IfntpUmfittiai  Jin<l  parttittcrjj 
attjft  Pacfeinfri) 
PERSONAL  ITEMS 
(Ltme 
Whittier  Is  now  Clay.  A  plasUn-  bust  lia.s  been 
taken. 
Rusk  IN  said  that  women,  as  a  rule,  have  no  eye 
for  color. 
1’.  Hurt  and  G.  Hopper  are  on  their  way  to  Hor¬ 
ticultural  Hall. 
Prof.  Huxi.kv  says  the  hoi-se  Is  an  evolved  form 
of  the  orchlpus. 
It  Is  said  that  Mr.  (irau  will  eancel  his  engaffe- 
ment  with  Rossi. 
The  victim  of  Circumstance  has  referred  the 
matter  to  the  Courts. 
Hryant  has  been  edllor  of  the  New  York  Kven- 
Ing  Post  foriy-elglit  years. 
Any  one  may  feel  that  he  Is  In  the  (Juak-er  City 
when  that  big  horn  blows. 
When  statlonei's  fall  there  must  be  a  great 
amount  of  protc.sted  paper. 
The  Cltl/.cDK’  Relief  Committee  of  Indianapolis 
say  they  breathe  Ireor  now. 
California  proposes  to  enacl-  a  law  .against  plg- 
talLs.  John  oi'  hog— which  7 
Ah  GONrt  unuie  ipilte  a  noise  when  he  was  ar¬ 
rested  for  stealing  In  'Frisco. 
N  andkrkilt  should  get  belter,  of  coui’se,  he  owns 
a  Church,  and  runs  a  university. 
The  Prince  Imperial,  It  Is  said,  will  shortly 
make  a  lour  through  this  countiy. 
The  liuke  of  KdliiOurgh  will  be  promoted  to  the 
rank  of  Rear  Admiral  in  a  short  time. 
A  WOMAN  Is  lining  Hcreuply  under  the  same  roof 
with  two  husbands  near  Genova,  tia. 
Moulton  being  In  the  salt  business,  may  account 
for  the  profusion  of  brltio  In  that  late  trtal. 
Hon.  .Town  M.  Francis  of  the  Troy  Times  has 
arrtved  home  from  his  ti1p  .around  the  globe. 
Mr.  Hutchins  of  the  St.  Louis  Times  Is  eugaged 
In  tanning  the  Hyde  of  the  St.  Lonls  Republican. 
Where  did  Uie  now  Sultan  get  bis  degree,  and 
a  fellow  of  wliai  Society  is  he  V  He  reglstera  him¬ 
self,  Murad  F.  N.  H. 
Seventeen  priests  h.ave  'been  ordained  In  .St, 
Louis,  aud  yet  the  whisky  thieves  prefer  that 
place  to  JcRcrson  t'lty; 
Tub  Polos  In  Switzerland  are  going  to  keep  the 
Fourth  of  July,  and  thus  Increase  our  Alpine 
"stock”  of  patriotism. 
What  could  be  more  appropriate  than  an  lllu- 
mluatod  addi'O^  to  Adelina  Patti  by  the  Loudon 
Throat  and  Far  Hospital  ? 
A  PAPER  called  the  Jail  Bird  Is  Ls.sued  from  the 
Colorado  penltmitlary.  It  is  not  hlghllown  but 
talon-ted,  though  o-ptnlonatcd. 
At  this  season  your  Ideas  about  i.lie  weather  are 
modlllcd  by  the  position  of  the  thermometer.  We 
tliid  the  refrlgeraror  the  best  place. 
Mrs.  Maxwell,  the  Colorado  huntress,  who  Is 
now  In  J’hlladelphla,  has  klllrol  voo  bears.  She 
will  now  turn  her  attention  to  boros. 
Rutabaoa  says  he  always  looks  for  financial 
news  under  the  bead  of  “  Deaths  "—to  .see  who 
ha.s  paid  his  debt  to  Nature,  you  know. 
"  The  horn  of  the  hunter  Is  heard  on  the  hills" 
surrounding  the  K.xposltlon.  It  Is  the  fog  horn. 
They  use  It  to  hunt  vtsltons  oil  the  grounds. 
TuKRK  are  30  circus  companies  browsing  about 
the  country,  and  yet  Philadelphians  wonder  why 
the  attendance  at  the  Centennial  is  not  greater. 
GEN.  Joe  Hooker,  who  went  to  tho  Hot  Springs 
of  Arkaas.a.s  some  weeks  since  for  the  benefit  of 
his  health  has  received  no  benefit  from  his  treat> 
luent. 
Rutahaoa  says:—"  This  Ls  not  the  time  of  year 
to  pick  quarrels,  but  It  would  be  seasonable  to 
‘  harrow  up '  the  feellug-s  or  ‘culllvau?  ’  tho  aCcc- 
tlons.” 
Kate  Field  Is  said  to  have  refused  a  mllllon- 
alro.  She  Is  ertdeutly  wedded  to  her  art.  Wc 
trust  that  lu  due  season  tho  attachment  will  be 
mutual. 
It  lakes  nineteen  doctore’  affidavits  to  prove 
that  Abdul  A/,lz  died  of  the  scissors.  And  yet 
Europe  shrugs  its  sliouldcro  and  hints  It’s  sheer 
guessing, 
“  Is  the  Devil  dead?"  inquires  t  he  Rellglo-Phllo- 
sophlcal  Journal. 
Don’t  think  so.  We  heard  him  asking  for 
"  copy  "  a  moment  since. 
The  stoiy  of  Ole  Bull's  separation  from  his  wife 
Is  pronounced  by  Mr.  Bl.anton  D.uncau,  In  a  letter 
to  The  Cincinnati  Enquirer,  lo  be  without  foun¬ 
dation.  Of  course !— Fiddle-sticks ! 
A  oountry  m'wspaper  In  Connecticut  says :  "  F. 
11.  Williams,  >\  ho  usually  sobs  ten  acres  of  tobacco 
plants,  will  lids  year  pul  out  cabbages  Instead.” 
The  segaro  will  snioke  jusl  a.s  well. 
Albert  Smith’s  literary  slgn.ature,  "  A.  8.,”  was 
ouce  shown  to  Douglass  Jcrruld,  at  which  the  wit 
remarked,  “-Vh,  that’s  a  fellow  who  never  tells 
more  than  t  wo-thirds  of  the  truth." 
A  vKrtKTAiUAN  who  WHS  dodglug  au  Infuriated 
bull  behind  a  tree,  exclaimed:  "You  ungrateful 
beast !  you  toss  a  vegetarian,  who  never  ate  beef 
lu  his  life !  Is  that  the  return  j  ou  make  7” 
• 
Mr.  Schell,  Assistant  Doorkeeper  of  the  House 
of  RepreHcntattvcs,  pounded  a  grocer  avho  pre¬ 
sented  a  bill  to  him.  If  that's  his  method  of  pay¬ 
ing  debts.  It’s  time  to  announce  Schell  out.  He 
must  have  been  a  green  grocer. 
The  report  that  Dr.  J.  C.  Ayer  has  been  taken 
to  an  Insane  asylum  Is  Incorrect.  He  has  been 
suffering  from  a  flow  of  blood  to  the  head,  brouglit 
on  by  sleeplessness  and  application  to  business; 
but  the  physician  hopes  that  In  a  short  time  he 
Will  be  able  to  sail  for  Europe. 
over  35,000  IN  USE 
'tjgHiiapEriPHia'’^ 
Thirty  Hour  Clocks. 
«V  !>IA11,,  rOiSTACJE  PAID. 
1.  -Jtl  (Box  luarnl  CHso,  double; 
btiUBtjoD  morocco;  lu.  high, 
Tlie  “  ClaDinet,”  58.50 
(Solid  black  or  mitiila 
ea"!*;  Oln.  b(gh,4>4  In.  wide.) 
Oreide,”  3.00 
n  >  (Round  motui  Initt.Btion  Gold 
cane ;  o  In.  tllaraetvr.) 
nie  “  Itoiidoir,^’  3.50 
I  tHShUBaiBimeM  (5  in.  octagon  morocco  case.) 
These  are  all  SAHour  Detnched  Lever  Bacapement 
Clock*,  ot  curolul  nonstructlou  and  are  gnarantend 
as  accurate  and  refiab'e  tluie-kcepiT*.  They  will 
run  in  any  posUlnii,  aud  arc  sultahln  fur  any  place 
whera  correct  time  U  UeBirnd. 
Henry  T.  WilllauLs,  editor  of  the  Laoieb’  Flobal 
Caiinet.  New  York.  siiy«  of  them  :  “  The  little  won¬ 
der  has  come.  It  hnn  proved  as  accurate  as  tho  bust 
watchoe,  obeys  the  regulator  Immediatnly,  and 
Ls  fully  as  rcHiihletis  any  clock  of  ton  or  twenty  times 
Its  worth.  We  think  It  well  worth  the  money.  ’ 
Tho  AMERICAN  AORW  IILTi  iiihTof  New  York  aavH 
of  It  editorially  :  "  It  Is  u  Very  uuai  affair.  We  have 
had  one  running  for  about  two  mouths,  In  compe¬ 
tition  with  a  larger  and  more  expenstvo  uloek,  and 
though  we  can’t  Bay  Hint  the  llttloone  has  beaten, 
we  are  iio'te  sure  It  has  KEPT  rvbn  with  tho  other.’’ 
Such  notices  as  these  wonlrt  net  be  given  to  any¬ 
thing  but  a  llrsl-olass  article.  «o  that  all  who  purchase 
are  certain  of  getting  the  money’s  worth.  Sent  by 
mall,  post-pnio.  on  reoolpi  of  price.  Established 
1830.  8.  U.  JEROME  i  CO..  NBw  Haven,  Conn. 
Lawn  Mower 
THE  BEST  FOR  PRACTICAL  PLTKP0SE.8 
SEVEN  SIZES  HAND  MACHINES. 
TWO  STYLES  HOUSE  MACHINES. 
Tho  mo.st  complete  and  perfect  Lawn  Mowers  in  the 
World. 
Tho  sales  exceed  all  other  Lawn  Mowers  combined 
I’ricoa  rnduood  for  l8T(i.  Send  for  Descriptive  Cat- 
al'.gne. 
GRAHAM,  EMLEN  A  PASSMORE, 
Patentees  ani>  MANurAtuuitKKs, 
No.  6.31  Mnvkci  Mtpcct,  Phllndnlphln. 
lijNioiv 
jfrgfylp:  horse  power. 
‘  Producing  more 
power  than  other 
railway  powers.witb 
SSdE&SL^  much  IcsK  eltmlion. 
scnpfii'B  Circular. 
BOYIR  &  BRO., 
MIWHTTBkslVaii--  ?  Philadelphia.  Pa. 
For  ProBsos,  Graters,  and  all  Cider  Machinery, 
addi'css 
DOOMER  &  nOHClIERT  PRESS  CO., 
Syrncuse,  N.  V, 
&c 
END  for  Circular  of  the  NoIsoIobr  Thresher, 
'  to  M.  WILLIAMS  &  CO..  St.  Johnsvillc,  N.  V. 
Sec  COATES  LOCK  liEVER,  on  pngo  353 
The  Best  Early  and  tho  Best  Late. 
Thorburn’s  Early  Paragon, 
Thorburn’s  Late  White  Rose 
Priced  CatAlogiica  of 
Vegetables  and  Agricultural  Seeds,  Flewer 
Seeds,  Tree  Seeds,  and  Spring  Bulbs, 
For  1871’,  on  iippl  cation  to 
CHABTEB  OAK 
LAWN  MOWER. 
HICGANUM  M'F’G  COMPANY 
Manufucturera  of  Agricultural  Implements, 
lligganiim.  Conn. 
BE  SURE  AND  SEE  IT  BEFORE  YOU  BUY 
Emphatically  the  best 
and  most  boautllul  laiwu 
Mower  In  the  World. 
Manufactured  by  tho 
HILLS  ARCHIMEDEAN  LAWN 
MOWER  CO., 
Colt'l  Armory,  llsKirosn,  Cx. 
BUT  THE 
A.  I*.  DICKEY 
Fanning  Mill. 
No  good  Parmer 
’  can  afford  to  man 
ket  dirty  grain. 
A  niodsrau  qusllty 
»(  Krslo,wsllal«aii.if, 
brius.  s  bvlUir  prios 
rtiau  tho  Dlccl  srsds 
lu  dirty  ooDillUoB, 
Laclne,  Wls. 
J.  M.THORBURN&CO 
15  John  Street,  New  York. 
GALVANIZED  CABLE  STRAND 
CIARRAGE  AND  CEI.ERV  PLAN'I'S.-Pio- 
VZ  miiim  Flat  Dutch  and  Drumhead  8avoy  Cabbago 
plants,  $:i  per  I,IK«:  6,(Di  for  »10.  Cauimowor.  13  ndr 
I.IKJU.  Dwarf  lutporlul.  Wliile  Solid,  Boston  Market 
aud  Saudrlugham  Celery  plants,  fi  pur  1,000 (  o.UXI  fur 
B15.  Address  1*.  T.  I^UINN  A  Cl).,  Newark,  N.J. 
For  Fencing. 
T/ir  onlj/  satirfactury  IfVrs  i-'rnrr  Irnotcn 
HANDSOME.  DURABLE.  CHEAP. 
P.  S.  JUSTICE,  14  N.  5th  St.,  Phlladolpli^. 
II.  W.  MARCELLIIS,  Itoclicaier 
Agent  for 'Western  New  York. 
RURAL  CLUB  LIST. 
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reasonable.  Price  List  free. 
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reduotion  from  thoir  rat«*,  with  a  view  to  accomo¬ 
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ns^ed  below,  postage  prepaid,  on  receipt  of  the 
price  specifled : 
M  A  Y _  1j<IA DER,  Inipriivi-d  loi 
St  rone  Pot  Jiu.c.  suitable  for  immodiate  Uowerlng, 
sent  .safely  by  rniirt.  po*t-pald.  Fire  splendid  varie¬ 
ties.  all  labeled,  Si.  1(8  do.  HJ,  19  do.  83,  ‘86 
dll.  83,  35  iln.  85.  For  lU  uents  ouch,  uduiUOual 
one  iYIngiiltleeiit  Proiiitiiiii  Roae  to  evory  dol¬ 
lar's  wonh  iiroeied.  Send  forournew  UL’iDE  TO 
rose  CM'LtI’RK,  aud  oIhioho  from  over  300 
Dnest  sorts.  We  are  tho  largi-tt  Tbisf  Orowern  In 
America,  and  allow  nurchaaers  to  muke  thrir  own  ne- 
Irriiiint,  SiitlNtiiction  uunraiuecd.  Address 
THE  DIKOEE  &  CONAHD  CO..  Hose  Okowkks, 
tVest  Grove,  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 
A’  1 876,  Including  Wlnd-Hreuk  Atluehnieut.  War¬ 
ranted  to  pitch  a  lou  of  hay  from  the  wlnrow  In  five 
luiiiutes,  aud  takq  It  us  clean  us  by  the  hand  fork. 
Adapted  to  all  urdiuiiry  meadow  land,  and  to  any 
fttrmwugon.  Mnnnraelurod  by  STRATTON  A  CUL- 
LUM.  Agaienliiii'al  Works,  Meudvillo,  I’a.  8eudfor 
Descriptive  Circulars  early. 
IlEMOVA.!.. 
REED  &  BARTON 
pijsaHattJiDujj 
MANi:FAt“ri’KEUS  OF  FINK 
Kl^l^CTie  0-l>l.  ATi:i> 
I  POTATO  BUGS  Ei" 
terininiiliiri  u  cheap  auparatus  for  blowing  a  cloud 
of  Paris  (ireen  uiuoiig  the  plants  tri  thr.  utiiH  rajrhl, 
rffretual  auit  ramoimcal  mannrr  jionelbUj  Price  f;3. 
Paris  Green  (strictly  pure)  supplied.  Dlreetlons  for 
use  with  each  machine,  hond  for  Circular.  Mrnt’Um 
lliw  }mp,T.  S.  L.  AI.LKN  &  CO..  I  ID  8.  41  h  St.,  Phila. 
\Vc  must  Imvt*  it  live  ageui  lu  every  town. 
OF  IS  VERY  DKSCIUI'TION, 
Have  removed  from  No.  2  Jlnldeu  Lane  to  their  new 
and  spacious  store. 
Monthly  Alagaziucs. 
686  Broadway,  New  York 
Matthews’  (liardcii  Seed  Drills  y 
and  MnttliewN'  Iluud  Ciultivatora.  urn  jy 
the  most  reliable,  durable, 
popular  and  salable  ever  pro- 
dueod.  Sold  supiiratc  or  com- — 
binod.  Send  for  i’.i>/>.ii»r 
Miinufactijred  only  bv 
UVERETT  dk  .SMALL, 
Ituatoii,  ilIaMM. 
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Frank  Leslie's  Bovs  and  Girls .  6  16  4  26 
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _  _ _  cider, 
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of  the  following  Standard  Works,  which  we  offer  to 
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works  are  by  men  who  have  a  untlounl  reputation  in 
their  TiirlouH  apeolalties.  and  wo  fttel  sum  that  we 
are  oonferriug  a  double  sorrlce  when  we  offer  the 
bc.st  AgrlcuHtirnl  aud  Family  Journal,  utui  a  Valu¬ 
able  Book,  at  little  more  than  the  co^l  of  either 
alone. 
We  will  send  one  year  (postage  prepaid  on  both) 
the 
Rural  N.-Y.  and  Willard’S  Dairy  Dusbundry.for  $6  00 
“  Randall’s  Practical  Shepherd...  4  00 
"  Allen’s  American  Cattle .  4  00 
“  People’s  Practieai  Poultry  Book  3  60 
“  guinn's  Money  in  the  Garden.. .  3  50 
"  Willard’s  Practical  Butter  Book  3  00 
I  and  Mocphltie  botit  BbK>'.uteIy  ozA 
zpefdiiy  cured.  PuinleiB;  an  Mibliclty. 
Send  atanip  for  particular..  Dr.  Carl. 
I  ton.  187  Waoluagtou  SL.thiicogo.  U 
ALLEN’S 
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