8Si» 
fHE BUBAL MEW-YOBKEB. 
PERSONA LS. 
Lord Mandev rr,r.F, is going into sugar- 
planting in Cuba. 
In Valparaiso women are employed exclu¬ 
sively as street car conductors. 
Miss Pendleton, the daughter of the Sen¬ 
ator, is obliged to use crutches, owing to an 
accident received while playing lawn tennis. 
Mrs. E. D. E. N. SOUTHWORTH is in her 
Oorli year, and engaged upon her 65th novel. 
She writes with a gold pen in a heavy hand. 
Ttie bight of Prof. Fawcett, late Postmas 
ter-general of England, was colossal, and his 
voice mighty. He wore spectacles to conceal 
his sightless eyes. 
Sir Henry Bessemer now holds 114 pat¬ 
ents on his many inventions. It is said that 
his steel-process patents brought him $600,000 
a year for 21 years. 
Prince Albert Victor, the eldest son of 
the Prince of Wales, heir presumptive to the 
British throne, will attend President Cleve¬ 
land’s inauguration. 
Mu. B. W. Payne, of the firm of Payne 
& Sous, the well known engine manufac¬ 
turers of Elmira, died at his residence in 
Corning, N. Y., on the 3rd iust. 
Arabi Pasha is of loftly stature and im¬ 
posing bearing; ho has thin lips, good brow, 
and a loug. black beard: he converses like a 
cultivated gentleman and lives in Ceylon in 
luxurious captivity. 
Bklva Lockwood was Tillie Wilkins when 
a child, and lived at Shippensville and Cor¬ 
sica, Pa. She married a lawyer named 
Craig, but separated from him before marry¬ 
ing Mr. Lockwood. 
The nickname of Mr. Thomas D. King, of 
the Dominion, a scientific and literary man, 
lately deceased, was so widely known that 
letters would reach him from England ad¬ 
dressed simply, “Old Hex, Canada.’’ 
Senator Inoalls declines that it would 
be more economical for the Government to 
buy the ent ire crop of Louisiana sugar, and 
either give it away or throw it into the Gulf 
of Mexico, than to maiutaiu the present, tariff 
for the sake of protecting that sugar. That’s 
one view of the matter 
llU.atcUaiHausi ^Mvfrttsing. 
LINSEED 
EAL. 
ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FEED FOR 
Cattle, Horses, Calves, Sheep and Hogs. 
nils Meal Is the product of pure sound Flaxseed, 
Linseed being Its oilier name. 
Tin-reason why Lint.tied Meat is the most nutrlt 
ious of ull foods i s because It contatus i he largest pro 
portion of nitrogenous substance: 
The pfTeels of Nitrogenous Foods, such as LlXSEKD 
Meal, mu) be briefly Mutinied tip as follows: 
1. Fed with straw or other coarse fodder they ac¬ 
quire a value as food not attainable In any other way. 
They add a great value to the dairy. 
H. They lay on flesh and fat rapidly. 
I. They promote n healthy activity In all the or '/ins. 
r>. They Increase ibe fertility Of the soil by enrich¬ 
ing the manure of animals fed with them. 
fl. They prevent disease by keeping the organs In a 
healtny condition l.lnsccd Meal has been frequently 
used In Hog cholera, and has never failed to prevent 
Its spread. 
It Is almost needless to say. that In order to derive 
much benefit rrom in a rise of Linseed Meal It must be 
fed In quantity. At least one half of nil nn nnhn t 
consumes may safely and profitably be Linseup 
M S .1 
f IV'Please seud In a sample order or for circular 
and prices. Orders will be promptly filled by any one 
of tlie following partles: 
Cleveluiul 1/inaeed Oil Co.. Cleveland, Ohio. 
Toledo I.inured Oil Co., Toledo. Ohio 
Detroit l.iUHeeit Oil Co,, Detroit. Michigan. 
I. I*. Kvii us Jt Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 
St. Paul I inseed Dti Co , St. Paul. Minn. 
Cincinnati l.inseed Oil Co., Cincinnati. Ohio. 
Central Linseed Oil Co., Leavenworth, Kan. 
SIBLEY’S 
SeedS 
tr SEND for our lLLV'TRATED nnd l)E- 
St HI I’Tl VK t AT A 1.411.1 f “'CCCIAC 
Vegetable, Flower, nnd Field uCLUd 
n| mtO bulks pi.okktv ‘li*. 
r L All 1 O PLIKs and I M CLEMENTS 
of ALL KIN US, in,tiled KltFK on iipjillcutlon. 
HIRAM SIBLEY& CO'. 
ROCHESTER. N. Y. CHICAGO, ILL. 
822.820 E. Main 81. 
2110-2011 Kandolph St. 
No. I Plantation Saw Mill, 
$200 
SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS.) 
SMITH, MYERS & SCHNIER, 
290, 292. 294 and 290 W. Front Street, 
CINCINNATI, O. 
’Rtinrt your own Bone, 
IVII IDU yf ea i Oyster Sh 11s, 
jORlilAM Flour and Corn 
lln theRfcS HAWD MILL 
(F. Wilson's Patent). lOO per 
cent, more made In keeping poul¬ 
try. Also POWKK MILLS and FARM 
FEED M ILLS. Circulars and Testimonial* sent 
00 application. WI I.HON BKIM,, Easton, Pa. 
PiSKfiantoiw §i 4 «rti 9 i» 0 . 
PROFESSOR 
SAKING 1 
POWDER; 
Made from Professor Horsford's Add 
Phosphate. 
Recommended by leading physicians. 
Makes lighter biscuit, cakes, etc., and 
Is healthier than ordinary Baking Pow¬ 
der. 
In b jttlcH. Hold nt a reasonable price. 
The llorstord’s Almanac and Cook line 
sent tree. 
RumfordCtiemlcaX Works, Providence, It. 1. 
II. M. A NTIION V Ag't UK) and UK Reticle St„ N. V . 
thTsciehce of life, only si 
BY WIAIL POSTPAID. 
KVfW THYSELF, 
A GREAT Medical WORK on MANHOOD- 
Nervous and Physical Debility, Frontal lire De¬ 
cline In man. A book for every mao. young. middle 
a F<ul and old. It enntalus 135 prescriptions for Mil 
“cute and chronic diseases, t-neli one or which Is 
invaluable. .So round by the author, whose erne 
rlenee for 28 years Is such a* probably never heinre 
re I to the lot of any physician :m nag as, bound 
in beautiful F niuch muslin. cm bowed divert, full gilt 
guaranteed to lie « finer work tn every sense—rim 
charileul, literary and professional- than auv other 
work sold in this country for t&.yi, or themoney will 
be refunded In every Instance. Prior only tl.'.K) by 
mall, postpaid^ i Illustrated sample (i rents Seud 
now. 
lold medal awarded the author hv ttie National 
Medical Association, to the officer*of wliteh lie refers. 
'I hr* Hclrooe of Lift' ihoutrl ho by th<* younir for 
Instruction, and by the amicted for relief. II will 
benefit all. tsnuion Lmeef. 
There Is no member of society to whom The Science 
of Life will not be useful, whether youth, parent, 
tfiianliaH, iDsiniotor nr Argonaut* 
Address the Peabody Medlr;il Institute,or Dr W, H, 
Parker. No I Dtilfinch Street, Boston, Mich., who may 
be con sill ted on nil diseases requiring skill uuilexiic 
rlence Chronic and obstinate TTXI « Y Jig. 
eases that have burned the skill of HLiUL B n 
otherphyslebinsn specialty Such TUVC T T f 
treated lueeessfully without an 1HIDLLJ: 
Instance of failure. 
Mention this paper. 
REED 
AND 
BARTON. 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
SILVER PlITED GOODS. 
OUR STOCK COMPRISES, IN ADDITION 
TO A VERY FULL AND VARIED 
LINE OF 
FINE TABLEWARE, 
MANY NOVELTIES IN 
COLD 
AND 
OXIDIZED SILVER, 
JUST RECEIVED FROM OUR 
MANUFACTORY. 
FACTORIES: 
Taunton, Mass.; 
SALEROOMS: 
37 Union Square, 
NEW YORK. 
For Sale by Dealers everywhere. 
We wit 1 send you » watch or a chain 
11V NAIL OK LXPltKSH. I'.O. !>.. to bo 
examined before puytngany money 
und if not satisfactory,returned at 
lOttrexpeuse. W# manufucturo all 
|our watches and Have you .10 per 
cent. Catalogue of 850 sty lei free. 
Every Watcli Wa r ranted. Address 
STANDARD AMERICAN WATCH CO., 
PlTTSBUKuH. PA. 
For Agricultural Implement* or Machine* call or 
address The New York Plow C0„ 53 Beckman Street. 
ptecfUaiwimsi Julvcvti,$ing. 
WHEN I SAY 
I WILL INSURE 
/ Mean what / Say and Say what / Mean. The only Scientific Swine Remedy is 
DR. JOS. HAAS’ HOG & POULTRY REMEDY. 
WHAT THE REMEDY WILL DO. 
It will put your hogs In line condition. 
It will expel the polMori from (heir system, 
li I* the only remedy that relieved n hog when smiii poisoned 
It will slop cough among your llOgs. 
It rptjiiUites the bowels. 
It Will nrri'id di.en-e in every limtuuee. 
TImimc getting it whether diseased or not I will irniti 
more limn double ihe pounds «| pork while others 
are unniiug one. 
, v WHAT THE REMEDY HAS DONE. 
(Aanr trnvi.ir Trait* 1 DivA .1 Manmiiai Mo 
i I 1 ?? 1 1 • , V S V 1 ' 1 . 1 , 1 *" u lleinedi , and cun recommend It ns ,i sure ei for HogVliolera. 
f hpirslf r" , i'iV" Yi' ’""'“T 4 ' ’! worm ..r hogs Irust Spring out of a herd or over three' hundred head, 
fir-u V/r Vf while ihev were dying at. lln iiiteof two or Ihree a dnv.aml from the 
s Uaas fteinedy. I have not lost a 11 on: in fnet, ttiey Inn c improved right 
iMms only isist inc#2?.t>il. uml I nm sure It has saved me from to XliKio. FRANK LKK. 
BEWARF OF IMITATIONS , 'D»I*m 1 '»«i« lirMiesumens IIaiih' If emedles, ein lnsed in wrappers 
DC a rv Ka direct nuts nt my well known paekug<* 
IwmTT. S U ,IylY PROPOSITION. -5V boil my remedy L used gs n pivvcntl v- I will insure hogs 
hi .V ,u 14,1 ;' >r the year, anu will make a deposit of nmney to make such Insurance good. If any lings 
.they will lie pael for from such deposit. You chii refer to any banker m Meicuntllo Agency at 
indiannnoBa for my financial atandlng and Integrity. ' 
I l{|< ICS, AO renin, rind S'4.00 per box, aeeordlng losi/.e. 35 lb. runs *12,50 The largest, 
■■sl/.es are tin• most economical In the feeder. Full (1..eetlons In each peekm-c. II vimr druggist or 
N,,,r y KlO" t keep It, or won't gel It for you. and urges you Id use a cheap, and eonseqilently 
inferloi substitute, semi remittance direct to me, ard I will fill your order. a J 
_ JOS- HAAS, V. S., Indianapolin, Ind. 
FREE, FIFTY GOLD MEDALS, LIFE SUBSCRIPTIONS, ANO ROLL OF HONOR. 
iniiy, rail tnc lion of Honor, to ice how mafiv like Napoleon's guard slid hnnl out. So hurry hi 
suhsei'lptiou from vour State, and seen re the tiohl Medal nnd find a place on ihe "Roll of Ibumr" i 
long I real in good literature, as well as tie- lasting supreme satisfaction of having It -.aid, fm n lifet 
vnu were the the first In your Stale In nieognlr.ea Kood tiling, ami wlitoh no money can pureliUHp; s hi 
I here are lineludlng t'anadal !K) States and l errllnrlOB, ami the first tl.ufi suliserlptlon received by Tiie 
1 uni.ic Fn.ii Ai o from cat'll of these fifty seeiions of the eoitiHry will entitle t-ueh of the lift v lueki senders to 
a t-qld menu I, b.v registered mail, also The BllBbtc UlUtAl o free o, tin day or their death be ll one or one 
hundred years and mcmliei'shlp of Tim: i't mi nt JIkmai.o s "Uoll of Ibmor " We hop, ihellfl v fortunate sub- 
serlbers will reueh n* In time to call Ihe Roll In the (list number or Tilt Pl liut' lfiut,u.i\ which will be Issued 
within three or foilr weeks Aunuallv, therenftei, on each birthday of 1 in. I'uiu.lr IIi.imi.o, w- shall, editor 
hilly, call the 'Holt of Honor," to see Imvv many - like Napoleon's guard .-.till hnnl out. So hurry up the first 
“ ami a life- 
sllmr, that 
, ■ .. ....... ...... ., h i. .. hum w iiivii no ue ■ney can piirenaKe; s Ud this Idea 
ui-i set ns to wondering as lo who the successful parlies may he? In what lowti or city does each now reside? 
now many mill,'A a ml laiw many females? What their respect I veenipluy men t,8? How noinv horn in this count rv? 
Hmv many of Ihe -auue ujrnunni? Ilow mum niArrled? flow ninny slukleV Howinauy wlllllv. to,,Id age? How 
many die In I heir prime? How mu u.y, nCb r the first eal I of the" Boll i.r I lonor," w III aiisw .-r i o (heir mimes? How 
long .hall we be able |o keep the list unbroken? Ilmv many marriages will It Imour p|easu»e fq record? How 
many will roach high positions oi honor and trust? Now. who -.hall have the honor of being first of all In I he 
I nlted Stab s, i ml first on the "Roll of honor?" and who first of all rrom his or her Individual Ml ate or Territory ? 
At (lie call of t he * Roll of Honor " we shall publish I he ItKolYess, «ml rerord In brief whutevei events of general 
Importance each mihhbttrnhi.v furnish us with miiiu efeil wl h hlHor her own personal history, Tin enormous 
edition of (Mki.IHI haijn uallou n peel men ooples will be I-mumI of the Initial tl umber. N'O other paper Is s now a 
to ha vii ever Issued no large an edition. I We solicit a lew adverltseinenls fi'fiju responsible firms only.) Theeosl 
of white paper atone for the first number will . vc.-ed *Hefi.ue W'lilteToK l'ltliMi-ffratAi.ii will be (lie same • Izr 
beat 
^ gel 
eompared 
i are being carefully ei dice ted Yrom numerous rich mental mimls within our rcnelj. tuny • 
todlnmonds of the fir-1 water, hike our oodles which grow by clean and notiri»l)|n(r rood,. 
oi the readers of 1 iik l'im.u lliciui.n gnnv Pernicious arid sensational jotirnnilBni, framhi, and norrubtorsof 
our youth, w III be as (rarle-sly fought and proseeured liy The Pobwc HltBAMi as they have been Tor eight 
t'liurg iv * ill,* A /: I.* klitu' II t n i i 1, f r-,.... i i... ,.i..i r ... t-... n ........ 11 ' eihm 
the lamds 
ouryouimwii ne as i.-urie.-Aiy I,.light ami proseeured by The POBIUC llttB All, as I hev Have been for eight 
years by I in: Aments H KUALfi, ami from t he lee lure plat form by Its publisher. 1. t.um Smith Send in your sub¬ 
scription at once not next week, not. to morrow, but to day, See that you unclose <1 In cash, stumps, money 
order, or postal note. 1IIK Femur Hicham, one year and n present worth not (fas than rg> cents, with a chance 
of securing a Gold Medal, The HERALD, >, lirellme. and me nherhip to the "Roll of Honor, ail for #VfiO, 
wish lo m.ike friend or relative an acceptable present, subscribe fur The I'uiiuc IIicuai.i, in their unme 
Agents Wanted. P(JltU€ UKRAL 1 ), 70 S, Box P, Chestnut St„ Philadelphia, Pa. 
e 
Ir you 
'font#, And 
WHITE 
I 111'. NIAt. AR A Vt III l Iv I. If ,\ FI: < 'O. having ilecidnd to otter tor sale to 
t ie general public without restriction, a. limited number ot two-year-old vines of 
their ( rlrlirmi'il \\ liite Grape Nl A<;.\ If A, orders will now he nieeived and 
- .-,—=--.entered in rout ton for vinos to he delivered in the spring of Issii, until tholr stock of 
vines is exhausted. Its liiceilcd popnlii cit y fins ituiuced unscrapulona persons lo attoinpt n |'|( V I D in of¬ 
fering tnI rernish them to their oustqmnrii /it n reduced price, olaiming that they aru gemmie Niagaras This Co 
d-wtrus, therofore, to informthupublic that,It uo»v has, and always hit* hash the absolute control and 
possession of all tho vines ifrtiwn from the wood or eituin K s of the iMagnra up to this time. 
■•fiUoai A, ■ ■ flGI mm umum M omy 
iir.ii i r.iisON n h h mm mm mm. mg f) 
ri ut horn v IVo/rt the 
HAN KVKK IIA It 
THIS KIKIIT T« 
PROFAO.VTH IT 
1 R vo., 
a m JRt^i 1ft. m Jhdg, ■ TO flSHffl sp; U„ will have II,e 
t ™ mm m m "for or nliillty to 
Kiippiy Ihe viiUMsof th» Nimumru, nnrl that «r>*ry pfn? furn*»hr(t i>h thr r,v*. ( diriH-’t art!trough 
truur autnon^d tn(f Jiav* w.urtty a Unfilled to it. o sM A I . plainly Dt.umppd with our 
IP uisii'n'il TriHh‘-mnrli. ru»«l4U>l«ad»jjiI»5TMaminanKnvnmn will b4*nuppllml on liliural 
f<*rniH, /ind rarninhml with niilhorily to Ink# 1 makmx M/itlMUndYiry arrange- 
jn^nl» with thoCyrnopany^ uu«?ntM wnill«*d In nvnry t.t#wii IhritUKhouf thn United 
Map** and lAiudft to will our Niu^nrii vmm fnun H/irapIo 2 
CRAPE 
Nliitfiirii vm«tJ fruin Miimpl- 
Ifrnp#!*. OiilPl for r.itnvtLMiunK furtiittiiod t/3 n^unt* Addo ua 
NIAGARA WHITE GRAPE CO. 
CRAPE 
me v im) r a it rt.tts 
for NIAGARA * now 
Offered without rt dtrlo- 
tloni Lo plnnr* 11 fur Mr it 
tlnjo, 2 yr. vvlno*. mnll, 
•* un«h, Nmiiii wmitno 
wiMiOii'. ‘iMAI “Miii/urii 
White firttue ?«.” 
Sporlal Term lo AgcuU* 
Algo other Small Fruifca, and nil 
old and new varieties of 
<«rapes. ExtraQimhty. War¬ 
ranted true. Oheupby mail. L/w 
rate to dealers. Agents wanted. 
fJrnrr.l Agent for ills ttK1V WHITE UHAI’K 
NIAGARA 
TIIK LARGKHT KTOOK IN 
AMIOUIFA. I'rti-t-M Kgduied. 
IlltiMtrated < ufalegin- riCEK. 
T.S.HUBBARO WSSlf 
FAY 
CURRANT 
CRAPES 
HEAD. 
QUARTERS. 
SMALL FRUITS AND TREKS. LOW TO DEALERS AND PLANTERS. EVERYTHING FIRST-! 
CLASS. FREE CATALOGUES. GEO. S. JOSHELVN. KUEDOM A. N. V 
REST KTOCKk 
IN TIIE 
W O R 1.1> 
THE GOLDEN BELT” 
KANSAS LANDS 
STOCK RAISING 
Buffalo Grass Pasture Summer and Winter. 
•CORN and WHEAT 
500,000,000 Bus. Com. 80,000,000 Wheat. 
ALONG THE-- 
KANSAS DIVISION U. P. R’WAY 
WOOL GROWING 
Unsurpassed for CUraate, Grasses, Water 
FRUIT 
The best !n the Ks»tem Market. 
°'*’wiobletn and Mans free. B. MnALLASTER , Land CommisV. Kansas City Mo 
20 Hidden Name 10 cts. 
i) parXi tec., your mime lililiten l,y Imiiil 
aoldlngflowcnoncmh. fill New Im¬ 
ported Etnlioixcd Chrome* lac 
4 [/A,:k» 60 CU. (not uintniue/l cilge at on 
those sitrorti -'l for 10c. butenrb tlnwcr 
Ac. completely einl/o*»cd) New 
’S& Sample Rook, Illn.trateil Premiutn Iktic. lent FREE 
with etch order. CAPITOL CARD CO., Hartford, Conn. 
CARDS 
♦ P- *• CABBAGE. Tt e Bc»t WERIDk a tho 
world supplied by Tsaac F.Tiu.txauAaT, La Plume Fa, 
T**QTlTri I }Vi<*iu-l liOul. , a g’tltlMtllfa ftfllc W < I 
X XV JLl Xj -in<l Jiiiidi* lo Imiry wot {.., i I h; 
HRllt'd for 6u. t'oi* pOi*tf*K<\ ActAf Mfjf. Co.,lTi»ryU*D,Ot. 1 
Over 100 ft<vuitJfnl 
Vuriotlui oE SJIIm for 
CRAZY 
KmhfoWiiTy Silk, nan’ll 
color*, 80c* ft Jmu 
