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NEWS CONDENSES. 
— Beautiful snow—that of the 13th of April. 
— There are 1,372 convicts in Auburn prison. 
— The yellow fever panic at Key West is 
over. 
There is much suffering at Cape Breton for 
food. 
— Cholera has appeared in the province of 
Glide, India. 
The total number of voters registered at 
Albany is 22,893, 
— Entries for the Canadian Derby will not 
close until May, 1. 
— The small-pox, during the past whiter cost 
Canandaigua $2,000. 
— The “largest” landholder in Sullivan 
County weighs 375 pounds. 
Forty thousand houses in Philadelphia aro 
owned by their occupants. 
— During 1874 Paris spent 35,372,1(00 francs in 
theaters, balls and concerts. 
— Union College Is in possession of a Chinese 
idol seven hundred years old. 
— {387,000.000la what Americana pay for liquor 
drank for “ mechanical purposes." 
— The New Vork State Editorial Association 
is tc meet in Elmira, June 0 and 10. 
— An international bureau of weights and 
measures is about to be established. 
— This mouth 10,000 men will be put to work 
on the Philadelphia Centennial buildings. 
— An expedition of 1,800 men will soon leave 
Cheyenne for the black Hills, gold or no gold. 
— The Centennial celebration of the battles 
of Concord and Lexington, occurred on M onday- 
last. 
— Telegraphic communication has been re¬ 
established between Havana and .Santiago de 
Cuba. 
— Houses are abundant and rents low in 
Brooklyn. The agonts say lack of money is the 
cause. 
— The indications are that the Whoeler 
Louisiana compromise will be accepted by ail 
parties. 
— The Prohibition party to nominate a State 
ticket will meet at Syracuse on the 22d or 33d 
of June. 
The Delaware and Hudson Canal Company 
are preparing to make largo additions to their 
rolling stock, 
— A committee has been appointed to inves¬ 
tigate the alleged frauds of the Rochester water 
commissioners. 
— The steamer Paragon was burned at St. 
Louis. Lojs, {70,000; insured, {20,000. Loss on 
cargo, $125,000. 
- The widow of the late Thomas Einery pro¬ 
poses to build a new structure for the V. M. C. 
A. of Cincinnati, to cost from $75,000 to$100,000. 
Boutelle’s Hulless Oats 
TRIUMPHANT. 
Marti, an n 
Fruit, Gram 
ami 8lock 
Farms. 
Denton, Md. 
25,000 Acres 
WM. S. K1DGEL 
Address 
[See Editorial of Rural New- York Kit. April 10,’75.1 
Boutelle’s Oats will yield nearly mi many mciwi- 
ured bushels as anv other variety, with tmt-no 1/ the 
amount of seed, weighing OH lbs. to the measured 
bushel, and are two weeks earlier than Huy ollior 
variety, a finer and sweeter grain, beside threshing 
out perfectly huUcss. 
1 will close out the balance, of my celebrated Hul- 
less Oats for pne-biilf cash and Mu- balu ce Novem¬ 
ber 1st. I'i rash or oats at ft tier bushel, optional with 
tiie buyer. 
J gf For Price List *, address 
\Y. A. 1IOUTKLLK, 
Mansion House, Albany, N. Y. 
ALSO fon SALE:—Dint car-load of the celebrated 
“ Brownell's Beauties” and ' Nonesuch” Potatoes, 
raised from choice see i purchnscul of K. I, Brownell, 
the propagator. Toes-* are the earliest and most pro¬ 
ductive nineties known. 
Price $7 per barrel. Send orders to 
\V. A. isOUTELLE, 
Mansion House, Albuny, N. Y. 
FRUIT FARM 
A valuable one of 1S.> acres for sale, adjoining a 
thriving town in Southern Iowa. For par ieulurs, 
inquire Ol It. C. SIGLER, Oseeolu, Iowa. 
in U V P ft UirOT 7 Send for 110 Dp. Jfuri/I«lld 
Will OU lfCO I ■ Farm Catalogue. FREE, 
('ountv map, with every road, river, town, sell' d, 
Chnreh, mill, Ac.. 20e. J. F. MANCHA, tL-i.s.n. Md. 
( 1HEAP FARMS-In healthful climate; short winters ; 
j good society, with Schools. Churches. It. It. and 
Nuv. Excellent grain, grass and t’rult farms. Send for 
Catalogue with prices to If, S. Mane hn, Hldguly, Md. 
<Tvcc.o'r ^cctl.9', Vtantji, 
I! US II BliHd U/IT A LOG UK OK GR.ll’K VINES. 
New Edition, now ready, and sent by mail, post¬ 
paid, for 25 ids. Price List free. Address BUSH k 
SON A MEISSNER, Bushberg. Jell. Co., Mo. 
8.y Send for Circular. 
Genuine Guanos 
OKAXtlB SEED, Warranted now 
1 bush., 16; 5 bush,, $23, 
F. K. PlHENiX, Bloomington, 111. 
SAGE 
crop. 
Send for Circular. JOHN HEED. 12 Cliil St 
□ EliD POT A TOItS.— Ext i'u llut-ly Vermont, 
C Brownell's Beauty and Compton's Surprise; peek, 
$1; bush., $3: barrel, til. K.vee alorano Carpenter's 
Seedling. peck.81; buah..$; bin re i, ft. lee Cream, 
peek, 81. All cash orthos acknowledged on receipt, 
and potatoes sent os soon as safe from frost. 
.1. TALt’OTT .V SON. Rome. N. V. 
CHEMICAL 
Have Removed from 9 John St., to 
THE VICTOR POTATO! 
Nitrate of rt.ida ; Nitrate or Potash ; Sulphate of 
Polish; Sulphate id' Ammonia: Acid Phosphate, 
yielding 21 per cent, Soluble Phosphate of Lime. 
Prion $27.60 par toll. Also, 
VwentiHitghl Mil n fttWhW,' Yields over 700 bushels 
with ordinary farm cultivation ; cooks white as snow. 
Sent, post-piihl, 60 eyes, $1; 150 eyes, $2. 
Address A. C, ASliALD, Garrettsville, O. 
CLIMAX SUPERPHOSPHATE 
Send for their Illustrated Catalogue, (free.) of 
Vegetable and Flower Seeds, that never fail. 
CONTAINING 3.26 per cent, of Ammonia unit 21 
per cent of Soluble Phosphate of Lima. 
In reply to letters of inquiry, prices and the exact 
analysis of anv or each of the chemlealH will be 
given; and they Will be sold with GUARANTEE 
of the quality u.s stated. GKO. E. WIDTH, 
100 From St,, Now York. 
I OMBARD and other choice Plums, 
J l yr„ 2. 4 ft., $12.50 $ 
Kurlv Beatrice Pencil, I year, 1st class, 15. 
Alexander an Amsdcn, ” “ each $1. 
Asparagus, Giant, l yiHKX), $2. 2 yrs., 
“ Conover’s ( ulossal, i yr., 1000, $3; 2 yrs, 
IthubarP, choice seedlings, 1.00 
'• '* *' tree bv mail, 1.50 
Ash. White, 8. Ill ft., 111. 
Black Walnut, 10. H “ 6. 
Elm, Wlilte. 10. 12 - 18. 
Honey Locust, 8.10 “ 7. 
Silver Maple, 12. 13 " 10. 
Mountain Ash, 8. 10 “ H. 
" Weeping, 1st class. 12. 
Pine. Scotch, line H, i it., transplanted 
ami root pruned, 0. 
Spruce, Norway, tine 2. 3 ft., ti-mspluut- 
wu and root pruned, II. 
Berberry, strong, hearing plants, 3. 
Calycanthns, 1.2 ft., per 10, 1,50 8. 
Tuberoses, strong, flowering roots, 3. 
Sweet Potatoes. Nuns cm ltd and Southern O 
roots for sprouting, per binuiel, $2.50. Ureen-H 
PLANTS! PLANTS! PURE! 
Pricked free. Strawberry, 100 or less, prepaid by 
mall, dor.. lOG. t.oou. 6,000. 
Monarch of the West.$0,50 $1.50 $10,00 
Jucunda, or TrtOmptie di-Gainl to MX) 6.00 $25.00 
Wilson's Albany, or Kentucky 30 75 3.01 12 50 
Hudson Early, or Champion... 10 I.HI 0 00 
Clnirli a Downing. 30 , 3 2.5't 10.00 
Green Praline, or AgriculMirlf t 10 i5 3.00 
Brandywine Raspberry. 75 ‘2.5M Stl.Mi Ml.b0 
Ilerstioe, nr Saunders.LOO 5.00 40.00 
Wilson Kurly Blackberry—.. 60 2.50 20.00 
KittatluDT, or Lawton. 40 l.aO 1 .0d 40.00 
Colossal Asparagus Hoots. 7 5 3.50 15.00 
Seed Potatoes. Fatly Bentrioe and other Poach 
Trees, Plants, Ac , Ac. Send for List of low prices 
to JOHN 8. COLLI Naif iUoorcMiuwn. N..I. 
l&uiStal H nostrum ents. 
THE PATENT 
Larches, Evergreens,” 
LARGEST STOCK IN AMERICA. 
Both seedling and transplanted trees. All grown 
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Bnroponn Lurch und Evergreen Tree .Seeds, 
by the ounce, pound or 1(>> pounds. 
Send for Catalogues. 
ROBT. DOUGLAS & SONS, Waukegan, 111. 
F.ecel all others in. Tone and Durability , 
and in Hie [inner, of Finish they 
are. Unsurpassed. 
These Pianos are Used exclusively In the Now York 
Conservatory of Music, ami are recommended by the 
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