JUNE 9 
PERSONALS. 
^mplcmctttsi and gjtlachittcry 
JmpUmeuth and ittacHiaety 
PtecelliMcous' < 3 nUcvti,$tny 
Governor Butler’s son Paul is making a 
bicycle tour of England. 
General Joseph E. Jolmston is taking a 
rest at Old Point Comfort. 
Senator Anthony has so far recovered as to 
be able to ride in the open air. 
Patrick Joseph Percy Tynan is the complete 
name of “ Number One.’’ 
Mr. Bingham, Minister to Japan, intends to 
return home and re-enter Ohio polities. 
The Rev. George Gladstone, a brother of 
the English Premier, is traveling in California. 
Mr. »St John, ex-Govoruor of Kansas, is 
afflicted with some wicked ueighhoi’s, who 
tried to burn his dwelling house at Olathe, the 
other day. 
Governor O’Neal and his whole family, to¬ 
gether with several State officers of Alabama, 
have been visiting Mrs. Polk, the widow of 
Ex-president Polk, at Nashville. 
Ex Cadet Whittaker’s father, James Whit¬ 
taker, died in Kershaw County, S. C., the 
other day, leaving about $8,000 in money 
and an improved farm. He was once a slave. 
The late Dr. Glenn’s debts have been paid 
by the administrator of his estate and Mrs. 
Glenn takes possession of the Colusa, Cal., 
farm. The wheat crop from that farm this 
year is expected to yield §700,000. 
Mrs. Johnstone, the widow of General Al¬ 
bert Sidney Johnstone, though living at Los 
Angeles, Cal., will be present at the unveiling 
of a monument to her husband in New Or¬ 
leans during the coming Summer. 
MEADOW KINO 
The best in the market. Price $12. Send for circu¬ 
lars. R. H. AL1.EN & CO., 
Box 370. 189 and 191 Water St.. New York. » 
f BY MAIL OR EXPRESS! 
Nearly a Million to *«*le<*t from, collected by 
on. uwtt barer* In the market* of the worbl. 
Or*** UimmIa. >ilkn. BmiuwI** Trliiuitin^ Honlery, 
rp!»olHt<‘ry« Fancy Luillcs* DrcCloak*, 
t*«v!pr*Tci»r» Tie*, l.uci***, fconl*' Ffirfllolilng Good*, 
Koy%* and GlrN* Oi»tfH*s «kc. Samples, iofor- 
nin-tinn, Nod “ SUOPI'ING OrfDK '* f|r« mj nppllrntion. 
COOPKKA «IN %|W, mb A bucket Phlluda, 
Gjr*Plca*e 317 * u»re you saw* thu Advertisement. 
MAST,FOOS&CO. 
< 5 ^ « SPRINGFIELD '0 
[kudcw mwg 
MA2HJFACTCJLEB3 OF 7QS 
MPDEAD'W 
POTATO BUGS 
™ WANTED b, 
IR0U TUBBIHE 
Majt.fooj 
— ^miHsrirnr/. J 
Mowing Machine 
Jn ail that coea to make up a crowing: Machine, the 
MEADOW KING has no eqnaL The simplest, strong¬ 
est and most durable Mower in tile world. No Side- 
Draft, no weight on the horse’s neck. 
Swttync’a Pilh-Iniportant to the Sick. 
Symptoms Indicate disease, a continuance, days of 
suffering, perchance Death! Symptoms are, impure 
blood, costlvencss. Irregular appetite, headache, soar 
belching. soreness in hack, breast and side, heart 
pains, giddiness, bad color to stools and urine, hot 
and cold sensations, yidlnw skin. “ SWAYNE'S 
PILLS cure by gently removing all corrupt, matter, 
regulating and nourishing rho system. ‘£1 cents, box 
ofSO pills: i boxes, si. At druggist* or by mail. DR. 
SWAYNE K SUN,Philadelphia, Pa. 
Strong and Durable 
WILL NOT 
SHRINK, SWELL, 
WARP, or 
BATTLE in the Wind 
ALSO, THK 
m&A buckeye 
.rvXa, FORCE 
Embodies all the esseutial mechanical principles of 
the Meadow King Mower. It is a .single-wheel, light, 
standard Reaper. Send for Illustrated circulars. 
Address 
GREGG A CO., Sole manufacturers, 
Truman •.burg, X. Y. 
Also Manufacturers of Lawn Mowers, Plows, &c. 
ilftt apulMatotts 
; Never Preeree In 
Winter Time.' 
Send for oor 
t’iiTulare and 
Price LUL. 
No other complaints are so insiduous in their at¬ 
tack as those affecting the throat and lungs; none so 
trifled with by the majority of sufferers. The ordi¬ 
nary cough or cold, resulting perhaps from a trifling 
and unconscious exposure, is often but the beginning 
of a fatal sickness. Atkb’s Cherry Pxciobal has 
well proven Its efficacy in a forty years'fight with 
throat and lung diseases, and should be taken in all 
cases without delay. 
A Terrible Conyh Cured. 
'* In 18*57 I took a severe cold, wnlch affected my 
lungs. I had a terrlhle cough, and passed night after 
ulght without sleep. The doctors gave me up. X tried 
ay SB’s C’liKJun Pectoral, which relieved my lut gs. 
Induced sleep, and afforded me the vest necessary for 
the recovery of my strength By the continued use 
of tin Pectoral a permanent cure wa- effected. I 
am now 62 years old, hale and heart) . and am satis- 
fled your Cherut Pectoral saved me. 
Horace Kaibbrothkr." 
Rockingham. Yc., July 15, ’884 
*• I have used A ybr's (.'usury pectoral In my fam¬ 
ily for everal years,and don«U hesitate to pronounce 
it the most effectual remedv fox coughs aiui colds we 
have ever tried. Yours truly. A. J. Crank." 
Lake Crystal, Minn.. March 12.1SS2. 
" I ha ve suffered for eight years from Bronchitis, 
and after trying many remedies with no success, I 
was cured by the use of AVer's Ctixm. r Pectoral 
B y India. Kiss., April 5. 1882 Joseph Walden " 
'* I cannot say enough In praise of AVer's Cherrt 
Pectoral believing as [ do that but for its use I 
should long since have died front lung troubles 
Pnlestlne, Texas, April 22. UK4 E Braodok.” 
No case of an affection of the throat or lungs exists 
which cannot be greatly relieved by the use of AVer's 
Cherry Pectoral, and It will always cwre when the 
disease is not already beyond the control of medicine. 
Dr.J.C. AVER & CO., Lowell, Mass. 
Sold by all Druggists. 
Here You Haye It! 
aua ^ountj. 
MOST EXTENSIVE PUKE it RED 
LIVE STOCK ESTABLISHMENT 
IN Til E U (IRU). 
>i "WtltY&TOS3 
<• UtlEA*. . 
CLYDESDALE HORSES. PKRCHERON NORMAN 
HORN US, TROTTiXCI UKKU ROADSTERS 
HOLSTEIN AND DEVON CATTLE. 
' >Ur customers have the advantage of our many 
mr. .. iti breeding and importing Uirye 
''■<>! leonona, our ortunltyol I'OtrutaringdW'rrenl breed*, 
loir itrier#, because of rotenl of hiurinnu and low rale* 
<>r transportation. Catalogue free. Coriesiondence 
solicited. 
A'ty W Eli tj Blt.OTHBB.S, 
3PRINGBORO, CRAWFORD CO., PA 
Mention Rural New-Yorker. 
Makes Education free and Self-Instruction co*i/. 
Learn to write, spell and punctuate; aim. English 
Grammar at the same time hy a new and natural 
system. More learned In a day Ilian in n month by 
the old method. Sent by mail on receipt of SI. 
Agents wanted. I iberal term... Stalls nt sight. 
E. R. PRLTON & CO.. £A BOND ST., NEW YORK. 
A mill that will grind fifty to sixty bushels of Apples 
per hoar, combiUed with a preSB that will press Sev¬ 
enty-five gallons at a pressing. Do not fall to scud 
for our New Illusi rated Catalogue of ulder Machinery, 
manufactured by the 
HIGGANUM M’F’G CORPORATION. 
lliggtiiiuin. C’t., U. S. A. 
Manufacturers of Agricultural Implements of 
every description. 
H OW TO U/IICAT 
raise nn ca i 
Send for circular, entitled 
1 .REVOLUTION IN WHEAT CULTURE. 
Address John HxMiLTOS.State College, Centre Co.,Pa' 
JERSEY REDS, 
Chester White and 
POLAND CHINA PIGS 
THE S< NEW”BIRDSELL 
CLOVER HULLER. 
£et&», tfiaot &c 
CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER AND CELERY PLANTS. 
—Essex Pigs and Cots wold Sheep. Prices very low. 
Joseph Harris, Moreton Farm, Rochester, N. Y. 
WALLS ORANGE POTATO, 5 lbs, $1., One 
half peek, $1-25; Peck. Early Kent 20ets , per Ih. 
by Express. JAMES LIl’PINCOTT, J R„ 
Mount Holly, N. .1. 
1 -- 60 Different De¬ 
sign*; iilrd, Florid, Gold Panel, German, Krench- 
1 till inn and Oriental X lev**, *n mnier, ** taler, moon, 
n»nr4oc nil la buutifkl <-»i|.ir* oa wupertia^ 
•nunrlot bowl, »ilh y.n.-.-i»mr In Ikn- .v tttitil type, iOe. A 30 
pier Mlustr.vst Nw« l.bt t«nt with h "rdrr. Agents 
xnuke •■Ojirr *-ent. ( nil pAMa-ulsr, .wei ■ etmtlr. fnr 3c, -.taEun. 
LAWTON PKlNTiNU CO., Norl lil'ord. Conn, 
W ell simile.I Pigs, „f Finest Stack, two to three 
mouth* old. Honrs and Sows not. nkln. Also a few 8 
to J months old. Early orders are solicited ns Spring 
Pigs are now In great demand. Also COTS WOLD 
and Sul rilbow.N Slienp and Lambs or Host Im¬ 
ported Stock. Some Extra Fine Handsome Scotch 
( oiiey shepherd Pups. 8 and ill weeks old, uow ready 
to oulp. 
IStirpoe’s Farm Annual mailed free, Write for 
prices or what you dcMitv In purchase. Address 
\v. altei: m a co., 
1*1*ilutlelpliia, I*a. 
MSjBLEY&CO. 
IfTURNIP 
<11 ni\A X BW STYLES Gold Reveled Edge and 
I I U 111 Chronto Visiting Cards, finest quality, 
n n II \ largest variety and lowest prices. 50 
till II U 0 chronio* with name 10c.; a present With 
each order. Clinton Bros. A Co.,Cliutonv!Ue. Conn. 
MONITOR JUNIOR 
SOUTHDOWN SHEEP 
a week m your own town. Terms and *5 ,outfit 
free. Addre** B. BALLET & Co., Portland, Me. 
Cleans Ready l'or Market 
'It realied. 
ASSIUS XI. CLAY, breeder of pure SOUTH DOWN 
SHEEP. White-Hall, Kentucky. 
TENTS TO RENT for Fair purposes, by Chas 
M. Gibbs. 106Sycamore St., Cin'tL O., or 44 W.R. 
St., Syracuse, X. Y„ 418 River St., Troy, N. Y. 
y-sf^r/NEW CROP 
READY 
• IN JULY. 
^?HiramSibley&Co 
179-183 MAIN STREET, 
\ > EOCHKSTKU, }J. Y. 
200-206 Randolph St.Chicago, HI 
THE DINGEE & CONARD GO’S 
_ ULU rUT'L Ei KU-liUK)UL\(i 
i.er day at home. Samples worth 85 free 
Address Stinson & Co., Port laud, Me. 
3Seal tftftatr 
SEND FOR 
CATALOGUE 
AND 
PRICE LIST 
A » K.*-.v. * uu, ... A-uy made. Costly 
Outfit free. Address Tncc .t Co.. Augusta. Me 
FOR SALE 
New 118841 ChromoCards, no 2 alike, with name 
10c. post paid. Geo. L. Rkkd & Co.. Nassau, N. Y 
Ono of tne most beautiful and valuable 
Farms In the State of Michigan. It Is situated 
partly within the City of Monroe, with a wide front, 
adorned with Kims and Maples, on tlie historic River 
Knit-in and extending buck embracing '.M<> acres, 
rhi'rts are upou It two Karin-houses, flue Farm uud 
-lock. Barns, ..u KJegnut and Commodious Mansion 
bnili of itrlek, of modern architecture, and a flue 
brick Horse Horn to correspond. 
4 ln» beautiful Mansion fronts on the River Raisin, 
and the Garden, Shrubbery and Orchard are of rare 
excellence. 
I’ m ocauty, lualthfulness and dodrableutws of lo- 
ealion those promises are unsurpassed. 
Full Information can be imd of 
G. WING, Monroe. Midi. 
WEST BUMING MANILLA 
This water-proof m«t. ttul roseiulilvstin.iiOAther.iaased 
for roofs, out-ide waits .it buitiltags. and itenide in pines 
of plaster. C*tiliyae A III U C A V 9 P ft 
uuiplesfree.LKstiib.lai6) W« II. 1 fl I & uU) *>. J. 
THREE SPRING WAGON 
Resides mnnuiactuniig the •• eW* l.iiostdl 
Clover HllUer, fOT which we lot e the Bote right, 
we make a specialty of TURKU SPRING and 
HALF FLA IKhltM, or 
COMBINATION SPRING WAGONS. 
Send for Illustrated Catalogue tuici prices. Ad¬ 
dress 
A IS6.-. DOTTLE 
nult'-i t» dolma, Uorr 
oV?c?J 3 l 7 0 | et * b Ushment making » SPECIAL 
ot ROSENS. 60 LAkCG HOUSES 
for ROSES alone. Ntrong ISM Ptinte uuitable tor 
Immediate bloom delivered salely, Ud.t^amy post- 
office. 5 si'Iettdid varieties, your cholco, »U labeled, 
f •!J *2? I !> for S3; 26 for S4: 3S for S5; 
75 for S101 IOOlor SI3? tVeCIVE n Handsome 
Present of choice and valuable ROSES free 
with every order. Out NEW GUIDE, a - 
7Y«Mi..ei7t. <Kr A<M*.7ll p|\ *tev*ii*dvll/«*i'ig'iL-yr«m,jf4 
THE DINCEE A CONARD CO. 
Rose Growers, West Grove, Chester Co., Pa. 
R OOT B EER 
EXTRACT 
Just the thing for th<- hayheid. work¬ 
shop or table. So belling or strainiug. 
Made front Dandelion, Rope, Giugvr, 
Ac Obildren can drink tt: ■•* j'refer- 
nble to ice water; dixs n>-t intoxicate. 
Package* of the herbs sent for 25 «-t.«u 
CHAS.R.i'AUTElGl.owelL.Uiuitt 
TKNRSKK VALl.KY FARMS FOR SALK. Some of 
* I he finest Ketddenec* la the Valiev, near R. R 
ih| uire soon of Joh n shki.don, 
Fort Collins, Colorado. 
SOUTH BEND, AND 
Wlion you write, mention this paper. 
KANSAS 
THE U. S. MAIL BRINCS US TO YOUR DOOR! 
The most extensive Seed Growers in America. Founded 1784. Dronusa Postal r„ n t 
for our PRICED CATALOGUE. Address simple LANDKKTH 4 >?r i tntii t«m i 
L/ROUP. ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. 
JOH A SOS’S ANODV.i K LINLMKXT wUl posi¬ 
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cases out of wo. Information that will save many lives, 
sent free by moil. Don t delay a moment. Prevention ir 
better than aura. L £■ Jotutaua A Co., boaxxui. Kaaa* 
