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To Our lUamnlc Keadrrf The Free mid Accented )l i^' will discover thot a new featir added to tho PLAIN DEAER de ted to tbd interests rf the Frnt nity. As Masonic halis are dedicated A .t 1 J.Ji eated to Virtue and Universal nevolenee, so likewise is our Ma.-i-n ki department, far as r. oatea Masonic uth, an5 tho craft in its pursuit. That this department n,..\ worthy of the cause to which rated, we desire communications fron: the whulo fraternity— J'.ast. West, North and South. AVe are compelled to rely at j: nt upon liberal extracts from Mosonic publications as sre ia ounTenicnt. )fthsso there are m.ivy, lusively to the fraternity. ^rood and wholesome instn%:: the craft. The Masoni C:.neinuati, is published $2,50: The Voice of Ma, i Tidings from the Craft, i St. Chicago, is published lu^ntiuy at §2 Masonic Tidings, is published 'imt-morithly at "Warsaw New Y »t j?l: The National Freemason New York City and Tlv4 St. Louis Mo. St. John's day is to be eelebr v i.y the Masons of McGregor .4, their new Tin!! dedicated, i public installation of officer t'ue lodg' V". rV.an -i liut .Masonry is In the words of Sir Walt..* S •. t: freemasonry i« the sc ,-v TLe .-i'.vir M: ....v.. Which Leart to heart aud mi:. I :n\r. In Knly :ind iu soul can All its plans arc pacific. It co pcrates with religion in regulating iie temper, restraining the passions, :.ud harmonizing the discordant i ••rests of men breathes a spiri: '.uiversal love aud benevolence au_= ue more thread to the silken cord silver line which runs from man to man. In its bosain flows cheurily 4he milk of human kindness, and its Iteirt expands with love and charity, i It wears the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit, at peace witL God, itself, aud the world. With one hand she extends peaceful olive branch with this administers succor to the distres The more it is examined, more beautiful it appea.. the more a Mason sea. •s into the science, the iiore he 1 the craft. It is like the humble fly, which viewed with the naked eye of science and understanding, displays beauties far exceeding the utmost expectation. Masonry has met with manv persecutions and enemies: but 1 like "the silver seven times tried '11 the fire, it rises each time brilliant and more v,\rti.y teem Prior said "It :s like trie 'at'lcr lii t'.ie patriarch's di-eu: Itif'ut on .tr'.h, iU height abuvu the sMeit, Diffused in virti-.c, U^mdlcoK i i power, 'Tii puhlis lu altli au n::ivti euro. Of htavcnly maunn,'ii- a tt-n. A natioo't! food, ativl: li totverytav.'-. Central Point. Masonry is truly the sister of Re- squares her conduct in strict justice MYSTERY uorY n BENJAMIN FRAXKLIW, of Free Masons of Pennsylvania in YVf i MA:•oNIc t'.'iAUiTv.—l-'ivm the 11 i* ho pinion of )ie doctor that vttuSOllU 4fjUinnniniT. .Masonic Review wo loam that the the lawyer pots his living by plunder. noble-hearted Grard Master of Ken-j wlnle the liiwvor thinks the doctor has colleeUd from tho 1 K A •'*"v Vi ajU^ Nut i tor the purpose of distnW- i ig the nionev aintnsr the suitoriiiji widow? and orphans of deceased Ma- .. to Masonry, 80 is this department n/worthVVaGrand 'P™ fufforinc household. at *-i i* i. ».ied a mind yet c'hallensro combat •»f.?ru.!T FsrHi broken, no sanctuary wlnoli is iu-t invaded, no friend, no kinsman, brother, wife or c'nild that is not forgotten, no fibre of human agony whic!i •-t Missol"! I He v he Ik: ~-tinrs. us cur anil universal charity. The central And a cautious spirit "Deliver point of all true Masonry is the love CJIAUITY.—Fivm tho It is the opinion of the doctor that 1, tncky, Bi\». Issac T. Martin, with gets his by "pillage." a zeal worthy of all commomhtioi., MTS8 ANNIB MOPSITT AND Ann keutuck\ bctwoi'it 3|t i f0 'm! "r loft llohiml thom Tlu |W i i a.. whom lie gives them to. J. our paper as they are also dedi- ^aster, and,cf the grand order he hy are young ladies kissing eaeh s worthily represents. It will °ther Hke an emblem of Christiani bring gladness and joy to many a I Brotlu rial CL autiful extra v'V.o is SAFEV- Tos! And Freemasonry has been beautifully named the ''elder sister of Christi mity,and not the snb-ii:ii:e i' Christianity.—Harris. PRESIDENT JOIIXSOX charity, whi' binds man to man. a deputation of Free Masons that Religion is the golden unites man to God Masourv has informed cord which he will endeavor to visit Boston on 1'hysieian. "'The fallow the Ithe li4th of June St. John's day, "e^ore I came. aud aid his fellow craftsmen in ded- ''Peal gently with tiie )orrii ir." icating their new^Masynic Temple, i as the Cock sy fish-dealoi- ^aid to a customer. \'o More. This ia t'^e Burden of the Heart Tho Burden that it always horf Wo live to love vro meet to p^rt '. ..ii part to moo on eanh No More each other to tho Lc .rt, .\:.d part to meet ou earth io More. 1 is a time for tears to start— dews to full and larks to so Th Thne for Tears is when we p..ii aeet upon the earth Mure I! Tiiue for Tear." is wlicnve part i meet on this wide eanh—No More. Tbie Lord's Prayer. Jou 01''} 'I1'"11". V" lt!' ,nueh in more tber« ls 1:1 jt it is beautiful I Like a diamond in the crovrn of a queen, it unites a thousand fetus in one. It teauhes all of us every one of us, to lock to Gou a- our parent "Our Father."* It prompts us to iaiee our thoughts and desires above earth "Who art in heaven." It tells us that we must reverence our heavenly father "Hallowed ligion for she boasts her efficacy bc thy nrime." iu all its native influence, and is Jj breathes the saint's toward constantly the assistant promoter "Thy kingdom come." of like principles and like actions. And submissive, obedieut spirit The central point of all her innuiner- "Thy will be done oil earth as it is able lines, squares and circ-les, is u heaven." the love of God. Anu upon this And a depend.nt, trusting spirit: central point she builds her faith "Give us this day our daily bread." from it she derives her hopo of glor}' And a forgiving spirit "Forgive here and hereafter and by it she trespasses as we forgive those w l10 trespass against us." us fr0!n evil." of God. And, last of all, an adoring spirit: "For thine is the kingdom, and the IF MASONRY is iu your heart, you power, and the glory, forever and will 'be a moral, temperate, and! ever, Amen." prudont man, kccpiug a guard over your lips and actions. You will ah- l\:ter says that it is folly to Ml iior profanity and intemperance, and a man he must not enlarge his debts, reprove tho*e faults in Masons wiio when the poor fellow is dying all he may be guilty of them. You will can to contract them. be affable aud courteous, treating A traveler who was detained for all good Masons as your equals, jatl tour by some mischance, short-1 paying due respect to those in offiee, enc-d his stay by "making a minute regarding the opinions and making 0 magnifies danger ah tue fog the Bun. -The hand that unnerved it." There's*philosophy for you. allowances for tho prejudices of One mau, one night, was climb-! every place you visit. ing over au ovclbot whcel. lie said he was trying to get up to I)UT wu Melshazzar derived its most horrify- «r ,, ,, ... influence from tW want of a Mr" somehow or other the stair* uld not stand still. 1 J' fi!'. .00»""6 .udd«atl,ilsolfia.u.tformi-S "P""}'' «"I»'ko v-.lk i]» daMo in what «e do know ofit, tat V-vor «,igular: in what wc do not. i whon-wl.onovcr tLo water fcro,„, ,t tho philos-i'UL)~'^"®U^AR.' opher, patriot and printer, was! A little girl was told to spell Grand Master of the Grand Lodge 'ferment, and give its meaning with lo™? allr-rs freezes with the slippery side a sentence in which it Avas used.— 1734, and that vear he printed the I The following was literally her an iirst Masonic book published in swer: "F-e-r-m-e-n-t, signifying America Iwork. I love to ferment in tho gar jden?" "Mustcin a Lodjje.'sftys a Mason-j "What are you drunk again'f' ic exehango, should bo cultivated "No, my dear, but a little slippery, as much as any of the sciences^ It {The fact is, my dear, sonio scoun exerts an iufli»'eno« hat is beautiful drcl ha« boon rubbing my boots till «ad holy, and leuds a charm to the they arc a» smooth Rf« a pane of c-coflfi'jt Jglasu." #ri Mrs. Tipathy nro earnestly requested oa j] ^pon Amy A. Hillitv, :ure,,1 vo ... 0 *ce» sons, and ofbrethern whose families J," MW"*"0 moods, "what are in actual want. This i« a great °.od bw,ft- hm IV ... 1 v I 1 We li'ipe the example set by i\ishould do vnto them. tnc-ky Masons will be omul at rj b\ A clergyman in Massachusetts, i': :.ity of e\ y V rthorn 'in announcing a temperance meet •. as t} K justly i"g said it would be addressed bv Localise they are doing unto eac^ ^ther as they wotild that me.i vesf "Masons, especially, six women "who had never spoken set an example ofmagnanim- before.'' ..nd be loreuiost in deeds, of "When first married my wife,'" said a fond husband, "I loved her so much that I could have eaten her: :and now," ho added, with a sigh. "1 wish to lleaven I had."' i The President's cook is daily ex ..pecting a summons from the im peachmcnt Committe for not putting black popper in the soup. pu: benelioenee.' CAKU.NAL VIRT .rain read your '3L and then reflect ch f-dl has no can i a fob be appetite A Spanish gentleman studying English, being at the tea-table, am! desiring to be helped to some sliced tongue—in doubt as to the term, hesitated a niomertt nr.t! then said, "1 wiii thank you. to pass mo that language." NATIVE AIP. is not wrung. Minds of com- ours, speaking of his children, said, rnon mould will go through life "They are all woll. but one bom in without excess, while those gifted this country. I must take him witii God-like powers- are smitten 1 ivith weakness. Tho gifted author of Childc Harold walked in fetters, tho green isle for'pon my honor, i L-. of a dr the a i hurried to and di-1 on del:. jut ion :ai ii the jatru. i-svap" lamik'].'. Pi i.r (.' .. the author of Gortrude cfWyoming died a driveling imbecile. How the "Gentle Elia' wept over the habit :hat enthralled l:im. Ah! how these .ragedics of human individual his-, •—of t«mptatio-: us! Tuo hisr .• of our ian-i .. t: episod( i M. "Br is languishing for hi that ho never smelt a' belii native all." gentleman having a lawyer, found Li:i: i-. i which was very hot., lie re ed the great heat of the apart :i .. and suid "it was ?s hot as as. "So it ought to be," replied articles of .S ." for ,is hMe 1 el ere is a i n. Tor osaiup Iog-matir-. oftei. pus- "Can you tell nle, sir, how to jfiudthe Sheriff's office?" "Yes, sir every time you earn five dollars 'spend Oh, SPRING STYLES OF F1 St rot her $* IfLirkpatr ick, rccvivi!:£ tLfir s rr.oJ?. arc compiete in evo-y de partment. mmi W Sll £1^3 A? hmi lhJiasss, SHEETINGS of all Kinds very low 200 BARRELS GOOD FLOUR. MESS, PRIME and CLEAR PORK. S U A U E A S SMOKED HAMS, LAliD, CORN MEAL, &c., &c., &c.. AU for sale cheap for OASH. m^SEE SIGN SOUTH END BRICK BLOCK CRESCO, IOWA. Slrother & Kirkpatrick, April 20th, 1867 v f|l 5111 if pq iw had impression they a TCF) TITR PltT PP9T ^TOOIf iSt]ay. A^D THE CHEAPEST STOCK 1,1 t]\wk* onc, ATK.NT MEDICINES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC L1QV0I!. —An Irish friend of'MISCELLANEOUS L:-.'.:e zener- ne ilaiuiji'-us. oniotimes easily eow-ed oocus ionally '-egorical, at i .ready c- made a "li i" t'. LEGAL EPIGRAM. vent first to law with N- i. tin.' sad uttnek. -said he scarce has ,t 1 o jmt iij un his back: 1- vorily tho o.-ise is su i That Tom ka« had a suit too much. Passage from the diary of a 'late'" well PEACE N EARTII AND GOOD WILL TO MEN: The Nah'f/l Clothed at the Great Clothing House of I 1). C. Moiiiy,j v -imh is OF GOODS, 01 of hes *7, he P^P1' 6Tfr shown up to tho iraac at Clemmcr's Drug* Store, IN TIIE I K O K CONSISTING I'" FAIINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTl'V. BRUSHES. PURE DRUGS. MUSlCAf. IN^T. PERFUMEIl'Y ALI5V.MS. !!UY TOILET iOAPS S ATI ON KNVr.LOl'M?. CATHOLIC HOOKS. KEROSENE OIL LAMPS. DR1EDFRU1TS ,ou ml anil OIIP orh i of everyday uw «wVer. At not only in 1 :KEAIYMADE llai'dware, AND AT CRESGy, IOWA. The undersigned is juat receiving a large stock of STOVES. IIATlTyW ARE. IBON NAILS, rOGKET A^D TABLE CUTLERY, Infuct a Gtriernl and Miscellaneous ns sortuient comprising every article usually found in first class Hardware and Iron Stores. Slieel-Iron, Tin and Hollow Ware, Constantly on hand and Manufactured to order. He nsk.s thottention of the public to his Qoo'ls and prices believing lie can nuke it to tiieir interest to purchase of him. STORE SKCOND DOOR NORTH PROM THE DEPOT IN TUB E A i LIME SPRINGS CLOTHING,' for the million, but alio in i nient of ral assort- PROVISIONS ol'evcvv chnrfctor and flf-s'i tptit'ii auil in quantitios sufficient to feetl the hungry i,)' Jill nations, iiil ut prices that wiil admit -A' none gtarvius All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for Goods ancl the high- Erysipelas, Tumors, Eri eft Market prices paid. I'its, Scrofulous C'i 1 1 min it/1 fit ///•. I), C. MONTY, May. 1867. 18tf STOVES, BRICK BLOCK AT CRESCO. B. CHAPIN Dec. 5. 1506 ra4vgtf. & tattoutr( llaau i i i i 1 1 I LI 1849J [1867 PAPER WAREHOUSE, Tho Largewt, The Best, NOOKAN & McNAB, PIWPLUETOITFL OF TTLE NUMBOLT MENOMONER PAL'EK MILLS. MILWAUKEE WISCONMM, And Poaler* in ftU Lluil* rriotin^, wrapping, writing, Draw ing AND NOTE PAPERS. AM) PRINTING INKS ALSO IN Cards, Card Boards. Binders' Boards, Twines, Slates Pencils, Blank Bo:kt?, Etc., Etc., Etc. LOUIS BENTnN SCHOOL BOOKS, MOn.DIXtrs. WIN DOW SHAPES, CANHIKS. cigaus, I general n.n I lis stock is full and com] •y department, aud will i •he lowest livir.g rates. j'.very article guaranteed to bo i- rv.: i-cCC 1 It. 1 i/2'2 i J. o. CLEMMEB. n i u i i n s or GREAT JOY! & SrCCESSOR TO Benton l:o's Co. WHOLESALE DEALER IN 0 E E A N S Pure Wines & Liquor« FOR MTDICINAL ITRPO^ES, Pain i s, Oil-. 3Kasfs, LIQVOH A i'rtsh find Cvmpk-tn Siock CHOICE GROCERIES always on baud. Wholesale Agont for all the POP ULAR PATENT MEDI CINES OF TIIE DAY. If I? HFNTOX, JR. i'l BLIC SCl-AUC ftOBAOK'S BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD BLOOD' BLOOD! BLOOD I PILLS. 1'ILLS. PILLS. 1 ILLS. PILLS. PILLS. PILLS. PILLS. PILLS. PILLS. BLOOD PILLS BLOOD PILLS Biood Purifier! 1 Lime Springs his s.oek will ccusUt ARE UNEQUALED roil CtrEiNO Scroftiht, Sf/philis, Skin Iis-" ease, Old Sores, Salt JtLeutnf a or I SICK HEADACHE Liver Complaints, Itheuinatisin, Fever and Ague, St. An thony's Fire, sumplion, ctc. 1 i s s ONK pprwin writos, her daughter was «nrol of l'ita of nine yours' standing, tind St. Vitus' dance of A N'f/NItwo EHyears. HIS ANoTHlitt was cured of Fever Soro which had existed fourteen yeiirs. ANOTUHll of Klieimmtism of right ynar*. Ch«c(s innumerable of Pyspcpniii nii.l I.ivor Complaint could be. mentioned, in which the Pnriti.r uud Pills work like a. cliurm. i ft O N TEE BLOOD IILU At li: K-rmt o:• v f.r.l 1 tiorot::}i pthat iiitv.} ti*r l.c-a jiit!• iiii.t d. '1 iioy .ui d1. rwtlv tho Liver, exciting Hint, organ to •nch'Hn extent a« that thn systcin d-o* n re laj sii into its I'ornvr nondition, which u too apt to hu tho unsf, with nimjily a purgative pill. '1 hey lire roiilly a BLOOD AND LIVER PILL, nr.(I. in vi'h the BLOOD FUMFMt! Will pure all tho nforomontiriKod disensa?, and, of themselves, will relievo nnd cure Headache, Oostivenoss, Oolio Pains, Cholera Morbus, Indigestion, Pain in tlie Bowels, Dizziness, &c., &c, Bit. IIOBA CK'S Stomach Bitters! Should hi u«ed by onnvnlppccuts to strengthen the jn-^stratioa winch »l« ty3 follows noute Try ho«c mcdioineu, and you will never re gret it. Ask your noighboi'H who havo used them, nii.l they will nay thev are Hear Ye! Ilonr Tel! l)Hfin%Jflnndy DECOR AH IOWA. TVuloi's in Cloths, Casslmerfs, Vestings, Gents* Furnishing Goods, Trimmingt Hats Cavs (of latest and moo( faih ton able ityltt,) Ready Wade Clothing, I Of over) kind and quality. We manuflioture to order every dworlp ion of gents' giirmouts. English, Pre tick and American Cloths and Cassimcres, Jtist received and always koj on hand. We are also agents for the celebrated FLOREXOE SEWING MACHINES the best Machine in tho world paid. J!W Tho highest market pric in Cash at all times lVr vi»u^. .1. A. NOON AN IV MrN A DECORAH. O O & S Co. 0 E S O E 'pnBSDBSCRICKRS takes i!, Mi 'lho.l lonifma all pi'isoiis who wear Shoe C.eather that they ive on band aa large ami fashionable assortment ROOTS fc SHOES. u found In lcror ih, or the count »!id t!...: thv'.i I'-attention will be GIVEN t'1 please ftiid accpimuodatt1 their cuatomerii, and them In the Wat ftylc of the art, and at #uch 1 "ices that no oue cuu possibly go A \VA Y iv.iiatisfli'il. ,-hall Itoep !i«nU well selec .! of lioots and Shoo. Br^gans. '»aitort, Bahiiuials, LIPPERS PUMPJs A Fji Mon, Boys, or CliiUrcn. c'.- c!iil'ireu'« »nd lieutlmeD'a 'waya on 1 or no da!. W HAGEXSJ^K Kb OR IOWA. AIM La. Congress Gaiters & Boots. REPAIHISO. Repairing one with tu'otnc?* aiul at short notice. Person#who vish t'j dealt honorably with nod ,.t the worth of their in .»«»• re tnv!tel to -.li ut SHEIFFLES'OLD STAND Wo«: '."ickermaij'i Drug Store, S. ROLLIN Doty's Clothes Washer I I 1 DOTY'S WASHING MAOIIfNE a pain Bishop SCOTT, GOOD MEDICINES, and you should try them be ei I'oing (or physwiun. PRINCE, WALTON & CO., (Succe^nors to Dr. C. W. Ifoback,) SOLE PR0PK1KT0R3, Nos. 56,63,60 & 62 E. Third St., CINCINNATI, O. Are Sold by a!! Druggists and Deaiors in Patent Medicines EVERYWHERE. hns liocn awarded the FIKST I'RE MIUAl AT THE GREAT NEW ENG LAND FAIR OF 18Cti. ALSO AT THE .STATE FA IKS of NEW HAM l' SlifRE, NEW YORK. MICHIGAN. WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, IOWA, kc.. AND TOOK THE FIRST I'KE MIUM |THE SiLVEtt MEDAL) AT THE LAST FAIR OF THE AMERI CAN INSTITUTE. Those jirr the clienpost nml host luachin cs for wishing ami wringing clothes. The Wiisher, using hoilinghot suds, saves three !'iurths the Inbor ind time: takes out all the dirt no sore liunds no fceted air no 1 uptions, C'OH- injury to the clothes. POLON RonixsoN says: "I assure you 'our machine,' after n year's use. is thought more of 'co-dav than ever, and would net be partednviih tinder any consideration/' Mr. WSS 'm rites, Fon ORANGE currd ?ftcr li lifid iiiinost w n.stf-d itwny. iiour.opd llir '.aso innurubte. rjnrotl nf 1- over nnd Agua af bin 1!.') doctors ANOTHKRwa ter trying every medicine in his reaeh. Prof. run, Editor of the Amer ican Agriculturist, s.-tys '"Our better-half say« this is taken to most kindly by the 'help,' and that she cannot persuade them to use any other while this is at hand." YOUMANS, M. 1)., says: U0ur fam ily is not snuill, but a smart girl, 11 years old, did the washing lust week in about four hours, and that, too, more us a frolic than a task. of the M. E. Church, Odessa, Del., says: "I tock hold (which ol Wliaf Ii« Press Say of it. The rich might do without these machin es, but the rooii, who must value time, labor and (he saving of clothes, have to! look on them as household necessities.—' [Working Farmer. It is worth £l per week in any family.— [N. V. Tribune. Growing in favor the more it is used. Wc like-it.—[Prairie Farmer, Chicago, It really merits all the good that can be Sttid ofit.—[IturalNew Yorker. Easily worked and does its work well.— [Ohio Farmer. After a fair trial we gtvo it the prefer ence over nil others.—[Iowa Homestead. It is the very best machine for washing clothes we ever saw.—[New llaven Jour nal and Courier. Exclusive right of salo given the first reapousiblo applicant from cach town. Illustrated circulars, giving whole i sale and retail terms, sent free. On receipt of the price from pla ces where no one is selling, -\ye will send one Washer and oiro Wringer, either or both, free of freight char ges. Family size Washer, §14 No. 1 1-2 Wringer, 910} No. 2 Wringer, $8 50. R. BROWNING,GE*: AGENT. No. 82 CCMILAUD 8T New York, 'Opposite Merchant*' R?t»l "!TJW.W5 BAUER '& CO. i GREAT NM FORTE A! MELOOEON EMPORIUM. WAltKIlOOaW Crosby's Opera House' 60 WASHINGTON ST. CHICAGO. .C.7 TotV Waroroome, 050 Broadway., Whi'lusolo A^outn fbr the U. B. 1'ur v7SI. KSTMJS & CO.'S Sold Medal Piano Fortes. tn t!.F r«»t:i I vo i'nrtl! 1'IASOS, \v DUIJ ,:•• ill I .• r:iii,:• of i:i inir |u~.-i II T'IAI,Ui n«, (i OTTSCHA I. Iv, •THAKOXCH, 1. SA'l'TKK, H. VIKl1 U»V1S ST A It ill .mi !C. .11' SAO, .Mu n. al litrt c4vi i'.i.' 1 r.',, i.b iv.i.i ttiv iiimt distliij.-nint.t-i I'l-tilV-.i ra nnd Auii!t..i:ra I 'i to ootmtrj. All liMtruuirutH ffuaranltml/urjiv* a*an. alsi, itisu roa :03BSL23 K SLILTH, S0AHD1IA1T IJ.OAAY, A. II. CfALS I CO., AND OTIIEK FI'.NR CI.XM VIAJT I'I. W» lii-T.. th» l.AHOIiST ami DfW ASSORTJE!) •'TOOK or l'lAfdiS IN '1 U'J t'rrv, vlilch i,r I'„tui mJ Pweiiii.--3 iT i•:w, ]*.-) timl A Ji-' .ir.'ii Touch, rtu-l U.-mity nf aiisli, have, i j- jujguc, U«u jnououucvl 'I. ¥if~ l':ii tituliir fiJl to tlw *clt.itlou of ln trti:min! f,»r .listuut oidori. ittiil a pi'lriltK* ol **\chs r»!ile,lii* in.v timo within Ki* ir.mhs.if th» lM«ir «wit sl.ou'il not [irov» i itiir. ly •iitisfiu'ti 11. A U'terfl lo *. UugYuion, IVtidiOn ami IVliu Jii. I "H«!. l(OL!^Al.n OI/AT.r.US will n».l It to their n.1»n» 'C»* to givi u« u «'l. AM by |!r,*tly inorru .e.1 f.u -litln t' i! Mi 11 li '1 til I I! Ji-In wit (ii.-n III it In wluit IlJ'.AI.l V Kirsr CJ.A V will Jo »•-li to .utl tw n p.UVlMteiU^ livt V *. E8ALE ACIKNTB FOlt 'lart, Koedliam Sc OO.'J CX! L!«n \T- 1: SOMIUMB, MELOBEOHS AND ORGANS. ••0 FOii OF.O. A, VRiZCi' i COW iCdeons and Organs. OTSICAL IISTEUHEHT3 coi'deons, ollna, Clarionet#, Druiun, 23AS3 IHSTH3HB173, /.ad other Uirc'undisc. VV/ ivj* Xs^iA'Mzyra (A .ur 4 &WOU:i!I'N M«iiur*O- tAlL.o, iiu Hi- l»y u »i'. n'l of »ko b+it F.'A- Vw'U*! St*.?»*. M:I1 XHLMT"U LAVN (hoG »M Mixlils find i RRMJVStfh. tor.r.i-ot tin vl*L Mur.!,.f.ictt'ri»r Uv»i^ I.-ii-i". Pfff hu. \'«ij, u:.d rnil-, wv «ro I Si A I,Kits, HAS DS audI NI*m i M» in thU li:uai ut th« \o\cetf a*4i.-•Df it i.:v.y.ur:it IISL. i'I.ACIC. TULIIJS BAUER & CO. G9 AVaBhington Street, •••AGO, ILL. f~ l'crk W art rooms, 666 Brot&wij, fsr. I'll ATT Jt BITClilMi'S E E A E A I O I V.' :•. l\\.t iiiint -ia, I'l:c nn4 C«tH® in -J- s fFrjaCT—• rg i, v -1 w i iv? !'-4 ^f 4 V rt..rH/5 fi V.-,i. •. )&& tttri'U?//.' -tf ,7/f' A/- r/\* eimt Can' tt-inf ifit/iri" tht i't*l ft irr. KorI lie en i of I ai h»us 1 ilur-(-K find Cuttle lire subject stu-n a I uuuiler. Distemper, llldo lioiind, i.nss of v»i.. n BM AppiiMti*, linvr.td Htrnilis, V( ll.iw Wnter. ristiiln. foil JCvil, fViKtche w Itiviiff, Mamie, Inllivtni:iiUii» ol Jlirf mid l'litiuue (loin Hard l.tilior alsr, Hheiiuialisin, (etrtninimly calleil Jit Iff coiiiplnlnti. wlilcli proves tiiljil l«. *o iiiiMiy VftlU:- Horses In tlii.-i counti- v -i or ««~v v. .? SLCAH'S CONOSTiOM POWDLR IIN.4 tin* lurgi^t *IC of nny HOIKO OaI CI«» In tliin eoniiii v. It is of lioi Us uiM HO4 for iiitldtuv^s, eufoty. curtuinfy t\u\ thor-'ii^hiii^, stuij# Iininont!v nt \\h. beail of thu list of l/orst alrf It r:irricM ojr nil liumorR, vreronta hor«M from tc.'oinitijs Ntiit or ftjuiMlcrlng, purifjoH tlio l»)oo1vU«i«o9M tli mk) it i Ninofilli hihI gkisny »iffcHiun«8^ rlcjuiit'-t tlie wiiti'i rtnd atrtMi l1iciifl ovoiy juirt of lli(» hixiy. It nlso ti sulo ami ecrtiiin romHy tor couglM and colds, which guueruto eo many futal diHeases. 1 course, I s'muld not have done if wc had no machine}, and iu 2 1 -l hours we put' through ''levi n dozen pieces, many of which wer« slier't ana they were well none, too. I Wc like our machine much could not be persuaded to do without it." Tho CI«"rcqnin-S in !UMIJ pli.-.LWITTI M,IIIL-iimlniicaol ftvcxl—net t. link i:u ii —lliij, nut 1( ii ulli'. Imt to k-i|.'up n.ii'i'.u! ir M'.'ivti'.n (,l milK, nnd u!I u«vnt-r«.ot will tin I by i ivin- tJi.-iti SMAW'S CONDITION POWDER* twia* ii weck,« incrousc in and of milk Jintl crcain. It cftrrirfi 0 aU frvor and I pnritioH of tlio l»l»»l. 'I'hoelToci in nm'ii throughout Uttt Sffwicn l»y ft riot nnd nhuiKhiut tlow ot milk. Thu f-irnx is to l.c nwurr of the rJcH of SIohh's (Un*Htion in pr^ Mutiny t-ho ctu«Iitiun of hU *hci-j ukd pn-vonting Ukituy of the dUttftseft i/f all the doui'icticntoj AiiiinuU. 4®*A fifty ei nt juivkutr? Slimu'» CondltMC l'otvtlrr ]nt iu to 11 Uirrt-l of K.vill I N kcttvr U1.J11 MIS bnslicli of corn to fulten u lion, and is ctii tuiii 1*5 vunlivo of Hog Cliolern, lUiinl Btuggurii, »ml otS*T lisvniiC3 coinuiun umoug lingj- CAUTIOX.—To jirotect outiielvea anil tie pnlM* from briii^ impu.scd u{ron by worthless linlUitlotys^jpte Kemiiiie will benr the fac simile signtttureof tha Wi^ I:ictoi3 on tlio wrmvcr PEICE 25 & 50 CTS. For S»fc) by Druggi»t» »nd Merchant* ererywher*. Sole Prcpriotoit, CliMiiao. III. 9. O. Drawer 6820. OLD AT WHOLESA LE. Fire Packa cm £or One Dollar, and at retail bjr the u o N e O n V A«« Lime ftprmgs tini Cttiutf.