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Sioux City Journal from Sioux City, Iowa • 4

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THE SIOUX CITY DAILY JOURNAL: FRIDAY SEPTEfBEIt 11 16S5 THE MARKETS. BUSIKESS DIRECTORY, 1 REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. Dakota Agricultural College. The Colleee orens OctODer 7. with a fnll eorp UNION STOCK YAKDS CO.

Of Sioux City, Iowa, Bay, Sell, Receive and Feed flLL KINDS OF LIYE STOCK. The Campaign Journal. Thk Jottbmal from this time on tratil the election on the Sd of November will devote large attention to politics, rwrticularly to Xowu inilitics, and witli a view of eontribntinp its part in the best result's in the election on that date. It is perhaps unneoessaiy to siy here that the iiiTntliic of The JoVKS.U. are with the republican r-art y.

It bi'lievesi that the n-iniblitan party of lown this year i iKirtieniariy worthy of iudorsemetit the polls. It exjieets toweethat imlorsi'iiiejit Iieertily be5.tov.c1i. This Iiec-ntise of the reeorilof Iowa is snt-h tie to command tlie party to this caiitiaued eonfideneo of the people; this because of the 02 BROWN IRON BITTERS WILL CURE HEADACHE INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS DYSPEPSTA NERVOUS PROSTRATION MALARIA CHILLS ani FEVERS TIRED FEELING GENERAL DEBILITY PAIN in the BACK SIDES IMPURE BLOOD CONSTIPATION FEMALE I NFIRMITIES RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS The Genuine has Trade Mark-and cross Rfc Lies on wrapper. 1AKE NO OTHER. OcQ CO Ui --2 CD rz Iff CO Zez en -js5 Le 2G- ra" rn CD ii's C2 of proessors.

'lhorouyh icstraction will be given in Sciences and Arts, Ijteratnr1, Mathematics Civil and Meci Encinerinp, AKricnltnre, Horticulture, Fortetry. lacdsc.iie Gardeniiisr. S'lrveyirii Mneic. Itookk-epin. Practical Business, Pp.iniimj.

Military Tac ics. Astronomy, Physics, Fine Arts. Drawintr. tier-man. French Latin Chemistry.

Sleelu.ii lev, En- ctish hmm.isi, veterinary Science, Economy, Pliysioloiry. etc A PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT is connected with the i 'iiileci. in which all thc common branches are ti uitiit, raid are thoroURldy prepared to ei-er M- R- Stud' room and boaid at the Dosir.itory a a Cost estimated not to exceed $2. 5o a wttk. Ivor and heating are free.

TUITION IS FREE. A good and practical education my b-. obtained at little or no cost, s-iti a fnll 't-irree secured. The only olleci-t-f ia tie Territory. Open tin crjnal terms to on, For catalojnt" nml lull rdl- UEOKtit: LlLt.l-.Y i KKsii.vv lirooklncs.

Dakota. Chicago Medical College, (Corner Prairie and 2vtH i Medical IJfpartmcnt of 'ftie Northwestern JJ. S. DATIS, M. LL D.

un. The Co! ieaiate year will and close arch lrt. is (Traded students di vio-d recondand third year cass-s. 'ii. admission are either a u'euree of A.

Ii. a cate of a reputable a cadi' at or a uur examination. The method of instrncti. i- coj.spir prnctical, nd is up lied iu tla wards ti. Mercy, St Luke's and Michael i-iee aaily at the beds-d' of ck.

vanee: i.e.-uires. 7: Of r.i onsrxa'or. Hespitals Me St. Li ke's. 5.

hJibornicrr. ts aminntion. Im 1 WALTr li HAV. M. I.L.

SI. Clara Academy, S1MSINAWA MOUND. Is niasnificently and healthf splendidcew Academy is pi which nothing has been cci.ut-. w.icl, be conducive the healtiiar.u pn ie Reduced r-'tos on iiroads may .1 applyins to Awidemy liefore Oct Is Pupils arriving at Dubuque or tltile-a to the Ai-ii-i'-rny, r-. will be se-ct to mwt ti-erc.

I-or further imr'-iculars. addn-. MO Til Lit SVl'l-illlrtK. St. Clara Academy.

Sirisiuawa Mottn.l. Wi GOHSERVATORi OF Bonton, r.s uu-ri---i: aal BtKqirp'i t-t-rs, 1971 Si i 'I V'n-al rtad 1 AIu-t ins. Fine Arts. r.it"r.-. I -and Jt ilian iir.in-..

cto. Tuition, Ut 5 ir.i -hpI p-r term. Fall Tt-rm I i'M 1 iHutratii E. b.r.. Kra.

CHICAGO FEMALE COLLEGE, MORGAN PARK (near Chicaco.) 15.b;-. ii School for Girls and Youtie Ladies. F--r loi-fce. address THAU Kit, Ll 1.. ilnu I'ark, 111., or 77 Miuiivoit St-reel.

Chicago SiGnx Git? Pad mt with thk Chicago Northwestern K'y THE POPULAR PIONEER ROUTE BETWEEN Sioux City and Chicago Two daily trains. The only line niiinij-u- Palace Sleeping and Drawirg Room Csri Between Sionx City and through without change. SPEED, COMFORT AND SAFETV Are combined, which rend or this the People's Favorite Route FROM SIOUX CITY TO CHICAGO ALL POINTS EAbl MHWAUKEE li DES MOINES The Quickest enJ Shortes.t r'Uto to ST. LOUIS AND A I.L POINTS SOfTH Fast Tinae, Surf Connections, No Dnl.iy Ail trains are fully eqairiu with MILLER SAFETY PLATFORfv, Vticfinsrhouse Automatic Air E'ake II fl TIME A J. B.

In effect Februao1 1, lt4. A For Governor, WILLIAM I. ARB A BEE. of Fayetto County. For Lieutenant-Governor.

JOHN A. T. HULL, ft Polk Comity. For of the Kupretiic 'ouit. M.

HK K. of Leo iraoit, V- hu.i'i of Public Instruction, JOHN XV. AKi-i'S. Linn County. REPUBLICAN' STATE PLATFORM.

The republicans of lows in Blata contention 1. Th issues mnwiiiii v.t of the war for the ciiioarnri ci vor If caHcd st-ttJed until tliey arr? nettled M.v. and abaorbim; thi- rihts of the colored men tne whit men of U.a s-juihsiii suites are exerting double tho noner of the -white men ia the northern Kittles. A rebel soldier in the south i thus enabled to wield twice the influence iu tie-umioi. a viitt union noiJier iu the north chii it-i-l.

V'o prot1 auiiisit the unioD mjhlior oiid volt; auj th rebel aoldier iiitvinur two. 2. Ihe ru'-aitcA of tlu crime oaainet the ballot il: tho fouth to frMe labor ia the i.onj,. W.i! iiit'u roiirifti or taw wt- is v. mt-u i ii'ti luiior.

i-iibor in th-i witiioiit li.o wfuit of i-'-s-: j.in-wMiri::.- I' lil to til'; nijjlov tilid of iwn wi.o 'i iiTO fp'- I Tho 'itit- r-t of honect nml ol. i' tie piiiii'-'al in-t i-i'izfn-a ui a ro re- bt it nr.uT:;-' of fiif i iilii.LT liiajoril- of white if k'Mh-inot'rittic tmrty to the 1.J Ttf 1 in- J. ill liir-1- alt to tiut.i I iFave iucn unit vi'" forty 'h-rinn-!" iu fcriVt'ru'n liT thuf )j-piitii-. itncl vviiiio in jr. in ii lus-M.

J'h. iitu nn1 of fit ti-y of tip- IVcsid'Ti! i miiati by i. iii- s'-lwtion of i the who dt'oy liii'iiidis-i -i: who. liirin tin" rr- it uc--v- jll-tiliftl i'' itrnt We i.iiat hi i --rr. is mnoV aii lin- reirioTal of tiisjihloti ii, vernment cmriloytiioiit Mtaii'l foi-nuiliiHil mi uut i'H tit'v! tiyittior by I ho nt him- for.

i nil 1 ill i-ll-iv 1 In- Oil. 1-: 1 no' i-inisu- if sohlier tin' uintitodc (Uniani! r.r' I tiri t'l -ui Iron (U (-Ail i ll. or vi'i, M-v- hl ri fro. ii si to Wf i. Hud of I hv 1 id tii- -nsiim laws, 'i'iit old wiiiif r'iiir t' the Aiiiei i run C'Vfi he ia j'it; ty iti utrcit-'J ajid a njuuir.v iLut lib cm-n is in hiiy Hii'i It frci t.

'idiHiicfi. 'i'h I Iih. riulMHi. it i'-tr. jHOior w- ii vision if- mbr and such f.r'Siv n'iixic- JU- tiuli t.ilnl..

i-n-leL-L it froiii jaw for hi pvt -otjon -f i -k for a ftlute bnjirU cf ol Uifi" iui'ludi-nj? Hi and mritters wrwett- of 1 stato. in ured of p.iy f-r worn tip should oa buc a 1 us iU jut stale. hsh-t: -r: labor at uct'-ji-t: u'iy uo-d a rrienr of d' IroySrisT Ke rud to oppress t-e p'ooit? ot Cannot be impotxl for KnliU intorots on lh people of the United htutes. We invite ait people of Irish bliKKi, who knw the wrongs iheir utitive its fato under t'tirilih to join ii.s fate with the re-pnbliean psirty ajid tho reat twjdy of American working-men in resitinc tho iXitrodacLiiii of the free trade poUcy iu America. 7.

Wrt favor intercourse with all natioriH and the extension of Ameiicau commerce in tiH Tsihlo qnarterB. We otnecialJy arte the r-ptabiishuvnt tf better coinniereial r' JatiortB and en lr-ment of our Trade with Soctii Auitrit-K. We far or the iuf-rc-a-se of Aucui-can hhippinff t.y jracti'al JueaiiH. 8. I reputiheaji oarty mriuurated vice rri ctcu tlie civil smivi Ihw Jt -will itti maintain and chetrfall: aid any neeti-d aiHi.ndriient to it full force.

We look wirh Oil the failure of the present juimiTiiBtTjition pronioto civil service. ljk'oi uih-r svi'iibiicau V. We ximt ttie public domain, includ-ipc forft-ircd aiid urn-anied hiraH will tin the li Hi it f-! of or her sr.aU of only to actual setUei-s iu the liniited provided by Jaw, nd the Im tuafidti on i uearned iandss within the limit: the Sioux City and St-. 1'anl Kail-road company have iheir rights amply and p-'f-tiiiy pmvjdf-d for hy The prompt eiiacc-ment of Uivr by cohres to ei'eci that result. We are to ir- aefjuiijon of public landi- or nny part toerv.f -u-reriideiit alieus.

to. We r.i', ia rht of cur. renry ard iLi.i i I the burdens of the debtor c'mh. We ffivor tho revision of (lie patent laws for the better defeneoof the people asrainftt the frauds now practiced thereunder. "We favor snch prncticol improvement of the n- nonru 6 a tiiftit c'u: petition the i.Tu ntid t-i ot polygamy.

XI. 'I'he rpiib upholder c.f Ih" i rixoJate th" ii Wdl Kl r.u -t of pr-' a. t. f-nacf. a uii-ittou-d u- for a fair httvi ii it may f-ave to country.

tror all laws for the etippreiiou party of Iowa, while stcadv and duty of the to iiquffr by finch liK'thml," eWjs, has never iuud-a ter of prty- fr-ahy. i' aud fttrvvnrd'. IoTFtt at noo hi'Id, bad ordered by nn Jiird came tUiko from the -id tuocrat5. We declare trial of that law. thiit ih-inrist'-attt it efficiency or prove itM iu-lhivucy before it ia repealed to give to wjin-' othir honest frd earnest method ui or a true aud eucceesful system d.aiirn? with the ii.juor traific.

arraign tud coiidejuii ie-democratic party of Iowa for it aethu iu i'-'nf liccnbe, compulfory 01 cvew cominunif i'irariUecH of local opinion; for ietfaliziun aain in the sale of whisky and all other alcoholic liquors, and for removing restrictiouN frtm saloons, yivinsr fretslom in the liipior lrarUc that -haa exibted iu Iowa for liurty yeari. VI. We hold sbdily to the doctrine of control Mid regulation of railway by th pefple, as nrnt tablihed ly Inw in Iowa, which vh- iinally approved by th npreme court of the Cnitd Srat. This principle yives to the general power to r'ulate state commerce niid to roure- the W'ubuion of interrStJite eomtnrce- Urdr rtde and repub-ticttri riettexih the cost jf Transporting produce im I d--cre(el from COuU per ton per nob- in Wo to mioJ per ton per mile in VV'- are opposed to unjust and arbitinry di--crhr, i poolings arai -oniJination; "which preverit b-idt inuitfi coiopeHtion itr work ininet-ice to ies or individuals in the state, r'uii measure of prosperity fof the arie-Qirural and iuvin, C.nmfrct:-i and infuins it-tercf-toc-f stale depends on iusf and impartial of the within iis iKtrr riirilzA nip.uair -de i-i bench), of corre ffreal railway fstem operatiij and holding ttieir corprHte ft-; end any policy I d-iirn1' to eartbarnifs a for The direct uon-iiii! iLtM-'Pts tisewiiereis a lf iiiuiryand cortfefction. by roinrrepp of a nathmtd PTViion tf the reifidntion We favour thA election nr; l.y tj-e people, of tif live t.ci and dfiiry ire s-ucd! ie to call ftr addi-the l-tter protection of ft'iiie-r htate nd na-'rr eip-ctually stop the Wc favor th.4 fo" i of eon tf i-i.

'1'he import iutert'tts of tir" ional lesrivd j.ti'm for th-; heir interest. We tionul hudshttion. spread of tioctiUle eradication. 14. We frivnr pnrh ion with coi us state, in onr sii.re cou nad proviiie tor it ion air- will kep ihi-i'tig 15.

We indoise UK Hetiori of the (i. A. II. iu their last. Hale encau pmetiT asking that the isJnturi at the sotttioa ehall ja-9 a bill and make an Hpprorhdion for the eptablmhment and mail it-- uame v.

the cf Iowa of a ttome for vi.Juntofr sjojtueifi nut nailors In Tie lo- tine i.iM.;ry. Tor lid b'ft men known iu i i-; vii'-- to nitiort we ex- for his death our to fit- widow and A Wnibnry conrl-hoii-e at 2 y. iu candi'hites foi aeorihiy Tilr-i; i-o sued other tmsint-os unify ii eiit'ti I-'l-l' i. id Ht ti'if1 October Siiturdai IVtic ef h-cjinir ljaiisnctii? nne i-t i'i-o i.d may jifopriy the convenuon: One representative for th nth rrjvre. entativeli--tricT.

One auditor. One treasurer. One sheriff. One coroner. One connty superintendent.

One fnrveydr. Two members of the board of sapervisor. The ratio of representation will be one 1) from tacit ifmns'o'pand one addition! dej-ijate therefrom for each wenty-five votes, orf motion of thirteen or over, cart for Frank D. Jackson for ir.ry of etate at the general election' in rlinnton Ifanner. Concord.

Floyd iran(re Grant Kedron Li.ton Libe.ty Lnkeport if Little Sionx i1 MUhr Moville Morgan i Kotiand Hock i i Ml Siinpx ity, first fii'mx City, second precinct Oity, third pnn-mct. Sioux Oity. fourth Sloan. Li riion Wert, Fork Wolf Crek Woodbury 6 -r-- I iinir.nntlid liM nirirw- 1 KUUII1I1U Ol 6HHII 1 HJ IOWIIllIl aiDVDK UIC net- erai tiracinntH l.her.aii. nii mnieiinieiirLs that 'n- i arate precinct jraucuses for clioosing delet.

be held at the wiraA time in the several precineto. 1 1V l.r.O.r fl.A 1 A JrMu1fnl Dlmu, lfc-nd, ponder snrt profit thereby. Kemps Bahjam for the Tliroit and Luuireis ProftsL.rM-.! ad Gt iir.i. tsHrtrtt ti.i-; ATToK-S Vs. f.

PXKDLrTOK. 1ENDLETON A At' -In the of '-'tlicy ever ry s' r-. osjlu ci-'-Ui i s-. ti. A.

s'. i -n ni -si. street, wlthB. M. F.

THOMAS, odco block. Lands ii. i Sioox City for sale. i.rv. x.

c.n.A!:H!:. CoysTAST II. M.VT.I-S. D-f A- M-'iVLD. QKO.

V. V. Sionx 1 I I 7 "I J- T. hi.l:'.. I 1 law.

IV.v.-;.- orasKa str-ets. NO. N. WFAYEt. law.

street. Sionx I. i lo I 4 ft.VK Kit. LAM'. -it A AC, tl Aii 11 r.

CIVIL Ik- Ki V. 1.7 i- rmB ,3 DUN tiiraetiuA; e-tn wiluout yn'ux. r. i rij Kon- KnoL-a IJ 1 1 iw-rtis's, be--. It, -us Oh" rr.x!:-- r.ai visits to i.il ints coti-.

t. mvi-d. orNsMiru. A. LVuN.

11. I i pearl rJad 1 ii yi. SfnCPELI tn.i and to ttreci, btt'ALea fti Fiftri. ijloTax city, Iowa. JKWKLKi il Ii.

mirt J. Mnr.RII.L- UvA-y oarui. ilors thju-i ail tirt'es. .1 simit. CI-X CITY r-TVAH -i -e -s.

P.ka-- ny or e.r-ir -s r.d r-liable aud O. i o. "I-liOY c-TKAM ii-. JL j.r'.pi-ier.T. s'r-fc-s.

P-. i 1-t lo LOAN. L' j. ri A fONr'i MArCSI.E WORKS. A if: f.

'i t. Sio 1'i. IMS MIL "Tr-CRICK A I'i-' work. Grace, --rs. tiiia-is.

'-i I nri IU! lifoi strevt, lown. tciiOJ-. DKS. FEAZEY A JOKNSON. Pl.y-?.nrc.oas.

Otlic -urth I'- phone No. -u. ti- KA l.sT.l I C. 'I'llOMrSOS. A'iit, comer u-d RHCCH-VNAS.

Rel f.r..l r. t-j Dwf.ilir.2s r.n 1 lots 1 1 for sn-i ei-hajig-. and faTLaio landi." itr. it ii. (iNSON'r hi'hAV Jit POlr-') tl Tl.

oiili Pe -if ty. Uiw cbanic. dyeioB hi, i r-iJt t-y oi vt- ti-r'' tM'LKf AKFK. ca4cet tut'l kDd inw ar-iirl 41S Foaru. irrtr- af4 poeuitsoa.

WAGON MAKLP.S. D1Nfa IN EES Car: irs- Kile. Corner of Fucrvl ity, lows. J. TKUD11I.L.

pt and and all kind-? of lumber a.u .3 LtcisiT T.rri'.oj-l c-s'r-i. A weW-' triJ rri.l. Wa.Br ou :ro.k. I. i A toa.nd Washariti ih.

wi j.r.ii i.ay cuDl. J. 'fORTH, St. Louis llhlllUUil iUttJ. CU.tfc! Blmpla, rate, relisble ku pwfsetir'iitier.

I i not a Trosa. Par and iit O- prtseaoa forsxila-a. iv.t: tir cinrumr wj'lwj awmuda from era-efn! cored b7 '--2 ciiuica. Ctutra1 lied teal and B-oT' id8 -m I Mo. i of uit'tut 620 r.ixrust et st.

lxiais, tt.lliyl .11 kitul. fte rrw I tl 3 flui Out stehiea Tl TTTt TT-TTV rmtj: billet, oe t- lidflKf II TUISUPOSI 8CVEM EAS BT OS I MA THOUeAMOOASCa. CnaXenUl, S3JDOI. jy rat I brtxtt cp TwoKnUil, amaailiA g-eMtS ui Tnai Harris li BOOK tr The most com pleteTrw tlse on BredmMaX pnhUf'Bcd. Oonmlra fuU dirscttocs foTJ Vlesna.

aread. Poll Itol A two 3c- tnmra ta Nr.it I UA HH and rocwl'f Team ib KTt toot xsoosti or, tur Tianr tram yor frroeerttiit noAf MB 1 ItaOranaeluieCwBw -3 1 1 i I I A. A i lean en c.i V.Vc: fl echiSti. 1, irt. un Aii.ir FINANCIAL.

Nbw Yobs. (Sept. 17. Stocks are in an unhealthy condition. The market this morning was stronc at the opening and further fractional advances were made in early dealings! bat early prices as a rule were the highest of the day.

There wa3 later a moderate decline, then a steadiness accompanied by ex treme dullness. 'After midday there was a very decided further decline in the general list. The decline was checked shortly after 2 o'clock, bnt the market remained doll and heavy with only very slight reactions to the close, final huures wore as a role not much bstter than the lewest quotations reached. Central 88 IN. Y.

Chicago Alton. it). A Trans. Con 17M 3U? i 12s 119 mi S3 7W4 1 jno 1 -urine -Uiul (. B.

D. A DeL, 99 P.C.j... Denver II. 12 iRock Island San Fran. 40 Preferred Illinois 131 ViiC, M.

St. B.4W I'referred Kansas 23ii St. P. Lake Shore 694! Preferred Lonis. Nah 15H Texas Pacific 62 iSU Michigan Union I'acihc Preferred Western 0., Missouri Vihi Northern Pacilie 2iH 471 C.

North (ii Preferred. VXli sit Money on call easy at 1 1 1 per ecu 1 rime paper 4WS per cent. Foreign exchange bills nui-niand. i.8iri. Governments dull and firm.

Sper cent. bmd3 United States United States new 4s Pacific 6s of '85 dc- ..112 ..11:8 rKOUl'CE MARKETS. Chicago, Sept. 17. Flour Steady and nnchaosed.

Wheat Active and unsettled, closed about the fcarae as yesterday, opened weak and lower, advanced Vic, declined iaC, strengthened again, closing as stated: SIHc for cash, bli gSle for (jepteinber, sl'sgt-'c for October, SfeS4e for November; No. 2 red, Corn More active and strocRer, advanced ii filc, but and closed hi -c over yesterday: W'WilSfic for cash, for September. 2Hl2e for Ck-tobcr, luUS l'-'Uc for November. Oats Steady and higher, closing firm: itifil 2SHe for cash, 2S7ife2oc for September, for October. r.ye Pirm at itiKc.

llarley Quiet and over yesterday. Timothy (Juiet and t-me; prime, $1.721.73. Flax IsePd Steady nd firm: 5o. 1, jil.l'.IJi. lhrk nior active and stionurer.

advHui--eil deciimd "VIHc, ciostsl sti-adv: for fur Oi tobor, o.fis.- for NoTendi-r. Laid more active and strouer. aiivanced ilecIiuKl closed RK-ailj ii.2'1 for etu.i. und Octoler, hlaft o. 1 1 for Novemb-r.

Shoulders. i.vO; short clear, ii.UX(iii.l."i; short ribs, 3t5.lSBftj.o7Va. Butler str-aily aiid in fair demr.mh pooil to fancy en'am)-y. SikkI to clioico dairy. llu 17c.

i'iasrse qui'-i and firm: choice full cream Cheddars. T'ASc; rtats, j4i.S?4c; ViiuiK A mericac, tuy-vx firm at. l-ifrltic. iiids and Ttdtow cnchalifisl. hisky NojuinalJy unchaliired at l.lit.

ChOsIXii l'UICKs. 2:80 Whert ensi-r and Corn irrt-irular and a tiiade low lovr. a siiade 1 to shailo higlier (tats and uuciian matter. Por easy ami steady and lower. Lard Iteceipts.

l.Vj.UX) 4.UX! Shipments. 1 1 JO t) 13i.i, 1 1 SAItSi li.im Flour What Corn O.its Hye Barley Nkw VoiiK, Seit. 17. r. hut hitiotis ri-acted slronirt-r.

i-ios-d Wheat Spot hinhe openi-d heavy, later weatc. Jieceiots. j.ut pusiiets: "2.011 hllstieis; nngradeil rt-d, s''i X. 2 f-ic in elevator; ctioat: closing Corn 11 ihor aiai quiet; options opi nrd higher, closed dull witli ihe alvau(." lost. Ui-ceipts.

i-xports. aT.m-j busiseis; No. -J. -111 in -h- io! tisinirat Wats Moderately active. lnisiiels; exports, IiJs.iioO niixt.ii wirei-eni.

"i'l' white western, Petroleum Piim; united closing at, Provisions Pork stontly: ms-ss, ice in-sp-Hpd. ind intiderateiy active: v-csti-in spot, litiTftf piit ami i.eavy; wesam. hJ "i2c. Chf-e arid bt-t tr I-ifi: iinii aiid in d-aiaud; wester-n, St. I.iii ih.

Sept. 17. Active and unsettled, but closed the same as last eveiijii; for i-C for Kcptemlier, Oeiuber. for No-vemljei-. aud riic fcHttf-r: cash, 41 VC for S.otendier, ittiiic for October, ittiijc for Noveiub'M'.

Oats Firmer and inactive; 21 for casii? 2tc for tlctober. Itje Quiet at hisky Steady at l.i.8. Itntter Cachant-d. A FTER.NOO BOAllLi'. Wheat -Ijiwtr; S-ptetnber.

9ic: October, jc: November. Wi je. Corn V.C lower. Oats No sales. illSNEAPtlUS, Sept.

17. Wheat Stroni; and hiitiier; No. I hprd. ca-h arid Octolji -l3c; Novt mhr-r. srlc: si.c: No.

I noni.i-ru, for cash: October, If; November. STic; No. 2 norThcu, 7m- for Octolier, fi'c fur 82c for ember. Flour Firm: ptitvnts, i.cii bakers, S3. 64.00.

ipts: Wheat. bushels; fionr. 14o barrels. Shipments: Wheat, busiieis; riour. baiivls.

ClSCINNATl. Kept. 37. Wheat Strong and higher; No. 2 ttwtrje.

Wn Finn and iu fair demand; No. 2 mixed, Itlc. Oais Active and firm: No. 2 mixed. 27c.

Jtye Quiot and steady; No. 2. 5sc. Harh-y Finn and unt-hsjiired. Provisions Pork firm at i.12'-2.

Ijiirtl firmer at iU7. Whisky Finn and hijrlier st $1.07. Finished rooi8 on a basis of Milwai-efk. Sept. 17.

Wheat Weak; cash. Slric; October. November. Com Firm; No. 2,.

4.i1-...c. Oats 1-irm; No. 2. Ue Strong: No. l.

wi ji-. Nornical. PnjvisUins Hiitliirr: m.ss pork, cash and October :JH.t, Novfintjer, New Oki.eaxs. Sept. 17.

Corn Qniet and weak in sa ks; rhiie jellovv ami mixtd. Oats Steady: choice w-stern. in sacis, Com Meal-Quiet and btecdy. Pork Quiet and steady at Lard steady and uticliangrd. ilulK meats quiet, and firm; shoulders, $4.00: -long-clear ribs, ijryEReooij.

Sept. 17. Breadstuffs Wlusit dull; new No. 2 winter, 7s: now No. 2 spring, lis liriil.

Corn, steady at Isisi; spot, 4s "fjd; September, istii-rd. LI VK STOCK MARKETS. Chicago, Sept. 17. The Drovers Journal reporte: Cattlo -iieceipts.

shipping steers.f 4.1 fiMK stockem nnd Mw. 3.50; cows, bulls and mixed. S1.75ft.4.fii); Texiis, western runjrerti stronc: natives and lialf-breeiis, 3.50. Hogs KeceiptA. 17.0(il.

Slalket generally eteady; roagh and mixed, and shipping. lOt skips, S2.SOfci Slieep iieceipte. 3.H. Market steady; too many westerns mining; nativw. 2.UiiS4.ti: westerns, Tcxans.

lambs per head, SI.7;.j;'-.'1- St. J.ouis, Sept. 17. tlattie Ueceipts. fihipmenta, ftsi.

Market steady and active; native shipping steers, st.7.r.ctrt.75; butchers' Pt-ers, mixed butchering stuff. $2.2." 3.50. Sheep sliipnit'DtA, 2.IK. Good crades steady; common lo fancy. iambs.

Another Chanilierhiin's colic, cholera and diarrho-a rt-un dy utt me of chrome diarrhtmi aficr years of slandiiiif, when it sei tm-d 1 could live no longer, I was so Weak. I hart tried several "doi'tors tiji state ai'd Severa-Mn lowa, Put they eoidd ilo liottiii.jc-for niv. .1 was finally induced to try a bottle of jour medicine. After usirii; three bottles of it I was entirely cured. I catiuot say though in its praioe.

I wish every fatn-ily knew its worth as I do, and I am sure they would never lie without it. F. Mo. Sold by all Xotristown Herald: "Say," said the editor's small little sou, a- he enteied a store, "do you ktft-p knives "Oh, responded Hit; sior--ki-cp r. "we've kept them for years." "Well," relumed the hoy, starting for the demr, "jiui ought to advertise, and tht-u you wouldu'l keep them There are a number of remedies called bluekberry prepurntions that are of -merit, but nobody should make the mistake- in dangerous cases of bowel complaints, to tret any other Dr.

T. W. Wood's Blackberry Carminative, for a sure cure. Sold by all driurgists. "Hold guess that's a otiunl-Tfeit qiiaiter I gave ou." "Oh, pever miud.

I'm 1u church to-morrow. This'll make as much noise in the contribution box as a good one." 7- A Great Surprise I in store for all who use Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, the great guaranteed remedy. Would you believe that it is sold on its merits and that each druggist is authorized to refund your money by tbe proprietor of this wonderful remedy if it fails to cure you Moore fe More have se-enred tlie agency for it Price 50 cents and II. Trial bize free, Chiraao Nev: The Louisville linrir-Journal asks: '-Are we going tti the devil?" Here is another argument against the use of the editorial wr." One doesn't know how to answer. w.

A. Ellsworth, of Foreman. Dakota. says: "ft. Patrick's piiU give the best of Try them and you will use no other, either fur the liver or as cathartic.

Sold by all A Xe York rby raster thus apostrophizes the oyor: Yon'rehere, Wy dear, Lnscrous, jniry, plump snd fat, A shiny ao a new silk hut Or boot that 's jost been HtIislid; As sweet-- A treat As balmy bt-eetees frum the sonth. i melt lik butter in tle month .7: When yottr out5de' demolished. i Kejaote to HeaJtti. Health is wealth." Wealth means inde Tbe keynote js Dr. Boeanko's Cough and nip, tbe best cough eyrup in tbe world, Cures coughs, colds, pains ia the chest, bronchHt- and primary coiisump- uon, vne uotse gives rvmcj.

iu every case. TO-DArS OFFERINGS-. 233 Yearling Steers. 1O0 Head Steers. FeeilliiR Steers, Weifiht from l.lOOto J'ounds.

PRICES PAID feeding Steers, $3.60 to Stock Cuttle, 3.00 to 93.33. WANTED 50O Head and 4-year-old Feeders. Consign merit lleccived and Sold on the Most iavonibie Terras, orresptinaence oouciieu. ED. HAAKISSOX, Superintendent.

W. F. Jobnsoh. F. J.

SonrrtLxB. Est. llAKirr-rx. F. JOHNSON CO.

CoiHRilssIon Merchants, INSURANCE EXCHANGE, 218 LaSalie CHICAGO. Receivers of GRAIN AND SEEIS. Futures Boriftht and Sold on Chicago JlArket. Special attention given to Sample Grain, Take no other. Price 50 cents and $1.

Samples free. Sold by F. Hansen. 'President Cleveland is no common man, I tell you." "What has lie donft now "Why, he has been back from the Adirondack a long: time now aud hasn't told a fish story yet, I never saw a man ro full of "Wintry Winds. It's all right for poets to sing the praises of the beautiful stiow, and the merry sleigh bells, and the ringing skates on the glassy ice, tnit they can't til! the bill with that sort of stuff when one is sitting with his feet in 11 tub of hot water, ids head done up in flannels, and with mustard piasters 0:1 both sides of his eiii'st.

What a person need. then is a thorough dose of. Kidney-Wort to act as a cathartic, for notbiug will so quickly relieve that congestive, feverish condition which comes of a hard cold. Often these coids cause biliious attacks, lame hacks, elis-oideieil kidneys, rheumatism, catarrh, itc Kidnc-Vort can lie relied on to hring hack a healthy condition. Little Tom flood night, mamma.

Mamma Why, you must not go lo bed yet. You have not hud your supper. Little Tom Oh, ho: I'm not oing to bed. I thought Vou ere. lio play, hilil.

This is my new Mother Hubbard. An lieliable House. F. Hansen can always he relied upon, not only tocary in stock the best of everything, but to secure the agency for such article as have well-known merit, and are popular with the people, thereby sustaining the reputation of beiusr al ays euU-rprlsimr, ami ever reliable. Having secured the agency fur tlie celebrated.

Hr. Kind's New Discovery for consumption, ill sell it on guarantee. It will surely cure any and every nifcc-tion of throat, lung and chest, and to slmw our coiithienee, wc invite you to call und a trial bottle free. Indianapolis Herald: "DH1 you attend church, my daughter "Ye, "How did you like the the minister stuck to his text, and 1 must say, delivered a very cheerful though somewhat liiiseas.oilahle "What was the text ate cold, but few are. frozen.

An -Aswer Wanted. Can any one brinir us a case of kidney or liver complaint that Electric Bitters will cot speedily cure We say they cannot, as thou sands of cases already permanently cured and who aro daily recommending Electric Bitters, win prove. Briirht's disease, diabetes, weak back, or any urinary complaint quickly cured. They purify the blood, rccuiate the bowels. End act directly on the diseased parts.

Every bottle guaranted. For sale at 50 cents a bottle by F. Iiausen. I pay you a little 'Yes, Mr. Loogspine, I wish you would "Oh, dear Clarissa, you make me so happy with those words! I have ioug- "Yes, I wish you would, for I want to make George Eigpurse jealous, if I can, and see if that won't bring him to the scratch." Buckleu's Arnica Salve.

The- best salve in the world for cut, bruises, sores, ulcers. salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skiu eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For "sale by F.

Kanseu. Des Moines Fort Dodge R. R. AND CONNECTIONS. Time No.

37. fflay 1 1 1885, CONVECTIONS a with It. I. K. V.

51.: B. St. L. P. K'y East and South, ft with M.

St. P. l'y. Coancil lib.ffs Lin-, with fix. St.

L. ICy. 5iinneaixlis fc St. Par, I. i with C.

N. W. It'y. Coancil Hiuffs i.n i Omaha Line. with 0.

N. W. icy." Lake City Branch. with Iilioois entral. Dubuque, Sioux City and Yankton.

ij with M. i. St. end Illinois it with C. A W.

Sioux Hapids liranch. i M. S. t-'- K'y, for iKiints on Iowa and Dakota ijin.Llikc and Spirit Lali-. A throaph timn beiwpi-n Dee Moines wr-d Minr.eapods daily, except iSundav, 1 av- -s Moini-s at ti 30 a.

m. via. Angnsanil Fort Dod i rrives at Minneapolis at 7.2U P. M. aiid St.

Paul at 8.00 p. it. GEOP.tii; W. OGILY1K, tieiieral Ticfcet ADt. CHICAGO, ST.

PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA daily, SIOUX CITY TO ST. PAUl through sleeping cirs on nighi trains, it is the Quick Line Sioux City, LeMals. Kbldun. TSortliwestera Iowa and Montiiastern Pakut TO ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS And all points in Northern Minnesota, and to rgo, Urand or its Rod aii points in Northern Dakota.

From St Paul thronirh trains are run to Ashland Duiuth, Washburn and Bayfield oc Lake Superior, and to Madison, Milwaukee, Belolt and Chicago It is tbe best mots sooth to Ponca, Emerson. Wakefield. Wayne. Hartinjrton. Oakland.

Tekamah. Blair, Omaha and all points in KOKTHKASTEKJi NEBRASKA. THE ROYAL ROUTE. Try this Konte when yoa travel. Passengers for St.

Paul can -take sleeper at Sionx City at 8 p. x. Keturnin from St. Paul passenserS can remain in sleeper on arrival at cuoox jnj uniu i a. at.

Fnll information about ronles, ratet and ticxets, on application to 3. W. RUDY, Ticket Agent, Sioox City. F. B.CLARK K.

T. W. TEASDALE, Cen'l Traffic Manager. GenT Passenger Agent. ST.

PAUL. MINNESOTA. J. C. FOLEY Dealer ia Hard and Soft Coal.

ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO OIBee. 704 Fourth Street, Tlarlow City, Iowa. ia praaeBte (rivim away. as cents postage, and try mail aoods of larse 'valna. that will start yoa in work that will at once brina yoa in money faster than anything- cl-e in America-All about tb4taMlU0 in pneents with enca box.

Aft nts wanted evervwWere. of aitber sax. of all gee, for all the time, or spare time only, to work 1 for na at thmr ova homna- Fc.rt.inAa fnr al I tor at their own homes. Fortunes for all workers absolutely aesnied. Don't deUur.

U. uauusti a bu4 raiuw, utuwi Trains North. Trains South. Central No. No.S No.

1 lime No. 2 No. No. 6 FtD MaU Mail 'Ft i-; Acm. Pas.

Ex; STATIONS Ex. Pas. Acm. A. M.

1 M.t P. M. P. M. 1A.M.

P. M-9 50 i 4U 12 45 Des Moines a i 35 jll 31i 5 21 11 01 5 15 1 15 Waukee 4 02 11 01 4 25 12 33 6 01 1 56 Terry 3 15 10 IS 2 4S 1 10 6 12 2 07 Angus 05 10 02 2 07 2 05b 6 2 87 2 S7 9 30il 1 Cf' 3 001 7 rj 2 43 brand c. a 27 05 4 15 7 40 3 24 Gowrie' 1 43 8 42l 10 4u 5 17 8 1614 05 Tara 1 05 8 0o 9 2-' 8 40; 6 05 Ff 8 40 7 35 8 4e P. M. P.

M-i P. M. UodS S. A. M.

A. M. A. M. 5 20 Eolfe ft 11 23 8 SO Kuthvea i 9 50 P.

M. I A. M. I I i strength of the ticket and of the platform as made and declared at Des Moines; this became of the weakness of the ticket and platform made snd declared at Cedar Eapids. and of the record of uncertainty and vacilla tion standing back of the incongruous elements the opposition of the reimblic.au party in thia state.

Thk JoeUNAI beiievea it would be a cofctly mistake to the peo- pls of Iowa to turn the state government over to tiie kc-orimt of the demo-greenback factions. It all possible effort should be put forth to avert mji-Ji minforron, and that tle effort should not only snerei-iifnl, but that it should be so tier i-ivi-tv si; -hi I k-s toiiiford a wliolesoni' rih'i ciieck npoa a ytem of ri'tiiiir ui liarter jind sale M'ot iz-ni for In thi work The JofEXAi. Koe.i freely 10 its poliiieol frietula and Byrapa-thkei for taid co-oiration. It will iil-deituke todi-cuss the issue of tlie cumpiiign fairly and witiiout fear, arid yet with perfect candor, trusting to the iritesrity of popular jadKim-iit. equipiied with a knowledge all the facts, for approval.

It will be gratifying durinc this con test to lindTiiE orBx.u. going into mtmy new hands. It will be gratifying to ihl the old anil renders of the paper doiliir witai I hey can to extend the circnlation and influence the paper to this eud. To render this work 1 he publishers will seiul either edition, of the paper it she yearly rate tor any length of time desired. T'out is to say: Tut: P.u lv 1 month- cents.

Iiii: JorKXAL 1 nmnth Iti cents. Twenty-live cents will pi.y for The Wfeklt Jiifits.a. until after the election, and the circu-laiiotrof 1 his insue of the paper outcht to be, hi ihis low nue. irreatly increased. A laie nnm-h, ftlpios will sent out this -v, 'i iita! 1 rir" Wnhs niay u- ui TiS'n why not Ioivu' fli I-iu ttt'i itei-wit-O.

and autlUiato for hope tiui iiiiv" ami ijovL niir vot- ui til into it fur ii (he of republican it porn 11 11 of V.if stritf' in to tin lroal Isue tf the its of Tisc "ooiiipiiLiU'iiTrt; vot1 of the const iUU tiu oisly fn-sh cnpltjil Us p-it)on in tlu p-UfiiiiK coinKt. 'i'li'-; 1 ouhlicMis of ti UVfiiti illotnot is fnch vo' this shati cousti-lot con teste tf iti, is for martiny tbo tBi? capita! tfi; future. o1 nud it invito m-iy c-biain the ou-i'tjcrat'oii 5 rtul titiii it AXL) BACK VAUD. iiuur SPECIAL SUMMER MSORT FOB EVERY PRIVATE RESIDENCE. i'jiluablo r.oom oa tlie Housetops "Waateil Keclaiming; tlte Dornaiii of tjie Nomadic Cat A Charminsr Stav-at- Iloiue Floridii.

Sew York Cor. Kansas City Times. It surpTi-ii-, a-so, that Kew ittve not yot k-amt-d t-j get moro good out if their roof- and buck The itihab-itaat-j of hou1 have native iiap.rtedi it enough to take to the roof as' a slttjjKtijj-jiiaco in smimiei-; but what the WtfK-to-do citiziB a-feds is not so much to go to i-lec-p on his rouf hs to waka up to its pli-a-ur'e-giYing faciiirio-. A aighjl or two ago 1 -was t.iisturijeii by soma slight explosion- on tho roof under which I find shelter; ni that two young niea from liouss had come over-to prac-lice jiistol sin otitic at a target agaiust one if my dtiu.ers. it is iierhap-f carrying tiij progressive inovc-mant a little too tar to a t-ibli-n pi-to! ranges on the housetops.

liut an initiortiiui may be; leirued from tle illuminated, summer garden oa the utitniir of tlie Casino, and the open; air i tae roof of Mr. Cyrui W. Field's Wa-hiotcn Lui-diiijj, near the Bowling tjie. wi.ere one may dine iu fall com-ruan-i. cf view ever the entire harbor and a iaro psrt of the city, with yariagated and p-cturesquo expand of water doited by the ra.l lights of ferries and shipping on toe band and on the ocber dusky stretcher of tr.btonry furrowed with dim lanes of gi--iiaht or irmdiatoJ from the circle; of electric lamps in the public qaares.

There is no reason why every private houao shouM not have its special summer provided ith awnings and flowers on tho roof. At such an altitude tho evening air is nearly always cool and reireshinvj even oa the hottest nights, JN'iir need the u-efuliusi of tiiB himsetup end with the warm In Twenty--ftv-euty street, near Fifth avenue, is a stable tlin rooC of v-hicti stands a large hot-hou where a profusion of piaat; and rse grmv all winter, making a -pretty thj pa-ir-by. The which it opms up a whola uw order of deiijhtfnl retraatu which bo provided for winter, a fort of sruy-at-home Kiorida, which could be en-j yed by the slight-effort of ri ling up iu an elevator. Invalids' couM gat tueir sun bat'a in such jiace whan unable to walk or drive on t. Apartment hi ines anl hotels in partii-nlar could maintain tha-o conservatories to advantage; and they would bo just fis d.esirabia in other ntius as in Xbw York, litst-rri and we tern papers please: copy.

I am led to thesi reJlecLions ju-)t now by the experience of a recent call on j-oms Kn-rornsan acquaintances who liave settled lat-tei-ly in nv York. I speak of them as Eu-ropi nis it would be hard to say exactly what luntry they ciaini as Uieir owiu They Lave lived iu Si. I'etersburg, 'j'r una, Berlin and I'aris, in wherever the duties of the head cf tfaa house Lava happened ciil him. On the evening nf my call the parlors wero darkstij but a distant murmur of oii ca va assurance of the presence cf the faintly somewhere oa tbo premises. Thj si-rvanfe took the card, disappeared and ret rnel in a fow moments wita au invitation to "step out mto the back OnUnarily-thU wouifi comilewl anything butu Hatterm invitation to a visitor; bnt feeling sure that, however mysterious the umaions, I was 1 allowed rnyself to le conducted to the basouiiut and through a door, opening ou the space usually reserved Lehiivl every New York hou-e.

The custom is to inaka tiiii studiou ly forlorn encloiure ab. ut 4iJx2d or 2r feut. On Slondays and 'lunJays it is given up to the drying of clothes, and on the nhzhts cf all days in the week it. is sacredly kept as a rendezvous for the nomadic cat the tail-board fencas Seiweeii yards Jini used ft? by theo 'mali, tame tigers in their journeys from one enclosure to another. I loun 1 that my European friaiid h.i 1 banished the cats and hal litt'e paviiiou at the rear end of his yard, furnishing it with chairi and tabk-s and lighting it with Trailing vines served to shut out tho sun's rays in the daytime, so that in the evening the pavilion formed a cool and delightful family sitting-room.

"I bad- this place built eg soon as we moved in said my host, as I seated myself in a reclining chair and accepted the glass of bear proffared by his wife. "We have been the wonder of the whole neighborhood ever since we began to spend our evenings here instead of the hot The cat next door 'receive' on Mondays la August, Lut otherwise they don't trouble the aeigh-borhood much now, and so we sit here enjoying the quiet, while all the other people in the block silently swelter indoor. The prescriptive rights of the cat In New York are very strong: so that my friend's invasion of their territory is perhaps frowned upon by citizen who still believe in feline supremacy over the back yard. But in time this superstition may die oat, and then his example will doubtless be imitate 1. By the way, I hear that a well-known electrician is completing a houe ia Thirty-sixth street which is to be quite a marvel in the number and variety of its electrical The hall lamp lights by electricity at the onening of the front door: the clocks wdl all run uniformly by electricity; Sowers and plants in the con ervatory to be grown by electric liht; the electrio engine will pump up water: thermometers in various rooira, i.

conneciea ov eiecmo wire wiwi uw ti. molUSter out of dours. Will register the ex- ternal temperatnra; will be electric entilatinir fan, and suodrv Other contrir- -a nwnunn atari IS wouui seem as it toe usi nugo ue maue complete by adding an attachment for gir- 7,. rnZfc. blon ot to? tFOm 1 1 1 A frecocioa IBoetou Transcript.

i bWrn in Win uiuw, i.m luwire airs, xeiuam being in Europe, and the ineritable piazza utirr.r.-s Leave Bt. Paul I S.S-j p. iT Yatikton I B.55 A. si. fflonx i I 2.25 p.

a Arriv Missoari Valley S.25 7.t-i Chi.i.iro 2.15 T.oj Conneii T.oi) 9. St. Irtiuis i 6.15 7.25 Milwauk-i- 8.i Pes Tvioiuei- i 3. or, a. 7s r.

Leave Chic-vjo S.3!j bt. Louis S.S.- Arrive bi--p i ily 12.o Eh 02 r-rH A WltiTEIt'S LIFE. EDWARD EVERETT HALF'S SU3aS- TI0N3 AND EXPERIENCE. The ISnsiness of Health Dopeailcat Oirgtdy I'pon Sleep Go to AVork Early Rreak'ast and Oilier Meal Various Items. E.

Hale's Letter in flerald of Healtli. The business of health, for a literary man, rec-nn to me to depend largely sleep. He shculd have enough sleep, and sleep well. Ho should avoid whatever injures sleep. This means that the brain should not be eseited rr even worked hard for six hour-; before 1-edtirae.

Young men can disregard this ru'e. and do; but as ona grows older ha finds it wifer to throw his work upon tho morning hours. If be can sp.nd thj afternoon, or even the evening, in th3 air, his chances of sleep are better. The evening occupation, according me, should la light and pleasant, music, a novel, reading aloud, conversation, the tl eatre, or watch-in the stars from the piazza. course, different men muke and need diifeient I tako nine hours for sleep iu every and do-not object to ten.

As men iiva, with the telegraph anl hone iuterimpting when they ch)se, au.l this fool that coming in they choose, ti say, "I don't ivuut interrupt; you; I will only take a moment, the great difficulty is to hold your tare hours without a break. If a man has broken my mirror, I do not thank him for leaving the ii-e; next each other has spoiled it, and he may carry them milei apart if he ehoo e. So, if a fool Comssiu and breass my time in two, he may stay if te wants to. lla is none lh less a foril. What I want for work is unbroken time.

This is best secured early in the I dislike early rising as much as any man; nor do IJhelieve there is any moral merit, in it, as the children's book! preten I. But to secure an unbroken hour, or even l.sss, 1 like to ba at myde-k before breakfast, Ions- before as ssible, I have a cup oT coffee and a soda biscuit broucrlvr to me there; and in the thirty to sixty minutes which follow, before breakfast I lik to start the wrrk of the day. If you rive at a quarter-past (i there will ba comparative! few map pedlers or book etch's, nr secretaries of caaritie--, or jil-bir wLi wi.l cell before S. Top hour from 0:3 to 7:3 is that of which you are most sur-. Evan the mother-in-law or the mother of your wife's sister's huslmnd does not come then to -ay Fhe i-honld like some light work with a large salary, as matron in an institution whyrj there ii untiling do.

I believe in breakfast very t'aorong'il and in having a gnd breakfast. I nava livad ia Paris a month at a time, and detest t'ie French practice of for breakfa-t a cup of coff.u, with or witiiout an egr. Breakfast is a meal at which much tinii may be spent with jjreat advantage. People arg not apt to corny to it too regularly, and you ma- profit by the intermission to read y-jftr newspaper and lecture on its contents. 'o harm in spending an hour at the table.

After breakfast, do not go to work for an hour. Walk out in the garden, lie on your back on a sofa and read in "i iaf" for that hour, and bid toe servant keep everybody out who rings 'the bell, and work steadily till your day stent is done. If you have had half au hour for breakfast, you can make two and half now. It' is just so much help if you have a good amanuensis; nons, if you have, a poor one. The amanuensis should have enough elo Co do, but be atrliberty to attend to yon when you need.

Write as lon as you feel like writing; the mom nt you do feel like it, give him the pen, and walk up and down ths room dictAtin There are those who say they cm tell the difference between dictate I work and work written by the author. I do not believe them. I will give a share in the combination Protoxide sdvor mine cf Gray's Gulch to anyboly who will cfivi Is this article correctly between the parw which aw dictate I and whih are written with my own rl right haul. Scick ti your stint till it is done. If Philistines ime in, as they will in a finit-J worl 1, deduct the time which they have stolen frjin yju.

and go 01 so much longer with your work, till you have done what you set out to do. Wueu ou Iim ve finished tha stent sfcip. Bft not be tempted to go on becBUse you are in good spirit- for work. Ti ere is no making ready to be tirt I to-morrow. You may po out of doors now; yoa may read; you may, in whatever way, get b'ght and life for the noxt day.

In lead, if you will remember that the flr-t necessity for lit r-aiy work is that 2'ou have somsthitir rsa ly to siy tf 01-e you begin, you will rememlwr sijju thing which most authors ba vj thor-ouri ly forgotten or nevsr knew. This I usine-s of writing is tho most exhausting known to il You should, there-fnre, steadily fead the machine with fuel. I find it a good habit to have standing on' the stove a cup of warm milk, ju-t tinged ia color withcodie. In the days of my i uiyiat youth I said, "of ie color of the cheek of a brunette in Seville." I hail then never neon a brunette in Seville, but I have s-irice; and I can testify that the description war good. Beef tea answers as "well; a bowl of chowder quite as well as -either, indeed, good clam chowder is probably the form of nourishment which most quickly and easily comet to the restoration or refresh meet of the brain of man.

If this bowl of cuffae, or chowder, or soup, is counted as one meat, the working man who wishes to in order witl have five meals a day, besides the morning cup of coffee, or coffee colored with milk, which he has before breakfast. Breakfast is one; this extended lunch is another; dinner is the third, say at half-past 2 tea is the fourth, at 6 or and, what is apt to be forgotten, a sufficient sapper just before bedtime is tba fifth. This last may be aa light as you medical gentlemen please, but let it te sufficient. A few oysters, a slice of hot toast, clam chowder again, or a bowl of soup. Never go to bed iu any danger of being People are kept awake by hunger quite as much as by a bad conscience.

Itemembering that sleep is the essential force which the whole scheme starts. 'decline tea or coffee within the last six hours before going to bed. If the women-kind in-ist, yoa may have your millc and water at the tea-table colored with tea; but the less the better. Avoid all mathematics or intricate study of any sort in the last six hours. This is the stuff dreams are made of, and hot heals, and the nuisance of waking hours.

Keep your conscience clear. Remember that tecaase the work of life is infinite, vuu cannot do the whole of it any Unified period of time, and that, therefore you my just as well leave off in one place as another. Reading this I see that at the proper place 1 have not said that no work of my kind should be done la the hour after dinner. After any substantial meat, observe, 70a need all your vital force for the banning of digestion. For mr part.

I alway go to sleep after dinner, ami sle-j for exactly an hour, if people will only stay away; and I am much more fond of the people who keep away from oa at that tune than I am ot the people who visit no. Were every one ta sweep before bis own house, every street would, be clean. HOLERA is rapidly moving westward and will soon appear in this country. In order to prevent ilis.abtiou-effects from its ravages every preventive should be employed, and the system should be in perfect condition. At this season of the year the system is in a weak state and easily susceptible to dangerous disease.

Pain in -the back, weariness, lassitude, headache, dyspepsia, indigestion, kidney and liver complaints arc but the result of neglect. During the last visitation of cholera to this country no medicine was found equal to Mishler's Herb Bitters, both as a preventive and cure, and it has been equally successful in all the diseases above mentioned. It renews and invigorates the blood, restoring to health and strength, and thus shielding the system from disease. Ask yonrdrnMrlet for MtRm.KR HFRn BiTTEPS. hs doe not ktp tt do tv tako nvt hiop imt find cmd to MlsrtT.fcR Hchb JbrrTtRa 65C OomJDRtva Strrt, Philadelyiiii.

BLANK BOOKS, Any Kindof Books Made to Order. Estimates Promptly Furnished A Line of Day Books arid Ledgers in Stock. ALSO IN STOCK Protest Registers, Bills ReceiTable Registers, Discount Registers, Remittance Registers, lection Registers, (Lawyers'.) 'objection Registers, (Bankers',) Draft Registers, Loan Registers, 'ei titfratc of Deposit Registers, IMat Books, (Pocket) Lawyers Court Menor and urns, Vte Rdok.s, Receipt Books, Books, Scale Books. ALL KINDS OF Office Supplies I35T STOO. Letter Books, Letter Presses, Legal Gap, Figuring fTabs, Pencils.

Pens, Rubber Bands, Filing Cases, Banters' Cases, Document Envelopes, Ink, Inkstands, Penholders, Erasers, Paper" Weights, Mncilage, Seals, RaoUar Slams, Etc. FURNISHED TO ORDER. Correspondence Invited. ADDRESS, PERKINS Sioux City, Iowa. MAHOCANY ASD OTUKR HARDWOOD MANTELS REDUCED PRICES.

CRATES, TILES, ETC. BEST WORK. LOWEST PRICES. CHAB. I PACE, 317 WABASH AVENUE.

CHICACO, ILL, SEND FOR CATALOCUE THIS WTHT tar S14.V0. tuuJ. SICLER'S 1886. CALIFORNIA P. P.

P. P'S Popular Pullman Palace Parties. Grand Excursions leave hlcago, Pml aiid fit. for LfO. ftnik Fnuirtico nnl llono lain.

Monda, Ort. IS. Kov. 1, luad Uk, 14, 1685. For psrttciilars address.

JU. C. lieiXK Uanager, M-Clark SL, CUeam REUfiBLE SELF CURE HUMirlM. nf th. ii tir the cure of rm DaMllty, pi Jfr.

Drug! can SB IL Af Louisiana, Mo. LORILLARD'S Plowshare I II A Ask y0Uf small boy was near, as usual, remain ecus him an execrable littie toad this year. IjHst season he styled hiui a precocious infant, and tho boy feels tho difference, although he understands neitner phrase, and, acting accordingly, he no srcmer saw the two deep in converse, "l)idn't say that right," he remarked, from tire vantage ground of the piazza, railin after a time. "Heard you say it to Mi-s Alice, lat j-ear, and it went like this" and at the top of his voice he repeated Pelham's best and favorite quotation. AV'here he learned it nobody kaows, but Pel'iam suspects tie tejchuig i a rival And "Tho ibstituteJ" Men are too scarce at the hotel for her to say NOCTURNE.

IBelirravia. Still, still is tho uijjht; still as the pause after pain; Stili nnd as dear; Deep, solemn, iamsrue; veiling the stars in the clear i'liriilln' and luminous blue of the moon-shot atmosphere; Aii, could the night remain i Who, truly, say thou art sullen or dark or un-ee-i. Thou, heavenly night, Clear o'er the valley" of olives asleep in tho quivering iiht. Clear o'er the pale-red hedge of the rose, an-1 the UiUes all white Down at my feet in the green? Kay, not as tne day, thou art light, with s.liea in more dear and divine; Xever the mo was blue as these tremulous- heavens of thine. Pulsing with stars half seen, and vague iu a pallid shine, Vauj as a dream.

Night, clear with the moon, filled with tha dreamv fire 8 lining in thicket and close. That from the iam; in his luminous brsa-t the fire-fly throws; Xisht, full of wandering lijjht and of song, and tli i-lo soinin rose, Night, be thou my desire! Night Anel of Night, cold me and cover me so Open thy wuit Ah, bend above and eitbriiio! till I hear in the one bird that sings The throb nf thy musical heart in the dusk, and the magical things Only the tn'xht eau know. WOMEN BETTING ON RACES. rreferrlng to Back tne Favorite Placing Money on a Pleasing Name. Cor.

New York Times. The average betting woman is, howaver, a very different creature imju sive, illogical, and whimsical. A bet made she usually regrets it. Posted as to performances of horses and ickeys they are, but the knowledge is of littie use. rs it is not taken advantage of w.

en they come to place their menr-y. A favorite among the jockeys, no matter v.hnt his mount may be, often decides the way in which their money is i tie placed. Oftentr still the money is placed upon the repre entative of a favorite stabie. There i- hardly one Wiiroan in ten who will not place her money i i hore owned by one of the iilards. Wi elt oth have entries for the same event a prejudice in favr of the one or other de ft 1 the -lacing jf their money.

The second fiictor in leading tbem to a de- i. ion iu such a case as that name is tho jockey; the third, the the bor--e iu tlie bookmaker's estimation. tVonwn, ai a ruie, have no use for short borsfis. They preler to lack the favorite on the theory tiat the fav. ritj usually wins, an I thrmh the return.s their inva-tmont may be lesus.

th.at ifs better tonake a little than to lo all. Risk they don't want to think of. Certainties are what tuey are after. With the novice; anions bettiu womaa their entrance into the fascinating game ii attended by mauv queer notion--. They are ignorant as to the merits of horses and riders.

The novitiatJ then looks over a list of horses, and finds a immi that ple ts her, and places her first in the mutual pool-box to ack a horse whess name she fancies. Old betting imn say that Caramel has prot ably been more favorod in this way than any horsf on the turf, and hundred- of women have lost their firt $3 l-ecause that is a sweet, pretty name." Tbo women learn bettir aftr a whiia. Another stumbling-block for the novieei re the colors sported by the jockeys. A favorite ctilor on pprucj jockey often draws out from the pjesetbook of soma fair 0118 the first $6 she bas ever bet on tlie uncertain cliauee nf a d.tsh arouu 1 tils track. If she win the color ever remains her favorite.

If she loses, that color also loses forever for her all attractiveness it may be-, fore have had. Onco a woman is "in the of the running however, she wiil retnairi there ju -t as long as her money aol is out. and even then the fascination of th track clintrs to her, and she is ever it The Anstrian Kxueuthiner. Ilvomioii Time4. The puhlic se.imeat haj been shocked by soma newspaper reports on the way in which the tx'reme penalty of the law was carried out ou a raeent occasion by Marwo vi's suc-ues or.

May we not take a lesson from our neighbors in this matter? In Austria, instance, where capital offensds are punibei by banjinz, the executioner is a government official, with a fixed salary and certain perqui-ites, and a staff of helpers under him. lie is attired in a showy uniform, with a cocked hat and Jackboots, and rides up to the scaffold on a prancing steed under military escori, Conspicuous are the new white gloves worn in performing bis functions and thrown oft afterward never be ud again. This functionary (dar Scharf-richten is not chosen from the scum of the population, nor is he treated with contumacy. As was the case in France and may be now, the office is confined very much to one family, descending from father to son. A clumsy execution or any unseemly exhibition at the gallows such as we in thiv country are familiar with is a thing impossible in Austria.

The henker, as he is styled in other parte of Germany, combines his ghastly duties the of capturing all stray dogs found in the high ways and streets ainiuizzled. At the tira to which I refer. thirty years ago the individual in question was a most polite, well-informed per-louage, and by no means ashamed of im sailing. Be lived rent-free in a house out-Side the city walls of Vienna and was glad to receive visitors. I believe England stand alone in not having a competent and properly accredited official to execute criro-inals.

A Host of Ancestors. IChicatro KerakJ.l During eight cemaries one's direct ancestor amount to a greater number than would at at first be contemplated, Three generations to a century, one has father and mother grandparents (4), great, grandparenbi (8). At the enrl ot the second century tlie number ot ancestors springs ta Oi. Following the yon will find that the end of eight centuries one descended from no less than 18,000, 000 anoes-fors. Intermarriage, of course, seonli re duce this esttmatsv and there la do 'doubt it mast have largely prevailed.

But the ligurea are so enormous that. in spite of an, a writer Tsnturea to jmggest that the words. "AU ye are brethren, are literally true. takine this line njals5 in li-atn Nil fa-t princijxs! poiri.ii ettst. aiid P.

t'otmcil with loia rioia-i-on-1, and west. Lagaase th.H k. d-ttuouh to all cum ciptd ivoiiits. C. il.

LA J. K. BCCH AN Pais. AVt MtOt lH VAI.IXV, J. W.

KII)Y, Afc-ent, iiom City. lows. BDBLIN8T0S, CgiiiB Mi ui: NORTHERN RAILWAY. Th direct iine across tht Slc.o oi lown for MINNESOTA and DAKOTA POINTS. CeXLOectioLft are madp witf i aii Lnirtm.

Hn-- NOETH, SOUTH. EAST A1.D-WEST Ji'OBIH for Minn-; i.i lis. S' a il ami i point in L-akoia Mamtoti tana. Wyoming and Oregon. MltTH for Ht.

Ijonis and all i.K-.intsin Arkansas, Texas and aii points soutt sud south-east- KAsiT for Chicago and all eastern points. WEST for Conncil tilnns. riansas City rjid all point in Nebraekiv. K.ansa.-, Colorado, Nen Mexico, Utah. Nevada axul a iforria- Land Kxplorers' uck-is for s-ale at all o-ni! rHi5os, hoih sintrle and n-nnd trif.

lo h-. UiunesotH, Dak Kansas, Nebraska, li'. socri and Texas land points. SOLID TRAINS -WITH- Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars Are run between CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS MINNEAPQLIS ST.

PAUL, LeiTitig Ohicaero via. rfte hicHo, Hook Ihlain; 4. HciHc HailwKy, St Lrocir? via itie St. Ketko.k A. Nurtnwest' rn 1 lall'txy.

and il i ri l. apolie and St. l'anl via the MLun-aapulif i Loiiid Hail-way TEE KAIN IJNK extends from Barliiyrton. lown to Albert Lea, Minnesota uscatiiit) liivi, ion from lu-eatia Iowa, to What Cheer and Montesuma Clinton Division, Clinton, 1 own, to Ftiriir Iowa; Iowa City PivUioa. IHmira to UiTiersult--.

Iowa; Peoorah Pi vision. Cedar Rapids Post-vilie and Pecorah, Iowa; Iowa Fails Pivioioti. Cedar Hapids to Wontiixuron, Minn and Water-town, Pak ota; Beimond Pi vision, Pows, Iowa to Madison, Iowa. It will be seen from the above that aimast aro portion of Iowa, Minnesota, Pakota ana or the east, sonth or south-east can be reaetoii by this line and its connections- Maps. Time Tables and all information far nihl upon application to Agents.

Tirttets sale at ail coupon offices to ail point ia Lb United States and Canada. C. J. 1VE8, E. flAN'NFGAN.

Prest. Sen.Snpt. Cbf. Cli-Pass. Pept si IiAPIDS.

'lli tl CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE ST. PAUL RMLWAY COMPANY Owns and operates a.ooo miies iher-KhJy equipped rocd in liiinois, Wieeoussa. Minweaota and Dakuta. It la tbe Short jblna asd Best Kont. brtw.cn all principal polnta In tb Kortlt-WMt and Far West.

tor maps, time tab! as. rates of passage and frnaht, etc, apply to the nearest station aent n' Ui Chicaoo. St St. Paul Elailwat. jt" to any Uailraad mi inrvtam in tttataaw Canada.

K. MILLER, A. V. H. CABPKNTEIi.

i manairer. Lren'i Pass. nd xkU At. GEO. H.

HEAFFOKD Aas't GenT M'g'r. Asst Gen Pass. Tk Agt aUXWATrXXX, WI9005SIX. ft Tui 1 1 et ftwn In gwfa.w.ma lla RiMitd Ttei.h. si on, chanire of time, and other items of inter 't ia roaaaetioa with tha Cmniiia Un.inin 4 81.

Fatn. Raclwat, plsase rets a the local cobuaae ot this paper 1 1 rvrj i ui-r a. er 9 coontlr to- aell onr tiorii- Salary 75 pr swotxtb and zpenea, or ml inn. Bxpensee im advaaosv tl ootfitt Ferfoll paraonlars address ExAUiaW hiiTte lima, Dyall Hhohave URt ditloexctd any prcpara-, J- "i9 wouia uu iwu cuui-tlon In the market as acoinnieto thrnut. una uerativeiv endurable, lnng healer.

Atl person atUieted with bur dreadful consnraptiou will nodi speedy rcliuf and in a majority of cases a I KtToSsiooore money to any party who. be taken Vhre fourth of a bottle without reiicf. Frke 50 ceuts and $1. Trial site free..

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