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STANDARD APPLES 
STANDARD 
AND DWARF 
fPEARS and plums 
the growing of which they have made A SPECIALTY for years, and for which they hav» a NATIONAL 
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down Elm*. Rose*. Shrubs, and a general line of 'urvery stock, both Fruit and ornamental 
Uf' PR ICES ON APPLICATION. We issue no price-list. Address 
SMITHS, POWELL & LAMB, Syracuse, N. Y. 
850,Oflfl CRAPE VINES 
IOO Varieties. Also Small Fruits, Quality unsurpassed. Warranted true. Very cheap. 
3 sample vines mailed for 15c. Descriptive price list tree. LEWIS ROESCH, Frrdoiiix, V. t 
DYSPEPSIA Its Nature, Cadses, Prevention, aud 
Cure. By JOH X H. McAl.VLS, Lowell, Mass. M 
year* Tax Collector. Seut free to any address. 
JfofU and poultry. 
JHUSKY RKI), POL A 21D-CH ! N A. 
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tihirp Southilown, I <>t»wo!4 
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CdlUy Shr|ih»r»l dug* ui 
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kfcokokp ritizE swine. 
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PERSONALS. 
Frank James, the ex bandit, is now em¬ 
ployed as a salesman in a grocery store in Ne¬ 
vada, Mo. 
Senator Stanford is a leader in a move¬ 
ment in California to raise $250,000 for a 
Grant monument in Golden Gate Park. 
Mrs. Mackay bas oeen giving in London a 
series of rote dinners. Tbe whole table is 
made into a bed of roses, leaviug j ust room 
enough around the edge for the plates 
Justice Bradley, whose resignation of 
his seat on the Supreme Bench on the score ef 
failing health, has been expected for nearly 
two years, is better than for a long time. 
There are numerous reports that Nellie 
GrantSaitorishasfromt.be first been badly 
treated and neglected by her coarse, selfish, 
inconsiderate husband. It is said sbe hopes 
to bring her three children to this country 
aud obtain a divorce. 
• 
The largest fortunes accumulated in Ireland 
have been madB in the liquor bu iuess. No 
Irish fortune approaches, in point of person¬ 
ality, that, of the late Mr. Wyse, of Cork 
(£8,000,000), a distiller, save that of the late 
Sir B. L. Guinness—£1,200,000. 
Mr. E. Richardson, of Mississippi, the 
largest cotton planter in the world—his an¬ 
nual crop surpassing that of the Khedive of 
Egypt—owns plantations in the Mississippi 
Valley that in ante-bellum days were valued 
at nearly $12,000,000. 
James Hamilton, who is the Irish Duke 
and Scotch Earl of Abercorn, has just celebrat¬ 
ed bis golden wedding at Baronscourt, in the 
north of Ireland, in a palace filled with chil¬ 
dren, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. 
He is very rich and very popular. 
In 1SG3 C. F. Newton Chance, of Texas, 
killed an editor in Sherman, and moved to 
Mississippi. At that time he was a lawyer, 
but, becoming converted, he entered the min¬ 
istry. Recently he returned to Texas, and 
while on a visit to Sherman, was arrested for 
the murder committed 22 years ago. 
Jay Gould has uot tasted whisky for more 
than 25 years. Once, when he was still a 
surveyor, he drank ODe big drink. For an 
hour its influence made him unusually cheer¬ 
ful aud his work was gayly done. Then he 
grew sleepy, lay down by the roadside and, 
after a nap, woke up with a terrible headache. 
He has not drunk since. 
Mayor Hardy, of Lincoln, Neb., having 
offended a powerful element of the popula¬ 
tion by his radical stand on the temperance 
questiou, received a ghastly warning, a 
coffin beiDg left at his door. He promptly 
sold the coffin for $13, and turned tbe money 
into the treasury of the local temperance so¬ 
ciety. 
The father of Ira Davenport, the Republi¬ 
can candidate for Governor of New York, 
began life as a peddler; then married Mrs. 
Homell, widow of the founder of Hornells- 
ville, N. Y., and then invested freely in 
Western lands, founding the city of Daven¬ 
port, Iowa. Much of the Davenport estate 
cousists of these Western lauds, which are 
valued at several millions of dollars. 
The exceedingly worthless Duke of Hamil¬ 
ton is asserting his feudal privileges on the 
Isle of Arran with great vigor. No man or 
woman is allowed to buy or sell without his 
leave, or to keep a dog, or to remain at a 
hotel. A good deal of unpleasant gossip has 
come out siuce a tourist who criticised the 
Duke’s morals and methods was expelled from 
his hotel aud the island. 
Lonq-haired, sad faced, humorous "Josh 
Billings” (H. W. Shaw), died of apoplexy at 
Monterey, Cal., last Wednesday. Boru at 
Lanesboro, Mass., in 181$; went West in 
quest of fortune at 15; was by turns steam¬ 
boat man on the Ohio and Kanawa Rivers, 
farmer iu various Western States, ami roving 
auctioneer. Began writing for the press in 
1888, and by writing and leeturiug managed 
to make a considerable fortune—$75,000. 
Du. A. W. Ross, the apostle of anti-vaccin¬ 
ation in Montreul, on entering a railroad 
train to leave the city for a few days, was 
compelled by the health authorities to show 
his arm, like the other passengers. The inter¬ 
esting fact theu came to light that the apostle 
had just been vaccinated iu two places, re¬ 
sorting to the very remedy against which he 
had been arraying the prejudice aud violence 
of the mob. 
Bismarck has issued a vehement and men¬ 
acing protest against illegible signatures to 
official documents, blissfully ignoring his own 
fearful aud wonderful example. He thus 
rivals Lord Granville, who a few years ago 
issued a circular calliug for improvement in 
the grammar of official dispatches, aud iu it 
used expressions and constructions calculated 
to rouse Liudley Murray from the grave. 
Purify the Blood. 
We do not claim that Hood's Sarsaparilla is the 
only medicine deserving public confidence, but 
we believe that to purify the blood, to restore and 
renovate the whole system, it is absolutely 
unequalled. The influence of the Mood upon 
the health cannot bo over-estimated. If it be¬ 
comes contaminated, the train of consequences 
oy which the health is undermined is irnmeasur* 
able. Loss of Ajipetite, Low Spirits, Headache, 
Dyspepsia, Debility, Nervousness and other 
**little (?) ailments” are the premonitions of 
more serious and often fatal results. Try 
Hood’s Sarsaparilla 
Sold by all druggists. $1; six for .$ 5 . Made 
only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. 
IOO Doses One Dollar 
WHEN I SAY 1 
WILL INSURE 
/ Mean what / Say and Say what / Mean. The only Scientific Swine Remedy is 
DR. JOS. HAAS’ HOG $ POULTRY REMEDY. 
■ 
WHAT THE REMEDY WILL DO. 
It will put your hoes in fine condition. 
It will expel tlie poison from their system. 
It is the only remedy that relieves a hog when smut poisoned. 
It will stop cough among your hogs. 
It regulates the bowels. 
It will arrest disease in every Instance. 
Those getting it whether diseased or not) will gain 
more limn double llie pounds of pork while others 
nre aninine one. 
WHAT THE REMEDY HAS DONE. 
{Nonegenuine: without this Trade Nark.} IIaN.virau. Mo., June On. 1884. 
I have used Dr. Joseph Haas' Hog Remedy, and can recommend it as a sure cure for Hu.- Cholera. 
Host eight hundred Dollars (£C»r worth of hogs last Spring out of a herd uf over three hundred bead. 
I began feeding the remedy while they were dying at the rate of two or three a day, and from the 
first day of feeding the Haas Remedy. I have not lost n Hog ; in fact, they have improved right 
along, and it has only cost me PJ7..50, and I ntn sure it has saved me from to fcluu). FRANK l.EL. 
DCU/lDC nc IIIITITinue I'laimine In lit* tbe samr n» Hhm' Itemedies. enclosed in wrappers 
DLYTAnu Ui INIIIAIIUPIO of same color, size and directions of m,v well known package*. 
. READ MY PROPOSITION. — When my remedy is nsed’aaa preventive. I will insure! hogs 
by the head for thp venr, and will make a deposit of money to make such insurance good. If any hogs 
die. they will be paid for from such deposit. You can refer to any hanker or Mercantile Agency at 
Indianapolis for my financial standing and integrity. . _ „... , 
PRICES. 50 cent*. $1.0 and ft-2.50 per box. according to size. 25 Ib.cans4l2.aO. Tim largest 
Sizes are tbe roost economical to the feeder. Full direction- in each package. If your druggist or 
general store don't keep it. or won't get it for you. aud urges you to use a cheap, and consequently 
Inferior substitute, send remittance direct to me, and 1 will till your order. 
JOS- HAAS, V. S., Indianapolis, Ind. 
THE SCIENCE OF LIFE. ONLY $1. 
BY MAIL POSTPAID. 
and giants. 
OXFORD IJOWNH. 
The unrivalled mutton and wool breed. Largest 
flock in America Imported at the highest prices 
from bo<l Kngllsh breeders Frizes In tskl First. 
Second and Champion at the “Royal" aud "Oxford¬ 
shire," Kng., shows, anil First and Sweepstakes at 
Chicago,St, Louis, Indianapolis,ami Wisconsin State 
Fairs, over other Downs. Rains Include "lilei-ster." 
No. »lo3, weight. 420 lie-.: cost .V2 gs. ‘ Huron Camps 
field," *56, coat r v gs, "Sir John of Winchendon.” No. 
107. cost S »1 gs . the highest price, save one, ever paid. 
Fleck average. 12 pounds Middle Wool, For cata¬ 
logue and prices address 
F. (', Goldsboi'ough. Kastou. Talbot Co . Md. 
2806Lbs. Wg’t 
«f two OHIO IMPROVED! 
.CHESTER HOGS 
' Semi for description of this 
j»l famous breed, Also Fowls. 
*L. B.SILVER,Cleveland, 0. 
THE BEST CATTLE FASTENING! 
SMITH’S 
SELF-ADJUSTING SWING STANCHION I 
The only Practical -Swing Stanchion Invented. Thou¬ 
sands in use. Illustrated Circular free. Manufactur 
cd by BROOKS A I'AHSONS.Addlson.Steuben CO..N.Y. 
FENCES FOR FARMERS 
AND LAND-OWNERS. 
Prettiest. Cheapest, and Most Durable. Can 
be made any size on our Standard Fence-Mak¬ 
ing Machine. Any farmer having 250 rods of 
fence to buhl can make a machine pay for itself. 
Owners of machine can then make from §tO to 
§‘25 a day selling fence touts neighbors and have 
a manufacturing business at home Exclusive ter¬ 
ritory free. Agents thatsell machines make Trom 
sSAOtosil iOO a week. I Hus. catalogue, terms. &C-, 
free. STAKD.1BU 21101. CO. Cincinnati. O. 
^"swiss MILK FOOD 
For Children PAST Teething. 
Write ns for testimonials of the medi¬ 
cal profession regarding it. 
ANGL0-SWISS CONDENSED MTT.Tr CO. 
P. O. Box 3773, Xew-York. 
13S-1SS5. 
THE HUGEST„ eaV tY.u l 
EARLY l'EAU. Ripening lu Ccu 
tral New York rang iu Jxt j/.an setts 
at Highest Prices Send for History 
of Original Tree. 1 OO years old. 
;tT ileadquurters for KieffVr 
Pears. Parry Sfraicbrrrfea, Wil¬ 
son. Jr., JSiackbtrries. Marlboro 
Kaspberries, Ora /<«•.--, etc. 
WU. PARRY. 
Parry P. O., N. J. 
ftP ADC VINES—NIAGARA? F « 
I M | L 8n< * utters, Strawberries, Blaek- 
, ■ ** ■ ■ " berries and Raspberries. Send for 
Catalogue. JOEL HORNER A SON.MarchaatTiUs.N.J. 
r GOOSEBERRY 
“THE TRIUMPH.” 
A Xevr American Seedling. 
Very large llerry, tree from 
mildew. Great Bearer. Of 
fered to the public now for the 
first time. 91.35 per plaat; 
$13.00 per dozen. 
G-UO. AlCHBXiXS, 
WEST CHESTER. PENN. 
r A A AAA PRIME i YEAR 
500 uU0' PPLESEEDL,N(iS 
W W ^ w W W grown on salt peculiarly adap¬ 
ted to y rowing hardy and healthy stocks. Prices 
reasonable. Samples seut by malt. Address 
STEPHEN HOYT’S SONS, New Canaan, Ct. 
“The Chase Nurseries” 
Want Agents to solicit orders for a full line of fruit 
aud ornamental stock. A OPENING FOB 
HONEST. ENERGETIC MEN. The business easily 
learned. Full Instruction* uiven New England np 
pllCOnts address u<- at Boston. Mass,. York St at,' and 
We-t. at Geneva, N, Y„ Venn., N. .1.. l>el., Md., and 
South, ul VUtla. Suite age. R. G. CH ASE & CO. 
QRiENJAL PEARS! 
Specialties, LeConte and Kiefter 
IS ,rs on then ow a -1>ot- Bartlett and 
other pears ou Ld onte roots: Peetl 
TO and Honey tVoohcs . Russian 
Apricots on plum . Peaches on 
plum ;uni tested Russian Apples. 
Catalogue, w ilh facts, free. A large and 
general assortment of Fruit Trees, 
Address W. F. HEIKES, Manager. 
ItuntolllrNumeric, Huntsville.Ala. 
Sa sfl prnfitaSV LATE. WHITE 
, PEACH: ckflicv !otofPeae|i tree* in- 
V rLadlug -von dv-ir»tile tind-. William'* 
B f __ E»rb Krd. t'ostrarl Apple. Uotxl st,s-k 
W /. r UnUol Apple Tree.: ms: 701 ml,.- a due keeping 
vnrleue,. F»rl>- Klehmonil, Mont nip. 
• *2:- a renoy a otfier etioU-e Chcrrle*. Grapes, 
W tgVyJL Aajcy Strno iK-rrle^ Raspberries, new a old 
’ sorts. 201 agu» root* 
to,jue tie,. S. £. Rosen k Sou id.. Holly Jf. J 
fcW-PEAR HEADQUARTER S^Mt-^. 
X\pEAtn and othM-VKUlT TREES. 
S.A NEW BERRIES M AW-BUBO^ 'Jm ~ 
8 A •EARLY CLUSTER!©* 3 
1 new GRAPES ItUUARt, r«l 
T yCtHBANTS. ke. C7*C«ra!o,’ne>M.^B 30 
- -r J. 8 . COLLINS, Mwmtoin, .V J-Niad 
AVIYTRII Kettahtc Men to sell our Goods. A 
TT ■’ x f U n u ne [rpyjt an j OrDamental 
Tree*. Shrubs. Grape Vines, Roses, etc. Several hun¬ 
dred varieties In slock Also introducer and sole 
proprietor of .Moore’s Diamond Grape. 
LIBERAL TERMS TO AGES IS, 
J. F. LeCLARE, Brighiau. X. Y. 
RnilFR? Field. Road.Lawn.all 
nULLtno— sires: Cheapest and 
best. Circulars. The United States 
Hard Steel Plow, better than any 
chi led irou. Apex Harrow, Corn 
Drill. Cyclone cutter. THE NEW 
YORK PLOW CO.. Sv Beckman St 
"Ensilage Congress,"sr 6 Pages, 50o 
For Handsomest! Cheapest! Bestl 
Send for illustrated Catalogue and Prices ot 
CINCINNATI tO.) CORRUGATING CO. 
:tin| |^^ThbXwCk<M.lR>ng t-UVcw Scrap Picture* 
JSR: ^ ,n4 li N.-w Hldd«tt N»me i^'U, all for 15o. 
“lijB worth S6c. Now Sample B«xvk and tVenilum 
Lilia-. F. L. JONES A CO., Niuau,N. Y. 
OA Bold Edge Hidden .Xante Cards and uew Sample 
I LITTLE'S 
PATENT FLUID 
SHEEP DIP 
AND CATTLE WASH J 
MORRIS, LITTLE & SON, 
Manufacturers. Brooklyn, K. D., X. Y., Box 8. 
and lionenater, Eiivlnntl. 
