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SPECIAL SESSIONS” AT THE MINES 
ILLUSTRATED REBUS.-No. 24 
OF THE 
Do 1 know t Well, stranger, 1 reckon 
I can show you the place where Twas done: 
You see that big oak over yonder, 
That’* standing ’twlxt us and the sun; 
That’s on the divide, and the stugc road 
Runs close to the edge of the hill; 
And the chnpparel’s thick as the thickest? 
That's the place where they finished poor Bill. 
What's that ? Oh! you mean that, thing swinging 
From that limb. Yes, it looks like a man ; 
That’s Jack Doyle; what’s left: he’s the fellow 
That murdered poor Bill; then he ran; 
But wc tracked him up to the “summit,’’ 
And round by " Snow Tent.;" Ned and me: 
And we run him to ground. Old wc -itch him? 
Well; that's Doyle on the limb o' it tree. 
{3^“ Answer in two weeks, 
Wednesday, Jline 28 , 1871 
BIBLICAL PROVERBS.-No. 1 
f a Far Higher Class 
Than any other proprietary medicine of the day stands 
TARRANT’S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT 
Having sub-divided the lands belonging to WM 
PENN HOWLAND, Esq., embracing a tract contain¬ 
ing 
I am composed of eighty letters. 
My 12, 23, 44). 77, 44, 61, 18, 3, 23, 34, 38, 48, 62, 76, 6, 
26, 32, 33, 5, 64, 29, 70, 46 is a proverb of truth. 
My 67, 2, 20, 27,37, 40, 63, 14, 43, 19, 49,11,16, 32, 1. 
78, 1, 65, 8, 71, 66, 17. 22, 70, 4 is u proverb of 
caution. 
My 80, 60, 38, 55, 21, 23, 72, 31, 69,19, 79, 32, 30, 5, 62, 
15, 35, 51, 4, 59, 49, 38, S3, 6, 44, 78, 23, 33, 52, 41, 2 is 
a proverb of education. 
My 38,1, 45, 33, 42, 13, 24, 73, 33, 30, 21, 69, 75,10, 54, 
\ 45, 50, 2, 9, 25, 29, 48, 14, 39, 8, 40, 15, 63, 18, 35, 36, 
a 33, 66, 56, 7 Is it proverb of honesty. 
■J M.t Cr. 0 41 Cl A4 01 - Ol • in pw «/, . MJ 1 «\r. A. ... 
Five Thousand Acres 
And for this reason : it Is an exact counterpart, nf one of the most valuable 
natural medicines In the world. We refer to the great Seltzer Spring of 
Germany, to which thousand* of the dyspeptic, the billon*, tlm rheumatic 
and the victims of venal diseases resort annually, and ret uni to their homes 
convalescent or cured. The Aperient Is one of the liret huiI by fur themost 
successful of all the efforts made to reproduce, in a portable form, the popu¬ 
lar mineral waters of Europe. 
8c«? tlint you purelinsc only the genuine article. 
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 
INTO 
My 59, 2, 41, 8, 63, 58, 21, 73,47.57,10,27,74.20,34,19, 
68, 82, 37. 70. 18, 13, 69, 35, 78, 42, 16, 39, 43, 38, 28, 
40, 41, 3,26,31,46, 17, 25, 69, 44, 36, 54 is it proverb 
of reputation. 
My whole is a proverb of Solomon. 
SE®” Answer in two weeks. Isola. 
1 will sell the same Wlthnul Reserve, nil the 
Frenilaes to the Hlghem llldder. 
I in-; How i, AND Lands are located within two and 
a hall iuIIch nl Poii It, run Minion, on the N. Y. 
Central and Hudson River R. H., and nine miles 
North of A it Itn III, N. V. The N. V. Central It K 
runs through the tract. 
TIm» Soil in mi Exceeding I v Fertile Sand 
H.H* 1 <-vel Lon in, having been originally Hen v- 
Hy Timbered with link. Hickory. Maple, \c A 
large proportion of the land Is now under cultiva¬ 
tion itn thu Western side are several hundred 
acre- ol HEAVY TIMBER Which will be aoJd in 
quantities to suit purchasers. 
It WIIS Intruded al llrst to sub-divide the entire 
estate into tiinns of from fifty (M)) to two hundred 
acres each, but in consequence of u generally 
expressed desire the owner bus consented to divide 
PROBLEM.-No. 14, 
A vessel starts from a certain port In latitude 
75 north, mul is said to Bail the nearest route to 
another port 111 the same latitude, 120" east of 
there. What course will she take In starting, 
how many miles will she have to sail, and bow 
far will slie be from the north pole at lint near¬ 
est point iu her route, supposing the earth to be 
a perfect sphere, 7,912.4 miles in diameter ?—C. C. 
5*~ Answer in two weeks. 
Yes, lie left one, u cal, about twelve, 
Yellow-haired, ’.rutty und bright; 
But she's wearli, away; and we’ve took her, 
I and Nancy. I missed her lust night. 
And 1 went up the road for to Unit her, 
And when 1 come up to those trees, 
There was the little gul Aluggle, 
Down in the grass on her knees, 
so ns to give all un Opportunity to secure u desirable 
home aud one of the most fertile farms in the cen¬ 
tral portion of the Empire State. 
A fike opportunity to secure a farm of t his char¬ 
acter, (largo or small, as the purchaser prefers,) may 
not again occur. 
A MAI* will be be issued June 15th, showing the 
s u b-dlv I si On, ^w hie h will be I iirnlshed on application 
to W M IENN How LAND, Fort Byron, Cayuga 
Do., N. Y ., ortho undersigned. 
A eryin’ ttrd Bobbin’. and, stranger. 
She wai prayin' aud here’s what she said: 
“Oh ! j .icii and mamma, I’m coming; 
I can't stay, since papa Is dead ; 
And p.i, »i, I'm going to ask Nancy 
To tit- uie right here by your side; 
And come to you soon then I took her 
H- Ci careful, and, stranger, I cried 
Like the child; yes, she's wearing away, 
And tbe next time you come liy that hill, 
You’J) see two little boards, and they’ll say, 
Here lies little Maggie, and Bill. 
[HANK Read in N. Y. Expreys. 
WORD-SQUARE ENIGMA.-No. 8 
My llrst is a Scandinavian deity; 
My second is things given or admitted; 
My third is to make a memorandum of; 
My fourth is that by which a thing is called 
|3J* Answer In two weeks. L. W. C 
HIDDEN CITIES.-No. 4, 
Ten per cent, of the pureliusc money on davof 
Sale; fifteen per coni, within sixty days thereaf¬ 
ter, and thi’ balance In live equal annual payments. 
Deterred paymeuts seven per cent, Interest, semi¬ 
annually, to be secured by mortgage on premises 
sold. 
For further particulars, address 
H. J. RAFFENMFERGEH, 
Toledo. Oh* 
1. Etol Ed. mi account of tils bravery. 
2. I do not like I lie climate. 
3. The sale might have been a success. 
4. The suit appears to move from east to west, 
5. 'the clan cast ermine garments away. 
Answer in two weeks. L. W. C. 
KIsm 111m for His Mother. 
During the “ troubles " a young Confederate 
miss was passing through otto of tbe hospitals, 
when it was remarked that u prisoner, a lieu¬ 
tenant, had died that morning. 
“Oh, where Is ho? Let me see him! Let me 
kiss him for his mother ?" exclaimed 1 lie maiden. 
The attendant led her into an adjoining ward, 
when, discovering Lieutenant II-, of Hie 
Fifth Kansas, lying last asleep on his hospital 
couch, and thinking to have a little fun, he 
pointed him out to the girl. She sprang fonvurd, 
and bending over him, said : 
“ Oh, you dear lieutenant, let me kiss you for 
your mother!" 
What was her surprise when the uwakened 
“corpse" ardently clasped her in his arms, re¬ 
turned the salute,and then exclaimed ; 
‘Never mind theold lady, miss; go it on your 
own account. I haven’t the slightest objection.” 
PLZZLER ANSWERS, 
STEAM 
Word-SQP * ItE ENIGMA No. 7.— 
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IR ADC MARi 
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“ Yes," he replied, “I’ve tried to be good; but 
it’s no use. The boys cay I can’t go to heaven 
If I’m ever so good.” 
“Why do the boys euy that?" asked the 
teacher. 
“ They say,” replied the boy, with the utmost 
simplicity, “ there’ll bo no night there.” 
A Country Editor's Dream, 
I a AD a dream, the other night, 
When everything was still; 
I dreamed that each subscriber 
Came up and paid his bill. 
Each wore a look of honesty, 
And smiles were round each eye, 
And as they handed In the stamps 
They yelled, " How's that for high?" 
SPAKKS OF JOLLITY. 
Pa, are cannibals people that live on other 
folks?” 
“Yes, my dear,*' 
“Then, pa. Uncle George must be a cannibal, 
for ma says he is always living ou somebody. 
“Sam, what do you suppose Is the reason that 
Hie sun goes toward the South in tlfe winter?" 
“ Well, I don’t k'low massa, unless he no stand 
de olimate o'j ilu Norf, where he ’sperieuees 
warmer longitude." 
Nurse.—'“ Baby’s going to have her first birth¬ 
day to-morrow." Kitty-" And we’ll have it for 
tea, won't we nurse?” George-" What nonsense. 
Birthdays art not 6) eat; they're to play with. 
My last one wesa fuukinj-norse." 
A little bov running, stubbed bis toe and 
fell on the pavement. “Never mind, my little 
fellow,” said a bystander, "you won’t feol the 
pain to-morrow." “Then," answered the lit.m 
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31 «e 311 PESKF STREET- 
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—Before you go, obtain a yearly policy to 
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THE 
R. R. Land Companies 
OF IOWA AND NEBRASKA, 
Offer the above Lands to Settlors, nt S3 to 810 per 
acre on lime nt- six per cent., or f,,T cash 'Ihieae 
Companies have determined to have their lands set- 
tled at the earliest possible day, in order to Increase 
the business of their Railroads, which are now Itl! 
completed, und therefore offer the BEST LANDS in 
the BEST STATES, at the LOWEST prices We 
60) I 
LAND EXPLORING TICKETS, 
at our Offices in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and at No. 1 La 
Salle street, Chicago. Railroad fare* west of those 
place* REFUNDED to holders of exploring ticket* 
wbo purchase 80ucres or more. Large Reductions of 
K. R. fare to colonies, or parties of &, „ r more. Col¬ 
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for 20 cents. Pamphlets aud County maps seat FREE 
to all parts of the world. Apply to 
W. W. WALKER, 
Vice-President, Odar Rapid*, Iowa. 
f TUEASECTAR 
BLACK TEA> 
GREEN TEA FLAVOR, 
Warranted to Suit all Tastes. 
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. 
And for sale Wholesale only by the 
FARMERS’ PACKARD 
OF BUCHAN’S CARBOLIC SOAPS 
CONTAINING 
0 Lbs. Uai-bollr Disinfecting Soap, 
For Destroying Lice on Cattle; Curing Galls, 
Scratches and Sores. 
o Lb. (Inn Crcsvlle Sheep Dip, 
For (Jure of Scab and kindred diseases in Sheep. 
5 Lb. Uuii Creaylle Ointment, 
For Cure of Foot-Rot. Hoofu.ll, etc. 
10 Lbe. Oarbollc Laundry Soap, 
do/.. Carbolic Toilet Soap 
^ “ “ Dental Soap, 
i, " “ Balm Ointment. . „ 
1 box “ Disinfecting f*owder, (Granulated) 
Will, on receipt of $8 be sent to any address In the 
United States, with one copy of the American Agri¬ 
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Shipping Directions, These preparations have been 
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Rurai. Ntr-VoidfflB. Address 
«... . BOWMAN & BLEWKTT, 
52 BureKiy St,, N. Y., P. O. Box ?M. 
LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE 
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Tlie Travelers lias paid over Four¬ 
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by accident. 
New York Office, 207 Broadway. 
P. O. Box 5506. No. P Church St., N. Y, 
Send for Thta-NtCtar Circular. 
rANTED AGENTS, (*’JO n.-r dug ) to sell 
the celebrated HOME SHUTTLE SEWING 
MACHINE. Tin the mder-fted, makes the 
" lock-stitch" (all.'ft ’• i both sides,) and is 
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Sewing Machine In the market. Address 
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