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PERSONAL  ITEMS. 
Oknkkai,  Bkaxton  Braoo  l3  dead ;  heart  disease. 
Si'iov  Inlelllifence  from  ludlanapolls— A  Miss 
Poppers  lias  cloiied, 
Krnrht  iukdki.,  Uio  Oommn  sculjitor,  died  at 
DonauwerUi,  Bavaria,  Sept.  2H. 
Col.  Vai.entink  Hakkr  is  tlio  Constantinople 
oorresijoiidont  of  a  London  pajier. 
A  MAN  was  killed  In  Georgia  for  stealing  a 
kicking  mule,  Tlie  mule  was  the  executioner. 
Mrs.  Hicks,  the  wealthy  American  widow.  Is 
reported  as  about  to  marry  Lord  Henry  Gordon 
Lennox. 
Miss  Minnik  I'ai.micr  la  ailvertlsed  In  the  West 
as  “the  mo.st  magulllcent  star  In  tho  dnunatlc 
firmament.” 
An.na  Dickinson  will  soon  appear  In  f'tlea  In 
her  new  play,  and  If  .she  Isn’t  successful  there  will 
he  a  real  tragedy. 
Mr.  Moody  h,a.s  supplanted  Mr.  Sankoy  with 
M  r.  Stebblns  as  a  singer,  hojilng  to  got  over  Jordan 
on  stA)hhln.s'  tones, 
Brickmakkrs  die  very  young,  not  bcc.au8e  tho 
god.s  love  them  particularly,  but  because  theirs  Is 
such  a  kiln  business. 
A  MAN  who  put  his  knife  far  Into  his  mouth, 
while  caHng  in  a  Boston  hotel,  was  asked  If  he 
was  a  sword  swallower. 
.SKiuiKANT  Thomas  Dakraoh,  one  of  the  rescued 
rcidiins.  has  taken  out  his  llrst  naturalization 
papers  at  llrldgciiort.  Conn. 
Ida  l.Kwis  still  keeps  tho  Lime  liock  Light-house 
at  .Newport,  U.  1.  8he  lives  with  her  mother  and 
her  dogs,  and  Is  very  fond  of  both. 
A  Dkadwooi)  City  Jury  “honorably  acquitted’? 
a  murderer  wno  killed  a  man  whom  ho  mistook 
for  the  one  that  he  Intended  to  kill, 
OOI.E  Younokr,  one  of  the  Northlleld  bandits, 
old  hts  captors  that  “If  he  hadn’t  been  la  that 
business  ho  would  have  boetia  preacher,” 
Milk  1h  slow  stulf  to  steal  when  It  baa  to  bo 
akon  from  the  cow.  Adam  Orelmer  of  Kentucky 
got  shoi  hi  the  leg  the  other  night  while  doing  It. 
"No  man  can  do  anything  ag.alnst  hts  will,” 
said  a  metaphysician.  “  Faith,”  said  I’iit,  “  l 
liad  a  brother  who  went  to  prison  against  his 
will.” 
WON’T  Mr.  Bergh  kindly  look  after  these  In¬ 
human  rinemeu,  who  h.ave  been  shooting  at 
hull’s  eyes  over  on  Long  Island  during  tho  hist 
few  days? 
TiiK  remains  of  Bellini,  the  composer,  who  dlod 
at  Pulcaux,  near  Paris,  In  1835,  have  been  ex¬ 
humed  and  conveyed  to  C.itaula,  Hlclly,  BolUnI’s 
birthplace. 
I  WISH  you  would  iiay  n  little  .attention  to 
what  I  am  saying,  sir,”  ro.ircd  a  huvyor  at  an  ex¬ 
asperating  wltmm  “  I  am  paying  as  little  as  J 
can,”  was  tlie  calm  rojily. 
Mrs.  and  Mrs.  Fleetwood  of  'Pexas  held  a 
national  convention,  and  nominated  Mr.  Fleet.- 
wood  for  I’rcsldent  of  the  fnlled  States  and  Mi's, 
Fleetwood  for  Vlco-Prcsldent. 
An  Old  bachelor  having  been  l.aughed  at  by  a 
party  of  pretty  girls,  told  them,  "  You  are  small 
poutoos!”  “We  may  be  small  iiotatoes,”  said 
ouo  of  them;  but  wr  are  sweet  ones.” 
Wk  haven't  had  time  to  road  our  Bible  very 
much  latckv,  and  we  just  want  lo  know  If  It  will 
be  In  order  1xi  call  Butler’s  eampalgn  luMassa- 
chusetLs,  "  tho  widow's  cruise 
Mr.s.  Sally  Beers  of  OHnlon  County,  .Michigan, 
■works  a  farm  of  one  hundred  acres  and  ha.H  nine 
children.  If  there  wore  a  few  thousand  such  per¬ 
sons  In  the  world  os  Sally,  many  more  of  us  might 
escape  work. 
A  Nkvada  roan,  being  oominandert  by  a  robber 
bi  throw  up  Ids  hands,  obeyed  promptly,  and 
concealed  bis  money  In  them,  Tho  robber 
searched  his  clothtiig^,  but  not  his  hands,  and  >su 
got  iio  booty. 
PitoK.  Charles  Davies,  LL.  I).,  long  an  Instruc¬ 
tor  at  Wiwt  Point,  and  author  of  a  number  of 
popular  mathematical  works,  died  at  Plshklll  on 
the  Hudson,  on  the  ISUi  ult..  In  the  seventy-ninth 
year  of  hla  age. 
One  Pound  Is  an-ounce'd  as  a  camildate  for 
Congre.s.s  from  tlie  eighth  Wisconsin  district.  He 
won't  bo  In  Congress  long  before  he  will  ilnd  him¬ 
self  without  scruples,  though  ho  will  probably 
make  It  up  In  drams. 
IIGrnkkai.  HAMr-TON  said  In  a  recent  speech  that 
tho  south  did  not  light  for  slavery  In  tho  late  war, 
and  that  General  Lee  told  him  that,  whether  the 
South  was  victorious  or  defeated,  tho  colored 
people  would  bo  free. 
Mtt,  CHAIU.KS  Francis  Adams,  It  is  aald,  I3  as 
pei-siHtent  lu  work  as  w.aB  over  his  father  or  grand¬ 
father.  Though  ho  has  a  oarrl.age,  ho  seldom 
rides,  and  alwoj’S  walks  flvo  mllos  or  more  every 
day,  winter  and  summer. 
“Two  women  In  Kaiisa.s  had  a  prlzc-flght,  with 
seconds,  a  referoo,  a  ring,  and  six  brutally  con¬ 
tested  rouud.s.  Finally,  one  pulled  tho  other’s 
hair,  which  tho  referee  declared  was  “a  foul,” 
and  that  ended  the  light. 
“John,”  said  a  doting  parent  to  her  gorman¬ 
dizing  son,  “do  you  really  Uiluk  you  can  eat  tho  ] 
whole  of  that  pudding  with  Impunity v"  “I 
don't  know,  ma,”  replied  young  hopeful,  “  but  I 
guess  I  can  with  a  spoon," 
Mrs.  Mary  Tillotson,  a  burning  and  a  shining  , 
light  in  the  Free  Dress  League,  has  lakni  her 
better-half  Inizi  partjiei’shlp  In  her  prlnUng  es¬ 
tablishment  at  Vincennes,  Indiana,  and  dubs  the 
“  Arm  Tlllotson  &  Ilusbaud. 
UMr.  PofLsoN,  the  Government  a.stronomer  of 
Madras,  carries  his  love  of  his  science  to  such  a 
pitch  th.at  hfe  hOvS  his  children  chrLstened  In 
accordance  with  the  names  of  the  chief  celestial 
bodies  which  he  from  Mine  to  tliiic  dlsiaivers. 
A  ci.krovman  said  the  other  day  that  modiTii 
young  ladles  were  not  duughtz^ra  of  Shein  and 
Ham,  but  daughters  of  Hem  and  Sham— com- 
pound.s  or  plaln-wwing  and  make-believe.  We 
would  credit  this  If  we  knew  the  elcrg>man. 
An  r.BK  of  St,  J/mlH,  Is  wh.at  Ids  name  implies— 
a  (.’lilnaman.  His  wife  Is  Irish.  Of  Mielr  progeny 
the  boys  are  as  iinnilstAkable  Pats  as  wi-rc  ever 
baptized,  and  the  girls  arc  as  clearly  little 
Celestials  as  over  had  their  feet  crampi^d  In  baby¬ 
hood. 
Samuel  c.  Lewis  of  Plit«l)urgh,  Pciinsylvanlu, 
who  helped  to  make  tho  llrst  bar  of  Iron  rnaniifae- 
tiircd  In  the  I'nlUid  States,  has  been  Invited  by 
Ills  friends  lo  visit  tho  Centennial  exhibition  and 
be  received  formally  by  tho  re,proHentatlve.3  of  the 
iron  Interest. 
S.  F.  Gilmore  of  Escauaba,  Mleli ,  advertises  a 
reward  of  for  hts  runaway  wife,  who  took 
with  her  their  little  boy.  Tho  adyertl.sement 
concludes:— “The  reward  above  named  will  be 
paid  for  the  recovery  of  the  boy— and  tJie  woman 
can  go  to  thunder,” 
A  DOTiNd  mother  of  a  waggish  hoy,  having 
bottled  a  (|uantlty  of  nice  preserves,  labelled 
tliom,  “Put  up  by  Mrs.  Doo.”  Johnny  having 
discovered  tlie  goiidlc.s,  soon  ate  the  conUuits  of 
one  bottle,  and  wrote  on  the  bottom  of  tlie  label, 
“  Put  down  by  Johnny  Doo.” 
“.Some  things,”  said  an  excited  polltlchan, 
“  can  be  foreseen  and  foretold ;  and  I  now  foresee 
and  J  Will  noAV  foretell,  that  the  day  will  como 
when  mir  liberties  will  bo  no  more.  This  Ls  as 
cortalD,  iny  fellow  citizens,  and  It  Is  as  sure,  us 
that  Borneo  founded  Home.” 
An  Indiana  man,  who  saw  his  wife  fall  off  the 
bridge  Into  a  mill  pond,  never  hesitated  a  mo¬ 
ment  about  his  duty,  but  with  that  noble  Impulse 
so  characteristic  of  tho  sex  darted  down  tho  road 
and  prevented  anybody  from  coming  up  to  wit¬ 
ness  the  han'owlng  spectacle. 
In  a  recent  discourse  BUgliam  Young  said: 
“For  forty-three  years  I  have  been  more  or  l<*s 
engaged  preaching  to  the  peojde.  My  talking 
organs  are  now  proit>'  much  exhausu-d,  but  my 
general  health  Is  even  belter  than  when  I  was  a 
young  man.  I  never  felt  better.” 
Prince  Louis  Lucien  Bonauakte  has  for  many 
years  been  engaged  In  HU  perl  nuMidlng  the  traiis- 
lallon  of  port  ions  of  the  ICnglLsIi  version  of  the 
Scriptures  tnizj  the  various  illalecta  spoken  In 
England  and  Scotland,  and  travels  about  Britain 
collocMug  information  about  these  dialects. 
IN  British  Columbia  Elisha  Munsnll,  a  negro.  Is 
expected  soon  to  receive  the  order  of  knighthood. 
Ho  Is  the  son  of  a  former  West  Indian  sbive,  and 
his  wife’s  fi-ewlom  wa*  puicbased  by  her  father  In 
Georgia  while  Rive  was  a  child.  He  Ims  uinasscd 
a  large  fortuhe,  and  U  Intelligent  and  cultured. 
llKwasfoud  of  getting  up  little  .shoek.s  for  his 
friends,  and  this  was  one.  “  1  would  have  been 
left  all  alone  over  night  at  that  ouGof-tbij-way 
station  If  I  had  not  beea  lucky  engough  to  catch 
that  train.  Fortunate  wasn't  It?"  “Yes;  did 
you  have  to  run  very  hard  lo  get  It  ?”  “  Oh,  no  1 
1  sat  there  Hfteen  mlmitzis  before  It  came  along." 
REMOVAL- 1 50  PIANOS  £  ORGANS 
Hi  IihH  price.  The  SiibMcribern  w  ill  «ell  their 
Entiri^  ntock  0/  I'liinoH  tV-  OrRiiUN.  new  iiimI 
eeconil  hiiiitl,  ni  mix  lirsi-elaiiM  miikerx  t  Mhcet 
iniisic,  <tnU  M.  M.  iiiumIc  hiMikM,  at  .YO  PKK  CVP. 
Gh'r,  lor  eitnli  prevloiiM  hi  ri'mnvfil  to  their 
ni'w  More,  10  EA.HT  I4ih  18|.,  UNION  i 
SODA  It  E.  Oi-t.  l‘A(b.  IIInnirHieil  cuiitlnitueH 
aintleil.  JIuiilbly  liiotnlnieiils  receiTed.  Aui’h 
OhI  lie  cute  am  lo  the  irade. 
liOliAt'L  \\  AT  lilts  A:  dlniiiilitciii- 
rern  anil  Oenli-iN.  .l.Sl  ilroudwiiy,  N.  V. 
./<’« atn/  hit'Ct!  of  Autvvira: 
A  chofon  from  1  ^'^00^000  ticivii  iif  iIia  Ijitulft  In 
liiWH  ou  K.  It.  trnna, /it  Hcro.  Sond  a 
curd  for  onr  nmp  jind  pumphlp*!,  or  cull  on  tho 
lowH  H  H  Kurulolnli  St. .  (JhlcuKfi.ur  LVd.ir 
lUltidH.  Iowa.  JOHN  H.  tJAl.llOUN,  Land  Commis’r. 
Ifmptcittfntisi  and  Pachiitery. 
^eat  0^  American 
AMERICA,  Creetins ; 
July  and  UAiilit  nt  your  CENTEN- 
Kaiuu  oiiporiuDUy  brlna  you  rnm- 
mnnufrictiirAd  by  our  country- 
t:OUKVOIMBIl  of  NeiichHiel. 
TbcAo  WBtvhooarofRrorubly  known 
ROld  by  our  lor*l  agonM  in  almofit 
SWITZERLAND  to  AMERICA,  Creetins ; 
Wo  will  mil  and  hoo  you  next  V  July  and  UMlit  nt  your  CENTEN¬ 
NIAL  CRUKHEATION.  Bytlio  /  Kaiuo  oyportunUy  brluR  you  fnni- 
ples  of  tho  Celebrated  VYntchcN,  nifinuffictur*<l  by  our  country- 
raen.  tho  .11  KsSKS.  IIOUKI,  A-  \  r;OUKVOT8tIBK  of  NriichHiel. 
for  l.vsi’ECTioN  niid  Kx  iiliirriuN.  Thoso  W»tchi>«nr»fi»Toriibly  known 
throUKhout  the  IT,  H  .havluRbeon  - Bold  by  our  loe»l  In  BlmoBt 
every  Glty.Town  iiDd  vilinifo  tlie  pa*t  ten  yeiirn.  Thoir  re/iuUtlon  forneenrute  performunve  1b  unlvorsally 
uekiiowledifed.  Th'-y  »re  iiianufuctured  in  Unld  jiiid  Nllver  CriBeB,  Ntem  and  Key  tVIndera.  Thcfe 
WiilelieM  hawe  BUperlor  ijualiiy  of  Nickel  llovriiieuin,  Uhronomeier  KalaacM,  Btrsnet  llnlr 
Sprinire,  TenipiT«-d,  linrdeneci  and  leoch ronlRed  for  ■.  K.  u»e,  Una  itnhy  Jeweled,  act  In 
I  nalan,  un>l  ««*ii >rn tiled  t<i  pertoini  with  the  reualarltv  and  arenrary  of  a  chronunieier.  Aak 
your  Wutolimnker  to  see  them  before  purobaitluE  thOAu  of  other  miikorii,  ai  we  havo  been  uulliurized  to 
sell  thorn  iit  a  roducliou  from  former  priuon. 
Q-UTNCTIT:  cSc,  TCRTJGfLT:n, 
HAI,E.HROO,lli  1.5  IWAIDEN  1,ANE,  N.  Y.,  L'P  Htalru. 
Only  Wholesale  Agents  for  tho  Manufacturers.  Jewelers  wanted  to  act  as  Agenta, 
THE  BEST 
imOVED  APPLE  EBITEE 
In  tho  market,  for  the  least  innner.  Send  for  do- 
scrlptlvo  price  llBt  to  W.  r.  DATIS. 
North  Bloomfield,  Ontario  Co.,  N.  Y. 
STEYrNS’>ATENT  BREECH-LOADING 
THE  ABOVE  CUT  KEPKESKNTS 
THE  VICTORY  CORN  MILL. 
This  min  will  Krind  n<irii  and  cob  rapidly,  coarse 
and  line:  alNO.  all  other  kinds  of  trraln  or  seed. 
Cuimetty.  Ill  to  ijU  biiHlielM  per  hour.  It  is 
mndo  entirely  of  Iron,  ex''i-pt  the  hopper.  It  Is 
81  roiiR,  durable,  mill  not  Imbln  to  get  out  of  repair. 
II.  will  irrl/ul  more  f««il  with  less  power  than  any 
other  mill  in  the  market.  This  Is  no  liuinbujy.  We 
wiirrnnt  It  to  do  what  we  cJalni.  Airenta  wanted 
overywhero.  Price  HO,  delivered  on  ours  at  Spriiiif- 
fleld.  Address 
T.  KOBEUT.M  Ai  VO.,  Hprlneflold,  Ohio. 
P?-  Wo  also  manufacture  horso-power  Vertical 
Portublo  Engines,  sultiibln  for  riinnluu  tlieso  lullls, 
or  for  any  other  purpose  for  wlilch  power  Is  reiiulrcd. 
JTlco  |;2<i(l. 
SEE  JOHNSTON  HARVESTERS  AT  CENTENNIAL. 
UNION  SELLS  AT  SIGHT. 
MNo  cold  or  Bore  floifcrs.  Cun  bo 
used  with  or  without  mlttons.  Last 
a  lifetime.'  Taken  (i  Preniliiius.- 
One  samulo  2.'i  cts.;  4  for  T5  ots. 
ION  South  .Hilt  Hi., 
fTTTQTTPT?  Phlladrlphia.  Pn. 
1 1.  U  kJlYJZjXli  Say  wtnrc  you  taw  Uiia  ad mrlUcin't, 
DOMT  LEAVE  THE  CENTENNIAL 
Exposition  without  exauHninu  the  hotoI  Dexter 
Sprint:  innl  Fifth  Wheol.  A  revolution  in  springs. 
MXHIHIT  8.  W.  CORNKH  CAUUIAGR  ANNEX, 
$15  Shot  Gun 
A  double  barrel  Kon,  bur  or  front  aetlon  locks ; 
_  _ _  warranted  venulne  twist  barrels,  and  a  Rood  shooier, 
.  OR  NO  .sAi.Ri  with  Flask,  Pouch  and  Wad-cui  ter.  for 
10  YEARS'  (/RliilliT.  JiS.aO  Tfl  lill'I  PEIl  Af’liE  can  be  sent  C.  O.  !>..  with  privlleae  to  examIno 
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Improved  farms.  Rood  liulldlnos  and  feiiceB,  well  POWELL  Jt  SON,  233  Main  Street,  Giuclnnutl,  O. 
watered,  original  growth  lloiher.  Oak  and  Hickory.  -  - - - 
Adapted  tor  Grain.  Grs!,B.  Claver,  Ft  uli.  Cotton,  To-  tuc  4‘vihDATnD"  TUDCSUCB  IS  ViMn  m  Ail 
banco,  Ac.  (W  liestaversgeB  20  toilj  hushols  poraco.)  ilHnAIUn  inlfCBnCK  10  Rlnn  Ur  ALL. 
Within  II  nilleH  of  Ilalli'oad,  direct  120  mllnn  to  sea-  - - 
port.  Address  VVAItUK.N  COUNTY  LAND  BU-  __  -  ^ 
BEAU.  Warntnioti,  North  Curollna.  F I  JR  V  0  U  F  |U|  R  D  D  A  1^  P  Q 
I  A  PAR  O  A  I  IP  MALLOKV  &  SANKGUn  PATENTS. 
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lA  U  W  I  V  ll  V n  La  Ha  JOHN  W.  QUINCY,  US  WllUum  Bt.,  N.  Y.  Chty. 
960,000  Acres  in  Soutliwostem  Missoui’i. 
FIUST.CLABS  STOCK  FARMS. 
EXCELJiKNT  AGlUCULTUHAL  LANDS. 
BE81'  ’I'OBACCO  REGION 
IN  THE  WEST. 
SHORT  WTOTKUS,  NO  GllAS.SIIOPrERS. 
(<iood  niarkeiH  ami  u  tlealihy  Country. 
Prices  $2.50  to  $10.00  an  Acre. 
Terms  :—One-ienlU  down,  balanco  lu  seven  years 
lit  seven  per  cent.  Interest. 
FRSX:  TRANSPOnTATION 
o  the  lands  furnished  purchasers.  PVir  Circulars, 
guides,  maps,  etc.,  address 
A.  L.  DEANE,  Land  Commissioner,  St.  Louis. 
THE  VIBRATOR"  THRESHER  IS  KING  OF  ALL. 
fl^&heWbrakes 
MALLOKV  &  8ANKOUD  PATENTS. 
The  most  deslnible  in  any  market.  For  sale  by 
JOHN  W.  QUINCY,  US  WUUum  8t.,  N.  Y.  Chty. 
HIGQANUM  M’rC  COMPANY^ 
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ability,  the  maiiugemont  propose  to  celebrate  the 
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iikin  •.lit  and  (innnth,  reatrltiuM  m  huaUli,  ttO(fpr»»cDl  dlsoiwu, 
iKH'h  away  vlUi  all  imwilwm,  elmlk  or  otli»r  huiuIIuiiU.  A  cor- 
toln  provt-nllT*  ol  cX<ulri«  Itehhio,  *r.,  Ih  h*hloi,  iIih  cnuic*  of 
liHlf  thu  crying  kiid  cmiiniwi  ofbthyliooi].  Worth  Ptti  tIuuiB  Its 
coBt  to  orory  mothoi  Hod  raiolly  In  Clirlilondoiu ;  pnekvd  In  boxoa 
of  11  cakuB,  ol  B  oca. 
Of  tt.&0,  Addrr 
il «  oc».  e»oh,  mid  tent  frw  pi  miy  nddrcM  ou  receipt 
AddreiiB  H.  T.  Itabhllt,  NkW  YuKECn-X. 
fur  Rcle  tiy  all  lirufcgUib 
JKotk  anil  gonttri!. 
M I LKI  N¥THm-H0  RHSI 
Two  remarkably  fine  you  rig  bulls  flro  helfsrs  6  to 
IH  itios.  old.  All  deep,  boUi].  mahogany  r*<I.  Largest 
nud  ilfeiKst  ynilkt-ng  itratn  in  t  >,  ,8.  One  f-rr.  old  eow, 
welgniiit  l.NIMI  Ibn.i  anothor  over  l.'AHA  Iba., 
and  making  IJto  14  Ih*.  of  butter.  Alin  2  very  siipe- 
Hor  Rerkshlre  boars, f>and  10  raos.old,  from  model 
Crocler  aena  by  the  beat  f^ookiene  boar  chat 
eyercroBBed  tbellue.  .Ti-i'sey  and  A yrehire  calves. 
Our  own  H'd-Qr’tB  flboster  While  piga.  Prices  to 
BUlt  tho  times.  FRANCIS  MOURlH, 
Morton.  Del.  Co..  Peiiu’a, 
IMPROVED  JERSEY  STOCK. 
A  thorough-bred  Jersey  Cow  for  siilo,  from  Import¬ 
ed  dam  ;  iBregintered  In  the  Jersey  Herd  Book.  Also 
two  Heifer  CalveB.  AddroBs 
U.  HAliEH,  Ridgewood,  N.  J. 
IiHPF.RIAL  PEKIN  DUCKSi  rirnnr.e  and 
White  n.  Turkeys:  all  the  Turlctlca  of  Uoebins 
iind  iJrabmns;  W.  C.  B.  Polish.  P.  Rocks.  B.  B.  K. 
Games,  LeghoriiB,  UumliurgB,  (;ume  anil  Sebright 
Bautuma,  etc.  At  unuBunlly  low  price*  for  thirty 
days.  OLAKKNC'K  STARK.  Loulilaua,  Mo. 
PURE-BRE^OULTRY! 
TWO  CHOICE  BREEDS. 
Plymouth  Rocks 
—AND— 
White  Leg^horns 
A  BPBCIALTY. 
inr"  Bred  with  the  greatest  care,  and  from  tho 
clioicest  strains  of  blood. 
Chicks  of  both  of  the  above  for  sale  next  fall. 
Address  TI108.  T.  WALTON, 
Sec’y  deroen  Co.  Poultry  Assoctation, 
Kidgewoud,  Bergeu  Co.,  N.  J. 
