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ORMAL. ILL 
SMALLS j-; 
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SOUTMWlCICS 
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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
PERSONALS, 
gfti.saUaucatt,* SMvttfijSittg. 
Pi.^cjctlanjeau^ §Mvcrti,$ing 
Thk wealthiest United States Senator at 
present, Mr. Philetus Sawyer, never made a 
speech in the Senate, 
Secretary McCulloch is a large, squarely 
built roan, loose-joiuted, with thin, sandy 
gray hair, a high, broad forehead, shrewd, 
small, gray eyes, and a roost kindly expres¬ 
sion. 
Mr. E. A. Osborn, of New Jersey, has a 
hundred thousand cocoa-nut trees growiug on 
Biscayne Islaud, Florida, and is about to 
plant thirty-five thousand more. In four or 
five years they will yield annually from three 
to five dollars a tree. 
The man who discovered one of the richest 
silver miues in Leadville received $40,0U0 for 
his find, and the two purchasers made a mil¬ 
lion dollars each within a year. The dis¬ 
coverer applied recently for a night’s lodging 
in a Leadville statiou house. 
JJWdcin what f^Say and Say what / Mean. The only Scientific Swine Remedy is 
DR. JOS. HAAS’ HOG £ POULTRY REMEDY 
WHAT THE REMEDY WILL DO. 
PROFESSOR 
, it Is the only remedy that relieves a ^fog when smut poisoned. 
It will arrest disease in every instance. 
Those sett ins it whether diseased or not will gain 
i»W more than double tlie pounds of pork while others 
^WHAT THE REMEDY HAS DONE? 
(IPoneanntiin* wi/Aaut fhl> Trrtric 3fark.\ FT ANN iba i, Mo., Jane 20, ISsf. 
t , .. !IV , P D *- Haas' Hog Remedy, and ran recommend ft as a sure cure tor Hog cholera, 
I lost eight hundred Dollars : ^800 worth of hoes last Spring out of a herd of over three hundred head. 
I began feeding the remedy while they were dying nt the rate of two or three a day, and from the 
first day of feeding the Haas Remedy, I hnvc not lost a Hog; 111 fact, they have improved right, 
JLSHS'.i -* 1 ! 1 hMS onIy mefS-oO, and I am sure It has saved me from 1*00 to ftUOo. PRANK I KK. 
RFWARF (IF IMiTATIDM^ to be the same as Haas' Remedies, enclosed In wrappers 
Uf-tHtne Ur lliillfll IUIW of saniecijlor, size and directions of my well known packages. 
. HEAD mY PROPOSITION.—When nay remedy la used as a preventive, I will insnre bogs 
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. HEAD fVl Y PROPOSITION .—When my remedy is used’as a preventive, I will insure hogs 
“f tht - head for the year, and will make a deposit of money to make such insurance goad. If any hogs 
die. they wilt be paid for from such deposit. Yon can refer to any banker or Mercantile Agency at 
Indianapolis for my financial standing and Integrity. 
PBICRK, 50 cents, Sl.iiV ami k'i.K) per box, according lo size. 25 lb.cans f 12..10. The largest 
tsizes are the most economical to the feeder. Foil directions in each package. If your druggist or 
general store don’t keep It, or won't get it for you, and urges you to use a cheap, and consequently 
inferior substitute, send remittance direct to me. and I will till yonr order. • 
JOS< HAAS, V. S., Indianapolis, Ind. 
HOLSTEIN 
CATTLE. 
Made from Professor Horsford’s Acid 
Phosphate. 
Recommended by leading: physician*. 
Makes lighter biscuit, cakes, etc., and 
Is healthier than ordinary Haiti ng Pow¬ 
der. 
Hi bottles. Sold at a reasonable price. 
The llorsford’s Almanac and Cook Boo 
sent free. 
RumfordCheniieal Works, Providence, R. I. 
U. M. A NTH ON V Ag’t 100 and UK Reade St., N. V 
Concert Organette! 
THE CHEAPEST 
yil^MUSICAL INSTRUMENT 
Iff TIusIr universally nwnret to 
- — 5 ii a moat complete, per- 
.... • feet, anil Miperior 
Instrument >>f it* Lii-,1 
rr.aniM»... ,.r^,l Xl,t 
-illy l» tt- f irm tncro «r- 
nsil.-. and Its -.von. , ni re 
XM simple. but it cm, mins 
A, i of* reeds to lo- t'liu j in 
’ T '[ -til-. :i! 1 -er ii.--nnui.-iii of 
H ■^airf7‘u -I |i.tl 's -1r pi • I- l-i,is 
t ' Iisiiu I ill: i! rr. :-t 
V - ^ valuable 141 , r . 1 - 
IT CAN BE CHANGED 
lusratvhr Htilrt a Itltrli to 
alow key *iniTbnek asoin 
at pleasnw. Tho Concert iirismiette is fust 
nmfclnz !|> way 1 mt» rbft liruwiti crown* <*1 •*»»■ re 
-pectabi© people. It p*iss«isi»lni; the lno 5 tU^ f, 'Hh•*• wuVantaco .jvt»r 
n p ir«* c £- IT CAN BE PLAYED BY ANYONE 
*ven If totally L-imnin! o! n single note fifmnslo. 
two sots of the fine*t and strort?** Ortrsiii Keotls. c ; !n 
CAYUGA LAND PLASTER 
Contains Phosphate of l.ime. Gives Plants 
early start, improves quality, increases yield. • Low 
freights to all points. Karin or s’ .Memorandum 
JtookSsent KIlEIC. t \<; r> • m/e /i ft S>flirt r > 1 . 
CAICUA PEA 1 STEK < «.,U nion Springs. N.Y. 
m3 — - • ■ • - 2 r'---A<-r..t>.ve 5 - 
Over thirty yearly records made in this herd aver¬ 
age 14,212 lbs. 3 ounces; average age of cows its years. 
In lKM our entire herd of mature cows averaged 
14.164 lbs. 15 ounces 
In 1882 our entire herd of eight three-year olds av¬ 
eraged i3,.sri lbs. u ounces. 
April 1. 1884, ton cows in this herd had made records 
from H,W0 to 18,000 each, uvcraglng 15.6US lbs. S 3-10 
ounces 
For the year ending .Tune. 1834, five mature cows 
averaged 13,621 Ihs. 3 2-5 ounces. 
Scvcd heifers of the Nethcrland Family, five of 
them 2year* Old and two 3 years old, averaged 11,556 
lbs. 1 2-3 ounces. 
BUTTER RECORDS. 
Mne cows averaged 1 ? Ihs 5k> ounces per week. 
Eight heifers, three years old, averaged 13 lbs. 4*1 
ounces per week. 
Eleven heifers, two years old and younger, averag¬ 
ed io lbs, 3ounces per week. 
The entire original imported Netherlund Family of 
six cows i two being but three years old)averaged IG 
lbs. 7 7-li ounces per week. 
When writing always mention K. M.-Yorkek. 
SMITHS & POWELL, 
LAKK**IIIE STOCK FARM, Syracuse, N. Y. 
tVe will send yon a watch or a chain 
BY HI All, Oil EX HUSK r„ o. D . to be 
ex-unuied before pnylngany money 
and i f nut satisfactory, returned at 
lourCXfivtlse. We manufacture all 
|our watches and save you 30 per 
'cent. Catalogue of 260 styles free. 
Every5Vatclt Warranted. Address 
STANDARD AMERICAN WATCH CO., 
WTTsmrRtiH. PA. 
FRUIT, STOCK and GRAIN, 
Well Improved 
Terms Reasonable. 
BROWN A WEST. 
Bellcfontuiue, O. 
TO T.ET.—To rood, practical farmer, a place on 
Buzzard's Bay, Mass., on lease or on shures fishing, 
fruit, vegetaides, cranberries, stock, buy. etc. Ad¬ 
dress. Dr. Newman, 6 S West 35th Street, New York. 
S .T jnTI 1 FARMS&MILLS 
r" l I i I For Sale A Exchange. 
_ I l .1 I I 1 f a.I FREE Catalogue. 
R. ft. CUAFKJLN A- CO.. Richmond, Va. 
ENGINE 
WORKS 
Vlruiutn Furinu.— Mild dtmntc. Cheap Homes 
Send for circular. A. O. Hi I ss. I'biii ralia. Va 
INDIANAPOLIS. IND., U. S. A, 
_MANUPACTCRBSS OP 
LKVI DILLON 
A.5D SONS. 
AXD BOSS, 
\stkom 1 ; ROOFING 
il Easy lo apply,doee not 
*1 niNi ort atilV. Is also 
tfA SI llMTTl’TE for 
PI—AST lift, at Half 
X Hir Cost. CA If PUTS 
\anrl Itl'CiS of same. 
;——^Catalogue and Sam¬ 
i' A CO., Cuiudvn, Ni. J. 
j| "WATER-PROOF 
Y) ■ iBinwma' , 
»tf- MOSELEY’S 
CABINET 
F.mb'i't.d, I'erj'uni'.l n»<l ITirl.ltt i .Vnwic CARDS 
unri AgtH.Sample Ituuk I.,r 7 le. -fa 1 n a. f,(I f mh. 
ure» lc. AHEKUA5 l AUDIO, SOUTHI OKU, IONS. 
The STASDAKD Dairying Apparatus. 
Have NO KQl'AI. on the market. Adopted to anv 
dairy, large or small. For families, factories, tho 
ft r.'A -riii'/ ►'/,{,it, ,- fur hotels, rwlaurants and 
tKuirding Kcliools Used with or without ICK. 
The J UN 10U, having no refrigerator, is less in Drive. 
ANTED 
AND CF.\TLEMEN vho 
i*3tui*| i day easily at their 
iti.nl.N 
Hidden Ntirnp, Perfumed and Embossed Cards. 
Pocket Calendar, new Samples, all Pic. 13 pksaud 
Ageu t’s ouiflt. gl. Clin ton jc Go,North Haven, Ct. 
SMALL'S 
CALF FEEDER 
IMPORTERS AND BREEDERS OP 
ThJ> .MOV artlclt* it 4|*prcr’iaivil 
^n*l upiJtoicJ Ijr nil j>rugn!>sivo Vnr 
mcr« anil Stock Etlsur*. The calf 
•lick* M foiht idowly. Hi Xyr/rcttn 
natural way, (turtviiig »*> ayvII nw*>\ tt* it 
fcT on it* Dtm m»tln*r, OrculBiA 
Fr v. SM VU.A M VTTIIFW^, 
21 S. MiirktT M,. KomIimi, >|■«« 
( Form erlyof firm of E. Dlllou A CoJ 
NEW IMPORTATION 
Arrived In line condition June 15, ueu. Have now a 
large collection of choice animals. 
STABI.KS AND IIKADQCARTERS I.O- 
„ CATED AT MIKHIAI,, 
Opposite the Illinois Central ami Chh-ngo and Alton 
depots. Street ca rs run from the Lake Krle .t West¬ 
ern, an,| Indianapolis. Bloomington and Western 
uepots, in Bloomington, direct to onr stables in 
Normal Address, 
DILLON BROS., NORMAL, ILL- 
.jg wrsr — y. rprr i rnrri ^olld ttold 
,rn^ T, , ntt I rnttl and Sliver 
j ^CKl Ta \\ nuby*, Clmliim uim! lot) 
u»i*l‘ul afiui. >, utcly I'reel 
* ])p fj r 4 >V1 Elegant tiatd Lcuf Hml»«*KHc«l 
/fr urn! Sauveulr I'urdr with voarnumv 
- in New Mprlpl Tyt^, file.* U pack* » i 
^ Elcffnnt PrenclkD oUh "'tk Kurilrabi^l H2i iutlSOc 
S puuk* »nj Ui,* imintlrul Kolleil tit>!«l Kina* aOe, Our 
»t>lo. of Imporiv’d. Ki»tln I’rlnceMhl llvnl r*llk i'lorstU 
are iiiit*<iui4U*il. Full i»*«i ru**tIon** liow 11 obtuln -a* 1 it c 
» lHH6apt(cJc»lVoc. <il-» a 1 * 1 *11 lliii* <il>iiiu|ili<H free %vllh 
every order. We w ant Aaent**. 4 » ‘U. c;oUI io (Imimo 
uboecek Ha Aerolomake p*r «Uv bmidingoitr 
|vhi»i)ml, Ecm! ftlonee* 'i-M’l i»i»aUip I'ppofltm'ltY juithtaoffer 
tfuix not bf n iM-otoil. ArfMf*c«« \l 1>T HAVEN 
A1AN l F Ac TVKl N tt WOiHvN, Went llaven* Conn. 
THE BEST CATTLE FASTENING 
•iiiusn it kii. luiLAMi-nini. 
l lii-l.r " hltc, lt.rk.lilr. A V„rL- 
• tib-r H*«. Souihilima, I ut.Hold 
mill OlfWiI l)„wn Mlrr-), nn,l UiiiIh 
N ratrti I oil., Sbi>p6.r«l Pag. nn,| 
k.nfy Poultry. S,«ml rarCatalogu. 
».*•! IBB Ul'HPKK A CtU'klla.ra 
FRUIT CULTURE, 
Ik 1 ' ,lu " tn * r< " v bull, of all 
S 1,0,,I., rivr> looiv.t '•ovtll'tiuli, 
‘ all WORTHY SMALL 
FRU!TS ( mkI otl»»*r«4. rrjuY- 
thti I’ti ltuil It anntuinw ftitl luAtnictlirn ft»r nlnnflug, 
pruning, sin«l oblnliilnir Fruit Treri and IMmitc 
11 rv*pKic with Inforiuitton mikluitblc %o *11 !ntrre*ted In fruit 
culture, cspoctfcli; hrnlniierA. Price* wltli plute*. 10 
cent*; without plate*. ** cent** FKF.K* 
REGISTERED SWINE 
■K rhnr.meh tic l l hunter While*- Fa- 
f i r^ N *^^^>* H» | g , laml-t , M |> a*. A Im|*ortM Uerk*iitre* 
1 PC.‘M|r»H*e Rtvcu with rverr *nlm *1 wilil- Stronc, 
juack oulj, Purltv guuraittceil. 0 «l»d m»tup f«r ucw Cato* 
*ogue* O* II, U arrlagtoa* Box 62i» Went Cheater^ 1*0* 
ISLAND HOME 
Moek Kurin, 
(JK0SSK ILE. Mich, 
iMfOKTKh PERCHEROJi 
I noRAKS. 
All stock .'■elected rrom 
I he get of Hlrex and 
dams of ostablbtvd re 
i>utation and rcgUtcrod 
In the Fretieh and Ame¬ 
rican Stud Hooka, We 
have n very large num- 
JOHNSON GRASS SEED 
The best Grass grown; Urge yields per acre. Will 
grow wherever corn will. Can be cut in most sec¬ 
tions three times m others six to nine times per an¬ 
num. Well liked by all ktud* of stock. 
Send for pamphlet. 
, HERBERT POST. 
(Formerly PoBiburgh.i Seliuu. IIuIIum ( «>., Ala. 
Anv num can take a set of Irons and build a mill at any place. Irons sold and Plans furnLshed to those out 
side of Iowa. The Turbine Is all under cover and completely protected from weal her, and whi last a lifetime 
For Pumping Water, Grinding Feed, Sawing Wood, etc,, etc 
Also, SOUTHWICK’S TRIUMPH FRED MILL (Simplest and Best). 
For use with ordinary Pumping Mills (Turbine), 
A, H. SOlITHWICK, Patentee* Des tloines, Iowa 
Special Discounts during winter months on Iron Work, 
,'T^ W T t,cr of Imported and 
ms and brood mares on hand. Prices 
Correspondence solicited. Send for illus- 
>guc, free by mall. Address 
Savage & Kni'iiuni, Detroit, Mich, 
RUNS WITH LIGHTER WIND 
