PERSONALS. 
One of the largest fruit preservers in Cali¬ 
fornia came from Glasgow. Of course he is a 
canny Scotchman. 
The Empress Eugenie, who has suffered 
from dyspepsia, walks much and continues to 
improve in health and spirits. 
Mrs. Mary Mapes Dodge, editor and novel¬ 
ist, is a daughter of Professor Mapes, the cele¬ 
brated writer on horticulture. She formerly 
lived in Newark, but is now a resident of this 
city. 
Chief Justice Waite has nearly recovered 
from the severe fall which he sustained while 
traveling with General Sherman in the West, 
and will not suffer any permanent ill conse¬ 
quences therefrom. 
General E. G, W. Butler, who, on the es¬ 
tablishment of the Southern Confederacy, 
Wits offered the position of commander-in-chief 
of the Confederate forces, is now enjoying a 
hearty old age in St. Louis. 
According to the Denver Tribune, the Chief 
©f the Northern Cheyennes and Arapahoes is 
named Wild Hog. The belle of the tribe is 
his daughter, and she is known as Miss Hog. 
This is entirely wrong. Her name should be 
Miss Pig. 
Mrs. Terhune, “Marian Hariaud,” formerly 
of Newark, and who has a delightful Summer 
residence on a bluff at Pompton Lake, N. J., 
is now living in Springfield, Mass., where her 
husband, the Rev. Dr. Terhune, is pastor of a 
church. She is a Virginian by birth. 
A young farmer of Southern Oregon was 
killed by ligbtuing recently while carrying a 
steel-tined hay fork on his shoulder. Au Ore¬ 
gon paper says that this is the second instance 
of death by lightning stroke in that State 
within the knowledge of the oldest resident. 
It is claimed that the pioneer tramp died in 
Ohio a few days ago. He was 00 ;y ears old, 
and he spent the last forty years of his life in 
going from place to place on foot. Born in 
Holland, he fought in Russia, France and 
India, and came to the United State in 1817. 
Farmer Willard, of Ripley, is so near¬ 
sighted that if he were to ruu his mowing ma¬ 
chine he would be in danger of coming in col¬ 
lision with stones, stumps and similar obsta¬ 
cles and being thrown in front of the cutter 
bar. So Mrs. Willard does the machine mow¬ 
ing und Mr. Willard mows in the corners of 
fences with a scythe. 
Caspar Gross, who was killed by a train in 
Illinois, belonged to a family singularly un- 
fortunuto in unnatural deaths. His oldest 
brother froze to death in Napoleon’s retreat 
from Moscow in 1812, one was drowned in the 
Rhine, one was gored to death by a bull, one 
dropped dead in a graveyard while attending 
the funeral of a neighbor, aud a sister was ruu 
over by horses and killed. 
Shat* and SflttUtjj. 
SOUTHDOWN SHEEP. 
C A Sf, I SS« M v5 IjAY t hr ® e<,erof pure SOOTH DOWN 
SHEEP, White hall. Kentucky. 
IM N 'irawi 
_2lOr Two OhioTmImTo VEI> C'MKH-V 
ITER IIO(iS, Semi lor ileccrtpOotry 1 
L I of this famous brood, Also ••'owlmi/. 
mllu: U. SIL l icit, C'LK VEJUAUlt, O.B 
COTSWOLDS AND SOUTHDOWN 
Sheep and Lambs 
For Sale, Including some very choice Yearling Rai 
ami Hum 1 -hiiUh Of jtood podlfro^. Prices very me 
erate for quality of stock. Write for partlcula 
st!illn« number wanted. We have also for sale si 
era! Hue Oxford Downs. Address, 
♦V. idea it liven die On.. Philadelphia, I* 
HOLSTEIN 
CATTLE. 
THEY COMBINE 
Milk, Cheese, Butter and Beef 
far more successfully than any 
other breed* 
THE 
LARGEST HERD IN THE WORLD. 
Over 350 Pure Bred Animals. 
Every animal recorded in the Holstein 
Herd-Book of Atnefiea. 
CATALOGUE. Mention Rural 
New-\ orker. 
SMITHS & POWELL, 
Syracuse, N.Y, 
PitfcrUattCDUji gUlvertisdufl. 
implements! and ^HaeKinery. 
your address on u postal card, and 
we will furnish you. Tree, our 
largei’.lus. lOc. catalogue- Wnnrfnul. uf<\nxm'/mrinQi<- Every- 
thing intheguu line.watches.cutlerv.eie ,nt l>:>rgiiln prlcea. 
Address U. W. Tuan KB & KobS, 10 A II Dock Sq., iiustuu, Msaa 
’Wr, 
at greatly reduced prica. 
tiend stamp fur our New 
Ulus. Catalogue, 18S3-S4. 
POWELL A 60N, ISO Mam Street, CINCINNATI,0. 
Made from Professor Horsford’s Add 
Phosphate. 
Recommended by h .din i , hysiciana. 
Makes li|fh.- r biscuit, cakes, etc., and 
1 b healthier than ordinary Baking Pow¬ 
der. 
" 4m, Sold at a rensonnble price, 
sent free rW,0r< * M,l<l Cook Hook 
Rumfor.1 Chemlcd Works. Providence, Tt. I. 
II. !>l. ANTHONY, Ag‘t W0 and t<« Read.-St. N. Y 
We will send yon o watoh era chain 
BY MAIL OR EIPRtSS. 0.0 D.,t<>be 
examined before pay lAg any money 
aud irnot satisfactory. returned ut 
lour expense. Wc manufacture all 
our watches and save ycu 30 per 
cent. Catalogue of 25d styles free. 
Ev ii t Watch Wakkaktmi. AoDaxta 
STANDARD AMERICAN WATCH CO., 
PITTSBURGH, PA. 
PORTABLE 
FEED MILLS. 
Patentee and Manufaeturerof 
Single and Double Mills. 
Capacity, 5 to 30 bushels per 
hour. Adapted to any suit¬ 
able power. Send for Circular 
ami Testimonials. 
LEVVIh -TRAYEK. 
York, Pit. 
Ashley Phosphate Company 
CHARLESTON, S. C. 
DISSOLVED DONE; ACID PHOSPHITE; 
PURE GROUND PHOSPHITE ROOK. 
THE OLD RELIABLE HALLADAY 
Queen the South 
FOSTABI.73 
FARM MILLS 
I jpg'S For Stock Feed or Heal for 
j, SMI 10.000 X3.-T T7SE. 
£r^~p|l Simpson k Gault M’fg Co. 
Sucoessorj to Stkadb Mill Co 
CINCINNATI. 0. 
Complete A; Cheap Flour HUH Outfit* 
id’s SCAl :||s* 
Satisfactory references given. Fnr Illustrated 
Book address. Osgood & Co., Binghamton, N. V. 
Lowhhi prices ever known 
on Itreeeh Loader*, 
•titles. ,y Revolver*. 
OUR $15 SHOT-GUli 
PROFESSOR 
LORDS 
iAKiNG 1 
POWDE 
All of Best Grade aud very Cheap, Free on 
board in any quantities. 
For Terms, Hand Books, Agricultural Prim¬ 
ers, <Src.. address the Company, 
STANDARD WINDMILL, 
TSE. ' 
Power suited for Running 
Churns, Pumps and all light farm work. 
IF - Write for Circulars. Address 
SANDWICH MANUFACTURING CO.. Sandwich, HI, 
NEW VARIETIES OF GREAT PROMISE I “9H 
1 ■ " hder better tlian < liitvmin, llauuMinitirl T2 Ii end— an one -tool. l)OK-'K not 
liileiT. l'n.v, Mo.OO per bu*i.cl, *1.00 per peck (not pre,3ud". SI .OO |a'rJlltnila, preimid 
MARTIN AMRTP H:,h *■»*«» FIRST PKI/.E THREE TIMES at penmorf 
* ,HrV ■ 11 FlIVIDEK varda state Fair- llo-hel, SB; peek, SSl 3 lb* si 
Also purisbtnuus of Velvet Clmrt, Claw sou. Full*, Bed .Mrdiurrojuaa, etc. 
HIRAM SIBLEY * CO ■ C H fc/ufO, E | l’l N Y ' 
THE GOLDEN BELT ” 
I —-ALONC THE- 
KANSAS DIVISION U. P. R’WA 
WOOL CROWING 
nsurpassed lor (. lunate, Grasses, Wate 
The Best in the Eastern Market. 
TER Land C'limTis'r, Kansas Citv M 
Bfl H I m § II ■ J \M AnEmrllfiliVeterinarySurgeonandChemist, 
BMH fl BS mm ■■ |w fu m. inf iiowtniv.-img m tin* country. *avs that moat 
IwB MJM ■% ■_ ■ ■ ■ |9 1 I 11 ■ of the Hume siul tiittle Powders sold hero 
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ m II Hi ■ 1 V lifl | nrewonlilr»ntrash. He siija thatSlieodan's 
jfffrSKsrtifss' r •" ,h •» s»‘* i— >*.■•». «^sjsssvs£r\s{ssi 
«U to i nuit food. Hold everywhere, nr «mt bv vtatl lor a lolUir-itium-- I. S. jwuNsoa St COh Boaiuo, Ham. 
fJ' f,] 
flUtt*<f &C. 
MARTIN amber WHEAT. 
This new variety has again proven Its superiority 
over older varieties by its enormous yield; tine 
quality of Gralo and Floor, and the fact that with or¬ 
dinary cultivation It onlv requires 1* bushel of seed 
to produce TWENTY-FIVE to FORTY bushels 
, enough for 1 acre, ii. 1 bushel $.i. t-reprt 
lb. 50 Cts.. 5 lbs. $1. The MARTIN AMB'tt 
W H fat originated In this locality, and I warr int 
my seed pure. Descriptive circular F It K E. Adi .as 
J T 1TTT T AW Seedsman atvl Florist, 
• UlliliGIN HLOO.n8BLHa.Pa 
LOOMINGTON bj^'^PHCENIX, 
NURSERY CO. 
BLOOMINGTON, ILL. 
tion of Fruit and Ornamental Trees* Oataloane 
lor Fall of lB83now ready and mailed on application 
12^600 ACRES: 13 CREENHOUSESl 
« APPLES, GRAPES, SMAIili FRUITS. 
PHOENIX NURSERY, 
Talley. 4c. Full List Free. 1 
F. K. PH'ENIX. DelaVAN, WlS. 
150,000 LE CONTE i*EA RS. 
Also, Klefter Pear. Peen To and Honey Peaches, and 
the largest stock of other Fruit Trees and Fruit 
Plants'in the South, at wholesale and retail. Cata¬ 
logues free. Address. IH/XTSYILLH NUR¬ 
SERIES. HI XTSVI1.L.E, ALA. 
tor good'cropP LANTyourSTRAWBERRIES 
liext June. Send for free circular. 
Address F.I.SAGE & SON,Wethersfield,Ct. 
J. M. THORBURN & GO., 
15 John St., New York, 
OFFER FREE, THEIR 
Annual Bulb Catalogue 
FOR THE AUTUMN OF 1883. 
HYACINTHS, 
TULIPS, 
LILIES, 
Lily of the Valley Pips, etc.. 
For Florists, l>y the Hundred 
or Thousand. 
SOLUBLE 
Pacific Guano. 
Yearly Sales 
50,000 Tons. 
Fanners who Intend 
~ seeding down, or so« 
Ing Wniter V heat or 
"Ky e, should use tliis old 
' - -; and reliable Fertilizer 
which Is uu.nurp ssed 
' /'>/*'; for these purposes. Its 
• . L use during August and 
- ~ September as top-dress- 
'■’>*lug on Gracsor Past ure 
1 gives immediate and 
jfck’l valuable returns 
For sale by *ntr n gents 
* throughout tlie Fuited 
~T:: * STiite.-. Pam fidet.soon- 
talniug ce-ttmonlals 
aud r- irectloUs forward 
' esl free. 
Glidden & Curtis, 
GENEKAL SELLING AGENTS. 
5 Teentout H ink Huildiug. Bostuu. >Iass. 
durational. 
CORNELL UHIVERSITY. 
THE TECHNICAL COURSES: 
Agriculture, 
Architecture, 
Civil Knglnecrlug, 
Electrical Engineering, 
Mechanical Engineering. 
•‘ntrniice Examinations beciu »t 9 4. M.. 
He,?nf.l! ,b r r ' ^ 1 SS ^- To regular student in Ag. 
Inst met mn is free. For the University 
KjwwntH.oontaininK full statomantH regarding re- 
9 ' ir lL u ut v for atlm * ss *du. course of stu.ty, degrees, 
CHAMPION CITY COLLEGE 
(Popularly known as *• Student’s Paradise.”j 
Short-Hasp.Tkusqrafb, rvrEWKt rtso.B ook-kkkp 
isu, lUNKiNo as» PssjtAXsmr Departmksts. 
Largest and most complete practical business col. 
lege In America. No graduate out of g.ssi paving 
employment. Send for College Journal.' 
F. 44 . \% illiss, President, 
.Springfield, Ohio. 
(-barjs mJi.r 
"St.: kIUiJ" RfV. i. w. CowbU. D.D. 
AIVIl NOT 
‘YEAR OUT 
— — • ---- — M o iitM.ia - 11^— •» ...»iv oi r 
5(] I n i'- w ‘ ltl hiunkers, Hy mail 2oe. Circulars 
™ J.s. Hutca A Co.. 38 DeySt.. N.Y. 
:V MONTH A board for 3 live Young 
vb DO Mon l . a t-,u ' h county. Address 
I . W. AEiGLklli 40tX, otiutistuYtit 
