PERSONALS 
implement* and IHachinetp 
$U*ceUatteou* : 3 uUcrti*i«p 
Mr. James A. Harris, the orange king of 
Florida, received $113,(XX) net for his orange 
crop this year. 
Minister Lowell is rated by the Loudon 
Times as the superior for an after-dinner 
speaker of anybody Britain can furnish. 
The Duke of Connaught is responsible for 
the latest, English emsse— mule riding. He 
introduced the fashion by himself riding one 
of the particularly line mtdes which he ob¬ 
tained in Egypt. 
William H. Vanderbilt was asked the other 
day why lie takes letters of credit amounting 
to 81,000,000 with him on his trip to Europe, 
and he replied that it is the custom on the 
other side to fee waiters and attendants. 
Mr. Windom declines to accept the Vice- 
Presidency of the Florida Ship Canal Com¬ 
pany in which Mahone, Gen. Butler and 
others are interested, as he cannot see where 
the profit, of the enterprise is coming from. 
J. M. Beck, of Boston, has set 100 export 
frog-eatehers at work in the New England 
States and estimates that the demand for frogs 
for the table will be twice as groat this year 
as last. Taste for frogs’ legs rapidly extending. 
Ex-Governors Curtin, of Pennsylvania; 
Kirkwood, of Iowa; Sprague, of Rhode 
Island; Blair, of Michigan; Ramsey, of Min¬ 
nesota, and Stanford, of California, are the 
survivors of the loyal Governors at the out¬ 
break of the war. 
John Bright, the English statesman, has 
married his first wife’s sister, Mrs. Tanner. 
English Tories say that his desire to do so ex¬ 
plains his bitter denunciations of the Bishops 
in tiie House of Lords who opposed the repeal 
of the law forbidding such marriages. 
The Marquis of Lansdowme, who is to suc¬ 
ceed the Marquis of Lome as Governor-Gen¬ 
eral of Canada, is an absentee Irish landlord. 
In the distress of 1881 he sent a ship-load of 
“seed” im itatoes to his wretched, rack-rented 
tenants—and generously charged only market 
rates for them. When the “Nun of Kenmare - ' 
raised a fund to save those tenants from star¬ 
vation ho munificently contributed $100 out 
of a yearly rental of 817J.IHK) from his Irish 
estates which cover 120,000 acres. 
Mrs. Lydia Pinkham, of Vegetable Com¬ 
pound fame, died of paralysis at Lynn, Mass., 
on May 17. She was born in Lynn, February 
0, 1810, both parents being Quakers: maiden 
name Estes. Forty years ago she married 
Isaac Pinkham, by whom she had four sons 
aud one daughter. One of the former, the 
daughter and the husband survive her. Fif¬ 
teen years ago she began to manufacture her 
Compound; and seven years ago begun to ad¬ 
vertise it extensively, lately spending from 
$180,000 to $200,000 a year in that way, aud 
realizing, it is said, $300,000 a year net profit. 
JOHNSON & FIELD, 
-MANUFACTURERS OF- 
The Racine Farm & Warehouse Fanning Mills 
/ MM by mail OR EXPRESS! 
\earlv a Million to svlert frMn, wllw d by 
out nttti' buver> in the nmrt-n* of the world. 
Ore** OooJt*, 'ilU *hnwU* Trimming:** Il«»«!erjr f 
(jphoMcr). Fnney fioods IimIIiV l>rr**e«, Clonks 
U»derwi’iM% Tie*. Ut.-nlx' FumUhiiiK (••»«»<!*, 
Infant* 4 * Boy*’ und tilrU* Outfit*, Ac. Sample*, Infor¬ 
mation. aud " SflOPPT!9ft ItlYIDR " frvu <m application. 
COOlPKK A CONAKO, 9th A MurL.* t St., J’hll»ida- 
(E7*Ple»*e 4a y * lere jrou tbui Adroniaoiueou 
These Celebrated Mills have long 
been used by the Farmers and most 
prominent Millers and Grain dealers 
in the United States, who recom¬ 
mend them aa being the best Ma¬ 
chines ever produced for cleaning 
and grading Wheat. Barley, Oats, 
Corn and Seeds of every description. 
They do the work more perfectly 
and have greater rapacity than any 
other machines. _ 
They are strongly built, of the very- 
best material, highly finished and 
provided with Superior Attach¬ 
ments, Sieves, and arc made in three 
different sizes one for farm use, and 
two for Warehouse, Elevator and 
Millers' use. 
They arc warranted to give sat¬ 
isfaction. 
Correspondence solici ed and de¬ 
scriptive c.reular and price list sent 
tree on application to 
JOHNSON & FIELD, 
RACINE, WIS. 
WDEAD ~9d 
POTATO BUGS 
... WANTED 
every farmer. Write for deBcnptto,, of the only i.rnc- 
tteul Machine tor dibslUnr Part- Omen. Pia.-t.i- eh 
upon potato vmoa unfitly* elicnplr and eUeen.silIv’ 
!»\5 -L 1 *' ®v-", r ,VB£W' f, n mar grows i*at-atoe B . 
V l L l i .J* ; '.V sT . s WANTED. Address 
J.s.bl)in & *ONS,Ratflc.MillM,R«McH Co V. 
Jtal-er^ Premium Chocolate, the best 
1 preparation of plain chocolate for fam¬ 
ily use. — JJaker’i Brent fust Cbcoa. 
from which tin.* excess of oil has been 
removed easily digested and admirably 
adapted for Invalid.. — Baker'i Y'miUa. 
Chocolate, as a drink or eaten as con¬ 
fectionery la a delicious article ; highly 
recommended by toumta. — Baker's 
Jimnm, invaluable ns n diet for chil¬ 
dren. — German Sweet Chocolate, it 
most excellent article for families. 
Sold by Grocers everywhere. 
\V. BAKER «fc CO., 
JUor Chester, Mass, 
The Albion Spring-tooth 
LKY HARROW 
Still maintains its position as the BEST 
SPUING TOOTH HARROW on wheels 
In the market. 
It Is unsur- 
passed as a 
CORN CL’li- 
TIVATOR. 
and has first-class 
KST1IILISHKD iS«*. SO PATENT ! NO PAY I 
I TrilTft Obtained for Mechanic*! Device, Om- 
B I I kl I \ P«“"'l., Ele.Ixu. ami Labels. AH pr.ll- 
n I I* ■■ I \ nuo*ry examinations «. to pateoLbURy 
II I 111 I ll - ••‘’-ntlons'rce. Oar“4ul>le torObUln- 
—", ■“ toe P»t*iU" le ve-utfreeevsr.vwner*. 
Addreas LOLIS BAUtiklt it CO., ooUrttnr* of P.I.ata, 
WssUlAbtOA. O. C. 
Sold seimt ute or combined. Thousands In use. \\ ANAOV'A Y\ a 1 / 
and giving universal satisfaction. All Inquiries \y./ A 1 \ \nn.’J kv, 1 kilt 111 I }/ 
ami orders from the N. F.. States, N. Y.. Pa., Del., =.YK_ '/l l\ 1/ yl 1 / .1 K.-J 
N. J„ Md., Va„ W. Va., should be addressed to / I f\\ ]) if \fAf ]// i>y 
U. li. Him & C o,. Perry, x. Y. From Cab.Oregon, . V / / / V'l i / V. 
Wash. Ter. and Sev. to ^ Batchelor ,v Wylie, San — — ’^r / -tC,—,— ' 
rltorles west Of the Mississippi River. Ill. and , - ~ —.Sjgij K; 
Wls., the Gale Spring-tooth Harrow Co.. Do- irf—A- «? - - 
trolt. Mich. From the Dominion of Canada, i—w— ^ 
No.von Bros., Manuf. Co., Ingersoll, tint. Front 
all other territory to _____. _ __ _ _ 
ALBION MANUF. CO.. Albion* Micb 
a week in your own town. Terms and $5 ,outat 
free. Address B. Hallet & Co.. Portland, Me. 
per day at home. Samples worth #5 free 
Address Srtxsos & Co., Portland, Me. 
$79 A WEEK,*12 a day at home .-a-ily made. Costly 
'v* - Outfit free. Address Tacit A Co.. Augusta. Me 
Inventors and Manufacturers of the latest Approved 
most successfully, and obtaining the largest profit. N 
Illustrated Catalogue of 52 pages. 
23 CSEFIX ARTICIES.4: 
BEAUTIFUL FLORAL CHROMO CAROS 
kiir asU, an<l an ■ 11 aatralrd 
Book, to nil who srtwi two 
:kc. *tnin)>« for poMaue nnd 
pnrkinf. Iflriitlon tbUpnprr. 
I E. Q. RIDEOUT X CO., NEW TOIL 
The Corbin 
Harrow 
COOK'S EiimilOA! 
** —W nm n* p or making Apple Jelly. 
Sorgli uni 
sent free. 
New 1 18831 Chroino (,'anls, no . alike, with natne 
l’jc. post paid. Geo. L. Reed & Co.. N'assnu, N. V 
Itching Piles—Symptoms anil Cure. 
The symptoms are moisture, like perspiration, in 
tense Itching. Increased by scratching, very distress¬ 
ing, particularly at night,oceans as tf pin-worms were 
crawling In au>l about ihe rectiun: the private parts 
are sometimes aiTi'Cted. If allowed tocontluue very 
serious results follow. ” SW vYNE's OINTMENT*' is 
a pleasant, sure cure. Also for Tetter. Itch, Salt 
Rneutn, Scald Head, Erysipelas. Barbers* Itch, Blotch 
es. all scaly, crusty Skin Diseases. Sent by mall for 
50 cents: 3 boxes, $1.2.1 iln -tarnpsi. Address DR. 
SWAYNk .v SON, ETtlUidelpUla. Pa. Sold by Drug¬ 
gists. 
BUTTER-WORKER 
©rm, ^unta.&f 
SEND FOR CIRCULARS 
FULLY DESCRIBING AND ILLUSTRATING IT, 
DIG OFFER fuiure trade, 
W we will on receipt of A— 
,‘Jrl. stamps and Names and 
Address of l friends, send this 
Elegant Tortoise-shell 4-blsule 
■IVjlr,, - 
pick and Toilet blade, or-J for 
•25 cts. and3 names. Address 
A. LOWRY, 85 Nassau St., N.Y. 
SALT 
After a two years test by a large number of the 
best butter-makers in all partaof the country, we are 
now ready to offer, with confidence, to Dairymen 
and to the Tr-.tde, a Hand Itutfcr-Worker, op¬ 
erating on the principle of direct and /tow< rful pres¬ 
sure, instead of rolling, grinding, or sliding upon 
the butter. 
We claim that it is the only Hotter-Worker which 
will certainly, t/uirkl’j, and easily take out all the 
buttermilk, and which ifi/y not and i riiyuof injure 
the grain of the butler. Ittrarks in the salt as easily 
and as tcell. It Iraves the butter in /.■ etier condition 
every way than is possible by any other method or 
machine. It la the greatest lah ’T-taring implement 
erer /dared irt the dairy-room. In these days, when 
the best blitter brlJKB bo high a price, you cannot 
afford to be without the latest improved appliances 
for producing the finest quality ot "gilt edged." 
We are making more extensively than ever the 
well known 
MANUFACTURED BY THE 
American* *hould use no other. 
It is the Purest, the most Concentrated, the 
Strongest, the heaviest, the Cheapest and 
the I lost Dairy Suit in the World. 
WARRANTED n* Pureiia any SALT in the 
Market. 
Dairy Goods Suited with Onondaga K. F. Salt took 
a majority of all the premiums awarded at the Grand 
Union Dairy l-alr, Milwaukee. Dec. 1-8. 1882 . 
J. W. MARKER. Beo’y, Syracuse. N. Y. 
THE ONLY PERFECT 
plendld.' 50 Latest Style Chromo Cards, name on, 10c 
Premium with o packs. E.U.Pardee, New Haven, Ct 
All lfr aitt i ftal, Tmpnried Chroma 
Cards. «n .a..- In ii.-.y(jr|»,10c. 
kThk)<>< k in- Hu.ull Ch< UU'.i.Ih'iI 
'an-l i*o.t p«|>ul*rsty U-.nnluiisI, 
1 1 r^-|e. 1 Oil. tWsutlfnl „ 1 Rim, ior 
IN THE MARKET. 
It la the only Wheel Harrow that Is perfectly tlr.riblr — 
ail others require to be locked rigid, or half rigid, to 
make them work. 
It Is the only Harrow In which the gangs are inde¬ 
pendent—either can fit and follow auv Inequality 
without disturbing the other. In all other narrows 
the gangs are tied together so that one cunuot vi¬ 
brate without pulling the other along with It. 
It can t>o set at a sharper angle than any other Har 
row, and wlU thereby loosen ground that others 
will run over. If other narrows could be set as 
sharp as ours they would slide Instead of turn, on 
account of the fr iction in their bearings. 
MANUFACTURED RY THE 
ErT| [ -*-li Ejr ll 7 **'k«»i. t'-i.n ltrtkBU?ul S-4l rung, 
-kfell V 'Mfr I ■- 1 1 * .r t j;ir frit-- - 8 
isdlkn.|{aai<Mir<nupMk*Jut aadagi 
N/sr |* 1,1 r;, , free. Stamp. Uk*n, 
ROYAL CARD CO., NOBTHFOIiD, CONN. 
2 Utr 3 Pulilirattcu 3 
Cholee, healthy Plants, from best of seed. Write 
for special mines, stating quantity needed. 
W. ATI.F.K. BURPEE & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
with our many recent improvements. Five sizes 
made for Family Dairies. Five sizes made for Fac¬ 
tory use. Perfect stock and bet work. Strong, 
simple, efficient, convenient, and durable. They 
are every wav “THK BEST," and continue to bo 
The Stnuilaru Churns ol* the Country. 
Inquire of the nearest Dealer in such goods for a 
“Blanchard BtrrTKR-WoaKBit." or a genuine 
“ Blanchard Churn," and it he Imsnone oh hand, 
send postal for Prlcee and l>o-e:lpti\e Circulars to 
TUB UmOTOKS ANl> MANt:VAVIC1tKKS, 
P0BTEK BLAM’BAUD’S SONS, - COMOItl), B. 
Established, 1S18. 
Stakes Education free and Self-Instruction rosy. 
Learn to ,/-rR e, spidl and punetuntc; also English 
Grammar at the same time by a new and natural 
system. More learned In a day than In a month by 
the old method. Sent by mall on receipt of 81. 
Agents wanted. Liberal terms. Sells at sight. 
E. K. PELTON & CO., ‘iJ BOND ST., NEW YORK. 
IIIGHAM M. CONN., I . S. A. 
Manufacturers ot Agricultural Implements of every 
description. 
THE AMERICAN FRUIT DRIER 
4 Cheap, 
I Practical, 
-- Portable 
HOP CULTURE 
I M TUC IlMITCH CTATCI 
OF ALL PLANTS, FOR ALL CROPS, 
FOR ALL CLIMATES. 
Wo arc the larged farmers, largest seed grow¬ 
ers and largest seen dealers anywhere; hence 
have Kmatart facUitiur -jr - ulucing Itest Seeds 
All our Sects an t«foc‘ r »nd only the liest Sent out. 
Our C/fido’i ■ •’ o' 1 '! fries / '.t bcutgs. THIS 
HKKATKST fsl.CD ■sTORi: IN Tin: 
WORLD TO . Ol It OWN DOOlt. It in 
eludes all the doeiruble pow unil *bindnrd varieties 
of Flo war. Vugiitablc. Field und Tivw Seeds, aud 
Plants. Emit I It UK to auy address. 
HIRAIVI SIBLEY & CO. Seedsmen 
Rochester. M, Y, »o<l Cltlcugo. 111. 
' 1 IN THE UNITED STATES. 
Just Published Elegantly Illustrated, 1NII pa 
ges, cloth. S I .AO. Minute directions bovs to raise, 
eureaud preserve hops. How to start a Uop-vard, 
cost, world's statistics synopsis of Klicli-H aud Ger¬ 
man methods. Illustrations, with table of contents, 
sent free. E. MEEKER A CO., WutervlUe, N. Y. 
>i~ orrt!< c 
> (rated Catalogue 
giving much 
valuable Infor¬ 
mation free. 
AMERICAN 1IF«. CO„ 
Waynesboro, Pa. 
“THE BEST IS CHEAPEST.” 
ENGINES. TUDCCUCDC SAW MILLS, 
Dorse Powers » nnr.OriLnO Clover Uullen 
(Suited to all BeeUams. i Write for FHliK tUua ParanhleC 
» Vi Hrtce* to The AuJGnan A T**!or iNk SliuiHtlelri (yfeta. 
H°raise WHEAT 
Send ror circular, entitled 
A REVOLUTION IN WHEAT CULTURE 
Address 
Address John Hamilton,S tate College,Centre Co.,Pa, 
Northern Su^ar Cane Manual. 
By Professors Wkhkk A Scovtm.e, Champalgne, Ills, 
sent frta* on applleatlon toGKO.L.Soi iRE.Bnrt'alo.N.Y. 
All persons say their gootis are the best. VVe nsk > c*u to ex- 
amine ou, I mprov vd Keller l’u»HI vo Force Feed,Grain, 
t*i-ed and FerUllrlng Drill and inn Huy itukro. They 
arc .is good as the best, and can be sold as cheap, All are war- 
roitcd. CircuUre mailed free. Newark MaohlnaCo-, 
Newark, Ohio. Ewtctn Bj.»i»ch House. H»*.r.iuno, id. 
THE U. S. MAIL BRINGS US TO YOUR DOOR! 
The most extensive Seed Growers in America. Founded 1 78-1 . Drop us a Postal Card 
for our PUICKIi OATALOGUli. Address dimply LANDKETH. PHILADELPHIA- 
^Trt i r>'~ - • ~ and not 
WEAR OUT. 
by watchmakers. _>y mail 2oe. Circulars 
ti. e. J.S. Birch ot Co.. 36 IleySt., Jl.Y, 
