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V. II. n urrlngton, Breotur, Box S2t, Went Cheater, 1’u. 
GREAT BARGAIN! 
BESTSTOCK FARM 
IIM IIVDIAMA 
1 .-H N<nv FOR SALE. 
Located oil Chicago,St. Loula, and Plttunurgh Rail 
roAil. :« miles west of Logatisport. and 2 miles north 
of Lafayette, Ind. Containing 1.HO0 -Acres In a 
square body, till well feured, »Q<1 divided by erews 
iencee Into meadows and pastures or cottveulent 
size. Oil It are a dwelliuK house of medium slice: two 
other houses tor tin; help employed on the farm, the 
largest and best harn In the state. arranged purpose- 
ly tor stock- two other barns for horses; hlio-k*mith- 
sliop, ear pen tor-simp, poultry house, tool-house wa¬ 
gon .tied, » eoruerlb «'X4" feet, sluvp shed, ete. 
1 hero Is a large orehord. coUBlrdiug of t» variety of 
a PMe. pear, and peach trees. tin t an abundance of 
smull fruit. The larm 1* well watered and specially 
adupU'd for raising .-took on an extensive seal-. 
1 his splendid property can tie him slit at the very 
ow price of #‘4.1.00 l*K If Al’HU, Including aft 
Improvements Ad. re** Fit A \ K l‘ \ It >| H l.EE, 
130 Deurborn .Ht reel, Chicago. 
XHE ONTARIO 
EXPERIMENTAL FARM. 
FTJBLIC SALE 
OK 
LIVE STOCK, 
FRIDAY, Sept. 4, 1885. 
A large number and variety of Cattle and Sheep 
rrom the new Importations, consisting principally 
of two Bulls ami tnrec Short-horn Heifers: two Bulls 
and two Hereford Heifers; live Bulls mid three Aber¬ 
deen roll Heifers: two Bullsnml one Holstein Heifer- 
tfeo Bulls and three Ayr hire Heifers: one Hull and’ 
two Jersey Heifers, and three Guernsey Heifers- 
along with live fat Exhibition Steer, of short horn. - 
Hereford ami Aberdeen Poll crosses, averaging tf.iKX) 
Jos A number of Ootswol , Udevster. Highland. 
Cheviot, oxtord, Mimiw . Humps., and »oulh Down 
Barn-, and , w. s. Twelve fat wheat ling Wethers, av¬ 
eraging JlO lb,., and Berks and Essex Pigs. 
No rt-e-vt whatever, aud easy terms 
Pureluisu* at this sale cun be entered for the Pni- 
vinejul at London, and the Toronto Indus!rial Ex- 
oiDition 
Any anluml bought to be rctulnod for hrocdliiK In 
the Province of Ontario, will be delivered free on 
condition* uatned In catalogue. 
Send for CutulogUo. 
HUswUattrau.s guivertbing. 
Mrs. Secretary Bayard it rapidly recov¬ 
ering. 
Daniel Louis Pette, turfman, who owned 
Flora Temple and other flyers, is dead. 
The poet Whittier is one of the three sur¬ 
viving signers of the anti-slavery declaration 
of 1833. The other two are Robert Purvis and 
Elizur Wright. 
John Bright writes that there is a necessity 
for a reform in the British laud laws, which 
shall be equitable alike to the nation aud the 
landlords, not a mild, one sided scheme. 
The three men who pay taxes on the highest 
assessed value of taxable personal property in 
Great Britain are Giles Loder, $15,000,000; 
Richard Thornton, *14,000,000, and Baron Lio¬ 
nel de Rothschild, *13,500,000, 
Even Mr. Labouchere, in Truth, admits 
that Lord Iddesleigh (until a month ago Sir 
Stafford Northoote) is one of the best of land¬ 
lords, is beloved and esteemed by men of all 
parties, and is universally popular. 
Two sous of Cornelius Vanderbilt are ama¬ 
teur printers. In their father's Fifth Avenue 
dwelling they have a room devoted to the 
craft, with a press, cases, type and other ma¬ 
terials used in printing a neat little paper 
called the Comet, 
Mr Shillaber, the ‘‘Mrs. Partington,” is 
over 70, aud a cripple. For 30 years rheuma¬ 
tism has tortured him, aud he has completely 
lost the use of his lower limbs. His general 
health, however, is souud, his appetite gener¬ 
ous, and his spirits are unclouded. Some of 
the funniest of his saj ings have been written 
when he was iu acute pain. 
The "positively last” man from Khartoum 
says that after the betrayal. Gordon and four 
friends killed at least 300 Arabs from the pal¬ 
ace. Then their ammunition gave out. A 
moment later, the door was thrown open. 
Gordon appeared on the threshold. He was 
calm and serene. He was smoking a cigarette 
and had his sword in his right band. There was 
a moment's pause, and t hen an Arab raised bis 
nlle and shot the hero dead. 
Tiiojiab J. Hickman, of Louisiana, and 
Emmet Beibels, of Alabama, have been ap¬ 
pointed special ageuts of the Land Office; H. 
O. Billings, of Alton, 111., has been appointed 
Chief of the Preemption Division of the Land 
Office, to succeed Henry Howes, removed, and 
John McMurray, of Brookville, Pa., bus been 
appointed Chief of the Lands and Railroads 
Division of the Secretary’s office, to succeed 
Zebulon B. Sinrgus, of Indiana, removed. 
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