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V BIXTV YEARS. e. d. cnsEsoonouon. Dcmorcit'i Moatkly tot Julr. BLxty long years how the time glides by I llow far away seems the land On whose tunny height) Hope and Youth Stool lovingly hand in hand : Somo (loners tiro dead that strewed life's way, And some arc blossoming sweetly to-day. How the heart travels back to Its early prime, When thOjTrorld seemed fair and sweet; When never a thorn on the flowers grew, That clustered around the feet J When shimmering fjrlght In the dlstanco far Glowed the glad vision of Hopo's clear stir. The path? that the feet walked lightly then Wero green with n promise bright, And the brave young heart felt nover a fear, Fcr It knew that tho darkest night Tho stars come cut, and tho moonlight's glow Falls on the bill! and tho warld below. And the shining goal that the eyes discerned Stood high nh a lofty slope; Tto way was hard, but the will was stronc, And youth with Its shield of hope Went forth to win for Itself renown, And snatch for Its brow the victor's crown. Who says that n man climbs nil In vain, When ho reaches lhai temple bright, Which Truth an j Justice and Mercv enfold, With their wings all radiant and white! And ho hears tho tonx that tho angels sing, And he ftcls the sweep of an angel's wing. Ho stands on the mount, nsMoscs stood, And looks o'er the land he's trod ; He may have missed many a worldly gain, Dut never tbo hand of God, And If that's led him on with beneficent care, tie has all things to hope for and nothing to fear. If ho has sown good seed In' tho years gone by. It will blossom In lovety grace; If he's brought no tears to the weary eyes, But has brightened wtlh smiles some fa:e, Sweet it the balm that his deeds will bring, Glad Is the long that his heart will s!ng. Sixty long ye- rs whatylslcr.s arise Of dynasties risen and set. Of power ihat mejted away from the earth When tho wrong and the right clashed and met; And Truth, lllto St. George, somo fierce dra gon slew, And tho old died, hard to mako way for the new. And Silence spread wider and wider her wlnff, Till they 6trctchcd to tho ends of tho earth ; And marvels of light and marvels of sound Sprang all at once Into birth, And through tho dark caves of old Ocean then Tho cable boie swiftly tho message of men. Sixty long years let us stand on tho height, And vlcwlcg thowoy we havotrod, See the tmoke of tho altars like Incense arise The altare we'vo bullded to God ; And thus may they stand to His honor and praise, Who's crowned with mercy our life's length ened davs. lOYE'S DISGUISE. A lmndsomo, well-ilrosscd gontloman was sitting m an onsy chnir in his apartment in a fashlonablo lodging hovuo in tho city. Writing materials woro on tho trtblo boforo him; ho had evidently boon engaged in writing lot tors; but, forsovcral moments pa3t, had givon hinnolf up to profound mcditntion and w as just now soliloquising. Let us listen. '.'Hung it all! I can't imajrino what Unolo John can bo thinking of! In his la3t lottcr ho say3 ho wants mo to has ton liomu that an old frlond of his is, mikin? him a visit, and is aCcompaniod by his ward, who is boautiful, accomp lished, and an hoircss. Thon ho hints that it would bo vory agrccablo to him iflworoto marry this hoiross. Pshaw! I'll go to tho antipodes lirst!" Thomdlnnuntgontloman aroso hasti ly from hU chair, and, jamming his hat on his hoadr passod out of tho room, shutting the door with a bang. Soon ho was wending his way down tho stroet with tho air of a much iujurod individ ual. John "Vnntlalsion was a woalthy and cnovolont old gontloman, whoso affec tions woro centered in his holr and on ly living rolatlve, Iluport Vaudalsion, tho gontloman introduood abovo. Tho Vandalsion mansion was a palace-liko bullding.nearly always flllod with guests for tho hospftftlity of tho host was well known. At tho tirno my -atory commen ccs.BIr. Lostor was an old friond of tho oldor Vandalsoin and was visiting at tho mansion. Ho was ac companied by his wrd, a beautiful young lady of somo 19 yoais of age; and as tho ladybb'des boing boautiful and amlublo, was horo3s to half a mil lion, my roafler will roadily surmlso Mr. Huport Vandalslon's injurlos woro moro fanoiod than real. Ha did not return homo ns his undo had roquostod, but took himsolf off to an obscrn country vlllngo, whore ho omplo part of thoBuminorln hunt ling, fishing and making lovo to tho Ibright-oyed country damsols, who woro ono and all fnsoinntod by his gay botvr ing and address and stylish, olty mado ;clothing; but finally becoming tired of his unoventful country lifo ho startod for tho Continent, determined to travel ill his undo would givo up his I'whim." It was in tho gay city of Paris ho met 'tt English lady by tho namo of Mabel jheston a ti5 gMyoiul lady, with a aughty.imporlous air which was nntura p her, acoustomod as alio was to I10111 Lo and admiration whonwer aho. Eaneod to bo. Sho was Id evening; il Ihn diamonds wliioh adornod - ir snowy nook and fiuoly.niould&y jims idashfid amid horravon curls, woro it'fcoro brilliant than hor oyos. Ruport sought and obtained an intro nflnn fn hor. and thon llnrrorod u.ivm 1 r, nr tho bollo of tho ovonlng, and, when toortunlty offerod, paid hor tho most Voted attention, no rocotvoa mar- oncourngomont from Miss Choston, b was all smiles end atiabiuty when was bosldo bor, and gavo him per mission to call upon hor tho following day. After roturnlng to his hotel, this hopo lossly Muttton swain actod in a most ridiculous maimor; ho paced up nud down his apartment, now thrusting his hands into his pockets, and now wildly running his fingers through his curls; then ho seated himsolf at a writing-table, and wroto "Mablo Chcston" over and over again; and thon it wn3"Mablo Vandalsion," and liltio couplets written with many a curro and ilourish. At last ho sought roposo. Wo will not at tompt to roiato his dreams, but probab ly Cupid and Miss Clicston played prominent parts in thorn. After this Huport Vandalsion was a constant attendant on Miss Chcston, and ills less favored rivals retired from the contest ono by ono. At last ho proposed to tho lady, and was peremptorily ru fused. At first ho was almost over whelmed with grief; but prido camo to his aid, and ho sternly asked hor: "Will you bo kind enough to inform mo, Mtit Chcston, why it is thnt you havo oneouragedmo as you havodono? Was it only to add another namo to your list of victimsl" "Nothing of tho kind, 1 nssnroyou, Mr. Vaudnlsioo," sho answered, in cold, moasurcd tones. "You porhaps huvo not forgotten a letter you wroto to your undo John Vandalsion in which you boratod all 'hiuband-huntlng holresses,' and tho ono who was visiting tho Van dalbion mansion in particular. I am that hclrcssP I was sitting in a window seat, concealed by tho heavy curtains, when your undo and my guardian on tored tho library, and thus bocamo an unwilling listener to what foliowod. Your undo read tho lotter aloud, and mado romarkM about your boing a fool ish boy to jump so hastily at conclusions. You had not hoard tho namo of this mucli-dreadod heiress, and when I bc camo acquainted with you, I determin ed to bo royongodjlhavosuccoodcd!" Ho pleaded with hor, but in vain; ali bis protestations woro received with a scornful smile; and thon ho said: "Your rovongo is not as comploto us you think it to bo to bo suro you havo foolod mo to tho top of your bent; but I shall not break my hoart for an un scrupulous, hoartloss coquotto susli as you havo provod yoursolf to bo." With a low bow ho loft hor. She withdrow from tho room, and as condod tho stalls which led to hor apartraont witli bor usual haughty graco; but when fast locked 111 her own chamber, sho did a most extraordinary thing; throw horsolf on tho bed and burst into tears. "O Hoavonl" sho sobbod; "I havo drlvon him awayt I shall novorsoo him again! O, prido is a hard mistress and Ilovod him sol" Sovoral months aftor tho iucidont abovo narrated, Kupcrt Vandalsion wns strolling through tho woods noar his unclo's 03tato, whon ho s'uddouly camo to tho littlo country school-houso, and promplod by a curiosity, pooped within. Tho children had omaiuontod tho leachor's chair with garlands of flowers till it resomblod r. throuo; and two of tho oldest woro plaolng a crown of wild (lowers upon tho head of their school mistress, who alroady occuplod tho posi tion of honor. Iluport started with an oxclamation of amazoinont, as ho por coived that tho palo young toachor was nono othoi than tho ouco proud, impe rious Mablo Choston. Tho youug lady's attention was at tracted by this ejeculation; and, per colving him, sho gavo a start of sur priso, and hor chocks crimsonod with charming confusion. Sho bado him outer, in a simple, graceful manner, which woll bocamo hor in hor now oharactor. llupott accepted hor invita tion, and thoy soon ontorod into con versation. Mabel informed him that hor guardian was dead, and that it had bocomo nocossary for her to toaoh this country school. Thoy woro ofton in oach othor's company-after this. Ruport forgot tho hauty bollo of society whon in tho pros once of tho charming sohool-mlstross; all her proud, imporious ways woro gonot; sho treated tho heir of Vandal soln with a dogroo of deforonco whioli conducod greatly to his colf-lovo; and now that ho was cured of his passion for tho hoircss ho fell dosperatoly in lovo with tho school-mistress. Onoalay, as thoy woro Indulging in a rnmblo throutrh tho woods. It una A nro " ,f posed -to Miss Choston a eocond timo. Wilhdownoast cyos and crimsoning chocks oho aosoptod him. Now camo to Huport a muoh-droa 'tod task broaking to his undo tho mm of his bothrothal. Tho oldor Vant.nl- sein had somo qunor Ideas, and ono mis that his nophow Bhould wod with ono m his own station. Huport thought, "IM undo was anxious for mo to "marly Mabol Choston, tho hoiross, but I yty much fear ho will nover consent to my woddlng Mabol Choston, tho sool- mlstross." Accordingly, ho wa3 gwit ly surprised, whou ho told his unoldiof his ongagemont in a stamraering.schf J boyish mannor, that ho roadily consent ed, only remarking that ho suplosod his nophow, aftor this, would havo no foar of boing onsnarod by an hoiross. Woll Hunort and Mabol woro married. A short tlino of torward while tho houoy- uoon was still in tho ascondant, Huport and his bride woro seated sido by side on tho moonlit piazza of tho Vandalsion mansion, his arm encircling hor waist, hor bond resting ou-liis manly shouldor, as he fold hor how much moro fondly ho had lovod hor as tbo sohool-miitross than as tbo hoiross. Buddouly Mrs, Vandalsion withdrow horsolf from bis ombraoo, and said, with a ponitent air; "I havo docolvod you, Rupert, When I troatod you 60 scornfully, loved you fondly, and many blttor toars of rogrot I shod aftorwaid. Whon you ruturnod homo my lifo bocamo almost unbcarnblo So I camo hero nnd applied for tho posi t'on of a scht ol-mistrosp, and was ac cepted. I camo with hopo of winning you back." "Ha! ha! hat Woplayod onr cards wolljdld'ntwo Mabol?" And tho elder Vandalsion stopped out of tho open doorway and stood bo sido thorn. "This gracolcss nophow of mlno who was determined not to wed nn hoircss baa dono so aftor all." . "Is tills tnio?" rmkod Huport, bend ing down to hi blushing brido. "Yes," sho faltered; "I did not lo?o my fortune, ns I led you to boliovc. I hoped to rognln your lovo as a poor girl, and your undo aided mo in my schoino. I sincerely hopo you will nev er regret marrying an hoircs3." Ho nover did. The .11 nn with tho SInsslvo II row. London Scclety. Ono moet3 with people whoso social powors havo died from sheer disuso. Thoy somotimos becomo sardonic in thoir nionosyllabloa. It !3 just possiblo that thoso sublimo boings do not talk for tho Jiruplo reason thnt thoy havo nothing to say. Ono romombcrs Cole rldjio's story of tho man in tho ooaeb, whoso dlgnillod rosorve, thoughtful fnco and massivo brow bo regarded witli muto admiration. The great bcinr; said nothing until tho wont into dino at nn hotol ordinary, whon bo plunged his fork into somo potatoes nnd ex claimed: "Tiiom's tho jockoys for mo!" Unquestionably ono often moots with .pooplo who are qulto painfully shy and rosorvod, fcolinps which aro quickoncd by their own knowlodgo of theirdofcots Addison was a notoriously poor talker. Ho himsolf know it; but ho also know how much ho had to sot off agalust this doliclonoy, "I havon't got ninopeuco inmypockot," ho said; "but I can writo you a check for a thousand pounds." Goldsmith "wroto liko an angel, but talkod liko poor Poll." m Hades whero Daikness Reigns, Tho natives of tho Marquesas Islands, according to an American who has lived among thorn for yoars, nnd died thoir character, customs crood, plcturo boll as a region of found darknoss, no ray of light ftll- aul entering it excopt on arrival of a spirit from oarth. By this ray tho nowly con domnod spirit is guided to tho seat ap pointed for him or it and tlioro ho rmiains nn imponotrablo shadow until tho noxt spirit brings a Hash of light. Thoro is no otornal punlshmont for tho doomod. They aro however, slngod on entrance booauso thoy aro thon oblicrod to pass a hugo demon, who flaps his wings and oxhaios firo contin ually. Women, it may bo interesting to know, aro soldoni sent to tho M qr.osan Tophot, owing to tho lovo (wit ncss tho customary egotism of tho malo animal oven in Polynesia) and dovo tion thoy bear tho native chiefs and priosts, who (horo is gallantry) would bo inconsolable without thorn, oven in Pai'adiso. Hut womon aro not admit ted to tho highost circles of tbo good placo, proparod alono for men, who can howovor, descend to thorn when thoy wish to cnioy feminino society. Tb"5ro aro different places of divino lifj fr women, tho loftiest boing rosorvod for thoso who havo loved and been lovod mo3t intonsoly in this world, and who: o gioitnst bliss will conio from tho Visits of tho spirits of tho chiefs nnd priests. A Sail Tact. Tliero is no euro forconsumptlon.nnd yot consumption ot lungs, liver or Hut novs mav bo ohecked and tho docav ar rested by using Dr. Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. Is stroncthons every organ of lifo and restores all lost or impaired organic functions to thoir normal condition. A stngio notllo wil. convlnco you ot its great merit. Tho Lower Classes. Who aro thoyP Tho tolling m'llions tho laboring man and woman, tho far raor, tho moohaulo? Far from it. Thoso aro nature's nobility. No mat ter if thoy aro high or low in station, rich or poor in solf, conspicuous or humblo in position, thoy aro Buroly up (per cirolos in tho ordor of naturo, what- ovorthofastidious distinctions of socioty, fashionablo or unfashionable decree. It is not low, it is tho highost duty, privilogo and ploasuro for tho groat man and high-soulod woman to earn what thoy possoss, to work thoir own way through lifo, to bo tho archltoots of their own fortunes. Somo may rank tho classes wo havo nlludod to as only relatively low, nnd in fact tho middling dassos. Wo insist thoy aro absolutory tbo vory highost. If thoro bo a class of human boings on oarth who may bo proporly denominated low, it is thai class who epond without oarning, who consumo without producing, who dissl pato on tho earnings of- thoir fathors, or rdativos, without boing anything in nud out of thomsolvos. Thero novor did and novor will oxist anything permanently noblo and ox collont in a character whioli is a strangor to tho exorcise of rcsoluto so'lf doninl. If (dlonoss doos not produco vloo and malorolonco it commonly produces mol ancholy. Mr. CtomonslKuowlton. ot Falmouth. Ky writes: "I was qulto an invalid, aflllctcd with n complication ot dlsoas os that showod a tentloncy to woak- on and exhaust my brain and nervous system. I found mysolf quiokly ourod by uslrg a bottlo of Dr. Guysott's Yol low Dock nnd Sarsaparllla. It has giv on perfect tono anil roal strength to every part of my body, and my blood s ireo ironj au impurity. Naillj-J. filleted. "My boy was badly nflllo'.ed with rhumatlstn," snld Mr. Barton, of tbo proat slovo firm ot Hodway & Barton o! tills oily, to ono of ourroponers. "Wo doctored him a great doui, hut 0011IJ find 110 euro; t bad heard so much of tho clllcncy of St. Jacobs Oil that I finally determined to trv it. Two bottles of tbo Oil fully cured him. Cincinnati En quire?, "For Your Brother's Hake." A good story is told by tho Provi donco Journal of a gcntloman's mis take whllo on his way to tho inaugura tion at AVashington in March, 1881. Botween Now York aul Philadelphia ho took a soat besido a portly gentle man, nnd conversation bognn. Politics woro mentioned, nnd tho Hhodo Islander said ho was a Hopubll can. nnd thought last fall that it would not ho well for tho country to havo a change, but that ho had 11 brother who ' was a DomocraS I Soon tho train stopped at a station, j and tho Hhodo Islander stopped to tho plntform and mot tn acquaintance, who, aftor a llltlo space, remarked; "uon. Hancock is on tho train, and, as I nin acquainted with him, perhaps you would like an introduction." Of course ho would; so they entered tho car, ami approached tho pertly gen tlotnan just loft; tho Hhodo Islander was introduced to tho Goneral. With a twinkle of tho oyc, Gen. Hancock siid: "I will shako hands with vou for your brother's sake." tut Tho local iiditor of tho Snringliold (Mass.) HambUcun, Mr. J. II. Mnubitt says: "Wo havo used St. JacoosOil in our fanii'y for rheumatism, and foiim It lobe alirst-class tiling." lioston Her ald. Iowa's Wonderful Resources. Few Eastern people roa'i.o tho size and fertility of Iowa, tho ni03t boautiful of prairio states. Its area is about .1.5,- uou.ouu acres, making it about equal to tho states of Vermont, Now Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Now Jcrsoy nnd Maryland com bined. For tho year 1S80 tbo value of its principal agricultural products, Includ ing corn, wheat, oats, rye, barloy, po tatoes and hay, oxceode(!!l 25,000,000. This sum considerably exceods tho total valuo of tho abovo products in tho States of Maino, Now Hampshire, Ver mont, Massacliusott, Connecticut, Hhodo Island, Now Jorsoy and Dela ware It also oxceods tho valuo of sim ilar products of all tho following South ern States viz.: Virginia, North Caro lina, South Carolina, Goorgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. Whon it is'rcnioniborod that tho area of tho Southern States namod is seven thnou that of Iowa, tho wonderful pro ductivonossof this groat stato can bo ro alizod. It is adniitlod that Iowa will soon rank as tho first agricultural stato in tho Union. Tho consus of 1830 shows tho population to bo ovor 1, COO, 000, and all this is tbo growth of loss than half a eontury. At tho request of tho Commissioner of Internal rovonuo tho Secrotnty of tho Treasury haJ appointed a commis sion to count all tho inlornal rovonuo stamps and corroct tho accounts of tho Internal Rovenuo Bureau prior to tho ending of tho fi.-seal year. ion-. iaw That was n wiso littlo thoologian on tho Pacific Coast, who voiced tho bitter cry of humanity In her OTcning prayer tho other night. After tho "Now I lay mo down to sleep" tho addod tho pot! tion, in most fervont tono, "and now, O God, if you can, pleaso catcli tho devil and kill him." . Aswici: wo ;(si;.nim'ivi:s. On tho appearance of tho first symptoms as goneral debility, loss of appotito, pallor, chilly sonsations, fol io wod by night-sweats and cough prompt measures for roliof should bo taken. Consumption is scrofulous dis easo of tho lungs: thorcforo uso the groat anti-scroluln, or blood-purifier and strongth-restoror, Dr. Pierco's "Golden Modical Discovery." Supor ior to Cod liver oil as a nutritive, and unsurpassed as a pectoral. For weak lungs, spittintr of blood, and kindred niiootious, it lias no equal. Sold bv all druggists tho world ovor. For Dr. Piorco's phamnhlot on Consumption. sond two stamps to World's Diei'KK saky Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Strong in tho goodness of ids cnuso, with his back to tho tbrono of Gcd and his foot on tho rock of truth, n man can stand against tho world. Si'ECDLATio.v The Merchants' and ShlDners' Grain Association of Ctitcapo Is Incorporated with n capital of S350,00J, stock (50 per share, Is non-a?Bessable, and recjlvablo ns margin on purchaso or salo for t uturo delivery, making It always avail ablo ai cash. I tako order for stock or trades, furnish latest snd best market advices, and mal trades for persons deslrlnv to sneculato, who havo n tlmo to devote to the markets. AU trades mado or closet tiv me. for others, uro Immediately reported, both by myself and ths Chicago house. Send fcr ex planatory circulars, r. A. B.HAl.L, Mi I'ourin BC, DISS .MOIXUS, IOWA. Don't think thoro is somothlng radi cally wrong about ibo world becauso it don't run according to your notion, tlioro aro thousands who think tho eamo. Wo kill our rulers when we remove from the human system whatever duoreanlzcs tho nerves. l5r. lienson's Celery and ChamomdH Pills relieve from subjection to the power of uejuacuc, sleeplessness aru dyspepsia, ruoy contain no opium or hurtful drug. Dr. C. VV, Boni on's Skin Cure Is a sure and perfect reme dy for all diseases of the Skin and Scalp . It is noithor safo, rospootablo, nor wiso to bring nny youth to manhood without a regular calling. Industry, liko idleness, Is a matter of habit. No idlo boy will mako nn aotlvo and indus trious ana useful man. after taking somo highly puffed up stuff, with iuuk icMiiuumais, turn to Jioj' uiuurn, uuu have no fear of any Kidney or Urinary Troub lea. llrlgtit's Disease, Diabetes or Liver Com plaint, These diseases cannot resist the cura tive power of Hon Bittern: linsMf a It is the best family medtciuo on earth. Whon you havo had improssions, up on which you havo acted wisely, but could not givo n reason ot':or than your sagacity, ncknowWgo that it was God leading you. Tho yellowest cwo ot J'liiiidlco can ho cured by Cnrtor's ilver Hitters. 'They exert a peculiar Inllucnco on tho liver nnd bilo, and rem ova that uuhoalthy sallow look from tho skin. Injoction of zinc chlorido into tho body, olllicr by nn nrtory or vein, i3 said to bo a safu and inexpensive modo of ombalming. aw- asm OANOIIUS AND OTIIKU TCJlOllS . nro tronted with ulumiiiI success by World's Ulsponsarv Medlcnl Associa tion, Jlull'iilo, N. y. Send stamp for pamphlet. Chloral, in undergoing decomposition within tho body, divides into two pro ducts, tho ono chloroform tho otlior n Folublc salt. Tils, I'Six, I'll-. succossfvlly treated by World's Dlspon tary Medical Association. Atldro, with stamp for pamphlet, Hull'iilo, N. Noxt to tho diamond, tho ruby is ono of tho most romnrkablo storos for tho exhibition of phosphotesonco under ol-:c-tricltj. i H.tekacho i3 almost Isimodlntoly rn iioved by wearing ono of Carter's Stuart Weed and liellndonna Hackneho Plas ters. Try ono and bo free from pain. Piiea 2o cents. An Indiana man killed tho currant worm on ids bitslus with soft soap. Also, tl'o bushes Ho will huvo no moro trou ble. --.- i'i.m:h avii itfds. 1 11. rn-wli. .. nut.. 1. l-'.ti., rn;, mlrr, pnphrr9 chipmunk clfni I o'i hr "l.'mu'i i-i I! IV, Any nrtlolo of food containing oxalic acid, us tho garden rhubarb plant, shou'd bo oaten with moderation. "Moating headaches, rurvous prostration nnd spinal weakness cured by Lydla K. I'lnkhani s Vegetable Comjiound. Thirty percent, of forest Is consider ed tho host proportion for tho most ben eficial eileet on climate. Don't bo nuxious until ynu nro coin polled to be; many a man worries about a ghost that novor appears. Thoro is frequotitly moro lovo in n frown than tlioro could bo in a smilo. "As many as I lovo, I rcbuko and chits ton." "l'ro.urnptlon begins In Ignorance nnd rncls In ruin." On the other hand, the produc tion of Kldncv-Wort began with wise (aiitlons and sc'cntltlc research, nnd Its use ends In re storing shattered constitutions and endowing men nnd women witli health and happine?. "My tormented back," U the exclamation of more than one poor hard-work ng man and woman; do you know why It aches 1 It Is be cause jc.ur kidneys nro overtasked nnd need EtrenRthenlng, and your s.vs'em needs to be cleansed of b.U humors. Vou need Kidney Wort. RATAItKll OT '1'IIK lll.Allltr.lt Ctli'Klni: Irritation, Infl.mimMlon. nil kiilnpyr.n llrlnurv L'onmtalnr. etnril liv Iliu-humtlm-" i linn!u""tt. t in l Manip fur p i.plikt, to 1.. S- WW.t, jormyuty .n ) How many hopes may havo quivoro for us in past years havo Hashed liko harmloss lightning in summer rights and diod forovor ICriffhtVi lN:u-, OlnhoK's. Ilewarc ot the still! ihnt pretends to rura the.'o d'srasosor other rerlout Kidney, I rlrnry or j.wvr uifcarej, 11s moy oniv relieve v r .1 time nud maKe vou ten times vorse afterwards, but rely solely 011 Hon Hitters, Hie oulvnu.idv that will surely and iwrniaticiitly uru you It destroy.' and removes tte cause ol disease so effectually that It never returns. No matter how purely and grandly wo llvo to-day thoro is no denying that wo may livo moro purely, moro grand ly, to-morrow. Can't 00 to uieiini. Why not ( O! my cough would disturb the congregation. Cure it then with "II de's Honey of borchnund ami Tar. Sold by nil druggists. Pike's Toothache Drops euro tn I minute. The FrtiziT Axlotiriusu 1 the lieit and, In truis cully, lee i-ncapist. Don't wurl; your uoivcj to ueaui uy uiiug 1 oar axie ureate. j rv 11. Walking made easy with i.uiu's Heel Stiffen ers. OS A SURE CURE for all dlaoaaes of tho Kidneys and LEVER It luu tpcclno acUoa on this most Important orcan, enabling it to throw off torpidity and Inaction, st!snulaUn tho healthy 6ecroUon of tho liuo. aun by Keeping tno bowola In trco condition, oHootlng ita regular discharge. HJMft ITyou aro ButToting from WlUlCll ICIa malaria, havo tho chills, aro billoui, dytpcpUo, or ooniUpated, Kldnoy Wort will surely roUovo and quickly euro. In tho Spring to cleonso tho System, every ono should tako a thorough courso of It, BOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Price 01. CELEBRATED i STOMACH Tlio feeble nil cmanclattil, lulli'rlnc fromi'yipep. or lnilltrt'tlon'ln any form, nro ailvUcd, fur tlio nlt ot ih"lron bolllyand mental eom-orr, lotry Iloatcttor'i Stomacli Itltti'ti lMhn ot tho moit UellcatA comtllullou tcitlfy to lit hurinlcua amlUt reatoratlvo p'oporilt'i. Iliylelnni evirj where, ilia Kuated Willi tho iwultt rated li'iuon ut commerce, vri-icrllio It m tlio tateit ucd inont rullaljlu ut all ilunmclilci. for nolo by all Dropsliti snil Pcalor Kcnerlly. IS A SURE CURE for nil diseases of tho Kidneys and LIVER It ha tpeclflo notion on UUs moat Important organ, enabling It to throw 01T torpidity and InaoUoa, atlmulatlns tho healthy aeoreUonof the SUe, and by hooping the bowola in free oondltlon, e Sooting lta regular diaoharee, m I o fl o IT you aroaufforing from nn alalia malaria, have the chllla, are bUloua, dyapepUo, or cosaUpatod, Kidney Wort wUl auroly rollovo and quickly euro. la tho Spring tooleanaathoByiMm, every one auould tako a thorough oourao of It, U. BOLD BVDRUQQIST8. Price I. Hin252E2i5fli 9 ft? KfirTS" Da. C. E. WnsT'sNEiivn axi noxr.TitntT Mr.vr, Ot'AlitXTi:i:nj ustxellh! for lljstirla, Dizziness, otivulsl.ms Nervou . llelaelie, Mental Depression, Iiss of Memory, S erim torrhiri, Iinpotcney, lnroltiiit irv Kinlslon, rreiiuturo Old Ape, c.viscd by ov r exertion, Self-aliUC. orovcrdlidlllgiMice. Wl l h Iradaln misery, decay nud tltnth, Ksch lix contains one month's treatment, ('no dollar n Nix, or six Ikhi s for live dollars; ent by n r.ll prepaid onr celptof price. We gusrantio s x boxes to cure any case. With eafh order received liy us for tlx botes, ficenmjjanlul wilts live d liars, we will send Ihe piiichaser our written guaran tto to retur.i the rnoticf If the treatment does not elfe;t n cure. Guarantees I'stiiil only by L. II. I1UMI1, ' ' Dns Moir., Iowa, Orders by mall at regular price. Try the ncwjjraniiyprnigjobacco. flrowti's IVpstn Tonlc"l lvnevitig more suf fering than anv one remedy nn-.v lmfnr,. ilm public. It curis dyspepsia, he. dachc, conlpa- Hon and bllUunin. "It's growlnu In right ra..ly, My licad can now tie ne Ij l;e i) her I ead, in tl);en locks, 'f lianas to my Ciiiku.ini;. Untiiiixo'situ'TlaSiivchtlieino't wonderful healing medium In the wor'd. 'Irr P. .1. J. Dewev. (!rneirlt. r'aiifiv. Mo.. s.it. "Prtmn's Pepln Ttnfepvesunlveratsat!stiie- tion ui curing njsprtsu tinti '.'iil.uints." Your hendarbe, vt rirliits und weakness arc the result of lndlgo!lori. llrcwn's lV;ln Tonle niiicuro you. t'NCI.K SAM'S ll m.NKSS O f. closes tho ores of leather, ellcetti.illv P eventlniMtie en trance of ilatni ni-.", ilust, etc., rendering tint harness S"It uihI p aMe, nt the same time Iti creasing lt dura' Illty. ;d by Harries Mft' kirs. DIdl KM lT.lt, COfdil?, tOI.T)5, FEVEI18 an mos" or in- u: , c wnieli nure', ualtie, Sleep, Hoc?, nr..) 1'iullry are slibjet to. ale readily cured lv using I'nclu Sim's C ndltlon Powder nccXMtug to tirec.lon. Sold by all Druggists. FOU HEADACHE, CVmilpitloii, I.tver dl eaes ni.d nil lillloti derangements then Is no reinedv us safe and suinns hlleri's D.ullglit Uver l'llls. They s tjn uiirivallcil In retn'ovlng bl'e, to'dtn: the stcmnrh nnd In giving l ealthv action to the llvtr. Sold hy all Diugghts. CHOI.V.lt dXFANTU or fUMMF.H COM- plaint Ibis fcarftd it'sea'o Vn'ch 1 inrrvlng (I infants and chlhlrui liv t.'o tlinu'ir'tl at this fe.t"iii of the year r tn be eur d ly Dr. Wliiih 1 11V Tfe'blng Snip, wtilc! never falls to gle linrneillnte relief tven In the mo't severe ca-e. Sold liv all Druci't-K EII.EHTM j:.'T),CI .)K '(AH ND WILD CHI'HKVIs n tnndard an 1 ri .bible rrnnvty for Couglis. C'll'ls and e.:i throat Uhvases. If ion iircnilfirln;', give It a trl.il. Sold by all iltugglJts. Dll. .UQIKS' liEKM AN vVUKU OAKKs are Itifnllllile reinedtes fur wonn. They wll not onlv dcri y but also remove them from ti e syr'tcin. They nro pUa.int to ti'.ko and pcrfi ctly harmless Snlii "V an iirtiggisis. KIir.uMA'llS.M, lieuralgH In man or beast are cured by t'ne.eS.im's Nerve and H.we l.tnlinent. iiiuii. rmniu-, uiiurvi LYDBA E. PINK HAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. I t I'fifltlvn Cnro Tor nil ttmtr I'nlnnil Oinipl.ilnta anil Wcnhrruca no coir nori tn our tM'-t fctiale populiillon. A Mpillcliie for Woman. Invented hy a Woman. Prepared hy a Woman. Tlia flrfitr.l 3I"ll,al M,Mtrr Etnro tlio Piwn of lllatory. fXTIt rtMrc tb) drooplnir aplrlt.t, lnvljornti.'i ami him nIio tbo org-'uilo function, gh ea ilaatlcfty oinl Ilrmnois to th" 9t'-y. rottoroa tho natural luatrb to tho ey, an 1 (.lmtj on tho pilo chn U of woann tho f rvali roa nf llfu'a spring nul e.uly mintmcr thno. t srPhjslclans Uso It nnd Prescribe It Freely -u? It removes f.ilntn'w, fUtul -ney, deatroyj allcra inx for rtlneilnnt, androllavoiwoVincnof tho ati-mach. Tliat f'tlln-f of lari:) d iwn, eau-dn? ialn. wi'l''it and Iwtrfcache, U alwaya permanently cured liyit uv, Forttio euro ofKldnoy CompliilnNorvltlicr acx thla Compound U iiii4iirjMUcu T.TDTA V. riXlCIIAMM 1H00! ITItirilttt will trndlcato oviry ve.tlim "f Hum' n from tlm lilood.auiL'tto tono nml t-tnuirth to tlu ayetim, of uuu womiu or child. lnM ua I.arh.g It. ' pith the Ompn-inil and Dloo.irurhhrnro pirparwl ntJJJanJSl'i Vrulcni Avenue, I.ynn, Jliw I'riivut either, $h bit hottloa fcr Sent hy mall hi tho fi mr of pl!l, or of loion.'ej, on reelpt of prhv. fit irt.s furollhar. Mm. PI'ikhanifro ly nnaivr.a!lh ttirjof lnquhy. Hneloso Set. i tamp, Ecadfuriiasiphlit, .Vafamllr huM 1 a vrttiioTt I VPIA r. r"TtMM"l UVIltt l'ir.l.S. 'ril.-y euro i' n tl!.n"" liiwuan. 4J, ajd t rpUlty of tho thvr. il c ut. p. r I '.. Wft'nld by nIll)rniK!'t''.,'(tl m I 9 SffBel art 'As Vh liana tVanrti Tr " R5 J-4-sova txto aw KruJiTyvon, It eta a;;lck a4 II taruai joo-1. V' IliaMii amall, bottla larair. IJThert.tm tha c!i-p.t aj well li 3 m the bant rVdd r Trrywhertt. I V.lr. and ffl.OO I'fr botll. CENTS H 'y lor a larue tiMOO t'htriiun kly for three tlm atn trial. VhioiBO '( u. iiicinrKoac. ucd cheupcat weekly ever printed, edited hy Hon. Frank W. Pal mer, formerly of the InUr-Ort'in, now I'oatmailcr of Clilcugo, Sample coplea free, Bpeclal tenna cluha, aaurcii i-uilauu ivm.ul. iik.uali'. Jhleaini. in W RICH EL PARSONS PUKUATIVE PILLS y iv.ivjd. am) u 111riitiml.f ill- ni, iri-i it.n l.WMtd ir ih llteayatim In three inouthe. Any ri rac iifthoMllluto 1 pill each night from I to i;uil"k n.sy bo retur u oiywhere, or tint hy mall lur in.ti t.uuipa, 1. b. IU BUIIUU IIL'UIIII. IIUC Ml Illllllf 'te n.lHj.1 l!IV Nr.lilL Tl IIH80K A Co. llOifon, Mim '(tinvttr. Me STEEL P&m fiats Qr ALL DEALERSThroughoutThe WORLD hOOLO MEOAU PARIS EXPOSITION-I87a VSV IJOOFS ST WALLS 4 CEILINOS U1L. -SSi' ralnlcauo and .imrk rteo C !i 'tl'tit'l Cw.U.rAV.Caoilen.N.J Va In 1'lncaof I'lulvr. tha (Iraki Htianlah Har. AitnJi ltihrs, y tb4 rijewjocwi.wm, rur m axnaa, iw art, m llncf (IM kild iMlt taf Ltlr. ill ft 1 UlLKLL'T f L'l'tnf four ful'trt hutnij or lf, vUi i,mt Hoi 't I'W iJ (. tf I l If I A Wlonth fot TEACaHERJ? Ktuitents. Voiiniliti anil T.iutloa. in a llehf. nlcaaant llnalnoaa. Send for Circular and frvv aamili. 1-. w. iiKiu.KH.t CO., inir;, MinmaBt., umcajro. THRESHERSSS free. TllKAIIl,TMANATAVI.01tCO..MaHMU fx 0011 11 11 Time Testers nml Uiirdeii Hearers. I'mm t!t,v Itninerii rl.'l lli h. -' hn lecrj imtn's hv-t irli ti l. Iivt.i v yen inekwecan nil riiiUMi'ier tl.'' f ompiiriUvi ly little Rltriittoii mld tulhitlno-t Inilipn if Hiilmnl-. Wo Mtyeiiniiiitiitltclj" Ilulo iiiHiith.n, ,.r tins lmru wiiiiwi ll jr p :iK'l,iindc wi ll fii,a li'W; atidiit tli":rtiitKlhi,r:iv - . .'rletllttiml Iinw )iiH uinilil feu the prl.e , i 'I r tminty nnd Mule 't.-ililcit nnd famn n-vi. 'did. Hut there a n c di'tilciinu-) want ' n- 'i'i' dmnglit luir-e", and ns fur saiter wi", I'.l'i tin- lltO' ptvitt tilllinnlo limit that own-r. In tlm- de-ltiil tn -irhu Pir, Iltit li .'v n .' P hiimiiiI IiM e-lwtned ii lair rund'ter, nn t lino mitmiiN fiHl iti -ervellie ii..meivhcu tin) n i si. ! tho flr(, ijtlnttcriif thutlnrdiMlDiiit'. Tin n I nelnenlin nii iii'trld-sr ir..r ! ! ii'VrV '' " h ? i-ntfif hnrv'h-h ItnliLC 1 1. -,i , rtlii-v.nrtd. us ehimii by ihj liiui.-rvtou; tl tU'fKivra alitt. dri'i !:fv !'v,,!ti Oi :'-,M-,l -t rr.t'lvMnfd t.- ' ', r. . Man l.:i. i , - ,it'.i!tvl t""' '.V : r ,,-. ',( i. , -.rJvthlrU hvil ll . . .' i !.r ' f : ! . 'i-'.. uttliill !,:. i a lu ut:, i , il ,ii in. i iti reliillorj in i. 1, i i : I . , -. v id i' hnt h'.t f ... d In I . . i , .. - 'I 'iei'-d I '. -i'i . .. v, ti i.i my ; il , i .. . : ! ' ' I !l-"i In C Ol ; . ', v'- i . ''I "'' .1 uliii.i li . .- 'I ,1 I.,. , , f Ii Ui'f In-; ' i 'Ml..' l- nr ! it r r'.rm, nnd i i ! t ,. r-, I I P-. t iri.i, - nil 1 1 1 .:'-ir, i i. .i .oiii cit, i i. v-ni.' i . ; . 1 .' 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Our CI.(IVi:it llfl.l.INi; lTT(ll.lli:.NT (niwandtcryiktlralile) SV.V lit ATDItSof tin vnrloiiiilziMltt.iil.irSti'aiii-ll ,rn-prur Ths lllAl Alt i,Uio I'lTTMiuilt ii OOIIIICUV c- Pim er, na made S" lltl SClllO'l. IIINESOTS GIANT Wq filo in ik 'li-- Mlllwi.tiT I'liini l.'iH;lnr, It iun l2t IfivuiK" fir ' n turn fliio tw, tin- n, inrv.'"a r -a' ' it 1 tin No Ufor ftriw.'niMl.or'i'nal 1 ( u.nrn frt--mado nritUltiirh- na(Lrintii.T"ru' Truflloii Atlru'hni titHcm u imn-iiLkH1thiliy'trthciu. SEYMOUR, SABIN S CO. Mnnufneturoro, Stlllwnter, Minn. PAYNE'S AUTOMATIC ENGINES -ft!-'' i 13 Sl'-alttt Altltl--Tt.lt. lellitlile,iiiMii.l.-uinl e.'iiiniiiilrii , ',,.-r ntttli't" , nret inii U '. ' tt' tn nn do ' .tie, tl (t on. w ' i-i, I'ut-orr S' i u f- i i-iairiiti''1 l.iihh?iii i. .i't,,i i,r,i-uiatlo n.d in.' ;. l ., . I- . M A -iiSi, I'ni I .'fit i.l-nlnj. V fif m trhtitt?iuHinfj4iimi(fieoic ttr t m I .'.it A llmil.hi I hitler CluerAaAA!T-, hullni .lliichluo , t'". A-tiitx-iiWi H.tSO' ISO irr;..,i , ;.i r.r..aMW i--rvyv ... ZT-' -in Sf-4-?ir III W sT- rS-51L .M5 mid In I'M and thoiliuiandiniiM ' not po aiij'puiHi. Circular eopf.mlnir fhln ntallnl tree. Bend for lt NEWARK MACHINE COMPANY, Newark, Ohio. Owoira ol I'utiLta ai.4 Ua fruljr Uatibrostufira lu IU mrl I. cicramricv i:.(h.m:, MANUrACTPl!Kl. -okiv nv Tait MUlilLlY' II! ON VOltKO Ciiinpnily, 11 .1 1' l 1 vl" Ml "Wi ' Iowa trrrlnco WELL AU&BES, Alld thO 11EHT M ACIIINKIIV III the woitl.ii Kir RORINO and URILUNQ WELLS by k norae or oieam rovar i I t I; Hook Kkse. Addresi ";JitVLOOMI8 & NYMAN. TIFFIN, OHIO wi. pay for Chl-e- dally for ono ii i jiii li on trial. 7'i t'A'i iido it)-' Hnlla aeknouliKetZ. hy liadlnit neMtpa pcra ua one of tho heat andnh'rit loitrnala of tho country. Itcontainra carefully enmplfed market reporia all th iiwa or tho piemllng day uud la a eomplite newtpniur In c cry particular. One year, 3.ij oatacc t aid. Sam ple duplet free. Addrcia TI1K CIIICAOO HKKAI.P. i-iiicago, iu. 47 orlaillca. l'iuaaant Imalneaa. , in anil noant in your county, Men nnaineia. Atur AlEULKK K 1 11 IIOS S, ( hlCilEO, III, roaa 1". i t-AlAl.r.sa I'ltKA l.MKNT Addroaa lilt W. ll. I'AYNB. MlliHHAI LTOWN, Iowa. YIIIINIi M FN !' )uu xaiu tuanru leu urapny In a IUUI1U men ft,w moiuha and ho certain i,f, alt nailou. aildri'ta Valkm tin k llhot,. Janeti tile, ffla W, a, ll, liaie nioliioa. vx Si inji.v wmiisa to Jijr.LV?i i.v.Mi, jifMUc.diy joii smc the ldvtt3tmtni t PTjl ntfl ti Crlln !, mm z f ? i'Rq,W',i1i1S S3 ' ' :, x. i lirr.ttMiio.y, j ,f. i'w and a '.'.mtj m