rise anil fall of Uretk and Hoinun Km rlret, Ilic lii'ddk' f crs, tliecru.ailer, tic feuilsl sys h in. ilie ri'furinflt.ou, itiedlseovery acd a iUmmtof tliiiKew Worlil. etc, etc. It eonlalns tljle Bne Ills turlinl enitravitiRS, sud Is Ilie must eomi'lele History of tbu World evert ulillsned. tend for sptcluitnpsEes and extra ttrma to Apints. Ad rear. MiTIONAl, I'tHLItlllMI to., Liiicago, ill. iA weekly A(Jstlt:ilL,'rill(ALi iiud rniullyl ilntorest 0f Western Farmers.! iiuner, ucoi?u to tuo a end nt once for frco o.'unpl.i ropy of IOWA l0.1Ii:s'l'i:AI nuil WliS'rultN ir.I(.lE it,i.,i i . i, ... i . 1 : . . . . - . ..avajssn.aa.. ji. e. iiiij, -.uuur. .a'ri.iu (iar(li'ii,IItii liil(l nntl liiikliit'MN.tlairl iiultiuoic vulunbluihttii many eoUlut S3, unllcclj freo lo every new rnb.crlbcr. Sic our low clubl irate, witiioiner iinncra. .in.iresa, I IKI.firsTI4.tl. IrrM.IInliit'. Intvii. SEEDS I i.i.i win a'i'i:ii uaK ItV.S UUIDK ef the hest with prleesof Becdr, a'ld Low to Til ALL. It tri.f ixru lo It' ll for riowri. a n vev. tame.. (rrowiliein. HtKK TO At it. ivLH.HlttnllK. hkihmkv. l iaiA. Iowa UUP uikfli i ' - IL0HniaBI II nn. ItATren's Inos Tomc la a nrcparatlon of rrotoxldo of Iron, Terwlan Hark and tho Thoa. phatra, associated with tho Vegetable Arouiattcs. Kndorsed ty tho Medical l'rofcsslon, and reeoro. incuiled by tlietn for Oyaprpala. tienrrial Debility, ar'piuale Ul.ra.ea, Want at Vital. Ity, Kerious l'roati.ullon, Couvstle. retire from lev era atud Chronic Cbllla and 'e r. It acrvca every nurposo where a Toniu la uccesaary. Manufactured by THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE DYSPEPSIA. I Dr. I'icico'a (iolilcti Mcillc.il Discovery titiica ull Humor., (ivm Ihu worst Scrlfulu to a common lllolcli, riiuple. nr I'.ruplloii, Eryalpelu., Hall.rUenin, l ever horvt. Mealy nr Hotich Hklu, in tlioii, nil illsccs caueol lay h.vl hlood, aro con'iticicd by tlila iwwerful, purltvlnp, nml InvlrornlliiK medicine. , I.aiicrlnllr linn It iiiiiiiuicil Ita iotcncv In rinlnir Teller, Knar Raah, Holla, Cnrbun clca, Nirc I'.yrs, Hrrnriiloua Horca and HvrrllliiL'i iVIillc HicIIIiiks, lloltro or Tnlck Ncrli, nnd i;nlaii;eil (llnitds. 1 f von feel dull, drowsy, ilelillll.ncd, have anilotr color ol i-klu, or ellqivlsli-hroVu iiiotj on (nco or liodv, (rcqticnl iiu.nlnclic or ditzlncss, h.id tn.lo in nnxilh, Jiticrriht liwtt nr chilli nllci-mtlcil Willi hot lliialios, Irrcuiilnr ninicille, nml tongue ruaicil, yon m 0 auiruriiiir from Torpid l.lvtr, or " Ullloiuiieaa." Aa n icincile fur nil stieli cases Dr. 1'ibico'a Uoldca Mcillcnl Diecotcry lias nn equal, na It efleets iirrfcct and rmlical ciucj. In tlio euro ol Hroiielilll.j 8vcr Coiislu, Wt-itU l.uni:. and cnrlv slnpes of t'on aumptloii, it i:i9 uatoiiishcd lho mcdl '1 facility, nml eminent idiy.lciaiu iironuunca It tbo grenlcit medical discovery ol the uge. Mil by ilnif(jtu. Ko nse nf t.iklmr tho lurRC, repulsive nniiscoii. i Ills. Tlioia . si fellcls iLlltlo I'illai aro acarvcly luruer lun uitisluril 1 (lfP C C aerda. TB.t1 L?-TJVvJ llelnat eiillrrly X'setntile, no imrllculnr caro Is lO'iulred naS&UlUla uT?T, I l,,..,T 'iT,,,.. ......;..i., Vvlll.in .lUli.rlmi.rn In th mttriW. B am. vLv&taWMO system, illcl, UKra, S 'j. Hlllll.lln.l aW0 v Tlshturaa of Th."Llttt. QUnfCattiarUe tomacli. Had Tuslo III Moults, llllloiiaullack., Ialu In resloii of Klducya. Iiilcrnul fever. Woaleat AsellaaJ bant Stotuacla, Rsuk of Ms)tf la Head, lake lir. I'ierce'a ricasaul liirsailTa VcUoH. feu bj diuuiMt, vwafg sintauuux nmut moauto. etnf, mm .. - HOP BITTERL. (A Medicine, not a Drink.) COXTAIXI nors, nvcnv, MANnnAici:, PANDEUON, Axotmt rcnitiiT axd nirrMitnici,(fALi Tiaa or au. otiub liimiia THEY OURK All ni.fSesoi theetomach, Howel.. Illnod. Lire r. Kidneys. and Urinary Orcan. Ner. vouaoeas. Heerilcs.nras and eaoveUllr reuuuo Complaints 8IOOO IN COLO. trill Nt naM tor a eas. the. irltl nnf . Iielp, or (or anjtlilnE Impure or injurious found In ttitin. Ask yonr dmrirlit for Hop Dltte ra nnt try tticm beforo you tlccp- Talis no oilier D t. (!. Is an absolote and IrmlttlMe cure for Drunltenncu, uss of oplutn.toojicuand oarcotlra. pM Sixd roa CitctrtAX All sVe. ..14 Ararg'tta. Hep KtlUr. tiff. Va rtMlint.., N. Y..A1 RirasriTWMNajiiriiMtfii Bottlo Crook, Michigan, MAHcrACTtrarjui or nnt oiat annram vmrnm THRESHERS, Traction and Plain Englnos . and Horso-Powors. MosjtOosipTetoThrehctFaetcf7l Establtahotl laUoWorid. 1 040 Hi f aHnu neu. without clianra or Damn, aj JL rnanairement, or location. Wlntk p" (A. bnailcnrranly gittHvnatioHrgood. KTE. RA.lIl'(mXR PKPAIlATOUH.ana plren Hlrom tliiiniHo""."''"7'i"i. i Trarlinnl:iiKlii-N&nll'Iuliii.iiiilaca firrapfi In tlui AtiirHcnn timrtrot A mttltitud ff rpetial fmturti an mivn JIT imiaUaHVUilT WVprTWT tywn (firi ira t unnrVVm turn na material not dtwimi of iy othr tntunH. Four tirr ot Honnnitnni. from II to 112 liaran tonttrvcm Cataclty, for $ train or Aorte firer. Two ulylc nf Mmintwl " Ilnmyroworn. fUMM9JnJ (from three to tUvrtr$alrlHAi) conctantly on lmm I, from hlcli 1h built tho lu conijvarublo wood-work of our uutchlncry. TRACTION ENGINES Strongest, mo rt dnmlU.and efftHtnt rvrr noj. ti, 1LN 13 llorso lowrr JLlt ForincrH nnd Tlirenherrnrn aro Invited to Jimtlirato Uil.wa(cA(s Thrwathie Machinery. ClmUars pent free Addreea . NICHOLS, 6IIEPARO & CO. aamo crecK, wicnigan. Chicago Screw Pulverizer Fats In Crops at Half the Cost of the Flow. 07er 35,000 Acres pnt in b7 tfjem in 1880. I'AM 1'IILKTS KltKK-CUTS AMI I.KTTKKS. aji,. Chicago Scraper & Ditcher Co., 34 Metropolitan O'ock, Chiongo. TEXAS! TFo Southweatorn Immigration uompany. 1 1 1. 1 ho jmrpoBo of thin Company to anprly tlio luwil of a Ktalo Bureau of Immigration, and not to .nlwerutlio punto.ee of any Individual, rullnay, orolbcr corporation. tw-.olnnili lovoht or fold. Information ftirnlidird tbo.owl.hlw to iw'tllo In 1'eiaH. l!iim.flimmlpnfYi unllrlfj.,1. AdflpraJI W.W.JMnj'mMaltllttilerTttamittNllrnntti or 11. u, jirvAi., rec. au.iiu, reiati. Qi lb., or our 0?2 Celebrated SUN-SUN T.HOP TEA 8eut by mull ou reivlpt of mu.( i or a 8AMIM.K (if samo on iveoliil of 1 t-t'ritK. It Is llii! I'lM.SY TKA liniinrliil Wdir.mted tDBiiltnlltnsti. rostni'oklniniwlntpp Tt'Clttoi ThnOrrat Aitierlcnii Tea Co , Irpirlers. P. o. mix 4J.1S. :il ,t-:'M w,.... urjvv We maVe the only tun. ceuful HORSE Powei Wall Boring and (loot Drilling M. china in the World I Don't buy un 111 you ice our circulars, which we aena r hkr1 $7,TO $40 A DAY II 'Via., eullv with our Ma-I mm Mner Address LOOMISl A NYMAM TIFFIN. Ohio. I PENSIONS. New I.KM-. Thousands of soldiers and heirs en titled Tensions data hack todlscharirco'dcalh. Imslfmil id. Address, with st jmn. J'.JjJIraweruaa Wiuhtagtm. D. a Anp''iUanlidfor ll()ltlli;it OUTI.AtVS. s s..i a oy,,tiKtory Vot'.NiiKitA Jauiu-IIkos., thenoti'doutlawmtolnf, I') J.W Heel, luk-nlew. .urn 1a tier. Iron, Cole Votitier. Sttirtllii A'triMMont (I'ei Id llliiMriiiluio, 1 1 Voioicd l'hilt,. lleaia rvirr. Ililnit lM. OullliWc llgl'ay. DAN. UNA1IAK, .in a 'vn.iiiii'iiiin A vh b ia.iiue. JJO. W. S. V. lie. Maine.. vol Iv mU Wiu-j wrltlne to advertUcic, plenty say )uu taw thn advertisement. In thla riapcr. BLOOD. CO., No. 213 North Main Street, St. Louis. or ocuiiimilun, Kur Juuuillce, lleailaclie, I... S...I.. ... ...M ai.Aiilal.-ra I'hral. Illailnraa. Hour Kruclullana fraBt