*UNGTO/V 
PERSONALS. 
$eat <*F.$tatr 
Mr. Bonner has paid *207.000 for eight 
trotters. 
Hakrv and James Garfield are seniors at 
Williams College. 
Mr. Walton Hall owns Daniel Webster’s 
Marshfield estate, which is now a stock farm. 
It is said that as an elegiac speaker the late 
Senator Anthony had no equal. 
The Kids; of Portugal gets $140,000 a year 
salary as king. 
r I wo thousand Smiths had a grand picnic at 
Peapaek, New Jersey, lately, and the whole 
family were not there either. 
The grangers of Massachusetts say that 
Governor Robinson beats ex-Governor Long 
as a cattle show orator. 
The government of Great Britain has paid 
v0,000 pounds for the famous Raphael belong¬ 
ing to the Duke of Marlborough. 
Dr Dix, of Boston, left the great part of 
the income of a large fortune to give excur¬ 
sions and rural vacations to sick children. 
Liszt angrily contradicts the report that lie 
is growing blind. He has just been granted 
a pension of some 1,500 dollars a year, 
A 50.000 dollar monument is being built in 
Vienna for Mozart, who, it is said, wanted 
bread in his life time, ami uow gets a stone. 
The wealthiest United states Senator is 
James S. Fair, who is worth 40,000,000 dollars, 
but it is thought he had to come to America 
for “fair play." 
Mr St. John having said that the Prohibi¬ 
tion party is destined to become a power in the 
land, it is suggested tbatthey will be a water- 
power. 
Governor Stanford, of California, has 
over 3,INK) acres of grapes, at Vina, of which 
.2,500 are bearing. Must of the vines were 
planted two or three years ago. 
The Seneca Indians have adopted an ex- 
mayor of Utica, New York, Mr. Charles W. 
Hutcbingson; his tribe name, which is unpro¬ 
nounceable, signifies corn-planter, the selection 
Of t hat name implying great honor. 
The Democratic nominee for Governor of 
Massachusetts, John Endicott, is a direct de¬ 
scendant in the eighth generation from John 
Endicott the first Governor of that State. He 
was born iu Salem and is a Harvard graduate. 
The death is announced, at Buenos Ayres, 
of Nieholau* Auchorene, who has left $12,000,- 
000. lie owned an ouormoua pustural proper¬ 
ty, which carried 152,000 cows and 400,000 
sheep 
Mit. T. D. Millar, of Ingersoll, Canada, 
cheese maker and buyer, while in London the 
other day, received a cablegram tnat his ex¬ 
hibit of cheese at the Amsterdam exhibition 
had received first prize. 
R. W. K. Gleio, of England, who was pre¬ 
sent at the battle of New Orleans iu 1H15, and 
saw Generul Packenham killed, isanonogena- 
natt, ami is the oldest author who still writes. 
He was a great favorite with the Iron Duke. 
The Emperor of Germany has conferred on 
Prince Bismarck the “Order of Merit,” the 
highest military honor. With civil honors he 
was already loaded; nut ho showed himself 
such a thorough soldier that the Emperor 
deems him worthy of this military decoration 
also. 
It is stated that the yearly renewal of two 
small silk Hugs in one of the state apartments 
of Windsor Palace, is the sole condition upon 
which the Duke of Marlborough aud the Duke 
of Wellington hold their titles and estates, 
and that a failure to pay this tribute would 
cause forfeiture. 
Mrs. A. T. Stewart has a piece of umber, 
bought for her by her husband, the size of the 
palm of one’s hand, aud inclosing a small fish; 
its price was 4,300 dollars. The Empress of 
Russia, who has the finest tea iu the world, 
has an amber tea service—cups and saucers, 
cream jug, aud sugar bowl—out of w hich to 
drink it. 
tmm FOIt SALK, near New Haven 
1“ m Sw Iwl c’nun. A l-i rn-cln ** Kami of 
■ 7,V , Ante*. The host of l.onil, pro 
poilv divided In monilow, pasture umi wood; plentv 
..r water, river ami springs. Two hood Houses (one 
or them Is the birthplace of Hon. Eon win Pi Kit 1 'unti 
KOCU I.arok ll.ttiss. lee House, umi all necessary 
(WHISK*?!* ml es from New Haven, one mile from 
MtuUoli of N. V anil H. Air l.lno It. K.. and two miles 
. •* “V 0 tt,,, l H. It. K. Thl* properly Is 
slrletly first elass m every way. and suitable liir a 
slin k or dairy farm, a large i|tuwiMlv of milk Is 
now UeliiR furnlaheil lor New Raven market. 
II. P. IIOADLEV, New Haven, Couu, 
VALUABbK FARM PROPERTY 
I O (' I* OHB A N E T A T K. 
The well Utiowti and valuable Farm property Int- 
loUKlliK to the Estate of the late M. P. WORTHY situ 
ate-Li. AU.KN'S IIIl.L. . inlarli, Co N V ' Is o.Verial 
r*. 11 sab-. Sulil l'arm eoii(MlllSHb.-.|jI 11X1 Acres of llrst 
class Land. Most or Hie Farm lies lo (he East and 
South, aud a» K'«jd wheat, nr crass producing laid as 
ean be found III (lie Slate. Law Dwell I ok House, 
■U "11 In Rood eundlllon loiie new.!12xit). 
wll li ba semen I; ('urrlageflmise, ailed*. etc. Is well 
wali-rod. Store, Host i MTIcc Sch.iid. Hlaeksnilth aud 
\V akou maker only few rods awav. 
,U ill* Idea Info three farms, 
VIZ. lUb teres. Will, lurgc Darn ami a Rood Well and 
ifi ' i' )u "-Itti House, large Harn. and Sheep- 
slied And one «.r about .*(*: Acres, with the .Main 
Buildings. 
The said Farm will be sold In one lioilv. or will be 
divided a> above, aud on reasonable terms. 
vlUJltl*Information. impure of 
IVlAltlON t*. WORTH V. A ilmlii Ini in I or, 
o». ir it tnitfe, t'liniindiiluHu, N. v . 
t I • II. \\ IIKEItERt RpiiI KHtmc Am'iipy, 
„ . . , Cminmliiluuit. N. y. 
l o not want to exehuURe or trade for other pro 
JJmpU'meut# and ^Harhinctt) 
THE WILLIAMS 
Hit Nrariisissi 
Roses, Root Hrafts, Htoeks, Seedlings. Youur orna¬ 
mentals, etc, Unequaled Stock of New and Rare Va¬ 
rieties, including the wimdi-rful llnrliiuiis, the ear 
llest, liest and most beautiful ol Plum*: as m-urly 
eiircullo proof as TpLCC our specialty. Fruit, 
auv variety known I flLLO urtinmental and Ever 
Rrcen. Planters supplied at wholesale prices 
Address STARR A CO., Louisiana. Mo. 
Land I .nails N percent. 
. , * J'-fwkin Principal ami Interest guar¬ 
anteed. Guaranty based oiirupltul or$T^,iXKt Refer 
to any commercial agency. Fend for ctrculam. 
Texa« Komi AKeney, Cormeuim, Texan. 
THE LINE SELECTED BY THE U. S. GOV’T 
TO CAREY THE FAST MAIL 
Highest prize awarded these machines at. tho 
New York stale Agricultural society’s latest trial, 
over a large uumber competing. 
Ample warranty and opportunity for trial given. 
For full particulars address 
ST. JOHNSVILLE AGR’l WORKS, 
ST. JOHNSVILLE. MONTGOMERY CO. t N. Y. 
Qmm PEARS! 
11 specialty. l'(MMMM) LeCont-c 
and Kit Her P»vin Kunal it* pro- 
lit to tllellraugn. Hralh, hlii/hi firo'tf 
only on their nwu resits. Catalogue, 
with facts, Free. I’eeii To and 
llonrv Pnnrlirv, A large, gen. 
'•nil iiMHOrhnent, of Fruit Tiwn. 
Addrees W . K. II KIRKS, Man¬ 
ager, Huntsville .Nurseries, 
lll'SlT.NVILLK, ALAHA.MA. 
This Is the best Working and the 
„__ most powerful Wind Kn 
< In ibc worliK bet*aunp 
S&L.j o t Jll-Al. the superior ex 
T ot-Ilenee of Its self regulat 
»' lug mechaul-*in ;urid second. 
the belter form ami uotl- 
tlon of Its sails, The facts 
and reasons whP-n support Hd« 
claim arc*> t fori h In om- Uescrlp 
tlvtM ntalogiio, second Edition 
1884, for which apply to 
I Ids new variety has again proven Its superiority 
overolder varieties by It>- enormous yield, tine •oml 
ity of ilinlu aud Flour and the fart ib.it, with ordl 
nary cultivation, it only requires bus. of seed to 
produce T\\ ».M \ -f lv K to FORTY bushels 
per acre Price, I peek RI.IIH; % bus. *1.50 % bus., 
enough for one acre, *;!,<><>; I bus. 2 bus tl.au: ID 
V.; 1 ' 1 ,' ru ' 'Liriiti Amber Wbcur urlclnat 
ed In this locality. Circular I'n-e. Address 
.1. L. DILLON, fsccilMdiin mid Florlnl, 
iShiou«r.|>i| rif. I'll. 
going wkst. 
ONLY LINE RUNNING TWO THROUGH 
TRAINS DAILY FROM 
CHICAGO, PEORIA A ST. LOUIS, 
Through the Heart of th«Continent by way 
of Pacific junction or Omaha to 
DENVER, 
or via Kansas titty and Atchison to Denver con- 
nma/'i? 11 Fv!"" ^''ixds ut Kuumiu 1 ’Ity, Atchison, 
Omaha and Denver with through trains for 
SAN FRANCISCO, 
and ail points Iu tho Far Went- hhort.sst Line to 
KANSAS CITY, 
And all points in the 8ont.h-Wcst. 
TOURISTS AND HEAL?H'8EEKERS 
Hhuuld not forget the fact that Round Trip tlckeis at 
redue.-d rates ean be purctiam-d via (his (jrent 
l b roiiuli Line, to all the Health and Pleasurw 
Resorts of the West and Horn!, West, IneDm ng 
Y(A*amTte U i!.T 0f (: ° l oR V ,M L H>« Valley of th* 
CITY OF MEXICO, 
and all points in the Mexican Republic. 
HOME-SEEKERS 
(he r lhRt tll,M " np l » , a«h» direct to 
Ne. r F * 1 - '"•t'UV’/nment and Railroad l.ands Iu 
PFAPH TRFF8 JTf have ready ror fall 
rc«i»n i nttu itkadk our usual heavy 
sleek of Peach trees. < Purchasers of large Iota should 
correspond with ufi.l Also,all klndsof If, nit, <s|ia ( |c 
and Ortiiiinciitnl Trees, mill »mall Fruit 
Pliiiiln. itf'Wi- can siqiply a limited quantity 
natural Muiitliei-n Pencil Seed, gathered express¬ 
ly us by om-special agent. Quality guaranteed. 
DAVID liAIRD lV SON, huimliii>an, N. J. 
I'uirhuven, Alims 
Mention this paper. 
JOHNSON & FIELD 
RACINE, WIS 
Man'fVs of l,ho“RACIN'KFARM” an 
A.JNT JNJXINJGr 3vac: 
lUOMINGT0H:?“i 
NURSERY C 0 .&S 3 
BLOOMINGTON,ILL,!:i;; 7 MS 2 
i d' Frm t AOmntnamal Tree*. CatalORii e for 
i'all of Ism) now ready and mailed on appll. 
cation. GOO Ai'ltKS. 13 lirreuliuuints 
PAINESVILLE, O. 
Offer the IIKST umi ClIKAPKST HFLIlS 
HOSKS.WlNTICR-ni.OO WlNL PLANT!- 
Kin IT TRKF.S, URAl’i; VINES, aud all 
Nfiiftll FrnitN. Givis them your aikln'H«ou anoH 
taJ, ftu«1 they will huih! you their FRER 
Uis known as the great THROUdll CAR LINK 
♦>r America, ami J.*i universally uHniiued to be the 
Kiunst Eq it ip tied Ruilrond In (lie World for 
oil eliiMMCH of Travel, 
Through Tlckeia via this line for sale at all Kall- 
^"ui’hu ticket uillcea In the Hutted Mtatea and 
GRUMHi 
T.J. POTT HR, 
Vice Pres, and uem Manager. 
PERCEVAL LOWKLL, 
Cleu. Pans. Ag’t Chicago. 
JNO. Q. A. RKAN.tlen. Kastern Ag’t, 
Broadway. New York, and 
JUb Washington Ht., Run tom 
VVINTHH FLOWERING PUNTS, 
mm <-r, * ,,r ,° extensively bv Farmers, Millers, 
" ""‘’l- rs Birougho.it (lie t nir.-.f 
mm , • wl| o lu Idy recommend (hem as Iwlng the UKHT 
i, V( 'r. n ‘'" 1 '' fur cleaning and grndltig Wheat, liar. 
11 itL**' 1 ^ orn and Reeds of every deseriptliin, 
lliev do ihe work morn thoroughly, luivo greater 
rnparity than oilier mills. B 
l,M,iv« r '') 3, r' n|f ! v , "' ilt !' r th " v "'7 host material, 
hlgld v flalHhed, and n re m.ido in four different, sizes, two 
ror l-arm use, and two for Warehouse, Elevator and 
Millers' use. 
They are WARRANTED to give SATISFACTION. 
Write for prices before purchasing any other mill. 
NEW FRUITS, DUTCH ItULKS, ETC. 
New Fears, new Peaches, new- r 'herrim, new firm>es 
wew t'frawherites, Ac., with a large stork of all kinds 
of Fruit Trees, shrubs, *e. 
DUTCH HI LlIN-Large Importations, direct 
froni the leading growers in Holland. First, quality 
Bulbs, beautiful Hot house plants. Dracmnas.Croions, 
Orchids, Winter Flowering Plants, Hoses, &e . well 
grown. Cheap. ' ’ 
Catalogues malted to applicants. 
JOHN SAUL, WunIi ington, D. C. 
STOVER N°p R JpHIP 
GEAREH | I linn i Minnesota, North Dakota 
LANDS w’A-- WasKing - 
*A • AV IKS 111 I hr Northern l\icifie countrv !<; 
L -A man who understands grndlDg and 
naJl r rults (live age. references, and ex- 
Addre-ix In own handwriting. 
I.. CtiAwB * CO.. U«ni-vn, N. V. 
^tocU ami poultry. 
REGIS rfcREDSWINE 
mja riiuriiust, '-ro! < heater U lilti-a, I*»>- 
lsii(l*t'hliiu», A hii(.,ro'<l lli-rl.htris 
•illgri e Kivaii with kury anlunll volil. Mruac keaJtby 
r. Purlly guarHiiteed. Son.'. ,tnT'ip for new t ala- 
C. II. V\ urrluxtuii. Bo* (Ui. West (luster. Pa 
Jf llagY KKn, col . Ml.Mu > . 
I he-liT wait,. Hrrk.liirr Jt Yi rk- 
'hire I'licv. HouIbHiinn, Cnt-wulil 
Kid Oxfurd Hi.wit Mire|iuild faniln 
Srolrll (lille^ Shl‘|ilienl lli^- nnd 
r.inry Poultry. SmilfiirlKUlugui 
w.irLkk m km * 'Ti t Mi*, r 
LIQUID GLUE 
SHOUT HORN Young Hull* of fashionable 
tribes for Sale, by K. 11. ALLEN, 1 hrithani, 
IHorrta Co., New Jersey. 
UNEQUALLED POR CEME NTINO 
CH1NA J. * JAPER . LEATHER, Ac- 
C °^° .MEDAL, LONDON, 1883. 
}, *.™ hy Miwoti x rTaiidlu i iryun 41 Plano Co.jPullmttd 
n'ttSfrei on,v hy (hii RIJSSIA 
PCUC “ tM /m - - sold 
2806 Lbs. Wg’t 
EVERYWMEl 
THE UfeST 18 THE CHEAPE8T." 
S ENGINES 
II eections and purpoecsA Write for Free Pamphlet 
-icon to IheAuJtmiui ATaylorCo.. Mansflnld, Ohkk 
rsOolnMouey who sell Un. Chakk’b Family 
Physician. I rice JK'J.IHL Speetmen pages fretf 
Address A. W. Ramlllon & Co., Ann Arbor. Jlieh 
!{* V* MHORT-H AND 
KITIM; bore. Situations 
KSTtuE Bros., Janesville, win. 
