CARBON.^ 
Lawn  Mower 
SWAY  ^3 
PERSONAL  ITEMS. 
Thkkk  are  sal<l  to  be  nearly  kmj  women  preach¬ 
ers  In  thl.sconntjy. 
Loud  Lvtton  a.s  X'lceroy  of  India  receives  a 
salary  with  “allowances”  of  $185, o«o  in  gold  a 
year. 
CuiKP-Juanric  Oiu'iN  of  llelaware,  was  taken 
111  In  court  and  died  In  about  one  hour  afterwards 
of  heart  disease. 
Maoaue  (;iTi.t,ANnT,  a  I'rench  lady  residing  at 
Koine,  has  presentod  a  portrait  of  Washington, 
wrought  In  mosaic,  to  the  city  of  Philadelphia. 
A  t'UKrry  Boston  girl  who  dotes  on  poetry  and 
poets,  declares  that  She  has  had  uvenly-two 
offens  of  marrlag'e  from  authors  of  “Beautlftil 
Snow.” 
<»KN.  SeiNNBK  has  been  investing  In  real  estalx) 
in  Klorlda. 
What  fun  the  chickens  will  have  forging  the 
General’s  autograph. 
.\ltts.  CADY  ST  AKTON  folales  that  when  Senator 
Ohrlsilaney  married  his  wife  out  of  the  'I'reasuiy 
Department,  Washlngum  fashionables  bungbaek 
from  the  ntiwly-made  bride. 
Thk  New  York  Journalists  will  give  Dorn  Pedro 
a  $;i(i,oou  recept  ion. 
True!  We  have  been  eating  sandwiches  for  a 
month  to  save  up  our  nuota. 
DOM  PEnno  has  left  San  Kranclsco  for  Clilcago 
dlree-t  by  the  Chicago  and  .Northwe.steni  Kullroad. 
it  Is  uudei  stood  that  he  will  proceed  from  Chicago 
In  a  spiadal  car  to  oil  city.  Pa. 
Ma.  Hiiri.KK,  aceonilng  to  the  Lowell  Courier, 
does  not  Intend  to  run  for  Cortgress  In  that  district 
with  .Mr.  A>er  as  his  backer. 
We  have  known  him  to  use  wind,  however. 
Hannui  Cox,  one  of  the  small  band  of  orlglual  ; 
Abolitionists,  died  oil  the  161  u  of  April,  at  Long-  | 
wood,  near  Kennel  Square,  Pciiusylvanla,  In  tlie 
room  where  she  was  boiai,  nciirly  SO  years  ago. 
y\  correapondent  In  China  writes,  that  a  veO' 
rich  man  In  that  country  sometimes  spends  $500  a 
year 
On  a  diet  of  rice  and  tea  we  could  come  within 
that  tlgure,  now  that  clothing  Is  so  cheap. 
I.0UI8  Riki.,  the  President  of  the  Republic  of 
Winnipeg,  in  the  British  I'ossesslona,  dining  the 
Insurieciloii  Of  1870,  Is  au  Inmate  of  an  Insane 
asyliuii  In  .Montreal. 
Tlie  Canadians  say  there  never  was  a  Rid 
President  In  u. 
We  learn  from  the  London  Lancet  that  “chloral 
pnncli  hadbeeumcaii  *1118111110011’  in  the  drink¬ 
ing  saloons  of  New  York  Bcareely  a  year  aftAU'  It 
(chloral’s)  Introdiieilon  into  medical  practice.” 
We  leave  t.akeu  nothing  but  “bell-punch  ’’AVhlch 
is  nut  punch  111  the  head. 
Mk.  Wii.i.iam  M.  Kvakts  Ua.s  gone  up  to  Ids 
couimy  place  at  tVoodstock,  Vr,.,  wdiere  he  pur- 
poies  U»  spend  the  next  foitidght  In  diligent 
work  oil  Ids  Centennial  oration. 
Oh,  Mr.  Kvarts,  plcitse !  Dnov  It  luUd.  Give  us 
a  little  oue  for  a  cent-eunlal.  ' 
A  BOV  who.=ifl  l.oacher  pnipo-soil  to  give  him 
“YV,V(!h  Hazel,"  Miss  Warner’s  new  story,  replied, 
"No  you  don't.  1  catch  that  often  enough  ui 
home.” 
Good  book,  though,  tor  luebriatea.  It  warns 
l.hcm  when  they  apiuoaeh  water! 
“oi.n  liNci.K"  Ben  oroer,  u.ged  oue  hundrol 
and  thlrteeii  years,  was  married  recently  to 
Mary  Harrison,  aged  llfty-seveu,  In  Marshall 
county,  Ky. 
B(‘U  lieluga  N  Vth  amendment,  Mds  Is  a  ease  of 
black  frost  lingering  In  lUt'  lap  of  spring. 
'I'tiK  licliS  of  the  late  George  T.  Cobb  of  New 
•lersey,  have  endowed  the  chair  of  New 'restament 
Kvegesls  In  the  Drew  'rheological  Bemtnary  by 
the  girt  of  $10,000. 
'I'liafs  What  mlglit  be  ealled  a  cbolrlLable  deed. 
But  what  la  t  he  ot  her  name  of  the  K.v-egesls? 
•Mu.  ■Sramsion  of  Chicago,  one  of  iho  witnesses  1 
tA>  Clntrloue  Cu.slonaii's  will.  Is  siirprtsed  that 
there  has  been  so  much  Heart  hing  Tor  Idiii.  He 
has  been  ai.  home  all  the  while,  aiid  has  ouly  just 
learin  il  that  he  l.s  wanted  Hi  Newport. 
Certainly  a  Newport,  Is  the  proper  place  for  a 
Seammon. 
Etintr  BuBKirr  twenty  years  ago  jilantiid  au 
acorn  of  the  famous  Charter  Dak,  and  now  It  Is  a  1 
thrifty  young  tree  In  t  he  garden  of  his  sister,  Mrs. 
Williams,  at  New  Britain,  Ct. 
Yes,  we  planted  atwn  about  the  same  time.  It 
Is  bOW  the  futnous  Buuyan,  and  Impedes  this 
J’llgrlm’s  l*rogreas. 
IIKSBY  biiKUKiu.,  the.  Chliago  pedestrian,  who 
la  to  walk  against  O’l.o.iry,  h.is  arrived  at  San 
Prancisco. 
Is  this  the  O’la^ary  that  had  the  cow  with  the 
restive  horn,  Miat  lived  In  a  barn  all  forlorn,  that 
ate  the  hay,  that  paved  the  way,  to  upsetting  the 
lamp  (the  horrid  old  scamp!)  that  burned  the 
tnwii  that »  tUeago  built'.' 
ami  parhintry, 
THE  MONITOR 
H  &  1 " 
^wplfmcnts  ami  IHarliinfnu 
Williams’  Noiseless  Thresher 
AGNICULTURAL  STEAM  ENGINE. 
LIGHTKfT  W  ITS  CAPAfITV  1\  I  SK. 
.•^pcolallr  ailniited  for  ii»«>  in  n  hilly 
Iry.  Kuri'i  for  a  CircoUr.  .Man u fact un-if  by  the 
BATAA'IA  STEAM  ENGINE  CO.,  Butavlii.  ii.Y. 
rOR  SOROd  AND  SUGAR-CANE, 
Tlioonly  recounlzoil  aiaml- 
nrUs  In  Cane  Micliluea 
are  The 
OVER  35,000  IN  USE. 
HIE  BEST  FOR  PKACTICAL  PUUPdSES. 
SEVEN  SIZES  HANJ>  AIACUINES. 
TWO  STY'LES  HORSE  MACHINES. 
The  most  coinniete  anti  perfect  Lawn  Mowers  in  the 
M  orld. 
The  sales  exceed  n  other  Lawn  Alowcts  coinbiuecl. 
Prices  reduced  for  IbTG.  Send  for  Descriptive  Cat- 
id  ■  pUC!. 
GRAHAM,  EMLEN  &  PASSMORE, 
PATK.VTEES  AND  MANUPACTUBEIiS, 
No.  631  Market  Bireet,  PUiladelpUia. 
Cook  Evaporator 
AND  THK 
Victor  Cane-Mill. 
iSSMAMilll  '  fflBSrp  f^re  or  tbeae  Ma- 
OVBIt  40,000  IN  IHSE. 
HtT*  Tliev  have  t.ihon  the 
FIIIMT  PKEMIUM  AT  1-iO  STATE  FAIRS. 
<  All  vtleuipt'..  ilmtlur,  Pi  equHl  Itieec  lutrlvalitd  Mu- 
I  ehlucH  by  oilier  eunlrlvaiiecH  kuvi!  MitrHnII)  tailed 
on  ina'.  i'lantors  rau't  MlTiird  lu  riaik  uruiis  of  Cane 
on  Bx^lit.  weaK.  unttriis>hi-«i  .Mllln  that  hrn/k  or  ch<tke, 
or  on  nommoo  iiaiiK  or  ucUle-o  that  <lo  ni  c<iiu1-^lin<s 
wnrlc,  and  <  nly  hnli  rncayh  af  that.  The  Hmyij  linnd- 
TiOi‘K  unit  Prttf  I  i»r  Hint  firr. 
H  I.  V  >1  y  K  U  .M  A  N  i;  FA  V  T  I!  R  I  \  G  G  O., 
OU  toijyi  West  Eighth  St.,  «;  INC  I  N  NA  Tl,  O., 
Miinufai-tiircrM  nt  ( line  Machinery.  Steam  Kn|iltic8, 
Corti  t.'riishors,  Kami,  School  and  Olinrch  Bells. 
Patent  Carbon  Plow. 
Wood  or  Iron  Beam. 
For  Lmbt  RunntnK,  Easy  AlanaKCiuent,  Slinpltctty,  Durability,  and  the  greatest  uiuount  cf  ural  n  Threshed 
and  Cleaned  In  the  shortest  time  without  waste,  stands  unequaled  by  any  Threshing  Machine  In  the 
world.  Warranted  as  represented,  or  may  he  returned  to  us  at  vur  exiicuse. 
For  Circular,  siving  full  particulars,  address 
M.  WILLIAMS  &  CO., 
St.  Johnsville,  Montgomery  Co.,  N.  Y. 
HARTFORD  PUMP  GO. 
WATER  RAISED  TO  ANY  HIOHT  AND 
DISTANCE  BY 
COMPRESSED  AIR. 
The  best  and  most  economical  means  yet  devised 
for  Kivlng  a  Country  House  or  Farm  the  water  con¬ 
veniences  enjoyed  In  cities. 
For  Catalogue  and  Price  List,  address 
llAHTi'OKD  PI  HP  rO., 
iinriford,  Ct. 
H.r.lr.l  ) 
kaauii  J-  tlf’ 
«uLNitMn*B  ) 
THE  BEST  FANNING  MILL. 
BUT  THIS 
A.  P.  DICKEY 
Fanning  ^111. 
Carhofi  is  a  pmrtinal  nri/furr  of  Iron 
and  other  metnh.  Cast  in  fortn,  harder  than 
steel  or  0711/ surfare-ohilled  iron.  sconr  in 
any  soil.  Costs  less  than  steel,  and  hxd  a  trijte 
niore  than  cast-iron. 
The  Hion  Patent 
No  Rood  Fannor 
imurd  to  ala^ 
kM  dirty  grain. 
A  OHidflrAU  qnUltr 
Af  sr.)a,«eUolckaM. 
tirtufi  .  IwlMr  prlu* 
tb.D  Ui«  ntd.tl  graS. 
In  dirty  oondlttoB. 
A.  P.  DICILISY,  Raciue,  AYls. 
H.  W.  IRARCELLUH.  KoclieHter,  N.  Y., 
Agent  for  Western  New  York. 
ClILKY  PI.OW8.-TnE  BSC’RIUEKS 
gj  are  the  only  manufacturers  of 
[THE  WESTlNCHOUSETHRESHlNa MACHINE] 
ALWAYS 'RELIABLE. 
SLNO  FOR  CATALOaUE 
lADDRESS  G.WESTINCHOUSE&C?! 
■  SCHEri'JECTADY.N.Y., 
CENTENNIAL  SCALES. 
To  Fni-nirrs’  C’lubs.  of  .six  or  more,  ne  offer 
“  Our  Ceutenulal  ” ]  J each. 
8KNT  ON  TRIAL. 
OsaooeCs  Patent  HuOlMrr  Stiriny  Ptotjinm  He.ales. 
All  sizes  and  cafiacitiOH.  FuUu  warranted.  SOperct. 
dlsotubt.  JJdivrriUJrrr.  County  Agents  wanted. 
OROODD  *  CO.,  llInKhuinton,  N.  Y. 
0~~  DOUBLE  HARPOOT 
_ _  HORSE  HAY-FORK. 
i  I  BIST  IN  THE  WORLD. 
I  MAY  Bii  RKEN  AT  CENTENNIAL. 
1 1  [,  Desc.rlptlve  Catalogue  sent  tree. 
lU  ^'1  PKiVNOCK  JIANFFACTI  KIM!  €0., 
I  <  Kennett  Square,  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 
HIGGANUM  M’fTcOMPANY, 
Manufacturers  of  Aanculturul  liupiciiients, 
HlKunuiiui.  (.’uuii. 
Self  ■  Discharging  .^aad-JIand- 
Lever  Hay  Rake. 
For  prices  and  further  Information,  inldross 
KKIRlNfJTON  AIPL  CO., 
llioii,  N.  V. 
The  Farmers’  Favorite 
OSBORN’S  SULKY  PLOW, 
the  ouly  Plowing  Machine  Ihuthas  proved  a  perfect 
success  In  all  kinds  of  sciil.  Any  kind  of  plow  cun  he 
attaclieu.  'I'lie  plowaiin  rides  and  hundle.s  the  plow 
with  onsi>,  regiitnllng  the  depth  and  width  of  furrow. 
'I’he  draft  for  tne  team  is  materially  less,  ond  the 
ordinary  liUioi-loiis  mode  of  plowing  is  reduced  to 
One  01  comfort  and  ease. 
COMMON-SENSE  FEED-CUTTER, 
the  most  effective  and  durahlo  Keeit-Cutter  ever  In¬ 
vented.  1;R  MKi  dg  CO., 
TrutiiuualiurK,  'I'uiiipUius  C'u.,  N.  Y. 
ilAY  I.OAIIKK.  Improved  tor 
.  I  ,S'$U,  ineluding  VV  ind-tireak  A  tUn-Uinent.  tVur- 
rantod  In  pitch  a  ton  of  hay  from  the  winrow  In  live 
niliiules.iiiid  take  It  as  clean  os  by  the  hand  fork. 
Adapted  to  all  ordinary  meadow  land,  and  to  any 
farm  wagon.  Manufactured  by  HTR.AT'i’ON  &  CCL- 
LUM.  .\gnuullunil  Works,  McudvlBc,  I'a.  tieud  for 
Deacrtptivc  Circulars  curly. 
THE  OLD,  RELIABLE 
|i 
mM 
Be 
NEW  FORCE  FEED 
^  BUCKEYE  GRAIN  DRILL, 
I  wKli  Fertilizer  Altaelsmeiit. 
(MADE  BV  BICKFORD  A  UCFKMAN.)  | 
CENTENNIAL  DRILL. 
Ihis  Drill  Is  an  advance  on  nnrthlug  we  have  ever 
before  presented  to  Ihe  puhllc.  tt  Is  absolutely 
psurzicTzozo'. 
Sows  every  variety  of  thdd  grain,  plants  corn,  dls-  1 
tributes  manure  or  nroai'K-nsts  ginss  seeds.  Thu  at- 
tachnii.nia  are  entirely  fiide|iendei)i  oi  each  other,  ; 
but  so  ,*ei'tectly  under  control  vliul  they  lire  thrown 
ill  or  (.ut  oi  gear  hv  .1  single  lever.  Uweonstrnctlou  is  1 
light  andsiihstnntinl.and  In  short  It  is  unaiiproached  ' 
by  nnv  Grain  Drill  heretolore  known.  rT^  .SioiU  for 
Clroulursto  18.  N,  GAI.I.FP,  I 
bifiiernl  .Ygciii,  ^Inccdfin,  N.  Y. 
4^HDlliroors‘TO' SEED  DRILL  ' 
It  J  It 
TAYLDR  RAKE. 
45v000  NOW  IN  USE. 
Oeer  l,Sfl0  First  Prizes  and  Preinium.^  awarded. 
Hix  dij/irent  slylts  made,  includiiia  Hand, 
h\>al  unit  .Setf-Uainpiin/  Jiake, 
The  best  and  cheanest  la  the  marlcot.  Be  sure  and 
see  one  before  purcliasing.  Manufiieturod  by 
II.  V.  'PAY  L.OK,  Davtuu,  O. 
Circular*  »*ul  free  on  applicaliaH, 
P.P.HA5T&C0.,pSprisgli8li,D  ?  Wattlicws’  <sard6u  Seed  Drills 
Band  Cultivator  ww  and  cultivate  nli 
kinds  vvgutublcs.  Do  work  of  10  ^ 
Xs^  invu.  Be»i  and  chcapcit 
$0.55  X^,  Price  $n!.fiu  coinblni.'d. 
Boxed. 
$7.00 
Steel  Teeth. 
CircsLtnFne.  Utio  byE.  S.L7UU(7SAC0.,Eosto&,Uau. 
ducted  for  freight 
free.  Y 
ft  have  trivantcd  the  best 
gii-UH  and  Hiiilk  Cutter.  t9 
and  fill  sisos  easily  cut  from 
wi  to 511  hush.  |iar hour.  Al¬ 
lowance  miKle  for  freight. 
Not  to  he  paid  for  till  irleil 
ITU  your  farm  and  found 
snt  isfact '  rr.  (spleDdld 
chuDCu  lor  farmers  to  sell 
them  The  Iron  and  steel 
working  parts,  tilted  retidy 
fi<r  the  woods.  v&.tO  to  $7.'I0 
each,  and  25  per  cent,  de- 
it.  Do  you  want  one?  Circulars 
W.  GALE,  Chicopee  kMlls,  Muss. 
and  .^lattherva*  Hand  CuUivattii-w,  are, 
rho  most  reliable,  durable,  i 
popular  and  aalahle  ever  pro-  ^ 
dueed.  Sold  separate  or  oom-AQWrM^^ 
blued.  Bend  for  Circular 
Munii/aetiired  only  bv 
EVER  K  PT  &  S.liAI.L, 
Uoaluu,  Muas. 
MooRK's  Rt'RAh  iNKW-VoiM{.KR  ls  uu  eicellei-t 
Agrlculiiirnl  paper,  and  very  popular.  As  a  fatrl’y 
vlsiKuii  it  is  hard  to  beat  in  the  attraotions  it  hcOi's 
fortti  for  young  and  old.  We  arc  pleased  to  see  that 
Mr.  MoOHk  is  full  of  his  old  enterprise  and  bent  on 
making  the  paper  better  and  better  from  year  to 
year.  -Fatrs  Co,  Chronicle, 
