ft\.yNOTO/y 
THE RURAL WEW-VORKER. 
PERSONAL8. 
Jay Gocld's income is put down at $6,000 
a day. 
Lieutenant Grekly will be made Assist¬ 
ant Chief of the Signal Office, it is said. 
Instead of looking like the mother of a 
youth of SKI, the Princess of Wales is thought 
to look like a young girl. 
Commodore Kittson journeys by a special 
train from St. Paul to Chicago whenever John¬ 
ston, his favorite horse, paces to beat his re¬ 
cord of 2:10. 
Mr. Bonner’s latest remark, complacently 
made, is to the point that his ownership of 
Jay-Eye-See. at an outlay of $50,000, is only a 
matter of time. 
General Grant has been engaged by the 
Century Company to write a series of 20 war 
articles for their magazine. His compensa¬ 
tion will be $10,000. 
Lord Lauderdale, lately deceased, was so 
eccentric that at one time he disappeared for 
years, and was finally found acting jus a bag¬ 
gage-porter ou a railway line. 
The late William L. Schaffer, of the Girard 
National Bank, who erected Horticultural 
Hall, in Philadelphia, and gave it to the Hor¬ 
ticultural Society, was himself an enthusiastic 
potnologist and floriculturist. 
It is said that the ouly three survivors of 
the battle of Stouington are Charles O. Will¬ 
iams, of Stonington, aged 89, Henry Denison, 
of Ledynrd. aged 91, and Colonel Perkins, of 
Norwlek, aged 96. 
Bates College has made Miss Lizzie Galley, 
of Mull, an honorary A. M,—the only degree of 
the kind ever conferred on a woman by a New 
England college not devoted to t he exclusive 
education of ’‘lovely woman.” 
It is thought no other newspaper man in the 
world runs a yacht that costs nearly as much 
as a man-of-war to keep ufloat, or manages 
his enterprises by cable from the other side of 
the world, as Mr. James Gordon Bennett does. 
M. Colouna, to whom Miss Mackey is en¬ 
gaged, comes of a most ancient and honorable 
princely line, is good looking, and is consider¬ 
ed generally a fine parti. Mrs Mackey will 
give a series of entertainments in honor of the 
engagement. 
JonN C. Calhoun, of Texas, grandson of 
the famous John C,, appeared in St. Louis the 
other day to be remarried to his wife, from 
from he had been separated four years. The 
woman had been in a convent, and was called 
Mister Rosalie. 
In Madison Parish, La , Miss Lu Lucas man¬ 
ages a la rge estate, and spends the greater part 
of her time in the saddle; Madame Ames owns 
1,000 acres, and has 800 under cultivation; and 
Mrs. M. A. Gibbs manages the Hecla planta¬ 
tion with great success. 
Thf. new (third) Duke of Wellington is the 
great grandson of that Sarah Hoggins, whose 
elevation to the rank of Countess of Exeter 
by the “Lord of Burleigh,” who wooed and 
wedded her in thegniseof a landscape painter, 
lias been so beautifully related by Tennyson. 
A CIRCULAR letter has been addressed by 
Dr. Carlos Fsremba, of Mexico, to all repre¬ 
sentatives of foreign governments now in 
Washington, advocating the celebration of 
the400tb anniversary of the discovery of Ame¬ 
rica, October 12, 1892, and the erection of a 
monument ou the spot where the first lauding 
was made. 
The Hon. Henry B. Anthony, senior sena¬ 
tor of the United States and of Rhode Island, 
died at his residence, in Providence, at 1.45 
P.M., lust Tuesday, September 2, aged 69 
years, 5 months, and 1 day. He died suddenly 
from convulsions. Born in Coventry, R. I., 
on April 1, L*15; graduated at Brown Univer¬ 
sity in IKP.3. Editor of Providence Journal 
from 1838, and elected Governor in 1850, ami 
served two terms, declining a third. Entered 
United States Senate iu 1869, and re-elected 
in 1864, 1870, 1876, and 1882, being the ouly 
Senator elected five times except Benton. 
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tribes tor Sale, by R. II. ALLEN, Chatham, 
Alorri* Co., New Jersey. 
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Address G. H. SUM.11 EY, 
_lSSS Main Bit eel, ituflalo, N. Y. 
^2806Lbs.Wg’tfifc. 
"f two OHIO IMPROVED 
V iCHESTER HOGS 
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famous breed. Also Fowls. La 
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CURRANT 
CRAPES 
Maile from Professor HoreforiPs Add 
Phosphate. 
Recommended by lea<Hng physicians. 
Stakes lighter biscuit, cakes, etc., and 
is healthier than ordinary Raking Pow¬ 
der. 
In hot ties. Sold at a reasonable price. 
The lloi'Mloi'tl’M A I in a 11 no and (took liook 
sent tree. 
RumfordChemlcal Worits, Providence, IL I. 
II. ;>i. ANTIION Y Ax't ItAlanil IUJ Keaile8t.,N. Y. 
THE SCIENCE OF LIFE. ONLY Si 
BY MAIL POSTPAID. 
KNOW THYSELF. 
IN 10. 
188*1. 
SHAVING 
HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALLED. 
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CIIRMT8TS AVt> A 1*0*1 IJEIJAIIIIIM. 
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LE PAGE’S 
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Kin3CEMENT CO. GLOUCESTER, MASS SOLO 
EVERYWHERE. SaiiniluTiii Cana «ent by Mail, Kc. 
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■ ” I t In I O . InKton.D. C. No pay asked 
for patent until obtained. Write forinventor’s guide. 
WAMTFn and Women Agents. .TAMES E. 
If flH I LU WHITNEY, Nurseryman, Itoehester, N.Y. 
^ e iJY.r*iSL1? y A V'ieull 11 nil '•oriely, 
— TWENTY SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION. 
Will open at Wavkri.ky PARK, between New¬ 
ark and Elizabeth, Pa. It. R., on Ski-t. 15th, and con¬ 
tinue live days. *15,000 lu prrm in ms. Eor Premium 
Lists address I*. T. t{IIN\, Cor.Neo,. 
Nt wnrk, M. J. 
AGENTS Coin Money who sell Du. Uiiakk'h Family 
Physician. Price K'J.IIO. SpCeimen pages free. 
AddressA. W, Hamilton & Co., Ann Arbor, Mich. 
LEARN T'F-VBGBAPH V, or SHORT-HAND 
LLflnn and T V PE W It I TING here. Situations 
furnished. Address V.u.kntineB itoe.. Janesville, Wls. 
^Nr^NYOUR CHOICE 
PlATE^ ofthefr* heavy rolled ifold 
- Klnut (warraaD'd ^ j.Hjal 
50 Floral Gcrn** Cards i new) With r.tini* i -r ten twi>-i erit 
50 ovotn, urn! Rinjf frep Iq oindpr of club. 
CAPITOL CAHD CO.. HAB.TFOBD, CONN. 
E fl Ftoral Oem Cards tnew). name on, and Fancy 
0 U '//I* of eolors, sent post-paid for i f 
cents. CAPIloL LARD CO., Hartford, Conn, 
--“--DIEHL-MEDITERRANEAN. 
As hardy as Mediterranean, as prolific us Diehl. 
Crop Hire.shed, averages over Hi ImikIii Is per Here. 
For Hatnple Heads and prices, address, with stamp, 
II. ill. JAQIIKS, \V rig Ill's Cornei'M, N. V. 
PCjifU TDCCQ W'e have ready for r A I, C 
rCHvn I nCCO.TRAIIE onr usual heavy 
stock of Peach trees. (Purchasersof large lets should 
correspond with iis.i Also,all kludsof uir, simde 
and (M*ii i<mental Tree*. .. Small !*>„[, 
I’luntn. {P“We can supply a limited quantity 
natural Soul hern Peach Secil. giilhered express¬ 
ly for us by our special agent. Quality guaranteed. 
OAVIII ItAIRII A SON, |>k it ii ii In pail, N. .1. 
_ NEED WHEAT. 
The I.undreth W hite Wlient. which took the 
first prize at. the New York Mate Fair. PWH, and the 
Mediterranean Hybrid Wheat, also eni.ed urbss-bred 
Diehl -Mediterranean. These are the two best Wheats 
known. For prices, samples and circulars, address 
W. 1„ EASTMAN i/ivnerr of S.‘ed drain*. 
OVID, SENECA UO.. N. V. 
SEED WHEAT 
Cross-Brefl Dieiil-Mediterranean 
A GREAT [Medical WORK on MANHOOD. 
Nervous and Physical Debility. Premature De¬ 
cline In man. A bonk for every man. young, middle 
aged and old. It contains 125 prescriptions for nil 
acute and chronic diseases each one of which Is 
Invaluable. So found by the author, whose expe¬ 
rience for il yeurs ts such as nrobfttdy never lie .ore 
fe'I to the lot of any phybloUb. 300 pagMi, bound 
In beautiful French muslin, embossed covers, full gilt, 
guaranteed to be a finer work In every scrota me¬ 
chanical, literary and professional than any other 
work sold In this country for ♦'JL.ND, or the money will 
be refunded In every Instance. Price only f LOU by 
mall, postpaid. Illustrated sample t> cents. Send 
now. Gold medal awarded the author bv the National 
Medical Association, to the nfllcersof which he refers. 
The Science of Life should be read by the young for 
Instruction, and by the afiltclcd for relief. It will 
benefit all. —l/Ondon. iginegt. 
There Is no member of society to whom The science 
of Life will not be useful, whether youth, parent, 
guurdiun, instructor or eh-rgyuom. -Arponagf. 
Address the Peabody Medical Institute,or Dr W. H. 
Parker. No I Itulnnuh Street, Boston,Mar*..who may 
becousulted on all diseases requiring skill and expe¬ 
rience chronic ami obstinate ttti a x *" s - 
easesthar have let filed the skill of XlJj AJj all 
other physicians a siteelalty. Such fT'TT’V’CT’T X 1 
treated successfully without an lxllijijljl 
instance of fntlurc. 
Mention this paper. 
50,000 
SAMPLES 
FREE ! 
A dross lie! ween Hid llitdil atul Ret! Mediter- 
•’iiii'iiti, Imvlng tho Htiit 1 straw aiul coaipnot 
lit ii< Is id' the I'ociiiit, with Hid hcnnl it ml bluo 
straw (ll id tho Kllberinr tloiirillir qildltt.ii H of the 
Inttar. KtiUoi'HoM by lending millers. Remark. 
alily hardy. Htumls at leant idie-MiInl Uiicker 
mi Iht! pi.mud than tiny other wheat. l*’ot 
sample anil prlco udiln .hk the orlglimtid', 
W.P. ANDRUS, Rochester,N.V. 
Also originator mul introducer of tho 
Dakota Red Potato. 
on a nr vines 
■ m ■■ ^0 Mma Wmiji‘p’% Kurly,tiu*t 
I I W^X ■ h* new HM.I 
I fl to name. \.*w SlfMw- 
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ HI brrrl««, lUnrltI m rrli*N, (ito, 
U API PHPn AoUmr Ilitt/rne 
mMnLDUnU JOKL iiOKNKU^NO.V, MprfhHHtv1ll«,N.J. 
3.000 BOBHSLS 
MARTIN HI Itt;I! WHEAT. 
This new variety has again proven Its superiority 
over older varieties hy Its enormous yield. Fine q mi) 
Ity of Grain and Hour, and the fact Unit., with ordl 
nary eidtlvutloii. It only require* W lius, of seed to 
produce TVV ENT V-FIVE to FORTY bushels 
per acre. Price. I peck *l. 0 ii; & bus. il.50- 9i bus., 
enough for one acre, *?.lib- I hull. $(.51)! J bits >1.50 10 
hUH JMUxi. I tic ;Mii rlin A lilbf-l* W lient urlKiimt- 
ed In tliI m locality. Olrmlar fro**. Ail/lross 
J. I*. DIUtON, >c*»*(Uinnn and KloriHt, 
Hlomiihbni'u, I'ii, 
IV feJ W AND Ii. AIAIii 
WINTER FLUWKRINt; PLANTS, 
NEW KUrriTS. IJIITCII III! I,Its, ETC). 
New Pears,new Peaches, new f'herrics, uew drapes 
new Straw berth-:,, Hr.., with a large stock of all kinds 
of Fruit Tret!*, shrubs, &e. 
DI TI II Itl l.HS. Large Importations, direct 
from the leading growers In Holland. Flrgt quality 
Bulbs, Beautiful lloLhouse plants,Drucu-aas,*'roious. 
Orchids, winter Flowering Plants, Itoses, &c well 
grown. Cheap. 
Catalogues mailed to uppllcunts. 
JOHN HAITI,, Washington, I), f, 
ST0RRS&HARRISON ClT 
PAINESVILLE, O. 
Offer the REST and CHEAPEST 111 l,B8, 
RONES.W I VTKK-lil.OO RING PLANTS 
I' Rl IT TREES, GRAPE VINES, and all 
Smnll Emits. Ctiv,-theta your address on aims. 
tal.and they will send you their ca,-,„gne U R ICE. 
israLUUMINUIUN: 
'NURSERY C0.E : EHvS 
IBL 00 MIHeT 0 N,llL.X*‘ , £S, 5 l 
I t-l Fruit AOnuimentulTi-eoH. Catalogue for 
Fall ol' lss-l now rttady and mailed on appll. 
cation. GOO ACRES, lii (frectihoiisei* 
I jtUlci I jOfl.ns Netting Investors S percent. 
, ,, -L* JcLlln |» r j, M;llm | un ,| interest guar¬ 
anteed. Guaranty based on capital of .7',,IX*), Refer 
u> any commercial agency. Send for circulars 
Texas Ix,an Agency, Corsicana, Texa*. 
WHEAT" CULTURE!" 
THE SEED DRILL REGULATOR 
\ /W* SAVES two.flftbe of the Heed 
,, , - and one-half of the 
-P5KCIT I "rtillzer. Ligliteus the draft. Pro. 
M/Vf «.ll vents clogging. Hcsl will come up 
several day* sooner. J»« i*er cent more 
■red will come up, Produce* strong plants 
and large yield. Mend for pamphlet ‘•{low to ttau * 
IVAcat.''B«ed Drill EeguUtor Co.Lament,Centre Co.Pa 
IrflATLfl 
^ o indianapc 
MBSk- 
_(Cotatf. 
THB LINE SELECTED BY THE U. 8. GOV’T 
TO CARRY THE FAST MAIL 
going west. 
ONLY LINE RUNNING TWO THROUGH 
TRAINS DAILY FROM 
CHICAGO, PEORIA A ST. LOUIS, 
Through the Heart of the Continent by way 
of Pacific junction or Umuhu to 
DENVER, 
or via Kanmm City and A toll! non to Denver, con¬ 
necting In Union Depots at Uanin.4 Lit./, Atchison, 
Omaha aud Denver with through traius for 
SAN FRANCISCO, 
and all points In tho X^ar West, (shortest Line to 
KANSAS CITY, 
And all points Iti the Houth-VVwt. 
TOURISTS AND HEALTH-SEEKERS 
Should not forget the fact that Hound Trip tickets at 
reduced rates can be rummaned via tills Great. 
. Through Line, to ail the Health aud Pleasure 
I Keeoria of Lite Went and Mouth West, Including 
the Mountains of COLOR.A DO, the Valley of th« 
Y < mend to, the 
CITY OF MEXICO, 
atul all points lb the Mexican Republic. 
HOME-SEEKERS 
Should also remember that tills line leads direct to 
the heart of Ihe Govern meet aud Railroad Lauda In 
Nebraska, ICansaa, Texas, Colorado and Waahlng- 
ton Ttwrltory, 
Ills known as the great Til ROUGH CAR LINK 
Of America, ami la universally admitted to be the 
Riuest Equlpned It .tilled In ilic World for 
all claaaea of Travel. 
Tli rough Tickets via thin Hue for aale at all Rail¬ 
road Coupon Ticket Olllc.es In tie- United Htates aud 
Canada. 
T. J. POTT UK, 
Vlce-Prea, aud Gen. Manager. 
PKRCKVAL UIWELL, 
Gen. Pilmm. Ag’t Chicago. 
JNO. Q. A. HKAN.Oen, Mutt tern Ag’t, 
J17 BroaiUvay, New York, and 
JUJ Waah lug ton 8t., Bouton. 
NORTHERN 
ll PACIFIC R. R. 
I II Rl 110 l 1 , 1 Minnesota, Noah Oakot- 
LANDS >4^' p'Smt washing - 
■■■ ■ ■ ■ i lie Notthrrii racific country Is 
the newest region open for settlement, BUT THE RICH¬ 
EST IN NATURAL RESOURCES, its exceptionally fer¬ 
tile soil, well watered stufate fine wheat and farming 
lands, best of cattle ('founds, large bodies of timber, 
rich mining districts, healthful climate, great navigable 
waters, arid grand commercial opportunities arc the 
chief attria liotis which invite a large population. 
UflTC JU.KIMSJ .-'MS 0 t MORE THAN HALF of 
11U I Cl all the Public Lands disposed of in 1882 
were in the Northern Pacific Country. Send for maps 
and publications describing the railroad lauds and the 
country. They are sent KK BE. 
Address CHAS. I!. LAM BORN, 
Litml Coiu’r, St. Paul, Minn. 
VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY 
FOU. SAIiH 
TO (; LUSK AN ESTATE. 
The well known and valuuhle Farm property be¬ 
longing to the F.wtute of Ole lute M, I* W,ikth v. situ¬ 
ated at ALLEN’S HILL, Ontario Co N\ Y ,, la offered 
for Hale, Said Farm contains about i(*l Aereaof first 
class Land. Most or tie Farm lies to tin- Hunt and 
South, anil iia good wheat or grass producing land us 
ran be found in the State, Large Dwelling House 
Six large Barns, all In good condition (one new,88xl0. 
with basement-, Carriage House, Sheds, cte. Is wi-li 
watered. Store, Post Dtllcr- School, Black-mlth and 
Wagon maker only few r o*Ih away 
It Is lu good shape to be divided Into throe farms, 
viz. Uli) Aeri-s, with large Barn anil a good Well and 
(■ '•lilt. PX) Acres, with House, lurge Burn, and Hheep- 
shed And one or about, i<*i Acres with the Main 
Buildings. 
The said Farm will be sold In one body, or will bo 
divided as nhovo, and on reasonable terms 
For further information, inquire of 
MARION P. WORTHY. A ll m I (lint rn tor, 
0, F. D. WIIKK1.KU. ASfSJiteiSic,: 
„__ . . , Caiiamlalgua, N. Y. 
Do not want to exchange or trade for other pro- 
pci*ty. 
ENGINE 
WORKS 
INDIANAPOLIS. IND., U. S. A. i 
,_MANOFACriJUKHS lie I 
1STEAM ENGINES* BOIlEBSlJfi 
(Carry Engines and Boilers In Stock 
for immediate delivery. NH 
