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, A widow eh was recently rejected by a damsel Alice Cary is at Rou 
1 who didn't want affections that had been still in poor health. 
“ warmed over.” Gkns. Sherman and l 
The women of Hope, Bartholomew Co., Ind., Francisco for Oregon, 
made war on the bagnio keepers a few days ago, Hoff. Horace Greedy 
and dm\ o them all out of town. nt tt|0 W est Virginia Sta 
The drouth in Europe is creat ing an increased Sept,ember 29th. 
demand for American hay, and 29,617 bales have Sherman 0. Wheel 
been exported from New York. dealer of Chicago, Is un< 
It is mentioned, as » most curious fact, that charged with mlsapprqp 
Baron Von Moltkfc, in his, long tile of war, has Gkn. Rout. ToOMnS h 
never commanded a regiment in the field. before the Columbus. &. ( 
A census taker in Adam* Co., Ohio, reports: at the Columbus fair iu 
“ Ulysses Grant Hoffman, female, two years of mere Christine Nile 
age, daughter of Alfred Hoffman, farmer." long expected SwedUhe 
The man who married three sisters in succcs- in New York, and given 
slon excused himself for so doing mi the ground j ^ Taylor ex-met 
that he got off with only one mother-in-law. olll ' 0tlro 
A German In Belleville, 111., has a cow that General Land Office, at 1 
has recently given birth to a genuine buffalo sister Louise report 
calf. The cow was recently brought lmm Texas. (he Chinese .m.ssaere, w, 
An apple troe belonging to Nathan K. Abbott, dvan of Syracuse. She 
iu We t Concord, N. H., has been yielding fruit ary in China seven yean 
more than one hundred years. Sosays the States- Mug, Williams, torn 
man. Douglas, lma begun an a< 
Now and then they cut off the ears of a horse- $150,000, alleged to he vrr 
thief in Oregon, and then telegraph East that her as part of Mr. Dougli 
the crops were never better tlmn they are this j On. Rorkrt L. Water 
season. to dollvor the annual ad 
The slung expression “ hunky dory ” is Scotch, Cult oral and Mechanical 
and is a synonym of the Latin "non compos.” Delaware Co., on the not 
Hels ** unco dour lu the uptak," Is the full ex- Rorert Henry HUN' 
pre8sion, and means half-witted. Italy, in March lust, was 
The Puoifle Tribune of Olympia, Washington Y,, on the 15ili ult. He t 
Territory, unnounees that the new Olympia jail Washington Hunt, and 
lias been opened ‘‘for the reception of weekly, great .promise, 
monthly, and yearly hoarders." j A8 . \y. Marshal^ th 
The longest railroad bridge In the United California, is writing a l 
Slates is the Cayuga bridge, ten miles west of experience*. The old nit 
Auburn. It Is one mile and fifty yards in length, t ion verging on absolute 
t weiity-two foot wide, and cost $150,000. 
A thunderbolt weighing thirty-live pounds, 
was picked up in Green Co., l’a., some time 
since, b.y a farmer named Banhurn, who had 
seen it fail, it resembles hard sand-stone. 
Mu. Greeley purchased a farm of eighteen 
acres in Hamden, Conn., had It cultivated at 
great expense for a few seasons, and recently 
disposed ol it for $3,050. It cost him $5,000. 
A singular coincidence was noted lately in 
Weslford, Vi.,—the hell telling for the death <>f 
an Infant one year old, and, within an hour, for 
an old person one hundred, living iu the next 
house. 
A noticeable ease of cross fertilization has 
occurred at Newcastle, Mo,, in a garden where 
pear and apple trees stand in proximity. This 
year the apple tree bore some pears as well as 
apples. 
A novel feature of the lyceum course at Bos¬ 
ton, next winter, will he a lecture against 
woman suffrage, by Catherine E. Beecher, and a 
reply by Mrs. Mary A. Livermore, the same 
evening. 
The word " kilometre ” is frequently used in 
our dispatches. It is a French measure of dis¬ 
tance, and covers about lUroo-iltlhs of an Ameri¬ 
can mile. Five kilometres urea fraction more 
than three miles. 
Mu. Charles Howland, of Danby, Tompkins 
Co., exhibited peaches from a tree which has 
borne pouches for fifty-two years. This year 
but a single limb bore fruit, and the limb lias 
died iu its lost effort. 
•• DeuiieanCL," used in the war news, is a law 
term, signifying the forfeiture of legal rights, 
ami as used in the Corps Leglslatif and by the 
people, is equivalent to tUpoalnu; i. c., the un¬ 
seating of the Emperor. 
A turtle, weighing eight pounds, was caught 
iu Hop Brook, in North borough, N. tf., recent¬ 
ly, from which, when dressed, u quart of solid 
ice was taken, in pieces varying from the size of 
a large apple to that of u walnut, 
A RESIDENT of Boscftwen, N. if., got up one 
morning in August, went to his barn, milked 
three cows, then took his gun, went to the woods 
and shut three coons, and returned to his break¬ 
fast at half-past alx o'clock, bringing the coons 
with him. 
The old cathedral of Frankfort-on•the-Maiu, 
which was destroyed by fire a few years ago, is 
to he rebuilt at a cost of nearly ft milliou of 
guilders. The King of Prussia has contributed 
t lie sum of two hundred thousand guilders for 
this purpose. 
A Newark lady, whose hushund had deserted 
hor, saved jtiUO by sewing, and was in a terrible 
quandary as to whether to buy a divorce ora 
sewiug-uiachlue. She has decided, with the as¬ 
sistance of tin old bachelor, to buy u $10 divorce 
and a $00 machine. 
The proposed railway over the St. Gothard 
Mountain Is Just now causing a great stir iu 
Europe Italy has voted $15,000,000 towards It; 
Switzerland votes $20,000,000, North Germany 
$10,000,000, and even little Baden votes 3,000,000 
of francs for its construction. 
That eminent horticulturist, J. J, Thomas of 
Union Springs, N. Y., has a stalk of Ohio red 
cob Dent corn, which is ten Jcet, ten niche* high, 
and still growing. The bight of the lower part 
to the ear is six feet , two incite Several other 
stalks iu the patch are nearly as high. 
A person In Boston who found the wallet of 
a dealer in "garden truck,” containing over 
$100, and returned it to him with considerable 
trouble, was rewarded with the Invitation, 
‘‘Won’t you take a pear?" tile huckster adding, 
however, by way of caution, “ But uot out of 
the best box." 
A Fine deerswara the St. Lawrence river from 
the Canada shore, about two and a-half miles 
above Ogdynsburg, lately, lauding on the hum 
ot Holmes Nov ins, and took refuge in the orch¬ 
ard about four rods from the house, where it 
stopped for about an hour and a-lmlf, aud then 
started for the woods. 
A produce merchant in Bangor, Me., says that 
l'or the past seventeen years lie lias never known 
eggs to he as plenty at this season of the year as 
i hey are now. He explains it by saying that the 
poultry get the whole benefit of all the green 
crops. The grasshoppers eat the crops, and the I 
fowls eat the grasshoppers, crops hod all, 
A strange incident transpired recently on the 
New York Southern Central. .Mrs. Elizabeth 
Piter, a lady one hundred and seven years old, 
and in excellent health, took the cars at Peru- 
ville. It was the first time she had seen a loco¬ 
motive and ears in her life. A delegation of cu¬ 
rious people attended at the depot to see her off. 
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U-60. CHAS, MELSOk O’HARA, 
114 w. Fourth St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
S WEET POTATOES KEPT FOR A YEA II 
Also, rot in other potatoes cured. For Circular 
etc., address, with stamp, 
HAWKINS, TIMMONS ft CO., Chlllicotbe, O. 
The Rural New -Yorickr has won a position 
where it need not, nsk commendation, and need not 
fear criticism, it, has no equal in its own depart¬ 
ment in the country.— Standard. Chicago. 
The Rural opens rich like a honey-comb, having 
sweets in every cell.—New England. Farmer. 
