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PERSONALS, 
POT GROWN 
Rogers Seed Wheat 
The youngest bride in the country is Mrs. 
Thomas Payne, wife of a South Carolina 
clergyman. She is only eleven years and six 
months old. . 
Our contributor J. W. Sanborn, superin¬ 
tendent of the New Hampshire State Farm 
and a lecturer in the Agricultural College ) 
has accepted the Professorship of Agriculture 
recently tendered him by the Missouri State 
College. 
M. Pasteur, the distinguished naturalist, is 
described as a man of low stature and power¬ 
ful frame—spare, angular and weather-beaten. 
Of humble origin, the son of hard working 
parents, he 1 tears the indications of his race 
and hereditary bias in every lineament of his 
countenance and every movement of his well- 
knit, muscular physique. He is a man of few 
words, abrupt but clear in his sentences, 
logical and to the point. 
I will have for sale after harvest; over 1.000 bushels 
of ROGERS WHEAT. It is a white chaff, bald, stiff. 
St rawed Amber variety of superior excellence for 
milling, hardy and productive. 
Price, *2.00 per bush. Rates to dealers on applica 
tlon. Bags, 25 cents. 
X^TRAWBERRY PJ^A^TS. 
Also JERSEY QUEEN,-4'fmiO, BIDWELL. 
PINCH’S EIH, S LI 1 RT^-GY i'S Y, MT. VERNON. 
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end for pamphlei^iylnff'honest descriptions with 
lllnslrations,p*C. N. 
J.^FXOVETT^LIttle Sliver, N. X. 
A NEW CHURCH MUSIC BOOK. 
By W. O. PERKINS. 
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I’ll 14'll S 1.04). 
in fine Pot Layers, planted any time from July 15th 
fl to September 15th, will give a full crop next season. 
ilS At the June, 1882, Exhibitor! of the New York Horti- 
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Ma Strawberries shown. Colored Plate, illustrating the 
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nflhe Varieties for 1882, in hiding the new and fam¬ 
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