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frontier. 
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pronounced a hoax. 
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standard of admission for students. 
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to the President is. " Wlmt'Il you take?” 
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great trial of farm implements. No premiums 
were awarded. 
Henry Weimer was shot dead at a christen¬ 
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twenty seconds. 
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a desire to do so. 
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— Those owning trout ponds should keep 
ducks away from them. One able-bodied duck 
will kill and cat ten trout a day. 
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lying off the European continent, are fully 500 j 
in number, and 175 arc inhabited. 
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county, N. Y., i- said to have made *300,Wt in 
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vogue among our fashionable young ladies this 
season resemble miniature circus tents. 
Someone suggests that the best way to train 
up a child in the way he should go is for the 
person to travel that way occasionally himself. 
The birthday of Miss Nellie Grant, daughter 
ot U. s. Grant, will be celebrated at Long 
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parish was represented for the first time since 
1705. 
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grow. 
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Stock, ponltrn, &c. 
QKEAT IMPORTATION OF 
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Cows; 'U Jersey Cows uud Heifers, selected from 
the island of Jersey for superior milking qualities; 
35 Essex, Berkshire, Suffolk, and Prince Alb. 
Swine, -ever ,', hemp from the Pi luce Consort’s farm, 
and that.if ihe Royal Agricultural College at Ciren¬ 
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which are admirably adapted to ladles’ and chil¬ 
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C a H. C, €OL T , 
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Kalamazoo, Mich.. June I. 1871. 
I’Hli AWIJKICAN 
Wheat Culturist, 
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HIRAM G. WILSON, Vice-Pres’t and Gen I Snpt. 
JOHN B. PATTERSON. Sec’y and Treasurer. 
FLODOAKDO HOWARD. M. D., Medical Counsel. 
A National Mutual Life Insurance Company in all 
respects. 
Policy-holders elect the officers from among them¬ 
selves, and manage the Company through Trustee* 
of Departments in every State. 
NEW YORK DEPARTMENT, 
139 Broadtvaj, 
A. ». KHIGHAAI, Sup’t. 
PENNSYLVANIA DEPA RT.MENT, 
135 South Second St,, 
Philadelphia, Pa., 
PEDDLE A: AVIDDIEIELD, Supt’ft. 
OHIO DEPARTMENT, 
N. E, Cor. Fourth A Race St*., 
Cincinnati, 
L. AV. VAN DYKE, Sup't. 
CENTRAL OHIO DEPARTMENT, 
Colu in bit *, 
J. L. C1IAA1P, Sup’t. 
NORTHERN OHIO DEPARTAI’T, 
Clevela n <1, 
W. L. HOLDEN, Sup’t. 
INDI AN A DEPA KTAIKNT, 
Lafayette, 
MURDOCK BKO’s, sup’ts, 
MICHIGAN DEPA IITMENT, 
Detroit. 
JOHN F. WAGE, Sup’t. 
YIISSOl RI DEPARTMENT, 
Corner Third and Pine St**., 
St. Lonl*, 
GEER A H D BKO'S, Sup't*. 
/ ' OOD NEWS FOR TOURISTS.-' 1 G. 
s-'^" I*. C..” the New York correspondent ot the 
Toledo Commercial, says in a recent letter:The 
preparations for summer travel are already begin¬ 
ning. The railway companies are going to offer tre¬ 
mendous Inducements to excursionists this year— 
greater than ever before- The new fast Time Table 
goes into effect on all the great, trunk lines on the 
15th In-tant, and it is eilculated to run through from 
New York to Chicago even an hour or two quicker 
than by tho famous lightning time of last year. An¬ 
other new feature this season will be the throwing 
open to travel of the newly completed Niagara Kails 
Division Of the Erie Railway, which is destined 
to open a now pha*e ot excursion travel to that 
delightful spot, by enabling passengers to leave New 
York after breakfast In the morning and go through to 
Nt/iflon Fills by •ti’jUohr, roichtnq there iu time- for 
supper. This may »eetu wonderful attfr-t sight, but 
remember we are living in an ago of successive won¬ 
ders. Vet one cannot avoid a little start of surprise 
at the wobdertui Improvement In modern excursion 
travel, which enable* a tourist to take his seat after 
breakfast any morning tn one of those recently con¬ 
structed Palace Coaches, the Queen City, the Cres¬ 
cent City, the Jay Gould or the James Fi-k. Jr., (each 
costing upwards Of fXi.till.) and to be whirled at the 
rate of thirty miles an hour past a panorama of ever- 
changing beauty, to the Canadian border, reaching 
there in season for a good supper and a quiet smoke 
before bedt ime. 
*’ And for the convenience, too, of travelers from 
the West, parsing through Buffalo from the Like 
9hore route, yet desiring to view Niagara Falls m 
passant, the F’ric Company bare determined to issue, 
free of charge, to all *uch. tickets from Buffalo to 
Niagara Full* and return, thus affording an oppor- i 
tunltyto visit, without extra onst. this grandest of 
natural wonders." 
^ TATE LAND OFFICE 
OF NORTH CAROLINA. 
Farm* $5 t<> SIR per Acre. 
Improved Farms, good Houses, Fences. &e., Ac. 
Bcrul for Catalogue. Address 
It. K1NGBLA ND. General Manager. 
P. O. Box 240, Raleigh. N. C. 
I A ii i; s ii o le *; 
era Railroad, 
The leading thorough fare, connect ing (lie East 
with the We*t und pouthwost. 
The only Western Line running ad Express trains 
through to Chicago without change nr cars. Con¬ 
necting directly with all trams of the New York 
Central and Hudson River and Erie Railways, and 
witb all Western Lines. 
Four Through Express Trains Doily. Sun¬ 
days excepted,;> nnd to avoid any detentions of 
through passenger* from flic F.a-i. tl, , Line run* 
Two Sunday Train- through to ( luvc- 
liiuii, Toledo unit f’kiengn. 
Magnificent Palace Cars run over this Line be¬ 
tween Nev York, Chicago, St. Lonl*, and Louisville. 
Also, a Daily Line, of Palace Sleeping Cars run* ex¬ 
clusively between Rod,eater. Clovtdaiid, Toleuo, 
Chicago and St. Lout*. Through tickets for sale at 
all principal Railway ticket offices throughout the 
United States, and r,y agent* ot this Line ttir ugli- 
out the Fast. 
I II AS. F. HATCH, Gen. 8 up’r„ 
Cleveland, o. 
J. A. BURCH. 
Gen. ICiisfern Pnsseuuer A cent. 
Buffalo, X. Y. 
riiRAVELERS TO THU sOITHWKsT! 
I Take the " BKK 1.1NK " Cleveland, Foliimliii*. 
fin/,iniiuti -■ nd I,... f . . t 
irom cmnn 10 i *>jw tumis, i mrinnuu, iouian;i 
Its and Louisville’, without change. 
F7. S. FLINT, General Superintendent 
Cleveland, ohh 
13uilbing Ittatcriuis, ^*c. 
r J’O DAIRYMEN AND FARMERS. 
1 Slate Dairy Shelves nnd Kneadiog Boards. No 
Dairy should he without Slate Shelves. For cool¬ 
ness, cleanliness and durability, they far exceed 
wood. Cut to any *lr.e or shape. 
•slnte Kneading Bnuril*. — A most, desirable 
article tor mixing bread and paslrv. Address 
EAGLE SLA'i E CO.. 
Hydeville, Vt. 
IS SUPERIOR TO THE COMMON NAIL 
I tn all respects. Is cheaper to the consumer, make* 
stronger and more durable work, and is fully equal 
to a screw for most purposes. Manufactured by 
Winslow Baku Nad. Co.,C leveland, Ohio, Sold 
by Hardware Dealer# generally. 
O ERROM’S PORTABLE SECTION¬ 
AL BUILDING. 
For the Farm, Plantation, Prairie, t ump. Seaside, 
Mountain*. Wood*. 
Burn, Cnrrtage-House, M 1 !fc-Hoii*e, Krait-Hou*e. 
Siuoke-House. Granary,Hennery,Tool-House. B' mt- 
Uouse, Bath-House. Grapery, Con-ervacorr, Aviary. 
Dihce, Billiard-Room, children'* Play-house. Gym¬ 
nasium, Chapel, School-Room. .Museum, Laborer’s 
Shanty, Hospital. Exhibition RulMing*. ^e., Ac- 
The.»o buildings are made tn auction*, to go together 
t>y tongue, groove and dovetail, without nails or 
screws. They can bo picked and shipped t<> order, 
set up in a few hour*, taken down und re-erected 
without damage to the material*. 
A1I orders executed promptly. For full particu¬ 
lars- addre-s the BiaMUaetnfers, 
THE DF.URO.M BUILDING COMPANY. 
A. Dr.ltlroM. Prea't. Paterson, V ,1. 
tar Builder*' Materials of all descriptions at low¬ 
est market rates. 
'T'lN-LINED LEAD PIPE 
1 51A XF'F ACT Fit til FNIJEit TIIF. 
COLWELL, SHAW & WILLARD PATENT, 
BA' IMPROVED MACHINERY 
Which Insure- Soundnc** Throughout. 
Being n Perfect Tin Pipe, within a Perfect Lead 
Pipe, and having all the advantages of both. 
TATHAM A BROS.. New York and Philadelphia. 
f 7 ,l ,:i > 
Landscape Gardener 
AND 
CONSULTING HORTICULTURIST, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
Designs and Plans for Villa Grounds, Cemeteries, 
Parks, &c., to order. 
