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.STRAWBERRY PJ^ANTS. 
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l tho ieatHmrjrSriblles, both new and old. 
PEACH ORCHAKD 
FOR SALE ! 
In the Famous Fruit Belt of Michigan. 
About 5,000 young, bearing tree* In excellent 
condition, estimated to yield 10,01X1 basketa of fruit 
the prenent season - beaut (fully loomed on White 
Lake, nn.iy the thriving villager or Montague nud 
Whitehall, on the C. and \v. M Railroad, In JUwke- 
gon Oiunity, and within three miles of Lake Michigan. 
Steamer* dally between Montague und Chicago and 
other lake port*. Spacious and elegant family resi¬ 
dence very pleasantly located ; extensive fruit houses, 
stables, and other buildings, a l*<>, on same premises, 
a VINK YARD of about SOI bearing vines, and other 
fruits. This is a very attractive and desirable piece 
of property. Address 
CHAS. H. COOK, 
Montague, Midi. 
THE WESTERN 
Farm Mortgage Go. 
Lawrence, Kansas. 
FIRST MORTGAGE LOANSSctwlS 
best localities in the West negotiated for banks, 
m lrS 1 S'r® aud P? v,ltf 'Ih 1 hvldiis!g, OotiponBouds, 
Interest. and n.ixnipul paid on day of maturity at the 
- —■— Bfstional itunic In IVexv V ork f’itv. 
h". TK ?.Pf on: . bar-go experience. No losses. 
c. .11 V.r, „ '.L * '-JJ moircst. loans accepted. 
1- nil In formation given to those seckln-. Hnfe and 
pi on table in vest nitiits. Send to. circular. ref¬ 
erences «ud sample Lk'diincnl.-L 
T't M W tRVp N v. Pr i?- Jy S; PET^INS, Sec. 
J.T. WARNB, \ ice Rre*. C. \V. G1 1 .LETT, Treaa. 
h-F. HART. Auditor. 
SMALL GRAIN, CORN, and LIVE 
sroCii. Growiu* combined. The most profitable and 
agreeable of any occupation. 
NEBRASKA 
ExCKI.S A 1 . 1 , VV KS O.H.N 6,'f Al Ab IN .MlXIU) I- AKHING. The 
UNION - PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. 
has 12,000,000 ,U;KK* of L’iikap Rich Lands 
adapted to tuis industry. For a great variety of facta 
and information, Which will be sent kkek, address 
LEiUTT HI it Nil AM, 
Land Commissioner U. P. Ry., Omaha, Neb. 
Erf Refer to this advertisement. 
PROFESSOR 
LANDS FOG SALE. 
. Four thousand acres of Arable and Pastoral Lauds 
in one body. Situated lu Putnam Couuty, Tenaeasee, 
six miles west of Cookeville, on the head waters of 
Blackburn’s cork. Cane aud Mine Lick Creeks—tribu¬ 
taries of the Cumberland ana Cauey Fork River, and 
about equidistant from said rivers—of say twelve 
no I,.,*, the Teuuessee and Pacific Railroad from 
isashville to Bristol, partially constructed and in 
working order, have made tnelr permanent survey's 
and locate their road for a distance of three miles 
upon said land*. Those lands are well timbered and 
oave about .Ite acres open, but not In cultivation. 
Will Bell the entire tract—*,Obi acres more or less— 
for the sum of $S’,UOO cusn, of If on the usual credit of 
one, two uud three years, $3 50 per acre will be 
charged with lion rpialtmd. For further particulars 
address U. m. i OUKK, Nashville, Tenii., 
Executor ol Kichahd F. Cookjs, deceased. 
POWDE 
Made from Professor Horsford’s Acid 
Phosphate. 
Recommended by leading physicians. 
Makes lighter biscuit, cakes, elo., aud 
is healthier than ordinary Baking Pow¬ 
der. 
Jn cans. Sold at a reasonable price. 
The ilorsford Almanac and Cook Book 
sent free. 
Rum ford Chemical Works, Providence, R. I. 
OmiTII Don’t locate before seeing our James River 
OUU I II Settlement. Illustrated Catalogue free, 
_J. F. MANCHA Claremont, Surry Co., Va. 
II. dl. ANTHONY, Ag’t 1(10 and 112 Reade St., x. Y 
tow. 
UUw ^uMicatianis. 
DR. C. W. BENSON’S 
SKIN CURE 
ft Is Warranted to Cure « 
» 
ra ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, w 
g INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, « 
ALL ROUCH SCALY ERUPTIONS, > 
« DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, 2 
g SCROFULA ULCER9, PIMPLES and g 
TENDER ITCHINCS on all parts of the < 
body. It makes the skin white, soft and smooth i 
removes tan and freckles, and is the BEST toilet 
dressing in THE WOULD. Elegantly put up. two 
bottles in one package, consisting of noth internal 
aud external treatment. 
All first class druggists have It. TrieeSl. per package. 
f 5 BL f“* in ubuadanct! — Jvi .Million pounds 
I L |1 V imported last y •>»f.—Prices lower 
■ ^ U than ever.—Agents wanted.—Don’t 
I E» .1 waste time.—Send for circular. 
10 lbs. Good Black or Mixed, for $1. 
10 lbs. Fine Black or Mixed, for $2. 
10 lbs. Choice Blackor Mixed, for $3. 
Send for pound sample, IT cts. extra for postage. 
Then get up u club. Choicest Tea in the world.— 
Largest variety.— l-’leases everybody.—Oldest Tea 
House in America.—No cliromo.—No Humbug.— 
Straight business.—Value for money. 
ItOll’X »£Ug>,i3 Vcsey St., N. V.,P.O.Box 128L 
Bend for pamplil 
Illustrai Inns^ii^f 
j.Tao 
King hcmest descriptions with 
■ LOVETT^SLIttle Silver, X. f. 
An Lngl3h Veterinary surgeon so.l CUtmist, now 
traveling in Una country, saya that most of the Horse 
and Cattle Powders sold heie are worthies trash Ho 
saya at Hhcnilan’# OtmdiUoo Powders are absolutely 
pure and Iruintnse! y valuable. Nothing on earth will 
make hen# lav like BberMao’sOxhlltion Powders. Dose, 
one teaspoonful toonepintfood. Sold everywhere, orseni 
bv mail for eight letter stamps I- S. JOHNSON ft CO , 
Moeton. Maas formerly Uungor Me 
A ^ Year and expenses to ageuta. Outfit free 
V • • < Address P.a VICKERY, Augusta, Me 
d;C * a 9 Ad*’’’ day Ht h ome. Samples worth *5 free 
■pd lOAl/^ddresa Stinson & Co., Portland, Me. 
Tlie Onlv True 
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If you wish to get the only true " Richardson”— 
and there Is only one—be particular to order by the 
whole title— 
RICHARDSON’S NEW METHOD 
FOR THE 
PIANO-rORTE. 
By NATHAN C, RICHARDSON. 
PRICE S3 25. 
Americas and Foreign Fingering. 
It is the most wonderfully successful instruction 
book ever published. 
Over 800,000 Copies 
so L ,[ ’ an<l sttu lta popularity does not wane, 
vi ith id* perfect and progressive system and thor- 
■ uglily practical course of musical study, it stands 
without a peer, as the 
MOST PERFECT OF MUSIC BOOKS, 
absolutely without errors, and aunlversal favorite. 
DON’T FOK4JET THE TITLE. 
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X'.ENTS: agents: AGENTS! Wanted for the Nefl 
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JEANNETTE 
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N F W Rfiflk ° ur I ' ost Explorers. 
‘IJUUIXj The full, complete, and au 
thentlc history, told l>g the survivors, of the Ill-fated 
JEANNETTE EXPEDITION. 
The adventures, discoveries, tbrllllng experiences 
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AGENTS! AGENTS! AGENTS! 
GLN. DOi GLV bran’ new book, ‘-N published, entitled 
THIRTY-THREE YEAxvS AMONG 
OUR WILD INDIANS 
fwv offer*?.! to you. Introduction by 
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to X. U. W O u!il INGXON X !»>., II art ton,1. Conn. 
Strawberries, 
NEWEST AND BEST VARIETIES. 
Grown tn Pots and ready fir shipment, arte 
July 2-.th. If planted earlv will give ago d erni 
next season. New descriptive priced cataiogu 
con tabling full cultural dlrecth ns mailed Tree 
Address, JiLLWA N I.' EK A BA If H V, 
Rochester, N. X‘. 
Terms for 1882. 
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Single Copy, per year.$2.00 
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French Colonies.. 4.03 (20 fr. 
Any one sending a club of seven Is entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. 
Entered at the Post-office at New York City, N. Y„ 
as second-class mall matter. 
General Advertising Rates of 
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Inside (Agate space). 40c. per line 
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Discount on \ Insertions, 6 per et.; 8 Ins., 10 per ot 
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Postpaid, G. L R«b, * Co,,'Nassau, s7Y! Ida 
THE UNITED STATES MAIL 
CTADC to every 
DEE li 01 UnE man’s door 
is manifest that lYom GOOD SEEDS 
-- f, o f *' can Good \>gctables be obtained 
IfeXUfi'tVtxVdvQvr The character of LAMXKKTIl'S SEEDS 
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paciuuKjXpr drop ns a postal ears! for priors and Catalogue. Address 
DAVID LANORKtH A SONS, ai and 238.Sixth ttraot, PMIadoJpN*. 
BRINGS 
Senator Plumb, of Kansas, was once a 
printer’s devil. 
"Vfr. Tilden is in better health than for 
several months past. 
Secretary Chandler has returned to Wash¬ 
ington from West Point. 
Lieutenant Schwatka, the Arctic explorer, 
is ill with malarial fever. 
The Vanderbilt family is represented at 
Saratoga by nine of its members. 
Proctor Knott has fully determined to be a 
candidate for Governor of Kentucky. 
General Butler is cruising with a party of 
friends along the North Atlantic coast. 
Thomas Bailey Aldrich has gone to Russia 
to collect material for a new book. 
Governor St. John, of Kansas, is confident 
of renomination in spite ot the war upon him. 
Ex Mayor Latrobe, of Baltimore, has con¬ 
sented to be a candidate for Mayor at the next 
election. 
Princess Louise still insists upon being 
guarded by an armed escort while traveling 
in Canada. 
Congressman John D. White, of Kentucky, 
isealled “ Jump-up Johnny ” byhisBourbon 
opponents. 
Colonel Prei, the new Swiss Minister to the 
United States, will arrive at Washington 
about the middle of September. 
Another colored cadet is headed for West 
Point in the person of Lemuel W. Livingston, 
of Florida. He is appointed by Congress 
man Bisbee. 
Mr. Alec. Stephens will go into the cam 
paign for Governor during August and Sep¬ 
tember. He will visit all parts of Georgia 
and will speak from his rolling-chair. 
Senator Davis, of AVest Virginia, in addi¬ 
tion to the demands of other business, finds 
time to practice practical farming. Over 
three hundred tons of hay were cut and 
cured on his Deer Park Farm, in Maryland, 
this year. 
Rufus Hatch, who is traveling in the West, 
said, in Chicago, on Saturday, that he had 
receded from his bear position as far as stocks 
were concerned. He thought that this was a 
year to sell tonnage and to buy stocks. The 
large crops in the West furnished the basis for 
his calculation. 
***" skill and patience succeed where force 
fails.” The quiet skill and patient research 
which brought forth Kidney-Wort illustrates 
the truth of the fable. Its grand success 
everywhere is admitted. Disease never comes 
to us without a cause. Ask any good physician 
the reason aud he will tell you something in¬ 
terferes with the working of the great organs. 
Kidney-Wort enables them to overcome all 
obstructions and preserves perfect health. 
Try a box or bottle at once.—A dv. 
j&tflrfc a»4 foultty. 
The People have Proclaimed 
TECE CXiYDEsDAIjI 
The Kin" of Draft Horses. 
wdmw 
MISS*. 
«-J?OWEXj il UOTHEK8 
SPRINGBORO CRAWFORD CO., I 
ami iluenl collrcltun III ilte Wc 
ot L ly<lfM<Uiit> f*ia 1 liotm, Hie boM breci 
Dratf Horses. Also un Importation of thechol 
1 err lit-roil-.V or mu to or found. Breeder 
1 rutiuiK-Brrd liouilMlrr-, and Importers 
rlSifiT® : jr ,,‘«..lMrm and Orton Cattle, i 
Huilrtdual larrellenve and Choicest redigree 
Specialties, at same time avoiding animals wl 
oonitifutiofuil vigor, energies, anil stamina have 1 
impaired by high-ftedina and over-fattening. C 
logues Free. Correspondence oollolted.. 
Mention Rural New-Yorker. 
^Strawberry Plants 
f$. in fine Pot Layer*, planted any time from July 15th 
'. Al.ViA 10 September 15th, w ill give a Cull crop next season. 
t c/ v’VS At the June, Iti82, Exhibitor! of the New York ilorti ' 
V S ‘ -u >.vi cultural Society, we were awarded four first prizesfor 
V'Ot "W Strawberries shown. Colored Plate, idustnumg the 
“CREAM” 
7 ttijt fffS' of the Varieties for 1 SS2, including the new and fam* 
ri) ij ons ‘*Ji.'RSKV (|TEE.N, together w 'lh our certain 
and simple method of culture, sent to all applicants 
V . y-y on receipt ol stamp. 
: PETER HENDERSON & CO. 
35 & 37 Cortlandt St, Nov York. 
ELECTRIC 
Scouring 
POLISH 
Best In the World. 
WELLS, RICHARDSON &. CO’S 
IMPROVED 
BUTTER COLOR 
A NEW DISCOVERY. 
LSTFor several years we have furnished the 
Dairymen of America with an excellent arti¬ 
ficial color for butteri bo meritorious that it met 
with great success everywhere MflMBg the 
highest aud Ouly prizes at both International 
Dairy Fairs. 
GFBui by pal tent and sdentifio chemical re- 
seareh wo have Improved!n eevefrl points, and 
now offePthis new color ns the best in the. world. 
It Will Not Color the Buttermilk. It 
Will Not Turn Rancid. It Is the 
Strongest, Brightest and 
C'TMthi, while prepared In oil, is so compound 
cd ihat it is impossible for it t" become rancid. 
t3T3EWARE of all imitations, and or all 
other oil colors. for they are liable to become 
rancid and spoil tho butter. 
C7*lf you cannot pet, the ’'improved” write us 
to know where and how to get It without extra 
expense, (46) 
WELLS, K1CHAKPS0N A CO., Bnrllnclnn, Vt. 
