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3Viaaonir J?nmrimrnf Tto© Sprig «i By Jno. Aug. WiUiiiin -. 1!am the Resurrection r. Tho |it, the worm, tho ilnr' iu ?s ant) tlio i Thus lio» il:v' Iiwh n, at ifcursol iud 0«'Jn.pti.»mlut!t i:i Aciician i uv.tin, Aud Lcjuty muU.Jtra'Jioatlalii Iklrctt f!o« lathis, Indeed, the doistl::y fcf U'.an, IIUIK'.M' fie lo.illiMune vault, Ills MiibVU whom villus iiv«iiid In 1«U Feel }Ii!k1r.."i 'r i hi' lettoml Cmfrt Applio s tl.c lok« I lathmoi'Us Ills li Still liailis tinn. Yit allt ill- live .nr:'. 11 1 1 Fotevcr »k« p, 1 Ittvokfl tlie virtu*f And 1o l'fi." Alas in vr.in at Hci (ouch «o w: :et Yet there's an WI.HIm^y W'itl n»t the l.vi.iv n TJ.ti l.a stetiV-.. sics um. W ill g'.ve IJiO ilia .'.nil t.f v.hia.i Yitii.ii, (i Though Judith's I.iON triumphs u' At the regular held in New Qro"o' A. F. & A. May 14, 186", i' oiiietrs were elccted year. W. M., .ru. Fellows, «T. W 'Irons., J. F. Powell Wttersoii: N. Fullnian v. as appoint ed Chaplain, W. "3lend. S. D., K. dgc 150. day evening 0 Wallop, J. D., H. W. II. Powell, S. S Humphrey. -T- S. i(ting a teachers IiT. (iiegon during the pr 'neen giving the Ci. wholesome instrueti iv. Art. Few better ruen or flawkeve state. His lectures abound \VViC "H hat Is a lAdt? The folb.-wing ^ue^tion h-.i iisc-ussi :i in 31 lat -e pn-miiuntly taking pait in it having I con the Memphis Appeal, the Na tional Freema I!'.:view, and that •Tournal, theFreemas The views of the Fre to us as embracing a perie i 1 n, in the following terse s "That a Lodge cf Jlasor.s cv.m j.o^cd of seven or more Master Ma sous, duly assembled, with the Holy Jiible, Square, and CV mpass, a Book i i' Contlitutions, and a warrant I iVe s. me Grand Lodge authorizing them to meet and work. the subje.-t ublicati: t.: The Common to, •ith, 11. Bro. -J. Eucs -1 !-as 1 to the Frater }.•- IjI r.ic DSt Trowel, the masonic Louis, n appear Gavel.—2he L'-i:,- n.on Gavel is an important instni- uicnt of labor, without which ,0.jThe nuaal teachings of the '-East work of manual skill can be com- pktcd from which we learn that ikill without industry will be of no!M,: Notwithstanding there is avail, and labor is ti of man for the heart may con '. and the htad deviso in vain, if iwo hand not prompt to execute th^ desif Masons are called moral bitilde, 1'n their rituals they dcch phaticaliy, that a mere gloriouspurpc.s'i than squari and hewing timbers is theirs— fitti inmortal nature for that spirit i: i: building not made with hands eter nal in the heavens. It is said that, the construction of the pyramids of Egypt employed the labor of one hundred thousand men for many years, but it was only to build mon umental piles, beneath v shadows kings might rest. T. pyramids are only temples lor the dead Masons are building one for tie living. The pyramids were only mausoleums in which "'the bones the mighty dead might repose in imperial magnificence Mesons are Meeting a .structure in which the 0od of Israel shall dwell forever. The pyramid shall crumble away, till not one stone shall be left upon another but who shall connt the years of immortality, the lifetime o.' thu soul, which is fitted for its ace i'i the Heavens V Who can (kfine its outlines, or fathom its depths, or measure its journey 7 It is a stream which grows broader and deeper as it flows onward. An augers eye cannot measure its depth nur an angel's wing travel to its farthest boundary. When earth's proudest monumental piles have crumbled away, and that sand been scattered by the desert winds, and the glory and-greatness of earth f-hall be forgotten, then will the im mortal be pluming its wings for lofti er flights. It is a fouiitain whose sources are in the Infinite, and whose placid waters flow on forever—a Bering time that shall bkoru, edu cating the immortal mind for the preaent, the future, for all ages—is acknowledged to be one of the es sential objects cf Masonic labors. The builder builds for a century Masons, for eternity. Tlfc painter paints lor a generation they, for everlasting years.—The National Frficma'Spfr.' Toe Thue I&ason's «»n be more divine than the moral precepts of Masonry? What more sublime than Charity—the soul and essence of Masonry?. To love your neighbor as yourself to love your Creator without reserve to love even your enemies to forget in juries to'pardon offenses conquer •nl with goof ?7ttr jojfiil with tl.at arc lia: y towevp will. symbolic reference to light of Ma in affliction to oiin -lt.i svnry. Tboro appears to be' many who are in unrknrss to :v- Masons who arc not familiar with the manner of calculating according to the above, and it in for their ben etit we give placo tt it. We hope our correspondent, haviug reference to lulSll by the action of our Mason- to the "dato,'' will accept this as a i." vows. "We are not to moarure I satisfactory answer to his queries, •lie riches or talents of our neigh-j—Mail Bag. dispense our gifts to tkm. Not to ad-1 *Ir:!lc ..t:i those who have strayed iiot rashly, lest ye be r.d to assist the iMii'ortnnate, :.uioiig the duties we are called u •,..i interests? ritice them humanity. to the Wo arc to tu ireful igihut !. harity i ardall, and favor auu e'euiitenauce ..II honest iutciuions. Show ujc a v. orld of true Masons, ajid 1 wilJ pi i'-.t the peaceful abode of ii ". i- 1 happiness. The Mlowine named Cable-tow.—-The out'side worhl nrc ^iUf"\r.T ll'° Hint n n/ rrt _• rsidcr that the cord extends from the rivers unto the ends of e earth." It reaches around the entire globe, where Masonry, with her mission of love, can. and is per jmitted to go. The hearts of the subjects of the world arc drawn by this fctrong cord of affection, and are entitled to its pasting benefits. —Mystic Star. American Adoptive L'ni- :te: 1 nivc-d xn a lMlor jiiij ..SMi i.ate, all" viful and element, subject in the eon. Profa"e. .1. H. Brown jpuipose they know not. The initi W. II. i ated have had its use, object and i e in New I cardinal virtues, Prudence, Forti tude. Temperance and Justice. WClK uflS MM 11A :il!" Masonrt.- It consists of five degrees, as fol lows :—1 Jephtha's Daughter 2. Ruth or the Mason's Widow 3. Esther, or the Mason's wife 4. Martha, or the Mason's sister 5. Electa. All the degrees together are called the "Rite of the Eastern jStar ai nre very beautiful and impressi Ladies who have re- these degrees have a ready :t'id efficient moans of commanding :e services of Freemasons wherever and whenever they may need them, trn c.a degrees are excellent and ^il t0 niako a good impres- (among some Masoiis a strong feel ling against any form of Androgyne JMnf.nry, it cannot be questioned at the spirit of the age demands nothing of the kind. Masons can •t find a surer safeguard and pro- I ction for their wives, sisters and ughters, than ie furnished by the merican Adoptive Rite. To the jocticn that the degrees are not asonic, it may be replied that they are as much so as any degree outside of the Symbolical Lodge. All the degrees alove the first three are Masonic .r.!y by adoption.—Cy okpedia of Masonry. "It has been said, 'that Masonry truly the sister of religion,' for she boasts her efficacy in all its na tive influence, and is constantly the assistant promoter of like principles and like actions. The central point of all her innumerable lines, squares and circles, is the love of God and upon this central point she builds her faith from it she derives her hope of glory here and hereafter uiid by it she squares her conduct in strict justice and universal chari ty. The central point of all true Masonry is the love of God.' The Holy Ilible is acknowledged by the craft to be our Spiritual, Moral and Masonie Trestle Board. Jehovah, the Supreme Grand High Priest, lias drawn thereon the perfect character, and gives it to us for our guidance in our work. Tlie iw of God, as revealed in the Bible, is the Moral Law of Freemasonry."— High Priest of the Grand Chapter of Minnesota. Bules for rJ Dotv.-What Masonic Dates.— Ancient Craft—Add 4000 to the common time thus: 1807 and 40U0 "'-.07. Scotch Bite—add 8700 to the common era thus 18G7 and 37(0—5027. (after September add aiiother year.) Boyal Arcb—add to the common era: thus 1807 and 680—2307. Koyal and Select Masters—add 1000 to the common tune thus: li- 07 and 1000—28G7. Knights Templar From the Christian era take 1118: thus 1118 from 1807—740. he PitKSENT.-Ycar of the Lord, A. D. liG7—Christian Era. Vcar o? Light, A.-. L.-. 5^67.— Lodtr° ot' Hiety, and nave heard something the cable-tiiW. They imagine! jat somewhere it is used, for what and ignore the practicability an em- i bleiuatical use of the calk-cord. ^1VS^ When its utility is explained, it imriivios the tracing board of the A., having four tassels placed at gle, and alludes to the four Ih s jlasomc cablc-ti-w is em- bkinatieal of a cord of affection. A r::nt tint should ever he regarded as brighter binding the whole Masonic Bruther- i. Masons are to be found in the '.cod nimly togetner, and make them i A, focl,n^ oflove' lings of love Ti:c Prophet of Israel must have 'ful cure, in excellent moral and impressive jkr.own something of the use of this £. T. FLTALIB. precepts and lessons nity, of the hig a. ir.cn or Maso cord, when he said "I drew tbeni with cords of a man. with banda of i i.',.. ... i u. „i .. \c Lveiy number should e-v^r 8houlJ be but rather itivattd as iaueh as any of the Charitt is the cnl* «l I sciences. It exerts an influence {,e that is beautiful aud holy, and leads 'a o'vrci to the polenniities of the Ov a: .on.—'A'oic© of Masonry. most brilliant jewel with which Masonry adcrus herself. This stands pre-eminent air.c.i the virtues that God iu liis holy word calls man to practice. Cinptrc S!:u»f!e tsnifu^ (L IttU«9. Av.t srrrr.ioK 10 all otues#, FerFani'.p» md M.inufaetuTirg Purpcso Agents wanted. AdJrcf*. EMTIRE S CO. C1G Bro-Ju-ay, Now York. [a52N'7 !M j.-.. C1G Bro-Ju-ay, Now York Rend flic Crrlitiicatr of Rer. R. T. Flualln. Pb. To IIosTxvrta: Pear Sir —Tbis is to certify that 1 ffH iken with the dyspepsia a rear ago bu»t i.rch, and. for a period of eight months, vr:i3 ido cf the mi«t miserable creatures meaning minutely imparted to them. Iron cor Lihi'ld, Dot b«'ini5 :.b!e either to Yi how many there are who neglect e: t, drink or sleep, and waa compelled to W:llk The floor incessantly. I w-s ne.\r!y of ro ison- aud Lope Lud :ge i about MXtv ye.irs). 1 h-ve no doubt Vi3 yoU'r ]3itteri alone, under Di- 'Tine ^idence, that effected this wen icr- Hudson, Mi A., August 30,1366. ITei.m«oli s rtrtn kxtbact Brcirc is ple tS:int in an 0 d. frve from all Ln- jurious properties, oad inuuediato in iu action Citation to Prove Will. The people of the State of Iow.». To the neit of kiu cf Michael Craruer late of Howard county Iowa, deceased, send greeting. Whereas Goodrich & Mead of Jfew Oregon Howiird County Imwm, ire lately uj plitd to the lion. 1. 0. Pre«ton. Priibare Juiige of the county of Howard lows, fur the proof of au instrument in writing, pur porting to bp th_' last will and tesir.ment of Mielv.iel Cramer l::te of s:id county, de ccriscd, which sriid will relates to both real and personal est..to. Tli-'n/"'To you and each of you of kia to tlie s^ii'l Michael Cramer are cit®d and re quired to appear at the office cf the Pro li..te Judge ia the county of How.rd ?tate of b'Wa. (hi Monl'.ytb.e 3rd iv of June 18G7, at one o'clock ra. of ^uid day anl attend the Probate of said Will. Iu testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of our s.iii Pro bate Court iJ'i' '!«k l-T nf M.iy 1»W7. D. 0. PRESTON, H. Probate Judge. [nMtS.] 8PRING STYLES OF Sir other 4* I£irltpatric Are now receiving their spring good*, which ore complete ia cverj^ de partment. saw STYLt juiiimra L8W SHEETINGS of all Kinds very low 200 BARRELS GOOD FLOUR. MESS, PRIME and CLEAR rORIt SUGAR CURED HAMS, Ancient Craft. Year of the World, A. •. M. •. J027, Scotch Bite. Year of the Discovery, A. •. L. 2397, Royal Arch. Year of the Deposit, A.\D ^07, Boyal and Select'Master.' tear of the Order, A.\0.\ 7-lj}, Knights Templar It is not claim ed that AnnoLucis (Year of Light,) is cccval with the Creation, but has SMOKED HAMS, LARD, CORN MEAL, &c., &c., &c., All for sale cheap for CASH. fcr-SEE SIGN SODTU Knh BRICK BLOCK ORESCO, IOWA. Blrotlicr k Kkkpatrick, Apil 26th, 1867. The Largest, The Bost, AND THE CIIE A TEST STOCK OF GOODS, •v«r shovo *p to til* trfti* at Clemmer's lruj£ 91a* Store, IN THiS BRICK 551,OCX.: eitsss3,2im Ous sis Tin a OP PAINTS. OILS, GLASS, cmu" cly left me. till the iffcrts made for my re cc.very having prwed fruitlesi. By the fir^t cf Novembv-r, 1^05, Ihsid be come so we:.k nn i feeble that 1 could scarce ly st::nd aiene. and, to all apre:r uace, w^uld soon die. At this time ih.ring read jiur advertise:nent/i my wife prev.iiKd ut in nie to trj- your liiuers. A bottle wtis procured, and, strange to any, I soon cem nioneed recorerir.g. I h..*o taken four bottles, and enjoying as good he.:lth now as uli be expected for one of my PUTTY. BKUSHES, TUBE DRUGS, ATF.NT MEDICINES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, MUSICAL INST., PEKFUMKRY ALBUMS, CANDIES. CIGARS, TOILET SOAPS His stock is full and complete in every department, and will ba sold at the lowest living ratea. Every article gafcraateed to b« repre sented. Caseco Deeember 1st, 1*86. n22v6 J.J. CLEilMER. Glad Tidiugs OF GREAT JOY! PEACE' N EARTH AAD GOOD WILL TO MEN: The AraM Clothed at the Grtat Clothing House of D.« C. Monty, AT LIME SPRINGS COUXOTE!!. At Lime Springs his stock will consist not only in READY MADE CLOTHING for the million, but also in a general aasoit jiieat of PROVISIONS of every character and description and in quantities sufficient to ^ed the- hungry of sill nations, mid at pricea that wiil »dmi"t of none starviug. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for Goods and the high est Market prices paid. D. C. MONTY, Mky. 18C7. 18tf STOVES, Hardware, A NO i U N I AT CBESC!), IOWA. The undor.iignod i^ just receiving a large stock of STOVES, HARDWARE, IB.ON NAILS, POCKET A*D TABLE CUTLERY, Jn facta General au'l Miscellaneous as sortment conixriiiiug every article usually found in first class Hardware and Iron Stores. Sheel-Iron, Tin and Hollow Ware, Constantly on hand and Manufactured to order. He aska the attention of the publio to his Goods and priccs believing he can make it to their interest to iurchase of him. Stork Second Door from the i E19! I''1!'" ^tatwurru LiHtil jl840J [1867 i i\iPl£R WAllRHOUSK, NOONAN McNAB, FUOraHTOCM OS TUB HUMBOLT «fc MiiNOMONHf fAruR Mn.M. MILWAUKEE Wltvoarsu*, kmi In aB klud* Printing, wrapping, wriung, Dran \ng AND NOTC PAPERS, PRINTI^a INKS ALSO CariK Car^ liiiarilB, Birider8, Boards, Twines, Slatei Blatik Bov ks, Etc., Etc., Ete. The highoet mark* prioe paid. in Cub at all time* far rage. J. A MOOKAN SCHOOL fc MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS MOULDINT.'S, WIN DOW SHADES, STATION ERY ENVELOPES. CATHOLIC BOOKS. KEROSENE OIL LAM PS. DRIED FRUITS and a thousand and one other articles of general utility and of ever) day use McNAB L0UJS BENTUN Jr., fc Co 0UOOIMOB TO Benton Fro1* $• Co. WuuLE&ALE DEALEB IN O E K I E S DRU -SI Purs Liquors fOB MKDICINAL PURPOSES, Paints, Oils, Glass, Lxocoaa ajti Cioaew A Fresh and Complete Stock of CHOICE GROCERIES always on haud. Wh^Wnle Agent fir all the POP ULAR PATENT MEDI CINES OF T1IE DAY. LOCB BBNTON, Jk. o vr. IIAQKNS1CK' prm.To «or*wt VOOKIOWA. R0 BACK'S BITTERS V 4 V V R0 SACK'S J/ STOMACH v. 5. BITTERS I CUKK DYSPEPSIi, and are the best Tonic in the world. •MBMacaa *r %. ROBACK'S blood hc¥. *b s PILLS CURB b ^p° S I K V IS HEADACHE, V ol f-.nv.-p':'. \0 1% BCMSE'Sr.^ eO. & BLOOD POBIFIIH! iS' V- CUllKH SCROFULA 4* and all disvase nrising from impure blood. i 4 %. ARB SOLI HY ALL North Depot in tub BRIOK BLOCK AT Clift.SCO. B. CHAPIN Dw. 1«66. Drugguts and Dealers in Patent Medicines EYERYWH EBE PRINCE, WALTON & CO., (Successor* to Br. C. W. Roback,) SOL* /ROPRIETORS, Nob.06.68,00&62East ThIMBtt CTNCHKNATI, OHIO, Hear I! Hear Ye!! Dujf'ii 1 Jffoint?yr DFICOAAH IOWA. Dealers ia Cloths, Catisimercfl, Vo«lings, U$nt*' Fwni&iHg (roods, Tritnmingt Halt i?- (of laltti *nd Ready Blade Clothing, Of avorf kind »od We manuflM^ire fio oH«r erery deswtp-, Uoti of gouU' garment*. Enrjtsh, frYench and American Cloth» and Cassimeri, Just reoeivod uid always kept on hand. We are also agenietor the oelobratod FLOKKNCE SEWING MACHINES the best JdacLiue iu the world DECORAH. BOOT& SHOE STORE- T'HE SC1»9CR!0BKS tikos this method lo lufjnii all t)«-i »ou«who Wiw C!i o l.«utlicr thai they lutvi tin tend w lr|i) tud fa*Uiouabl« aMortaout of BOOTS & SIIOJIS. cm be found 1u Dwcortli, ot lbs ikbu and that ihflr whoU Attention will bo GIVEN to pltAM md iccomni^ate their cMtonn^N, And fli thom In the best ttyle of ih» art, mid at toch price# that uu uue can go A )VA Y unnHtlsfleJ. VTe «hi»n keep cu*tautljr hand a well Kul»c»eJ «(ock of Boots and Shoo, Brogans, OAlters, Balmorals, SLIPPERS PUMPS A-c.. For Men, ]?oyg, Ladles, or ChUdr«a. A\*q 1*. dic'tf chiKirtuV aud UcutlcmcQ^ Congress Gaiters 9c Boots, *lw»yg on hanj, made to jrd«r, and wariauttdto fit or no m.1*. HEPAIlllKO. Rcpatrlnf donr with n en trie* an.l &t ohort notice. P*i**)iii* wIi wish ti.i he dealt hoiiirHbly wi Hn»l get thy worth of their money :re invited ty fall at SHEIFFLES' OLD STAND W«et of Dio»»rui»B'« Drug Store, C. S. UOLLJN Si WOLBUBM. Doty's Clothes Washer DOTV'S \V A HI I N'G A CHI N K he ngatu boon awardr.l the F1IJM' 1'KK MIU^-I AT THK GRKA'i'NKW EN(i f..Ai\D FAIli OF lSGfi. ALSO A i THK.STATE FAltiS of N KW HAMl' SHIUK, NEW YORK'. MICHIGAN', WIM'.'OiNSIX. MINNESOTA, IOWA, &c.. AND 'iOOK THi FIRST PRE MIUM rniF SILVER MEDAL) AT THE LAST FAIR OF THE AMERI CAN INSTITUTE. Those .ire tho choapost and T)e*t macliin es for wti.vliing i«-l wrinjrinp ololhos. The Waslier, using ladling hot suds, s:tvos tlu-eo fourths tho liibor nnd time: tukt'ii out ail tho dirt no f.orc- hrtmla no foetid air no injury to tho clothes. Solon TtoniNso*,* says: "I assure you ourmsicliine,' afier nyonr's uho, isihouVlit more of to-d:iy than cvor, and woulil not ij parted with under any consideration." JULIUS J3AU22R & CO. v-«*vv5V^ Hkmat PUMO fOHTE AND MELODEOH EMPORIUM. WABXMOOMB ID 'Crosby's Opera House' O® WASHINGTON ST. onrcAoo. !"eiw YOtX Wawroomi, (VBO BfMdwmr.t for (lie U. S ft»r WM. KNABE & CO.'S CJnjCBBATBU Hold Uedal Piano Fortes. roUMr# merlin of tkw w*H y*" 1" 0»rtltW-«u« at iiwiloiiM in »ur IT. "j hii^m mi A K K C», COTTSf IlAlVlK. u' SATTKR, II. VlKUt. rEBl I'H, l.Ot lSHTADH ud. JlrKlO, Mn. 4o(ki UtiwHur u/ tits liallui »1-j fivm norm if til* wu»t dietingutiliKl ITuf.»«4. r,,J Auuil.tirB •Lo cow.Li ail llftou VurA. Alio, A9WTT* Itl I0K2BLES ft SHITO, BOA&LXAN k 0EAX A. a. 9ALS k 00., •JT1 OTUBU F" 1IO-T CLAJW I,IA»(«. W« kar« th» LA 11.i KaT 1 l.I^T ASSOltmD' STOCK or I-IAR03 11 TUB IHY, *l.kh fjr 1, «ivd Tunc, K».-y a: rt A^ow.V.1,. Xooch. nn.j Bwi.ity liari, by j.rm.uucijJ «n.'rra.., i *(T 1'artwnlar Httenlt -i l,i tl„. ,,f jlk. MrtULCDU rdi-Ui,: urdt.'* ivm.I a »irivll« u«i u( u\chiin«« gnu '.•a a I tuy uniu «nluu aix if th» Imtru •Mill not ].ro»» cuifr 1* tkitiula I rv. A UUi ul U (1*r(Tuicu, Tcmhiuk and bdioult. Turiui» m) lloi-ttHAl.K I'BALKEi1 will Ami if to thMr ndviui tagh* u p»u ly %rv*\iy lacrMitsl tocilUkt u® «4* vlivU Mi usdiia *ilh 0+- l« ^aui»r a KKALI V KIK.^T CJ.AS« PlA So will do Wt'ii to wuil turoh (Uoivfeoi*-' V/lIOl.EftAr.l£ AULN'TH I\)lt Carhart, Needliam & Oo.'s OU.LD*Nt4l HARMOHIOMS. MELODKONS AND ORGANS. AX£0 1'Oil Giip. A, rillMCE CCii Melodeons and Organs. M.k U».uUUIc:a u .d tf MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Strings, Aooordoous, Violins, Clarionets, Drums, Guitars,. BRASS INSTRUMENTS, A~i :il iiso. Tlie 8iLTrn iTrrnixE-vts cf i»ur msnufti.* cur' arc ua-'d ly iL-ist n'l of tha tart kti.+d* ?«i llw Vrittnt aS5'i/ifi. rutd lioi:ov*r cxhiMt.d tiara aiwnyMvfairt:# ttlMtud 1 Mc»«UNhji.I Jliurf?? VKMIIt'Ki*. eoR*uvt on *i'h Muunfu' In H.-iiiS, F.n*r!aii.l, IVirU, arc prei-a.-^d fuMiis!i DtALKKS, BANDS and 1NW VIlC AL£. wnh :u'u !u in t^iis hue, «t the Wwya^jyaii ukkOturer t®- ltKMGMUEK THE PLAOM| JULIUS BAUER & CO. OO Washington Street, CHICAGO, ILL. Yew York Wareroomi, 680 Bread**/. I'HU l'RATT dk mTCUEtt'S CELEBRATED MAGIC OIL Warranted lu casM of QhpiuimtUu, N our algid, Ornlar-. or I'alus. The Beet and Cheapest Harso nnd Cattle frr!: !v iho World! Uteri throityhoul tht United S.'ir/rt ami t-Ssrw«. atlas during Ike la it 23 jeart* For the pirn- (if l!io various Ulsr.Viws U wlilc.h IJuisi-s un.i ('alllc ur« stilijicl sucii ah Kuui"lir, liislcnuwM', lliilc Hmuiil, I.omk of A i'i'"'it". Inwni'ii Siinin*.. Yclliiw Water. Fistula, 1\»U Kvil, Mcrntchos ir CJvetisp, Mmikc, 114II:idimii1.inn of tlie I'.y •«, initi Falii(UO trmii Manl I.nlwjr Iilsn. It I it-n nutt Ism, (cwmiiiojily ciillwt (Still oomplalnt), whlcli mikvck tc •O riintiy vajunhlo Hoiucn ui tliis tH'UUtry Mr. Oranuk .Ti dp, Eilitor of thq mcr ienn Agriculturist, says "Our hettcr-li'ilt' says this, is taken to most k'Tidly by the help,' and that r'lio cam»ot persua-io them to use any other while this ia at hand," SLOAN'S CONDITION POWDER Prof. OUMAXH, M. I)., Says: "Our fftllt- flm the lnrpent aalu of any IU»r«o imd Cattlo Mmtlclna lly IS not 8innllt but U Blinrt cirl 11 vcvirs 'U thi/» ••oiiuti r. It iHCjii|MuiMl «»f herhnaud rootfl,an4 old, did tho wasl»inKInst wok iual.out four !^. "Al: wr.,nin.,y?"1 "uluuidj" hours, andthau too, more as a frolic than i a task." Bishop Soott,of the M. E. Churek Odn.iH/i, Lcl., says: "I took hold (whieli of ooai -i", I siiouid not ive dona if wo had no pi lohino), and in 2 1-2 hours we put through eleven lozen f)ieces, many of which wens .^fieets, nnd they were well done, too. We like our machine much could not bo to do «vaiUa«*4 U.M Wliat tl»c Press Say of it. Tho rich might do without these machixt' 09, but the roon, who must value time labor and the saving of clothcs, have to look on them as household necessities.— [Working Farmer. It is worth §1 per week in any family.— [N. Y. Tribune. Growing in fnvor the more it. is used. We like it.—[Prairie Farmer, Chicago. It really merits all tho good that can be said of it.—[KuralNew Yorker. Easily worked and deies its work well.— [Ohio Farmer. After a fair trial we give it tho prefer ence over :ill others.—[Iowa Homestead. It is the very best innchinc for washing clothes vro ever saw.—[New Haven Jour nal and Courier. Exclusive right of salo given the first responsible applicant from each town. Illustrated circulars, giving whole sale and retail terms, sent free. On receipt of tho price from pla ces where no 0110 is selling, wo will send ono Washer and one Wringer, either or both, free of freight char ges. Family size Washer, fl4 No. 1 1-2 Wringer, $10 No. 2 Wringer, $8 50. R. C. BROWNING,GFH Aokwt No. Ooob-wand St.,New Yerk, WMhattte' 4hi« courtf |irr-.' nhnTitly at ihu bead of I lie lint ul llvrst (,'aitU Mediants. It cnn ipM off all fcraaa ]iuninH, praveuta lior^os f»ouv Imv-W'u* iV unfe* lut tUo ^kih, and it u fci.n'Otli atid glcwtsy iipiMMiiHiMsa, cloHfiiicis tho w.a«.Taim1 ktitMiKtlionn overy part of tba body. It In also n nfc uu! cci tuia rcnifMly for coughs and ooldtf, which gcuiorute bo uiauy latul diHcaaos. Tho Cow reqnli fg to 1or)U|!pli«l with mi ubtmdancaol IockI—not io uiuko h«*r Stat—-thi* is not ducirubla* hut to up a regular Rtcr^tii»n of milk, aud all owu^rn oi Cown will tlu'l by giving tbem SLOAN'S CONDITION' POWDBHB twice 11 week, n lursf iiirrrnsi- in qmiutitv nnd i|uulity of milk ami .lomu. It ninici ..If nil fcver ah.l ku pnritit'H uf Ilic l.i.wpd. Th- cll.'.l in wen Ihri.nxliuut th-. tnutnii by 11 rich iuhI aiaiiiduni llnw "f milk Tin* fniiiirr ii t'.-Kimiinf t« la- nwiir" «'f i»« TiiliiHtil. pixjiim liin cf 1Shum's CtndUUtn t*incU*'r, in pri moUng tliu coiiditlori of III* I' uud in "venting Kutliji of liifl dlWillB of all Uic d' iiii-tlcalnd nwiuaut 43~A fifty Ront piirknt£« of Slotm'a Conditio* Potvdrr nut into 11 barrel of flwitl in buttrr than t»n bti»!iul or C"rn to fultdii a lioic, »nd Is 11 certain pro reulirr of Ilog Chulorn, lllitKl Staggers, ttud other diacatiod comuion among liogs t'A UTION.—To protect onrMlvea and the ptibU* from bi iiif: laipoced upon by wertlileaa lmitutiona, tb* genuinu will boir the fac o'mvlc siguatwa of Um prii-tora on tbe wrapper. PRIOE 25 4 50CT3. For Sato by Dniggiits and Merchant* miij nh«M. Me Propriatora, Cttieago. IiL. V. O. Drawer 5820. Bold at wholesale, five paokages for one dollar, and at retail bj the Druggists of Now Oregon, Orosco nnd Lime Springs in