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Show r?rr TT "" T'TT'i'TtTTTr. Published al ! I lan ) Pete County, Utxh HVHy Newspaper, sd to the general inereat o leof SaCi Pete and surround ' hin-bm- Tv, ties. tl ZTESCZITTlOtt V" ij 2.W 1-- sths, 7." onlbs, , Si ling rate on application. cmmunication3 intendec piper should bewldress s Home Sentinel. Jai. T. Jakeman, . fansger. . Box 57, Manti', IL T. . SAINTS LEAVING ; NAUVOO. 1886. Jfanti, Feb. 25th, lati Iob Sentinel It Lear 1815 when the Mo inder the able leaderbh was ds v j 1 true "friend Brighau to prom.s obliged' wer,e ihristian - persecutors tha puld leave Nauvoo am ' s of Illinois as soon a opened .up before then, lumble servant had t... as a doo iCr of serving' ' in the Temple that wiute myself u I had attai-h, Kimballs family ,' I vui siatQ that Iwent wi.. his teams across th landlippi on a and wfr.diov ix Monirpse, 5iiles west to jJie camp o; Creek. This took p.at ' 12th clay of Feb. rery left days after th joz over so .that the res teams went over 'on this remember w ell with whu iap sad emotion we lookei tin the ci.y ot Joseph a.n imple which was so dea 3rs. .Th3 weather was ex wshad reasm. j gly cold and J iankfull for being encamp be ifi'oodSr At the end u .onth the weather bee am aud 6ri the 1st day o the whole camp moved The reason for not (1, farther was the sof the roads. Aid aB w i ryiX I ofeouri6tAVHlthprfi-j- . ITS tflTH A 6PIDER. ho Xflt n!0rning I enjoyed th- - heart stirring (shall I say?) Spiders, in many rapecta, are jnt Lka Measure of witnessing the Bat-(- a other animals, and can be tamed and petted Uicm marching off under the and taught a great many lessons which they will learn as rap.dly as a do g or cat. But Hi. Ttial musit of drum? and ' yon mut take the trouble to study their nfefe ways and get on the good aide of them. ?si w,as a inatt-- r of course, the One d.y I had been reading in a book so of how ce of spiders managed to get their web the many Wn the top ill!J 80n! was felt, and as acroes streams and roads, and from of one smml tree to another. I went out &1 consequence th- - el ler3 and csog,;t a large garden spider, ona of i natiir ounVehd together and wise those blue gray sprawling fellow, and him up for my experi neasures ' were taken to prepare fixed I took a stick about eighteen inches in obable of a the inclemency or pr length, and Tautened a piece of iron to ona oming wi.nter. Surelv this was end of it, ao that the stick wouldI stand up on that end of itself. Then put thia i g and cat npaign, I thought so stick in the center of a large tub half full frem the Iv'gh bluff of water, and vi.ei) J once placed the spider on top of viewed the va ft encampment and the stick I wanted to tee if he could get thirte en large circular td the ' land, which was the edge of the tub, without any help, lie ran down firat jumps. On pu arrival at the one aide of the stick and then the other ; recolect see- each time he would lissnuri bottoms' stop when he touched dawn from the water, and shaking his feet as a cat a brother g comi ing t ie bluffs widi a lot f cws and does, he would run up again. At last ht conclusion that he was entires soon aa they strut 'k the level came to th ly surrounded by water on an is' and in bottom they were out o f sight in fact. After remaining perfectly quiet for he tall grass. But owin'S t0 th a long while, during which I bare no doubt arranging bit plans, be begnn run: ireat number of stockdh grass be was Ding around the top of the stick, and throwin tras laid flat on the grout'd ing out great coils of web with his hind less than, one week.' feet. In a few minute? little fine string Now, after choosing a pl.ce of web were floating away in the alight tht was blowing. After a little fur waiter quarters houses had to breeze OBe of these threads touched the edge of e buiit. The necessary teara.s the tub and stuck fast', as all spider wtb was an cows were kept up while ail will. This was just what Mr took be next minute the and for, looking was ihe the stock .hold of this eeb and it a jerk aa tiken to t ie rush bottom', and s.ulor does a rope, whengave, he wishes to gee ierd.-dMav was also in large how strong it i. or make it fast. satisfied himself that it waa fast tu mtdies cured and stacked for at Haringother end. he gathered it in till it the ie in tho winter. was tight and stcaight, and then ran op it When- we first commenced quickly to the shore j a rescued castaway; by his own ingenuity. Sp dera are uilding'hou ttf we found that savedfools, if they are ugly, and He who uitable logs were, scarce ther not made all things, has a thought and care lot liinut. Chimneys had-- to be alL The earth is full of the knowledge of uilt of grien swa d cut in square God. ; ieces a. id laid up with nison c chnicalitv unless we would LIMITATIONS OF MIND. rude into1 the muddy river and eel do&h 6 tlie bottom aftet Now, it may ba asked, Does this line of lit stones. After a wh le the reasoning Not prove there is no God ? iver froze over and we went at all. It simply proves that th finite is utteily impotent to apprehend God; mr into Pottuwoitomie on the mind that we do not and cannot comtlier side and got cottonwood It proves primary cauwitions ; .that our perprehend . 1 - flat-boa- t, . - which were very sirai'nt nd emdoth, rind then quite ai iwii was'1 built with log cabins n 1 a round Coun il House also: Tiie winter was a severe on. ith much snow, and 'the n- are-- t 1 could be bought ice where ,i S 40 miles Y)ff through a wild ountry. A few wild tuikeys vere shot at first, but not much 'dine Was found. Bishop Whitney was sent to it. Luuis'wifh some 'mhney and i few valuables, to buy some nedirine' and other things vhich were' fchipjied with the s i;t 11 st'amboats go ng up to nteTed not a few lieav after he Yellow Ston torms our progress w..c tl n any uis. Notwithstandirg slow. Sometimes asmanj iffered' from scurvy and manv "Live yoke bf oxen had ti lnd. "'clued to a .wagon to get it If I knew it woul-- be interest-- ah a muddy place. On ou io the readers I might eon-- 1 '.irough the wilderness m.id ing aifd say'something t Iowa we formed two smal, anuemytale from Winter our ibout departure lies, viz: Garden Grovi Quarters the insuing spring etc. t r fount Pisgahatthe latte P.0. II. the sad new was Brough' v from thoee which were lef, T'J fn Nauvoo, that" tin Mr. Boyden, The genllemanly attacked them ana nrolling and engrossing dei k of vi them to leaye, and tW the Ilouse'haa had an experience vere on th-- - wety bank o. n work antidotiug legislative ft in a suffering condition any member of the Assembly, needed our helpp.-lo- t oi Mr. B. obMr. Hatch isweieBent to help hen excep? serves that owing, principally, to ye and bye we reached he age of the members tne presnourio,tle tint light oi ent differs meter ally mew hatm. da u feel of its predece-sors- . from maiv j s Bight wy men wen In most of tlie. former 4 rk nd built a ferry-bohe, assembly even the house wa3 B soun as it was done it was and of middle-age- d After many pf u composed ue. ia for exeven elderly meny-suc-ot over and were encamped as Hons. Jno. Taylor, ample liig'lpfings neaf Butterfly Orsoh Pratt; Erastus Snow, L. E. the moat surprising new Harrington, A. O. Smoot and ihra agt: the camps others, where is now we find yd the campi' yet on voUng men iri both. the house and nad y'v tl river w re il ,ji, ft. sideof heij council. T ne elderly men .! by some officers, mesng palmist fi'iys and throughout all S. government, )iithe-JJ- i dicl effecent survive ' for a contribution of fire and thfe young men. (to their "ed able bodirid pien frm credit hq it sai 1) are stepp ng to go arid serre in forward with the most :ylmps promising 'J ,en ' nding war with Mex-l- j and des res to mainprospects volunteers. The Reader tain justice and right. ..rerhrrs Aamewhat imagine ceptive faculties are ao limited by the very nature of their constitution that they cannot apprehend the primary nature of the simplest natural law and if we cannot comprehend the nature of the foijce called gravity, or heat as a mode of motion, except as physical facts, how can we have any rational concept'on of any of those matchless qual.ties of mind that produced thee laws? jf the rude Bavage. after examining tot the firat time a complicated piece of machinery, can form po judgment, can form no just conception of the forces that imp! it, or even of the purpose it serves, how much less can he understand the peculiar qualities of mind that invented and, produced it. If, by dint of th deepest research, wa cannot analyze th ubiile law that connects tbe molecular Donment of tnaxraiq wijMi xnougnt, Dow can we analyze the thoughts of an Infinite mind of which this law waa but a thought? Is it not plain that, in attempting this, w attempt the impossible.1 1.8 . . . tr.iv-;jJ4n- " Hi-ve- r - ' POWEIt OF IHE WAVES.. 1 Those who have never lived on the stormy coast, nor been to sea, can form no adequate idea of the effefct that can be produced by the impact of a succession of waves or of a single wave. What has happened at Wick, on the extreme northern coast of Scotland, has been building for where a break-wate- r some years past, may give an idea of what It was found ia meant by water-powe- r. that stones of ten tons weight were aa pebbles to the waves, which have been mcaa-nrefeet from crest to be near forty-tw- j thad d o n ses-ion- ; , - thuir-cieer- s feel cruel dgmand at first; .but nan who wa leading , hom we had implisit spake and Israel was obey. Five cqmpan anized and marched xort Leavenworth to te: tbvif arms and outfit. Also r & v, illipgness to go in the I saddled a mule, :u on the feriy boat and to tlcf place where the calling for volunteers, B Kimball desired me ) go and I compljed with ' ish. Being accompanied by , ladies ,on hurseWk from amp on Butterfly, which all red invitations to partici ina dance gotten up bv the ( ftcers in their first camp r tit tall near -- of-we- re . . C0u8lltutl0n.il Among the lawyers of the House, Mr. Creer! of Utah County occupies no mean, position. He is an able, earnest WQrker,and Spanish Fork should be proud of her mayor, and Utah and Juab Counties elated with h's compliment as a number of their sedulous triumvirate. The vast number of people who assembled at the late impressed the fact upon the notice of the people more forcibly than ever that San Pete is iu need of a large Stake Tabernacle. Con-feren- There is one field of valunteer grain between Mapti and raim that is quite greeu. The rate tendency of womn to er-'- f n oonveiaatiou. make ihern uuro'.iable both as witnesses aril reiatora of fic's Ii.deu d, n narrating vilat they cnll facts" we oust be prefarei o recede th joiumum-atiowith lAne allowance to the viv i n of the speakers. Tills spirit ef exaggeration w! ioh maks he statementa of women so o. r 1. 'bln :,s a general thing, does n.jt proceed f. ni an love of untrui.ii, or a wilful aitentius j voctive. Women are apt to be led away by their feelings, and to eo or judgment n.ora i passion and prejud.ee thau by a calm, nous view of facts as they are. Thty through a gl&i-- darkly," and thus seVLg their statements are clouded by error. They do not pay strict attention to what they hear, and ha-- e never trained their ivind to deal in fans. They are apt to skitn over matters. inseal of d.ving down fter the pearl of truth. I hey do..1 in to a ith fancy than facts, lacking method, m! observations and judgment. is Truth someth. ng well worth attaining, jid is attainable by a little trouble and properly disciplining the mind and the .ongue. Let every mother, yhen a young daughtert is repeating what purports to be down to a plain unvar facts, '.ished tale," stripping it of all exaggerated expressions snd embellishments of fancy. Make her' state the truth in its severe simplicity, nei her udduig to nor taking from. mA let t be the truth and nothing but the -- "s' .ruth. tin LASuErf tksz nr tub world. LAPIES,-!-tIr'sh;- At Konigrteia is the largest cask in the world. It was begun in 1 122 and finished ia 1725, under the direction of General Kyau. The bung diameter of the cask is 2ii feet Thia cask, U soon as finished, waa filled with 6,000 quintals of good Meissen wine, which cost 8,000 sterling. It contains 649 hogsheads more than the famous of tan Heidelberg. The top of this cask is railed in and affords room sufficient for fifteen or twnty person to regale themselves ; and sereral sort of large goblets, called welcome enpa, are offered to those who delight in rack honors. Upon one of thr heads ot this enormous cask is an inscrip tion in Latin, of which the following is t translation Teach her, too, the proper meaning of words and expressions. Let her under--tan- d that it is one thing to be 'tick. mother to bd'-ill,Tuat a peiaon oe ugly" without being a perfect That a man may be baa" and flight et not bt ' the woist man in the world ; " ud that you may be very cqld", and yet lot b frozen to death. A bonnet may pretty, and tastytand yet very fur rom being "perfectly splendid;" and a oung mm may be agreeable and and yet it la quite possible, udeed it is more than probable, that he U not at all " divine. If this system of training the speech ittended to early m life the habit will bj'the time maturity ,s reached ot tnjft verapity in conversation. Things will e represented just ae they are and not m icy eeem to the vivid fancy and eureka udgment of tie speaker. " .l written a book of Persian : Welcome, traveler, and admire thi monument, which, in order to exhilarati th mind with n cheerful glass, was, in thi ear 1725, dedicated to festivity, by Fred crick Augustus, King of Poland and Electo of Saxooy ; the father of his country, thi Titus of the age, the delight at mankind Dnnk, therefore, to the health of the Sover eign, the Court of the Electoral family, anr Baron Kyau, Governor of Konlgstem, am if thou art able according to the dignity o thi cask, the moat capacious of all k to the prosperity of the whole uu verse ; so farewell" cask-drin- Vocal Mric Conductive to Health It was the opimou of Dr. Rush that sing ing by young ladies, whom the custom society debar from many other kinds o healthy exeroiss, should be cultivated no only as an accomplishment, but as a mean of preserving health. He particularly in slat that vocal manic should never be neglected In the education of young lady and states that beside It salutary operation in soothing the oares of domestio life it ha a stall more direct and important I her introduce a fact," My& effect, Dr. Rush, which has been suggested to m that is, the exerciw by my profession : of the organ of th breast by singing very much to defend them from thos diaease to which the climate am. other came expo them. The Germans are seldom' afflicted with consumption, no. hv I ever known more than on oaa o. pitting blood amongst them. This, I. be lieve, is In part occasioned bv the strength which their long acquire by exeruiain-- ; them frequently in vocal music, which constitute an essential branch of their educar tion." The of our acadhas furnished emy, says Gardner, en observation still more In favor of this opiniqn. Hs informs me that b had known several instances of persons strongly disposed to consumption, restored to health xroi of th lung In singing." by th la ta nw establishment ef infant sohools . Ua-- I - half-aist- i '. beautiful girl of fifteen, who lived - i. mothtr m an obscure jK.rt'of the ki.'A room, neglected by the Lhah, and c- e quenUy by every one elsa She wv, i lovely ; fair, with indescribable eu a figure only equaled by some of d'ltucre of Italian art. This is Persian women, that she wa of the few persons I saw iq that com'.-- , with an approach to good figure, bhe a ' dressed in the usual fashion of trowbers 0 trowaers, the last pair being of meh that if put' tandmg upright i tha middle of the room, there they remain. Her hair was curled, not j.lait. d and she waa literally covered with dm H- - moada. quiet tu She was her manner . tnd seemed'dejectedi She was anxious t tear about European custom y,a, beemed to surprise her most was, that w. took the trouble to undress every night oo going to bed, and she asked me was it tru we put on a long white drew to pass th night in. All Persian women ere aston isued at this custom, and are quite apablr to account for it They never undress at unti their thin night. They ?ittrez from its silken cover, draw it out Irom its place against the wall, and roll themselvee up in the wadded quilt, which forms then blanket. The only time they change thejr lothea to when they go to the bath.' If hey go out to viait, they, of course, put on .heir best garment, end take them off a light ; but generally they lay down just e,i they are, even In cold weather, and thq, r rear thsix chadoor, or veil, at lighk" -- "5S BEWARE OF ir.HTATIOrjQ eon-tnbnt- music-maste- OBEDIENCE. , How terribly we qre ajl afraid of that vord, obedience, ever striving to shake off Mi yoke God na put upon us. Wive, jue your hutbasdi ; children, obey your parent; seryanto,obey your master" Wves obey your husband" .It ia Uvine command ; it echoes down front age o age, reverberating through the corridor if all time. To obey is the hardest leeeon t wife learns, and one many never leant at il. They do not recognise it aa a Divine command, they only regard it a man and love of auuiority. .. Obedieno ignthes inferiority, they think, and that it v hat no woinn cares to acknowledge her-,el- f. No law which come from Divin uthority ha the force of degrading th me on w horn that law I imposed. Obedieno a loel not neoennmy zeriority, nor h subordination to one in authority It rulers were not necessary ia the household and the State they would not mve been appointed by Him who i wiser than man. If rulers are not obeyed, anarchy lnd riot ensue, aud. if only for th axe of insuring order and peace, obedieno should be cherished as one of the most important of bouseuold virtues. There can be but one dominant pow er in the house, and both revelation and nature teaah u who that one i. In the short sentence, The husband is the head bf the wife w an to cl into whose hands God has placed v ..id of household Va- ' power. Ou .lieuoe lie at th very root of domestic) life ; it is the chief corner stone in the temple. Children, obey your parents,?' t a divine injunction, but one which the modern child is unwilling to heed. Shaking off the parental yoke, like the wind he goeth where he lisieth ; " and by his contempt for home authority he places another element of discoid in the household, for oonfu4on must follow in the tiain of disobedience to iaw, ' Sen ant, obey your masters," comes from the same Divine source. W ife, children, servants the triple wreath of home-bo-und and made secure by the husband to r who is head over all the dominant power invested u ith authority by e Him who u ruler and governor over an -- en-Cu- h th s ( house-band- at Ai iMAccmcrni cowlssaticx. to the bottom of the trough. The outer , where the storms end of the beat most violently, was built of three stones laid on courses of one bUndred-tothe rubhle foundations ; next above these were three courses of large, flat stones, and upon these a mass of concrete built on the The end of epot of cement and rubble. was thought to be as the break-wate- r as the natural rock, yet the resident Engineers saw it yield to the force of the waves and swing around into ths less troubled water inside the pier. It gave away not in fragments, but in one mass, universe. as if it was a monolith. The displaced The thought cf the power and place God mas is estimated to weigh about 1,(150 has bestowed upon man should not fill him tons wuhurrogance and conceit ; on the contrary, he sflould ask himself the fqaeiian, Who it sufficient for these tilings ?" It should ABOVE THE CLOUDS. im-ie him with tenderness, love and for thoee who have been placed Probably the largest and highest rock in under him ; and, while wear.ng the pui'e the known world is the South Dome of n. royalty, he hou,u never loosen his gr Yosemita Standing at the fork of the u tie sceptic of j a ...0. upper valley, it rears itself, a solid rocky loaf, 6.000 feet above the ground. A more FORTUNE J ELLER'S ALMANAC. powerful hand than that of a Titan has cut f ' away the eastern half, leaving a sheer precif . , f pice over a mile in height. No man ever To dreqni ot hating a great number of trod the top of this dome until last year. servants Former visitors gazed in wonder at ths Xodrearu of a bear foretpkn - liviii' , spikes driven into the rock by hardy spirits, w hieb your yisiou shows you a , ti u. ' who had repeatedly endeavored to scale it. When a labhionab e young ,a.iv eratn-o- f The shreds of ropes dangling in the wind a it is a bigu that her thouglits told the story of their failure. Last year, me a co oneL upon riunnig however, after thousands of dollars were, To hic-aithat your nosp js red at the spent, several persons found their way to that you had better tp it oaa intimation the top of the dome, and this summer two leava brandy and w ater. were discoveredon th sheep browsing To dream of amill-stonabrutyour reel, hitherto inaccessible peak. is Rff11 of what you may expect if you many extravagant wile. If you dieam of clothes, it is a warning not to go to law ; for, by the rule of conBISMABCK'S BEST. traries, you will be sure of a nonsuit. To dream of a hr is a sign that if you In th after years, when Bismarck, his are W86 you will bus that all the lights ia friends and his foes shall all be under the, your fiou'e are out before you go to bed. It is very lucky to dream taut you pay sod, the fallowing will redound moie to his fofc thing twice over ; sinco, afterward, pra.se than his greatest diplomatic feats: Though alwais kind and couiteous in you will probably take care to have all female eooiety, has never Uist your bJla receipted. For a person in unembarrassed circumany pf the numerous beauties ho has met iq his life, so as to authorize even stances to dream that he is aireyted is very a suspicion that he paid special attention fortunate ; for it ia a warning to him ou no to any on woman, still less that he courted a0C1)unt to accept a bill. any. He ha had affectionate aad respected female friends among whom the Giaud Duchess Helena of .Russia must be reckoned Brewster' Patent Be in Holder but the only women who, to all appearMne are vh7 vnn put thtn not Yur ance, have found room in hi heart and ocsold 12dop in w fIf ruor rv it. A it, uf & dftv, one ritaicr sold 6 dr. in 16 hi are his hi it, cupied mother, sister, days. worth 1.W rtE. Write for lermi, Samples hi and daughter; VU, E. 1Z. BKEWSXEH, HoUy, tfieh. break-water- as.-emb-ly - p . e k g for children of three and four years ot ag " everything ia taught by the aid of son Their littu lessons, their reoitations, tU arithmetical countings, are all ehanted and as they feel the importance ot tbei own voice when joined together, tin emulate each other in the power of v oi atlng. Thi exercise is found to be vei beneficial to their health. Many Instsnc have occurred of weakly children, cf tw or .three years of age, who oouid scares support themselves, having become robu sutfi healthy by this oonstant exercise of t Theeo remits are perfectly plu', b'ar sophical. Singing tends to expand al ' chest, and thus increases, ctivitj a. powers of the vital organs: , The HousekesBers Friend A.3K FOR , AND TAKE fiO OTHER Sold ty tha Cmi g'renllr. ni.fmM nui (t,. i IitTr.REsma Fact about Womer The Mohammedan newly al! believe ti. woman lias no soul. This to not teueh', ; the Koran, but is eouatenae4 , .be that, in the greet prophet's pewulnw, hour' e faithful baxtaed of th. are given earthly wives. ThtCbinoee mete aarte o the women in this world, and day the, I any hope of compensation Western Australia, female oOlVren are way betrothed e few days after birth ; an abould the first husband die before the gii attains her maturity, she belong to his Lrir In New Zealand, if a girl' fa ire h unban should die, no other man can make a pro posal to her. Among the Hindoo, widow may not marry again. In Chins, tb par ents bargain for the marriage of their chL dren while they are yet unborn. The Ne. Hollimders steal their wivee ; end if a wo man ettemptsto escape her captor, he at one thrusts a spear through the fleshy part of he leg or thigh. Of all methods of obtainiu a wife, that of purchase ts the most univei al It is practiced bythh African, by tb black and brown race of the Indihn Arch pelago, and by nearly all the nations of Asit The Circassian women prefer being sent t Ia Siam an Constantinople to be sold. Cochin China, men invariably purcha-thei- r wives ; but the women have one tm liege, th parent cannot sell them withou thsir will. In China, however, women ar sold without being consulted on the subj scan! have to obey every one in the fami tb of her purchaser, without exception husband's control over her being entire! unlimited. In Japan, presents are made t th bride, who transfers them to her U to-th- ha?.r. to defray the expense snd trouU they incurred in bringing her up frew he One Siioo Luldlil Rrlstlssnd Beet Wv.c Powder lUade. Tsamoonful te (On Ca the market for 10 quart of Flour.) years and reommendd by pro Diluent phyaiuiuit u healthful. VarranteJ to lie free from Ammonia and all tnjwrtoui Inrredlents and tOflrepeOa eel mUt faction. yoar grsssr far frag ssspli for trial. ' axes owlt t ESAX9F1CT0RIX8 CO., Also tnanufaettirers of Quaker Table Ssure, JsL t mm be Preserves, Maple Svrups. Flavur-lu- g Extracts, e(o., eu: BT. M)iriH UO THEflRnVILLI CHRMPIOtl COhlBIKEI PI GrainThreshsiisPCIoygrHi;!! Acknowledged by Threabermea to infancy. Foa PARENT. The ordination at Pro to tha idence, says a distuiguiitfurtowritar, Th. HOMS should form our -- character. first object of parents sShdlif be ta makt home interesting. It ia a bad sign whenevei children have to wander from pereotal roof for amusement. Provide pleasure for then aroend tbeir own fireside and among them elves. The exoellent Leigh Richmond per sued this plan had a muaeam fat hi haox and exerted every nerve U interest his bt ef th tie flock. A love of heme to greatest safeguard in th world at tnai Implant thi sentiment early fas a ehiU. h ia a mighty pmervattr egniut rten, ea Tin Jews had a r had tb early Greeks aad Bessaea. LeHerlg (fa. Romans seed thna eamaa; Ihe AM ww ponding to onr GhrtoUa aaeee, tb saeaa to idas or rank nam, and tiae third tb family nam. Modem ioiimsmi begaa It be need about the tenth oeatary, wkas Bohlee took the name of their eatatae middle elaae eons of &eir fa there, m Jebe-tot- , Thompson, eto end o these ef trade South, Cooper, Tailor, eta, 9mq me ahso vere given te f mdllfa i nlelreajaax bVT cd lAHOOD 1 'f ttl n in h ik sT i ) ni r. Puysicti locay,4utaif'ri'tnoal Iu il'nw f ill, vt rf yniPttny t fi? iviiy'iirL i tf hfvmicq3, L fre V. I IShsVY. Andrew lucealiiawe. I 1c .v jj&H f aOCA 2? lio SLixigrS Tworylnd Holies t"M Crain Thresher sud Clover marlilne Will Do the work of two eeprte tentTbj l attack bog eota eimple Clover Ilu conn ran a J it sprrew RememVrwe make the only tli-r- separate hailing cylinder ted upon the dki1 approved sclenliflc principle.) Bus thewld'-sMparattng enpnoity of eevmchlw ths market lallxhS,compact,dnrablM bOnes bus one belt and require lee working pand power and has .than any other machine, fto eiiopi)t). t fewr that it iacoiiatrnciion Will thresh Sli.t paper. ietlf under--tou- gran perfectly all kinks of . Dhx, clover, etc. Send or trenla Saw etc., of Threehere, Enginemention MUh Regteter and he sure to wanted. Address Agent THE K0PPE5 RACHiaE C( ORRVILLE. O. TO OOiauTIYEa The advertf9er havingf befn permanently rnred at Uutt dread disease, Consumption, bv a Piropf teTiedf, is anxious to trake known to bis fellow sntferers the means of euro. 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