1  clioKlx't  ni  iu  I'rtoi'  Umn  »u y 
oili«i  AJiJitm 
fori'MKliwur,  P.K  Dm.iniirK 
\  C<i.,  Al^4ny,  N.  V.  Mon- 
ln;»l,  l*.U  Nil.  IM  W«t  inth 
St ,  OWmiso,  III.  Wllkm»ou 
AvuuUir,  N.  .H<.  Imuu,  Mu. 
Dellverori  free  Of  cost  per  mall  at  your 
did  tttfboi’iiuiuil  of  ltOsSES»  u  for  81 
280 
MOORE’S  RURAL  NEW-YORKER. 
PEESONAI  ITEMS. 
KICHAKD  A.  PROiyroK  sails  for  home  May  3. 
DoIiAN  the  murderer  was  Handed  In  New  York, 
April  aist. 
'I'jiK  averajfc  American  Is  6  feet  9  inches  In  hlglit 
and  Ills  wife  &  feet  2  luclies. 
TWKKP  In  Italy,  traveling  a.s  an  American 
“  baron,"  is  the  latest  discovery. 
C'HHIRTIAN  IIOKO,  ttu!  Norwegian  sculptor,  lias 
sent  several  line  pieces  of  statuary  to  tlie  Centen¬ 
nial. 
Mr.  llirfiOM  Is  organizing  a  Cenlennlal  colony  of 
Western  New  Yorkeiy  lo  go  and  settle  out  In  Ar- 
kan.saa. 
Mrs.  Kmzaiikth  Pattersok-Bokapartk  of  Bal¬ 
timore,  is  seriously  111.  Hlie  Is  more  than  ninety 
years  old. 
'j'wo  children  of  John  v«lb<'-y  Adam.s  of  Boston, 
Mass.,  tiled  la-stwook  from  diphtheria,  and  a  third 
was'not  citl>oct<?d  to  live. 
ONE  Mr.  liongshore  Has  Just  opened  a  millinery 
store  In  Herkimer.  “  Hcasldo  mats  ’’  wUl  probably 
be  all  the  fu.shlon  up  there. 
Joseph  Sii.vkr  was  put  In  Jail  for  wlfe-beatlng, 
In  I’hlhvdelphla,  the  other  day.  That  helps  ex¬ 
plain  who's  locking  up  all  the  silver. 
TuK  bill  to  conllnn  the  inarrtage  of  James  Par- 
ton  and  Ellon  M'llUs  Eldredge  was  ordered  to  be 
engrossed  In  the  Mo-ssachusetta  Senate,  by  a  vote 
of  ‘M  to  4. 
A  OKOiMiTA  Journal  gravely  assorts  tliat  Chee 
Siiulch,  an  Indian,  and  Nablh,  his  wife,  residing 
in  oralnun  county,  are  agtxl,  respectively,  175  and 
130  yeai-s. 
Mr.  OIiIVKr  Hoyt  of  Btamford,  conn.,  Is  the 
gentleman  wlio  rctjently  gave  f25,000  toward  the 
$500, oeu  endowment  fund  of  Wesleyan  University. 
Ho  gave  H  like  sum  a  few  yearn  ago. 
Mr.  .Moody,  it  Is  aiinouneed,  will  begin  revival 
services  In  Augu.sta,  Ha.,  May  1,  lo  continue  one 
week.  The  Charleston,  8.  c.,  Young  Mon's  Chris¬ 
tian  Association  have  Invited  him  to  visit  that 
city. 
(iKN.  Sabrrt  Ooi.ksby,  wlio  commanded  a 
division  of  (Jonenil  Jackson's  army  nearest  the 
river  at  the  battle  of  New  Crleaas,  Is  still  living  In 
Texas.  Ho  was  one  hundred  years  old  lost  Peb- 
ruai'y. 
Mkthiui-ton,  the  astrologer,  well  known  to  the 
llrttlsh  public,  whom  ho  easily  gulled,  lias  been 
arrested  and.  Imprlsonod.  Por  U-n  yeai-s  he  has 
been  ailverllsing  to  “reveal  futures"  uiid  supply 
“love  talismans."  in  his  homse  lu.ooti  letters 
were  found,  many  of  them  being  from  people  of 
rank. 
IT  Is  said  of  Heinrich  Heine,  whose  biography 
has  Just  been  published  In  liondon,  that  having 
been  born  on  the  13th  of  December,  1799,  bo  will¬ 
fully  put  forward  the  date  to  the  1st  of  January , 
ISOO  111  order  to  give  au  a*liulrlng  patron  the  op- 
uortunllv  of  sajHig,  “You  arc  one  of  the  first 
mon  of  the  century."  He.lno  msed  to  say  of  htm- 
Hclf  that  ho  was  born  with  three  mlsfortunes- 
born  poor,  born  a  Jow,  and  born  a  ITiisslan. 
BKNJAMIN  WiLi.is  and  his  i.wo  sLsiors  wore  cqual- 
Ij' determined  on  the  question  of  his  marrying 
he  lhat  ho  would,  and  ihey  that  ho  shouldn’t.. 
This  was  in  Bangor,  which  city  Is  greatly  excited 
hy  the  row  in  tbo  Willis  fanill.y.  which  Is  wealt  hy. 
Benjamin  got  married,  and  while  In  loitlaudon 
his  bridal  trip  the  sisters  had  lilm  arrested  as  a 
lunatic.  A  medical  examination,  however,  de¬ 
monstrated  his  soundness  of  mind,  and  ho  wtis 
llberat/ed. 
MR.  KOBKHT  C.  WiNTHROP,  tlio  President  of  tho 
Washington  Monument  Association,  proposes  that 
the  design  shall  no  longer  comprehend  the  tem¬ 
ple  or  pantheon  which  forms  a  part  of  the  original 
plan,  but.  shall  he  a  simple  shaft,  or  obelisk,  abd 
that  from  time  to  time  subscriptlon-s  shall  be 
n&ked  until  a  fund  Is  accumulatod  sumclont  to 
carry  the  monument  up  to  a  night  of  three  hun¬ 
dred*  feet.  Tills  proposal  has  boon  adopted  by  the 
Assoelatlon. 
Dr.  Fi.km.\)jno,  one  of  the  most  distinguished 
and  rc.spccte.d  men  in  Oermany— the  founder  and 
one  of  tho  directors  of  the  Hanover  Institute  for 
the  Blind,  and  a  very  sucees-sful  oxiierlroentallst 
and  e-xpert  In  the  Instruction  of  the  sightless,  has 
been  sentenced  to  nine  year's  Imprlsoiunent  and 
to  Ove  yeai-s’  deprivation  of  his  rights  as  a  citizen, 
for  licentious  behavior  with  pupils  or  the  school, 
lie  is  the  father  of  a  grown-up  family,  and  was  as 
highly  esteemed  In  private  life  as  he  was  honored 
in  public. 
In  aristocratic  circles  of  Vienna  and  Posth 
great  cxitll cnient  has  been  occASloiusl  by  the  pub¬ 
lication  of  a  libellous  novel  entitled  “Fata  Mor¬ 
gana,”  attacking  the'  Austrian  Genenal  and  C!om- 
mander  at  Pesih,  as  well  as  bis  wife,  in  the  fllumj' 
disguise  of  tlcUllous  names  and  localities.  Tlie 
real  anthoress  Is  a  Iluiigarlan  baroness,  whe, 
maddened  by  rejected  love,  launches  virulent 
taunts  against  the  chanmtor  of  the  General’s 
wife,  who  is  the  constant  companion  of  the  Em- 
pre.H.Hof  Austria. 
DoM  Pedro  Is  more  royalty  to  the  square  Inch 
than  has  vlslied  these  shores  for  some  time,  hetug 
0  feet  3  laches  in  bight.  His  full  name  is  not  one 
to  he  os  easily  remembered  as  the  multiplle.atlou 
table,  although  nearly  as  long.  Wc  give  It'  with 
other  interesting  facts,  herewith Dorn  Pedro 
II,  de ‘Aloantaro,  Emperor  of  Brazil,  whose  full 
name  Is  Pedro  Joao  Carlos  Ueopoldo  Salvador 
Biblano  Xavier  de  Paula  Leocadlo  Miguel  Gabriel 
Raphael  oonzaga,  was  born  In  Rio  do  Janeiro  on 
Dec.  2, 1 825.  H  e  is  a  scion,  in  the  direct  male  line, 
of  the  House  of  Bragatua,  the  female  line  of  which 
la  ruling  orer  Portugal. 
ami  parhinett). 
...  BUV  THE 
••  "aJR* '  , il^  A.  I».  IJICKHV 
®  Fanning  Mill. 
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^  NNWfcSiE  CAB  rttTord  to  mar- 
\  II  A  imi(l«r»l«  qiiuiny 
-  - of  graIu.wollrU:«»i:J. 
B  fuRMit  prlco 
U>Au  Ihn  nV'iyt  tirails 
"Si  la  JjtVJ  cn(..|lltBn. 
'  A.  P.  IHUKICV,  Itiiclne,  WIm, 
II.  \V.  MAUrKLM'.S, 
KoolieMter,  IV.  V., 
AUKNT  FOB  WESTERN  NEW  VORK. 
gtnjrUmcntst  and  Parhittery. 
THE  OLD,  RELIABLE 
$50  Per  Week.  I&IT: 
V  I  DWl  WBftling 
CQ  ^  «!» ollur  '  ~  ~i‘nrrK)«!«. 
£  (trlret  Mid  Tim  VvI 
HARTFORD  PUMP  CO.  uTAYLOR  RAKE. 
C3  n  n.'-.u 
Wcirlil  fiw  Kliorpoulng  Knl,.*«  unJ  Sk’lmoii. 
^  G.  J.  C.VPEVVELL  Ml-<1.  CO.,  CUcBlilre,  Conn. 
$“'^7  /*ik  A<4KNTS*  PHO'flT-H  .Kir  week. 
•J  i  *0‘f  Wilt  prove  U.  or  forfeit  fcOO.  New 
lATilelea  arc  Ju»l  p^iieineU.  Saniple.i  sent  tree  to  all. 
Address  W.  O.  C’lllDEHTKH.  3<t7  Broiidwny,  N. 
CHARLES  DUDLEY  WARNER  AMOrCO  TllR 
""  V*  A&ENTS 
WATER  RAISED  TO  ANY  HIGHT  AND 
DISTANCE  BY 
COMPRUSSED  AIR. 
Tho  best  and  most  enotiomica)  moans  yet  devised 
for  Blvlntf  u  Country  House  or  P'arm  tho  water  oon- 
voniencos  enjoyed  In  cities. 
For  CataloRue  and  Price  t.lst,  lu!  dress 
HAKTKDIIU  PUMP  UG., 
Hnrtfurd,  Ct. 
'IflK  t^KMPkri.  AC  lAAV  i 
baltft  hay  ivvlr*  a»  faAt 
Miy  oibar  pr»«k,  puU  t«ii  y 
UiOK  Id  a  K'uiu  car,  DOd 
tbe  hay  hriugt 
0^ 
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•  r.K  iJKbSsinK 
I’.krsm.i 
lUv  I’JOM*. 
Ili.iti  .ii'li'.  Il.ti-  Tw.  «i»  Hi.  I'hi'*!...!  «nA  hii.t. 
OHAMPION  or  THB  WORLtDIiV 
The  CHAMPION  GRAIN  DRILL 
Has  a  forc4  f«J— a  perfect  distribution  of  coarse 
and  lino  trraiii.  Sows  Guano  and  the  different  Phue- 
phatos,  dry  or  damp.  Works  llRlitOT  than  any  other 
Drill.  Plants  Corn  and  Roans  ror  tho  cron.  Sows 
tJrass  heed  In  front  or  roar  Of  tho  hoes.  Uas  tbe 
UeVIs’  I’Btenl  Uoo  Sbirior  or  the  Pntont  y,l*zaK 
Iloeii,  Has  the  Break  Pin  or  Spring  Hoe-  A  liberal 
disoount  to  casn  cusbimerii.  Sead  for  Descriptive 
Circular.  Address 
JOHNSON,  GERE  A  TRUMAN,  M'frs.  OwoRO,  N.  Y. 
H.  O.  STlI.Bft,  Oeli'l  Ant.,  OWCBO,  N.  Y. 
NASH  A  Hitt).,  fl  Church  8t..  New  York. 
B.  WHITMAN  A  SONS,  145  W.  Pratt  Ht.,  Balto.,  Md. 
GEO.  iL  FOWl.ER  A  CO.,  Detroit,  Mioh. 
Holliroolc’S  “YXTO”  SEED  DRILL  &  “NEW"^^ 
nasil  Cnltlvatos  ww  and  ouldvate  all 
kuidii  vrifeUblM.  Dv  work  of  10  , 
ineii.  Bii.t  luu]  chuapiui, 
comlilnott.  ^  ^ 
Boxed.  StMllketh. 
ClrculuiFrte.  KtSe  )9yE.I.I.7UKmc^Bottcs,U«tk 
DOUBLE  HARPOON 
HORSE  HAY-FORK. 
BEST  IN  THE  WORLD. 
I  MAY  BE  SEEN  AT  CENTENNIAL, 
l',  Dcsicrlptlve  CulAlogiie  sent  free, 
f  PEXIYOfK  MANIFACITRIXG  CO., 
I  Kennett  Square,  t'hester  Co.,  Pa. 
HIGCANUM  MT6  COMPANY, 
Manufacturers  of  A«ricu1lurol  Implements, 
Uigannutti.  Conn. 
^  ^R^PRESSES. 
fclyracuse,  N.  T..  aoc*  Beekiwun  rit.,  N.  Y.  C  ity. 
Allen’s 
Bpr.lt»HII.xnaWh«-l  1’®""  f'*”' 
*'uow  l\J:t  a  ckdrmi,'*  mu»!  lui*  ***  fivctM 
Hmea  fabt^f  tlwu  the  hand  hoc* ;  aTw^d  eavltiip  $MM)  In  »  ^bou  I 
OurNK«lUhM.tr^bI.ui.^ 
jc.rs  of  Bxpcrhiieot.  hurt,  eu/tfooew, 
iiiU  thould  be  owned  l,<  ‘'Veiw  frmtr.  Ciroular.  fm,  meniwe 
Mi.  pai'cr.  8.  L.  Al,l.I.N  A  CO.,  Sole  M ujfrs. .  1  IS  b.  FourlU St 
eiuii!.,V».  Me  niuit  hu.e  a  LI..  k*wil  hi  «»*rjr  Town.  * 
45,000  NOW  IN  USE. 
Ovet'  1,200  Firitt  I^rizm  und  1‘rnnlwm  nwarded. 
Six  (lUfl'fi'iU  SI  pi  fit  Duulfi,  vnt'AwUnf)  Hand, 
Fivjt  and  SeiMinvijilng  Rakn. 
The  best  and  ohcapest  lu  tho  market.  Be  sure  and 
see  ono  before  puruuasiUK.  Manufactured  by 
II.  C.  'TAYl.OKt  Dnyton.  O. 
IHreulam  Kent  fr**  oh  appUrmtton, 
^  CENTENNIAIT  SCALES.^ 
To  Farmer*’  Cluba.  of  six  or  more,  we  offer 
“  Oar  Cedtwittlal  ” |  J 
SENT  ON  TRIAL. 
Osgood's  Fatsnt  Hubbar  Spring  riatjtyrm  Scam. 
All  sizes  uudoapaclties.  FuUpwarrantot.  IWnerot. 
discount.  JMInerfd/rfe.  County  Auenls  wanted, 
OSGoOD  a  CO..  BinBbanilon,  N.  Y, 
Matthews’  Garden  Seed  Drills 
and  JWiHthevva’  Hanil  Cnliivniors, 
tho  most  rel.able,  durable, 
popular  and  aubthlc  over  pro-  if.*  iMjp* 
auoed.  Hold  separate  or 
blued.  Bend  for  Olrcular.llJffSiKnK^,  -Jair 
Manufactured  only  by 
EYEllKTT  dt  S51ALL, 
lloaton,  Ylnaa. 
^lanl«f  _ 
DR  EER’S 
MFBOIl  IIHI EEIN. 
The  distinctive  features  of  this  sort  are  early  ma¬ 
turity,  proliflcnesB,  and  extra  quality  of  bean.con- 
UluluK  more  saccharine  malter  and  producing  one- 
third  more  shelled  beans  to  the  pole  than  the  Large 
IJtna,  white  tho  sbelllng  beoonuw  an  easy  jnattor. 
from  tho  fact  of  the  ports  bninKuntirely  fnll  of  beans, 
forming  one  against  tho  other  into  peas  In  a  pod. 
The  Amrrliun  Agraalturfrf  of  Nev..  1874,  says ; 
“  Wo  regard  tho  improving  of  this  bean  as  one  of 
the  most  Important  of  the  recent  oontrlbutlons  to 
norMouItiiro.” 
Prloo.  »l  per  pint. 
20  eente  per  paper,  mailed  on  receipt  of  price. 
lIF.NUY  A.  DKEKK. 
714  Cliesiniit  Hi.,  Plillntlelphlo. 
RU  UAlUEfthf  Malden-on-the-Hudson, 
■  Hi  nAIH  tw  N.  Y.,  will  send  free  to  all 
appllfdints  his  new  Descriptive  Price  Lists  of  Iliid- 
sou  River  Fruit  Unrdeua.  Many  novelties. 
Highland  Hardy  and  other  Kaspbemes.  20  prom¬ 
ising  Strawberries.  Brighton  and  "’alter  Grapes. 
Prices  low,  WlU‘di'B  ARiany  »*5  per  m.lW).  Plants 
sent  safely  by  mail.  Also,  Berry  Basket  a  und 
Cr«teA—inoH  rtnroShA  uuil  cbi’iipoBt  kiudiA.  Jjargest 
assortuicnt  lu  IU1»  country.  _ 
AW  BKU  It  Y  FLA  NTH.  -  Four  best  and 
O  largest  varieties  known  ;  -Monarcli  of  the  M  e»t, 
Charles  Downing.  Champlmi.  Boydori’s  30:  m.  doz.-. 
»1, 100:  *5, 1,000.  W.  H.  CARPBNTKR*  SON.,  Rye, 
Westchester  Co.,  N,  Y. _ 
LAR^S.  TvERGREEWS. 
Largest  Stock  in  America. 
ALL  NURSERY  CROWN. 
Also  European  Larch  auJ 
for  Catalogue.  It.  DOUGLAS  &  HONH, 
WHukegnn,  IIIIbuIb. 
NEW  POTATOES! 
$250  in  Prizes  to  Growers! 
several  superior  new  varieties  sent  gratis,  post¬ 
paid.  Circulars  giving  description  and  much  good 
uavlce,  free  to  <‘PP>««“«‘«^oMPTON.  Hawley.  Pa. 
^  BKAlTTim. 
FLOWERS 
Hop  !»• 
^iwumiviitssH 
AMSUICSV  niBLISHlNO  CO.,  Usrtfori.CI.,  CUe*r>.  lU  ,  Clou.  Oblo. 
MUMMIES 
S.  CENTENNIAL 
UNIVERSAL  HISTORY 
to  the  close  of  the  first  100  years  of  our  Natumal  In- 
depuiidence.  Including  an  account  of  the  ooming 
Grand  Conumiilal  Kxhlbltlon.  TOOpagos.llne  engrav- 
Ings,  low  prioib  quick  sales.  Bxtra  term*.  Hend  for 
Circular.  F.  W.  ZIBGLKR  A  CO..  518  Arch  St,,  I’bll- 
adelphla,  Pa.;  201  8.  Clark  8t..  Oi.luago,  111. _ 
Ezczloiob  Cacfst  Stsetchzb 
SNU  TACK  llAUMKIt  COffUISED. 
WltL  LAV  VOUR  OARPCTS  WMM  EASZ. 
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anti  JtacJtaehM. 
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Ag'fintS  Wfifltcd  X«Ni7«1)«rt.  OrauLtrs  frM. 
KtapUtpr  nff.Ono^lM  lliatAlcu  AT».|Cblo«co> 
gflA  AOEHTS’  PBOriTS  A  WEft,->cw  Wlti..  .nd  Chro- 
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CAUTION.  — Old.  Incomplete  and  Unreliable 
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