SWOOBE’S BUBAL. NEW-YORKER 
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<Tvcr$' t ^ccH.sr, plants, &r 
PERSONAL ITEMS. 
I NARMS FOR 8ALB-ln all seclions of Mary- 
* land and Vij*Rimu. Dairy, Fruit Farmland Coun¬ 
try Seat9. very convenient to market-?. Also for sale, 
Cl tv and Suburban property In and around the cities 
of Baltimore and Washington. A. J*. BBRH.Y;Real 
VrcE-PuKSiDENT Wilson will make a tour of 
the Southern States. 
Leroy Tdtti.e, Assistant United States 
Treasurer, has resigned. 
Mb. Spinner's autograph commands a higher 
price In the market than that of any other man. 
A son of the Hon. Neheruiah Perry of New¬ 
ark, N, J„ and himself City Attorney, died 
there March 5. 
Mb. and Mas. Sartokis have arranged to 
sail for Europe In May, by the White Star 
steamer Celtic. 
James II. Costley, convicted of the murder 
of Julia A. Hawkins, nt Huston, has been sen¬ 
tenced to be hanged. 
The President lias appointed Otto Gresham, 
son of W. Q. Gresham of Indiana, as a cadet at 
large to West Point, to enter in 1870. 
GEnehat.Henninciskn, known in connection 
with Gen. Wulker’s Nicaragua filibustering ex¬ 
pedition, is dangerously ill in Washington. 
Frank .1. Potter, late deputy Superinten¬ 
dent at the Rhode Island State Farm, commit¬ 
ted suicide by hungUig at his farm in Connecti¬ 
cut. 
Wir.LlAM M. Hunt, the Hoston artist, starts 
immediately on :t trip to Mexico for his health, 
but will take bis pencil and sketch book with 
him. 
Mrs. Lucinda Pabker of North Reading, 
Mass., will be one hundred years of age next 
October. Save a little deafness, she lias full 
use of her faculties. 
Mu. Mviion Whitney is expected to arrive 
in tills* country about April 1 to sing at the 
Cincinnati Musical Festival, after which he 
will return to England. 
Mn. J. Wkky Motto has sailed for Peru to 
enter upon the duties of recent appointment as 
Engineer and Architect-in-Chief of the Hoard 
of Public Works of Lima. 
William Ta ylor, a soldier of the war of 1812, 
and the first white male Child horn in Cincinnati, 
died there a few days since, ills golden wed¬ 
ding was celobrated in 1888. 
The position occupied by the late Gerrlt 
Smith as a pioneer in the temperance move¬ 
ment appears from the fact Unit the first tem¬ 
perance hotel of tiie United States was erected 
by him at Peterboro, New York. 
I OM HARD and other choice Plums, 
J 1 vr., 2.4 ft.. $12.50 $110. 
Eurlr Beatrice reach, 1 year, 1st class. 15. 
Alexander and Amsden, " “ each $1. 
Anporugu*, Giant, 1 ?r., 1000, $2. 2 yrs., 3. 
“ Conover’s Colossal, 1 yr., 1000, $3; 2 yrs., 4. 
Rhubarb, choice seedlings. 1.00 a. 
*• “ “ free by mall. 1.50 12.50 
Ash. While. 8. JO rt., 10. 60. 
Black Walnut, 111.14 - 6. 50. 
Kim. White. 10.12 *• 15. 120- 
Honey Loeort, 8. 10 *' 7. 50. 
Silver Maple. t2. 15 “ 10. 60. 
Mountain Ash, *. 10 “ 8. 60. 
*• •• Weeping, 1st class. 12. 
Pine. Scotch, fine 3. 4 it., transplanted 
and root pruned, 6. 00. 
Spruce, Norway, line 2.3 ft., transplant¬ 
ed and root pruned, 6. 50. 
Berberry. tdroDK. hearing plants, 8. 2o. 
OalycuntUus, 1,2 ft.. per TO, l.aO 8. 
Tuberose*, strung, flowering roots, 25. 
Sweet Potatoes, Nunsemond and Southern Queen 
roots for sprouting, per bushel, $2.50. Green-House 
und Bedding Plants Hcndstunip for Price J.pt,or20c. 
for 5Catalogues. K. K. PHOENIX, Bloomington, 111. 
...„...r. A. L. BERET;Real 
Estate Agent, No. 40 Lexlngalon 81., Baltimore, Md. 
3(l(iS-Frmn Extra, Fine T.nrar IJght 
j Brahmas, thicks weigh from 12 to 15 lbs.; Hens, 
to 12 lbs. Also 14 other varieties. Circular free, 
ddres* C, FLO DING, 
Leetonm Ohio. 
Have Removed from 9 John St., to 
T. O. WARDWELL 
Breeder of superior Dark Brahmas of the noted 
'• Ludv Gwydyr" nnd '‘Black Prince” strains. Par¬ 
tridge Cochins, bred from the celebrated cook " Ham¬ 
let ” Also. BiacV BoseCumb Bantam*,bred from cup 
hints at the Hrystal Palace (Show. England, in 1873. 
Fowls mated for breeding purposes at from $10 to $25 
per trio. North Andover, Essex Co., illasii 
far Bond for their Illustrated Catalogue, (freed of 
Vegetable und Flower Seeds, that never fail. 
gtlugical $instrument,o' 
Attention Is requested to the followtng healthy, 
well-grown stock —Ten Plunts for Ml vlr... 3ra. 
Noisette til'd Climbing lions (from my collection of 
over loo varieties), AbvtiUm, KngluhTvys.Carrummw, 
Calceolaria), Coleus, Chrysanthemums , Ibgtmias, Dah¬ 
lias, OeranUinm (Double and Single), FUdUnan, Helio- 
tropes, Cftania* (Double), Agera to ms. Salvias, IsObe- 
Hu*, Veroiiiciu. F> ler.tPK'.nnd tunny others in large va¬ 
riety. 8 beautiful Pelargoniums, $1; 26 Verbena*, fi¬ 
ll*) Verbenas, named, from tny coll, of 00 varieties, $4. 
100 Plants for Continuous bloom, dltforent, assorted, 
$6; 60 do., $4. 100 Plants for Htblion Beds and Bor- 
derx, ft or I! color* (foliage), $4 ; 50 do., $3. Add 10 els. 
for postage on #1 orders, and an additional plant wi 11 
be sent. Catalogues sent to all applicants. 
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beautiful kveublooviim 
HE PATENT 
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5 Splendid Variolic* for$l; 
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Those Pianos are used exclusively In the New York 
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To those who arc not conversant with the differ¬ 
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the time or Inclination to make their own selections, 
we offer the following collodions, which contain 
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NIAGARA NOB SKIUKS F.stabhsbed 1809. 
BY S. A. WILLARD, A. I flt., 
Dairy Husbandry Edit'tr of Moore’s Rural New' 
Yorker, Lecturer in Cornell University, Maim 
Agricultural College, Etc., Etc. 
RANDALLS 
Practical Shepherd 
35 Cortlandt St., New York 
This Is the most full, practical and reliable work 
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7S Duane tit.. New York. 
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ON THE BREEDING, MANAGEMENT 
AND DISEASES OF SHEEP. 
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given away 
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ine, Care and Ceneral Man- 
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