PERSONAL  ITEMS. 
The  statue  of  Wm.  Wheelwright,  an  American, 
who  Introduced  wteain  navigation  In  the  Paclflc,l8 
expo(.‘ted  at  ValpnralHo,  t-'hlll,  next  Augtist. 
Jlt'KiNo  tin*  thnic  j'carK’  tuival  commsind  of  t:ap- 
tain  the  Dultc  of  KdlnhurgU,  the  l)uche««  will  ro- 
Bldo  a  t onsldcrable  portion  of  each  yearln  Uuasla. 
Tim  Kev,  Dr.  tflorraof  Bnwklyn  will  deliver  an 
hlHtorlcal  addres#  at  the  -Mill  nun uat  convention 
of  the  Alpha  Ihltu  I’hl  Hwilety  which  meets  In 
Utica,  May  'M. 
Accokuino  to  Dr.  H.  Wills  WllliamH,  for  long 
years  a  resident  In  Ulilnn,  only  a  few  thousands  or 
the  many  millions  or  women  In  I  hat  cotintry  can 
n-a<l  or  write. 
tiBN.  llKAXTON  Kkaoo,  With  sotito  prominent 
parties  irom  Mobile,  and  Austin,  'rexiis.  Is  en¬ 
deavoring  to  establish  an  extensive  colony  In 
WesDjrn  Texas. 
King  Kalakaua  got  hts  thlrty-stxtond  Masonic 
degree  its  a  monarch  and  without  being  able  to 
w'ofk  his  degree's,  which  Is  opposed  t/o  the  tenets 
of  Freemasonry. 
Mii.Es  WitiTE  of  HaUlraorc,  died  March  12,  aged 
R4  years.  He  was  whlcly  known  as  an  wtlve  mem- 
hcr  of  the  Boclety  or  Friends.  lie  lcavi*a  an  es¬ 
tate  valttctl  at  *2,500,000. 
P.  H.  Kiiii,i.abrk,  “.Mrs.  Partington,”  Isscventy- 
seven ;  hiia  wlilte  hair,  lie  Is  In  California  for  his 
health.  Me  says  he  8tudle<l  the  chaiacter  of 
"  Ike  ”  from  hls  own  son. 
HOeniK  Hkrkna  has  transluUsI  Into  German 
Bret  UarU-’.s  '•  M’liss,”  troin  the  'I'ales  of  Argo- 
nautes,  and  It  Is  itubllslmd  In  weekly  Installments 
In  the  Berlin  Montarjs  Xfitniuj. 
'I'HK  Hev.  Dr.  .1.  P.  Thompson,  formerly  of  the 
Brojwlwuy  Tubcrnaolc  Church  of  New  York  City 
has  been  lecturing  In  Berlin,  Prussia,  on  the 
Hlspjry  and  I’rogress  of  the,  LinlU'd  Htalos.” 
Tuk  Mikado  of  Japan  has  by  a  recent  decree 
granted  to  Journalists  the  right  of  sending  what¬ 
ever  commtinleatlori.s  they  may  desire  from  one 
pari  Of  the  emplrt;  U>  t  lM!  other  free  of  charge. 
fSiR  Kdwaud  Thorntok  will  give  a  ball  this 
month,  at  the  BngllKli  LoguUun  in  Washington, 
In  honor  of  col.  Nunford  and  the  other  Commis¬ 
sioners  from  England  to  the  Centennial  Exhibition , 
The  tntstees  ol  tlie  Peaitody  donation  Fund  of 
Ixmdon,  In  their  annual  rt^porl,  say  that  when 
the  buildings  now  in  course  of  erection  are  coin- 
phiUsl  they  wUI  have  provided  dwellings  tor  1,SU5 
families. 
Prok.  Glaustone  recently  exhibited  before  the 
I’hysloal  society  pliolographs  of  devices  Irndstble 
to  llm  eye,  drawn  with  colorless  lluorescent  sub- 
htances,  as  uululue,  cscullnc,  and  others,  upon 
white  paper. 
The  National  Union  of  Andei-sonvillc  Survivors 
will  hold  their  third  anntial  reunion  at  Norwich, 
Conn.,  on  the  12th  of  A|)rll.  Gen.  .Sherman,  Gen. 
.1.  B.  Hawley,  and  the  lion.  .lames  G.  Blaine  have 
been  Invited  to  be  present. 
.Mr.  Kokert  Dai.k  Owen,  the  New  Harmony 
<ln<l.)  Beglstcr  says,  htis  so  far  recovered  hls 
heall.li  as  to  be  able  h>  resume  hls  literary  labors, 
and  he  exptMJted  to  leave  for  New  Y'ork  Cfly  soon. 
He  intends  to  sail  for  Europe  about  .June  1. 
Hkcketabt  Bki.*-tow  has  promised  to  a  Mend  the 
Wilbruham,  Ma.ss.,  Academy  celebration  on  .lune 
21,  unless  some  unforeseen  emergency  keeps  him 
away.  Keiiators  Hnutwell  and  Dawes  have  also 
promlst'd  to  be  present,  and  It  Is  expected  that 
Mr.  lUalnc  will  atlend. 
(Travclfv’ioi  (•juiiU. 
CALIFORNIA. 
nave  you  aer  t.lionglit  iifKOtn-,'  to  California? 
Are  you  ttoin  •  Wc^t,  North  or  Ni>rtliHC»tf 
y.iu  to  kiiurt'  till-  licwl  roil  l  ea  (oiiiko? 
The  «hi>rl.«!st,  Hiile.'t,  (juielce.«t  iiiirt  iuo.it  comfort- 
a’dij  roulfl*  arc  iliovti  nwiicU  nv  the  Ciiicagu  and 
Norlli-Wc<>t..’ti«  K'Ulwiiy  r.inipiiny.  It  own..i  over 
two  loounaud  iiillca  ol  Mie  lieHt  road  Uierc  1a  in 
till*  uoiiiilry.  Ask  nil]  ticket  uireiit  to  show  you  Us 
mu|i.«  and  time  (rirda.  All  ticket  ngenta  o.>n  .ell  you 
througli  ileketA  liy  I  111*  route.  Bar  ymir  MekckVvin 
the < -MiCAOo  A  NoicriiWKSTidix  BAiutvAV for San 
KranclACii, iSaoraiinsfitii, Oaden, Hull  IjiikeCiiy. Chev- 
eniic,  Oenver,  Gmaliu,  l.biuoIii.Couniiil  IllaffA,  Yniik- 
ton,  Slonx  City,  I>iil>ui(ue,  WiBOim.  SC  I'linl,  Dliluili, 
Mar(|UO(lo,Grcori  llay.ONkoRh, .Miolmon, Mllwiitikoe, 
and  all  iHoiils  west  or  iiurtiiwcsl  of  Ctiieavo.  It  ynii 
wl.nli  Ills  littHt  rravoliUK  acaomnioiliitloti.v,  you  will 
bur  yniirticketAby  till,  route,  and  will  take  luuabcr. 
Till*  popular  route  I*  iiiiAurpiiMMcri  for  t»|H?i?d,  Com¬ 
fort  (iDd  Safety.  The  Smuuth.  Well-Ballaniad  and 
Perlecl  Track  Of  SIolU  Kalla,  o  eetiugtiouAo  Air 
lirakKH,  Mtller'a  Safety  Platfiirni  iiml  roiiplorA,  the 
celchrutcd  PulliuiMi  Palace  Wleeplog  Cnr.s.  iho  Per- 
/i.-ei  Toiegrapn  sjslcm  of  Moving  Treliiv,  the  regu- 
laritv  wHii  which  they  run,  ilie  admirable  arrange- 
ment  for  ruuiiiug  'I'lirougU  Cars  from  Cliicngo  to  all 
points  West,  North  and  Non u west,  avcu res  to  paa- 
Acngers  nil  the  tluMVoitrs  i.s  Miidkun  Hailway 
Tbavelinu.  VuUiiuin  f'alcer.  i'ar»  ore  run  on  all 
trains  of  this  road. 
This  l»  the  ONl.y  UINK  running  tlicso  cars  be¬ 
tween  Chicugo  nnd  St.  Paul  nrChlcaeo  nod  Milwau¬ 
kee.  At  Oiuiihu  our  alneucrs  connect  with  the  Over¬ 
land  Sleepers  on  the  Uuiun  Psoiflo  Kailruad  for  all 
puinta  woat  of  the  Mlssiiuri  River. 
For  rates  or  iiiforinai.lon  not  attainable  from  your 
Home  Dckci  iiBcnis,  iiuply  to 
niAitviN  iiutmn'T,  w.  h.  stennktt, 
Oen’l  Superlnieiident.  Oen’l  Passen’r  Agt. 
THETALAMTEL'TRli 
BETWEEN 
NEW  YORK  AND  CHICAGO, 
via  IHevelaiid. 
Leaves  Eric  Railway  Denoi,  foot  of  Chambers  St. 
New  York . 
9i00  A.  M.,  Dally  except  Siiiulay.  Drawliig-Koom 
yieepini;  Coaclics  ihrouKh  to  t'liicago ;  but 
one  ChiinKC  of  day  ears. 
»!00  P.  :»I..  Dally  ho  Palace  Uolel  Train  to 
Clilcairo.  Drawine-Uoum  Sleeping  Couches 
and  Pullman'*  Hotel  Dining  Car,  through 
without  change;  but  one  cliauge  of  day  cars 
The  only  linn  ruiiniiig  Hotel  Dining  Oars  out  of 
New  York.  A  ride  ol  nearly  a  thousand  miles  with¬ 
out  leaving  the  car  to  cat,  driuk  or  sluep  I 
packittciei. 
gIneral  favorite 
Recently  perfected  and  offered  to  the  trade  by  the 
WEED  SEWING  MACHINE  COMPANY, 
J^ossess  ni.my  ailviiiitagcH,  liotli  in  construction  and  cap.acity, 
over  machines  now  in  use  liy 
The  Machines  made  by  this  Company  Iiave  always  been  noted  for 
simplicity,  a  merit  wliich  has  been  preserved  in  this  new  style  and  com¬ 
bined  ivith  great  strength,  especial  care  liaving  been  taken  to  provide 
against  the  wear  and  tear  of  use  in  Factories  rnnning  by 
STEAM  POWER. 
Actual  WORK  is  the  only  test  of  a  sewing  machine.  The  AVeed 
Co.,  desirous  of  thorough  investigation,  are  prepared  to  place  these 
iiiaehineB  on  trial,  feeling  confident  that  pr.actical  ■work  will  convince 
intending  purchasers  of  their  merit.  Manufacturers  Avill  please  examine 
if  our  claims  are  not  correctly  made  on  the  following  points  : 
CONVENIENCE. 
The  large  space  under  tlie  arm.  From  needle  to  foot  of  arm,  9 
inches;  from  needle  to  bend  of  arm,  II  inches;  from  bed  to  bottom  of 
ai'm,  5  indies,  biasily  oiled,  threadeil  and  cleaned. 
SIMPLICITY. 
No  cams  or  cogs  are  used,  a  continuous  circular  motion,  preventing 
vibration,  and  rendering  a  liigli  rate  of  speed  possible,  Avhile  noise  is 
reduced  to  the  minimum,  and  for  loot  power  the  ease  of  Avorking  is 
increased  to  a  wonderful  degree. 
DURABILITY. 
The  wearing  parts  are  forged  and  hardened.  Lost  motion  can  be 
taken  up  with  a  screw-driver,  thus  saving  cost  of  new  parts,  and  time 
consumed  in  litting  them.  The  slinUle  being  carried,  insteail  of  driven, 
we.ars  much  longer,  nnd  skipjiing  of  stitches  i.s  avoided.  The  needle 
socket  is  hardened  and  so  constructed  that  a  needle,  Avhen  broken  in  tlie 
bar,  5ari  be  re.adilv  removed.  Address 
WEED  SEWING  MACHINE  COMPANY, 
HARTFORD,  CONN. 
THE  DUCHESS, 
The  Earliest  Strawberry 
Liirgo,  »oll<l.  prftOmblu.  hardy,  nnd  of  tin*  beat 
quality,  W.i  cent*  per  plant,  t'i  l>>r  oix.  per  rtiaen. 
For  descriptive  prlce-tlst  or  every  doairuble  ynriety 
uf  Hmnll  I'ruita.  l*<itniweH niiil  (.urderi  rseedet 
addrcKN  !<'.  IIK.VA.HKU, 
New  t'aatla.  VVeateh eater  Co.,  N.  Y, 
fSiiccoaaor  to  HcUlg  A  Hernnier.] 
FBESH  HONEY  y  COST  SeI 
fifiperbuah.  THOMAS  MEEHAN, 
Germantown  NnrseilOB,  eiiUadelphia 
IJ  im  C  f'ATAI-OGlIE. ! 
n  Ivl  KL  Pi‘ke*.  contnliiing  the  greaU 
VEGETABLEr-N-r-n-m-r-^r-^ 
and  Flower  -Tj  i  _E2Lj  I  ^  k., 
Cr"CataloKuea  Free.  IHIVICY  At  CO.. 
I'll  Htato  •Irecti  ChicRBo,  Ill. 
IJ  im  C  f'ATAI-OGlIE.  Kill 
n  Ivl  KL  Pi‘k«'*.  contnliiing  the  greatvwt 
variety  ol  Gartieu  and  Flower 
f  '  (  YWr"1VT  SeedB,  and  the  bi-.t  atraln*  of 
XN  home  grown  M'.ed*  for  Market 
mm  mm.  mm  Gardener*,  Fanilly  GardUQB, 
II  Aninted'*  and  Fluriaie,  aer.t 
VV  ha  Ib.  free  to  all  who  apply. 
HOVKViV  t'O.  53  Nn.MnrktM  f'l.BaatoiiiVIiiaa 
20,000  APPLE  TREES, 
strictly  llrst-class.  leading  varieties,  at  KX)  per  1,0U0. 
.lOlIN  C.  WII.l.IAMS  ft,  CO., 
March  1,  1870.  Danavllle,  Liv.  Oo.,  N.  Y. 
FKUSII  AND  l^BNDINK  W KTIIKRKKIEI.D 
OMON  SKBD 
I  offer  the  fulliiwiiig  varieties  of  v'hoioo  Seeds  by 
mail  po.'<t|atld,  nr.,  leaali  with  order) :  os.  klh,  lb. 
Wuthemriald  I, urge  Itod . .2(k'.  50e.  fX.UO 
Kiirly  Red  urGInhu . 211  Its  2.'B 
Ezini  Barly  Bed.  very  early  and  ftno.,  W  88  8..'iil 
Yellow  Globe  Danvers,  extra  slock. ....25  05  2.M 
While  I'uriugtti,  or  Htlver-Skiti . 25  88  8..i0 
NowOueen,  smiill  early  white  (linp<it'd)..'iO  *1..5(l  6.00 
Address  K.  1).  HAWLEY,  Seedsman, 
4'J2aud  4'J8  Main  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
LARCHES.  EVERGREENS. 
Largest  Stock  in  America. 
ALL  NURSERY  CROWN. 
Ainu  Kuril peau  J.ajcli  and  Kvergreeii  Heeds,  Send 
for  Catalogue.  R.  11(11^441. As*  A:  r*<iNK, 
VVnukfgnn.  Illinnia. 
CHENOA  NURSERIES. 
A  I’lM.K  and  other  FltUI'r  TKF.BH,  GRAPK 
tv  VINES.  HKDOK  IM  A5f‘rs,  I JRNAMK.NTAL 
rLANTSi,GKRKNHOlISHHnrt  MKDDJNH  iM,ANT.S 
for  sale.  BUmk  HOCND  and  HEALTUY.  IMllCBS 
law.  Great  utilni'emenlH  to  C.rnnirgH.  (.'luhaand 
Deali'm  for  CASH.  Spring  I'rice-l.lBi  now  ready. 
Free  to  all  apnlleant*. 
Address  SCOTT  X  MAXWELL,  Chenon.  Ill. 
_  Cl  IIFKJAN  4'ltAlt,  llihlop,  &c.,.'ito7  100  imxi 
n  feel,  extra . . .  *!i  $T0 
ITT  X  MAXWELL,  Chenon.  Ill. 
The  Albany  Seed  Store," 
I’KICK  A  KNICKICRBOCKER.  Sue 
ESTABLISHED 
183X. 
Hnewssors  to 
Our  Annual  Spring  Ciilalogue,  conn^lnlng  W;  pages 
and  2.'i0  llluslratlouB  of  Flowers.  Vegetables,  ctc.|  will 
he  mailed  free  to  any  one  sending  for  it. 
Wealthy,  Aneupfolla.WhUiiev's'Ai.Sto  4  ft  20 
Apple,  5  to  7  fi..  Fewaukee.  Walbrldge,  Ac  7  .'■O 
Cherry,  K.irly  Ulehtnond,  IstelBss.l  tod  ft  20  Itui 
lllaek  U alnul.  rxtm  Dne,  1  year. . .  1  5 
I’ecuu,  1  veiir,  duich . - .  ;i  ai 
I'urranl,  Red  Diuch.WhlteGrape.Vletorla  3  20 
Raspberry,  Doolittle, Clark .  1  d 
Aspariigu*,  2  jeaiB,  Ulttiit . . .  tXIc  3 
Hurkijiorii,  bust  Noriharn  hedge  plant ....  1  8 
Honey  IxieusL  No.  I,  lu.doo,  *25 .  3 
Osage  Orange,  No.  1.  Hi.UOO.  *1.5 .  2 
Hixiteli  I'lne,  I  to  il  feet,  Unc .  5  40 
Kitn,  \V lilte,  4  III  H  1V<*« . 3  20 
'■  "  rttiil0f(‘e»  .  Ill  (10 
Maple,  Soft.  6  to  8  feel.  . . .  4  mi 
“  '■  l5to:uf[.,2ii>  4  Inen  stem..,,  ‘jo  so 
Mountain  Asli,  Weeping,  1(1,  fiM .  20 
Rose*.  Green-House  and  Keddiug  Flants.  Colored 
I' ruit  1‘lates,  Ac.  I’rico  Lists  free.  Five  catalogues 
(set). 25c.  Address  F.  K.  FIHFNI.Y. 
llloomingtaii  Nursery.  Illinois. 
HIT  41FTI  I'l'  I* 
FLOWERS 
Delivered  tree  uf  e«ist  per  mull  at  vour  door.  Hpieii- 
did  nsKortment  of  KGtSE**,  H  for  Bl,  13  for 
Heiid  for  AVie  Dcscripinir  lUital'i'iii)-  n/  I'lanln  gratis. 
IIDUFKS  HRO.  A-  TlHillAS. 
t  lierry  Hill  Nurseries,  H  esi  CItesier,  Fa. 
A  SAMl’LK  OF 
MANY  HUNDREDS. 
‘‘1005  Clay  St.,  San  Francisco,  ) 
.  ‘‘  SEPT.  9th,  1875,  ) 
•‘  W.  F.  MAS.SKV  X  Co.  t 
"  Your  riants.  Seeds,  Ac.,  do  better  here  than  those 
of  any  we  have  yet  tried, 
“  Mk8.  Geo.  I*.  Wahnek." 
This  lady  has  hud  pluuts  from  us  by  mall  for  yours 
past.  A  list  of  our  *1  Collections  of  riunts  for  1876 
sent  free.  Safe  arrival  of  plants  guarjtiteeU. 
\V.  F.  IMASSEV  <fc  CO., 
Clieslertiiwii,  Kent  Cu.,  illarylanil. 
(t  END  SI  Foil  \V  I  L  LAUD’S  FltACTICAL 
Butler  Hook,  to  RlJuAi.  l‘PU.  Co.,  78  Duane  St. 
A'PBli  ** 
©wfiS,  &c. 
WE  OFFER 
the  following  Superior  CAItBACE  SEEDS. 
SHADY  LAKE 
SILVEU  -  LEAF  D  H  IJ  >1  II  Ky\  I>.  lOHolnal 
Sttrc.k.)  'I’ne  best  csbiisge  torn  late  crop.  Per 
packet,  a'lc.;  per  ounce,  *1 1  per  lb..  *10. 
ItED  DKr.')IilK.4|}(lJitc).  I'or  packet.  25c.;  per 
ounce.  *2  r  per  lb.,  ivo. 
VAN  U'lfKLK.N  LATE  FLAT  DI  TCH.  Per 
packet,  PiO.:  tier  ounce,  '..'x:.;  per  lb..  *ld. 
R.  H.  ALLEN  &  CO., 
1  .S9  «.V  J91  tVnter  St..  New  York. 
NEW  POTATOES! 
$250  in  Prizes  to  Growers! 
Several  superior  new  varieties  sent  grails,  iHJst- 
pald.  Circulars  giving  description  and  much  good 
advice,  free  to  api  llconts. 
D.  A.  t  OMPTON,  llawloy.  Pa. 
ONLY  Evergreen  and  Forest  Trtie  Heedllngs— Arbor 
Vltm,  Weeping  Hprur-u  and  Red  Pine,  Hugar 
“•»  Maple,  lleprh.  Ilirehnnd  Ijirch,*2t)  per  10  M. 
PerM  Address  J.. I KNKl-VH,  Winona,  COL Co.^(L _ 
THE  LADY  GRAPE. 
The  finest  early  White  Grape  In  culll  vat  inn.  A  nure 
Concord  seedling,  perfectly  hardy,  healthy.  proOuc- 
coiicora  seedling,  perfectly  luiray.  t.eaitiiy.  proouc- 
tlve  and  reliable.  Eight  yiutrs  tesfeu.  Ripens  mid¬ 
dle  of  Aiign.-it.  Uoeommended  by  Uio  Imst  horticul- 
Iniists  In  the  (.tni<,n.  tiinglc  vines,  1  year,  strong, 
post-pulii,  for  $1  ,.V4).  **  1 3  per  do*.;  2  years,  Si-J  sin¬ 
gle,  »‘J41  per  do*.  Also,  large  HUwk  of  Concords, 
Delawares. and  all  valuable gtaves.  lllUiitrated  Cat¬ 
alogue  for  3.(11.  stamp:  with  splendid  colored  plate 
of  Lady  Grape  I  0  ets.  Addresw 
4;E0,  VV,  CA  MPBELL.  Delaware,  O. 
XU  A  11 T  C  n  “The  address  of  every  Grange  Sccrc- 
<V  H  II  I  Clf  lary  in  the  West,  that  we  may  send 
them  our  H1‘K(!I  AI,  TKK.MSand  PRICKS  of  Nursery 
Stock  and  Hedge  Plants  for  Spring  planting.  Ad¬ 
dress  SCOTT  X  MAXWEl.L.  Chenoa.  III. 
New  Peaches. 
A  lexnnder,  Aiiisden'a  .lime.  Early  Beatrice, 
Early  I. inline.  Eiirly  Klvern’  and  forty  other 
varieties,  In  large  q«mmHii.'s,  very  fine. 
EVERGREENS. 
All  Immense  stock  of  all  sl*es,  suitable  for  plant¬ 
ing  in  Nursery  rows,  or  for  Imiiii  dlate  effect.  A  tine 
colltHdion  ot  New  iiiiil  Kiire  f'uuilei'n. 
MAHALEB  STOCKS. 
One  Year.. .. First  Sly.o...,*l.2.'iiier  HKI;  *1(1.00  per  1,000. 
‘*  .Second  Si*e.  1.(41  ‘‘  8.(41  " 
Send  for  New  Trade  LUI. 
IIODPES,  BKO.  A  TII4HIAH, 
Cherry  Hill  Niimericn.  Went  C.licnter,  Pit. 
(JBALI.  Fltl’lTH  A  HPE4:lALTA'.-300 
Aeros  In  Fruits.  No.  1  Plante  of  all  bc-t  sorts  at 
veiy  lowest  rnli  s.  .Seiiil  for  nrtees  to 
JOH.V  S.  COLLINS.  Moorestowii,  N.J. 
loorestowii,  N.J. 
These  goods  are  analyxed  bv  Professor  <1.  A*.  Lie¬ 
big  of  Bullimoio  and  other  eminent  ehemlsts,  and 
their  quallly  guaranteed.  Send  for  Circular. 
928,750  Acres 
MISSOURI  LANDS. 
NO  GIIAS.SUOPPKIIS,  NO  DROlUHT. 
The  Atlantic  and  Paoifl''  Railroad  offers  for  sale, 
on  long  time  and  low  prices,  splendid  farming  lauds 
In  southwestern  .MlssouiL  whleh  possessnli  the  re- 
quireiiiems  uf  guod  and  healthy  climate,  ph  ntyof 
timber  and  pure  lyaier,  long  and  cool  lumiiicrs,  and 
short  and  mild  wintets. 
Free  trunsportiicl'iii  from  St.  Mulls  for  land-buyers. 
Circulars  cuntairiliig  luapand  guides,  free  to  any 
address.  Sectional  maps,  showing  lands  sold  and 
unsold,  25  oeuls.  Address 
A.  li.  BEANE. 
I.itiid  Uoimiiiasluiier, 
Hoiitb  Foiirtli  Isireel,  Ht.  lyoiiis,  AIo. 
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To  Fnrniers.— Over  one  milllou  ueres  K.  U.  Lands, 
at  *5(a6  per  acre.  Full  deMTiiitloiis,  witJi  maps,  sent 
free.  Address  Iowa  K.  R.  Lakb  Co.,  Cedar  Raidds, 
Iowa,  oriii  Randolph  St,.  (Uiicugu,  III. 
PRAIRIE  LANDS. 
Send  Postal  Card  wiili  addri'ss  to  LAVDro.MMi8- 
BioNKK  IL  &  M.  It.  R.,  Hiriii.i.'tisToN,  Iowa,  and  re¬ 
ceive  FiiKK.Chait  of  J,ands  for  sale  in  low'A.nd  Nkb. 
