PERSONALS. 
IffiiJteUxnMtt*. 
and pachinery. 
^cat (Estate. 
Senator Brown has given $50,000 to tha 
Georgia State University at Athens. 
Ex-Governor Tilden’s morning exercise on 
horseback always lasts just one hour. 
Mrs. Kate Chase Spragne is talkiug about 
taking her four children to England. 
Ismail, the present Khedive’s predecessor, 
is living in Rome on an income of $1,000,000 
a year. 
Farmer Haskiu, who is mentioned for gov¬ 
ernor in New York, is going over to look at 
Europe. 
James Gordon Bennett has gone to Alex¬ 
andria in his new yacht Namouna, the finest 
over built. 
Senator Edmunds is said to do more mis¬ 
cellaneous reading than all the other Sena¬ 
tors together. 
Governor St. John, of Kansas, told a St. 
Louis reporter the other day that the success 
of the temperance cause in that State is as¬ 
sured. 
Levi P. Morton, United States Minister to 
France, is said to have contributed $10,000 to 
various charities since he took up his resi¬ 
dence in Paris. 
Senator Ben Hill, of Georgia, who is dying 
of cancer of the tongue, after a prolonged 
agony, has had nothing but spoon diet for the 
last five months. 
Ex-Secretary Hunt has fallen heir to the 
bulk of the property of Jose Domingo, a 
wealthy citizen of New Orleans, who died a 
few days ago. In his will Mr. Domingo 
speaks of Mr. Hunt as “my intimate friend.” 
General Grant’s Galena comrades have 
completed the soldiers’ monument in that city. 
The shaft, which is 40 feet high, bears the 
names of more than 400 soldiers of Jo Daviess 
County who died in the army. General Grant 
is president of the Monument Association. 
Personally to witness the growth of a 
straggling frontier settlement of less than 200 
souls into a splendid city of more than half a 
million has been the experience of Mr. Philo 
Carpenter, of Chicago, who on Tuesday cel¬ 
ebrated the semi-centennial anniversary of 
his arrival there from Troy, N. Y. 
Ex-Governor B. Gratz Brown, of Mis¬ 
souri, has been in Washington this week for 
the first time, it is said, since be left the Uni¬ 
ted States Senate, more than 15 years ago. 
He is enjoying excellent health, and bears his 
age lightly, only a sprinkling of gray threads 
appearing in his hair and whiskers. 
***“Help yourself and others will help 
you.” But don’t fail to use Kidney-Wort for 
all liver, kidney, and bowel complaints, piles, 
costiveness, etc. The demand of the people 
for an easier method of preparing Kidney- 
Wort has induced the proprietors, the well- 
known wholesale druggists, Wells, Richard¬ 
son & Co., of Burlington Vt., to prepare it 
for sale in liquid form as well as in dry form. 
— Ado. 
Terms for 1882. 
The subscription price of the Rural New-Yorker Is 
Single Copy, per year.$2.00 
" Six months. 1.10 
Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per year, post-paid.$8.04 (12s. 6 d. 
France.. 3.01 (16 « fr. 
French Colonies... 4.08 (20 hi 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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0 r No advertisement Inserted for less than $2. 
anti poultry. 
Tlie People have Proclaimed 
THE CIiYDESDAliE 
The Kin^; of Draft Horses. 
POWWIjIj brothers, 
of rivileGnlc Stallions. I lie best breed ol 
Draft II« Won. AIvi ail Importation of the choicest 
I’crcIteroit-NormntiN to oe found. Breeders of 
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Specialties, at name Unto avoiding animals whose 
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impaired by high-feeding and over-fattening. Cata¬ 
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Mention Rural New-Yorker. 
PROFESSOR 
POWDER 
Made from Profe&sor Horsford’s Acid 
Phosphate. 
Recommended by leading physicians. 
Makes lighter hisenit, cakes, etc., and 
is healthier than ordinary Baking Pow¬ 
der. 
In cans. Sold at a reasonable price. 
The Horsford Almanac anti Cook Book 
sent free. 
Rumford Chemical Wo rks. Providence, R. I. 
11 . M. ANTHONY, Ag’tJlOO and P 2 Reade St., N.Y 
_ i thl*/, 
Ktylytype 1- 
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_ .tgts. mate 50 per rent. Plcn-e Mind 20c forAgentV 
Allium uf .aitinli-., Premium IJ.l Xc, lllunk Cnrila ul 
'wbole.ale. JiOln IIKOUlt CARD WOHks, WtlilWiU 
OPteks, afiBhta, to. 
NEW CROP 
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N JULY. 
send for a? Hiram Sibley & Co 
CATALOGUE (X 179-183 MAIN STREET, 
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SWEET CIDER! SWEET CIDER! 
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manufactured by the 
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Manufacturers of Agricultural Implements of every 
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nest 
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THE AULTAIAN A TAXLOR CO.. Mansfield. Ohio. 
“Victor’ one-horse Grain Drills, 
(3ando-hoeil). 
For Sowrxo Wheat 
between ifundlnpCoRN 
or Wheat, Rve.Babley, 
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(Send for circulars.) Manufactured by 
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Indianapolis, Ind. 
!tti<sccUanc0U.si, 
WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO’S 
IMPROVED 
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A NEW DISCOVERY, 
B?*For several years wo have furnished the ’ 
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w ith great sue’esa everywhere receiving the • 
highest and only prizes at both international J 
Dairy Fairs. 
tifBist by patient and scientific chemical re-" 
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It Will Not Colorthe Buttermilk. It | 
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fa^SEWARE of all Imitations, and ot all. 
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tH"l (you cannot get tho ''improved” write us ’ 
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Unix's J!lt II.UU1SON * 10,, llnrllnzton, It. 
THE WESTERN 
Farm Mortgage Go. 
Lawrence, Kansas. 
rino i mun i laHUt LUAN»SctivTfam» 
In too best localities In the West negotiated for banks, 
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Pre ,?' J - PERKTXS, Sec. 
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N. F . 1IART. Auditor. 
SMALL GRAIN, CORN, and UVE 
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NEBRASKA 
Excels all Western Status in Mixed Farming. The 
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adapted to this industry. For a (treat variety of (acts 
and information, which will be scut rat:?., address 
l.KsVITT lit UN LI AIM* 
Land Commissioner II. P. By., Omaha, Neb. 
tyRefer to this advertisement. 
LANDS FOR SALE. 
A Four thousand acres of Arable and Pastoral Lands 
In one body. Situated In Putnam County, Tennessee, 
six miles west of Cookeville, on the bead waters of 
Blackburn's Fork, Cum- anil Mine Kick Creeks—iribu 
tarlesof the Cumberland and Caney Fork Illver, and 
about equidistant from said rivers—of say twelve 
miles, file Tennessee and Paulllc Railroad from 
Nashville to Bristol, paruully constructed and In 
working order, have mode their permanent surveys 
and locale tlielr road for a distance of three miles 
upon said lands. These lauds are well limbered Arid 
have about 35(1 acres opeu, but not In cultivation. 
Will sell the entire tract- -i.um acres more or less— 
for the sum of $ 8,000 cash; or if on the usual credit of 
one, two and three years, $2 50 per acre will be 
charged, with lieu retained. For further particulars 
address B. II. COOKE, Nashville. IVmi., 
Executor of Riohaisd F. Cooke, deceased. 
ftn TU locate before seeing - nr I mies River 
OUU I II Settlement. Illustrated Ca,,..uguefret. 
_J. F. MANCHA Claremont, Surry Co., Va. 
gftimllanrou*. 
TEAS 
in abundance.—S-» Million pounds 
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10 lbs. Choice Black or Mixed, for $3. 
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siooo 
trimmer i i.HSih»tT)eHI\i;i*; T 
any cane or Bund 
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_ Veterinary surgeon and Chemist. uow 
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