PERSONALS. 
Wiscons n elected the youngest Congress¬ 
man—Robert M, La. Follette, aged ’28 years. 
Talk af Washington is that. Colonel F. B 
Grant has strong hopes of soon securing an 
appointment in the Ouartermaster’s Depart¬ 
ment of the Army. 
Mrss Vera Manning, niece of Cardinal 
Manning, is to take the veil early in December. 
She brings to the Church #300.000, which she 
inherited under her uncle’s (Mr. Charles Man¬ 
ning's) will. 
Since lust September Emperor William has 
had five severe fainting tits, his vitality falling 
very low after each attack, and it is feared at 
the Berlin Court that he will die before the 
year is ended. 
The Princeof Naples, King Humbert's heir, 
a lad of l'i, is weak in mi id and body. His 
parents are first cousins. His greatest accom¬ 
plishment is talking English, which he learned 
from English nurses and governesses, 
A woman In Uuiou Spring*, N. Y., who 
was an inveterate smoker, has succumbed. She 
was boru in 1772, and has used the weed for 
ov t 50 years. Three of her children survive 
her, the oldest being at the a h e of 73 years. 
Mr. Jacob Huntsbahuer, now living at 
Germantown, Ohio, was born in Dauphin 
Co., Pa., November 15, 1731, and Is therefore 
exactly 103 years old. He has voted every 
Democratic Presidential ticket from Jefferson 
to Cleveland. 
It is rather odd that the man who led the 
first batch of emigrants across the Plains to 
California, in 1849, and stayed there and got 
rich, never had even the smallest mining in¬ 
terest. His name was Martin Murphy; he be¬ 
gan raising cattle, and kept at it, and has just 
died at San Jose, 80 years old and worth 
$3,000,000. ■ 
The officers of the Connecticut Agricultural 
Experiment Station warn farmers against one 
H. M. Pollard, who makes a worthless fertili¬ 
zer. and who sometimes calls himself “Prof.” 
George H. Stockbridge, a brother to Prof. 
Stoekbridge of the Massachusetts Agricultu¬ 
ral College. He is a rtiun about 03 years old, 
5 feet 7'X inches high, weighs about 180 
pounds, and has sandy gray whiskers and gray 
heir. The Eye-opener exposed this swindler 
three months ago. 
ptsccllanmt.c! 
LINSEED MEAL. 
ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FEED FOR 
Cattle, Horses, Calves, Sheep and Hogs. 
, This Meal li tho prnduut of pure sound Flaxseed. 
Linseed being Us olDor name. 
The reason wlo Linseed Meal is thu most nutrll 
ions Of all roods Is because It contains tho largest pro- 
porti u of nitrogenous "UbHlanee: 
File effects of N1trugefiuu -. Foods, such as I.I.skekd 
Mi.a!„ may be briefly hummed up as follow*: 
>- l" U with straw or other coarse fodder they ae 
quire a value as food not attalnab'eln any other way. 
2. They u<ld a great value to the dab v. 
3. They lay on flesh and fat rapidly. 
4. rjicy promote a healthy ucUriey'iu all the or fins. 
5. Tl.ey increase the fertility or tin- soil ov etirleti- 
lng the manure of auimaL fed with them. ‘ 
6. They prevent disease by keeping the organs tn a 
healthy condition Lluxcd Meal has hern frequently 
used in Hog Cholera, and has never faded to prevent 
its spread. 
U Is almost needless to say, that In order to derive 
much hem tli from the use f>r Linseed Meal It. must be 
red In quantity. At least one half of all an anim I 
consumes may safely and profitably be Linseed 
Meal. 
; r'~Flenso -end in a-ample order or for elreular 
and prices Orders will he promptly tilled by any one 
of the following parties; 
Cleveland Llnm-ed Oil Co.. Cleveland, Oli'o 
Toledo I. insert! Oil I II., Toledo, Ohio 
Detroit l.iuseed Oil Co.. J»et roll. Michigan. 
I 1*. Lv.tlls <V < o., India on polii. Ind 
8t Paul I Disced 0.1 Co . wr. Foul, Hum. 
<;*" fuwatl l.mw. ed Oil Co., Cinriimnll. o|,|o. 
Ceilirul*1. 1 nseed Oil Co., Hunan* < iry y| w . 
S A I ■»“ ONONDAGA F. F, 
” ^ 1 * Onl. f f on Tattle Sjt /. T. 
The purest, rtroHyiat, heel and cheapest Salt 
made. 
WARRANTED AH PURE AS ANY SALT IN Till; MARKET. 
^ TRIUMPHANT EVERYWHERE. 
L it triumphed at Buffalo In 1>«7, * curing 25 of 
the St) fnbs of but i or declared best by the Judges. 
- It signally triumphed In in me test , made 
r l»y the Butter and Cheese Exchange It grandly 
■ triumphed at the MUwaukei-Orun i Union Hairy 
Fair In 1 hs;|, (aklng all the J.railtay / *retnium . and 
Swceps'atees but one dying He rival on lhut,, and win 
ning-Hi out or sit premiums over 4 foreign competi¬ 
tors. 
it is th,- Wisnjno Salt, and IT IS AMERICAN. Am¬ 
erican- should be proud of It. 
Manufactured solely by the 
AMERICAN DAIRY SALT CO.,L. 
For further information,address 
J. VV. BANKER, Secretary, 
1840. 
1884. 
SHAVING 
HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALLED. 
For 20 years has been standard forquallty in U.S.Navy 
/ GENUINE \ 
YANKEE SOAP1 
MANCHESTER, CONN., | 
WIT. L TA MS J- Ti Tt O TTIERS 
CHEMISTS AND APOTHECARIES. I 
N lo pr*i ixtuiasrleiLo. It. r .i^wtlur. wl-| 
\ «ach cike. / 
(Copy of Label:* 
ALL DRUGGISTS KEEP IT. 
Trial Sample for Twelve Cents. 
J.B. WILLIAMS & CO., Glastonbury, Conn, 
$Ussa:Uaiif0u0 
PROFESSOR 
£"*X10SPHA77 C ^ 
IAKING 1 
Made from Professor Ilorsfonl’s Add 
Phosphate. 
Recommended by leading physicians. 
Makes lighter biscuit, cakes, etc., and 
is healthier than ordinary (taking Pow¬ 
der. 
A. 1 ! bottles. *tpid at u rensonnhle price. 
The llorsford's AI in mine and Cook Hook 
sent free- 
RuniforilChemleat Works, Providence, K. I. 
U. SI. A NTIION Y Ag’t too and 102 Keade St., N. V . 
THE SCIENCE OF LIFE. flNLYll 
BY in AIL POSTPAID. 
KNOW THYSELF. 
A GREAT M-dlenl WORK on MANHOOD. 
Nervous and Physical Debility. Premature lie 
dine in mat). A book fur every man, yming, middle 
aged and ala. It contains 12 ,"> prescriptions fur ull 
neute anti ehronlc dUeuses, each one of which Ik 
I nvaluable Ho found by the author, whu.se expo 
rience fur 2d years is such as probably never hetorc 
f" > >" the lot uf tiny physloun. HWI pages, bound 
In beautiful Frenchnni-ll-i, i-ruhnic-rd povers. full gill. 
KUarauteed to lie a (liter work In every sense me 
ehnmed literary aii't Iirefe*s|otlttl tllAtl atlv other 
work sold in this enuntrv ror r.’.vt, or the money wilt 
he refunded la every Instance. Price only ?i. m |, v 
mall, postpaid. IlhiHtrutod sample t! cents. Send 
now Gold medal awarded fbcnuthofbv the National 
Medleit l Association, to the officers of which be refer" 
I he Science of Life should be read by the young for 
Instruction, und by the am tided for relief. II will 
iifm*H f itlL L<jruiou T*inett. 
There U no main bar of rioclety to whom The Science 
of Life will not be useful, wnelher youth, parent, 
guardian. Instructor or elcfuvmau. iryonaut. 
Address the Peabody Medical Institute,or Ur W. It. 
Parker. No l Bulttnch Street, Boston, Mies., who tins 
be consul ted oil all diseases requiring skill umlixor 
rience Chronic und obstinate ttti * y .lis 
cases that have baffled the skill of JflJCjiL.Lt „]) 
rience Chronic ami obstinate tt ti a x dis 
cases that have baffled the skill of JtlJCjiLJLt „]) 
other physicians a specialty Such mxj"X7 , CT' , T Tf 
treated lucccssrnllv without an ill I oJLLx 
Instants) of failure. 
Mention this paper. 
A I th \M Puifl Local or Traveling 
I_ttn T Salesmen to sell our 
■ w ■ Kitchen (dpi; ni alt I cm 
“• fne t radr, Htalo aulary wanted ami address 
1 he ( Upper Ml*. Go. Limited, Cindnnutl, O. 
@ 0 M Uc»tL'hrninr>Oiinl», tinmc nn In New Htvln 
1(11 Sclccllonn IWr Autograph Aibuins, 
rittlu New l Is lacs, id) Lmr.l .-OII.'I. il BsinpeM, 
lilt allJV.r Wo. e, pit, UI ,a putml Ring free, forlKic. 
Agciita wuiih d. Arison. Hard Co.. H’uK/ium, Maas. 
REED 
AND 
BARTON. 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
SILVER PLATED GOODS. 
OUR STOCK COMPRISES, IN ADDITION 
TO A VERY FULL AND VARIED 
LINE OF 
FINE TABLE WARE, 
MANY NOVELTIES IN 
COLD 
AND 
OXIDIZED SILVER, 
JUST RECEIVED FROM OUR 
MANUFACTORY. 
FACTORIES s 
Taunton, Mass.; 
SALEROOMS: 
37 Union Square, 
NEW YORK. 
For Sale by Dealers everywhere. 
WHEN I SAY 
/ Mean what I Say and Say what I Mean. The only Scientific Swine Remedy is 
DR. JOS. HAAS’ HOG g POULTRY REMEDY. 
WHAT THE REMEDY WILL DO. 
It. will putyunr hog* In line condition. 
It will expel the pofabll I'rnm their system. 
It la the only remedy that relieves a fiog when smut poisoned. 
j 1 Will stop cough among your hugs, 
I !iJ v,n 1,rr,, 7 t dis on sc in every iuMnnee. 
I’liosc si lt ng lj whether lilnrtiMCfl or not) will aniu 
^ WJQ B JVc r * lollilig'.Viie IO 1 '* of pork w hile others 
WHAT THE RCMKOY HAS DONKl 
HrstMsI-uf'iJ !w l o>, t J 1 . , ’i ^I'r 01 y |5 V 'die they were dying at the rate of two or three a day, and from tii> 
S; I, h lln „‘ 1,1 I*'* ve »«l last „ lines in fm-t.llnv I,AS ■■ llnpruvedr|.V|, t 
nrnlfli'il n ’<- f-'-’O^.i ml 1 uni si.it h us saved me f run) i v no in >|ijOb. FRANK |,F,K 
BEWARF flF MITATIflN^ ela'nnug •«» lie the same jis Haas' Remedies, enclosed In wrappers 
u SIL H . n h UCJ.WLI«MU«0 o ^,,m e. ior. size ..ml llreetlomsof „ lv well kii.mu pm-kages. 
TION. when my remedy Is used ns a neeveutive. I will I 
pp i fj wi V DanoAe T n. ' V. , w •*"" "trei iions ..r my well known packages, 
hniir i lylY PROPOSITION. When my remedy Is used ns a preventive, I will Insure hogs 
L' 1 ;; V •y , ';’ r - I 1 " 11 ' vm make U deposll Of money to make such Insurance good If any bogs 
A > u dl lie p ud for lnmi such deposit. 5 on eaff refer to any banker oi Meivsntlle \geucyat 
I ll(11 ;i 1)01IH f (IT IY1 V 1 1 ■ I »»i • i I Ml ti I»rl I n I «■ Il 11 ■ I I r» i ct •• .11 ■ " 
,.,. l .. 1 " , u" "• ' , «•••»ri i *• t• • i \n :my imnKur a»i j i'Ivhiu i* Atfoncvat 
1 wi» iirr. , l * nrm y fiNHiu-li 11 Miitiifllmc milt IntPiriity. * 
m'/.ililr tiw 1 * 10 nrl |H*I‘ h< ix. urcordfiiK to si »o. 1h. runs Tho larcest 
Mizes arc Mu* mo»t economlcval to tho n*tult?r. Kull dirurtlons In oftcii imekair**. It vimr d rnwiHr m* 
fcenernl store don’t keep it, or won’t get a for you, and urges you to useXap ami^ cnnsermenUy 
infiiior substitute, seud remittance direct to me, and I will till your order. . V 
«IGS- HAAS, V. S., Iuilianapolig, Ind. 
5Tvcc.^ t £ttA$i mul 
WHITE 
vines Is nxlmusted. Itn mer 
feringtu furiimh them to t.hsl 
'Illf. MA<- A K A \\ I • IT1. 1. It il’f I’D. having decided m .lb > mr sale to 
the gent.nil public* wltlioiil rusfnutmii.it limited numbe. ..t ... vines of 
tlii.rl tdebintetl >t Ittle Grope Nl V<; \ f{ ..rdeis a III mnv I,. ,,„ved and 
mitered in lots turn for vines to bu tlohvartul In til prblgof Is i until theii .toe k of 
trade 
x** MARK 
■ Bob . i riniinn it ii iiitc i.rupe M Vi; \|{ \, ordtiis ivill now In. received and 
rt. . entered in rotation tor vines to be dc livmud in tho spring of l -v'i until (lion stock of 
..J, t fVn’.i v tn» Induced Unsorupulo.is p. rsons to attempt a Ml 11 I) in nf- 
o. mu uicm to t.liolr cusbliners at arediiced price, c aiming that tlmvarr. genniun Nlnuiir.-io. This Co 
desires, therefore, to n,torn, ttm public that it io,,v Ims, and Iw„. , bus Imd. tlm a t. e em.t.V. , i d 
^ And that NO K '' ww " ,r " ,n ,h " **' '■■"■■ '■as of the .Mngum '4 'eJ Vf.ii lime. 
IIaMfUTmCAD AH B A A FB M terarn&'Jr 
?» K i? NlflCAR Asass 
s' ™ ■ n ~1~PH m M ■ ■ mvk'u*]" ryt^kM <»r<lrrN 
Niipi>1 y thf» vinPB of tho Niu ffiiru, hihI that rvrri/ v(n* fumithwlb}/thr />>. direct nr through 
ijfr r ftOthanzHd intents. to it H SK A I/plainly ntnmiu d » ith our 
, IKcmI*i a’ImmI I ram k -initrtiv Ihflmblodniilnrwand nurMoryman will benuppliod on IiIhtjiI 
ft rms aiicI farnlfitmd with imiliorify to tnhi* oraerM, makiutr nutinfactoryAirantco- 
imunt.R wHh th»5Lompany^ uirc'iit* u'niilod in ov^ry town tlirnnKhoiit thu IJnitud 
yStatvMHt.d Canada to mA\ our Nuurarn vinoH from mirnuk* S— 
KiapHH. Out lit tur unu vjiMisin^ rumtHhud to ukuiiIh. / mjD A R* 1 
NIAGARA WHITE GRAPE CO. ■•WW- C«K APE 
IIKMM>r\ ItTIItH 
for IN I \ A It A, now 
oflVnvl wkhour n^iric. 
tloiifi ti* |ilanU*rvi f»*r lint. 
Mali . 2 y r. vim*>, rnrii!, 
it. Son. s'' rejinii 
wllhoia 011 .I “Mm:era 
White lira ae l'o. 
Spcrlal Term" In Agmils, 
Also other Small Fruits, and nil 
old and new vnriellea of 
G rapes. Extra Quality, War¬ 
ranted trim. Uhaap by mail Low 
rate to dealers Agents wanted. 
OrnrrnI Agent fur the N’KW WIIITK liltAI’K 
NIAGARA 
'V1IE LARGEST STOCK IN 
AMKItlC 1’elccN Reduced. 
Iiluetraleil Cutulegiic FREE. 
T.S,HUBBARD fe'YSU 
FAY C “ T nRAPF^ " E "".;r K i 
■ n ■ <|1 :artkrs. Ayl I 1 I kl W WORK Ik 
SMALL EltUIT* AND TREES. LOW To HEALERS A,NO PLANTERS. EVERYTHING FIRST -1 
_CLASS, f REE CATALOGUES. GEO. W. JOWSEI.VN. KKKOOM A, N. V._ 
Many Agents are Making $5 to $10 per Day 66 
Si:ni,iso our New Work on Farming,. 
Single Copies mailed for HH.r.O. Semi for 
I able of 1'olitciils mul Terms to Agent PETT.R HENCE] 
'=rno* the FIRM PiTS/l 
PETER HENPERBON A CO,, 3B it 37 Gortlsndt Street, New York. 
Jmplcmfut5f amt Parttiacnu 
SJROWBRIDGE 
BROAD fCAST 
BEST. CHEAPEST. SIMPLEST. 
C.W. DORR, Manager 
It AC IN K MEKDEfl COMPANY. 104 
gB A TLA 
SOWER 
Sows all grains, grass seeds, plaster, salt, ashes 
commercial fertilizers - everything requiring 
broadenJiUng -auy quantity per acre, better and 
faster than any other method, NAVI’S SFICD 
by caving perfectly even. Not offert?,i hi/ „ i„d as 
seed is not thrown upwards Sawn half or full 
.cost, on either or both sides of wagon. Readily 
.•attached to any wagon or rart, without in fury and 
timed Wherever they can be driven. I.nsiau life- 
■nine. Sows Nl acres win :it pi rday. Crop mir- 
fourth lamer than when drilled. Only perfect 
■ltrnude>isier made; most accurate agricultural 
•Implement in Hie world. Endorsed ami recoin- 
• mended by AgrlenHural co)loges and I.. -I farmers 
In IT. M. Fully warrur 1 1id—tmiTrv• 1 1y sinq.]. p,, 
not he pul nil wllh n„y nrher. Send ,it 
nne.e for ne.v free fUustrute.l euUlogim with 
full infonnation and huDf-fivLlM of tunttnioiiials. 
FOURTH &T„ DES MOUVF.S, IOWA. 
S WORKS 
INDIANAPOLIS. IND., U. S. A. 
M A NilPACTl.'K Its OP 
TI IE CELEBRATED 
A. P. DICKEY” FANNING MILLS. 
STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS. JfigjSHHB 
Carry Engines anti Boilers in Stock fe-’.fty * -"gi 
lor immediate delivery. 
r “) iLs :, i S T O V E 
for Farm 
H C« it Wu r u* 
hmj8D u«p for 
nil kimid uf 
f . ndi *•<■***» :i| "f 
Wifi Hce»1>. Th- >. 
- 11 'UIlf af*; u* '-'l 
MW in uverv ror- 
^4 Dcrof rJntui v* 
1,1550,1 W.|fM r 
yr*e)\ a, ul forcJcim 
V ' | ittK a I m dm i. 
i every thifiK. 
They ure 
Kuuranfi’fvt to 
he bUiierier 
1 *» Ail re* 
A- J uprct- f" any 
l(5J Gl.her M i I I 
exp impJe. 
A»Mre*!* 
TRIPLE GEARE n 
- A'Direna 
DICKKY A PEAKE, Mannrrs, Racine, Wh. 
•uTlI'b ii" ri '"'i :?Si " 'h«. T WO Rcotior. Cast-Iron 
Held Roller net • l , i-crb »•” Coi n Mu ller. Tlear gwrl, 
aw; always CO lift) rit-rol uiiioii^ tin* f»ew tiifttlr. j—I.Mlfor. 
"5^ n .Y’’ <1 !'" "' 1 J "' 1 a watch or it chain 
,ly iVl’KESh. <:.<). l)„to ha 
, eviumiail bat or-' payingany money 
i!l VV 11111 * 11 no - mUsiaetor.v, returned at 
■'l—( VgrMCnW OMp oxfsmia'. We manufacture nil 
(/ \ Nr wateie- anrl save you :io per 
f\ li \ Cirt.doguc or V50 styles rn;e. 
■i kvei-y Wiitefi \V:irrani«d. Addnea 
STANDARD AMEKUJAH V/ATCH CO., 
cirrsiibRuii. Fa. * 
For Agricultural imidements or Machines call or i 
address The New York Plow Co., 3G Beekman Street, 
FEED MILL 
Has no equal. Warranted to grind faster, do better work, 
and to be more i-vieeaMe than any feed mil made, 
The Inner grinding burr make* f.h |W revolution - while 
the outer burr arid team itinko one, which greatly in 
ercase« Its grinding capacity over old style ungear d 
mill. Hand for Illustrated descriptive circular Andre » 
STOVER MFG. CO., T,^,Y. 
