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NEWS  CONDENSER. 
—  Cohoes  vranta  a  now  comet  pry. 
—  They  are  shooting  mail  dogs  at  Binghamton. 
—  Kentucky  Is  shipping  black  walnut  to  Eu¬ 
rope. 
—  The  Centennial  Exhibition  is  not  to  be  open 
on  Sunday. 
—  Tlio  peach  crop  will  be  all  right  this  year  In 
the  southern  portion  of  IlllnoLs. 
—  A  treaty  of  jioacc  has  been  made  between  the 
Republic  or  Liberia  and  tho  revolting  tribes. 
—  Between  eight  hundred  and  a  thousand  cans 
of  live  stock  pass  through  BiilTalo  each  week. 
—  The  Moh.awk  Woolen  Mills  were  cloned  tor 
three  days  In  re.sp«ot  to  the  late  A.  T,  Stewart. 
—  A  majority  of  the  Scotch  and  Irish  inomber.H 
of  Parliament  are  in  favor  of  women’s  suffrage. 
—  The  last  census  of  .Japan  places  the  popula¬ 
tion  at  88,300,676,  an  Increase  of  lso,()tMi  In  three 
years. 
—  Parts  proposes  to  name  one  of  her  streets 
“  Peb.  20,"  In  honor  of  tho  late  Republican  victory 
at  the  polls. 
—  Thlrty-ono  now  members  were  received  Into 
the  flrst.  Presbytortan  Church,  Troy,  Sunday 
morning,  Ajirtl  0. 
—  The  loading  hotel  keeper  in  Japan  has  failed 
for  $100,000.  llo  wasn’t  a  Jap,  though,  but  an 
outelde  barbarian. 
—  A  tract  of  7,000  acres  of  land  on  Maple  river, 
Dakota,  has  been  purchiuicd  by  Eastern  cuplt.allsts 
for  a  groat  wheat  farm. 
—  A  revival  In  Amherst  College  has  rosulled  In 
the  convcTHliin  of  iia  out  of  :i-20  students,  of  whom 
only  50  are  uneonvortod, 
—  The  state  Sheep  Breeder’s’ and  Wool  drowora’ 
Annual  Convention  la  to  bo  held  at  Batavia  on 
tho20t.h  and  'itth  of  April. 
—  The  IJouan  Ways  and  MtVins  Commltlc  has 
agretsl  ti>  tho  Tariff  bill,  and  refused  to  strike  tea 
and  coffee  fimn  the  free  list. 
—  The  Northern  Central  ralUvn.v  company  Is 
about  to  supply  their  t  rack  botwcou  Elmira  and 
Canandaigua  Avlth  steel  rails. 
—  A  now  KplscopiU  Church,  styled  tho  “  Proo 
Church  of  the  ItjUphnny,"  was  dodlcabHl  at  E.a.st 
Albany,  April  10,  by  Bishop  Doano. 
—  Advices  from  Han  Domingo  sny  tho  election 
passed  off  peaceably.  Espalllat  was  elected  Pical- 
dont  by  an  ovorwholmJng  majority. 
—  Tho  unvolllDg  of  tho  Mohlllor  monument  at 
Alarbach,  in  (Icrmany,  will  take  place  on  May  o, 
tho  auulveraary  of  (he  poet’s  death. 
—  On  nocouut  of  tho  eHtabll.ahmenl  of  a  Chlne.ac 
laundrj'  at  Kosi.'burg,  Oregon,  a  war  of  races  la 
ImmUicut,  and  tho  C’olcstlals  are  armlnif  rapidly. 
—  There  is  a  valuable  piece  of  real  estate  In 
Boston  which  la  leastnl  for  years,  at  .mn  annual 
rental  of  20  tons  of  jilg  Iron,  No  softmooey  almut 
that. 
—  The  banana  crop  in  I,oul3lana  la  tho  large.st 
ever  grown  there.  'I’ho  fruit  has  grown  through 
the  whole  winter.  Instead  of  being  killed  by  frost 
as  usual. 
—  Returns  from  t  ho  vote  In  Afoutanaon  granting 
a  subsidy  to  Uie  Northern  Pacltlc  u*ilro.ad  show 
that  tho  proposition  will  bo  defoated  by  a  small 
maJoritJ^ 
—  On  tbo  2#th  of  Pehruars',  forty  years  ago,  tbe 
opera  of  “The  llnguenots"  was  Urst  produced. 
Since  that  lime  the  opera  has  been  pertormed  In 
Farts  591  tlmoM. 
—  Tho  Irish  citizens  of  Albany  have  formed  an 
Association  known  as  tho  Mitchell  Ouards,  and 
will  make  a  paratle  through  tho  streets  of  Fhlla- 
delplda,  J  uly  4. 
—  A  Are  In  tho  Court  Iloitse  at  Martinsville, 
Ind.,  April  T,  ileatroyeil  all  the  (Joiinty  Clerk’s  and 
Sherlff’.s  records  for  the  last  eight  years.  \  plot 
of  some  kind  Is  suspeeu*d. 
—  The  poimlatlon  of  Plilladelphla,  according  to 
the  census  Lakeu  on  the  :i(l  of  April,  l.s  SIT, US,  a 
gain  of  148,426  In  live  years,  as  iiompared  with  the 
last  United  fJtaws  census. 
—  The  money  lost  by  a  recent  tire  In  Charleston, 
.S.  C.,  would  bavo  covered  three-fourths  of  tlie 
cost  of  tho  water  works  tor  which  tho  city  1ms 
longed  for  half  a  coutury. 
—  Aluslcal  bees  ar»  now  tho  rage  lu  Loudon, 
where  prizes  arc  award^l  for  iffiMlIng  pLaiioforte 
and  vocal  music  m  sight,  and  al.so  for  skill  In  in¬ 
terpreting  classical  works. 
—  They  say  in  San  Fnmclsco  that  every  muni¬ 
cipal  omceholder,  excepting  the  pound-keeper, 
htus  taken  a  hand  at  lobbying  at  tho  capital  dur¬ 
ing  tho  present  session  of  the  Legislature. 
—  An  arelmiologtcal  cx]>o8lUou  on  a  very  e-vtcu- 
slve  scale  Is  being  organized  lu  Aatstordam  to 
celebrate  the  Ooth  auulversary  of  tho  cajiltal,  and 
will  be  opened  almut  the  middle  of  this  month. 
—  The  small-po.x  Is  prevailing  to  (pilte  an 
alarming  extent  In  I’erUnsvllle,  N,  Y.,  a  little 
village  near  Dausvllle.  Two  persons  have  died 
with  the  disease  and  It  Is  said  to  be  gradually 
spreading. 
—  Old  Orchanl  Beach  from  Blue  Point  to  Haco  Is 
covered  to  the  depth  oi  fi*om  one  to  two  feet  with 
Quahaugs,  which  were  thrown  up  by  the  late 
storm.  The  people  are  taking  advantage  of  this 
to  lay  lu  a  good  stock  of  flsh  bait. 
—  Thecblo  Uouso  of  Representatives  has  Jitst 
jiassed  two  pmlse-worthy  bills,  one  compelling 
railroad  conductors  to  eject  gamblers  from  trains^ 
and  another  forbidding  the  employment  of  chil¬ 
dren  under  fourteen  yeara  of  age  as  gymnasts  or 
public  singers. 
Dairy  Hltrnisil.^i. 
nilDDAnOH'S  ZmPROVSD 
nVEXXaK.  T331BITEIH, 
For  Kactorvmon  and  Didrymen.  la  a  more  uorfoot 
Inalruiuent  than  the  l.act<>iDOter.  State,  Count;  and 
Kaelory  nnhiN  fur  sale.  Aniitv  to 
aI.VAN  .ViIDDADGU.  Erlendahlo,  N.  Y. 
■X*  KC  3Ba 
Churn 
butter-worker, 
H".?..-;--.” "  - Wlllinut  nouts  or  HKitntors 
E|  OT  of  ttiiy  kind.  5  HUea  tuadu. 
la  Asenta  wanU'd  wlinrn  wo 
I  1  '  ■'-'-'-rx  B  have  non  o.  .Send  for  Ctreu- 
HARDIN’S  IMPROVED  METHOD 
—  OF  — 
MAKING  BUTTER 
It  is  a  cheap,  practical  anti  gcnind  plan  of  but¬ 
ter  making.”— X.  A.  WlI.EAUU. 
py  ClroularH  free.  Addreas 
Ti.  H.  IlAUniN,  liOuiMvIlIe,  Ky. 
TO  COLOR  BUTTER 
BVKHY  DAIRYAtAN  SHOULD  USE 
WELLS,  RICHARDSON  A  CO.’S 
Golifiii  Extract  of  Aiatto, 
The  tx'St  Color  (no  /or  hoth  lUiUcr  mid  OlweJie 
I'l'cr  tiuiilc. 
It  iflvosa  permannntRoldon  oolor.ojtantly  like  that 
of  .tiinii  butter,  and  lu  wliiiont  Hodlnumt,  uiHto  or 
Binell. 
It  la  Indorned  hy  Prufu.  Arnold,  Willard,  Caldwell, 
Cidllor,  hy  tho  hext  a^ioultural  puDem,  and  by  thuu- 
•landBof  practical  dairymen. 
tWSeud  forClroulara  oontnlnlnB  full  particulars. 
Aak  your  nicrcbant  or  druBKiBt  to  order  It. 
WKLLri.  KfCIlAKUHOIS  <fc  t)0.. 
Proprietors,  llui-liuutou,  Vt. 
928,750  Acres 
MISSOURI  LANDS. 
NO  URiSSilOPPKRS,  NO  UROPOUT. 
Tho  Atlantic  and  Paoifto  Itallroad  offers  for  sate, 
on  long  time  and  low  prluus,  splendid  farming  lunils 
lu  soutli western  Missouri,  which  piissuns  all  the  re- 
Uiiireiuenis  of  good  and  healthy  cllmato.  plenty  of 
timber  and  pore  water,  lon^j  and  cool  rnmuicrs,  and 
short  nnd  mild  winter*.  -- 
Krtie  tninsportatlon  from  St.  Imnls  forlnnd-hnyers. 
Circulars  coniuiulng  iiiaphtid  guides,  free  to  suy 
iiridross.  Sectional  maps,  showing  lands  Sold  and 
unsold,  26  ceuts.  Address 
A.  1-.  UKANE, 
l<nnd  Coiiiinlanloner, 
tiS  rioiilli  Poiirtli  Htrout,  St.  Louis,  IVIo. 
-iiSliTRY  BULLETINT 
the  Best  Poultry  paper  published. 
1876.  WHERE  NOW?  1876. 
To  MICHIGAN,  imo  of  tho  foremost,  tlonrislUng 
and  hoalthy  Slutus ! 
WHAT  FOR  ? 
To  buy  It  FARM  out  of  the 
One  Million  Acres 
of  Hue  liii'inlilg  hnids  for  sale  by  the  QllAND 
UAl’lDS  .Y  INDIANA  U.  K. 
Strong  Soils,  Ueudy  Markets.  Sure  Crops.  Good 
Sehools.  It.  H.  run.,  through  oenior  of  grant.  Set¬ 
tlements  all  along.  All  kinds  of  Products  raised. 
Plenty  of  water,  tlmher  and  bnUdmg  materials. 
Price  from  $1  to  $111  per  aero ;  ouo-tourth  down,  Iml- 
unee  on  time. 
JrT'Send  for  Illustrated  pamphlet,  full  of  facts 
and  tlgiires,  and  he  convinced.  Address 
W.  A.  IIOWAKD,  Oomm’r, 
(band  itapids,  ,>floh. 
P.  K.  L.  I'EinCK,  Sec’y  Lund  Dep’t. 
VERY’  l»E-iIltAltI.K  ;HAKVI.AM>  AND 
Deliiware  (  arms,  cheap  and  on  eu.sy  terms.  For 
-  Laud  Guide,”  address  D.  J,  HLACKI8TON. 
Chestertown,  Kent  Co.,  Md, 
Daity  J^alt. 
THE  AMERICAN 
DAIRY  SALT  COMPANY 
J.W.  BARKER,  THOMAS  MOtLOY, 
Pres't  and  Seo’v.  Treasurer. 
G«n«rhl  0fllc«,  No.  1  Clluton  Block,  Sy  rac  nse,  N.Y. 
Bole  ManiifaeturerB  of  the  Celebrated  Onondaga 
l•'aetory  Killed 
i>Aiirv  ANn  'rAKi.K  NAi/r. ' 
Kespeoifully  call  thii  attentiiin  Of  Dairymen 
and  other*  t«  tho  iiuallt;  of  Halt  now 
being  nianiifniituri’d  by  them. 
Having  b>r  nmuv  years  past  been  engaged  In  per¬ 
fecting  the  Tiirloim  proeeSHUs  tiirthe  nmoutaetnni  (>f 
tbU  Miut,  anil  hy  adopting  tho  best  modes  and  mn- 
ohlnory  for  the  purpose,  they  reel  wnrmiiled  In  say¬ 
ing  to  tbe  (suuumer  tluit  the  nrtlcle  now  prudneed 
Is  superior  to  auy  other,  either  of  foreign  or  domestic 
produolluu.  Tbo  following  Is  hii  analysts  of  our  suit 
and  thu  Ashton,  made  In  April,  IS76,  by  Mi'ssm.  Waltit 
and  Stllltnan,  Cnemlsts,  of  Now  York,  under  the  dl- 
rnoilOD  of  a  Caminlttee of  the  Untter  and  libeese  Ex- 
changoof  New  York,  tho  samples  boliig  soleeUiU  hy 
the  Coinmitteo  from  lots  found  on  sale  in  (niirhot: 
Ashton.  Unondsgn. 
Water .  0.186U  U.U-AW 
Insoluble  Matter .  O.IYSU  O.a’Uii 
Inlphateof  I,lrao .  t.asfTi  O.T’217 
Solpbate  of  Magnesia ,  f  .0T6'.i  . 
Oblorlde  of  Calclujii . .  O.IMT.! 
Oblorlde of  Magnesium..  0.05111  0.0840 
Chloride  Of  Hodlum . BT.toVH  ll6.r>24;l 
W.MI74  )«.1)0'22 
Clronlars  In  regard  to  tho  varlnns  other  bests  made 
with  thU  salt  In  oootparlson  with  thu  lieiit  foreign 
artlolo,  also  oertld^'iites  from  a  large  tiumlmr  of  the 
best  dairies  in  the  BMte  os  to  its  qnniity,  nuiy  be  hud 
on  appUeatIuii  to  J.  W.  Haukkk.  Heeretur®^.  B.vra- 
ouse.  N.  Y.,  to  wbora  orders  for  salt  m«y  u’.«j  be  ad- 
dresHoil.  It  Is  also  for  sale  by  tbe  Ageiilsuf  thoiloiu- 
£any  In  priiielpal  VVustnrn  Lake  PorUj  by  HT.  JutllV 
.  AVKHV,  lid  and  jUI  Hroud  Ht., New  Y^nrk;  Kuhicut 
(JKKH,  Hrt  Pier,  Albany,  N.  Y.;  K.  W.  I'RCK  it  iXi., 
BurllngtoD,  Vt.,  nnd  by  dealers  generally  tiirongU- 
out  the  Bluto  OI  New  York. 
IlUlUiro  t  r  OXONDAUA  KACTOBY  Finr.KD  8AI.T. 
J.  W.  HAKKKU,  Pren’tiuMl  Hec’y. 
THOMAS  MOU.OY,  Treasurer. 
Syraenno,  May,  IS76. 
Cntutoglie 
I  !<  ml 
I  Maps  of 
Maryland  i 
luul 
Deiawarol 
I)  g.  M  •HIIMA,  i 
Htiiyrnn,  ' 
Delaware.  1 
PRAIRIE  LANDS. 
Bend  Pdsta  r.  cahi)  with  uddrnas  to  Lanp  Comuis- 
BloNKu  11.  AM.  R.  U.,  UUiti.I.NUTuN,  IOWA,  and  re- 
eoivo  b'KKK.CUartot  Lauds  for  sale  lu  Iowa  snd  Nuu. 
/"lENESKE  VALLEY  FAltMH  KOI£  MALE. 
AA  Some  of  the  iliicst  roshlemHis  In  tho  Valley,  near 
U.  it.  Inquire  soon  of  JOlX.N  BHEX-DON,  upon  the 
prcniises,  at  Moscow,  Livingston  Co.,  N.  Y. 
agriculturaITnsurince  CO.. 
Of  WATERTOWN. 
Asseta  Jau.  1st,  1876 . $1,058,040  16 
Pays  all  Losses  by  Fire  and  by  Llghtnlny. 
This  Compuiiy  IS  uondnwd  hy  its  Charter  to  insure 
Fa  KM  Piiui'KMJ'Y  nnd  Puivatk  Kksidexces  only, 
mid  In  over  28  years  has  never  in»ared  or  lout  a  dollar 
exeept  on  this  el.tss  of  Property,  and  has  never  lost 
f.i.hiiii  by  any  uar  Ure  swci'tiMa,  or  otherwise.  Insure 
where  (boro  Is  an  Aiisoi.iri'K  certainly  of  getting 
your  money  in  case  of  luss. 
JNO.  V.  COOPER,  Pree'i. 
ISAAC  MUNSON,  Sec’y. 
WILLARD’S 
PRACTICAL 
publication, ei. 
TIIK  PET  STOCK,  PIUKON  nnd 
POULTRY  BULLETIN. 
'I’/ie  Ulilimt  1‘oiiUru  Journal  In  thr  World. 
A  superbly  Illustrated  monthly,  published  at  20 
Cortlandt  St..  Now  York:  devoted  lo  the  lirtfiinut 
Manaijtmfnt  and  Dltrruxi'*  of  Poultry,  Plge  i:  s  s' :• 
Pet-Stock.  KritHMei,  Oiitspukm  and  ladrprt  de-st. 
Subsorlptlon  only  $1.25  per  year,  post-paid.  Speci¬ 
men  copies  HI  Ole.  Address  WM.  H.  KlUHY. 
Du.siness  Manager,  P.  O.  Box  81ii,  New  York. 
NEBRASKA: 
Its  Advantages,  Kesouroes  and  Drawbacks. 
Hy  EOU  IN  A.  CIIKLKV, 
S)>fClnl  OnminlHsloner  Jrnni  Du-  "  London  K/t/ti”  lo  the 
rmlci'ant  rtr/rtw  nf  North  AinrHcn, 
4(2  pp.,  largo  Hvo.  Kxtra  cloth,  beveled  btaird.s,  $ 
PnoKt’HKI.y  IntiPSTIlATMI. 
with  excellent  maps,  plates,  diagram*  and  engra 
lugs.  The  reviews  iiuauLmmisly  tavi>ni.ldn  would  11 
a  large  volume.  ”  Uxtraordliiarlly  rompleto.”— Ros 
tifii  TravelUyr.  “  I’uls  us  in  possession  of  the  whole 
ouse."  Le/tdoii  .Vwrrtnlwr,  “  Coiiiiirehensive  and  «x- 
huu.itlve.”  Call  MnU  Ihmeltv.  *' Belter  eon.Hult  ’  Ne¬ 
braska.’  -NimronfonnM,  "  A  most  nxcollent  work.” 
Ki'w  York  Iritlrpriulnif.  For  sain  by 
UtiHAi.  Pijui.isaiNu  Cu.,  7H  Duane  Bt.,  New  York. 
And  ^  the  Trndn  Knnenilly. 
ItOOKS  FXOHANOfD.  — VurnUb  sll  now.  Wsiil  old. 
iV Hills  tbU  ys|H>r.  Ahikiiiin  Bikik  BxciUNac,  Nsw 
^.POULTRY  BULLETlI 
1(1.  WrtU. 
«w  York.* 
iRijSffUuttCOttjii. 
VIlVl4’’YJ  A  HOW  IHADIC  IN  10 
T  I  is  I  J\lf  /V  Ik'S  llOUItS,  from  Cider, 
Wine,  Mola»Hi‘s  or  Horghiiin,  wiCioiU  iiulna  ilruon. 
Address  K.  I,  SAG  K,  SpringUul  I,  Mass.  Name  piijirr. 
THKvery  large sivlo  of  the  Eiiiuikii 
niiiebiiie  TwIhI  la  not  a  matter  of 
Hurprlse,  for  It  proves  exactly  ns  rep- 
resented  every  lime.  It  l.s  reliable  in 
every  respect.  Lengtli,  strength  and 
quality  gnaraiiieod. 
nail  Alorpblne  hs'.it  alioolutciy  aiA 
I  I  U|  I  I  llfl  s|ioi'ilU,v  riiroil.  I'ninis.si  an niililirlty. 
I  I  I  III  III  Mi'iid  atsiiiji  I'ur  imrlknilnr,.  Dr.  Carl- 
JL\/AlAton.  1st  WostiiuKtiiu  Ut.Cliii-agu,  iU. 
|Hu,«i f ul  If u,«tr«  (II entjj . 
These  good*  are  analyzed  bv  Profesaor  (LA.  I.le- 
blg  of  Rultlinore  and  other  eminent  chemists,  nixl 
their  quality  guaranteed.  Bond  for  Circular. 
Slvavdef’ji  (»r^ui(U. 
CALIFORNIA. 
Have  you  any  thought  of  going  to  California  7 
Are  ytiu  going  West.  .North  or  Northwest? 
YOU  want  to  know  the  best  routes  to  take  ? 
Tbe  ibortesti  safest,  quickest  and  most  eumfort- 
able  route*  are  those  owned  by  the  (ihliaigo  nnd 
Nortb-Wesieiu  Railway  t'ompanv.  It  own*  nver 
two  thousanil  mile*  of  tlio  best  rimil  there  H  In 
the  country.  Ask  any  ticbot  ageur-  to  show  you  Us 
maps  and  time  cards.  All  ticket  agents  euu  sell  you 
through  tickets  by  (hl»  route.  Buy  your  ticket*  via 
the  CUICAQO  A  MOKTUWKSTKBN  UA1L.WAV  for  .San 
FrannlHco,  Baerainento,  Oxdeit,  Hull  Lulie»..'liy,  t’liey- 
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ton,  Hloux  City,  Dubuque,  Winona,  Si.  Paul,  Daluih, 
Mam ueiie, Green  Kay.Oskush,  Madiaon,  Milwaukee, 
and  all  points  west  or  northwest  of  Chleago.  If  you 
wl.sli  the  best  traveling  aoeoniuiodutlons,  you  will 
buy  yoiir  ticket*  by  this  rouui.and  wIK  uiko  nooiUer. 
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