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Show THE COUNTRY PRESS. The Hay field Mower and Scythe of Progress. Pro-gress. Volume 1. Numbers I to 26. The Hayflold Mower, publisher, Boston, P. O. Box No. 17C5. This well-made volume comprises selections selec-tions gravo and gay from twenty-six numbers of a "representative of a genuine country newspaper, edited with aggressive horse-sense and the homely fearlessness of one who naked-eyedly sees things in their unclothed reality, and" spcalcs with the strenuous tongue of untrammollcd conviction." It Is dedicated "To people who think, nnd say what they think." And that is what people will do who road the bright, crisp sentiments, forcefully expressed ex-pressed in this volume they will think. The book Is full of meat, well spiced, and good for use. It Is llercc on cant, humbug, and false pretense. It has all the earmarks ear-marks of a friend of tho people, insistent in their cause whether they will or not. "Would that there wore thousands of sucli mowers in the length and breadth of this land. |