THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
PERSONALS. 
Six hundred thousand dollars were left by 
Senator Anthony. 
Tiik Emperor of Austria has the finest col¬ 
lection of pipes in Europe. 
Alvin Clark, the veteran telescope-maker 
of Cambridge, is hale and hearty, and a reg¬ 
ular worker, although eighty. 
Baron Alphonse Rotebscbild says it would 
take him twenty-five years to settle his affairs 
sufficiently to allow him to withdraw from 
the firm. 
Jamks and Harry Garfield, sons of the ex- 
1 resident, have decided to become lawyers 
after their graduation from Williams College 
next year. 
Eugenie's companions at Carlsbad are the 
wife of General Bourbaki, and M. Pstrie, the 
latter of whom in the days of her splendor was 
Prefect of Police. 
Queen Victoria set the fashion of wearing 
a scarlet under skirt nearly forty years ago, 
having borrowed the idea from the milk¬ 
maids at Balmoral. 
Tite Crown Piinee of Prussia is a turner; 
the Crown Princess can earn a living with 
either brush or pen; their eldest son, Prince 
Wilhelm, is a photographer. 
John B. Gough is ’round with an anecdote 
that Lyman Beecher, father of Henry Ward 
Beecher, after a hard days’ work, used to get 
out, his violin and fiddle himself to sleep. 
Jhk Czar’s wife, a sister of the Princess of 
Wales, is extremely fond of jewelry, and pos¬ 
sesses the most ancient patterns and artistic 
sets that money could secure at Rome. 
Eor the erection of a hospital in Rome, 
near the Vaotican, the Pope has granted forty 
thousand dollars, and in the event, of an out¬ 
break of cholera, promises to visit the hospi¬ 
tal personally. 
Sknor Carlos Ramon, a Spanird of educa¬ 
tion, who, owing to reverses and discourage¬ 
ment, was porter in a Springfield hotel, has 
just fallen heir to a large fortune and three 
important titles, 
Emi'KROr V illiam is now so feeble that bis 
early demise is looked for at Berlin, aud its 
consequences canvassed. Unable to sit on 
horseback, he can only witness reviews from 
a carriage seat. 
In a single game of lacrosse at Toronto one 
man was knocked senseless, a second had a 
thumb broken, u third injured his collar-bone, 
and a fourth his arm, to say nothing of several 
out-aud-out fights. 
Atiiough Mr. Gladstone’s ’face is more 
ashen and his hair grayer, his eye is as lum¬ 
inous, his mouth as firm, and his head as 
grandly held on his shoulders, aud his whole 
carriage as noble, as ever. 
It is said that W. H. Vn udorbilt and his 
sons have lost in the last year or two $50,000,- 
000 by ill-timed speculations of various kinds. 
Thun, their railroad property has depreciated 
greatly, like all property of that sort, so that 
the total losses must be close to $75,000,000— 
but how about the gaius? 
Gladstone attributes his robust and green 
old age to a well-ordered system of masticat¬ 
ing his food, giving a certain number of bites 
to every mouthful of each kind of food; as 28 
for fish; J 'i for flesh, etc. The special admir¬ 
ers of the Grand Old Man can now be recog¬ 
nized at table, we are told, by their dealing 
with their food m a slow, ruminative fashion, 
while with fixed gravity of gaze they beat 
with one finger on the table, counting the re¬ 
quisite^number of bites! 
gRtoUaiwattiS 
BE5T TONIC. 
This medicine, combining Iron with pure 
vegetable tomes, ouickly and completely 
< urea Dyspepsia, Indigestion, WenUe**. 
kmSSVSS fe* *» “"«■ «oi» 
it is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to 
Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. 
It does not injure theteeth,cause headache,or 
produce conatimtion— other Iron medicines do 
It clinches tind purifies the blood, st imulatos 
the appetite.aids the assimilation of food re¬ 
lieves Heartburn and Belching, and strength¬ 
ens the muscles and nerves 8 
For Intermittent Fevers Lassitude, Lack of 
energy, <i:c M It has no equal. 
The genuine has above trade mark nmlf 
crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other H 
Hade only bjr UKOWN CHEMICAL <0., BALTIMORE, MU. 
g’ubliatiott.si. 
JUuclt ami poultry. 
The Great Litoran Sensation of the Year THE BEST CATTLE FASTENING! 
66 
OF 
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My Wife’s Fool 
A HUSBAND." 
jihl*' hook. An 
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lust rations, n is going 
Agents Wanted. l u 
A ro- 
Ry August Berkeley. _ 
immense hit. Everybody is 
jt. A Intitfn in every pn^e, uiitl under all a 
n lesson for every honic. 175 characteristic Il¬ 
lustrations. jt is gqing like wildfire. 
" F'. iretrcularsnnd terms a. 1 dross 
w A TtERICA N PntLISHINO CO., 
Hail ford, Cincinnati or Boston. MKXTHl.V THIS 1‘Al'Kit. 
TH TRT 
GREAT INSTRUCTION BOOK! 
NEW METHOD 
FOR THE PIANOFORTE. 
This wonderful Itook continues to sell im¬ 
mensely, and amoug others of flue qunlity may 
fairly be termed the leader, having had 
more years of continued large sales, bavini 
been repeatedly corrected until it may be sai 
to lie literally without fault, having been en 
larged and improved where possible, having 
been for years and years the favorite of emi¬ 
nent teachers who have used it, ami having 
been most profitable to the publishers and to 
the widow of the compiler, the copyright alone 
amounting to more than $00,000. 
X»H.ICH OF 
RICHARDSON’S 
NEW METHOD FOR THE PIANOFORTE, 
*J*3.00. 
Malted, post free, for above price. 
OLIVER DITSON & CO. j Boston. 
C. H. DITSON & CO......8117 Broadway. New York. 
and flaatiJ. 
DC A P U TRCPS vv ’° have ready for FAI.L. 
rCAllfl I nttO.TKAIlE our usual heavy 
stock of Poach trees. (Purehascruof large lots should 
correspond with UA.I Also, all kludH of Fruit, Shade 
a ml Ur unineiil.nl Tree*, and rtinnll Fruit 
Plant*. I tf~ We ran supply a limited quantity 
tinturul Nuiillieru Pencil Ncc.1, withered express¬ 
ly I'V l ’5'. , l ,1 . r .?liE' , ’ ,al ; ‘Keut. quality guaranteed. 
DAVID HAIItl) iV SON, [tluuiilnpiin, N, J, 
GRAPERIES FOR SALE. 
Of the lute IlF.TTtK R. TIUMBLE, West Chester. Pa 
Two, each 150 feet lomr, containing 170 Vines In full 
bcarltiK, all grafted In Phylloxera proof roots. Four 
50 feet each. One large GREEN HOUSE, all thor 
outrhly heated with hot water from one lire. Double 
Dwelling, II Rooms; Stable: Carriage, Chicken and 
Spring House. Six Acres Land, all In Orst-eluss eon 
dltlon. Terms easy. Kor circular, with full Informa¬ 
tion, apply to 
l»A Vf 6M.MeFA BLAND, Wt.l Chester, Pa. 
The oldest In the West. 
Established 1835. 300 
Acres. Trees. Small 
Fruits, Vines, Shrubs, 
ROMs, Root t.rnft.s. Storks, Seedling*. Young Orna¬ 
mentals, etc, tJneuualed Stock of Now and Rare Vu- 
rlitles Including the wonderful Mnriiinini, the ear 
Best, best ami most beautiful of Plums: as nearly 
cureulto proor as TQrro our spcelnlty. Fruit, 
any vurlety known. I ntto Ornamental and Ever 
green. Planters siifiplicd at wholesale prices. 
Address 
NT A HK <V i'Ux l.an.luuii. Mo. 
jtllARLBOROS 
«f I SNUTHBERTS 
w gRICHTONS 
GKO* S. WALES, 
Kochcittcri N.V. 
>4^ Write for prices.14 
L00MINGT0N fittttWsK 
NURSERY C0.a fc,.'';vS 
I BLOOMINGTON,ILL.Sr'KSSM 
I or Fruit A OmamentalTrec**. Uataloguefor 
Fall of 1883 now ready and mailed on appll. 
cation. OOO ACRES. IS(3r«euhuiu«i 
Wanted .—a man who understands grading and 
packing Small Fruits. Give age. references, and ex- 
penonec. Address, in own handwriting. 
K. (J. L'HAKR dk Geneva, N, Y. 
WA NTLD.-Position by a first clans Farmer and 
Gardener. Over 25 years' practical experience as 
Head, In both rapacities of first-class cstabllsnments, 
laying out and managing all thing* appertaining to 
such. Address Vliutas, i*. G. Box 2fllU, New York City. 
NEW AlfD H.AXLJE 
WINTER FLOWERING PLANTS, 
NEW FRUITS, DUTCH Iti; I.IIS, ETC. 
New Pears, new Peaches, new Cherries, new Grapes, 
new St rawberrlea, Ac., with a large stock of all kinds 
of Fruit Trees, shrubs, St c, 
DUTCH I*Cl,B**.—Large Importations, direct 
from the leading growers in (Tolland First quality 
Bulls", Beautiful Hot-house plants, Draeieuus, Crotons, 
Orchids, Winter Flowering Plants, Hoses, ttc , well 
grown. Cheap. 
Catalogues mailed to applicants. 
.JOHN SAUL, Washington, D. C. 
VINES IVkwpnli' Red, 
n n a nr 
■ fm |Li Mm m>♦**», JluofV* Kurlj, 
II th<* bustuew aid ul'l viiriuiluh 
m M I I am I " lrxL * to name. f* rw Hlrsw- 
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ lir.rrlca, IJlar k h. rrlc*, otO. 
li A Q | OnDH 4otherRjuuHf»rrlf«u./V^« lUtfr*6 
manLDunu jokl uok^eua hos, jiurrLrt«t>uus;>j. 
f^lPIpiM PEARS! 
. ft. 200,000 I ..'Conte 
and K Seller Pears. Lanai in pro¬ 
fit to the Orange. Jteatl:/ bHyhtimmf 
only on their own root*. Catalogue, 
with facts, Free, Pen To and 
Money Pciehc*. A large, gen- 
end assortment or Fruit Tree*. 
Address VV. K. I1KIKBS, Man¬ 
ager, lluntnville NurMcrlcH.v 
lluSTHYUHni, ALABAMA. 
AUEN l'S Colu Money who sell Da. Crash’s Fanilly 
Physician. Frier 8 . 2 . HO Specimen pages free. 
Address A. W Hamilton * Co., Ann ai nor, Mich. 
I FARM TELEGRAPHV, or 3IiOKT.ltAND 
» i 7 andTN PE WRITHING here. Situations 
furnished. Address v a) .ks T ise Begs., Janesville. WIs. 
WANTFfl Men and W„, nc n Agent*. JAMES E. 
ITflniLU WHITNEY, Nurseryman, Rochester, N.Y. 
SMITH’S 
SELF-ADJUSTING SWING STANCHION! 
The only Practical Swing Stanchion Invented. Thou¬ 
sands In use. Illustrated Circular free. Manufactur¬ 
ed by BROOKS&PARSONS.AddUon.Stenbell Co., N.Y 
REGISTEREDSWINE 
‘ - 1 fi.'toiiL'Ii ’I I'll cuter U I’o- 
IiIiiuh, A IHijiuriP'l l(crk»nln-N 
True pvdljrree xivun with cvMry fuld. Btronit, lu ulfliy 
wtniik only. Purify ir»mru»»tet‘«. nUmp for mnr 
loffutv €• H* \Varrliict«»ti« But »m, \Y cwl rfie«1cr, i*u 
4RKSKT roi. AMi.f in > . 
f lutter Whllr, flerkwhlrv \ Y««rk- 
■vhlr** Soulliiluwn, IViGwulil 
jidiI Oxfnnl Bonn Shr^pnntl l.nmfiv 
Srotrh Cotlry lihcplicril Diiir* j«nH 
Fanry Poultry. Hrmt forCllUlOfUA 
W.ATLKK BPKPKI * PO.Phlla. r> 
. SHORT HORN Young Dull* of fashionable 
tribes for Sale by It. U. ALLICN. Chut ham, 
AIorri* Co., New Jersey. 
2806Lbs.Wg’t 
-f two OHIO IMPROVED 
CHESTER HOGS] 
bend for description of this 
famous breed. Also Fowls. 
L. B.SILVER,Clevoland, 6 J 
THE LINE 8ELECTED BY THE U. 8. GOV’T 
TO CARRY THE FA8T MAIL 
GOING WEST. 
ONLY LINE RUNNING TWO THROUGH 
TRAINS DAILY FROM 
CHICAGO, PEORIA &8T. LOUIS, 
Through the Heart of the Continent by way 
or Paelllc Junction or Omaha to 
DENVER, 
or vln Kansan City and Atchison to Denver, con¬ 
necting in Union Depots at Kanum. City, Atchison, 
Omaha and Denver with through trains for 
SAN FRANCISCO, 
aud all points In the Far West, hhortest Line to 
KANSAS CITY, 
And all points In the HoulU- West. 
TOURISTS AND HEALTH-SEEKERS 
Should not forget the fact that Round Trip tickets at 
reduced rat.*) cap be purchased via this (jrenfc 
Through Line, 10 all the Health anil Pleuaurn* 
Resorta of the Wat and Hnulh-Weet, Including 
the Mountains or COLO U A DO, the Valley of the 
YosemUe, the 
CITY OF MEXICO, 
and all point* in the Mexican Republic. 
HOME-SEEKERS 
Should also remember that thin line leads direct to 
the heart or the Government and Railroad Lunds In 
Nebraska, Kansas, Texas, Colnradunud Washing¬ 
ton Territory. 
It Is known as the great THROUGH CAR LINK 
0 C America, and Is universally admitted to be the 
Finest E<iuI|*ihmI Rullrou.t In tbo World for 
ull cliiNne* ol’ Travel. 
Through Pickets via tlila Hue for sale at all Rail¬ 
road Coupon Picket unices lu the United Htau* aud 
Canada. 
T. J. POTTER, 
Vice-Pres, and Gen. Manager. 
PERCEVAL LOWELL, 
Gen. Pass, Ag't Chicago. 
JNO. U. A. BEA .N, Gen. Eastern Ag’t, 
317 Broadway, New York, and 
3Wi Washington Hi., Boston. 
NORTHERN 
II PACIFIC R. R. 
I J| LinO 1. Minnesota, North Dakpta 
L A NDStoa Wash,ng ‘ 
^■0 ■ I ■ \0 I he Northern Pacific country Is 
the newest region open for settlement, BUT THE RICH¬ 
EST IH NATURAL RESOURCES. Its exceptionally fer¬ 
tile soil, well watered surface fine wheat and farming 
lands, best of cattle grounds, large bodies of timber, 
rich mining districts, healthful climate, great navigable 
waters, ami grand commercial opportunities are Die 
chief attractions which invite a large population. 
NATE 10,818.4X1 acres or MORE THAN HALF of 
IIU I I. all the Public Land* disposed of in 18Hd 
were in th« Northern Pacific country. Send for maps 
and publications describing the railroad lands and tnc 
country. They are sent FR EE. 
Address CHAS. 15. LAMRORN, 
Land Com'r, lit. Paul, Minn. 
FARMS for SALE. 
My HOME FARM nl 1«0 AUK K8> or more, If 
desired, highly Improved and good locution- also, a 
EA lf >l ol 2*20 ACRK8, good hoIJ, adapted to 
mixed fnrmlng. 
Price reasonable and terms easy. 
Address BOX 41, IUF.DINA, 
Lena wee Co., lYlieh. 
Virginia Farm* —Mild climate. Cheap Homes. 
Send for circu lar. A. O. BLISfi, Ontralin, Vu, 
LEPAGE’S 
LIQUID CLUE. 
UN EQUALLED FOR CEMENTING 
WOOt>, GLASS. CHINA, PAPER, LEATHER, Ac- 
AWARDED COLD MEDAL. LONDON, 
y «e<l by Miunn &n»iullii Organ St Piano Co., Pullman 
PaUceCar Or, Str. Mfii only by the RUSSIA 
CEJMENt C6. OLOUCESTER, MASS, BOLD 
EVERYWHERE. SampleTin Can* sent by Mail, 25c. 
implement,si amt Pachittcty 
™l BRADLEY 
PERRY’S PATENT 
Mold oit it* Merit*. 
GUARANTEED 
Free from Horse Motion. 
TWO WHEELER. 
Tho only Two Wheeled Vehicle that is 
absolutely free from all horse motion. 
Illustrated Price List free. 
BRADLEY &C0, SY i A S^? a . Y - 
TIMKEN SPRINC VEHICLES! 
Easiest riding 
Hides an easy 
son an with two 
Vehicle made. 
~ with one m-r- 
The Springs 
lengthen and shorten neeordlng to I he weight (hry 
«*"y* ftnuaiY well adapted*to niugh country 
I i i. o 1K ’ / H b 1 r 1 v<> a ° f <’ 111 >■ s. Mn till fart it red nnd 
“~." v .V|SS«gg^yM*a*iiSsi- 
, H ,1 mr ABBOTT BUGGY CCL 
iREKA MOWE “ 
The Lightest Draft Mower 
IN THE WORLD. 
Removed tn Utica, New York,where i here has been 
erected one of the largest and most complete 
Factories 111 the country. Here, with largely 
Increased Fnpllal, the best, Improved machin¬ 
ery, skilled workmen, and pono liui the best 
material, we will make an Improved Muclilue, 
that will Imvc no equal. 
AfiPMTQ WANTED AT ONCE 
HUtlM I O In oil |, MM'tT l*IKI> TKHR1TOKY, 
For full particulars, address 
EUREKA MOWER CO. 
UTICA, NE"W YORK. 
Mention the Rural Now Yorker. 
-TIT HI- 
“STANDARD” 
_ FARM | 
Feed milL 
MANUPAOTUREDBY 
R» I*. ORR Sc CO. 
LIMITED. 
PITTS BURGH, PA. 
Improved 1884. 
Price Reduced. 
Send for Circular. 
A GOOD SAW MILL 
OurNo. l Plantation Saw Mill Is designed to be run 
by 8, 10 or 12 horsn power Agricultural Engines 
With this power from. 
1,500 To 4,000 Feet 
or lumber nan be nut in a day. A product *25 to50 per 
cent, greater Ihnu can be cut with any reciprocating 
saw mill with the same power. The mills are com 
nlclo except saw, uml will be put on the cars In 
GinelnnaU rnr the low price of gam, and warranted 
in every iiHrllcular. Saw Mills of all sizes, Kiigincs. 
Boilers, Shafting, Gearing, «c. 
Illustrated Circulars sent free. 
LANE & B0DLEY C0„ 
John and Water Streets, 
CINCINNATI, O. 
BREECH-LOADER 
Guaranteed Ktei 1 Barrels, Side 
I.evcr Action, liar (Front Action) 
--Locks. Warranted good i hooter 
or no sale. Only HI6. Our FitmoUB Number 21, 
SIS MUZHE-LOADER WnW «RIO 
Send .tamp for lllumatisl oatnlogun ,if Oun», Knlv, «, Watchet. 
P. POW ELL A SON, 180 Main St., Cincinnati, 0. 
$16 
HKAD<LUARTERS FOIL 
The “Standard” Galvanized Wire Nettings. 
Garden 
Fish 
Funds. 
Fencing. 
Vine 
Training. 
__ I,aw a 
Aviurie*.Fencing. 
Illustrated t’afalogiHi containing Flans of Foul try 
Houses aud Hum, Pigeon Houses, Aviai lea.Dog Kcu 
io'Ih, Garden Seats, Summer Houses, etc., together 
with valuable Information about keeping Poultry 
Pigeons, Birds, and Dogs, and how to make It profit¬ 
able, sent on receipt of 10c. to cover postage. 
Address UUOUKNER Si EVANS, 
Mr/s. Jt Importers, 4*J!i West Ht„ N. Y. City. 
