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fB WILLI AH Q9LV. Tnw'ji FktUoVpbta Tlsses. Mary had a William Goat,' AadhewaaMactcMjeM Ho followed Mary 'ronn a all day, And lilted her I you Just bet I He went with her to school one day, The teacher kicked him out; It made the ehUdrem (pin, yo know, To hare the goat about. Bat though old Wheckem kicked Mm omt Tet etUl he lingered new, Be watted Jnit ontelde the doer TU1 Wnnekem did appear. Then William ran to meet the man lie ran Me letel beat; And met him Jut behind 70a know, Down last below the rest. OM Wkaekem tamed a eomeruult; The ffoat itood on hla head, And Mary Uoxhed heraelt ao atek BhehrttOKOtobed. DARKHE8S AMDDAWH. I fair his Some years ago, while making a brief ojoarn In the city of Baltimore, I tet out one evening with a friend for a itroll through the city. We hadTialted boy era! placet of interest, and were on our return to our hotel, when in passing through a dark and narrow street, a fe malo, closely mufnodma coarse hawiTnjscrTu10 other that she regalnoda which, thrown over her head, wasj fond hugDand at a moment of all othors drawn around hor face, so as to conceal 1 all but her eyes hurriedly crowed oror from the opposite side of the way, and accosted us in tho accents ot despair. Gentlemen, for the love oKSod, give me money! My mother is4ying of hun ger, and I havo not wherewith 'to pur chaso a morsel ot food!" We wero both struck whhlho'tono of hor voice, for though agitatod'by a feel- ing of desporatlon, it had a 'peculiar sweetness, and her languogo was that of one both educated wndTdflnod. "Do not think me inquisitive," said my friend, in a kindly tono, as ho drew lorth ms purao, "i sk wnas mwionuuo has brought you to tbW? for it is clearly evident that you to ho common nppll cant for charity, "Oh! no, sir moT'-eho said, shrinking Vinnlc Into herself, as it woro: "I never asked for charity boforo; and though 1 havo not laken food for two long days, I would sooner iporlsh than aK it lor .... . ... 1 mysolf cow; but Tcould notscohoruio, my only frleoo-Jun.'uooi 1 coum noi sec hor diet ... Hore!" 6ifl my companion placing a sum in her hand which 1 immediately doubled. Sho clutched the monoy liko a miser, and for a moment or two was complete lyovcr powored by hor emotions. Then, with choking effort, sho gasped lorth: Thanks, rrontlemcnl may God In heaven bless youl" Sho turned away, and took two or threo hasty -steps, nnd then stopping suddenly, tiho looked around, and added ' 'You ask tno what misfortune brought mo to this.'! I shall seem ungrateful If I rcfuso to toll." "Never mind," said my friend; "tho recital will givo you pain, and therefore consider liho question unaskod." "Your noblo genoroslty overpowers me, sir," sho rejoined, In a tremulous voice, "anditny prldo shall glvo way, If vou hvo a fow minutes to sparo como with mo and you shall know all." "Nay,'" eald I, "do not lot us intrude upon yomr -sorrows, unless you think wo can bo 'Of further assistance. You aro wclcomo to tho llttlo wo havo given which should'bo doubled if wo had more to sparo, but wo havo no right to claim your Bccrotiln' return." She burled her faco in her shawl and Imrst. Into itnars "Alasr eho'sobbed, "if all mankind wero thus generous, how many a mis erablo being 1 might bo mado happy Como with mo and hear my story. I know I can itrust you, and I shall rest mutnr to koowil have convinced you I am no Impostor'." Wo assured her that we did not for a moment dowht ot her 1 being tho victim of aomo temblo imisfortune; hut as we might be of toother serrlco to her, we would see her -safelyihome, and she !.. r,y not. . ,Bu. - nesnouraiBuacpruprr. "XU11UW IUC VUU no va nv 1 a quick walk down ituo-street, we Keep- ... .... ... j,-. 1 inr a respeeuui uwmuwutuiuu, u . for ono feoling an .unusual .curiosity to know something more 01 ,nr. At thenoxt ootmor-oi.thoktreet was and standing near It, tin a listless attl tude, wo observed a man in-tho garb ol p, tailor, and evidently juat from sea. As our unknown guldo .drow near hlu, I noticed that she seemod much agitat ed; and on coming up to him, to cur surprlso, and apparently ihls, sho etop pod, and lookod eagerly into his faco for ,a moment, and then, wllili a wild cry.. ho suddenly throw out hor Arms, clasp .cd him around tho nock, aMappearedl o swoon upon his breast, "Seol" said my friend, making an abrupt halt: vo aro duped this is tame trick flat elrl Is an impretorl' llmposslbiel" returned I, unwilling to bflllove thatf uch grlof ar misery as he rcresenteocould UU aaseeounter felt "Hafseot" 1 As I spoke, tho sailor, as if la .deep surprise, partly umfbund the arms ol the unknown from his neck, raised her head, and looked, first cautiously And then wildly, into hor faco, which we could see, even from whore wo stojd. vaspalo and beautiful. The next mo- went he uttered a wild cry of surprise and quiokly throwing his arms around her now lifeless forn bo exolaimed: "My Godl my Qodl Maryl My God!" It aee mod to bo all that ho could ut ter, as jko fairly tottewi with his fair burden ui for a few moowota bo stood, dumb with aMazement, "Wbat'a thUr what'fi the nwaulng of thief" he now demanded, hjoklng freely at us, Well, if ttat is acting, it is tteo best erer saw,"" mutterod my companion, as we hastened forward, and gavo a harried account of all wo know or the matter. Great God I is 11 possiDier" saia me man, looking alternately at us and the creature in his arms, and clasping forehead as if to colloot his scattered senses. "Maryl" he continued, at short inteirals; "my wire! my dear wife I Ana my mother, too, sUrTingl" Be continued to repeat these expos slons like one overpowered by some errible shock, and who kntw cot wha he was saying! while we stood looking on, too much astonished to think of offering him any assistance. At length, with a sort of gurgling mid. the ooor creature opened hep eyes, and looking wildly and fondly into the manly face of him who supported her, she murmured: Chariest Chariest Is this yonf In life in death or In a drcami"' I pass oror the wiidt frantic passion ta exclamations on both sides m each began to realize the truth the ono that he had fnnnd a lovlnc wllo in the depths o. when sne mogt needed his aid, council, OT0 and ,npport, Coae," whlsporod my friend, touch ing my arm, "let us withdraw; their meeting should bo sacred from tho in truslon of strangors." Though deeply curious to know somo thing of their hlstery, I ellontly acqulesc edinhis proposal! and qulotly departing returned to our hotel, musing upon tho un0ertaln.ti09, vicissitudes and romance 0, liro Two davs after, as I was sitting on ,hnnIn,,a of .i10 hotel t saw tho sailor paslng aiong tho stroot, nd curiosity pron,ptcd mo to firjrjrcss bim. The mom0Bl n0 8aw mo ho camo bounding up, grasped my hand, and burst Into tears. 'God bloss youl" ho-cxclalmod In a choking voice; "God bloss you and your friend I and so says Mary, rvo been hunting yon all over tho 'city, sir, but r j - " fcarort i& novcr you again. Here, lot mo bftok 70Ur monoy and wJllj0U bo 80 thid.-alr, as to aecopt thosn two rlntra for voursolf and friend?" I took tho monoy-ifor I saw if I did not ho would feel vorymuch hurt; but fearing hla circumstances might not justify him in making a present of so much value, I attempted to doclino tho rlntrs. It was of no uso ho would take no denial and so Ireluctlantly accopt cd them, thanking him In behalf of my Irlend. who was absent. I thon drow from him his etory, which I will glvo in a fow words. Ho and his wlfo were both natives of a small viltago on tho Chesapoake, and had oftcu played togothor as children His own father was in good circurn stances, but subsequently lost his prop erty nnd diod aoon after loaving himsell and raothor to struggle along as best thoy might Among thoso believed to uo irionus in prosperity, but who soon lorsooK them in adversity, was the father of his prosent wile; but though change of for tuno soparated tho youth and maidon, it only increased an attachment which had begun in childhood. For years, howevor, they did not meet; and duringthattimo tho narrator becamo a sailor, and acquired sufficient moans to prarchaso a cottage for his mother, leaving a small balanco on mortgage, whloh hls next voyogo was to clear off. While at homo ho and Mary again met, and discovering a mutual passion and knowing her parents would not consent to theunion, but wero most anxlons to ally horto a wealthy suitor, thoy took advaatage of tho opportunity, nnd worn nrlvatelv .married. Charles Delaine, 'lor such was his namo, then .took leave ot his wife, and shipped for a wbaitng voyage, intonding it should be his Uatcruise. While ab- t.u wtfa'a naMAnta. HlnnnvArlnfr thn "" " 1 " - aecret of her marriage, dUowned and ,w l,r lnrth. nd ho.tookrofuve niLU ilia uiubuoii Tn.tnnr tha widowed .mother and 1 f . - . . . ,rn ..rllinrt aloaf. -both ,nnxlou3lv lookln lor thc Ktma ,of .their onlv nn. tha mnrtdire, wnfl for0Qlosod. tho property sold, andatmoat penniless, thoy ropalred to Baltlmoro, 'hoping to boablo to maintain themselves by the needlo. . I need not prolong tho story It .Is an old tale. Sloknoss and mlefortuno fol-, lowfd thorn; thoy failed to proouro sufficient work for their necessities, and on tho night whon tho wife appealod to us thoy wero In a starving condition. Charles had just returned from his cruise, and at the very' moment when his Mary so unexpectedly met him ho was thinking bt homo, which ho expect ed to roach tho next day. tie una ceo prudent; tho yoyaeo had lyiea moro than usually profitable, and his share, ho said, would enable him to start into buBluoss. Come what will," he conoluded, "I'll never loavo my dear mother and Mary again while wo live. They'ro happy now, (hank God, aud it shall bo the aim of my ill'e to keep them so." Ho uiged me to come and seo him and his now happr family, and bring my friond; and then invoking upon us tho blecjags of heaven, ho wrung my hand and turned quickly away to con ceal the emotions he cared nottodls plu. 'Ah I such Is life, in this world of solilsh and unselfish humanity," mused I, as I watched his rotroatlng footsteps, till a turn in a stroot concoaled him from my view. We nover mot again. John Stoln, Esq., City Browor, refer ring to its valuablo qualities said to a Ntw$ representative: I have used Ut. Jacobs Oil in my family andracommond It to my acquaintances. It has always given tha best s&ttafootlon, aa4 if truly woftderful rttoedy, Jefferson's RepublicM Simplicity. A writer on "Historic Washington" in tho Washington Btar recalls the fol lowing customs of tho earlier days at the capital: With tho introduction of tho purely Republican ideas of Thomas JcfforsoB, when ho rose from the office of Vice President to that of President, tho pomp of the "court" came to an end. He abolished at onco the weekly lovees. Fashionable society railed, but tho great Republican was inflexible the lovees were not restored. As to dinners, he preserved the old Ylrgtnla stvlo of free and easy hospitality. He kept at the Presidential mansion about eleven colored servants and a French cook, a French stoward and an Irish coachman. His bill In Georgetown market averaged $5 a day for the use of his tablo. The President's "mansion- was converted Into a general rendezvous and froo club. No etiquette was roqulr ed or observed at these dinners beyond tho forms of ordinary good breeding, The whole code of procedure was abro gated. The second rule of Republican ) etiquette laid down by Jefferson was this: "When brought together In society all aro perlcctly equal, whether foreign or domestic, titled or untitled, In or out of offlco." Ho further ordcrod that "to maintain the principle equality, ot pele molo, and to provont tho growth of pro ccdonco out of courtesy, the members of tho executive will practice at their own houses, and recommend an ad herence of tho current usagos of the country, of gentlemen "In mass giving preoedenco to ladles in mass in passing from ono apartment into another." Tho ladies of Washington rogartlcil tho abolition of tho lovco3 by Jefferson as an Invasion of their vested rights, and put their pretty heads together to nonsuit whatthov woro going to do about it. Tho rosult of their dolibcra Hons wascoerclvo, and thoy determined to apply It upon Mr. Jefferson. So, on tho usual day for holding tho lovees, thoy took possession of tho Whlto House In force. Tho President was taking his nan n horseback ride. On his return ho was told tho circumstance. Ho on tcrcd the room whoro tho fair invaders wero assembled, booted, spurred and dusty, and received them in tho most courteous and graceful manner, but tho lovees woro ended, nevertheless. Mr. Merry, tho English Minister ot this time was a fantio on tho subject of etiquette Ho was thoroughly out- raged and indignant at tbo manner 01 - ... .... K I.U vfinontlon bv President dacKson. no wrote as follows to Josum'itfuincy: "i, j- -- y In my ofllclal costume, found mysoll, at tho hour ho had hlmsolt appointed in troduccd to a man as President of tho United States, not merely In an undress but actually stauding in slippers down at tho heels, and both pantaloons, cravat and underclothes indicative of an utter slovenliness and indifference to ap poarances." Adobes, er Ubnnit lirlcki, Adobot, of unburnt bricks, aro princl pally in vogue in the plain ol bhinar and Egypt, and in China and certain portions ot North America inhabited by tho Puebla Indians. If well burned, tho clav I'orover loses Its plasticity, and can not mrnln be reduced to a mortar. 11 It bo merely dried, It will assume Its oriclnal condition, as it camo irom tho pug-mill. Such has lately i(1871) been tho experience of tho Chinoso in tho vioinlty or tho Hoang-ho, whoso houses of adobes aro reduced to mud-heaps by thn nrnrllnw of tho river. Mr. Toilllin- son, C. E., of London, has treated this matter moro fully than auy other author writing In our langu-igc, anu no sajs: Thu first action of heat is to drive off hygrometrlo water; the day thon be comes dry.but is not chemically .chang ed; it does not ceaso to bo plastic, ua continuing to raiso tho hect, tho chomi cally combined water is separated, and the clay undergoes a molecular change which prevents it from taking up water again, except mechanically. With tho loss of this chemically combined wator, clay ceases to be plastic." In tho directions which havo been published tor building with adobes, it is recommended that they should be guarded, by some material impervious to water, from absorbing moisture from tho ground, and also that tho root should bo mado to project not less than two feet in order to shed tho water and prevent its running down tho walls. These directions seomto indicate the weak point; and the experiences derived irom tho drv plains of Asia and Africa riand the olovated arid regions of North- era Mexico and liowor uaiuornia, ao not apply so well to our moro humid climate. The mould for making adobes resem bles tho ordinary briek-mould in having four sides and havlnghnndles at tho ends, but no top or bottom. It is much lnrrrer. liownvnr. nnd sometimes n nair ' .-1 1 lH .Hnln . v.. .vi ft- la TU piUUUU III ft OJUUIU v " laoed in position on thodrvlng-ground, filed with clay, and when tho top is siV)otlicd by a striker, tho mould is ca.Vlullv raised, leavlnc tho adobo to dmlor a fow days, whon it is turned to ox-so me oilier siuu. a iuw wuukb ui favtJrablo weather completo tho drying. KrKlt Is a cheap matorial. and easily bul mt "''Tup. It does not appear likely over to becorlo a favorito mode of building in thosonarts of tho United States which aro atVtrnsent most thickly populated. It willaot do to make too general a jttatenr tat in a country wnoso cumaio Varies between Alaska and Moxlco, Wiie rda of s WtlUmK Wit ea W.11 W.II. W.trhmLtl. At the closo of a mass meeting, ac cording to tho report of tho same pub lished in a La Granee paper, reference was made to tho phenomenal eflleaoy of at. Jacobs uu in the many painiui ais- eases to wnton manKina is suDjoct. we refer to tho abovo as showing how strong a hold the Old German Remedy for Uhoumatism, has on tho experience aud good wishes ot mo great pumic To Soil Bait Salmon. Let salmon soak ovor night and boil it slowly tor two hours: eat it with drawn butter. To Elekle salmon after it has been boiled, eatvluegar scalding hot, with whole peppers and elovos: cut the fish in small square pieces; put it in a jar, and pour tne vinegar over, pnau may do aoao lathaiame way. HAWKEYE INSURANCE COMPAHT. Something Concerning the' Leading In surance Company In the State. Its Record for the Closed. Year Just Wh.t Mat then Done hv It. for H. and for the and uncqulvocable wordsand plain def. recti; from thlt cause. A bottle of Bos What H.I Been Done bV J or K, for aMoun 80 that the M che German B kept .to, ; your home The First In the Field. Fmra the Iowa BUte Leader, Jan. 13. In 185 there was organized a modest llttlo insurance company in this city under tho namo of the "Hawkoyo," and Mr. E. J. Ingersoll at tho tlmo engaging . litprntlvn nractlce in tho law was chosen president. From that to this ilmn Vin rnmnanv has been doing n safe and an Increasing business, and exclusively within tho statu of Iowa. Tho stockholders wero men of means, and tho managers possessed knowledge of tho Insurance business. Having a dcslro to placo tho company upon a lovel with tho best insurance companies of tho land, no drafts wero mado upon it cither In dividends or in payment of high salaries to Its officers. This with tho conservative charactur of tho man- ngomont enabled tho company, iirsi, iu prov do undoubted security tor us poi. icy holders: second, to estaunsii me namo and reputation of tho company, its officers and agents and, third, to cn largo its capital and surplus so as to . . , 1 it. Micrcnso its guarnniica uu u facilities for business. For tho nlno years past tho Lkadf.ii has enjoyed facilities and opportunities for a closo Inspection of tho record of tho business dono by tlicllawkoyc. Tho examination and investigation by tho Stato Auditor; his certificates as to as sets nnd liabilities havo been submitted for criticism favorablo or unfavorable and each year tho Leapku has given its readers 11 conscientious conclusion just as It has in tho collection of statistics and figures concerning the capital city, and many of Its loading enterprises, in no onn thing and concerning no ono in dustry has thcro been an opportunity to write moro favorably ami to - peas wmi more nssuranco than of this leading Iowa Insuranco Company. This year, as in past years, wo have looked at tho record nnd what do wo find? Total assets $020,051.01. And a net surplus over and above capital stock and all other liabilities $237,331.03. This Is the officially certiliud financial back ing or basis of the Hawkoyo nnd tho lig uros mean just what they represent. Thcro is no inflatiou, no exaggeration, no worthless paper included therein for where there is tho least doubt as to any securities tlwy aro charged to profit and loss account. Tho income, as shown by the official statement for the year 1880, amounted to $100,180.67, an increase over the pre vious year, 16711, of $:VM08.07. Hand some, indeed, but comparison with pre vious years shows that from tho organi zation of dio company to the present there have boon steady steps forward and upward. Each following year in creased tho -niwctts, the net surplus nnd tho volume of business. Tho lnoosio from interest on loans for the year 1680 amounts to $30,053.88, and referring to previous years wo lind that there lias been a steady incrcaso in this nccouut each succeeding year. This shows tho character ot tho invest ments mado; it shows that tho funds of tho company aro securely Invested nnd mado prodiictivo, thereby increasing tho guaranties which tho policy holder needs to penult him to rest iu perfect conlidunce of protection in tlie event of loss by tire. Tho data furnished gives positive and conclusive answer to any inquiry as to tho reliability and soundness of tho . . 1 1 .. 1 company. And tue sure ami sicuuy incrcaso in business, assetts and sur plus without a singlo revcrso and without a shadow of complaint, official ly or otherwise, against tho character of Its officers or of tho management emphasize tho conclusion drawn from tho figures themselves. How has this enviablo position dccu attained? To thoso familiar with tho company; to citizens of Des Moines who como in daily contact with the officers; to the world of insurauco men who study tho conductof companlcsltls familiar phraso to speak of "thoold reli able Hawkoyo," of closo atton tlon to busi ness by its officors.of conservative man agement In tho character of risks taken and of Immediato adjustment and prompt payment of losses. If thcro is anything a policy holder appreciates in the caso of loss, It is prompt attention and honorablo adjustment of the loss sustained; nnd touching this point let us refer tho reader to tho record. In 1870 tho company sustained ilO losses; In 1880 it sustained 413 losses, making 853 for the two years, or an avorago of nearly ono and a half a day. Out of tho losses inclined during tho two years only $3,832.07 or about 17 losses remained unpaid at tho closo of tho year, anu tho records show further that all tho losses woro paid during tho two years on an avorago of less than ten days after tho loss occurred. When wo stop to consider that these- losses occurred all over tho stato and think of tho delays duo to natural causes wo can not but conclude that tho holder ef a polloy in tho Hawkoyo is tho holder of the vory best.and also.tho most possible satisfactory assuranco papor. Indeed jwo make tho broad statement that no corporation or organization of any kind, transacting a business so complicated, so dlverso, and subject to so many quibbles and folbllngs as In surance.can do tho sarao amount of work with a similar amount of monoy paid, and show that it has bcon dono with so llttlo irritation and vexation as marks tho conduct of this company. It has been tho polloy of tho company not only to bo prompt, but to bo exact and firm In maintaining its rights, just al ways, and adjusting losses with tho least possible irritation or vexation. Ita applications and policies aro exact; the terms of contract are full, specific land plain. Nothing Is to be Inferred; I nothing is taken for granted, uond - tlons and stipulations aro stated with that clearness and fairness which char which char- acterizo an honest dcslro to meet honest losses promptly and whloh will enable speedy settle ment and without perplexity to either tho company or the assured. Ambiguous nliraaes and Inferences aro avoided sured Knows wnni no nas pmu ur 1 so that the comnanv may be protected so tiiBi me corapauy "J f aga nst cr m nal doslgns of evil persons, Hero n wo find one groat source 01 ... . .. ....... i 1...41 tovt company. "u"-u" .v,j One other point; the Hawkeye has from its organization to the present been under tho sarao manage monr Mr. E. J. Inrrorsoll has con tlnucd tho prosldont from tho beginning and his time has been devoted to insur anco and nothing else. No at-hemo or project of speculation or temptation for UlVCfSlUll ima lUUIUVU mo iumu j 1 .If t 1 tHA1tHn.1 1. 1 , mlnil sw.V from tho Hawkeyo and the same is ,!, ntl.n nfllonra' nven thn rlpr. I II uu ui Uklivt wbi e w- - a,a w a.w wa . . I cal force .including adjusters orC nfrnnln Ih fnnnit tho same vcar in nnd I .... I ,l .1 l lin.tnna. I with .an eye single to the stability and prosperity of tho Hawkeye. Tako any business, and If you can discover such an oxcluslvo and lattunu anu consiani ,j0votion to it as you lind in tins case aud you can rely on us prosperity. Tho Hawkoyo's onvlablo position Is ono worthily attained and it is a matter 0f uo nuic pride to Dos Moines and to . . . 1.1 t 1 j .. .1 I .. I iowatonavo 11 wun us. it ia uusui viur 1 of nil tho patronage it has ias got and 01 much moro which Is sent out of the Stato. With such a company thcro is 110 need of going to Now England for a policy. Hero wo havo our money spent at homo, employment given to our own people, wealth accumulated In our own midsts nnd thc men wo do business with are our neighbors, amenable to the re straints not only of our laws but also of our customs and habits. Wc observe that tho Hawkeyo was tho first company to receive aecrtiticnto from the Stato AudttorinthcNewlcnr. This is characteristic and shows its urn- bition and tho stylo In which it executes its work, tho cleanness of its books, tho pride of its officers. Tho people of Iowa have dono well by tho Hawkeyo; they will continue to stand bv it and upon merit. It is of tho stato, helps tho stato and with its super ior merit deserves much more each suc ceeding year. Tho Chicago city council has passed in ordinance permitting the South aide Street ltllwnv Company to uso cnJIesscable (under rrou'Hl) as motive power for their lines. The umuanv will beln laTlnj; cable f arlv in the pnne. i ni roi 'vim hp civit t.iwimhwi. torirni aro tho natural clean cruof Ilia i)item. inner worn vi'ii, um win on peuecii u mey u.-cinuu r u.u, droit ul Ulavuci are iuro ta fulluw wliu TERRIBLE SUFFERINC. DlllomutM, Ilcadacbr, nj'priiala, Jaun dice, Caiutlpitlon anil IMIm, or Kid ney Complaint, tirarcl, HUIicIm, or Ithenmstle Pains and AcIim, are df velo.ii'd tceaua the blond It pnlinnr d win. ilia liumors luat (liouM baru uvcii E3 eiptllcd naturally. KIIIIVEY-WOiraV Triltrcitoro tho healthy action and all there Oettroylnit ctIIi will bo banlihcil neglect tbrin and you will llro but to Buffer, i tinii..mUh&vehepBcurtd. Tryltandyon 3 will add one moro to tho nnmbcr. Tako It ananeaiin wiiioncoroosiaiiociijuuriiii. wty tr l4t fraa lUtmmnt tt itUwkwkl n t; Ut nth al.li trim CmUM aa4 K:dmt-Wotw11I core too. Try a pack age at once and be latuncd. II It a dry ugtlabU compound and Out PackaftraaWi tlx aaarta of Hadlclnt. Your DruggM hat II. or vltl fit It Jot you. nii!upn Aarlriff It. rrlet,lS. WILLI, HCHAIKOH I CO., rtcprUign, IO (Will ml put l.t.) Birllaitm, VC la mponm to tho nifant roquoaU of rreat number orpaoplo who prefer to purelusa KKSney-Wort aireaay proparea, u-o pre tuition of UUj celebrated remedy now pre- cuaitlnUauldfana at well aa dry. It ta I very eoneentrntcrt.il put up In Urce bottlet, and la equally otaelcutta that put up dry In Unoant. It aavea tho nocoMlty orpreparuif , la always reaUy, and U moro cosily taken y moat people. Price, II per bott:o. IJQOTD AND im? BOH) DT SnUOOIBTS. WttS, UICIIAKDSOX CO., Prop'n, i A Iltirtlncton, Tl. itW BTOSIACH r ITTEBs Hlcop, Appetite and NtreMjfth Itctura wken Iloatetttr't Stomach Bitters U system, atlcallr uied kr a sllltut dyspeptle tnferar. More OTSf, tints lbs brsla irsapstblKS clottly with tho ttomsebland Its satoclata organs, me urer anaino bowtls, as their dt ran t-csae.)t la rn tiled by I be action of the Btitert, menial drtpoidtacy pmdictd V, ttaangtintut dlaappoars. , jfw sals by all JrsaHata and Dtjastr saantV. U The LWer.llie Bowels and thoKidneys. 1 H TIipm mTt orirni aro tho natural clc-anv is fwMMMMMMMMMM BaHHaVav BnaaaaBnaaaaaDaanaaanaaVBanB taBaaataaaasnSaanH YitanaaaaManaaaaaal " Work, . . Al.wnT.r Ferr.; 'orUVaVngoArt.; Ml y., recently. He ned Warner's 8fe kidney recommend It to all person tattering In the ana idler wire, now ne says, -i wkhuii; tame way." , A Ueatle lliwt. In onr stile of ellmate. with IU tndden gjISoitX changes ot temperature rain, wind aud inn' la no wonder that our children, inenai ana relative! are to frequently Uken from ut by iu.4 -m. fcATf i daatha raaalttnar Al ntM, alarjredostor'sblll, ana pernape aeam, by the use of three or four doeei. For curing; (intumptlon, Hemorrh(ret, Pneumonia, Be- coughs Croup, or any disease of the Throat or Lunge, it success it simpiy wonner. ful. aour uruielsl Will ten jou. uennau Bjrup It now told In every town ana Tinas on thlt continent. Btmnle bottlet tor trial, 10c ; rtemnlanow told II reiruiartite.TDCu VoallatilY FrltrliteMe. iSa rvoiv to bo frlffhtened as many are because afflicted with Piles, when Buck na Arnica Salve will certainly cure lh0 worgt cases and only costs 26 cents. Sold ovorvwhoro Th raont rnmlnrtubln boot IU town It that with Lyon't Metallic Heel Bllffenert. Uae Redding' Kuwia Btue vph, mra. . . . m.ii u. f..,.M. . i.Ho much better fath l. .Inr. h ill Ml Mnn Bitten." lie It rot- a.BaaiaiaawvHw a- . . . ll - U.n anlfaitfin ffrtfTl lllaU th.thn ned vour Bitter. A lady of Rochet- tr. N. Y. UtlM JfrrM. ,3 &?ffiiti weaknets by the use of Lfdla B. Flnkhtm'a SSiSAh', for pamphlets. . You are rutuin minaiy inw vod.uiuum jwj ;nV;r7or a couiTh or cold, rike't toothache Drops cure In one minute. e werli hrti lttttsru mu ml m m m -y. H offer if I0W1 HOHESlElO. Sin ' 1 1 i 1 1 r r I M1lr yiKutitt lit I IKMM S sdb s run, vmwm HtMthala tnd Butmett Manual FREL tor tmipli tif) aidrets. H0MESTE1D. Dei Moinei. lain. 'l'errltole I.ohh ol Lire. Millions of rats. mice, cats, bed bnct, roarhet, loe their lives by collision wltn fWURU on liai8." uu uj uiuh.ovo. Chicago Screw Pulverizer Fnti In Grips at Half tho Cost of the Plow. Oyer 35,000 Acres put in br Inein in 1880. pamphlets fuee-ccts and letteks. a"" Chloaao Scraper & Ditcher Co., 34 Metropolitan Biook, Chlonao. AULT&WIB0RG, MASUFACTU11EIIS PRINTING INKS, CINCINNATI. OHIO. TVESTKItN NEWHl'Al'KIt UNION, Dei Moines, Iowa. Agents. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE Pictorial 1 HISTORYoftheWORLD FmbraclnR full and auihentlo accounts of . very no Mun of anciiniaail modern timi.anilln(ludinK,lilt. loryiiftcrlijan"fiiofOrcfkan Uoinan Kinplrea the middle aces, thecruaailce ihe feudal ara rin. the ri foi ma. luu, llic diacoviry and 11" Ufinen-. uf thu Nc World, cic, to. It con almoin fine i.la oilclen. Bravlnu. nd la tho unit complete lllaio y tf the Vvorlil ever niiliilahi'd. Bend f rapcclmen fnti M cxiratcr.i a 10 AKi-nta. AUdreia, HATlOWAI. 1'UHI.IBHII.U V.U . .lluwm '. 1BOS. Oldest. Cheapeat, neat n.nW.WuH. m.KI. . . .In.la nnlr il . evening, lfualneaa. ArUhmettcandCoromrrclalLaw. Btiortnana, i;orreaponaece. Chian boardlns State and county talra for is;. A'dn it for (ample pcnmanahlp. A. V. jeNWIHUa. Pes Moines. rangements for tluuenta. Plfioen Brit rremtumt Tuts Claim HiantatiM 1865. PENSIONS! Maw Lttw! TBOasandsof soldiers and helrt enti tled. Pentlu sdste backtodateofdutbargsordeata, P. O. ll'i if !' Watbtnatcn. P. C. iliu. ot oiir SUN-SUN CHOPTM sent br mull on receipt of iij.no t or BAMI'1-K uf Himi on receipt of O rents It Is tho nXKST TK Imnfirti-.l. Warrnntit VIetirat(! klirultftll taste. rotf.ROstnnipi taken. Tttaifilt Tha ilrest American lea i o., imporie,., ). BOX 42115. S.?IYeiiev8t.N. P. O. Photographs Enlarged. Tho New York Conylna- Coimony conlet In all allH-a uf tho I'l. Ag.nta' and (:ih o ilera UI per cent, on retumed free. 810 rttndaii or nerlln 1'liotot. IJUI. ABouta-outfit, fiiur cl.ole tsmpl tltwncpl or.diwltli Sample cae, BOI free.' rieml for prlco lit. Kiamei a specially. W A. H UtOeNT, Ueneral Weatern Aft.. Kattlloi Molnea. Iowa. nil' NT CI "anted for llOHUKIt OUTI.AWS, J Trut hlatorr vocnoiaa JAHsau JAHBa Daoa.. I ll.e noted oullawa. to IKSI. br J. 1 Tnu rdatorr Yoo J.W.UueL Interviews anu Uiiera Irom Cole Younger. StarUlHg ttmlmloiu OrcrtO lllualratlona. H CAarx l'laut. lleata erti blug. 1JW. Outfit Me. lligl'ay- DAN. UNAllArJ, tth Waatilnirton Are . 8L tools. Mo. i ertrr. nn IriMvala l.nv tr.mn im m. .mmnHab rfffffl isao .ni elates, aaeoclated with tha Vegetabls Aromatic. Kwloraed by tha Medical rrot&ulon, and ecoav ended by then for Drastfatalav. Oeuanl Debility, ranaalt) atlaeaaee, Waal ar Vital; Itr, Ncrvotaa I'roafraillon. CottTalrsrcaace fom Vawarsi ataad vturm'f Clallla autti ararci-. it acrrta crery purpose where a Tomu It nsccaaary. Manudctured by THE DR. HARTER UEDICIHt DYSPEPSIA. gajil AQENTB WANTBD for "The Ladlsi ol tha WkKe House or The Ladies mlrJttrstion from Wasaweto to ihs .nlSisimatli lgWI4A UnilttO CDSlEBf FOR RHEUMATISM, Nturagia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Sonnets of tha Chatt, Ctut, Quins, Sora Throat, Small' ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Genera Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. K Preparation on earth eo,ual fh. Jarou Ott. at a tafe, turf, MiW ana tmap uifrou Remedy. A trial entatla but the eemparatlftlf trifling Mitlay f 10 Cents, and f ry one urTerlnc with ln can hate oucan sad poalUTt pruuf ef Ita fl.lm. DtrecUont In Keren Languages. BOLD BT ALL DEUQOIST0 AND DEALtBS IN MEDICINE. A. VOGEIiER Sc CO., llalHmnrr. itd., U.S.A. HOP BITTERS. (A medicine, not a Drlak.) CONTAINS IIOPH, IirCIIO, flIANDUAItl!, DANDELION, And Tilt rrnanT ND nTMinirAI.Qt-aU-Tin ur axi. otuxb llimua. THEY CUKE All Dlaeaietof the Stomach, rtowelt. Illood, Liter. manria, iu ui.uai; vuuaucaa. Sleepleaanaa ami eapcclaliy r emaie uuuipiiuuu. $IOOO IN GOLD. win ,..M f nr a r.ie theT will not cum 1 lirlv. or tor ar.jrthlnu linpuro or lujurlout fuundln thim. Atkrmir drueitUt for Hop nitteri and try thiiii before yuu alecp. Tuuo uu ulhcr. ll I C laanahaolutoandlrreMitlMerurefor urunacuiiiaa, u.u .u ...uu., .uwvw u narcuius. rrrmff Fknh run CincvLaa. All at., i.ld te rfrurclitv i.ld Vj rfrurclitv .b.,t.r, N. V., A I, Hepimttri Mr, in.. If MUSTANG Survival of the Fittest. A riKILT HEDICIHR THAT HAS DEAUI MIU.I0N8 DCBIXQ S3 TRARSt MEXICAN MDSTMG LDIIHE9ST. A UALM FOIl EVE11Y WOUNU OF MAN AND IIE.VSTI THE 0LDEST& BEST LINIMENT EVE It llADC lit AlIEniCA. SALES LABOEBTHAW EVER. Tho Mexican Mustang Liniment lias been known for moro than tlilrty-flvc yearn ns llm bi.lt of nil Liniments, for man nntt iscatt. jts rnioa louny arc larccr tlian ever. Jt ouroH whon all others frill, anil Denutrutcs skin, tendon and miixclo, to tho very bono, bold cyorywuero. TUTT'S SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. tout ot Appetite, BoweU ootrtive, Faiu tx tboHead, with a dull aenaatlon in the bacV port, Vain under tho ahoclcr blade, full nssa oiler eatlnc, with ajstnp.llnaHon to exertion of body or mind, Irrttabtlltj ai temper, Ziowaplrna, with a feeling; of bar. Ins nefftocted soma duty, Weaxinaaa, Ui tlnessi, Fluttering; at too Heart, Dots befor the eyes, Yellow Skin, HMdaohe general over the rUht eye. Beatlaaanaet . with fit ful dioama, hlghJy colored Urine, ro, CON8T3PATION. TUTT'S PILLS sra raaeclallr adapted la such eases, a atk ale doae aCrcta aneh a change af fefHng- m lOautantahtheaaaTerer. HOLTJ EVKHYWnKRB, FIUOB ks OBimi. C-fitjee. 3 JBurrmT Btrwat, flaw YwrkU Do You Wish To Know? 1. DO VOU WISH TO KNOW shoot Kan-su-her people, t"-T l.iniie& her lands, her products, her towna, her oitintlrii.d tier public InatiluuoosT S. DO YOU VISH TO KNOW about ths Vuudeiful cliinitlc, 'Im i.o U-at wonderful scenery, tha charming runnier re;rta, the majmlficeut mines snd the nian'CiOus i;rutli ouerally of Oolorsdo, the Can tcnnUl SUle r . 3. DO YOU WISH TO KNOW alwut Hew Uolco, the Nctr-tllil cuuuiry, which la Just deTeloplng to tlic modern world u illiuaie and a mineral wealth tur -jmUw even rhat of Caloni loy 4. DO YOU WISH TO KNOW abont Art. eotiii, without duubt Hie r.clitvt iiiirn'ral conntry In the Uuill'Stntca, wlcli. iin.'r iulvaiiU.'ia or climate and aollT .6. DO YOU WISH TO KNOW about CalU ferula and tho xnjtloua U llio Uolilcn bloie, both north andeouthr . 0. DO YOU WISH TO KNOW about Old Alexlco and lia lri.aMH-tar 7. DO YOU WISH TO KNOW, t reach thwi btetes uikI T.riltorlca with the leaat poealola trouble and cipcnae 'f , . It Uu an UU iImi wu tela to knoin, urlu to C. a OtJ!KU. Oara A.. T. at B. r. It R. Topaia.i 0PIUH Morphine Habit Cured In 10 tolcadaya. NuiMajr III! SJnreaf, l)n. J. HTaeiiKSw, ihanini. Ohlq "VT. WTP. Ilea Melare. tiluTaia When writlnfc to adTertlfera please say you aaw tba adrartlMineat In th( nari IBLOOD. nt PmIa.U. tf ImR. WraYlan Tl. rk mjiA ftiA Phea CO., No. 213 North Malo Street, St. Loth, PILLS