NONPAREIL  FARM  MILLS 
A  PAKTY  Of  300  tfooil  cooks  and  500  house  girls, 
all  English  servants,  vLsltlng  the  Orntennlal,  have 
been  induced  to  settle  in  Klchraond,  Va.,  where 
steady  einploymont  is  guaranteed. 
The  body  of  the  author  of  “Life  Let  Us  Cherish, " 
Ilajis  Oeorge  Xagell,  who  died  about  forty  years 
ago,  was  exhutned  on  the  I8tb  of  August,  and 
placed  under  the  monument  erected  to  his  honor 
on  the  lUgh  promenade  In  Zurich,  Switzerland. 
Seoretaky  Roukso.s  Is  going  tx>  Pori  Royal  on 
the  sletimer  PHpatch  about  ocL  l.  Distinguished 
guests  will  accompany  him,  and  they  arc  all  to 
giizo  upon  the  luival  review  there,  which  an 
awe-struck  paragrapher  says  will  be  “magnlll- 
ceut. 
AN  Atlanta  man  walked  around  all  day  recently 
wltb  a  gnvsshopper  lu  hLs  ear.  When  his  wife 
dLsrovered  It  he  said  he  hud  been  hearing  peculiar 
noises  all  day,  but  thought  a  new  stoam  saw-mill 
had  begun  oper.aVlon  somewhere  In  the  neighbor¬ 
hood. 
There  Is  one  committee  at  the  Centennial  Kx- 
prjsltlon  that  hn«  not  had  a  vacancy  since  the 
opening.  It  la  the  Jurors  on  wines,  and  they  have 
sampled  over  wjil  dllTerent  varieties,  ^^'hlnea 
have  been  heard  from  nearly  e\a*ry  committee  but 
tliLs  one. 
John  R.  (Jocoh,  the  eminent  tcmpcmncc  lect¬ 
urer,  has  In  his  posisesslon  four  large  volumos 
wherein  are  written  the  signatures  of  Mo.ooo 
persons  to  the  pledge  of  total  absUneuce,  obtained 
by  the  iiorsonal  exert  Jons  of  Mr.  dough.  Docs  he 
know  how  many  have  kept  It? 
A  NEPHEW  of  Mr.  Bagges,  In  c.xplalnlng  the 
m.vsterles  of  a  Ica-keltle,  describes  the  benellts 
of  the  application  of  steam  to  useful  purposes. 
“For  all  which,”  remarked  Mr.  Bagges,  “we 
have  principally  to  thank— what  was  his  name?” 
“  Walt  wa,s  his  name,  i  hellovo,  uncle,”  replied 
the  boy. 
ViOTOK  EMANUEL  IS  ail  Carl}'  riser,  generally 
gelling  up  at  5  o'clock  In  the  morning,  when  ho 
takes  a  cup  of  hlack  coHee  and  a  stroll  lu  the  gar¬ 
den.  At  8  on  ThursdayHand  Hundays  lie  preshles 
over  the  council  of  Mlnlsicn*.  tJien  he  grants  au¬ 
diences,  and  then  breakfasts  lightly,  his  “  serious 
repast”  being  supper. 
A  LiVKLT  pupil  at  a  seminary  asked  the  precep¬ 
tress  for  permission  to  drive  out  with  a  gentle¬ 
man.  “  You  know  the  regulations  of  the  institu¬ 
tion,”  was  the  answer,  “is  he  your  lather?” 
“No.”  “la  he  your  brother?”  “Aix;  you  en¬ 
gaged  to  him?”  “  No,  but  I  expect  to  be  before 
I  gel  back.”  That  answer  carried  the  day. 
IN  the  court  room ;  a  lawyer  to  his  client :  “  I’m 
sorry,  poor  follow,  but  notwitUstandlug  ray  elo¬ 
quence  you  have  been  sonlcneea  to  prison  for 
Miree  montlLS.”  “  Ob,  don’t  let  that  worry  you,” 
was  the  answ’or ;  “  1  am  not  sorry.  In  the  neigh¬ 
borhood  where  I  live  they  will  think  I  have  gone 
to  the  country,  and  that  will  give  me  sodU  stn- 
tua.” 
AN  Arkansas  coroner,  having  occasion  to  Inves¬ 
tigate  the  cause  of  a  man’s  deatJi  lately,  charged 
the  jui’y  that  they  were  1o  ascertain  whether 
“  the  man  came  to  his  death  by  accident,  by  Inci¬ 
dence,  or  by  the  luecndlary.”  The  Jury  returned 
that  “  ho  came  to  his  death  by  lucldencc,  the 
bowie-knife  having  Incidentally  touched  a  vlUl 
part.” 
Bv  rcQUest  of  prominent  citizens,  Prof.  Huxley 
delivered  a  lecture  at  Nashville,  Tenn.  Ills  re¬ 
marks  \vere  a  brief  reheaiytU  of  his  well-known 
views  on  creation,  applying  thorn  dlrcctlv  to  Ten¬ 
nessee.  'rue  lecture  lasted  one  hour,  and  was 
listened  to  by  all  the  leading  theologians  of  the 
city,  among  whom  It  created  a  great  stir,  lie  Is 
advertised  to  lecture  In  this  oily. 
Sweet  is  ohlldliooil— childhood's  over, 
KISS  and  part. 
Sweet  Is  youth:  but  youth's  n  rover— 
So’s  my  heart. 
Sweet  Is  rest;  but  all  tuy  showitiK 
Toil  is  nigh. 
Wo  must  go.  Alas  I  the  going, 
Say,  ■*  Oood-hy.”  \Jcan  Innelow. 
The  lady  who  has  the  smallest  feet  In  America 
Is  the  wife  of  a  amslu  of  Slug  Leo,  proprietor  of  a 
San  Francisco  wash-house.  Her  foot  isS’i  inches 
long,  ‘2  inches  broad  In  the  middle,  and  1  Inch  at 
the  toes.  She  wears  whltri  satin  stockings  and 
blue  satin  slippers  embroidered  In  sliver.  A  cor¬ 
respondent  of  the  Louisville  L’onrler  Journal  car¬ 
ries  a  tape  measure  and  has  had  her  foot  In  hlB 
lap. 
TuK  death  of  Gen.  William  11.  Richardson,  long 
one  of  the  most  prominent  citizens  of  Virginia,  was 
followed  but  a  few  houi-e  after  that  of  a  beloved 
daughter,  and  the  two  were  burled  on  the  same 
day.  He  was  an  olllccr  In  the  war  of  1812,  the 
first  Secretary'  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Virginia, 
and  to  his  exertions  tJie  formation  of  the  State 
Ubrary  and  the  Stat-e  Agricultural  Society  were 
mainly  due. 
“CoNsiDRRiNu  that  the  mosquitoes  are  maklug 
their  fall  raids,  and  are  particularly  lively  just 
now,  my  dear,”  said  Jones  to  his  ivlfe,  “  don’t 
you  think  It  would  bo  a  good  Idea  to  bring  the 
baby’s  crib  into  our  room  7  We  might  divert  the 
attention  of  the  voracious  Insects  a  lllUo  from 
ourselves.  I  hate  txj  bo  broken  of  my  rest,  and 
baby  can  sleep  all  day,  you  know.”  Mrs.  Jones 
went  In  search  of  the  tongs  at  once. 
Tats  Is  how  M.  Liicraielle  received,  on  a  recent 
occasion,  his  severe  Injuries :  The  member  from 
the  Saono-ct-Lolre  was  passing  along  a  street 
where  a  mined  house  was  in  process  of  demoli¬ 
tion.  A  workman  was  stationed  on  the  sidewalk 
to  warn  passers  of  the  danger. 
“  To  the  Rlgbt  I  To  the  Right  1”  he  cried. 
“ Never  1”  .said  Mr.  LaciMtcllc,  proudly;  “I be¬ 
long  to  the  Left;”  and,  going  resolutely  on  his 
way,  a  piece  of  tho  eornlco  struck  him  on  the 
head. 
^mplcincttt.si  anti  paefeinery 
PERSONAL  ITEMS 
Monoukaus  on  dress  buttons  Is  a  late  device  in 
Paris. 
A  fAVORiTE  tree  with  florists— The  Itching 
palm. 
MisEORTaNK  comes  on  horseback  and  goes 
away  on  foot. 
Ex-Oovernok  Henry  A.  Wise  Is  crlllcally  111  In 
Richmond,  Va. 
There  Ih  a  drinking  .shop  in  Paris  to  every 
eighty  Inhabitants. 
Edward  W.  Lane,  tho  translator  of  the  “Ara¬ 
bian  Nights,”  Is  dead. 
A  BEArriKiiL  Parisian  girl,  worth  $3, 000,000,  has 
found  a  man  Avllllng  to  marry  her. 
The  Philadelphia  Bulletin  states  that  all  tho 
Pennsylvania  frogs  are  raised  on  hops. 
Mr.  I'usHiNo,  Minister  to  Spain,  has  arrived  lu 
London  on  route  for  the  United  States. 
M.  Gambktta  Is  going  to  London  to  study  the 
manner  In  which  tho  incomo-tax  system  Is  carried 
out. 
“Onorabi.k  Jl'u,”  was  tho  style  in  Avhich  a 
Minnesota  juror  began  a  note  to  his  Honor  on  tho 
bench. 
Tycho  Brahe,  the  famous  Danish  astronomer, 
has  Just  boon  honored  with  a  statuo-mouument  at 
Copenhagen. 
When  Omsar  “thrice  refused”  “a  kingly 
crown,”  he  Is  supposed  to  have  done  It  with  his 
Roman  no'.s. 
It  Is  said  that  ex-Govornor  Hoffman  Intends  tn 
resume  tho  practice  ol  his  profession  In  Now  York 
City  next  month. 
The  man  vv'ho  says  the  Government  should  do 
something  Ia)  cripple  the  Indians  is  suspoctCid  of 
being  tUo  agent  of  u  cork  log  I'sUtbHsbmont. 
A  STKONO  effort  Is  to  bo  made  to  erect  a  monu¬ 
ment  U)  nauk'l  Defoe  at  Tooting,  whore  he  lived 
anil  founded  a  nonconformist  jilaco  of  worshlj). 
The  champion  whlLtlor  lives  In  Michigan.  Ho 
has  whittled  for  three  months,  and  now  has  a 
chain  six  feet  long  made  from  a  single  pine  stick. 
A  oitti.  of  sixteen,  name  not  stated,  sought  death 
In  tho  waters  of  the  Hudson  at  West  Point,  the 
other  day,  becaitse  her  slstei-  stole  her  young  man. 
A  couRKsi'ONiiKNT  Of  tlio  ('inetniiatl  Gazeti.o 
represents  Edwin  Booth  as  downhearted  bec;iu.sc 
the  theater  bearing  hls  ns  mo  Is  used  for  specta¬ 
cles. 
A  MONUMENT  has  been  unveiled  In  Paris  to  the 
artist  llenrl  Regnault  and  hls  fellow  pupils  of  the 
licole  des  Beaiix-Arts,  who  tell  during  the  siege 
of  the  city. 
Miss  STAoa  was  married  at  Hornellsvlllc,  N.  Y., 
recently.  'I’hc  bridegroom  had  engraved  on  the 
wedding  ring : 
“  Niimn  over  dcur  to  mu.” 
Majok-Gkn.  McDowei.i.  hxsbeen  suffering  from 
ill  health,  eiutscd  by  tho  change  of  cllmal  e  since 
hls  recent  transfer  from  Hit'  command  of  tho 
South  to  that  of  tho  Pacific  coast. 
Tecumskh's  grave  has  been  discovered  near 
Rldgetown.  OiiL,  and  tho  remains  havehoen  ex¬ 
humed  and  taken  to  Niagara  to  be  deposited  In 
the  vault  .at  Brock’s  monument. 
New  Jersey  turkeys  arc  already  beglnnlngto 
Inqiflrc  around  anxiously  for  almanacs,  with  a 
vl0w  to  ascertaining  the  precise  date  of  the  last 
Thursday  In  .November  this  year. 
o.s  tho  Isles  of  Shoals  boat  somebody  will  be 
sure  to  ask  you  “  tVhy  Is  this  slA»amorllko  a  bash¬ 
ful  girl?”  And  If  you  give  It  up,  answer,  "Be¬ 
cause  she  keep.s  clear  Of  the  buoys.” 
Amono  all  the  raco.s,  the  English  (says  Lowell) 
has  ever  shown  iwolf  more  keenly  alive  to  the 
fear  of  making  Itself  ridiculous;  and  among  all, 
uono  has  produced  so  many  Immorlsts, 
Tub  King  and  Crown  Prince  of  Sweden  would 
have  been  killed  the  other  day  If  they  had  not 
Jumped  out  of  the  carriage,  which  was  thrown 
over  a  few  minutes  later  by  Ibclr  runaway 
horses. 
Capt.  Stiles  T.  Stanton,  whom  mo.st  of  our 
readers  know  so  well  as  the  popular  humorist  of 
the  Norwich  (Ct.)  Bulletin,  is  spending  hls  vaca¬ 
tion  at  tho  Ceutcunlal  In  the  military  service  of 
Ills  state. 
A  TuiKK  In  a  tobacconist  shop  In  Greenock, 
Scotland,  lea  hl3  false  teeth  lying  on  the  coiinter 
In  hls  night  raid  for  segars,  pipes  and  tobacco. 
The  plat©  was  given  to  the  police,  and  the  thief 
was  arrested. 
A  Russian  count  has  won  the  heart  and  hand  of 
one  of  the  belles  of  Quaker  city,  and  November 
will  witnes-H  the  wedding.  Tho  parties  met  by 
chance  In  the  usual  way,  and  immediately  Ilxed 
upon  the  wedding  day. 
The  Norwich  Bulletin  says:— “A  good  deal  of 
disappointment  was  felt  recently  over  a  report 
that  a  spotted  adder  could  be  scon  on  Shetucktt 
Street,  as  It  turned  out  to  be  nothing  but  a  bank 
clerk  with  the  measles.” 
K.  Peshine  Smith,  tho  legal  adviser  of  tho 
Japanese  Foreign  Ofilco  during  the  past  six  years, 
has  returned  to  this  country  by  the  City  of 
Peking.  He  received  distinguished  marks  of  at¬ 
tention  on  taking  hls  leave. 
The  Czar,  recently  addressing  the  officers  of 
the  Paulowsky  Guards,  said  he  had  been  able 
hltberto  to  8p.are  tbe  blood  of  bis  soldiers,  but  tho 
time  might  soon  come  when  ho  should  have  to 
call  upon  their  loyally  and  valor. 
Miss  Toru  Dim'  Is  a  young  Hindoo  lady  who 
has  Just  jHibllshed  a  book  of  tiMrusUtlons  of 
French  verse  into  Jiogllsh,  and  the  critics  praise 
It  and  call  It  “an  imiiorlaul  landmark  In  tho 
history  of  the  progress  of  culture.” 
of  America 
SWITZERLAND  to 
AMERICA,  Crcf  tins : 
Jidy  iind  nM'.st  nt  your  CFNTEN- 
Mume  opportunity  hrin*  you  »»un- 
m.tnnfnPtiiTPil  hy  nur  couiitry- 
GOI  llVOI.SIEIt  «r  Neuchatrl. 
'rbesp  WiitchcxnroItt'TOnibly  known 
sold  by  oar  local  a«ent«  in  ulnioxt 
Their  rciiuiailon  furnccurutn  pnrfnrmaniM  li»  unlvorsaUf 
- - -  ■'  ;,i.  TboB« 
. . I,  Itrei'iiet  Mnlr 
lino  Ruby  .Icwoled,  xct  in 
'  ■  -  Axk 
tVo  will  call  and  see  yon  next  \  ”ii223i 
NlAl.  CRI.KItItATlON.  nytlio  \ 
plea  nf  the  t'.rlehi-iitiid  Wnlclifw, 
m  in.  the  AIEftiSKS.  ItORKL  \ 
for  iNHi’BCTiox  ami  KXHinrrroN. 
tlironghont  the  IJ,  K,  bavinK  been  — 
every  Clly,  Town  and  VIIUec  Uk*  past  ten  yporii.,  '.  ...  ..  .  . . - . .  •  .  i,  vi..  i  — 
HCkuuwiedifcd.  'J'hi'y  urr  niunafncturod  in  (liold  nnd  Mllvrr  flimOM,  Mem  nnd  ILey  \V  Indcrw, 
WalohoN  have  xnporlnr 'luiiitty  of  Nickfl  jtlovenientB,  Olirjmoiiioier  llHinna'pav 
Hprinaw,  'reinpcrcdt  lliirticiipd  iibiI  laoclironlM’d  lor  H.  U.  nao,  line  Ruby  .Icweied, 
tdininii.  nml  Avairanifd  to  porloini  with  the  rcaularltv  and  lUTiirucy  of  a  clirononielcr, 
yi-ur  WaichriMiker  to  aeo  iliein  before  nnrchatdog  ihoao  of  other  milkers,  an  wo  have  been  author) 
BClJ  tlteui  utu  reduction  froiuXunuur  |>ri«e«. 
(rlUINCIIFs  eSc  KRT.TG-FKIi, 
8A  I.KSKtlG-AI  s  15  MAIDEN  LANE,  N.  Y.,  Up  StnSrs. 
Only  Wliolosale  Agents  for  the  Manufactnrors.  Jewelers  wanted  to  act  as  Aments. 
PHILIP’S  SPIRAL 
CORN  HUSKER 
PIlKMiriW 
FARM  GRIST-MILL. 
Grimisail  kinds  of  (rratn  rap¬ 
idly.  Is  Hiuiple.  du'ablo  and 
chuup.  is  suited  to  all  kiiidsof 
homn-powera.  Every  fariKer 
shoiihf  have  It.  .Scud  fur  De¬ 
scriptive  Circular. 
WM.  E.  ISOYKU  »3k  HKD. 
Plillftdelphin,  Pii. 
SimplO)  Durable,  Elfective,  and  works  rapidly. 
-  1^7^  This  luschlne,  Im- 
Xj’  I  ii  proved  and  perfesitixl, 
I  T  _ -■  does  Ita  work  thor-' 
I  ..'r^  oUBhIy.  piciting  the 
fro®  Die  stalk 
ji iws.  jH  ard  strippliiu  every 
iH  *  cur,  larEU  or  small, 
and  eflk.  Any  ordi¬ 
nary  two-horso  power  will  run  it. 
K.  11,  Al.l.EN  A:  CO.,  N.  Y,  Clir, 
Local  and  Export  AKonls. 
For  Circulars,  etc.,  address  Manufacturers. 
PHILIP’S  SPIRAL  CORN  HUSKER  00., 
Hudson,  Oolumbia  Oo.,  H.  Y, 
A.  double  barrel  Kiin,  bar  or  front  action  locks ; 
warrunteU  uonuiue  twist  barrels,  and  a  uood  shooter, 
OUNOHALE;  wUh  Flask,  Foueh  and  Wud-cuitor, for 
11.3.  Cun  be  sent  C.  O.  D.,  with  prlvileRo  to  exumine 
befote  pnyinR  bill.  Mend  stump  for  (ireuhir  to  P. 
DOWELL  A  HON,  238  Main  Mtreet,  Clnelimiitl,  O. 
THE  “VIBRATOR”  THRESHER  IS  KINS  OF  ALL 
HALL’S  PATENT  HUSKING  GLOVE 
I'l.KY  FLOWS.  THE  SUHSt’KIKEU.S 
uro  the  only  luanufkcturors  of 
HALF  GLOVES.  FULL  GLOVES. 
The  BEST  and  most  ECONOMICA  I.  Uuskors  In 
use.  Over ’JUO.OOO  sold.  Mode  of  BEST  <  A  l.K 
1. EATIIV.lt.  shiolditd  with  Memt  l’liitp«,  mukiug 
Itiem  laut  FIVE  TIME.S  mtJKer,  Uiisk  fivater  iind 
easier  than  any  other  Husker.  Sues,  Extra  l.urke, 
I,:*r*e.  Medium  mid  Sinnll  for  Boys  and  Girls,  for 
bbtU  rlBht  and  lelt-lmiided  person*.  Brices,  PIIK- 
a^tn,  Full  Gloves,  t  Beys,  ;  Half  Gloves, 
91,15  per  pulr.  Wo  also  mamifueturc  and  reoom- 
OSBORN’S  SULKY  PLOW 
the  only  PIowIuk  Miicblne  Umt  bus  proved  a  perfect 
Auoceas  in  all  kimla  of  soil.  Any  kind  of  plow  can  be 
atUicbed.  The  /.iowtaan  rhiea  and  hauilles  the  plow 
with  ease,  rci;ulaHliB  the  depth  uiid  width  of  furrow , 
The  draft  (or  liie  team  is  lualerhtlly  less,  and  the 
ordinary  laborious  mode  of  plowing  Is  reduced  to 
one  oi  comfort  and  cuso. 
The  Meadow  King  Mower, 
and  other  AKrioulturul  Iinplemenl.*. 
HUKHH  A:  CO„ 
TriiinnnNbiirff,  TuinpkiiiN  Co,,  N,  Y, 
IIACE’S  I.MPllOVED  HUSKING  I’IN, 
made  of  best  Cast  .Steel,  In  most  approved  form,  and 
provided  With  straps  rnndy  for  use.  UnguesHoniihly 
the  V'EltY  BEST  lluskinK  Fin  In  the  market. 
Price,  prepaid,  ‘IH  ots..  three  for  ,50  cts.  Ask  your 
merchant  for  them,  or  address 
IIACI.  HU-iiKING  GI.OVE  CO., 
14.5  .So.  Clinloii  St..  Chicago. 
SEE  BUCKEYE  CRAIN  DRILL  AT  CENTENNIAL 
HOLBROOK  SWIVEL  PLOW 
I’/ie  Standard  of  Ameri<'^t>.  I'lirnsn  fnr- 
_  .  row  on  level  laud 
laudBlde  plow. 
SEE  JOHNSTON  HARVESTERS  AT  CENTENNIAL 
Made  omy  uy  n.  v  jtitETT  at  tjM.lLL,  Boston,  Mass. 
For  sosjio*  COHN  soa  COM  COHN-MKAL.  OATH, 
or  JM»v  kind  of  &Vo»o.  JO  BX2K29,  forHANU 
or  POWJBlt.  J<iusirai9<i  Awv, 
L.  J.  MI1.L.EJ1, 181  £.  Front  8t..  Cincinnati, O. 
1IDEK  I*RF,SSES  .\NO  GK.ITEKS 
IIIKIC  .xiviJ  i 
BooMEn  &  BosruBur  I'KEsa  to.,  Syracuse,  N.  v. 
MALLOHY  tc  HANFUBD  PA'l'ENTS. 
The  most  desirable  In  nny  market.  For  sale  by 
JOHN  W.  QUI.NCY.Ut)  William  Bt.,N.  k.City, 
KSTE5”H  COTTAGE  ORGANS  are  the  best 
|UuJ  ^ubUation,«i 
KIQGANUM  M’F’G  COMPANY 
Manufacturers  of  ABrloulUiral  implements, 
Ilik'kauuui,  Conn. 
By  Prof.  J.  LAW,  t'ornell  I'lilvcrslty,  llliata,  N.V. 
”  The  most  useful  and  therefore  tho  best  work  on 
the  diseases  of  animals  In  the  English  languago.  — 
Country  Oi  titli'.man. 
“  Deserves  to  bo  placed  at  the  head  of  all  that  has 
hitherto  appeared  in  this  Une.‘'—Fnur(s  Fnrwtrr. 
*•  From  the  pen  of  hiicIi  an  author  Is  a  suflicieni 
recommendation.  ♦  ♦  •  will  five  to  Uie  comuiOD 
reader,  as  well  nr  to  the  selcuOtIc  man,  much  valu¬ 
able  Inlurmtitloii.”— Dr.  Dwatunf.  i'rrr.  Vtti'Vtnary 
^  “^V^'lirpnive’of  immense  beneflt  to  the  farmer  and 
stock  owner,  and  as  «  book  of  relerniiou  1“  tnv 
rlnary  pnictltioner.’’ — £)r.  StnUti^  Fres.  Fctmiiiiri/ 
College,  Toron  t o. 
IMPROVED  JERSEY  STOCK 
A  tboroufh-brert  .lersey  Cow  for  sale,  from  Import¬ 
ed  dam;  Is  ri'gislered  in  the  Jersey  Herd  Book.  Also 
two  iiolfor  Gulves.  Addrers 
H.  11ALB8,  Uldgewood,  N.  J. 
H1.\I.  PKK1X  J>UCK»|  Bronze  itnd 
0  11.  Turkeva;  all  the  varieties  of  Cochins 
hmar :  W.  C.  B.  Follsh,  P.  Kocks.  B.  B.  R. 
lAtghortis,  Uamburgw,  Game  and  Sebright 
9,  etc.  At  unusually  low  nricus  for  thirty 
CX.AUKNCK  STARK,  LouUlaua,  Mo. 
Sent  by  Mail  from  the  Author  for  $3 
PURE-BRED  POULTRY! 
TWO  CHOICE  BREEDS. 
Plymouth  Rocks 
—AND— 
White  Leg^horns 
960,000  Acres  in  Southwestern  Missouri. 
FIUST-CLA98  STOCK  FAKMS. 
EXCELLENT  AO  RICni.  rCR.AL  LA.VDS. 
BEST  TOBACCO  BPlOION 
IN  TUB  tVEST. 
SHOET  WINTERS,  NO  GEASSHOPrElW- 
Good  Markets  niid  u  llenitby  Country. 
Prices  $2.50  to  $10.00  an  Acre. 
Tekm.s:— One-tcntli  down,  balance  in  seven  years 
at  seven  pur  cent,  luterosl. 
raez:  transpohtation 
to  the  lands  furnished  purchasers.  For  Circulars, 
guides,  map*,  etc.,  itddresB 
A.  L.  DBANB,  Land  Commissioner,  St.  Louis. 
IJr*  Bred  with  the  greatest  care,  and  from  tho 
ch.dcost  strains  of  blood. 
Chicks  of  both  of  the  above  for  sale  ne.xt  fall. 
Address  Til  OS.  T.  WALTON, 
SEC'V  BEliqKN  Co.  FOUtTRY  ASSOClATfON. 
itidgewood,  Bergen  Co.,  N.  J. 
