SJKJ ' . Li'ti'f'"' "'" i ." 5ir.0i ii.npr, -V-rv ' ' Jf & mr- V J - ' 1 2 !- i& .-c 9 "W ;' - hJ r 5 J .fe. 7f :l akU ,-' t , V. "SiC-rA --t " f- -t. '33 ,-rs & ,- 5' P ja5Nii,.. t"jsTr y- . - v- 1 mt-' : hHacrobsaofayt, i Bsadse'rrfBSl As m the aata, Vr suKcfct Uaard, Lays teaderiv bar m, ceM head, W hkh with Its eft teach sweeps awa All Uagoriag traces of aw say. The tmrm wlads grow hashed, aad He la aUeaee aeetllagat her feet. Or 1b aaaraarou tern refly TJate her Tele. so lew, so tweet, A ike recites, with fervor time. Her rosary ef atarsaad dew. Aad here aaosg the toaba of tboee Whose hearts bo aere akall feel eartb'a wo, Upoa bm ialla tke deep repose Of wards I heard two days ago-- "Peace be to yoaw for peace at but Upoa ay aeml kcrapall katk east. Taoaga load tke traapet a echoes riag, Aad Seree tke laaiaa of warfare rise, 8 Ull to ay heart tkeae tweet word brteg Tke loafaf Joy of Paraaiae Aad ae. aerese, carta's strife I Tlew, BIbc Beaaa aaid, "Peace be to yea!" Aad like tke Uod-sest dore of old, BeeB wkere dark Jorsaa's watera roll. Peace, aeat by lore, deaceada to fold Her white triage o'er ay reatleca eoul , KoraeedlaoiraoBewoaadroaaalgB ' To proe there la a rest di viae. Ob, lore! If latkeyearatoeoae Wo loae the peace oar fcearta feel bow If hope's tweet alaglac voice ia daab, Aad aorrow crewaa each acalag brow 8tlll,alest tke glooa, well aotdeapoad, Beaeaboriag 'all la peace aeyoad." DwClaAtetiea Uader DUaCaltles. A Practloal Joke ea a Frefeeaer ef g EIo cwtioa. fTbe "Fat Contributor," is-some recol lections of Artemtu Ward, tells the fol lowing story: In the spring 1859 I accepted a prof fered editorial position en The Cleveland National Demeerot, and reaewed say act quaiatanco with Artemus Ward. On the first evening of my arrival he volunteered to show ms around a very desirable achievement, as I was to fill tbepsiitkareaW"oflk)r. Heowed jBir.otwdrt so AiKceeeV folly 4atawt3 cJcloekia the moralag I besjatr mHaaialmoat aslrBaoca at home in OlawtJaaftfI-al liTod there all my days, to say aothiag of my 'eights. Artimas iavited me to share his bad witaam for the remaiadoT of the Bight, andll w&cepted. ;jt t -' Adjoiaiag his room lodge! a young prolaaaor of alocmtioa, who was eade&v oriato aAtaWkaa school in davabmd. He M-jest stafmagoM. ia basiaW was,ahiraUlppato-propitiato the "Lai's ret me professor up." saldAr- rl temaa,? aal have bira orate fr,n.".;t t I romoostrated with him. jremiadad S S -J. . , V- J.. . . t . Ti. 1. " iii a i him of the lateness of the hour, that T r -- - j- . PalaMigbt,lai - was not acquainted with the professor, and all that, but to no purpose. - "He w a public man," said Ward, "and wl . . ' public men like to meet representatives of the press, as restaurants are supposed ., to get upwarm meals at all hours." ' He gave a thundering rap at the door, as he shouted, "Frbfessor-rsrl" "Who's there? What yee want!" cried a muffled voice, evidently beneath the bedclothes, for it was a bitter cold night in February. "It is I; Brown, of The Plain Dealer? said Artemis, and nudging me gently in the ribs, he whispered, "That'll fetch &v .him. The power4of-the press is iavin- v - cible. It Ms" the Archimedian lever which " His remarks were interrupted by the opening of the door, and I could just discover the dim outline, of a skirted form shivering in the doorway. "Excuse me for disturbing you, pro- feasor,'; aaid. Artemus ia his blandest manner, "but I am anxious to introduce iou in B9T friMid br flu ajtv .(Ia1 - z it of 'The Democrat. He has heard much of you, and declares positively he Jean' t go to bed until he hears you clocute." "Hears me what?" answered the pro fessor, between his chattering teeth. "Hears you elocute recite declaim T Uaderstand? Specimen of your elocu tioi!" ; tlavain did the professor plead tho lateaeas of the hour, and his fire had gone out. Artemus would cceat o I 'Parmit me atloatV tuMaWpn ftator, "to put onmwM cloJnaiito Bthtthofaa." In ff'fi; "Not at all acaasary. Tnaal my daar boy, k ot iiasaiaiy oa aras. He'';(ttraightaaaafapvaaaaHd jaattwaYblad oTarf right aip oaxmi chair, and give W"Tr s;stoM?oa Om baralag dock" aaaiag ia & side whisper ia my eW, ' baraiag-aack will warm him vp. U i f Gently, yet firmly, did Artiaas. aeoat V, y- tae rewctant protsmor-apea the chair, protesting that m ecologies wereaasea sary forMs appearance ud aamriag i uh "uuioas ma aot make, the i," although the shiveriag disciple of' umaoameaw aad Cicero prjmahly thought that clothes would make a nun more comfortable oa such a nicht as that - He gave aa "Caaahiaaca" with a geod y quavers of the voice, aa he stood taaMag ia; a elegit short, white garment ; thea followed Oa Liadea whea the ana was low," "Sword of Banker Hill," Ux, "by particalarreqaeat of a friend," as Areemaa Ward aaid, although I was too tly: th Mppressed Uagh- ear to make a met djxag request had it itwastooiHai. aa iadM- M taeehair. aa Ward had it aad we ait- aW leer hoidia' omrmiw faintly whia..r W- off aurta, Jaat MastWwBaT. - Met!" ,Jmm "" ABV'af 1U faSu'" ItwraaaiaWatwVJsaaitto ''jg'gjgj'tV.A ' ' '' ga aaat aaaea Jaa ac the aaaaaa caT aaaahar aitaiMs w ..'""" fe'-'tl2'-'L -1' , - ajeeaajase; aasgsMs.l aWy Taa.iaa &-Awa- mmatmamaTm yi1"'" ltomimimmjm9 taral OaHege, eawiepwawBlBB '4af Bawmetraareav K awaaaBk of ear visit ta aae arefes 'llami Isbml em taslaaf tfai Mat wwiaad'aMt' k. Saaaaaa.r aaeka' aT haa 'aaasawaal- awlCSSSSSKi- - ZT !T vsaasaswa awww wa. as wwaaaBSBWA saaai waawaflBBB aWreBaBBasaaaj Wwat.JraaBdi BBaasaWSlBBaBW aaaawaaJPtesgi-K-. BaaaaaaaabaTaaxv-V r gwBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat gwBaa.' aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV -Taaawt -. bBBBv aawajaMgwBaiaBk''t u - v K gwBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawasVa , J-fBjWBjWfa.- f -- . ;Jj-- . aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaia aowars as aa elocBtiaaaVaad the satiafsedoa aad delight with which we laleaed to kU uaqaled redta tkwa." The profesajr was overjoyed, aad prob ably is igaoraat to this day that Artamaa "playing it oa hi To law ycyscra. After a few days ayeit ia rest, aad ia viewiag the many fine reaideacee aboat San Francisco, we determiaed to im prove the time by starting oa oar tor of iaspectioB, for we came aot to see cities which mea made, bat the eternal hills. It was too late in the week for aa extended toar, and we wished a Sabbath day of rest among the moaataiaa. Oar good friends Warren, of the CoUfernim Farmer, aad Capt Wakelee, to both of whom we are Indebted for ammberiam attentions, advised the Geysers so on Friday atternoon we took the steamer for Vallejo, then the cars for Cloverdale, arriving In time for a late supper. In the morning early we were ia the stage and oa our way over the narrowest, steepest, most frightial, momatala road we ever traveled. Imagine sitting be hind six horses, who are galloping over a road cut in a steep mountain side, aaid road just five inches wider than the track of the wheels, turning all sorts of short corners, and ever so many thousand feet from the bottom of the canyon, down which you can look if you are not afraid. We had been advised not to ride with Foss, the celebrated Whip," as his driving was reckless and dangerous. A few weeks after he killed himself, and injured or killed several of his passen gers. He had been puffed to death by stupid sensational correspondents. On reaching the Geyser Hotel, the first thought was that we had arrived at a railroad station, for we heard the rush of the steam, and even the whistle of the engine, and could well detect the sul phureous smoke of the coal. It proved, however, to be all Nature's work; for looking down the canyon we saw the steam issuing from its sides, from almost every crevice; everything seemed to be boiling and seething, and we do not wonder that a poor affrighted German hurried away, declaring it was notion mile from every' bad place. We had only barely registered our names when the good landlord and his daughter an nounced themselves as friends and cus tamers, when in their eastern home, aad we spent several pleasant hours together hunting wild flowers on the moaatalns aad Lilies on the banks of the PJuton fiver. The Geysers are situated in a deep rocky canyon, which seems to be truly Nature's laboratory, for" here are springs of alum, soda, Epsom salts, sul phuric acid and ammonia. In one place is a boiling spring, called the "Devil's Inkstand," pouring out a stream of hot, black liquid; twenty feet further on Is the "Witches' Cauldron," in which we boiled a egg hard in three minutes. A hundred feet above, in, a lodge of the rock is the Steamboat," where the peri odical puffing of the steam is more fright ful than curious. A few steps further is the "Devil's Grist-mill," from which issues a terrible .confusion of rattling sounds. Still n you go to the "Devil's Teakettle' tolling hot, and if you thrust a stick into it, there is an angry sputtering aid splashing of water that will cause ahasty retreat. The ground upon whichyou tread is hot, you are enveloped in a cloud of steam which issues in athousand jots, and though not willing ft" show fear, von cannot heln feeling eUttleend you hardly think' tt. best to oweit mere a great wnue, inougn of cousi pariecti v safe, and all that "A trkto the Peciic,"ia rfefc's Fleral Guide Ceateaalal Matters. Tie United State Centennial Com miatioa hu chosen the following ofiloers: iFrwident, Gen. Joseph R.;Hawley, Coa Mcticut; First Vice Presideat, Orestes Cleveland, New Jersey; Second Vice President, John D. Creigh, California; Third Vice Presideat Robert Lowrr. IsWa; Fourth Yicr Presideat Thomas H. Caldwell, Tennessee; Fifth Vice President, John McNeill, Missouri; Sixth Vice President, William Gumey, South Carolina;Tohu L. Campbell, Secretary. The programme prepared by the Com suasion for the gtand demoastzatioa at Philadelphia in 1876, designates General Grant aa President; Charles Francis Adams, L. Q, a Lamar,' Orators; Hairy Wadsworth Longfellow, Poet; Balpa Waldo Emerson, Reader ot the Decla ration of Iadepeadaace ; , Gem. Wsa. T. Sbermaa, Grand Marshal; Gea. Jeeoph u. wuunwm, maner Of atTeatee. Oa tbedial plate of the great clock the twenty-four hoars are marked with the atejaa of tho aedlac aad the aaaaea of the moon. Above thie ie the aittiag ia state upon a platf nllMphaay aad Aaceaeioa, the doer oa the right of the Ylrgia irnnns. aad outwalks aa angel with a big trum pet, waiak he Mows, aad shea bowing to the Madoaaa, aeease oa; he is foUowed by three gentltmss Moorish msasrehs. or or the three sacresl bags. ac ac wl -. ". i abteckatnight These ail aerty nana through the waiea iaamemmaalv OatheaaaisjtaViaa Qa taa --- . . ka-as aaHL aaat :n aaiahahkai waftaskft aaasaaataWaa amiM aeaai t aaaawase,weasa ifr The ltemJaaa4TkeirTealea. Near the towa of Caraaeia Brittany, Fraaee, there is aa extensive plain, sev eral milee wide, with a flat aad barren surface. It is the last place ia the world a tourist would care about visiting, if he were traveling in search of beautiful ob jects. Ia wiatcr the coldest winds blow over it with wild force, and in sammsr it ia unprotected by trees or shrubbery from the scorching shafts of the sua. But it ia aot wholly uaiater estiag, aad I propose we make a short visit to it. We will suppose, then, that you and I are stopping atoasoi the quiet taverns ia Caraac, aad have wandered toward the plaia lor a walk. Just outside the towa, a bit of a hill rises high enough to show us the surrounding country. There are few houses or trees on the plaia; bet it is divided into several av enues by long rows of unhewn, upright stones, which, as far as the eye can see, are ranged in almost perfect order, like an army prepared for a battle. There are over a thousand of them, and they stretch across the country from east to west for nearly seven miles. The larg est are twenty-two feet high, and the smallest tea feet A few have fallen aad others have been carted away; but originally they were placed apart at reg ular distance. Whea you &come nearer to them you will see many signs of age upon them. They are seamed, mossy and battered. How old do you guess they are? No body is quite sure, not even the wisest of the historians, but wo may safely say that they have held their present posi tions '.for over eighteen hundred years. For eighteen (hundrcd years they have clung to the meager ground and with stood the combined assaults of time and storm, while generation after generation of the living has passed away. How did they come there? The simple, credulous people of old, to whom all fairy stories were the truest histories, be lieved that giants brought them and planted them; but we know better than that They were erected by ordinary men, and you may imagine how much labor the work cost at a time when there wer . no cartB or wheelbarrows, much lees rail roads or massive cranes. Years, per haps centuries, were occupied, and to the builders the undertaking must have seemed as stupendous as the erection of the East River bridge seems to us. Similar stones are found at other places id Brittany; but the most famous collection'is on a plain near the town of Salisbury, in England. This is called Stoneuenge, and consists of one hundred and forty stones, the smallest of which weigh ten tons and the largest seventy tons. The remains of men and animals have been also foundJn the vicinity, and these have given the antiquaries a clue as to the objects for which the stones' were raised. Nothiag.positive is known about them. k but it is supposed that tliey mark the temples of the Druids, a religious order which possessed great power in France and England luring .the century before and the century after the coming of Christ. They obtained a complete mas tery over the ignorant and superstitious people then occupying those countries, by the practice of mysterious arts, which often were extremely cruel. They pro fessed to know the hidden nature ot things, and the forms and movements of the sun and stars; but in reality they were not as wise as the children in our primary schools, and the simplest tricks of a good modern conjurer would sur pass their most wonderful ones. They were astrologers and herb doctors as well as priests and historiaas, and they at tributed a sacred character to many plants. Human sacrifices formed one of the most terrible features of their religion. The victims usually were criminals or prisoners of war; but when there were aoae of these, innocent and unoffending person were sacrificed. The favorite resort of the Druids was an island opposite the month ot the river Loire, ia France, where, once every year, between sunrise and sunset, they pulled down and rebuilt the roof of their tem pleef and any priest who allowed the smallest. part of the sacred materials to fall carelessly, was torn to pieces by,his WlawaJg The oaly traces of the order teft tone art the rude stone buildings at Stone heage aad Caraac. Betreetiag before tto lUmjM, the Druids weat to the IaU of Anglesey,. ia Wales; aad whea they saw tasfr conquerors following, they made preparations for a battle. Among taeir preparations aot exactly foriae battle, but for what thev expected to follow itwere immense altars, oa which thymtendedtoaacrintaeunfortaaate Romans who should be loft after the bat tle. They were quite sure that- they would need these, altars, for their oracles gave them every reason to believe la an amotions triumph: of their anas. 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SuppreasioB or Low of Voice, Bron chitis, Severe Curoaic or Lingering Couirha. it will be found to surpass any medicine that has ever before been offered to the public It is sold by all dealers in medicines. OWT , Read aotice la aaotaer cola Sead8deeaia4e Ckae Watte. Ualt. Caaada, aadaHateeceB beaatifel slut card aad cue. We bare aeea hla carat aad pruBoasce taea apkadld. Ploreo Well Aaccr. Tberc la ho better iBTeataoct far a aaa to make than tajlag a eoaaty rlcbt aad oae of Plerce'a Well Aagera. Proa f to f KM) per dar caa be eaally aadela every eoaaty 1b Icwa. we bbto exaalaed tale unr aad proaoaaco It Me auetr for Iowa aoll aad to aake aoaey. See catd la.aaotbcrcolaaa aad aead for catalogae. Tfco Utonary Ooaa-Wo bare receired a taalaeB copy of the "Literary Oea" froa tao Pralne Club Aceary. HcaootaaK, Mich. It la a flucataceat, laire, eiaht page paper, ailed wtta choice aad dellaatfal readlar aatter. AceaU beald write at oace. Wg prealsaa aad tplea- dldfolkatodealwlta. S)S7 a TTeebu Ib aaoiher coIbmd we pretcat tbe card of J. K. Kasaey, Xaq., of Detroit, Mica., who baa forty aew BOTeltlea for aceate. either ladle or ceatleaen. that tell at tight aad iauaoaao btoSU aade. We bare examined the ariidea, aad proaoaace thea the Sacst we have erer aeea for agcaU to tell. See aia card and write hla. Tobaeea Habit Cwreel-Oae of tho xrcatest dJacotertea of the age ia that or W. CrlttcBden, aaa. . of Detroit, who cure all atlag tobacco ot taelkhysad dianaUBjc habit. Mr. Crittenden baa carea haadreda, aae we hare talked with pa tleata of ala, who sit e tae higbeat ttBtlmonUI aa to alt aare reaedr. It only coata 50 cU. for the preacrlptioB. Try it, yoa chewer. and be cared. Bee card ia another column. Wo thmll allado to thia again. Develop Tear Yoaaar Trettera.- In another comma w lill be foand the card oi Metra. Hum- parey A Lewia, ef Lockport, N. Y who mana- ia lactare aad aell toe welrhta for aldlas tho dercl opaeat of trottinz horaea, particularly the young eaca. The faateat trotter on th torf nac them. and they ace a aoat Inralnable aid. All owner of yoang horaea ahoald try thea. Thoy are no axed weighu, bat adapted to all hones, ttcc their card. . A Good Revolver at a moderate" prico la a want that haa long been felt b, the American aportamaa aad gentleraaR. Thia want haa bees eapnlled by tho Ilazard Mfg Co., of il&icauo. 111., Ib thQir new Baffalo Bill Revolver, which they are retailing at two dollar, and which foraccaracy, diaianee. durability aad boaaty of finlt h ir aeldom equaled by good of more than double Its price Any one derirlng anything 1b this lino will do well to give thea a trial. Meaey-aaakiaa; Article for Areata. It la aeldom that ao attractive a combination ia offered to agent aa that of P. P. Gluck, of New Bedford, Mass. Thecbromoa are attractive, and aoll at eight. The prize package ia alaple aa flour, and tho Imitation gold watch tbe aoat money making article ever offered. It cannot bo told from a $100 gold watch, aad ia aent for your examination be fore parcbaalnir. Agent rejwrt more money made on the novelties offered by Mr. Glack Ihon oa aay other, tseenre the agency for jour town and aake aoney. From "The IndiptndtnL" ATKBIJ.L UBtMICal. 1'AINT. WO kUOW 01 BO abject of each importance to bonaeholder aa mat oi a eooa, nanatome, aarablo oa-nt for their dwellloga. Wlthla the pa t few year we have walehea the progre of the Averill Chemical faint, ana nave had frequent opportunities to test tt fully. We think It just tb article to ap ply the seed, and give it our hearty indorsement. Examlntr nd Chronicle advisea Ita reader who are lu pursuit of a meritorious article, to use tke Averill Chemical Paint. The Champion Hoc Kiagvr aad Holder la advertised la thia paper, the ring i formed from a alngle piece of wire, and 1 o made that no aaarp enda are left ia the flesh when It la In aerted, which Is very easily and quickly done, "vlth the plachera made lor the purpose, while the animal la aecnrelr held by, tbe holder. Iho ring being double, ia la effect equal to two ordinal y or aingle ring, aad iaut effectually prevent the catar, III., aio the aaaafactarersi uik inns ruoia?. vnamnera at lmnun, or ue- Ask your hardware dealer for them, We would call the attention or our reaficrs to the card ef Carpenter Billing, Dea Moine. lowav wholesale dealera ia plaia and stamped tinwaye, Japanaed ware, UnBera, atock and trimmings, elaasware, Ac. These gentlemen have lately started In business, and by fair and equate dealt Bg are balldlag ap a large Jobbing trade. They aanafactBre all their plain tinware, ana warrant all work taraed out by thea. They also deal ia all kind or barter, payins hisbest market price la trade or caah for rags, old metal, necawax, wool. cc Blblo Preacrlptloaa. Medicinal herb are recommended la the OM Tesuaent, bat no min eral draga are aeaUoned there. "Tbe leavea of the tree are for the healing of tbe nations," say the Prophet. "The weak eat herbs," aaya St. Paul. Oa this point philosophy and Iloly Writ agree, aad the wisdom of the Bible' veg etable prescription la Hi oat rated la tnese later Uara by the carea of dyspepsia, liver complaint, ncrvoaa aaladiee, lang diseases, eont, rheumat ism, etcM arcoapUaaed by Da. WautBa'a Via boab fiimaa, coapoaod exclusively of Califor a.a herbs. Pratt Packa aad Beaton Olft Kg Caae. we call attention to tae card. la another colaaa or Mesara. Iagbam Leslie A Co., or Ben ton Marbor, Mich., one of tbe aoat extensive auafactarora of fruit packages and egg caaea In taecoaatrr. Tbalri that their return la aeedleee. :g caae u raraiaked to cheap It coata obit out cent per aoaen to aaip egg with thia cue. They also aake ualleck'a patent berry boxea. poach basket, and everything made from veneering. Bead lor their price lieia ; It will pay yoa. Teeti aoaial Ilka tala pay: Rocaatxa,Iu..,Jaa.aaM$74. Dear Sir: Harlaa; aaod the Benton Gift Egg Caae eeveral aoatas la aklppta; egga to Chicago aad eastern aarketa, I aa prepared to aay I re gard It tally a mcceaa, aad ahall continue to aae it lBprefcreace to other caaea, aa ay egg Snda readier aad better aale. Yoaravorytraly. A. H. PIKLDS. CalMvaaav la a anar aad very iaportaat 'invention, and ia used for the caruvattoaorgardeae. It ie a great labor-eaving aacaiae: It will do the work of are aea with ease, aad readattBraoalag comparatively easy. It doeaalaoat every thlag aboat the gardeaaad aaraory. It caHlvatee the groaad deep or hal low; It works tae aide of aweet potato ridget, cuta atrawberry raaaers, rakea the ground, Uya off tao rowa to plaat, aad covera tbe teed for the enltlVBtfoa ot oaiona, boeta, paranlpa and all vagetabMe; wkere a borao aaat be dispensed with. It la Jaat tao thing. Tho cultivator can be raaUtaoeaallMtvecetabloaof aay kind. The draft ia ilght aad oaay, tao operator ataade a straMaV worts with aa aaca ease aa with a coa aoa hoe, aad doaa tao work of Ive bub. The caltlvBtorawarraatedtotlltheoUL The weight UaboatatolSlba. Boa card la another colaaa. Dro Wrka-B. 1 aiateblar A Cn . corner 3d aad Locaat atreeta. Dee Motcee, lowa, cleaa, preaa aodrepalr ceata1 eiolarBg. each aa coata, paata, voata, etc la a aaparior manner at radaced micas, they also cleaa carpeu, table aad tdaaoapreadh, tad ladlee'draoa good of aU alaaa. Thev aa atnu1 elotblas arlthoat takiav la piecoa,aad warraat tae color aot to rab off. All klads of draw gooda, aaawia. allka. ailk vet- dehUaca. Ac ia a atyte eaperiocto that of aay ether Kr,eyoa.aa i aoo sen w tae coaairr. Br doaorlBttoa of ailk uivnnUa arodyad witaoat lajary to the taztare tho a aa aartaa; aw aye betag lastaataseaaa, aaatlv aba aooda are aot lalaraa mt hailiaa- UacaVi or alkalies.' All watk warraated eaaal tttakllihairat la tao eoaatrr. a - a Bestaff tloa to tae advarUaeaeat ef la this wseic'a teaaoof oar astawasaarothsr AIL-Wsc4ansa Bsjataw At aavaaV a Caicaaa aad Plaao.111. Taswanavwatsta atesewaflaatorstaMyaarwa totastaaamef IowvMssvaaka aad the ether lares graiB grow tog Batss of whsMorthwssttaat MtoBBBinaarySaras ta aawaartalaglaeoaa asaaaUsaef taea. JLWmh Wthsao urvst aa.waarsMaajsal.layJaeh larger taaa that af mam ijha sap aa aa this eaatlasi af aawaaatiy. It to, aAsaa. asc slsasartag all atbar. Waea a baaaUag IfTaaafess, he Issras that tala Ls, timshaa Vr aasrvaajaaw aaayw waw7 wwm a a w " Srtl Sapaajajasf. 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Tala ana awe aaaHaatare aortaaia here aay ferfc, das aad aacaiae severe caaraiBC OMrr aa wiae awe, f Btowt. caHlTaton. ac. aad la atet are aeet extaaotve aaaaactaron of tao beet daao of awa taBteaoattla taoeoaatry. Tbyarelaee oagbly reliable aad aaoet coartenaa fMtleaea to deaTwlta. too tbeir aaaoeaaoaMaWaad aead for i tltaetrated clrcalar. MANUAL OF JURtSPMBEIICC AND CO-OPKRATIOX Tata PATBOX8 OT UDSEANbaY. By A. B. Saedley. Mao Iowa State Graace. rabUbedbyOeo.Wa.J of oace of Fmttvn $ Utir Deo Molae. Iowa. pafF. boaad la cloth. By aaU, pootaae ptafal A iaS per copy; by expre or trcLrat, la pack am of Iro or more. II SS per copy. Depatie aad Maatera are earaeaUy reqaeted to call the atteattoa of their reepecUve Oraafea to tala book. Bead for copy at oace. m ADAY7 11 ow aceau aake It. aaa pie IUB a COM St. Leate. Me. free. COB. YuM VC U eta. tor a) colored jUctare. I O A. CHILD, box ne, DaTcaport. Iowa. E TKr PAbULY WAMTBIT. Moaeytalt Sold by Ante. Addreaa M.M. LoTBi,k(. Pa. BnflafC Papera. Waatacesia. ead aiaap. PUUriO.LrL- Paibcbilo. Kolllac Prairie. Wla. II " I Bead roar I friend' ad- abb, Wtt rhi lphla,Peaa. An Bight-page Monthly Paper for ONLY 50 CENTS A YEAH. Moat reading, choicest atoriea, large t prvrni- am, accbi wantea. Aoareea tgeat In TUB LITKRARY GEM, Schoolcraft. Mich. PIERCE WELL AUGtf rtmumjn aM arM ow via wHa thea la barta a BMark wM. Ikrauk MK,aa4 ta tita aa aaMtag Uw a kamaa, ?" "? fjnwtr StM.' aai FBR DAVOUAK ANTEKO Mtkrctiiinn. raa iNna CH AS. D. aitRCB. rara. tataata. "Beware or II. M. ilrowa. lie haa a forged deed fur the SU'e of Xehraak on ay anger. h wuvhvuvx rvrtoJT - iVlUKt. $57 A WEEK. AUKNTS WAMTKD-Ladlca aad grata. 40 Noreltlc: all sll at aishU AIo aaeJUa aizt tch Noodles for all Bowing machluea manufactured. Will cnd tt doaen Needle on receipt cf Sic Call on or addreaa N. K. RA LMSKY, No. 119 Michigan Avenaj, D-trolt CANNOT BE BEAT ! T!w BUFFALO BILL REVOLVER mailed to any part of the United Stateaon receipt of as ee. 20,fl00 already .old. Beat aaytMag of the kind ever aade. For accuracy and distance it haa no eqnal. Addrca all order lo IUzabd Mm Co., Chicago. III. N. B. We have evcrr revolver examined bv an experienced run smith before it leave oar shop and can warrant them perfect la every way. Lib era! discount lo the trade. Chicago Scale Go.; 6S& 70 W. Meareo St, Chtrage, 111. 4 Ton Hay op Stock Scales, - $00 All other ize at great reduction. All Bcalea xcarranttd. Pull panlcnlara npun application. CARPENTEK & BILLINGS. Manufactnrera and Jobbers of TINWARE I Alto keep on hand a fall line of Tinners' Stock and Trimmings. JAPAKHXD WAKE, Stamped Ware, Glansware, &c. Serd in your order aad give aa a triai. Cab paid for Itag. Old Metal, Feathers, Boeawax, Wool. Ac. 215 Walnut St., PES M0I5ES, lOTtA. THE TAYLOR Hay & Grain Rake. at eioae of aoaaoa of 1874. Thia Rake has bee la aae elevea yeart, aad aaa takea orer Owe Taoaeaai PIK8T PBaV MIUMS at fain and ield trtala. It to tae Beat aadl Moat Bead far Descriptive Clrcalar aad Price Lift. Maaafactared oaly by A. A. Abbott at Co Chicago, IU.; Y. J. Wllliaaa a Co DaaMaa; era! areata for eHBftan, laarar m wear, veaacu aaaa, goa- ir ion. Wlieeler & Melick Co. MEOALTMAOH1N tBTaSI MsaararJars tao aoat apprsvsd ktads saal Daahta-awaanaal RAUWtT HORSE-POWERS, Bar ess, raw aad thrwo aias Lever Power for oae, two, aar. six. kotua. Tfcr atra aaa cieaasr. aaa Whan ia ntraa prrsnrnar luzimnim, "ar bis Btsaa Baglara. Batacls Msrhlaas. Mans Hsy Pecks. Dog atd Post Powers fCharatsg. AeJ: Ctdsr aai Wlae Mllla aad Prssses, Pes. CaKacs, aud-tawtof Marhlaa. 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Tkeee barbe are aaaa ef lural mbbbtbb'O wire ta arevaat rwat aaw rajeala ag poaS af tww No. IS wiraaeaeaeS ot waiea atwwwaai aeawaeatM say keire4aMawiB Slip art (aaallvg tve lasaes,) taey are faaa twawja,at haldiaar that tsaoha laaaasalT, I tketr a4acee; waea sjeaaaieawMi it 5 weigh frosa 17 ta IS tae rod, aaa sells daataexBMeei'atwwertareeH seaaa leaos caa ae easily laiea. We visited tae aeeery at Del KJMAtwee-,aai' .1 U &...! 1 a law cAaaiiua ubs gaaaaaa-a scarcely a year atw, Ibq I roeeisiaarUaeatoawrit aow occaaias a Brick awiwlBtr. two stories aif a, 70x190 leet, witag steasa eagiae aad a Urge ataeaatS of aaacaiaery, eeaployiag 70 aeaas, n raraiaar oat osaw tkraa tnaa air alow 1 with preperatioae fer largely ia. ft creasiag the basiaess. Lsrge? aaanualai ef aa - aaaa - ased ia tbe vieiaity, aad several' laraers wish wbosb we abated, highly approve of iL Bat two straads are aeaally ased ae a cat' tie feace, proviageatiiely eJkieat, with posts two rede aaart. Waea a closer feace ie waated. three wires are Biaiaiiriatai Maaf. BramaaaaS tag the aaaiber of poet. Upoa laqalry, we foaad ao iajary had beea J-"" aWl fence the past chaageable aad extrsaae wiater, as the twistiag of the wires al learnt aafficieat for all coatractioa and esaeaeiea, which has doae so saach te lajuro tae single wire feace. siagle straad raa aroaad a stack of hay or graia, has proved j coaiplete protectina, aad coahl he ased ia dividiag a paetare or comae hi in fewl- iog off. Large aaiMiaU of Ue wire are bciag daily shipped to other States, even to California, where aa order for a car load easae while we were there. Over fort j tons have boea sold frosa the factory dariac March aad April, for home use. Ihe wire is soaked ia a preparatioa of 11a semi oil aad pat ap oa rmla of con veaieat sise for haadliar. Seat pies will be seat to aay one free, and aay tutthcr iafonaatjow givea by addreeaiaa; the Barb Feace Cosapaav. IM aTalli. Illinois. fHE MARSH HARVESTER FOR 1875 MANorACTvaao r OAaaatOH, DaaOalafsl HglEi BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaBaaaaaaaaaaaVwrSu gaWaaBJ!a TaalBO AMD FBOTBD MAOKIMM. N ADVANCE OF ALL OTHER GRAIN HARVESTING MACHIrTKS The aaauuctnrar have special raaaoa to thaak ta fanaeri of low fur th fvr shows tbU ll,rm(r ie sale of last year is the Stat bclac nearly four thousaadi. Our order for thia aoa alrJy.Mr Ml, tceed three thousand Car Iowa. No othar auaufecturtr of Rrapr or Harmit an tUuw tuch a ut4, r produce ao aaay or so Strong commendatory UMletoai! frost the farmlag tomoiuBiiy. wbsra tgaiua. Ulaa ia what ws area. It ia well aud aad durable, aad It it mtmtj mmd tim ar tf4tJ (m kttfimg it im rlr 4asjLV Tkr Jttmtr, asar tAsm u-A( aak these she u it if Uk u not tni. Several stuasasal aasswcnwii aad doalars heretofore taskiag aad aalling Mtf-raks rim, aaJwh tv aaected to dlaassrora of, aad tesght the inareductlos of the Martb llarvrsisr, ar now atiMBJga it up Harvester sf taeir sws, piratiag our pate I for th Bwrpet. tArrtij, tttutJimr tie ' tj x lUrtttttr fir tkir KmrM, Mo urtaar caa laQ to receUert that such compttlag Itsrvvstcr ara Kn 4 Umtritd mmd UmctrltimmVtm our ia the result of year of saria aad ha Wn tocaftlr ut4 t over tO,000 Caraaara. Tkt Mmrtk it sw Sxerimrmf, ws promiaa to keep ii la tU ld, aad 0at tl tsHcsstiasetobethwWstsMd. v X , ws bars prompt asd reliable Vacal agests is searly every cousty, who will W griiud to rahBMma arvsatar at task aevsral warsbeaats, aadto suhe peksa fee uaas or caah. as aaay U dtsirad. OAMMOir. vgwkxnm riwau, BWtcAco, Mat ht, Ojs. IM Wsstlaajea aHreet, OKXOAOO. Are yon going to Paint t Averill Chemical Paint. Uaadreds ef teataseaisls frosa ewwevs asaptc uara ot cotors laraaaaa nee ay deejays, aaa ay Geo. 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Msaoy ssvd la sts the tataam asg aagsr. uas nswstms aaa ia won usai, OMAJsaaavsaotriivLAar.ea PrleaasfBtamara.7ksasa.l Xaslssivs MaaaJactarvra. PrlwefsBMpt,aBsrMa. Oseatar. imsoia. tlss af Maw aTaar. ?Se sssh. laMTaak , of t.rt taes. r K . BaaBBBjBBBBHBS9BB9!!5SR! Br. J. Waiker'g CaJUwtaUTiB. WUnTw are a aaraly Vaar-uWe chieiv frees awhVtt' Ure aaYha foaad ea the Sewer naeee of usb atom Mevada aaomaulna ef O&ifer aia, the leirirhul propertje af wfeka are extracted aaersftesa with neaMBj i ase of AkaMsaL The Oweetioa-ATJwo? ''What it the eaaae of the aaesaai af TlMBOAB BfT- f Ovar aawtwsr fa. that thrr resooTe taeeaaaaofdaeeaaxaadtBerar' aia aamlth. They are tasf;iti ariieraai a htiriaz prlopfo, a assist: Beaevatur aad InTigorator f aaa issiBi. Kerer before la tbe esjd has a aastriaa Um maaamt the rtaariairts at YfaasjAB Birnas ia salhrg tia ef every aaaae aaaUbeu-tvW t aaili Taiaaifsa as vsll aa ar tame. CsaaiaeliB ar Iafaaaatioe of liver aaal Taaseal Orasas.ia 1 Ba f Da. 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