4885 
588 
« - - • • -w *■/« ns * * «b» mm a v i ■ urn in v « a 
PERSONALS, 
IfttowURntou# <3Uvcrti$iufl 
^UsreUancou.s 3UUerti$ing 
The first of living French-Canadian poets 
is M, Louis Fechette. 
Bret Haute is 46 years old. He was born 
at Albany, N. Y. in 1839. 
Baron Tennyson, on August 6, celebrated 
the 70tb anniversary of bis birth. 
Senator Sharon’s Palace Hotel, San 
Francisco, is said to be assessed at $1,*260.000. 
Nine monuments to Grant will be erected 
in this country unless some of the present 
projects fail 
President Cleveland’s eye never wan¬ 
ders, but looks steadily in the face of any one 
to whom he speaks. 
Aphos, Cal , boasts of a man who, u^to 
the time of General Graut’s death, had never 
heard of the silent chieftain. 
Museum managers are temptiug a Wiscon¬ 
sin girl to exhibit the horns which are con¬ 
cealed by a careful arrangement of her hair. 
One of General Santa Auua's widows is 
still living iu Mexico,and is as bright and in¬ 
teresting as ever. She was married at the age 
of 18. 
Rosook Conkling has written to a friend 
in Buffalo that he is thoroughly enjoying his 
European tour and that his health is much 
improved. 
In spite of his great age, Mr. George Ban¬ 
croft still rides horseback gracefully. His 
horse is jet black, and when the venersble his¬ 
torian is on it the two are the observed of all 
observers. 
Leo Taxis, the intidel writer, recently con¬ 
verted to Catholicism, has been solemuly re¬ 
lieved from excommunication by the Pope’s 
Nuncio at Paris. His wife still remains un¬ 
converted . 
A man of French descent at Gallipolis, O., 
is said to have patented a practical thiuking 
machine that will automatically compute the 
cost of any number of ounces, pounds or tons 
at any given prices. 
Matthew Arnold, in his speech on giving 
away the prizes at Dulwich College, England, 
on J uly 29, said that the reign of the Euglish 
middle classes is now just over, and that that 
of the democracy has begun. 
The Duke of Ratibor, who presided over * 
the Bismarck Testimonial Fuad Committee, 
reports that the total amouut raised was 
$685,1100, of which $375,000 went to purchase 
the Prince's aucestrul estate of Schunhauien. 
Prince Henry, of Battenberg, the fortu- 
nute young German who has just married 
Beatrice, Queen Victoria Is youngest daughter, 
has hitherto been very poor, his military pay 
amounting to $400 a year, and his paternal al¬ 
lowance being only $2-50. 
A Carlshad correspondent says of Roscoe 
Conkling: " Y\ hen he makes his appearance 
on the promenade, his stalwart torm creates a 
sensation, and, being a decided blonde, die is 
taken for a Haxop, oi whom there are many 
to be seen at this place.” 
Mrs. Hill, of California, raises pyrethrum, 
the plant from which the yellow insect pow¬ 
der is made, fcjhe has this year 100 acres set 
in it. Bbe has a water mill where the plants 
are ground to powder. Mr*. Hill is worth 
$500,000, which she has mostly made herself. 
Cam. Richard G. Luck, w ho died at Vine¬ 
yard Haven, Mass., last week, was, during his 
life, at sea 810 months, or nearly 20 years. He 
landed in New Bedford 38,000 barrels of whale 
oil, 8,500 of sperm oil, and 383,000 pounds of 
whalebone, and he was called the champion of 
the whale Ushery. 
Among those who have joined the Roman 
Catholic Church since the begmniug Of the 
Oxford movement are enumerated 80 lords’, 
25 baronets, 302 graduates of Oxford, 149 
graduates of Cambridge, 142 urtuy officers, 
1*2 lawyers, 48 doctors, and 1,010 ladies of 
aristocratic stations. 
Mr. Lahgucdere says that Prince Edward 
Albert Victor, the eldest son of the Prince of 
Wales, has a countenance in which his 
father’s and mother’s facial peculiar¬ 
ities are strangely mingled. The Prince of 
Wales, the Dukoof Edinburgh, and the Young 
Prince Edward Albert all resemble their 
burly ancestor Henry VIIL But Prince 
George, the Prince of Wales’s second son, has 
not a trace of the Guelph or York or Lan¬ 
caster m his face. 
Mr. Pierre Louillard hason bisestateuour 
Bordentown, N. J., thefinestgame preserves in 
the United .States. Moreover, he is now rais¬ 
ing dogs of his own. His whole farm is con¬ 
ducted on a magniUceut scale. It consists of 
1,600 acres, upon which there are built 11 
good-sized houses, and 12 windmills for raising 
/Mean what / Say and Say what / Mean. The only Scientific Swine Remedy is 
TTT — _Z _ 
DR. JOS. HAAS’ HOG @ POULTRY REMEDY 
WHAT THE REMEDY WILL DO. 
I It w ill put your bogs in fine condition. 
It will expel the poison from their system. 
'J '^hPO'liy remedy that relieves a hog when smut poisoned. 
It w ill stop cough among your hogs. 
It regulates the bowels. 
I* will arrest disease In every Instance. 
Those getting it , whether diseased or not) will gain 
more than double the pounds of pork while others 
are gaming one. 
WHAT THE REMEDY HAS DONE. 
’ . . Haxxitjai.. Mon June 20. 1884. 
errodv, ana can tv-coni mend it as a sure core for Hu* riiolera 
l!i or hogs last Spring nut of a herd of over three hundred head! 
*y were dying at the rate of two or three a day. and from the 
I Imvp mu !om a liner; in fiiet, lhev have Improved rteht 
n l am sure li has saved me from |S00 to FKA XK LEE. 
wrappers 
KNOW THYSELF. 
A GIIEAT Medical WORK on MANHOOD. 
Nervous uud Physical Debility, Premature De¬ 
cline In man. A hook (or every man, voting, middle 
aged and old. It contains 125 prescriptions (or all 
acute and chronic diseases, each one of which is 
Invaluable. So found by the author, whos<- expe¬ 
rience fur 22 years In such has probably never before 
fell Li the lot of any pnystclans. yfjo pages, bound 
In beautiful French muslin, embus ed covers, full 
gilt, guaranteed to be a finer work In every <on<e— 
mechanical, literary and professional -thnnnny other 
work sold In this country for ilMO.er the money will 
be refunded In every Instance. Price only ft 00 by 
mall, postpaid. Illustrated sample i> cents. Send 
now. Gold medal awarded the authcirhy the National 
Medical Association, to the o (Moors of Will; i'll He refers. 
The Science of Life should he read by t he young ifor 
Instruction, and by the afflicted for relief. U will 
benefit all. -London txinvet. 
There is nu member of society to whom The Science 
of Life will not be useful, whether youth, pureut, 
guardian, instructor or clergyman.— Argonaut, 
Address the Prnhncy Medical Institute.or Dr. \V. H. 
Parker, No. t Uulflneli Street. Boston.Mays.,who nuty 
be consulted on all diseases requiring skill and expe¬ 
rience Ubronlc and obstinate TTT5 a r dj*. 
cases that have battled the skill of -EL Xi .21. .Li a ll 
other physicians a specialty. SuchrpTTXTC T 1 T -n 
treated successfully without an ATL A OXiigX 
instance of failure. 
Mention this paper. 
HYSPEPSIA Its Nature, C.n.lgcfl PpAranllftfl an.t 
"'"‘if; 1 Fs an *. nn<1 1 am sure It has saved me from *koo to *1000. 1 „„„ 
BFWARE OF IMITATIONS b V ,hp Haas’ Remedies, enclosed iu 
PPAn WIV DDf5Dfti5tT«Jku l 'lor slzeaod directions or my w-ll known packages, 
hvin . i ° lyl' PROPOSITION.— when my remedy is used as a preventive i will insure hogs 
sL .a T v ‘i ir - •l u “' Will make a diu>08lt of money to make such Insurance good. If any hols 
tn%o, ? "dll be paid for from such deposit. You can refer to auy hanker or Mercantile Agency at 
^ ntuiirl Ini? atY*l integrity. ® J 
I RICES* 50 c«*nt*, uitil per box, according to size. 25 lb. cans il2.50, The largest 
Sizes are the muat economical to the teedar. Full directions In each package. II vour druggist or 
Pfarmi 1 keep It. or won't get It for you, and urges yon to use a cheap, and consequently 
Inferior substitute, send remittance direct to me, and I will dll vour order. * y 
JOS- HAAS, V, S., Indianapolis Ind 
~ J>jj| bookwalter ENGINES wjgKft 
OVER 3,000 IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION. 
L~. Illustrated Pamphlet sent free. Address, 
JAMES LEFFEL & CO., Springfield, Ohio, 
* Eastern Office: 110 Liberty St..New York. Jr* 
ROOFING SLATE 
Black, Strong, nnd 
parts of the country. « 
JKSSE B. Kl llKS 
. A PRIZE. Send six 
FENCES FOR FARMERS 
I I 1 I I , I I I 1.0 AND LAND-OWNEES. 
Prettiest, Cheapest, and Most Durable. Can 
be made any size on our Standard Fence-Mak¬ 
ing Machine. Any farmer h;c. og 250 rods of 
fence to build ran make a machine pay for itself. 
Owners of machine can thou make rotn iSlO to 
Sji'i.'i a day selling fence to his neighbors and have 
a manufacturing business at home. Exclusive ter¬ 
ritory free. Agents that sell machines make Iroin 
1*311 totkl OP a week. Ill us. catalogue, terms. Ac., 
free. SIAMUlill JllU t il. Cincinnati. O. 
A I O ft 11 mo > lt h oa*llyni».I*hy either mmmm 
a I I a I Ini*’ ni "'h c ' values L DL L 
O I LI Urio'w/ 1 Mf SCo [S3 outfit P K P H 
122 Nass nu Street M.y.l 1H»L 
__ HISSNINGTON SEMINA KY 
Oilers rare educational fuelT11tt?s for Ikivs and vh-ls 
rSn 
, FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 
J SMALL FRUITS, BULBS, SHRUBS AND ROSES. 
Special attention i«* called to our remurkublv Fine Stock of 
STANDARD m DWARF PEARS 
Ilf A DC If Ini LX I:lllud * n * s, ' l ’b kinds as Niagara..!.—ica. I.m- 
IaIIMIL VlllLu l ,ire Sla,p -> Willik, Frances B. Haves, etc. 
d to suit the times. Correspondence solicited. Catalogue Free. ROtli Yi-nr UOO Veres 
SE THE STORRS & HARRISON CO. CagSEfft feS: 
ORIENTAL PEARS! ENSILAGE W £*2KJ!S2. 
I'kN’XINOrON, N*. J 
NOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND 
ROI I FRS-.. H '' U1 -Road.I^wn.all 
nULLLfld sixes: Cheats St and 
brut. Circulars. The United States 
Hard Steel Plow, better than an v 
chi'led Iron. Apex Harrow, Corn 
Drill, Cyclone cutter TH K NEW 
YORK PLOW CO., 55 Reek man St 
"Ensilage Comm-HH,”*; Pages. sn<> 
(strong ROOFING 
a Kaay to upplv,dise> not 
4 rust nr rattle. Is also 
>A SirilSTITUTE for 
1*1. A STICK, at Half 
.the Cost. CARPETS 
uud KCGsot saute. 
- 7 -H'ataloirne and Sam- 
WATER;PROOF’ 
- ampivei r 
Riiei iultic;. LeConte .nil Kieffer 
t Larson their own Bartlett and 
••taer |«-.irs .ui LeConte toot- ; Peer 
To and Honey Peaches: Russian 
Apricot'S on Peaches "n 
,'tmn and Russian Apples. 
1 ur.it..gii.i, with t.v is. free. A largo and 
gen 11 ni iL--.iii.iwni of Fruit Trees. 
A.lili,-v- w, F. HEIKES, Mruiagcr. 
iiuui.on. Nursertes, Huntsville. Ala- 
.meves-Hilly. L.asl year 1 lv»U a MIO Governor ntace 
fi r me hj s. M. t'olcorrl. the Inventor, Dover. >la-.s.. 
and u-ci it n corn ensilage with perfect success, 
m ithoitt heat, ferineutation or any bud odors 
in Illy silo or stable. 
thirty five cows ate daily sixty pounds each of the 
silage without leaving any part of it, and gavr me au 
average of thirty-seven cans <17 pints eacm of excel¬ 
lent milk, 
t am now feeding ntv cows upon Rt e Ensilage from 
the same Silo using the same Governor with similar 
results. 
My cows are fat enough ror the butcher and will 
tiring enough to repla -e themselves with n.w Milch 
Cows. | have no doubt about the Governor giving me 
uniform results every time and always expect to 
u-e it as long as X make milk. C L. COPELAND. 
-Milton, M;lss.. Aug. a. isss. 
plM /ret. W- 11. FAY «V CO.» C’uuidcu, N. J 
ami |‘o«Un;, 
JH.SH Ht.lt, rOL.tM>.llll.*t 
flu-t.r tVhilr. Ilirk.hiri- X >„rt 
shirr fig.. SnuUigni.il, iol-.ul: 
out Oxford Push {ihrtpanil Lflltc 
'Ssntch toiler Shrpltrnl Unr. sac 
f ancy I'lmllry. Scud forCltalaga. 
WJILKK HlKl'EE A UJ.Phlla 
will he. pud ftr any GRAIN FAN 
I of SAtne Sire that can clean and hag 
\ as much Grain or Seed in one dav 
\\ • our Pat.nl MONARCH Gruln 
V and Seed Sc pu rut or utd Hugger, 
V..ruur Iniproxv.l Warehouse Mill 
|*)»lth equalizer which »c oiler cheap. 
Circulars oud P.ir- Lise mailed free. 
MINE CO., COLUMBUS. O. 
FOB 8ALE—A small flock of thoroughbred 
Shropshire Down Sheep, Imported, and their off¬ 
spring. They are a line lot and wiil be sold reason- 
S ls , r S“ u so011 < • F. HITCHCOCK. 
GUbertville, Mass. 
- ltM'OKItKD PRIZE INK. 
>. "vyWr- Chester U hues S' w . K e. Poland. 
jl |■ WSr < lilnaa. vnl 111 )ported Herkslilren, 
l‘rlie.»imii-. i. He.-, -tntltix. 1'i.llcrir 
with every ixiu-i-G Strong, heallhv 
wtoek only. Purity guuruntna, 
’ (send u an a' for Illustrated Csuducmv 
C. II. Warrington, Breeder, Box Git. West Cheater, Pi. 
N»,H JkllsEI STATE AGKICCl.Tl RAI. 
w. ... SOCIETY. 
The 27th Annual ENbloltion will open at Waserly 
Pork b. tween Newark and Elizabeth Pa R. R on 
Sept, ilih, and continue rtve .lavs >15jk\) in premi. 
urns. 1’or l- remlum lists address. P. T. Guinn, Cor- 
Sec. Nexvark, N. J Amos Clark. Jr. 
A Man or Woman as flrst class HI TTER MAKER, 
to make vhi pounds, per week. Must understand 
Cheese making ns well. Have a manager and Herds 
man. No objection to small family First class re 
ference required. S-ate age, experience, wage- 
wanted, etc llomr nnd flrp wood furul-shcd. 
E11» A K II E. K AKN El ,Y CO.. 
IIuiiiex. uud, Surry Ci»., .Inme- River. Vu. 
OXFOHB I)ONVN*d. 
The uurivalled mutton and wool bred. Largest 
flock Lu A merle a. Imported at the highest prices 
from best English breeders Prizes 111 1n>I- First 
Second and Champion at the "Royal" and "uxfoi.i 
shire,” Kug., shows, and First and Sweepstakes ar. 
Chl.-ugo, St. Louis. Indian.ipolG. mid Wisconsin Stale 
Fairs. oiH-r other bowns. Rams Include "Bice»ter ” 
NQ. 635, weight. -130 lbs.; cost 32 gs. ’ ihxron .'amps 
Ileld,” 656. cost r .s gn. "Sir John of Wtneheudon." No. 
657. cost 91 g» , the highest price, savo tine, ever paid. 
Fleck average, 12 pounds Middle Wool, For eat a 
loguc and prices address 
F. C. Guldshiirnugb, Easlou, Talbot Co Md, 
i n*oy t m , 
T 1 V,Ut EB I DIEHL - MEDITERRANLAN 
The l oming Wheat, Seed from the Originator 
Aiso AMBLER and ROYAL AUSTRALIAN. Twi 
New W heats. 
For Sain pie lleans and prices send stamps. 
II. M, JA(( I ES, W right's Corners, N. Y 
THE UNION HORSE-POWER 
H,Uthc Tr^rh * b*»tv INU HI.K UKAHED. > 0 RODS. 
RAwlKl.Mi2sBnd Lk> LL TKKAD. 
TUE OM VKIO 
EXPERIMENTAL FARM 
PUBLIC SALE 
General Advertising 1 Rates of 
THU RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
Thr/olloK'in.j rates are invariable. AU are there¬ 
fore respeotfutlu informed that any correspondence 
with ii view to obtaining Uiferent terms will prove 
futile. 
Orlu!»a»y Advertisements, per agate line_30 cents 
One thousand lines or more.wphtn one vear 
from date of flrst in onion, oer agate line. 25 “ 
Yearly orders occupying i or more lines 
agate space . .35 •• 
Preferred posltloi<6 . —23 per cent, extra. 
Beading Notices, ending with ".tde.," per 
Hue, minion leaded.75 cents 
K MOM Thresher Separator anil Cleaner, 
milium Farm Grist Mill, Feed Cutters. Ao. 
W. L. HOVER A HKO-, rillLAl»EU*UIA, PA. 
VAP0RAT1NG FRUIT 
hNill treni 
_ —- on Improved 
■ methods, yields, profits prt 
and gwiorul stattstlivx. FREE. 
AMERICAN MANTG CO. 
• CBox P) WAYNESBORO. PA. 
A large number and variety of Cattle aud Sheep 
from the uexv lmporloUoti-. consisting principally 
of two Hulls aud tur.v Short horn Heifers; two Bulls 
und two Hereford Heifers: live Hulls und three Aher 
doeu Foil Heifers; two Bulisnnd one Holxtclu Helfx.r; 
two Bulls and threw Ayr-hlre Heifers; one Bull and 
two Jersey Heifers, and three Guernsey Heifers- 
along with five tat Exhibition Steer- of Sliert horn. 
Hereford, and Alicrdecu Foil crosses, averaging 2,IM 1 
lbs A uuinber of Cotswul •, lade.ster. Highland, 
Cheviot, Oxford, Shropa, Hamps., aud c oUtli Down 
Itams and i-wes. Twelve fat Sbeailliig Wethers, av- 
erugUlg210 lb8.; and Berks ami Essex Figs. 
No reserve whatever, nnd easy terms. 
Purchase* at this sale eun be emered for the Pro- 
vlueiul at Londou. and the Toronto industrial Kx- 
hibltinn 
Any animal bought to lie retained for breeding in 
the Province of Ontario, will be delivered free ou 
conditions named in catalogue. 
Seud for Catalogue. 
W.3BROWN, 
Guelph, Otiturio, 
l Inure o iiiiirm l arm l.iutda In the Niagara 
anu London Districts tor sale on easy terms. KNOTT, 
KLJ1K & CO., 48 Aiirluuio Last, Toronto, Canaila, 
Terms of Subscription. 
The subscription price of the Rural New Yorkfr is 
Single copy, per year... jj.00 
u Six months.1. >0 
Great Britain. Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per year, post-paid..$3.01 (12s. Sd.i 
France ., . 3.01 <1614 fr) 
French Colonies.. 1.03 i29l4 fr.) 
Any on* sending a club of saven Is entitled to one 
copy, one year free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit.m 
application. 
■ntsred at th# Post-offlcs at New York City, N. Y. 
m tMond-oUss mail matter. 
ALL CO’S 
FRICTION FEED 
CITE?, OTT XjjA.TR, 
SAWMILL 
nd for Cix r t cular "D." 
PATENT 
VARIABLE 
AdiliexaTHE BIRDSALL CO., inborn. Tt.f? 
■ 
| i 
n 
1 r 
J 
Ti 
“T 7 
j 
7 
-Ta-'TV - 
MS 
W 
in 
* J 
-H 
