NOV. 43 
THE RURAL HEW-YORKER. 
763 
PERSO NAL I TEMS. | Sat (feliift. gmpttmmtt »«4 gUrMtuts. Impltmcntt amt Jttachtnng. 
Btsm&rck hag tor many years believed that he 
will die In 1881. 
Ex-Governor Seymour was so sick that he could 
not vote on election day. 
Mr. English says It Isn’t such an awfully salt 
river, but that It Is extremely brackish. 
Ex-Ktng Amadous Is now on a tour In England, 
buying up horses for the royal stables of Italy. 
It Is rumored In army circles In Washington that 
Gen. Miles will succeed Gen. ord, who, It Is be¬ 
lieved, will be retired. 
The Viceroy of Ireland receives $ 100,000 a year 
and “ allowances,” but loses money because of the 
hospitality he must give. 
M. Gambetta has purchased a site tor his tomb 
at Pere la Chaise, opposite the mouument of M. 
Thiers, and he has paid for his last abode the sum 
of 150,000 francs. 
President-elect Garfield Is a member of Pental- 
pha Lodge, No. 23. Columbia Chapter, No. l, and 
Columbia Oommadery, No. 2 , of the Masonic Or¬ 
der In Washington. 
General Grant says that the man who did most 
toward the republican victory was Wade Hamp¬ 
ton ; and that President-elect Garfield ought to 
make him Secretary of war. 
The Earl ot Cawdor and party, numbering six 
guns, recently succeeded in bagging the extras 
ordinary number of 696 hare3 In one day. Game- 
G enesee valley farms for sale. 
Someof the dnest residences in theValley, near 
R. R. Inquire soon of JOHN SHELDON, upon the 
prem'aes, at Moscow, Livingston Co.. N. V. 
lmdshhomes 
IN SOUTHWEST MISSOURI. 
1,000,000 acres well-watered Timber 
and Prairie Lands along the line of the 
St. Louis and San Francisco R. K. for sale 
at from $2.50 to $8.00 per acre on 
seven yrnrs’ time. ExceUent for Stock, 
Fruit, and Farming. The best Tobacco 
Region in the "West. Sln»rt winters, con¬ 
venient markets, superior schools, low 
taxes, healthful Climate, good society. 
Free transportation from St. Loills to pur¬ 
chasers of land. Send Jar wjj*sa?gf circulars. 
W. H. COFFIN, JmmhI Commissioner, 
Temple Ruilding, St. Louis, Mo, 
PtecjcUancousL 
ryfj) a week, $12 a day at home easily made. Costly 
I * outfit free. Address True A Co., Augusta, Maine. 
AGFftITQ U/A IITCn everywhere to sell 
AUCn I H If All I t Utlie best Family-Knit¬ 
ting Machine ever introduced. Will knit a pair of 
stockings, with HiEL and TOE complete, in 20 
minutes. It will also knit a great variety of fancy- 
work for which there is always a ready market Send 
for circular And terms to the Twonibly Knitting 
Machine Co., 4U9 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 
ilt'.IJffiriT-mi; 
bdstwick*v 
TAYLOR I, 2, AND 4-HORSE POWER. 
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Runs Feed Mills, Feed Cutters, Shelters, Elevators, Churns, 
Saws, Pumps, Elfl. Overhead, nut or din and soow. Simplest, 
rhennest, best. Denier, in Machines r all kinds. 
Send Tor circulars to TAYLOR HORSE POWER COMPANY. 
(Cut thin out.) 41 South Canal St., Cuicaoii. 
WELL BORING.SH 
1 no machinery 
and bow to turn, In fully lllnstroted, explained and highly reeuru- 
mended In " AmeriSin Agriculturist, 11 Nov, No., 1 97k, posotCJ. 
8ond for It. forUble, low pilecd, worked by loan, borse or Ht*»ra 
power, bieedml by farmer. In every county, itnod buKluaax for 
Wlntet or Rummer and very prod table Mnka* well. In earth or 
rock anywbrra. IVa want tb« name* of nnm that need Wulla. 
Send stamp for illustrated price llrlnnd term, to A cent*. 
Plate* Well Escavitor Ca., 29 See* Street, New York, U. S. A. 
This Wonderful Improved Saw Machine 
is warranted t<> saw a two-foot tog in three min¬ 
utes. :md more cord wood or Torr of nnv size in * day 
than two men can chop nr saw the old way. Every 
Farmer anti Tjumberman need# one. 
£UFAGENTS WASTED.—Illustrated circular and lertm Free. 
Address FARMERS’ M A NFFACTFRING CO„ 
178 Elm Street, Cincinnati, O. 
liHIRER PRESSES AND GRATERS. 
V/ Boomed A Bosohrbt Pbebs Co.. Syracuse. N. Y 
BEST WASHER AND WRINGER 
in the World. Guaranteed to do perfect work or 
money refunded. Warranted for 5 years. Price of 
washer. $8. Sample to agents, $3 so. Price of Wring¬ 
er, $7,60. Sample, $4.26. Circulars free, 
ERIE WASHER CO., Erie, Pa. 
CLARK'S IMPROVED ROOT GUTTER 
\CKtTrs r 'jvriA/' 
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0$M J.G.BURROWS Rr, 
F / SHK/LL , N. Y. 
keepers and gillies were, of course, unable to carry 
them, and they were conveyed to the castle in 
carts. 
CharleB Dudley Warner, having much newspa¬ 
per work to do, devotes only his Saturdays to mag¬ 
azine and hook writing, ne was born in Massa¬ 
chusetts and Is 51 years old. His thick hair and 
beard are gray, but he appears young He Is of 
medium hight, and grave, thoughtful and refined. 
PERFECTION OBTAINED 
IN 
Gold and Silver Chromo Cards, with name, 10c 
poBt-paid. Geo. I. Rekd & Co . Nassau N. Y. 
a week in your own town. TermB and $5 outfit 
free. Address H. Hallett A Co., Portland, Maine 
This Cutter has received the First Premiums at 
every Fair, and has no equal. Do not fall 
to examine It. 
The Neatest, Strongest, Simplest, Cheapest, 
and most Perfect Root flutter In the Market. 
This Cutter is built with a heavy oak frame, well 
bolted together; is staunch and strong, neatly Sn- 
ished. handsomely -triped anil ornamented. The cut¬ 
ting apparatus consist" of Hccnty-rive steel knives 
(gouge shaped), so arranged on a wrought-iron shaft 
that they are perfectly secure ; no chance of becoming 
loose or breaking. The roots are neatly out Id pieces 
suitable for feeding. No course, ungainly pieces are 
left by this Cutter. A boy can easily out 35 to At> bush¬ 
els per hour, so easily does it do its work. ZJT Don't 
fail to examine it._*j 
We are manufacturing three sizes, designated by 
numbers,—l. 2 and 3. 
Nos. I and 2 designed for hand use. 
No. 3 is the Power Cutter, and will cut 100 buBhels 
per hour. 
Price, No. 1,. $12.00 
“ No. 2. 14.00 
" No. 3. 22.00 
HIGGANUM M’FG CORPORATION, 
lligganum, C't. C. S. A. 
Warehouse 38 So. Market St. Boston, Mass. 
For sale by R. H. ALLEN & CO., General Agents, 
189-191 Water St., New York. 
W E ADVISE YOU TO INSURE YOUR 
property In the 
AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE CO. 
Of Watertown, IN'. Y., 
The largest Company in the country which insures 
only farmers' property and residences. Over twenty 
six years old. 
Capital.$200,000 00 
Net Snrplu*, over.$235,153 81 
Assets, Jan. 1, 1880..$1,137,549 73 
[Dally Chicago Times.] 
Mr. George Barnes, of Bagnail & Barnes, South 
Water street, said that his wife had been a severe 
sufferer wttb neuralgia for years and had tried 
many remedies In vain. St. Jacobs Oil Is the only 
thing that brought her relief. 
INVEST ONE CENT 
in a postal card, address it to H. A. Kenyon 
Dwight, Illinois, AND order our Club Li«t of 
800 Newspapers & Periodicals, which w« send sing¬ 
ly to any address at lowest club rate. You will get 
much information that we curnot give you here. 
EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY GIVEN TO AGENTS. 
SECURE TOUR READING TREE 
Please say you saw this ad. in the Rural. 
geur 
MUSIC BOOKS FOR SCHOOLS 
The Welcome Chorus. ($ d l <^ 
W. 8. TILDEN. 
This is a new and superior High School 8ons 
Book with advanced elements, and a great variety of 
music, secular and sacred, to bo sung in one. two or 
four parts, Mr. Tilden'a previous works have been 
highly approved, _ 
Mitchell, Lewis A(o.. Raciue, V is. I S. A 
1 wiu. receive subscriptions to the Rural New- 
Yorker at $2 per year. To Induce my old patrons, 
as well aa my new ones, to renew with me, I will, 
in addition to the premiums already offered to 
each subscriber by the Publisher, give to each 
subscriber two pounds silver hulled buckwheat, 
a new and distinct variety, postpaid by me. 
Write address plainly. Forward money oy bank 
draft or P. O. money order on Jamestown, N. Y., 
except in small amouwts, which, if properly folded, 
usually come safe. Address, 
H. A. WHITTEMORE, Fluvanna, N. Y. 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
SUIlg DU11N. (50 cts.) By. L. O. EMERSON. 
No more attractive School Hong Book has for a 
long time appeared. It is not graded, and will do for 
any class. < treat variety of songs, subjects selected 
with great skill, and music Is of the best. 
Introduce our new Sabbath School Song Book, 
VVHITEKOIIES, (30 cts.) at once to your Sunday 
School. No better book exists 1 
Hooka for Mualc Teachers for the Fall Cam¬ 
paign. All are good and practical books. Do 
not fall to examine them, 
Emerson's Voice of Worship, ($1), for Singing 
Schools. 
Perkins’ Temple, ($1), for 81nging Schools. 
Johnson's New Method lor Singing Classes, 
(BO cents). 
Johnson’s Parlor Organ Instruction Book, 
($1.5u.) 
NEW Conservatory Method for Plano, ($3.) 
Also subscribe now for The Musical Record, 
($2), a Weekly Musical paper, with all the news. 
ESF* Any book sent, post-free, for the retail price. 
Remed 
That Acts at the Same Time on 
The Liver, The Bowels and The Kidneys 
This combined action, gives it wonderful 
power to curb all diseases. 
OLIVER DITSON A CO., Boston. 
(l.U.DItHiifeCa., J. K. Illtaea «fc Co. 
843 Broadway, New York. 1228 Chestnut St.. Phi's. 
Platform Spring Wagons, Three Spring Wagons, Four Spring Wagons, Ope 
and Top Buggies, Phaetons, Sewing Machine Wagon*, Hnckboard*. 
» ttsL^’S5Sas»“js 
__ MITCHELL, LEWIS & CO., Racine, wis. 
Because we allow these great organs to be. 
<come clogged or torpid, and poisonous hu 
|more are therefore forced Into the blcm 
i, flBtttSi, &C 
|that should be expelled naturally. 
Biliousness, Piles, Constipation, Kidney 
I Complaints mid Diseases, Weak- 
urxKeaund Nervous Disorders. 
by causing free action of these organs and 
restoring their power to throw off diet use. 
| Why Suffer Bilious pains and aches ! 
Why tormented with riles. Const! nation! 
Why frightened Over disordered Kidneys I 
1 Why endure nervous or siek headaches! 
Why have sleepless nights I 
I Hits KIDNEY WORT and rejoice in] 
Thisjs the only Cheap Practical Hand Corn Shells 
in the market and is in everyway the 
ONLY 
BEST HAND CORN SHELLER 
EVER ISVESTEn?' 
Sent by mail 
postpaid on re¬ 
ceipt of price. 
Shells 25 to 30 bushels a day very easily. Is espe- 
gft“> recommended to farmers who Bbefi large auitn 
titiesot corn for seed. It has been customary to remove 
the imperfect Kernels from both ends of the oar with 
the hand, and use the full, perfect kernels of the center 
for seed. I hi* is a long, tedious process, but with 
this shelter it can bo done ia oue-tontti the time. To 
poultrymeu, to Seedsmen and to anybody who shells 
corn, we recommend it. Can be carried in the pocket 
and samples of corn taken from any part of the field 
by shelling only part of an ear. 
Our PREMIUM CORN HHELLER ia destined to 
become the Loading Hand Corn -‘heller of the 
day, and you wiU find It profitable and to your advan¬ 
tage to secure the sale of It. When it la once intro¬ 
duced no other small similar will be wanted in your 
locality. I bis Shelter open3 a new field for reliable 
agents. A very profitable business can be done upon 
a small capital. 1 
Urliev mg this to be the Best Low Triced Torn Shell- 
e.r ever invented W e have secured the General Ageucv 
w Cannot get out of r he 1 “ ltod **' arul WUIlt 
Q order. Will last CAJfVASSma ANI) LOCAL AGENTS 
IN EVEBY COUNTY. 
a lifetime. 
Sample shelter and price list sent prepaid to any ad 
dress upon receipt of $ 1 . 
Address all orders to Publishers of 
health. I tie a dry, vegetable compound and 
Duo package will make »lx q(„ nC Medicine. 
Get it of your Druggist , As will order it 
wmm J'orj/ou. 1‘rice, 11.00. 
’* ‘ -D., Proprietors, 
Burlington, Vt. 
New and Rare Winter Flower¬ 
ing Plants.—New Fruits, 
Dutch Bulbs, &c. 
New Pears, new Peaches, new Cherries, new Grapes, 
new Strawberries, Ac-., with a large stock of all kinds 
of Fruit trees, shrubs, Ac. 
DUTCH BULBS. -Large importations direct 
from the leading growers in Holland. First quality 
Bulbs, Beautiful Hot-houso plants. Orchids, Dracaenas, 
Crotons, Ac. Winter flowering plants, Roses, Ac., well 
grown. Cheap by the single plant or do/.., by mail or 
express. Catalogues mailed to applicants. 
JOHN SAUL, Washington, D. V. 
Get it of your 
for you. Dries, I 
WELLS, EIC&23S0N & CO. 
| | (WUlaend post paid.) 
txvvtf- 
In response to the urgent requests of great 
numbers of people who prefer to purchase a 
Kidney-Wort already prepared, the pro¬ 
prietors of this celebrated, remedy now pre¬ 
pare It In liquid form as well as dry. It la 
very oonoentrated, la put up in largo bottles, 
and is equally effloiont na that put up dry in 
tin ostia. It saves the necessity of preparing. 
Is always ready, and Is more easily taken by 
most people. Price, $ 1 per bottle. 
LIQUID AND DRY SOLD BT DRUGGISTS. 
WELLS, RICHARDSON tt CO., Prop’rs, 
A Burlington, Vt. 
FARM AND FIRESIDE 
General Agents lor the.United States. Springfield, Ohio, 
