patterns when yon can have 
first; Stallions 2 
SltsctUnncous 
PROFESSOR , 
POWDE 
Made from Professor HorBford’s Add 
Phosphate. 
Recommended by leading physicians. 
Makes lighter biscuit, cakes, etc., and 
Is healthier than ordinary Halting Pow¬ 
der. 
In bottles. Bold at a reasonable prtre. 
The ilorsford’s Almanac and Cook Boo 
sent tree. 
RumfordChemlcal Works, Providence, R. L 
H. M. ANTHONY Ag't 100 and lU2Readi St.,N. Y. 
%\w ^ublicatvon.si. 
AGENTS wanted for PINK Eli TON’S 
« I 4> CDV>»t the REBELLION, Hie 
* most thrilling war hook ever 
*** published. Profchfly im.ubtiiatkd. 
Absolutely th« earnest book to se.ll ever knownl Fur 
full particulars, special tnrritory and tonus to agents 
address G. W.UAltLETON <fc CO , Pubs., New York. 
ingt, priuwd upon heavy plate paper. .tillable fur imuilnr. »uo 
uf each 1 -Jv 1 r. luetum, and ’I'tidc'l n-iirriivtiv, " The Yoftemita 
Valley," “A Dangerous Cotut," •• Fall nix l.i>nro»,’‘ "In the 
AiilronilimW “ Disputing the Prey.” amt “Tho Faggot Gadi- 
erir SUCetn Aipuf.rr Sunn* ttt\d Delti /r, f w ll sheet innate .. 
wiih words, mude nud piano aciMittpaalnHSit eowipletn t l>»e Hook 
of Design* and SHI die* fne fVaty J‘al.-h Mur*.- One Hook of 
/■tidies' Fun ru ftorfc, and One <of Tennyson's T'orjiu. Thu 
Ursi ou« hundred pfr«m» r<H|nindiiis tn alita uitrrrtlMMoeni m/1 
each run ivii, In addition to the pi> ior and ilun di.rrlbnl pi - 
nduraa, uu t)d|hiS Solid Cold (.'hoasul Bund King, ,n ea 
free I Thii araa&onvr la tuadu u> luunduue our paper into uucr 
homes. Five nntoorlpttonn and Ove sots of tho premiums w 111 ho 
Sent for $1. FnheMetinnipmronieeitcr nunonrefunded. AiMlrw.i 
S. It. MOORE A; LO.. 2 7 Port Place, Now \ urL 
□ ARC nuiunc Family Bibles. Plioln- 
I nflnc unnnljc. grnpli Albums. Send lor 
I circulars. Prices red uced. Big discounts to Agents. 
III. L.WARRKN&Co., III?CUcsnut St..Philadelphia. 
THE BIGGEST THING OUT. 
(New) E. NASON & CO., 120 Fulton St., New York. 
gltfti datatf. 
. FOR BALK. 
1,0VKM HOME**. on easy terms, near Wash¬ 
ington, D. C. I he flnost estate on the river divided 
to suit, t.'ltolcnnt Fruits: icood Buildings- Timber; 
Water; cl rand Scenery: Hally Malls; Uood Neighbors. 
If any one wunts a real home, conic and look be¬ 
fore buying elsewhere. Address F. IMM K.I.B, 
Gunstou. Fairfax Cu., Va. 
FARMS IN MICHIGAN 
FOR SALE. 
Descriptive nnd Price List of over 200 Farms. List 
and Map of Michigan for free distribution. Address 
GKO. W. SNOVKK, 
Rt*al E*tnU‘ ami Lurid Aieenl* 
103 iilHtnolii , flrtroiI. With. 
FARM "»K SALK. 
A first cltisa Ft. rut of JiOncres. 
The best of land, properly divided lu meadow, pas¬ 
ture and wood. Plenty or water, river and springs. 
Two Bond llouses lone of them Is the birth pl iee of 
Hon. Edward Pi or pout I, four large barns, ice nouse, 
and all other necessary buildings, six miles from 
New Haven: one mile from station of N. Y. and U. 
Air Line R. K , and two miles from N. Y . N. IX. A H 
It. R. Till* property Is strictly first class in every 
way, and suitable fora -.lock, or dairy farm, a large 
Quantity of milk Is now being Tarnished for New 
Haven market. II. P. Ileudley, New Haven.Conn. 
To Twners of Fine Suburban Resi¬ 
dences, Architects and others 
Interested in Secu ing the Best. 
WR OFFF.R THE 
ESSEX PAINT,, 
Absolutely l *ii re, in Paste or Liquid form. 
SAGES, OL.VBS, 
DRABS, GRETS, 
MAROON, TuRRACOTTA, 
BRONZS, orange, ’ 
roi.o.wus h n />, AY., AY. 
These goods are all guaranteed free from Barytes, 
Water Benzine, or or a/i;/other adulteration. 
Samples and prices given by 
ESSEX PAINT WORKS 
ESSEX, CONN. 
MACHINERY 
AND 
CLAY CRUSHERS. 
RCCT I N THE 
DC.O I WORLD 
Don't go West! 
\ valuable -TOCK FARM —175 Acres, large 
House and Burns In good repair; location pleasant 
anil healthful, on tnulu road, one mile from church 
and P. 0. 2,o*i cords Wood Young Orchard, over 
IUI Trees. All for 84,00(1. Terms easy. Come and 
see. 
GKO WELLS 
l’eru. BcrltNliirr Co.. Mass 
„ Virginia Karins.—Mild climate. Cheap Homes, 
bend for circular. A. O. HI.ISM. Outrulin. Va 
A CHANCE to secure a first class Farm 
in the Red River Valley at $8.00 per 
acre is an opportunity for a profitable 
investment that a • 
lllinr ■ ■ m || never allows to 
Wlot MANrvsfsr. 
large number of actual seltlcrs availed them 
selves of this liberal offer by the St. Paul, 
Minneapolis & Manitoba Railway Co., 
nmmiET c ^°’ ce tracts, and com- 
Hlllll ■HI ,nencc ^ improvements. 
UUUUII I The Company has also 
many thousands of acres of choice lands, 
well adapted to Dairy, Live Stock and 
General Farming purposes, from which 
* *■■■%■■ can be selected that can- 
la HUM not be excelled in any 
I ft 11 ill State in the Union, 
for particulars, maps, etc. write to 
- J. B. POWER, Land Com. * 
St. Paul,Minneapolis & Manitoba R’y Co. 
ST.PAUL, - - MINN. 
BOUGHT 
A FARM 
A.. KC. MATTHEWS’ 
New Seed Drill 
The Latest Improvement In Gar¬ 
den Seeders: unulc by the 
oldest manufacturer in the 
business: don't litivthe old! 
me new at me same price. — 
Also ottr “L1TTLK GEM,” never before offered, 
a reliable cheap drill at half the price of others. 
Send for circulars to mitunfactiirers, 
SMALL & MATTHEWS, Boston. 
ALL SENT FREE! 
We will ••■ml G»r Inm* CLor.lumn I]1n«tmcod Utorarr 
ami Famlljr pH|wr, Thv rlre*li)c «t lltimu, for Three 
Months up' 1 *’ receipt of only Tv*rnty-U va- Lent*, nml to 
pvury hUh-ri iiiftf will IlDii NPtni, Krcr. aiid j»o*v*|«nlJ, all the 
Gen. Walthall, Lamar’s successor from 
Mississippi in the United States Senate, is an 
able lawyer, and was a local district attorney 
when the war broke out. He resigned to enter 
the Confederate service, and rose froYn first 
lieutenant to the rank of major general. 
Many have wondered how Madame Sarah 
Bernhardt can spend five dollars a dayon cos¬ 
metics and rogue. But she does uot find the 
task difficult. She uses the best, cosmetics and 
paints, which are expensive. She uses each 
day also several emuv de toilette, two or three 
pints of rose water, a pot of cold cream, per¬ 
haps three boxes of whiting, carmine poma¬ 
tum, powder for the nails, pencils for the eye¬ 
brows and lashes. 
Gen. J. C. Black, the new Pension Commis¬ 
sioner, is only 40 years old, yet he won the 
rank of brevet brigadier-general in the war 
now a score of years behind us. He entered 
as a volunteer an' - private, and was seriously 
wounded at Pea idge. He is a good lawyer, 
an eloquent campaign speaker, and is a favor¬ 
ite with the veterans. He was a conspicuous 
figure iu the last Democratic National Con¬ 
vention. 
PERSONALS. 
TOM PLKTK FIRE AND WATER l’ROOF. 
D /"I ET I 111 /N Fur Strrp mul Flat Hoofs. 
■* ” ” L 111 Vj Cheap and Durable. 
V v uterproof litiililinc Paper. 
Send for Samples and Cash f’rie- List. 
Empire Roofing Co., 
‘157 North l*Ith St . I’bilntlr l|ihia, I’a. 
CAMNET CREAMERY 
Is endorsed by FARM fciirs to be superi 
or to all others as a LABOR-SAVING Creamer 
GOOD AGENTS on liberal terms to^haadlo 
sss^astsssjfe: wilson churn. 
FLINT CABINET CREAMERY CO. 
( I L Kuperior Quality i ards. 
y i A eu Poll'! too. for B paiA ot SOof our New 
I . ^ o l ' EinbosMd Curd, ter or If you 
NOT wbli top, lupaeinli, ~.nd o»l4 niuiKwand 
■ n . n m 11.00. unit keep the remulnlnx 
I KnOtl j Fitly Cent* ti»r lour trouble. 
i ' l»oj ul Curd Ci>„ Sarthford, U. 
■ Jk Illdden Nmno, EmbowrA rod New Chromo 
All Curd*, n»ru« In tirw tye... un Elegant 4Sjiu*e 
M 1 I Gilt bound Floral Autngrupb Album with 
#11 I quotation., 13 pago Illut .1 rnted RreraUun 
■V| I mil Price List nnd Agent's Canvassing Out lit 
■ V all tori So. SNOW CO., Morlden, Conn. 
Annnt’v Nl ' w Sample Book & 50 Lovely Chromes with 
AgUlll 0 name, 10c. K. H. Uardkb, New Haven, Conn, 
<£tack and goultnj. 
WYAIMDOTTES 
i jfS^PLYMOUTH 
SJV rocks. 
Great Winter Layers. 
Best Table Poultry. 
More PrizeB awarded my .train than all 
^ F °W^ANI> l EGOS 
Write JTcw for Circulars. 
Tfiis will not appear again. 
A. C. HAWKINS, 
Lancaster, Mass- 
The Percherons Victorious 
IN THE 
Contests of Breeds! 
ONLY TWICE 
Have the Great Herds of the Kiva! Breeds of 
Draft Horses met in competition: 
First, at CHICAGO IN' 1881, where the 
finest collections Of the British ami French races 
competed for the 
Si,ooo phizb, 
offered, which was admirably won by 
M. W. Dunham's Herd of Percherons. 
Next, again at the WORLD'S FAIR at 
NEW ORLEANS 1884-5, 
where Four of the Best nerds in America of the 
different breeds were entered for the 
$500 Sweepstakes Nerd Prize. 
and again M. W. Dunham's Ouklatvu Stud of 
i’erelieronx were victorioii’,. Here, also, Mr. 
Dutihiuo was awarded the 
First Prize In Every Stallion Class 
entered for, us follows: For Stallions l years 
l id and over - •->» entries Brilliant J371 17551, 
first; Stullions 8 years old-23 entries— Conti- 
3520 ( 601 ), got by Valliant ( 404 ), fir-C. 
first for best grade atailion. 
3VE . W. DIT3V XI A M, 
Wayne, Da Page Co,, Illinois, 
HAS IMPORTED FROM FRANCE 
lYrcheran lt«nn v ulued ut <13.000,000, 
which Include* 
75 PER CENT OF ALL HORSES 
whose purity of blood i3 established by their ped¬ 
igrees recorded in the STUD BOOKS OF 
l K.INCL, 
EVER IMPORTED TO AMERICA. 
STOCK ON HAND: 
150 Imported Brood Mares, 
250 Imported Stallions, 
Old enough for service, 
A tXI COLTS, r»o Years Old and Younger. 
All Stock Guaranteed. Prices Reasonable. 
Recognising the principieacci i>ted bv all intelli¬ 
gent brooders that, howsyer well bred amtunla 
may he to ho, if r.heir tiedigrees ore not re¬ 
corded, and oaunot bo authentically given, they 
8honld be valued only aa grades, I wilt sell all 
InijHyterf SU.njk at (.'rails /‘tires when I cannot 
furnish with tho ntruiul Bold pedigree verified 
by the original French certificuto of its number 
and record in the stud Book in France. 
HO Page Catalogue sent free. It is illustrat¬ 
ed with Six Prize Horses of th" Exhibition of the 
Soci.t* Hippiqim I'er.heronrie. ot Franctx 1884; pur¬ 
chased by M. W. Dunham and drawn from life 
by Roatt Uoiih.-ur, the famous animal painter. 
Jtti.m ki:i>. rub.tM>-i iiixa, 
I lie-ter » bite. K, rk-hli» * v„ r k- 
-1*1 rc 1*1(0. Suutkilawn. Ii.t-wuld 
tml llltopl ll.iwn !ihc|iAnit Unit. 
>-.«lrb toll*, Nhrpbi-ril l*uir- nnd 
Kiuifj I’UMltry. Solid f»c t nialocnc 
W.A1 II K III ltl*kKACU.Phll».l*a 
KEGISTEREDSWIWl 
I tiurciuN ro*l < ltcntcr >*11 
A lmp.jrw»1 licrkpliirc* 
True |M.*tHjErL»^ Riven wllh t*vorv •uiuAl S^rniiii. heAlthj 
•u>ok oulj, Purl!j fuamiiln'tl. Bvutl ilkuip for tu <r Vtktu- 
C. H* \% urrlajctDiL, Box 6^4. H o*t Cbcut«r» Pa, 
EGGS FOR SALE. 
Front *2 varieties of Poultry. Circular free. 
W. B CLARK, G'Otnu N. Y. 
WYANDOTTfS S,IDSL'S!, 
Kggs for sale, 4 ?.id per <1oz. 
CliltlsTIAN VV. GO >1), Wat nesboro. Pa. 
HOLSTEINSi for SALE - . 
One IIOLSTK.IN III 1,1., 2 years last December, 
Imported: one, 2 wars next June: oue Bull Coif, four 
months—all registered amt very line. Prle s reason¬ 
able, GKO. IVKLLfi, Peru, Mass, 
POULTRY FENCE. 
MADE OF GALVANIZED WIRE NETTING. 
One Cent per Square Foot. 
At this very low price It Is cheaper In the end than 
wood, aud is far superior. 
For descriptive elreuiur and special Clseounts for 
targe lots, address 
PKTEIt 1) I’ It Y EE A CO., 
‘il.1 Grcenwieh Street, New York. 
pi,srtUangou$ gUv irtiffittg. 
HALSTED’S 
Perfected Centennial 
INCUBATOR. 
Hatches every hatchable eyg. 
(See advertisement in last week’s paper.) 
HEADQUARTERSF R 
The ••Standard” Galvanized Wire Nettings 
For Garden 
Poultry 
Runs, 
Fencing, 
Vine 
Tiaining. 
Lawn 
Fencing. 
Ponds. 
Aviaries, _ 
The *‘6 *iic ess” Hatcher. The simplest and best 
in th-. market. How to raise Poultry, PUeons, Birds, 
Dogs. &e. and make It profitable. Designs of Poultry 
House's, Dug Kennels &e Poultry and Dog fixtures 
of all kinds. How to adorn the Garden and Lawn. 
Fenclug of all kinds. lUtistrate.i Cata uarto 
size. t.‘ pp.. containing above in form at ion, and much 
more, sent on receipt of 15 cents. Address, 
KKOCKNBR A- EVANS, 
51 f r’s and Importers. 123 West Street, K. Y. City 
THE JUMBO B1BY INCUBATOR. 
Without Batteries, Springs, Weights, or Clockwork 
Is the most simple yet oo'the market. 
Holds 12 dozen Eggs. 
PRICE, *30.00. DO IT RLE, *13.00. 
First to use electricity and first to abandon it. 
Gold Medal at Tot onto, and also at Louisville. The 
latter exhibit, onr vSd. atid sold as high as 700 chicks 
in one day. Send stamps for circular and instruc¬ 
tions how to work. 
4XFOKD At BRO.. Chicago., 111. 
3L000 DAIRYMEN 
use and recommend the rOOLKY CREAMERS 
because they make the most butter, and the finest 
quality of butter. Cse the Improved KUKKKl 
nnd wK INNRR BUT TEH UOliKlRS nud 
NE4BITT IU TTEK PRINTER. We have a 
full Hue of Crettmery. Factory, nnd Dairy Suptdies. 
Sena for illuslrated elreulnrs. Cool* y Creamers have 
a patented process, sustained by decision of V S. Cir¬ 
cuit Courts. Others imitate construction but oaunot 
use process. 
VERMONT FAtt.11 MACHINE CO.. 
Bellows Falls, Vt. 
[HCDBATORSr«®S 
a „ c , . ■ 1 iiBKKtiXK9 uf rort.nsvaao 
<h-ienp’Jve circulars mid lesttmoni-.a. 
JOSEPH I. BATLS A CO., WEYiiOUTlI. HA.iS. 
ACME CREAMERY 
AND D 
consists of 
BUTTER COOLER 
sts of Refrigerator.WsteT TackGslvnaised 
,—-j-**.*- — Iron Butter Cooler or 
-- — A Safe, and perfectly rontf- 
■ ' lated Setter. , i> tent 
n.ces sarv; water p*s»ts 
tlmnigh the t*uk *ci1 
cijini.lis'i*- d**>*re*1 re¬ 
sults. trean.h. taken 
_ _ from the top, leaving 
rrraSES sediment in the mill.. 
_ r=A'-.IF" Can be nsrd tor 
^_—err Fre»h Meat's, 
Send for Ulus- ^ Vegetnhle**, A r e., :a 
rated Price List to place of loo Reirigemtor. 
Lr Send for Illus¬ 
trated Price List to 
ACME MAXF'O CO., I* AI. A At A ZOO, A1ICU. 
HITCHING CHICKENS II 
Long looked for—coma 
at last! The 
PACIFIC 
INCUBATOR 
Will batch eggs befb-rthan 
gj) a hen. 8(mplai compact! 
y^ .- 1 fcitable! bad cheap! 
RF Vf ’* Solo Agents and Muuufrs 
East of the Rocky M"linU us. 
HRN*DRKSON Mill TEVnOttOUGH, 
M'frs A Jobbers nf House furnishing Goods, Japan¬ 
ned & Hotel Ware, 270 .V 273 Pearl St.. N.Y.City. Sand 
stamp at ca;e fcr Illastratsd Circular giving rail particulars. 
WITH FERTILIZKK ATTACHMENT. 
1 hese Drills are pronounced by nil who have used 
them to be entirely reliable and the most perfect 
ones on the market. They have a combined Grass 
Seed Attachment, pa tented Jan. 27, lass. 
Send for circulars aud prh os to 
W. J. SPALDING, Lockpovt, N. Y, 
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO’S 
NEW IMPROVED 
v** ■ ■ “TO* j— g*^ ffbcd by best Cream- 
1 1 I I I" r\ orn-B and Dairies BE- 
" _ C A USE it ia the Strong- 
O cat. the Purest, the 
Vx La l\ Brightest and the Best. 
-IT WILL NOT- 
Color the Buttermilk or Turn Rancid, 
tsnt contains no Acid or Alkali.-^I 
It is not our old Color, but a uowone so prepared 
in refined oil, that it cannot change. 
— MAKES — 
nrliKW A RE of imitations, and of til other oil 
colors, for they get rancid and spoil the butter. 
See that our trado mark, a dandelion blos¬ 
som, is on the box, atld. the signature of Wells, 
Richardson & Oo., isonthebottleaiidTAKE NO 
OTHER. If the dealer \f p | | 1*1 
does not keep It, write j ^ Vi 
us to know where and _^ 
how to get 11 without §Z# I I J I CT E3 
extraexpense. I I a** IV 
Sold by druggists, grocers and merchants. 
Four sizes, 15o. 26c. 60c. 81.00. 
WELLS. RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, YL 
BUTTER 
