AUG. 20 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
659 
CHELL 
rnent. Wash! 
tural College 
on. J>. C,; Prof. A. ,T Cook, Agricul- 
■Bring, Mich , and Prof. E. W. Hilgard 
;>rice 
illus- 
~ YOUNG 
’WCLLIMGTOM. 
PijgttU&tuouj* 
Pisscdlanwujs. 
£toelt ana poultry. 
Mitchell, Lewis & Co., Racine, Wis. I . S. A 
MANUFAOTU RER 8 OF 
FARM AND FREIGHT WAGONS 
Registered Jersey Bull for Sale, 
Of the best butter stock ; rims directly to Alphea 
through Jupitor. <i:i. her DU1 brother, and Mr. Faile’a 
Edith 2d, 80 . 1 , hor half sister. The sirs of this bull is 
Butter Boy, 3343. whose dam. Oak Leaf, made 17 )hs. 9 
ozs. butter in 7 days. The daru is Mr. Hand’s Witch 
Hazel, two, Jo lbs. butter in 7 days. He is 2 years old , 
deep yellow skin ; solid dark faun; flUl black points; 
of vigorous constitution, and very gentle. Price *150. 
RICHARD GOODMAN. JUN.. 
Vokl'.n Farm, Lekox, Mass. 
POWELL KUO’S, 
Sprlogburo, Crawford County, Pa. 
THK MOST KXTBN8IVB IMPORTERS OF 
CE TrnESDJLlES 
IN AMERICA. 
Not only la the Lord Mayor of London a Metho¬ 
dist, but he goes to class meeting In the warmest 
weather. 
Ex-Senalor ConkUng already has had three 
$ 60,000 retainers, according to the Washington 
Republican. 
Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett, the novelist, is 
at Long Branch, where she Is enjoying the sea 
sands between pa ragraphs. 
Washington rumors have It that senator Plumb, 
of Kansas, has cleared nearly $3,000,000 In mining 
operations In the last two years. 
The baggage taken by the Crown Prince and 
Princess of Germany and their suite to Norris 
castle. In England, weighed nearly eight tons. 
“ Gesticulation,” says an eminent actor, “Is fast 
becoming a lost art 7” He probably never saw 
Talmadge fencing with an Imaginary lobster. 
Mrs. M. C. Steele, a sister of Senator Conkllng, 
has been a searcher of women passengers at the 
New York CuBtom House for the last twelve years. 
Slttlr g Bull has named one of his twins “ The 
War is over.’’ “ she-Who-Glancea-at-You-as-She- 
Walks,” is lourteen years old and a very nice girl. 
“ Boss” Shepherd’s associates In Chihuahua, 
Mexico, write that he is rapidly rebuilding his 
fortune. He now has control of twenty-one min¬ 
ing properties, several of which are said to be 
yielding very rich ore. 
A telegram from New Orleans on the loth says ; 
“ Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Davis will sail Sunday 
morning for Liverpool on the British steam-ship 
Bernard Hall, of the West India Line. They are 
going after their daughter, who is being educated 
abroad.” 
A correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial 
says that Mrs. Lincoln, the President’s widow, 
bids fair to reach three-score and ten years. Her 
trouble Is lu her mlod. She tears that she may 
he reduced to want ,bstore she dies. Some tune 
ago she pinned $3,000 In the folds of her walking- 
dress for safe-keeping. 
Kossuth Is still living at Barraccone, In Pied¬ 
mont, not very far lrom Turin. He leads a most 
retired life, visits nobody and cares to see no vis¬ 
itors but Americans, to whom he is always “ at 
home," In spite ot his advanced years—he was 
horn In April, 1802, and Is consequently well on 
to eighty—he still retains largely his extraordi¬ 
nary powers of work. 
(Inalanapolls Indiana Farmer.) 
Everybody Right; 
When every one says a*’ thing is so, it must be 
so.” On this point Mr. A. U. Lyman, Druggist, 
Manistee, Mich., writes; Every one who tries Su 
Jacobs OU, says that it Is the best remedy ever 
used for rheumatism. Mr. White, a customer, 
after having employed every known specific for 
rheumatism was cured by St. Jacobs Oil. 
for 1881 already received, and another on the way, 
and another ready to leave Scotland, and others 
still to follow, 
Largest and Finest Collection ever seen on 
the American Continent. 
Amo, 
HAMBLETONIANS, 
And other strains of trotting Stock. 
HOLSTEIN & DEVON CATTLE. 
Catalogues sent free. Address as above, and 
mention the Rural. 
SEVEN IMPORTATIONS 
PERSONAL ITEMS. 
BERKSHIRES 
AND 
Small YORKSHIRES 
THE BEST. SEND FOR CATALOGUE, contain- 
iiiK List of Premiums, to 
Bang’s Hotel Farm, 
U'X-IOJk, ST. T. 
Platform Spring Wagons, Three Spring Wagons, Pour Spring Wagon# Open 
and Top Biiggieg, Phietona, Sewing Machine Wag on#, Buckboards, 
The MITOHELL WAGON la Monarch of the Road, only the rery beat stock used in its construction and 
made by the beet wagon mechanics in the world. The 8 pnnjf Wagon and Buggy Department ia entirely sepa¬ 
rate from the Farm Wagon shop*. And for the manufacture of this class of work we have facilities unsur 
passed. Send for Oatalogue and Illustrated Price List 
MITCHELL, LEWIS 4c CO., Racine, Wla 
trade ^ MARK. 
THECREAT 
iron 
RHEUMATISM, 
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. J a cobs Oil as 
a safe,sure, simple tmd cheap External Remedy. 
A trial entails but the comparatively trilling outlay 
of 50 Cents, and every one suffering with pain 
can have cheap and positive p-roof of its claims. 
Directions in Eleven Languages. 
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN 
MEDICINE. 
A.VOGELER & CO., 
Baltimore, Md., JJ. S. A. 
200 Oar Loads Hard Wood Leached Ashes 
FOR SALE, delivered in Buffalo lu car-load, of 13 
tone labont 430 bushels) at At.OO per ton ; Buffalo and 
intermediate stations to Rochester and Caledonia, 
$14.60; from Rochester and all stations to Syracuse and 
Anburo. Schenectady, OoJkhw, Troy, Albany, and at 
stations on H.R.R. to N.Y.. Hunters foinr. b. i.. Phlla., 
Pa., Baltimore, Md.,$5 per ton: Newburgh, Elmira, 
N. Y., Trenton. Paterson.Paesatcjdennont, Ridgeway, 
Newark. Jersey City. N. J.. S5.su. Ashes in good ship 
ping order, orders promptly tilled. 
JAMES HABTNES3. Detroit. Mich. 
Q A elegant cards. Snowflake, etc., luc. Aats. wanted. 
20 samples 3c. Listfree. O. Viok, Arbela. Mich. 
pf A All Gold, Ohromo & Llt’g, Cards. (No 2 alike.' 
O V Name On. 10c Clinton Bros.. Olintonville. Conn 
Steal (Estate. 
I^V 0 l M R S CIN A |A /£ i^ 
WRITE TO- 
BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION. 
3 RICHMOND. VA.^ 
FOR SALE-CHEAP FOR CASH, 
In tracts to suit purchasers. 100,000 Acres of valu¬ 
able Timber (abundance of Walnntand Stave Oak), 
Coal, Iron Ore. Le^d, Antimony and Salt Mines.Farm- 
ing and Grazing Lands,in Southwestern Virginia. Cli¬ 
mate. soil and water unsurpassed Really the richest 
country in natural resources on this continent. For 
further particulars ri'Mre*-* -J. PETTEBONF. 
?7rt WrtiU'." d RnU.’ninrp ATU 
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persons of men and the domestic ani¬ 
mals, as well as the Insects which create 
such havoc with the products of the 
soil and of human industry. 
Among the eminent scientists who 
thorough examination and trial 
may be named Prut. V. Riley. Chief 
of the United Staton Entomological Commission, and 
State University. Berkeley, Cal., all of whom unite in 
declaring it superior and infinitely surer and safer 
than any other Insecticide ever offered to the public. 
On receipt of $5 we will send a package of seed by 
mail to any atldrees, with instructions for cultivating 
the wonderful plant from which nnr G. N. MJLCO’S 
BUHACH CALtFOBNIA INSECT POWDER is rmtde. 
Each package will furnish plants for two or fhree 
acres. All orders for seeds must be sent to the 
BUHAOH PRODUCING AND MANUFAC¬ 
TURING COMPANY, 
154 Levee Street, Stockton, California. 
J. D. PETERS, Secretary. 
-A.GrJfilVXS |i EVERYWHERE. *5.00 to 810 
W K : per day. Circulars on application. 
WANT PAGE MANUFAGT’G CO.. 
YOTJ Cleveland, Ohio. 
(tr (h Qnper day at home. Samples worth 85 free 
(D'l * "* $40 AddreeB Stinson A Oo., Portland.Mainf 
S GOLD MEDAL AWARDED 
. the Author. A new aud great 
K Medical Work, warranted the 
ya best and cheapest, indispensable 
■X to every man, entitled “ The Sci- 
jfei enoe of Life, or Salf-Prescrva 
y tiou;" bound in finest French 
muslin, embossed, full gilt, 300 
R pp., contains beautiful steel en- 
VVTIW TTTViJrf P Address Peabody Medical Insti- 
JUNUW InlohLr. tnteor Dr, \V. fl. PARKER, 
4 RnlHncih St.. rtoNton. 
O'yQ a week, $12 a day at home easily a' tde. Costly 
tp I * outfit free. Address Tnte A Co., Augusta, Maine 
li A P ft I CATARRH and 
IlHOHL BRONCHITIS. 
Childs Treatment for Nasal and Bronchi a i. 
CataRn.II is the only one that can be rclicil 
upon for the Perraanentiind Positive 
Home Treatment. ,SSa 
ii. For details of method and terms, nddres- 
Rev. T. p. CHILDS, Troy, Ohio. 
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. 
t BAKER’S 
CHOCOLATES 
Baker't Premium Chocolate, tbs beat 
preparation of plain chocolate for fam¬ 
ily uie. — linker's Breolfnxt Cocoa, 
from which the cxcea* of oil hat been 
removed, easily digested and admirably 
adapted for invalids. — Baker’ t Vanilla 
Chocolate, an a drink or eaten aa con¬ 
fectionery ia a delicious article; highly 
reeonimended by tourists.— Baker’s 
Promo, invaluable an a diet for chil¬ 
dren. — German Sweet Chocolate, a 
meet excellent article for families. 
Sold by Grocers everywhere. 
W. BAKER CO# 
Dorchester, JIate. 
Thk request often made by publishers that readers 
will mention their imuiials when answering advertise¬ 
ments, seems to us a very reasonable one. 8 ueh men¬ 
tion is a helpful and friendly act to the Journal men¬ 
tioned and enables the advertiser to determine which 
Journals are the best advertising mediums. Reference 
to our advertising columns will show there is cot one 
advertisement of an exceptional or ambiguous charac¬ 
ter admitted. In so far as this is possible we hold 
onrwftlves responsible for thslr high-standing an 
NASAL 
a week in your own town Terms and $5 outfit 
tpvU free. Address H. Ballett A Ca. Portland. Maine 
Mil paefctay. 
Ross Giant & Little Giant 
cutters: 3 ® 
FOR ENSILAGE AND LARGE 8 TOOK.RAI 8 EK 
Of immense 
Size, Weight, Strength & Capacity 
Guaranteed the best Cutter for the business. Bend 
for Circulars to 
E. W. ROSS & CO., Fulton, N.Y. 
BVAPOItATIJVe FltUIT. 
SENT I Treatise pn improved methods. Tables 
p d e E i yields, prices, profits and general statis- 
f ntt | tics. Am. Drier Co., Chambereburg. Pa 
r- n r- r_ j c oT’ * 
rittt | tics. Am. Drier Co., Chambereburg. Pa 
A cme PULVERIZING HARROW, 
Clod Crusher and Leveler. 
The best toolin the world for preparing 
seed bed for winter grain. 
H Especially adapted to hard clay where 
other Harrows utterly fail- 
KASJT BTtO ., Sole Manufacturers, 
Harri$bury,Pa. &32GoUe<je Place,yew York 
Here You Have it! 
SWEET CIDER! SWEET CIDER I 
A mill that will grind fifty to sixty bushels of Applies 
per hour, comhined with a press that will press Sev¬ 
enty-five gallons at a pressing. Do not fail to send for 
onr New Illustrated Catalogue of Cider Machinery’, 
raannfacti rei by the 
HIGGANUM MT’G CORPORATION, 
Higganiiin, Ct., U. S. A. 
Manufacturers of Agricultural Implements of every 
description. 
Improved Cornell Corn Sheller. 
HOR, 1881. 
- —- n Will shell more corn with 
lees labor than any other 
The beet mill in the 
world. It separates 
flats. Cockle, and all 
foul stuff from wheat. 
I s also a t urrfect clean¬ 
er of Flax, Timothy, 
Clover *nd ail kinds 
of seeds The ureat 
improvement over 
other mills is that it 
ha.- two shoes. If. is 
especially adapted for 
warehouse use, Send 
for Descriptive Circu¬ 
lar and Price List. 
Liberal discount to dealers. Address 
FREEMAN di tsOfV, Racine, \VU. 
