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PERSONAL ITEMS. 
r This health of Prince Bismarck continues 
to improve. 
Bayard Taylor is coming back to Amer¬ 
ica this summer. 
Perk HvaOINthe is seeking a new dwelling 
place in Germany. 
Rumor sends Miss Clara Morris to Europe in 
June as Mrs. Harriot. 
“Christian Retd.” the novelist, is a Miss 
Fisher of Savannah, Oa. 
A Western exchange speaks of a “ life-size 
statue of Seward sixteen feet high.” 
Tiie death is announced of Mr. Mowbray 
Morris, late manager of the I.ondoa Times. 
The Cardinal-Prince Riario-Sforza of Naples 
is looked upon in Italy as the future Pope of 
Rome. 
Prince LEOPOLD will be the next to call on 
the British nation for an allowance and a mar¬ 
riage portion. 
Blanchard Jerrold is now writing a “ Life 
of Napoleon III,” from materials supplied by 
the Empress Eugenie. 
A tklkoram states that the primate of Nor¬ 
way and bishop of Christiana lias just died, at 
the age of elghty-ono. 
Mr. 11. P. Kidder of Boston announces that 
the subscriptions for the Sumner memorial 
fund now amount to $13,077,60. 
The Emperor of Russia lias addressed an 
autograph letter to Don Carlos, congratulating 
him on his bravery and firmness. 
Miss Helen Dickens, daughter of the late 
Chariot Dickens, has won the approval of En¬ 
glish critics by a novel entitled “The Mill- 
Wheel.” 
Prof. Young <>r Dartmouth College goes to 
China to observe the transit of Venus, In ac¬ 
cordance with tlie invitation extended to him 
by the Government. 
|JoHNSTo* 
Enables the most important Agricultural product 
of America to he cut, cured and stored in the barn 
In one day. Improves the quality and increases 
tin: value of the hay crop. Prevents all risk of 
damage from storms and sudden showers. Is sim¬ 
ple, durable and of light draft. Was awarded the 
New England Agricultural Society's only first 
jirixe, at the (in:Qf Civil ’l'rml,at .Amherst, Mass., 
as being superior to all others, and the best and 
only perfect machine for tedding or turning hay. 
MADE ONLY BY 
Johnston's Single Self-Raking Reaper. 
Johnston’s Single Mower. 
Johnston's 2-Wheeled Combined Eelf-Rak 
ing Reaper and Mower. 
Johnston’s Wrought-Iron Harvester. 
Address 
THE JOHNSTON II AHVKSTKlt CO.. 
SAMUKL JOHNSTON, Pues’t, 
Brock port, N. Y. 
THE BEST IN THE MARKET. 
Eight Reasons for Buying the Crawford Improved. 
1 .—The frame is made entirely of Iron, thus pre¬ 
venting warning and spi mglng. while the Gearing in 
so securely boxed as to keep it entirely free from 
dust ami grit. _ 
2—The Shutting is all held firmly fty ttie Frame, 
and consequently mu si always work in line, wiljj 
equal friction on the hearings, until the Machine is 
worn out. 
3. —The Mainline Is accurately balanced upon the 
Driving Wheels, so that the horses' necks ore en¬ 
tirely relieved from fl heavy weight. 
4. The devtee fur lowering and mixing the Cutter- 
liar is very simple and effective : ul« 0 , that tor i liun- 
■•ing the angle of the rutting upputatus. Iho driver 
King the angle ot the rutting apparatus, inn anver 
being able Is) effect, these changes almost Instnntly. 
5.—Four IhhIIb oolv are required for the Cover, 
Cups, Seal Shafting, Oaring uwl Frame. 
B.—The scat for the driver answers i» double pur¬ 
pose—as n tool-box and seat combined. 
7. -The Gearing of the CRAWIORD IMPROVED 
Mower Is changed by means nf u lever worked by 
the font of tin* >li iver. thus leaving his hands free. 
8. —For simplicity of construction, which insures 
strength and durability; for ease of draft and man¬ 
agement! for beauty or model and cheapness, tbo 
ckawiohh) Improved Mower Is offered to the 
public, and as one unrivaled for riifMini ItulQCtl grass. 
lie sin'r unit sir if Itefort you buy rlsi U'lirte, 
Address .1. I . ( ID WI’OKIL 
Principal Office, (!n»rnin l«. >1 ltd. Cn.. N. l. 
Quincy JIull, Boston, 
and 5.7 Beckman S/„ Mew York 
SEND FOB PKSGBIPTI VJi CIRCULAR. 
Saai’ 
Givr iiwnv Huy Tedder* 
ft bide (.'til ,11 in'll i nes. Nave 
TIME and MONEY by using 
Wilber's Direct Draft 
Eureka Mower. 
You cun dll and cure one-third 
more grass in a given lirne. and 
gni.t 'in per cent. In quality 
of iniy. 
For i)r,st:np'Ti vk Circular 
address ISAAC W. WHITE. 
President. Poughkeepsie, N. Y 
M_STOU 
and .iUndttncvu 
WOOD’S 
CELEBRATED 
Harvesting Machines 
This ts the famous “ VIBRATOR” TTfRKHnKR, 
which lias created such a rcTOlUtloli In the trade 
Bi.d become so CULLY ESTABLISHKt> as tile “lead¬ 
ing Thresher“ of this day and generation. More 
than seven thousand purchasers anil ninety thou¬ 
sand grain raisers pronnunc.; these inachinea en¬ 
tirely I'NEQUALKD for gmip saving, time saving 
and money making. 
Four «Ih« made, vlsx.1 til-inch, ‘iN-liirh, 
:{‘J-ineli mid .‘Hi-iucli Cylinder*. with <1. S, 
III nod 1‘2-llnrxe " Powers. Also 
Separator* ** rtlinte,” i'MutshIv lor Steuni 
P..VVI-I, iind Improved PORTABLE STEAM 
ENGINES lor Siriini llnchiues. 
All persona Intending to buy Threshing Machines, 
or Separator* "alone.” or Morse Powers ‘•alone.’’ 
a veil « Grain Radh us 1 iDKti a ► in* who want 
llielr gram threshed, saved and cleaned to the best 
advantage, arc Invited to send for our new forty- 
page Illustrated Pamphlet and Circulars (sent Jen ), 
giving full particulars about these Improved Ma- 
cnlncs and other information valuable to farmer* 
and thresher men. Address 
N1CHOI.S, SHEPARD A CO, 
liu.dr Creek. Mick. 
NEW YORK 
(See illustrated article in Rural New Yorker of 
May 2d, page 293.) 
This Tedder possesses superior features, and is 
recommended by X. A. Willard and other Lead¬ 
ing Farmers. 
Before buying, send for a Circular to the 
REMINGTON A(i’li 10., 
IIHOTST. IN. Y. 
GREATLY IMPROVED FOR 1874. 
Send ti»u Desoriptivo Cal itloguc 
Address 
WALTElt A. WOIH), President, 
lloosich Full*. N. Y., 
Or 311 Coriliinrtt St„ New York. 
***** i 
It has the Largcmt Sale of any Lawn Mower 
in the World. 
It has been adopted, and can he seen In practical 
operation on ('emnil Pnrk anil all the other City 
Park*. New \ .irk ; Government Ground* and 
fill Pnrh*. Washington : Boston ( nmitiou, 
Boston t Prospect Park, UrooUljvi s nud on al¬ 
most, every prominent Park throughout tile | nil rd 
j-tsites u ml Cnnridu. 
Four Bl/.e* for hand-power; four sizes for horse¬ 
power. Price* from >41 ti to sdill). 
EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED 
Address 
Improved Foot Lathes. 
Small Eh urine Lathes. Small Gear 
i Utters, Hand Planers tor metal, 
Hall Turning Machines, Slide 
floats. Font Scroll Saws, The 
very best. Selling everywhere. 
Catalogues free. 
The Empire Wringer 
^ Jwi.'-at- .rnaioguon ii'o. „ „ 
k. ii BALDWIN, Lneonln. N. II 
just the articles tor ArMsuns or Amateurs. 
1 NOI ST’S PATENT HAY LOADER, manii- 
faetured at the M i..\i>\ i i.r.K ag'l Works, Mead- 
ville. Pa. Warranted to elevate a ton ol hay i rom the 
wlnrnw to the wagon In five minutes, and lake it as 
clean as by the bund fork, and to be adapted to all or¬ 
dinary meadow land. Semi t or Descriptive Circulars. 
CHADBORN & COLDWELl M'F'G CO 
Flowing Spring Poultry Fountain, 
v... one of the most convenient 
one of the most convenient 
and tie-1-paiing articles 
ever utb-p d for tne money, 
easily Idled, will not get 
.nit of order, and lasts a 
I tel line .S, i d Jur . .rciitrtr. 
At whole:'lie hr CIIAG1N 
Uitos. X CO.. 113 l ake St., 
Chicago; SELI.EW ft OO., 
Cineii.nalt; .1-II. POCOCK. 
St. Louis. Mnniifu' lured 
only liv |i>o IKON CLAD 
CA N CO.,6S Fulton St., .N.Y. 
ITPPIIT PP!» 
l»| fll BB B flj » can be obtained at 
lei Si HI ii P. ■* \ at.outouo-httltlho 
IV Jj JU JJ U Ii u 
ger's, 40 cents per 
do*.; Wheeler & Wilson, 00 eta.: Howe’*, !>Qet?.; Gro¬ 
ver A Baker, fiO cts., and others in proportion. In¬ 
close the amount, and Needles will be returned by 
first mall. Address. 
KAG1.F NEEDLE CO., Watertown, N.Y. 
SOLID STEEL HARROW TEETH 
A sot of 40 steel teeth, % tn. sq., weighing 12 lbs , is 
as strong us a set of 10 % In. tq. iron teeth, weighing 
fit! llis.; and n set V in. SO. steel teeth, weighing hO 
lbs., is. as strong as u set of 1 in. iron teeth, weighing 
82 lbs. 
By using steel teeth your Harrow will be lighter, 
wear longer, and you will not have to pay lor as 
many pounds as if you bought iron. 
We will deliver to Express or K. lb. on receipt of a 
Post-Office Order for the proper amount, a set of W 
in a box; , „„ 
ii in. sq.. 10 in. long, about FI lbs., for.- So . 4 ) 
ki in. sq., 10)$ in. long, about 42 lbs., lor... ft 00 
Discount to ttie trade. Address 
(SWEETS AIF’G GO. Syracuse, N. V. 
-0PIRE WRli^Qp 
L^xmi^cot 
NO MORE LOOSE BOLTS AND NUTS 
A UTOMATTC 
PUMPS. 
A Water driven to 
any bight and ifts- 
fj tii ace by enmyrtxml 
nr. for farm and 
_ .irrigating purposes, 
i Country houses 
1 so ppl led cheaply 
J ana certainly for 
y bath-rooms, water- 
closets, hot and cold 
wutor fuueeth, etc. 
Plenty of fresh 
water for stuck on 
farm*. Address 
HARTFORD PUMP CO., 
c; 41 Trumbull 8 t». 
Hartford, Conn. 
The Empire is warranted to turn with half 
the labor of other Wringers. 
Its cog-wheels never separate, no matter how 
far the rolls are parted. 
The bearings of the Rolls need no oiling. 
Tin* Bl HAL NEW-YOKKEK, under date 
of Nov. '29tli, 1873., way*: “In ALL 
wringer* tlmt have the crank attack¬ 
ed to tlir *lialt or the lower roll, THAT 
roll al tv ay* II AS a nd always WILL turn 
on the all a It, and give out before tlie 
upper roll I* bait worn, in ike Em¬ 
pire tin* difficult) I* entirely obviated, 
a* It* crank i* not attacked to tlie 
*liart of either roll.” 
Mo other Wrinycr can be. sold If put on trial with 
the Umpire. 
Retail price, SB. The money will be refunded 
should the Empire not prove satisfactory, on four 
weeks’ trial. Retail Dealers supplied at a liberal 
discount. For Circular, Terms, fto., address 
Ell 1*1 UK YYUINGElt CO„ Auburn, N, Y. 
Consisting of l our Widths and a Dress Binder. Sent by Mail on Receipt of Price. 
ForSale by all Sewing Machine Agents.) II O finfinDIPU f20S state s,reet - CHICAt 
JterBricc, Only One l' II. 0. UUUUnlbn, I 103 N. 10th St., PHILADELP 
Invontor ol Tlio Goodrioh Tuck MnrUex 1 . 
Morris, Tasker & Co., 
"Works at Philadelphia and New Castle, Del. 
Office & Warehouse, 15 Cold St., N. Y., 
Manufacturers of WROUGHT IRON WELDED 
TUBES, Plain, Galvanized and Ru.bbor-Uoat.ed. for 
Gas, Steam and Water, LAP-WELDED (»»AR- 
COAL IRON BOU.ER TUBES. Oil) Well Tubing 
nod (Tuslng, Gasand Fittings, Brass Valves and locks. 
On* and Steam Fitters’ Tool*, Cast-Iron Gas on<i 
Water Pipe, Street Lump Posts and Lanterns, im¬ 
proved Coal-Gas Appuratus. etc, , ^ 
Our Rubber-Coated Tubes sr.i the best in use 
ot or cold water, under or above g/ounu. 
Imitation Silver Watches, American Style. 
S ounces $18 each, 6 oz. $15, 5 oz. $13,4 oz. $10. 
Equal to all heavy Silver Watches. Vest Chains, *2, $ 3 , $4 and $5 each, to match. Sent 
C O D. by Express. Send stamp fur IUaolraled Circular. Kir»l ordered, first -erved. NO 
AOKNT&. Rend direct to us. COLLINS METAL WATCH FACTORY, 8 J« 
It ItOA IIIV A Y, MEW YORK, Box 3H9II. For Uuilation Gold Watchea, SCO lost 
vrcelt -i issue. Order six, and you gel 4 U 0 7tU ONE FREE. 
fOV Pltliiir IIOL nr cuiu rrtiLLTi, uuuri v* *- "7“,_ 
Greeu oud Hot-TLouee Ajiparatus and materials, 
