FES. $ 
PERSONAL ITEMS. 
liirCT \Of land* B«nd for mops andcirculars. 
YY U%> 1 XWH.CoFFiN.LauuOommiBRiorier, 
missmird .Temple Bui! din i?, St Louis, to 
PERMANENTLY CURES 
KIDNEY DISEASES, 
LIVER COMPLAINTS, 
Constipation and Piles. 
&r, li. H, Clark,South Hero, Vt., says, “Incases 
of Klilury'IVuaiiK-i it lift8 acted like a charm. It 
him <.'tired many vrry I>*ad co£»t£ ot l'ilc*, and has 
never foiledtoorieitintly." 
Nelson Fairchild, of Kt. Albans, Vt,, says.'Utis 
Of nricflcw value. After Sixteen yia:s of great 
suffering from Piles unU Ooettvcncss it com¬ 
pletely cored mo.’’ _ ... 
C. 8. Jio.-.ahnn, of Berkshire, say?, "Onepoet- 
ace lias done xvoudei-s 1 1 t me in completely cur¬ 
ing a severe Liver and Kidney Complaint. ’ 
IT HAS \fJ\SV0 
WONDERFUL If li I I 
POWER. ILlLzJL 
Beeauso it Acts oaths LIVES, the BOWELS and 
the ZIIllTS i 2 at the bobs tine. 
Because it cleanses the system of 
the poisonous humors that develope 
In Kidney and Urinary diseases. Bil¬ 
iousness. Jaundice, Constipation, 
Piles, or In Rheumatism, Neuralgia 
and nervous disorders. 
U11>\ RY-WOttT In a dry vwtnMe com- 
pound mill e»n be »cnt by mall prepaid. 
One package will make nix qts of medicine, 
TRY IT MOW S 
CjTUuy U «t, the Druggists. Price, $1.00, 
WELLS, MCBABD80N & CO., Proprietors, 
12 (Will ,end poet paid.) Burlington, Tt, 
In response to the urgent i-oqucBta of great 
numbers of people who prefer to purchase a 
Kidney-Wort already prepaved, the pro¬ 
prietors of tlua celebrated remedy now pre¬ 
pare it in liquid form as well oa dry. It is 
very concentrated, is put up in largo bottles, 
and Is equally efficient as that put up dry in 
tin oans. It saves the necessity of preparing, 
Is always ready, and Is more oasUy taken by 
most people. Price, tl per bottle. 
LIQUID AND DK? SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. 
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Prop’rs, 
\ Burlington, Vt. 
Fair, the new Nevada Senator, Is assessed on 
$ 42 ,ono,ooo in Nevada alone. 
General Joe Johnston has a good Insurance busi¬ 
ness and considerable property. 
Webb Hayes, who went to Washington thin and 
gawky, lias become spruce and gallant. One old 
lady says that he Is almost handsome. 
Secretary John Sherman’s handwriting puzzles 
even the printers. Els face has lost Its former 
look of care. He enjoys a good cigar. 
M. Gambetta, who was re elected President of 
the French Chamber of Deputies last week, re¬ 
ceived 262 votes, which was only three more than 
he received In 1330, 
Mr. Budgett, a well-known merchant In Bristol, 
England, Is colonizing a large property he possesses 
to the south of Lake Superior with emigrants from 
the neighborhood of Bristol. 
M. de Lesseps counts on Italian laborers to dig 
the Panama Canal. They bored tbe Mounts Cenls 
and Gothard tunnels, and are considered the most 
steady, frugal, and Intelligent In such under¬ 
takings. 
The frontier telegraph office at Williams’s 
Ranch, Brown County, Texas, Is managed by 
IlalUe nuteblnaon, a little girl 9 years old. She 
handles her Instrument with the precision of an 
old operator. 
General Garfield Is the first active Knight Tem¬ 
plar who has ever been elected President, and en¬ 
campments of the order in different parts of the 
country are talklDg of taking part In the Inaugura¬ 
tion ceremonies. 
The friends of congressman A. II. Stephens, of 
Georgia, donotexpeetthat he will regularly attend 
the seaIons, but that he will be present on Impor¬ 
tant occasions to vote, or that. In case of extreme 
Ill-health, he will pair with some Republican. 
After all the assertions and contradictions anent 
thematf^.lt seems that the Baroness Boudett- 
Coutts Is going to marry Ashmead Bartlett, some 
day this week. The marriage is to he strictly 
private, at her owu residence—If It takes place 
at all. 
The President Is getting fat, and his neck Is 
wrlnkllug redly over his collar: Els beard Is be¬ 
coming that sort of gray which seems to be a com¬ 
mingling of orange and white. Ills hair Is a kind 
of sherry-and-straw color now, and Is as sleek as 
It can be brushed. Ills favorite gloves are black, 
as becometh a President. 
[Milwaukee Sentinel.] 
That wonderful remedy for rheumatism, St. 
Jacob's Oil, has been used by a large number of 
people In this city, and with effect truly marvel¬ 
ous. Frequent reports are made where sufferers 
have been afforded relief, and the sale Is growing 
largely. The fact that It Is an external remedy f 
commends U to many who would not otherwise 
think of going out of the beaten track to find a 
remedy. 
gttijsicfUnncousi. 
G ENESEE VALLF.Y FARMS FOR SALE. —Some 
of the finest residences in the Valley, uoar R. R 
Inquire soon of JOHN SHELDON, 
Fort Collins, Colorado. 
li 
fed 
mi m ■ 0 AGENTS "WANTED for “The Ladies of the White House or 
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Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, 
Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, 
Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and 
Sprains, Burns and Scalds, 
General Bodily Pains, 
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet 
and Ears, and all other Pains 
and Aches. 
No Preparation on earth equals St Jacobs On, as 
a safe, sure, simple and cheap External Remedy. 
A trial entails but the comparatively trifling outlay 
of 50 Cents, and every one suffering with pain 
can have cheap and positive proof of its claims. 
Directions in Eleven Languages. 
BOLD BY ALL DBUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN 
MEDICINE, 
A.VOGELER <fc CO., 
• Baltimore, Md., V. S. A. 
New Music Books 
nLI v mrn r- C (*91 50). By Margaret Pear- 
Rn T IV! E, O main Osgood, 1 raushitions by 
Louisa T OrOgin. Emphatically a household collec¬ 
tion. containi- g lullabies, nursery songs litndergarton 
songs, and everything of the kind that miiMUvi moth¬ 
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love, compiled from the #% IM \J best American and 
foreign sources, and in mniy case? having botn ror- 
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fair to boa universal favorite. i U It EO« 
Now Subscribe for the Musical Record. 
Try SI lor 6 months. 
Emerson’s Quartets & Choruses. 
FOR MALE YOICKS. (60 cents, or $6 per doz¬ 
en.) A oapiial collection of pieces, Just made, and wed 
fitted by their moderate compass and easy arrange¬ 
ment, as well us by their solid merit and great variety, 
for clubs and quartets that are uow so rapidly increas¬ 
ing- The book is compact, and may easily bo carried 
in the pocket. _ 
BEETHOVEN. Biographical Romance by 
Rau. $1.00. 
ALBUM OF SONGS. Franz. Authorized 
edition of IU) of the very best Get man Songs ever 
issued. 
In Press.—A new Sunday School Song Book. 
Xff~ Any book mailed, post-free, for retail price.) 
OLIVER DITSON & CO.. Boston. 
G. H. OltMl Sc (!•„ J. E, Dltaan & Co- 
843 Broadway. New York 1228 OhestuutSt., Pht’a 
FARMERS are MAKING MAMNIMH’Q 
$25 to §50 per week selling I"! H1 1 1* 11. U O 
ILLUSTRATED STOCK BOOK 
Because everv farmer nomiillv needs it. It is 
the Intest, largest, and most coin pi etc work ever 
issued in America treating of Horses , Cattle, Sheep, 
Swine and Poultry -their breeds, breeding, training, 
care, and management; Uieir disease", causes, preven¬ 
tion, symptoms, and remedies. 1OOO pages. 400 
illustrations,arm ‘imvprrb charts. Anyone desiring 
•profitable work during the winter should send at once, 
for illustrated circular and full particulars. Address 
HUBBARD BROS.. Pul*., 728 (fhufltntit Ft.. Phiia., Pa. 
AGENTS! AGENTS! AG ENTS! 
JOSiAH ALLEN’S WIFE 
NEW BOOK. 
4 My Wayward Pardner.’ 
AGENTS WANT i Din every Town. Don’t miss it. but 
send for Circular at once, and secure territory. Address 
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JJV* Mention Rural New-Yorker. 
ACENTS WAN'TO to Sell the NEW BOOK, 
’ll* 
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A. * 
om a week, $12 a day at home easily made. Costly 
cj> /<& outfit tree. Address t rue h <'o.. Augusta, Maine. 
FOR SALE. 
A nice Country Home and Fruit Farm, 37 acres; 
splendid fruit land; large bearing orchard of best 
apples; plenty Of small frutt; lurge and spleudidly ar¬ 
ranged house; large torn, Ate, Ac. Price $4,500. Ad¬ 
dress II, If. STAR It j Administrator, 
Medina, Orleans Go., N. 1 . 
" " Chromes, name in new type 10c. by mail. 40 Agls. 
(r , iLithographed Cbromo Cards. uo2 alike,10c. Name 
O* 'in fancy type, Conn. Caiuj Co.. Northfovd, Ct. 
250 MARYLAND FARMS 3o to 300 acres. 
Near railroad and navigable Halt water (with all its 
luxuries) in Talbot Co., Md. Climate mild and healthy. 
Titles good Now Pamphlet, ami map. stiowitig/ocuhen 
free. Address C E SHANAHAN, At t’y, L astm, Md. 
BENT WASHER AN!) WRINGER. 
in the World. Qua ran teed to do perfect work or. 
money refunded. Warranted for 5 years. Price of 
washer, $8. Sample to agents, $3.50. Price of Wring¬ 
er, $7.50. Sample. $4.26. Circulars free. . 
EH IK WA s HKR G O., E ric, Fa, 
to a week in your owu town. Terms and $6 outfit 
cpOO free. Address H. Hallett A Co.. Portland, Maine 
W HY not try the Champion Lock-Lever WAGON 
JACK in your owu neighborhood 7 Address for 
terms, J. U. DAVIS. Box 58, Warren. Ohio. 
RA All Lithograped C'Uromo Cards, no 2 alike, 1 Oc 
O'* Agts. outfit,:10c. Globe Ca.bc Co., Northford.Ct 
NORTHERN TEX AS 
Oilers greater attrnctinns In way of good, cheap lands, 
healthy country, mild ill mate, abundance of timber 
and water thau an v other scutum now mam to settle¬ 
ment In ittiwTEXAS AND PACIFIC) RAILWAY 
iH now living extended westward over one mils per 
day, and is now offering for sale at low prices and on 
easy torms over 4.000,1100 acres of land 
For do-criptive circulars and mans giving truthful 
information, address VV. 11. A B H A M H, 
Laud Commissioner T.& P. Ry.. Marshall, Texas. 
K AAll Gold. Ohromo & Lit’g, Cards, (No 2 alike,) 
OUNarue On, 10c Clinton Bros., Cllntonvillo. Conn. 
TMU.S HOW TO 
Cultivate all the Farm Crops in the Best Manner; 
Breed, Feed and Care for Stock jGrow Fruit; Manago 
Farm Business; Make Happy Homes, and 
How to Make Money on tlie Farm. 
•lEverv Farmer shoold have a copy. 860 Pages. 
140 Illustrations. Send tor nrcnlars to 
J. C. McCURDY & CO„ Philadelphia, Pa. 
AGEVTH E ?vr GOLDEN DAWN 
or jlaabt on tip'Grout Future in this Life through 
the Dark Valley and iu the Life Eternal. Bells fast. 
Pays over _ 
® f AfbA MONTH 
wAww fob agents 
Send for circular and terms. Also scud address of 
two or more book agents and 10 cents for enst of mail¬ 
ing, and receive the People’s Magazine of choice liter¬ 
ature iree for 6 mom hs. P. W. ZIEGLER & CO., 
Philadelphia, Pa.; or Chicago, III. 
SC I I j{ j i*bl( aiMff 1 HacK-viV ivivmi'ia 
Stats In mil. . ! ,m«ll ,.kiui", lo .-npy mnl 
enUi-uo to a bornitlful Oil Pnulling* The iiiggi-st lliing ouL 
Photo t'oiivlne P«. i'lJOffi, , , . 
CHIDtSTER * CO.- 139 8th St., Nf" lnrt. 
MATTHEWS 
SEED y-w 
DRILL /f* 
Tlte standard of America 
Admitted by leading Seeds- -* 
men and Market Gardeners 
everywhere to be the most per- v 
feet and reliable Drill in use. _ 
Send for circular. Manuutac- 
* Ult ^KVEH?KTT Sr SMALL, Bonton, Mass 
UmpLemeut# and pacWnety* 
King of Saw Machines 
_ Prioe 89.00. 
<t»T nnn on IN ° ash ** n®Do«it«d tn 
wlUUU.UU h anlr against any other 
saw machine In America. Thin 1 b the 
cheapest machine made, and warranted 
to saw logs easier and Caster than any 
other. We are the oldest saw machine 
firm in America. Any prominent mer¬ 
chant will tell you we are responsible. 
Beware of infringements. Our circulars 
are free. Address, 
United Ststes Manufacturing Co., Chicago, Ill. 
_ - - * 
Our WELL AUGERS will bore a 
well 75 feet deep and 2 feet in diameter 
in a day. This would clear you $50 in a 
day. Bend for our Pictorial Catalogue. 
U. S. MANF'G C0„ Chicago, Ill. 
HEEBiVIiRS 
LEVEL TREAD 
HOESE POWEE. 
Speed Regulator. 
Heebner’s Improved 
Little Giant 
Threshing Machines. — 
“UNION” FEED CUTTER. CTliCULAlt AND 
DRAG SAW MACHINES, Asc. 
Send for Catalogue. 
HEEBXER St SON’S, Lansdale. Mont Co., Pa. 
AGENTS WANTED FOIL THE 
SUMMIT 
Stove-Pipe Shelf.-rna host 
convenient article ever offered to House* 
keeper*. One AgenC made 11 - 44 * 67 in tei% 
day*. So freight charges* 
Addrflii, K. 8. UARTZELL A CO* 
326 Scati Ttiirvl St, PLlUdeipM*, 
FARM CRIST MILLS 
ANI> CORN KIlElil.ERS. 
Over a.j.OOO Now in Use. 
Every Machine is lully War- 
runied. Price of Mills, $15 to $36. 
HheUera, $6. Don’t, buy a .Mill or 
-'heller until you have even our terms 
. nd Illustrated Circular Address, with 
tarnp, LIVINGSTON A CO- 
Iron Fciunders, Pillebnrgh, Pa. 
WONDERFUL DISCOVERY, 
METAL TIP LAMP WICK. 
Gives n Brilliant, White and Steady Ligfit, roquiro. 
No Trimming, and lasts for months. 
Circular and Sanit.le Wjck sent for 10 cents. 
Tip I,amp IVItk Co., 
Aejmft Wanteil. Id 1,'nrl luiiilL St., Nnw York. 
TAYLOR I. 2, AMD 4-HORSE POWf.: 
Rnos Feed Mills, Feed Cutters, Shrl1er3, Klevntors, Churns, 
Saws, Pumps, Klo. Overhead, out of dirt ami >uow. Simplest, 
che»nest, best. Dealers lu MacWnes f nil kinds. 
Send for circulars to TAVLOU HORSK I'OWKR COMPANY. 
(Cut this out.) 4l South Cauut St., Chicago. 
Mitchell, Lewis & Co., Racine, Mis. I S A. 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
FARM AND FREIGHT WAGONS 
OVE R 
1,000,000 
ACRES: 
HOMES! 
Mild Climate. Productive Soil. Low Prices. 
Easy Terms. Special inducements to actual 
settlers. For Maps, Circulars, <&e., giving par¬ 
ticulars free, address 
THOMAS ESSEX. 
Land Commissioner, 
LIUle Hock, Ark. 
W. A. KENDALL. 
Ass’t Land Commissioner, 
nth \ Jl.lrlu-t SI».,Sl.I.(iub.Jlo, 
tor X to (jjnper day at homo. Samples worth $6 free 
(J )d 19 <p*UAddress Btinsou it Oo„ Portland. Maine, 
">~c a --- —---- • -- - 
Platform Spring Wagons, Three Spring; Wagons, Goar Spring Wagons, Open 
and Top fttugeies, PhaMons, Sewing Machine Wagons, Buekhoards. 
'TVwx mITPHV.T I WAAON Monarch of the RoftcU only tllQ very bo^l dt«x*ic used iu ita pout*traction and 
made by^thebestwagonmechani^fu the world. 1 The' Spring Wagon and Buggy Department U entirely sepa¬ 
rate from the Farm^S’agon shops. And for the manufacture ot this class of work we have facilities unsur- 
passed. Bend forTlatalogue and IUustrated Price ^ TC]aKIj]L) LIi;WIS & C0 ., Kaclne, wl». 
