PEBSONAL ITEMS. 
Implement# anfl parttineta 
Implemr .3 and PacWnety, 
Moses Colt Tyler, ot Michigan University, con¬ 
sents to succeed William C. Russel as Professor of 
History at Cornell. 
General B. F. Butler having announced that he 
■•feels like a boy agalo,” the Boston Herald Is 
wicked enough to suggest that he probably means 
the “old boy." 
A prominent Conkling man says the Senator 
has received a guarantee from a large NewYork 
law Arm of J50 000 annually, If he will become a 
member of the Arm. Half that sum, It Is said, rep¬ 
resents more than Mr. Conkling’s entire present 
fortune. 
Roscoe Conkling gets a $100,000 retainer from 
parties Interested in dissolving the Manhattan 
Elevated Railroad Company of this city. It la said. 
This company owns all the elevated llneB In the 
city, the two original companies having been 
bought out hy It on conditions which, It is said, It 
has been unaoie to till. 
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[Stieboygan Falls, Sheboygan Co. News. 
We never saw any one joyous when suffering 
from pain—neuralgia for Instance. In relation to 
this malady, Mr. George Guyett, Prop. Guyett 
House, thus Informed our representative : I have 
used St. Jacobs Oil for neuralgia, and can cor- 
naently recommend It to any one similarly 
affected.— Adv. 
Take with you to your country or seaside residence 
a few of our excellent collections of vocal and instru¬ 
mental music. Send for descriptive catalogues, or 
choose one of the following. 
Gems of Stranss. $2 - board8 ’ or cl0th - 
Gems of the Dance. * 2 - boarda ’ or * 2>6 ° cloth - 
These two books include nearly all the best new 
waltzes, polkas, galops, etc. 
Gems of English Song, ® 2 - boards - * 2 - 50 cloth. 
Sunshine of Song. * 3- boardB - ® 2 - M cloth. 
The above have splendid general collections of songs. 
ftnAvntip Punrlo *2- boards, $2 50 clotli. This is a 
w pel duo r oan o. r £i book, containing the solos 
of most of the tiettor known operas, and is very con¬ 
venient to have, on bund. But take also a copy of each 
of our popular bright 
TJpur fli'ioraa Elegant editions and mavelous low 
Plow up«rtttf, pric( ,„ ||||tec Tnylnr (50eta.); Oli¬ 
vette (HI cts.); The Mascot ($1); dliinketecr* 
($1). The !ft>d ba* had a due run in Loudon and Paris. 
Also the more solid recent operas: ftllfrnon ($3); 
Aida ($3); Carmen ($.>■>; Mefistofelc ($2); Fatl- 
uilv.n <$2>: and many Others. 
“ Stay-at-home” people will find the above equally 
valuable and interesting, 
A ny book mailed, vast-free, for retail price. 
OLIVER IHT.SON dr CO., Hot ton. 
O. H. DITSON & CO. J. E. DITSON & CO. 
843 Broadway, New York. 1228 Chestuuc He., Pliila. 
TRIAL TRIP. 
On receipt of One Dollar we will send for six 
months the 
“The best Literary Journal publishes in New York,” 
commencing with No. 5!M>, “ 
Splendid Serials. Brilliant Sketches, Stories of City 
I-lle. Hunting and sporting, Adventures, Keen Witty 
Essays, the itichcst of Humor, Answers to Corres¬ 
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Don’t fail to semi for fk&e specimen' copy. 
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98 William 8x.. New York. 
C HEAPEST TJ OOKS IN THE TITORID 
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cloth: oui» bound, torouly an, 1 ,. II free. 
MANH ATTAN BOOK CO , 18 W. Hth St., N.Y. P.O, Box 1.180. 
The Literary 
Revol ution. 
To keep In good humor the good people who Aellght 
In good book* j to wake up the slow bonkmillljn who 
are inclined to go to sleep In the summer, InstJEd of, 
like a ’possum, tn the winteri end to prevencNiu v 
SS&tfi! Cheap Books.^* 
we hare concluded to publish a frw more cheap books. 
If w« ore to IIUU him at all, w» must, of course, head 
SI 1111 If II iVI rn th* h»t w lik the Immortal 
^ , lvv'IS I JL*tlIt* Sliakotpciffo, arid will girt, 
you either his “Merchant of Vuiilcj* ” or “liannet,’’or 
any one of his fourteea other principal plays. In beau¬ 
tiful type, for 8 cent.. At rlvi- % e 
the same price roo may hare A H-VCC L'dlLS* 
Macaulay’s “Life of Fcederink thellreat,” Tomier price 
» Botart Bums.” or Lamartine's 
QueinWaslii ngton Irving. 0 '"?* 7 
Scota,’’ or Thomas Hughe*’* •• R online* of Christ ’’ 
Washington Jrvlng’» wondorful, delightful,heretofore 
Inaccesalblo “Sketch Rook," which contains the incom- 
pa’Whie Rip Van Winkle, you can \ Iri t , ln 
have for a (lime. Korthe «m« trie# A JLJ1H1C* 
Tom lirOWTl "•"Hlgi'rayon “Tom Brown 
A" V* 111 “ at Rugby," the best boy'* 
book ever written, except “ Robinson Ciugoe," which 
you eon have al«o for 10 emti. To 
oharm thow who Vr I USOB. delight In fiction, 
we give also for to «*nti each, CbOpS' A “Last of the 
f;nnnni»’« Mohican*," one of the most justly 
,’1,,V 1 celebrated American novels, and 
which worth/fy ranks *1 Mohicans, 
front of famoos historic,d fiction. These are only sped- 
mens of the cheap books we publish, are all In good 
type, neatly printed, mid „ ,,„t In vbr lirond sloe or 
anv other “side" or “ mpiaro’ ’ *tyl.«, but handy pocket 
volumes, of course In paper binding. Our motto, how¬ 
ever, has always been that a book worth reading Is 
worth, preajrvlag. as well as worth owning, nnd our 
mrvr^ list of Ttan.htrvl book*, to which we are muldnar 
additions, withtuipreo^ dented in th* history or 
piiWiahlfiar, all otegunlty mtd utronrly boniicL in 
cloth or better *tyl*, itn<1 *»/ il at prirto proportionate !y 
low with tit or* lit paper ChVftM. Wi font* thesis few 
only In nain -hlct form. «9 specimen* of the quality ot 
our good literature, aivl these apecial t< ima will not. be 
5.000 Booksellers 
United Stilt** and Canada are prt pared to either abun 
dai'tir supply or lU^rallv slander our publications. 
We give liberal term* to chib* where no bookseller acts 
as agent. Dt>vr1pllro Otalogue, and Illustrated pan.ph- 
Ict describing Isvik-moking and type-siittlng by steam. 
^ * - ‘ 
SlinJll 
Lawn Mower 1 
Stott whert jcu saw lulvfftUement, 
HORSE POWER. 
WITH 
Speed Regulator. 
Heebner’s Improved 
Little Giant 
Threshing Machines, 
imu iur» i>.,u .'.iuu - diagram showing style 
building, and a detailed description of same, with 
Pot Plants, 
LATEST IMPROVED 
HORSE-POWER 
MACHINES! 
(FOB OSH, TWO, OB TllHU BOBSKSJ 
FOWLER'S 
HAY ELEVATOR & CARRIER 
18 THE BEST IN U8E. No climbing to make 
changes; stop Is adjustable. Satisfaction guaranteed. 
Send for circulars and terms to 
FOWI.Elt & WOODWORTH, 
I'ACaHiSSOOK Falls, Tomp. Co., N.Y. 
13 Sr»Ice mi.l iS.v.ca mr Hand. 
3 Styles and .Size* tor Horse. 
The PbllatlcliiltiH w»« the first Side-Wheel Lawr 
Mower. Now all other makers are trying to imitate 
it. There must be a good reason for this. If expert- 
enep. ir worth anything, wo should be able to keep it as 
it always has been and is - 
'L'ME UFIST 
Why buy imitations when the genuine can be had for 
the same money? Examine our new 14-inch, weighing 
only BO lb. Examine our dorse nnd Hand T.nwn 
Sweeper* Our machinea are, or ought to be, for 
aalo in your town. Hardware dealers have them. 
Patentees and Manufacturers, 
031 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
con SEISE HI. 
Simple, durable, of the best work¬ 
manship and material. Solid Wrought 
Iron Boilers. Engine complete on 
board cars at Springfield. 0.. at fol¬ 
lowing prioe«: S horse power. $275 ; 5- 
horsc power,ifut, hi ■ 7-ho rue power. $37S; 
Ubhorie power, jfcio. Tncao engines 
fully guarranteed in nvrry respect. 
Address Common Sense Engine Co.. 
'dpriiigheld. Ohio. 
For Threshing and Cleaning Grain 
and Saving Wood. 
THE MOST SATISFACTORY MACHINE 
IN T HE MAR KET. 
They will develop more power, do more 
work, run with less elevation, than any 
other machine made; and are easier for 
the horses. 
Highest Award at all Competitive Exhibitions 
Gold Medal at last National Fair, Washington. 
Silver Medals at New England, Maine State,Vermont State, 
aod other State Fairs In 1880. 
Send for Illustrated Pamphlet, free. Address 
A. W. GRAY’S SONS, 
Patentees and Manufacturers, 
Middletown Springs,Vt. 
VICTOR IA 
Machine that heal ll.e 
ltlriiacU*, Monitor. Jr., 
m4 i lie \. 1, Uiml Clover 
llullcr* in » wlontllln b'>‘ 
»t i.I,,- Tolcilo. t>.. Fair, Bcpi. 
loth nml 18th, lf>8 P. Id >ne 
prr*en*enf SO.IMIOrirni.rs 
aod ThresherinenofilieWesi. 
CommlHtK’t Report mnd’d free. 284 Victor* «oM lout year. 
— . 1AD T/.TTT *ITTP AT. TMPT.VMTNT MFO. CO. 
r-mV.o 
Hullrr 
■ Clover 
end for Dascnp 
ve Catalogue 
UNION RAILWAY 
Hor»e Powers. 
Threshers and tiepa- 
rat ors. 
Theee Powers are ptv«r- 
anteed to produce more 
Power with teee eleva¬ 
tion than any other 
Bailway Power. 
WM.L. BOY tR & BR0. 
2lul Germantown Ave., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Al«o Manufacturers of 
Premium farm Grist Mill 
BOLSTER SP2INGS FOR FABU WAGONS. 
Made of Best Oil Tempered Steel 
SOMETHING NEW! 
EVAPORATIiVG FRUIT. 
eruTi Treatise on improved methodB. Tables 
' 1 yields, iiricea, profits aud geueralatatifi- 
FREE! tics. Am- Drier Co., Chombersburg. Pa 
HEBBinilL’S 
"UNION" FEED CUTTER, CIRCULAR AND 
DRAG SAW MACHINES, 6to. 
BenU for Catalogue. 
HRRBNEK A SONS, Lansdale, Moat. Co. Pa. 
THE 
ROSS GIANT CUTTERS 
FOR ENSILAGE AND LARGE STOCK RAISERS 
Of Immense 
Size, Weight, Strength & Capacity 
Guaranteed the beet Cutter for the business. Send 
for Circulars to 
E. W. ROSS & CO., Fulton, N.Y. 
Batavia, Kakk Co„ III. 
NOYES’ HAYING TOOLS. 
FOR STACKING OUT IN FI ELDS OR 
MOWING AWAY IN BARN*. 
Save Labor @ 
and Money. fa\ 
Are Simple, //MW. 
durable and ft] \Y> 
cost but little. /r* * f \\ 
No trouble // \\ 
In getting over // \\ 
high beams, or Jh V x 
to the end of M Vs\ 
deep bays. #] ■ J ] 
Hundreds arc 
in use. 
Anti-friction Hay Carrier. Grapple Fork. 
Wood Pulleys, Floor Hooks, etc. 
Send for circular and designs for tracking barns to 
FARM CRIST MILLS 
AND LORN SHKLLkKS. 
Over 25,000 Now in Use, 
Every iMnehine is fully War¬ 
ranted. Price of Mills, $15 to $3*. 
Shelters, $6. Don’t buy a Mill or 
shelter until you have seen our terms 
md Illustrated Circular. Address, with 
stamp, LIVINGSTON A CO., 
Iron Fonuders. PlttaburcH, Pa 
They save largely front wear and tear tn svery part of the 
Wng., 11 . They rutnav* ull ti«ee**liy for a Spring aval. They 
convert a ennimon J.ntnbcr Wagon Into a Spring W ago*, making 
It oquallv eotufarcabla for from onft to twenty tinranu*. Thay oro 
aitmtrahly adapted totlio »»nt*of Frnlt nnd V*ti-u.tla Oiowers. 
Th«y »ro till tod to all make, anil site* of l’arm Wagon*, and eau 
be atlachvd by any one. The* make the cheap,til ana naaluEt 
rilling Spring Wagon In the market. Theta Springe have been 
In practical use for over thnen ynxr. anil urn » pronounoad IUC- 
cett. No Teanuter or Ferincrenu afford to be nitkeut them. 
We want Agenti er.ry where. Head (ur Uejcriptlan and prtcea, 
r.nd mention tbtd paper, 
SEMPLE & BIRGE MFG, CO., St. Lam3. Mo. 
HALL, ELTON & CO., 
Electro-Plated Ware, German Silver and Britannia Spoons, 
‘‘EASTIiAKB.” Patented. 
THE ISBELL 
MOLE TRAP! 
IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD!! 
It Never Fails to Catch and Kill, 
Lawns. Gardens, Parks and Cemeteries 
cleared of this aggravating pest tn ’hort 
order by using this trap. Can beset in an 
instant by anyone. Does not pet out ot order. 
Price, $2.00 Each. For sale by seeds¬ 
men generally or sent by express on receipt 
of price, by 
YOUNC & ELLIOTT, 
la Corf la n»I t St., NEW YORK. 
Send for Circular of Testimonials. 
Ut. 
HALF A 3IILLION 
CABBAGE and CELERY 
PLANTS, 
Grown nnd Pncked with great care. 
Circular, with low prices, free. 
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m 
■".THE DINGE E & 
Iros 
CONAI 
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The only establishment makln 
8PCCIAL 
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26 for 64; 
P'iRTRR’S H4 Y UARU1ER. 
I torxAvm 
The Ackhowledoed 
8 TAXDASD CARaiER 
or America. Award¬ 
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the Minn , Iowa. Mo., 
anil IU. Slate Fairs, 
and the great St. Louis 
Expoitiuou of Ifc8D, 
over all other*. Ask 
your dealer* for them, 
>r aend for Illustrated 
Circulate- I also have 
piece of timber, number of shingles and lbs. of nails 
used in its construction. I will send same on receipt 
of stamp. J. E. PORTER, Ottawa. Ill. 
PLANT8 WITH THB PRECISION OF A HOE 
AU the ground a person can walk over Id a day. 
THE EASIEST TO HANDLE AND THE FA8TB8T 
HAND PLANTER IN USE. 
a complete Treat tee on the Kate. A) pp. a.'/v/uotiiy tuueiratca, 
describes too newcut anil Choio^at v arfetlee —fne to all, 
THE DINCEE A CONaRD CO. 
Bom Growers, West Grove, Chester Co., Pa> 
ima and Extras, ROo ES Every Planter fully warranted and satisfaction guar- 
n uta grow. Our NEW GUIDE, auteed. Inducements on soinnles this season. Send 
rteBuw.XIpp.a.'g/iMttiyftiiaifrare.l, forcxrcular, WALLACE FI«K, 
mil Chaloeat varieties —frvt to all. South Ryron, Geneaee t’o., N. Y. 
Vanderbilt Bros. No. 23 Fulton St.. AgU. for N\ Y. City. 
Hamlin Johnson, Providence, R. L, Agent for New 
England. 
BUCKEYE CULTIVATOR. 
A NEW 
Senior Buckeye 
RIDING 
CULTIVATOR, 
For 1881. 
A NEW 
Junior Buckeye 
Riding and Walking 
CULTIVATOR, 
For 1881, 
Have many New Tlie most Complete 
and Important ^.'-y Corn Cultivator 
Advantage!, wZZZru&tr ln ^* e - 
They have four or Bix Shovels for Corn, or five, six or seven for shovels Fallen, and they are the best Falls 
Cultivators hi the market. Thev have the Patent Rotary Shield and Foot Treadles for raising the Shovels. 
Our new Buckeye Walking Cultivator for 1881 is complete aud will suit the most particular. The Buckeye 
Junior and Buckeye Walking Cultivators are furnished with wood or iron beams as desired. Bee our agent 
near you or send for descriptive circular of Drill and Cultivator. 
„ P. P. MAST & CO., Sprlnafleld, Ohio. 
Branch Offices—216 North Broad 8t., Philadelphia, Pa., and llth St. and Clark Ave., St. Louis. Mo. 
Factories, Wallingford, Conn. Salesroom, Chambers St., New York. 
