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Tromtbc CMeaco Tribune. 01 a thouoond things that the Tear mowed under The buiy Old Tear thatha gono away How many will rlio In the Spring, I wonder, Brought to life by the sun of Mayt Will the roictrco orancbet, bo wholly hidden That never a rnso-trce seems to be, At the sweet Spring's call come forth unbid den, And bud In beauty, and bloom for met 'Will the fair, green Earth, whoso throbbing bosom Is htd like a maid's In her gown at night, Wake out of her sleep, and with blado and bloseom Gem her garment to please my sight 1 Oyer the knoll In the valley yonder The lovelleet buttercups bloomed and grew; When tbo snow has gono that drlltcd them under, Will they shoot sunward, and bloom anew I When wild winds blow, and n sleet-storm pelted, I lost a Jewel of precious worth; If I walk that way when the snows have melted, Will the gem gleam upfromthebare,brora Earth t I laid a lovo that was dead or dying, Forthe year to bury tnd hide from sight; But out ol a franco will It waken, crj log, And push to my heart like a leaf to the light I Andcr tbo snow Ho things so cherished Hopes, ambitions, and dreams of men Faces that vanUbcd, and trusts that perished, Never to aparklu and glow again. The Old Year greidtly grasped hla plunder, And covered It over and hurried away ; Of the thousand things that ho htd, I wonder How many will rlso at the call of May! 0 wise Young Year, with your hands held under Your mantlu of ermine, tell me, pray SAVtiU M MATCHES. A smaU room, poorly furnished; n pot of mlgnouotlo in tho window; a girl at work ut tho tablo, sowing steadily. She vnuld havo boon pretty ifsho had not been so poor. It sho hud boon hotter fod, sho would have had a rosy 'check; if sho had had lrcedom and less labot, sho would huvo had dimples; Ifsho had worn a dress of violet silk, instead ot faded calico, it would have brought cut tho fairness of her skin and tho golden huo of hor hair. As it was,.Alico Morno was pale, and pinched, and sad, with tho sowing-girl's stoop of shouldors, nnd tho sowing-girl's heavy heart. Sho rose suddenly and folded up her work a child's garment, of fino cam brio trimmed with dainty laco. Sho mado a packugo of It, donned hor bonnet and shawl, and went out of her lodging house. Sho threaded tho commercial streets rapidly, and emorged on the avenues ofwoalthy i rivato residences. Hero it was quieter. Tho dusk was gathering. Now and thon u carriago rollod by. Ono or two stately houses woro llghtod for receptions. Many .moro woro somberly closed. Allco wont on with her quiet, rapid stop. She stopped atlastbeforo a houso all In n. blaze ol light. Costly laco curtains concealed tho luxurious rooms within; tho soft notes of a piano carue softly up on tho girl's car. "Tho Tracy's give another party to night," said Allco. Sho went into tho area and rang tho bell A sorvant admitted hor. Sho went in with her bundle. Sho came out with a light step. Tho work had beon approved, and sho had been paid. A little dazzled with tho scene sho had .just emerged from, she paused upon tho pavement to count tho ruonoy. "Give mo acont," saidalittlo beggar boy starting eomowhero out ot tho si lent shadows. "What do you want It for? asked Alico. "I'm hungry" answered tho child, flo was palo and pinched, "Hero's a dime; I would givo you jnoro it I could,'" sho said. Tho child ..took it eagerly. Sho passed on, with less than. $2 to buy sup per and pay for a week's rent. Sho had moro work. 'Whon it was finished she cacao tho samo way in the dusk. As sho passed ovor the side walk a faint line of whlto attracted hor attention. There was a knob of glass, gonorally called "bull's-eyes," irtitho ,pavoment. It is usually inserted aver a coal vault, and is removed to Admit tho coals. This ono had not been adfustod with exacti tude, and at tho crevice .appeared aline of white. Alice stooped down and examinod it. It was tho edgo of a folded paper. Sho drew it out with a wild thought that it might bo some valuablo check or draft. But it contained only a few words, writton in pencil. "I havo watched for you constantly for a week. If you would savo my life como back hero, and nil night long place matches whoro you found this pa per. Y6u shall bo rewardod with all you can ask,? A PwsoNBit." Alico eloseltho paper in hor Hind and looked around bowlldered. No ono was to bo seen, ho looked 9wn at tho lump of dl glass, but ltfhvas ontirely opaque. Tho bull's eye was not set .qulto ovonly in its phico. She touched it with her foot, but could not move it. After waiting a moment, confusod and In doubt, Bhopassodon, rocollcotlng her errand. The area door admlttodher. ThoOor rant had a child in hor arm, tbo dainty little thing for whom Allco mado gar ments. "Mrs. Tracy said you was to como up to hor chamber," said sho. "You know tho way." ft Tho lfcdy whom sho mot was not low ly; sho was sallow and dark; very disa greeable looking clutching her cash moro gown at tho breast, and turning Impatiently toward hor llltlo sowing girl. "Why did you not "como boforoP" sho asked In n hoarso voico, with A slight French nccont. "Tho child should havo had that dress to drivo in to-day." "1 was sick yestordoy; I could not finish it," answered poor Alico, tremu lously. Madamo snatched tho package, tear ing it opon, and lotting tho little cm brolderedrobo fait upon tho bed. "Well, horo is your monoy," saidsho, opening a volvot purso. "Next tlmo I will employ somo ono who will do ns they promise" Alico turned nwny with a bursting heart for tho woman's words meant starvation for hor. Sho darod not ralso hor voico in roply; sho dlvinod truly that tho hoart undor that rich robo was onool atone. As sho passed down stairs, sho heard a low voice. It proceeded from ono of tho rooms nbout her. "And ho is twonty-ono to-day?" it said. "Yosj it Is threo years sinco his mys terious disappearance," with a sneering laugh. Tho voices woro stoalthy. A door closed and shut them in. Allco passed down into the street. Sho walked fast, treading, unthink ingly, upon tho bull's-oyo, and wont homo. Whon sho flung hersolf down to weep, sho suddenly felt tho crumpled paper in hor hand. What should sho doP Sho lay think ing a long time. Sho considered tho strangnoss of tho request, tho possibil ity that It was not meant for her, tho idea that it was a hoax, or written by some madman for it was a man's hand writing. Hut tho girl's hoart was warm and ttuo. Tho possibility that somo ono was in troublo, and sho might help them, was tho thought that had most weight. With no ono to council or object sho ohoyed it. Sho wont to tho store and spent $1 of hor precious money for matches. Sho received a largo package, containln thousands of little Inciters. Tho city clocks woro striking nlno as sho reached tho bull's-oyo. Tho street was silent, tho pavement deserted. As sho bent down, somo ono tapped upon tho bulPa-oyo. Sho slipped a sheet of matches into tho crcvlco. It disappeared. Sho waited a fow mo monts; tho hand tapped for moro; sho supplied them. As sho waited again a pedestrian ap proached. Sho rose, and stepped back into tho shadows until ho had passed; otherwise, she did not foar. Tho street was quiet, and sho could sco tho stars twinkling in tho clear sky. Hour after hour eho supplied matches at intorvals of quarter hours. Occa. slonally tho rap camo for nn oarlier do, mand. Hut sho could not sco the hand. She only imagined it to bo man's. It was long past midnight. Tho city clocks were noar striking two when hor matches becamo exhausted. Sho had not been sufficiently supplied, sho thought. Quito at a loss what sho ought to do sbo roso from ber crampod position sluudlng in doubt, whon a voico said: "Como with me!" She started in terror, for a man stood besido hor; but tho next words reassured hor: "It is I whom you gavo tho matches to; do not bo afraid, but tako my arm and walk fast, I am not safu horo." Allco could seo only a tall form, and a pale faeo, tho features of which sho could tot distinguish; but tho voico, though hurried, was gently modulated, and tho stranger took her hand with a grasp that was not unpleasant. "You must be tired; but this has been a good night's work for you, llttlo girl,' ho said. "What did you want tho matches for P'' asked Alico, trembling. He had drawn her hand within his own, and sho walked rapidly besido him. It was tbo only way in whloh I could get firo," ho answorcd. "The heat melted tho cemont whioh inclosed tho bull's ovo in the wall of my prison, and I escaped through the. cavity. It wafl largor than tho one in tho pavoment. I havo boon a prisoner in my own houso for threo years." As they left tho vicinity of tho Traoj dwelling, ho walked slowor. "I was qulto helpless, he added. "I know of no ono to appeal to whom could trust. But listening and waiting, as a man only listens and waits for irco dom, I grow familiar with your stop as it passed so often ovor tho bull's ova and up tho stops, and a week ago, whon t board your voico to that bosrear-bov. 1 resolved to trust you. I knew you?j tread tho Instant that It touched tho curbstono, and I slippod tho papor up tho crovico. You saw it immediately. Thn hrmr tlllvou anmn nasand hnnvllr- J , ' ; J ''jas you wuru my umy uupu. iuu uru a bravo, good child. Now, whoro is your homo? Can I go thorn for a littlo rest bo. foro day-llghtP" "It Is a poor placo," said Alice, "but you artwolcomo." Daylight was dawning whon sho re vujletl her poverty-stricken llttlo room to him. Ho flung himsolf into a chair and dropped his faoo on his folded arms upon tho tablo. Allco- fancied that ho was praying, and niovod about noisn lossly, preparing a llttlo breakfast. Sho did notroallzo that this man was young and handsome, and it was not, perhaps, propriety to havo him thoro. Sho was only zealous, in her pity, to servo him, seeing, by daylight, bow ill hp lookod. Dut by noon thoro woro strange do ings in tho littlo sowings-girl's room. Sho had boon sent for a lawyer, tho most renowned and popular ono in tho city, and ho camo with two othor gen ttoman, so grand that littlo Allco was qulto awo-strlckon. Finally, Mr. Lionol Tracy that was tho namo ot tho hero wont away with thom, and sho was loftalono with hor poverty nnd wonder. Only sho was not quite so helpless and distressed as sho had been, for ono of tho gcntlomcn hnd smilod upon her, and left a fow pteccs of gold on hor tablo. lint tho marvol was all ovor with her, and tho gold was spent, nnd poverty and labor and caro had como back, when, ono day, thcro was a knock at tho door, ond tho landlady's littlo girl said that n carriago was standing for her, nnd a man In waiting said that sho had been sont for. What could sho do but to obey tho summons? wondering what fairy work It was that luxurious rido until sho be gan to seo through it, for tho carriago stopped at tho Tracy mansion. Thoro had boon great publlo oxoito mont tho papers had been charccd with tho development of tho infamous plot in high lilo, whereby tho truo heir ofa groat fortuno had been drugged, whllolll, and concealed, and a story trumped up about his mysterious disappearance; but Alice, in her soli tude, had known nothing nbout It. Her pennies wot t for broad Instead of news. Iiut when sho stepped upon tho thresh hold, Lionel Tracy, tho restored master, met her with a tender courtesy that took away all hor fear, and made her feel llko a llttlo queen in tho midst of tho splendor. "Havo tho rest all gono awayf"oho asked, seeing no ono but new servants, and a plcftMnut woman who was tho housekeeper. "Yos; I am qulto alone, and shnll bo unless you will como and live with me," said Mr. Lionel Tracy. "Do you wunt a sewing-glrlP" asked Alice, innocently. "No; I want a wife," ho answored; "ono whom I can lovo with nil my hoart, ns I do you Allco. Will you conier-1' DidshcP Well, yes: And tho publlo had another cpisodo to oxcito them tho famous Lionol Tracy's marriage. Alico grow charming with happiness, and sho was chronicled ns a beauty whon sho booamo his bride. Wuslnns .Undo tiasy. Havo a boiler full of boiling wator. Assort your clothes, tho cleanest Into ono tub, tho moro soiled Into nnothcr, nnd any that aro very dirty into somo pall or tub by thomsolvcs. Tako n pail of hot water, add to It tho dissolved soap needed, and pour It over tho clothes. Continue to do this until they nro nil covered. Then take your wash board bottom end up, and work tho clothes around a fow moments, nnd leave them until tho water is cool enough lor your hands, lou will find that thoy net almost no rubbing. Tut them into tho boiler in cold wntcr without soap, let thorn get scalded but not boll, rinso in one water, blue, and you will find thom puro and white B.iby's washing will need no rubbing and in placo of boiling you can pour hot wator ovor tho nni cles, cover twonty-minutes, then rinso Flannels wo wear tho year round, and they never shrink. Put thom in boiling hot suds, work with tho washboard wring onco moro into botliiighot wator and even very dirty flannels will como out clean, solt and clear, without any rubbing. If by f omo mislortuno you havo flannels shrunken, wait until you can have snow wator, wash thom that, and when tboy nro noarly dry press them carofully with n hot iron and you will bo pleased to find them porhnps ovon a littlo larger than thoy woro at first. NO ItlOlti: UNhM. Indianapolis Dally Beutlnel. It wo nro correctlv Informed. St. .Tn. cobs Oil Is now tho usual tea-party topic in piace oi mo former ttiapie ireo gos sip. now wiso ana bow much moro beneficial! Tlie Splder'ai ApimrataM. Few things nro moro wonderful than tho spinning apparatus of tho spidor. On the under sidoot thooroaturo's body aro placed four or six littlo knobs, each u.-ft larger than tho point ofa pin. Those nro outlets of certain rccoptaoles within tho abdomen, whore tho Bilk is prop sir ed. When the spidor wishes to spin a throad, it presses tho knobs or splnor ots, with ono of its logs, and forthwith thoro issuo from oaoh, not ono. but u housand fibres, of such exquisite fino ss that it is only whon all tho products CMiU tho spinerets nro united that they biiomo visiblo to the naked oyo. The "tAroad" of tho spider is thus a tiny ro,io of four or six thousand strands. Truly God is great in little things. Tho twisUng of tho fibres into ono cord is porf 'r mod by tho hindmost pair of legs, whlbA, like tho rest, aro furnished with three lilaws apiece. Using theso claws - .' niters tho llttlo rnpomaker twists her groups of throad into ono, with sur prising rapidity. Milwaukee Sentinel. That wonderful remedy for ilieuma ttsru, St. Jacobs Oil, has boon used by a mrgo nuinuor cu pcopio in mis oily, and with offeot truly marvelous. Fre quent roports nro made whor i sufferers huvo bcn nfforded relief, and tho sale Is growing largely. Tho fact that it is an external remedy, commonds it'to many who would not othorwieo think of going out ot tho beaton track to find a romedy. Gen. Fl zliugh Leo Is to dolivor tho oration at tho unvolllng of tho Louisi ana Confodorato soldlors' statuo of Stonewall Jackson at Now Orloans on tho 10th of May noxt. A Cam Wkero the Frco Lunch Sjstem Wouldn't Work. "Little nock Queue " "If thoro ain't a change In tho relig ious world pretty soon I.nm going to throw down tho gospel and tako up tho grubbing hoo," rcmarkod an old man yesterday. "I'vorldn circuit for forty odd years, and I'm treated worso now than whon I fust begun." "What is your causo of complnlnt, parson," asked a bystandor. "My rccenost causo Is ono what flanks all othoH," nnswerod tho circuit rider, wiping a drop of wator from tho ond of his penkod noso with tho slccvo ol his brown jeans coat. "I havo proachod a good lieal horo In Llttlo Hock, nnd until recent it had alters beon my belief that If a man could pull through huro ho could pull through anywhere. But I was blind wrong. Yostorday I wont In tho Gum Lick district whoro I had an appointment to proaoh in tho school-house. When I got thero I found that old man Wiggles, a hard-shell Bapttst, had got in ahead ol mo. I wont in without any ill fooling, Intending to wait until ho got through, whon I would muster my congregation nnd tako tho field. After nwhllo ho got through proachln' nnd announced that sacrament would bo taken whon tho boy got back from tho still house. 'My con gtcgation uses whiskey instead of wlno,' ho wont on, 'ami Arkansaw cornbread instead of your wheat llxins.' Just thou tho boy arrived, and tho old man tuk tho cob stopper from the black chunk bottlo and began to pour out tho whis koy. Now, if thcro's anything Unit slrikc3 mo natural, it is whiskey, and thinking that I could preach hotter nf tor being wnrmed up a little, I went up to tho tablo and reached out after tho bot tle, when the old man looked at tuo and said: "Ain't you a Mothodist?" "Yes, sir!" "Don't you know that wo don't allow tho Mutliodists to commune with usPDj you tako this pluco for n Ireo lunch counter, chP No, sir, if yon are not a customer ot tho Lord you can't cnt and drink horo." "1'vo got n right to the trtblo," I said, "and I'll help myself." "Teteh that bottle and I'll lift you." "I grabbed tho bottle nnd tho old man struck mo with n pone of corn-broad and knocked mo down. Then somebody kicked me, and all hands dragged mo out." "You got Into n nest of close com munlonists, did yonP" asked tho by standers. "Kuthcr llko it. Why, them follows would snatch a plcco of bread from Jiv cob nnd tear tho bosom outen Aura ham's shirt. No, sir, until thero is moro freedom in church I shan't renow my connections. Where can a fellow got a two-pound hoe?" Kvcry farmer, merchant and mccimn iu interested in tho leading Issuo of tho nay, tno transportation question, should read tuo umuiia uce, tno most out spoken tmtl-monopoly pnpor in the west. Samplo copies mailed froo Di rocr letters to the Daily Bee, Omaha Nebraska. Prof. Honry S. Holden, of the Na tlonal Observatory nt Washington, is to succeed the late Prof. Watson nt tho Washington Observatory, Univorsity ol Wisconsin. President Gonzales of Mexico is liber nl. Ho has just given 9.500 toward alio vlating tho Provident distress in Mata- moros. William F. Dalrymplo, of tho famous grain farm in D.ikota, says that tho clear profit for 1880 was over $250,000. Ho raised more than 00,000 bushels of wheat on 21,000 acres, and sold it in Buffalo nt a profit of fifty cents per bushel. KlrM. t'.irttiiirtou Niivh Don't take1 nuv of the quack rostrums, as they are regimental to the human cistern; but put yourtrust lu Hop Bitters, which wlllcuru gen eral dilapidation, costive nablts and all comic dlreaBcs. Thcr saved Isaac from a eevcro ex tract of tripod fever. They aro tho tie plus unum oi meuicioc. Aioswn moor. Isn't tvkutbt ftr u Itricurturtl taw until m tu tluk -itii ui utmm iffer if IOWA HOMESTEAD. Sni mine uiuiti ti let i iWmm iiht ui i firm. BiriH. HiusehaM ini Business MmioI TRL fir unili tin JJ iiMiiiMVfs a aa I ft iiireu, nuntsiuo, set bmm, mm. "Itouiili on Hutu." The tiling deslrrd found at la-t. Ask Drug Rlsta for ltoucn on Hats. Itcleirs out rats, mice, roaches, bed-bues, Ac 15c boxes. Avon's Heel SnuVuert kern boots and shoos eiraiKui, com oy rnoe ana naraware dealers. To rest at ntchtln snlte of couirhs or soro throat, take PIbo's (lurn on pnlngto bed, Iltttv 'I'u Necure Health. It seems strain's that nnvnnp will minVrfrmn derangements brought nn by Imnurn bloot, when scoviLL'a sausai'aiiiixa an i stillikou, or DL'ion anii MVKii sviici-wlll p.vtoro perfect health. It Is indveit a strenRtnenlng syrup, pleasant to tako, and has nroreu itself to bo the near m.oon ruuinnit vr discovered, etlectua ly curing Scrofula, Pyph little disorders, Weakness of tho Kidneys, Krysipiias, Malaria; all Nervoui disorders and Debility. Dillons comnluluta and all niRinia of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys. Stomach, skin. etc. It corrects Indlerei-tlon, A single bottle will provo to vou Its rm-rlts ai a healthv r. newer, for It AOT8 LIKE A (JHAKM, especi ally when the comulalut Is of nn iih:nuilr,. nature, hivlrii: a toudencytolesscntbe natural Vigor of tho bruin and mrvnnn aysfr'Bl. AN F.HOllMOUJ niAFFH!. I'lirahnri'h hnnnU that 64'J,74(l uottlej of Uaku'IMNB huvo been sold wittiln the lt tlx months. This shows mat tne great armv ot ba dheads will soon b ruuceii to a corporal's guard. All Remedies are Too Lato when tho lunirs aro destroyed. Extinguish a ckUsIi at once witn Haiti's Honey ol lioreunund and Tar. Pike's Toothar.tm ftrous rum In ono minute. LrdlaE. lMuklium'H has done thousands of women moro good than tho msdlclnes nf inanv doctors. Itlsapoi). tive curs for all female complaints. Bend to auto, i.yuiti j.. rwKiiam For cuts, burn. liHildmir'a Itussla salve. Don't you Forget it. Tho crnnd premium distribution of tho Omaha Ueg, consisting of 820,000 worth of agricultural implements, household goods, jewel ry, watches, musical instruments, sowiriir maohlnos. nnd ollior valimblo and useful nrtiolos, takes placo on Fobruarv 22 1, 1881. No postponement. Tho Weekly IIek. n 50 column, 8 nngo, shoot, contains moro far wostern news, including every stato and torrltory betwoon tho Mississlnnl and tho Paolllo. Samplo copies, with full promlum list, mulled treo, All pre mium subsorintlons must be in bv tho 20th ol February, Direct lotters to tho Dally BeoJ Omah Nobras wa. Homo Convcrautlon. Ex. Endoavor to always talk your best bo foro your children. Thoy hunger por petunlly for now ideas. They learn with ploasuro from tho lips ol parents what thoy dream Is drudgorv to loarn from books, and ovon if thoy havo to bo deprived of many educational advan tages, thoy onjoy in childhood tho priv llogo ol listening dally to the conversa tion of Intelligent people. Wo some times sco parents who nro tho lilo of ovory company whloh thoy enter, dull, silent nnd uninteresting nthomo among tho ohlldron. If thoy havo not mental stores enough for each, lot thom first uso what thoy hnvo for their own houso holds. A silent homo h dull system for young pooplo, a plnco from whenco thoy will cscapo If thoy can. How much useful information, on tho other hand, Is olton given in pleasant conver sation) and what unconscious, but ex cellent mental training is lively, social argument I Cultivate to tho utmost tho graces ot conversation. 'I'lio ltfNi I.tlu lr:Ncrvcrs Warner's Mafn Kidney and Liver Cure. a 7r.tiu aunt. Iu our stylo of climate, with Its sudden changes of temperature rain, wind and sun shlno often Intermingled lu a single day, It Is no wonder that our children, friends and rel atives arc o frequently taken from us by neg lected colds, halt the deaths resulting directly from this cause. A bottle of Koschec's Herman Byrup kept about your home for immediate uc will prevent serious sickness, ft targe doctor's bill, and perhaps death, by thu uso of three or four doses. For curing Consumption, Hemorrhages, Pneumonia, Se vere Coughs, Croup, or any disease of tho Throat or Lungs, Its success Is simply won derful, as your druggist will tell you. Her man Syrup Is now sold In every town and vil lage on this continent.. Sample bottles for trial, lOcts. j regular tr.p , 7.'cts. rolilily l''ricliliirl. 'Tls folly to bo Irightenetl as many nro becauso r.filictod with Piles when Hucklln's Arnica Salvo will certainly euro tho worst cases and only costs 25c. Soltl everywhere. (.'i'u. .Imiih a. iignn, m) of the lato war and now United States Senator from Illinois, writes: "Some years ago t was troubled more or lcs with rheuma tism, and have within the last year or fu suf fered Intensely with the same disease. I began to take 'I Huang's Itliuumatlc Kerned)-,' and am thoroughly satlslled that I have been per m.inently cured by Its us. I do not hesitate to recommend It to all suuVrcrs." ft'lioutc Women. 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""' ytvvvivv bonk against any other saw machine) tn America. This ts tho cheapest machine made, and warranted to saw logs easier and taster than any other. Wo aro the oldest saw machino Arm In America. Any prominent mer chant will toll you wo are responsible. Beware at Infrtncomenta. Our circulars are free. Address, Dnlted States Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111. Our WELL AUGERS wtU boro a well 75 feet deep and S foet In diameter tn a day. This would cloar you $50 In a day. Send for our Pictorial Catalogue. D. S. HANF'G CO..Chleao. III. PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES. LIVER COMPLAINTS. Constioatlon and Piles. Vr. K. H. Clark, South Hero, Vt., Bay "Incaaea pf kJJut j Trouljl it has acted like a charm. It wj cared many very bad rosea of rue and ha .uT,r'sll'l'oK't!.5'5!nl1,T:,.. . 1 of jiricelcM value. Aftcraliteir! yiu'ra V(rrvat suffering from Illn and UokUvimu It coin- Ct rl. Hiwabon, of Derkahlre. both. "Onanark. ageluudinieM'niiUerif Tiiofn tuuinletclr eur- I ina a aovero Uvt-r and Kidncv CoiunLiinLrt I ST HAS WHY? WONDERFUL rliVVCIfa MegKSESM r5i-.:n It At'.J 03 the LIVES, tho E0W2LS til U3USUZT3(ttliUB0t!xt. Beonuca It clonnses tho system of tlio noloonouo humors tlint dovolopo I in maneynna urinary aisonooo, ull lousnccs, Jnuncllco, Constipation, and norvouo tllsorrJoro. KI.VI'.r.'llllTI,iijn..lnM..u. pvuuuuuu can uu.eni uy lUUlll.rvuulJ. uno parLnsro ulll mafcoulx jts nf medlrlite. thy i 'i axro-vu-1 CVlluy II nt tbo llriiEsUta, I'rteo, t l.OO. WEILU, Ei;aMH b CO., rrcjrieters, IS (Will ,nj pott pU.) HurlUf ton, Tt. ftW STOMACH CernmhedK. RHEUMATISM. Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gcut, Quinsy, Sora Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Krostod Foot and Ears, and all othor Pains and Aches. No rirpsrntlon on earth qul St. Jacom Oil as a fitfr, mirr, ntiiifp and elirop Extrrntk Ilrmcily, A trial rntalli tut tbo eompnratltrlj IrlMliiR outlay nf 0 (Vnts, and ft cry one tunr ring Willi alti can haio chrati and twaltlro friiif or IK clalmi. Direction, In Klettn Langnagra. BOLD BY ALL DEOQQI8TS AND DEALER? IN MEDICINE, A. VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, ltd., V. H.A. MA MUTUAL TINADO Insurance Company, 017 DES MOINES. ntvKnrntix . (lALVSItA l'M!Sns. rrt'tilfnl. in;iiitn:a. 117.70 r. aim vm-rntuitnt. I. Il.7I. .. a. tlKIDlYllir.T. If. K .1 XlillK WS, II. II, Cll MUM U. . Inmrea properly, bul'd'ngi. their contenta. ani mal' nn prenilaea or nt larse, etc., agalml lota or dniitgcby High Winds of Any Kind. Alto irrowingcri pa anninat una or damage by IXAIZj! Tim Coinnnnv tit tnAtifliird I v onii' of tho ttrtt hint- nivin ru in the Hta'o. Iti cuntrnrls hi-imiuhv cqitUa- niin cue inrurni, ant. v hit iiniiv iurtr limn H r fi rnl by hdv utticr cun dudt tlolnff it wiuU mdU hall buivl Mirriinp, urniBorcwicr information, apply to our a ecu I p. fir lu THEO. F. CATCHEL, Sec'y, 204 Filth Street, Des Moines, A SKln of Beauty is a Joy Forever EH. T. FELIX OOURAUD'S Oriental Cream or Magical Beantifier. Henrvcatan, I'lmplen, Moth faii-he , and every h rml h on beauty, it Maa a'owl the teat of thtr y rrnra.apdl1 harmleit we mite It to be urihepreia ration la prop erly made. Ac cept no CflH tufiltotalral. larname. The cllltlDgulahed Dr.L.A.Sattc anl tn u.l W of thcAriuHim Eiv Itt patient!) .? 'At vou .(( irllttt'ellieirt. Irtenmttvrul 't?ouruuTCm'a IraM iti'infitt of all the Skin ireitrathntH Alio rutidroSuiitllH removea aupeilli.oua tialr without jury lolh.'ikln. Mini. M, II. T. GOUltAUD, Sole Trop., 43 llond St.. N. Y. rvrBle. ny all nmggl'ta and Fancy Gooda uenicra iiirniivi.nut me unuc.i nraira. uau uaa anu turopn. Wllcwur ot hae mliatlona which aro I. Vie clli-r !.() neward rot the arrcituud aov In rcttwuso to tho urgent rcoucoU of crcit tiurabern of pooplo who prcfof to purcUaafl a KldncyWort alwady prepared, tho pro- i prlotoraof this celebrated remedy now pro- ftroltia liqu'dfrrm tut wall oa dry. It la ua-yooncntru'xd.lsput up in larjo bottlor, : and la equally cdclcntaj that pajt up dry In tfnc&iu. Itaavcdtlio nocesaity of preparfnxv I t alwaya ready, aad la moro cacily taiu by at pooplo. iVico, 1 1 lr bottlo. LIQUID AKD DH t SOLD BY DIH700IBT3. kELLS.IilCIAUDSOX&CO., Prop'ri, Ilr!tfiRtan, VU mm AULT&WIBORG, MAKUFACTUIiERS PRINTING INKS. CINCINNATI. OHIO. WKSTKKV NKlVKI'AI'I'lt nvtnv. Molima.lnwu, Agnita. Ilea THIS NEW ELASTIC TRUSS Hu rJ dllTirlair from U othtr. it cip-thp, with fiJf-AdjQiUrjf Is ctour, ftd(u luclf to all rsMliloDi or th bmly, MI tb RAIL In tK ftf lUrota It bdd Mn.Tl 1., .. a ui.ui, n I a nMcl tun ttt Ula. It ll tat, duratilt IM elitif, Hiul It In. II. t.irvohr. r-qmcston irusa uo., umcaoo. III., . In. HA'tTKlt's Inof Tomo la a preparation of pnalea, aaaoclalod with tho Vegetable Aromatica, -S J ra oi BsT f&mJl p Ma-Jjg jew " uy uu.ui Kir iijapeiiaiu. uouerni lieuiliiy, reuaie aiiaraxaea. Haul or Vital' ly aerioii" l'rci.fjjitlim. Ciiiivulcreuro from ft'ever ana C'tiruulo Clillla and ' tr. It serves cvtry liurpoaa where u Tomo Is ueceeaary. Manufactured by THE DR, HARTER MEDICINE DYSPEPSIA. TL I ! AQBNTB WANTED for "Tha Udlet 0 no I Off DOC .".Hie Homei ol the President," the mot I IIC teClCJlCO WASHINGTON Iilgfl ever publlabcd. mlnl.lrotloii from WianiNaiOM tothaprtacnttluio. Includes ranch UWhiVA llAllfilt OP TUV Pericnal and PrUala LUtory never before rmlllilmt. Addreaa DBAPLBx & CO.. 00 N. Fourth Ot.. f blU.. F Iho ll'nreat and Ileal Jledlclne erer M4, A co mblnatwm of Hops, Buohu, Mnrr drnU 9 anu unnaailon,"wuiiomtwn ura tlta propertlea of alt olbe r luttfra, to oat o tnko greatnt Blood Purifier, Llrer anu uwoau iivaiva mtvennf; Agout catin. W .Voi't 1 Uiiur t OIJViu: I'lmae i pnxdbty lor tlrt whtr Hop -dovarlcU aiid perfect art Ibclr raare oijviutloua.! ft tal rljct U IU ei ltd ItSm. To alt wbrrio s iploymentaeaua trretrnlarl urinary organ or who rr trof t:iabowi tiulroan Appttlcer Tonio anu mini fiutnuiant, Mup Hlttcri are laatlnsa awe,witnoutintox- Ho matter tthatyuJr fo,'Hnffi or rymptoma am what tbo dlwaxor allWnont la um Hop lilt tir. Don't waltunlil)ouare alck but If yun cilr fe.-l bad or tnlacraLle(ueiheni al mo. it .u-rte yourlire.ltbatl'a'eu bundredj. 530Owl!llr!dforacja they will pot curoorbtlp. lo nut aurTerm"'rourfrlcnd i au.fer,'jutuM,amlurg tbnna to u"o Hop O 1 Heiiifnilr, Mop llltteni la noV "I', rtruggHd ittn'. 'i in.tnjm. but Ilia I'urtatw n d lien I 51. i virinadoitbo "KTtUrrs1. W1MD j and HOt'i" nmt no perwn or family l ,ii.uijLvwit...uineni. D l,O.Ii',"l'"'"""llrTml'trjloc I irnnkwMK .j,uof opium, tobacco nnT ' I a, Allftd I br flnurrltl. Kr fjr Circular, Ha; nlltm Jiff. C, IPk Tio.ter N .w.t Toronto, ont Lay the Axe to the Root If you wonld destroy the can kering worm. For nny exter nal pain, soro, wound or Initio ncss of mnn or bonst, uso only MEXICAN MUSTANG LINI MENT. It penetrates all mus clo nnd llcsli to tho very bono, expelling nil inflammation, soreness and pain, and healing tho diseased part ns no other Liniment over did or can. So saitli tho cxpcricnco of two generations ol Riiircrern, and so will you say when you hnvo tried tho " Mustang." TUTT' PILL SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER es of Appetite, Bowola costixc, nm Ut teo.Ueod, with a duU sonsatlon in the twvjt pirt, l'nin undor tho sbor"ior hlslc, full oeta after natlntx, with a aiatccluintion to ixortlon of body or mind. Irritability a) tttcjpor, Low splribj, with fotdlrjn of lw mi? neeloctod some dut y, Wt'irlucM, Um tui'eso, FluttorlnRRt tho Heart, Dota fccfor tXsA oyes, Yellow 15 kin, Jleadacho pjnr-ff.V aver tho rlRht eyo, ltcfltlessncn, nltb )H '. drniima, highly colored Urlno. aa. CONST3PATION. TUTT'S PILLS u.rr rapcrlally atlaptrd to aurh ravira, a. cli. fie iloaeefflrcU urh at rbmnge of frtta( c 0 pixtonlah thr attirrrcr. bOLD KVK11TW1IKRK, FRIOB It. OKWTt. 'Mttl-VK. 3A arT MtraatU Nw v- . Chicago Screw Pulverizer Puts In Crops at Half tho Cost of tbo Plow. Oyer 35,000 Acres pit in ly item In 1880. rAJUMII.KTS FltEK-CUTS AMD I.CTTKK8. Ailnu Chlongo Soraper & Ditcher Co., 34 Metropolitan BlocU, Chicago. MUt'i b WAN I tD FOR THE 'ICTORIAIj, HISTORYoFraBWORLft Rmliraclrft full and auttipntlc acennnia of ivfr)na tlonof Hntlrntanil nioiltTntlmca, aniltncludlniratili. lory of Hi' rlie anil fall ct Urei'k and lioman Em. plri'i, the m'dillF ki, lherruado, tie feudal ijra. If in. ttiK reformat on, ttiedlicovery and afttlrmmtof thr New World, etc, etc. It contalni 07U line ti I torlial enirravlnKa, and la ihemjai complete lllatorr of the Vorldevi-rputjllaned. bend for apt'clmenpagci nuu eatrM it nn. iu AKi ui. na rr.., riATlUNAU i vu ruLitniKo Co., Chicago, 111. Ol of our U2 f.Vlebrated SUN-SUN CHOP TEA Bent by mall on receipt of 8:.no or a SAPIPI.K of Rnme on recelld of O cents, ll Ik Die I'lMlST TKA Imimneil. Warranted tOGuItalltastrs. rost.lRChtnnips Inkcp, Tiraifiio. Tb (Irrnt Amerlran Tru Co.. Ir.porleri, . 0. 1U1V 4"."tR. .11 SI Veuov St.. K. Y into vLAiM'iwuaa juuajLjuunD iwu PENSIONS. Nw r.ikw. Thouiftndiof iflldlpri &ndhitrflpntttl Vt mloni date Lack to ti lie barge o" deatb. ftn.t Umll id, Addreia, wjtb itamp. i Dlf. TTKNItKItSON, I Anthorized by the 1 tfl W. miiht.. atata to treat Vm Kaii.i.a Clly, Sfo, Ivoua. Chronio and Spi clul 1 acam : Ne rvoua DctilUty, Urinary Ula. lux-a. clc. MeillclriH cnt everywhere, cures (rurunieeU or nunry rofunued. ConioltaUon free call or rtte. IlluMnucd 1hiI and circular. H'ntcale4 for two nam p. Ago and cipcrlcoco are Important, a ELGIN WATCHES ! All pi vita, uoltl, tillvcr and Mckel, fl.U JIKI 9 UIIlVt CW., BCUI J. U, 13, a VJ DQ ezamined. write ror caiaioniti to stand rii AnnT)canwfticrn;n., niuturtr,rtt GUN WORKS, lltUliiirli; it. Rtni ataniD for CtalofDa. Itlfl.HhottluDt. HrolT.ra,HDt a. o. d. for .lamloatlaa Tprr A AafE?llTCWniedeTei7wlirreto I Ut AlaCll I Oicllto famlifca, hotels and lame eunaumuiai larirraE ifLrk In thn rnunrrv quality and terma tte lii'it. Country atorriteeper Humid call or write 11IK WKLL8 TEACOUl'ANV S01 Fulton it., N. Y. 1'. O. lloif.CO. norniiiiiu llanl) Ciirol In III tlkUOflilVM. W.kmt. till Ciinv,. I llll. i, hlKI'lllil.NH, lA-bllllo!l, C-l' SALESMEN A Month and Expenaes WANTED 'imnuim. a. rOATKH CU, ClMiu.ll. a W. N. V. He.Mutne.. Tllpo"fi VVlica wrltluu to uderlleie, tileasoeay yon aaw Hip advrtlement In Ihla paper. tub BLOOD Protoilde of Iron, Teruilan Park and the, rhofc Undoraed by Iho Medical Profession, and rucom. CO,, No. 213 North Main Street, St, Louis, GREAT WESTERN AgBfw Seod iUod for Citiloata. y AGENTS WANTED for "Tha Ladle Ol Iho Whit HouM or moat Intereatlsg book of ed. A Illatorv uravaav a l mm mm