1885 
THE RURAL HEW-YORKER. 
361 
PERSONALS. 
The wife of Colonel Lamout presides at Mr. 
Cleveland’s table in the White House when 
Miss Cleveland is away. 
The Duke of Bedford has remitted 50 per 
cent, on his great west of England estates. 
He did the same some time ago on his eastern 
estates. 
The late Mrs. Frank A. Vanderbilt after 
her husband, the commodore’s, death, gave a 
tenth of her income of $50,000 a year, to 
struggling men and women. 
General. De NIsgribr, the French com¬ 
mander at Tonquin, is said to be a man of ex¬ 
traordinary energy. He is known among the 
Chinese as Mao-Lem (General Go-Fast). He 
spares neither bis own limbs nor those of his 
soldiers. He way born in Algeria. 
When Mr. Cleveland went to select a pew 
in the Washington church which he attends, 
he was asked what part of the building he 
would like to sit in. “Well,” he said, “I don’t 
want to be so near the minister that he can 
see whether or not I am listening.” 
The will of Gen. “Chinese” Gordon was 
proved in Loudon the 2tfdult. 3 by his brother, 
Sir Henry William Gordou, K. C. B., the 
value of the personalty being under #11,500. 
He bequeaths the whole of the property to 
his sister, Mary A. Gordon, for her life, and 
on her death among bis nephews and nieces. 
The statement that Senator Payne intended 
to resign his seat on account of ill-health, in 
favor of John McLean, of the Cincinnati En¬ 
quirer, is pronounced by Mr, Payne too ridic¬ 
ulous to deny. Mr. Payne is as well as usual, 
and his friend's say he has no intention of re¬ 
signing. 
The last member of Garfield’s “chum cabi¬ 
net ’ goes out of the White House June 1st., 
when Col. John M. Wilson of the corps of 
engineers, will become commissioner of public 
buildings and grounds for the District of Col¬ 
umbia. Col. Rockwell, who was Garfield’s 
classmate at Williams college, will rejoin his 
regiment. 
The Woman’s Department of the N. O. Ex¬ 
position, under the management of Mrs. Julia 
VV ard Howe, says a dispatch from the Crescent 
City, has been fruitful of scandals and heart¬ 
burnings, chargeable, it is alleged, to Mrs. 
Howe s overbearing disposition and uneven 
temper. 
Mr. Low eel is receiving all sorts of testi¬ 
monials in England. A few days ago the 
corporation of Worcester presented him with 
an illuminated address, bound in blue moroc¬ 
co, expressing regret at his departure from 
the post of United States Minister to Great 
Britain, and thanking him for the help he has 
given to Worcester Library. 
£to*k and gouUrjj. 
-— ■ \ It KB, 1‘OI.AMM HIM. 
ChrMvr White, lierk.ldrr X Y„rk. 
•"Ire Hb». Snnlhitoon, ( ut.wold 
mill Oxford Down Shprpantl I.mnbs 
w SeMlrh I iillfy Sbi.phi.ril Hub. Rad 
Fnntj Poultry, Send fur I him log. dr 
tr.ATi.EE Ml'RFKE ACO.Phlli.Pa 
KKCOKUEU PRIZE SWINE. - 
Cheater While- 1 " R.i, Jb.lund- 
C liiiiM-. Mid Imported Berk-hire*. 
I mo-wiiiiiun. Ben iralliK. Pedigree 
wiiij vv*:ri anlnml. Strong, heulthy 
•took only. Purity it “--‘run teed. 
,, „ ... , ^ *»«“ ’"••whp for Jllmdrated Caulogne. 
"• ” urrliigtou, Breeder, BovAU, VV M | rhmkr, !*«. 
FfiRC front carefully muted Plymouth Roots and 
n-i . T7,, 1 Brahmas, $j per «• S I per 26. Money 
Order Ottloe, Owutonna P. O. IIURN, 
_ lllerioo. Steele Co., Mlun. 
HEAD^VARTERS FOR 
The "Standard’’ Galvanized Wire Krltlugs 
Kor tw wrrgv'::; - Gurden 
Pi;swUan,cim.$i gulvcrtteittfl. 
Poultry 
Kuiim, 
Flab 
Poudn, 
m 
HI'- ySSjSSIS!,.—J®:, 
•if S >*. 
Fracing, 
Vine 
Training 
l.n tv II 
A vfurlo*. Fenclug. 
TRACK MAItK 
TUo "Siieoi-M’' Batcher. The simplest and best 
in t he market. Hint to raise Poultry, PI neon A, Uirds, 
l>Ok-. ,4e .and make it profitable. Design* of Poultry 
Houses, Dog Keuut'U, Ac. Poiil try aud l>og fixtures 
or nil kinds. How to adorn the Harden and Lawn. 
Fencing of .til kinds. Illustrated ('nt-alofuie, quarto 
size. 8t pp.. eontalulnic above liiforniHiioii, ami much 
more, sent on receipt of 15 cents. Address, 
BROCKSBit tV EVANS, 
M ' r’s and Importers. 422 West Street, X, V. City. 
^ 2806 Lbs, 
J£S of two OHIO IMPROVED 
wfjCHESTER HOGS! 
bend for description of this knki«r 
famous breed. Also Fowls. BOF 
B.SILVER.CIoveland, 6.^^^ 
WYANDOTTE KGCV* From two pens of 
Stock, headed by Earl and Truxton. 
at $.i,Oh per is; 310.00 per .89. Bgg* from 10 other pens 
bf^ooil. pure breedliiK birds, carefully seteeled and 
malyd for best possltdo results, at SSuP per 13 : 45.00 
t ? r i,*!'' o , '' K i :8 fr,)m 0"<’ *ine pen each of Uingshau*. 
I.lKht Rruhimis, Plymouth Rocks, and Rose aud 
toiUKle Comb Brown Leghorns. at *2.0u per 13 . 
GKO. A, PUEsTlIN A CO., 
Kioghnimou, N. Y 
l Mature, Causes. Prevention, and 
cure. By JOHN H. McALVIN, Lowell Mas* 14 
years fax Collector. Sent free to any address. 
M CARDS 
with >o el eg* 
Tin fdlperfumcd.New design*,little Wautua., t.olu 
XluChromo, Yerasi, Mutton* and 1lidden Name, 
•l«V»JO|iHi,, IOo. Ivory Caul Co., ClluumvIlle.Ct. 
WHEN I SAY 
’gXlMtlUntov# 
(IVI WILL INSURE 
PROFESSOR 
SAKING 1 
POWDE 
Made from Professor Hereford’s Add 
Phosphate. 
Recommended by leading physicians. 
Makes lighter biscuit, cakes, etc., and 
la healthier than ordinary Baking Pow¬ 
der. 
in bottles. Sold at a reasonable price. 
The Horsford’s Almanac and Cook Boo 
sent Iree. 
RumfordChendcol Works, Providence, R. I. 
H. M. AWTHOM V Ag’t 100 and 102 Reade St.. N. V 
THE SCIENCE OF LIFE. ONLY SI. 
BY MAIL POSTPAID. 
life 
/ Mean what / Say and Say what i Mean. The only Scientific Swine Remedy is 
DR. JOS. HAAS’ HOG $ POULTRY REMEDY. 
t uflHKna WHAT THE REMEDY WILL DO. 
D y^ur'’^* 8 ^'^* 11 smut P° isoned - 
Ir arrest disease in every instance. 
Those vettins it (whether diseased or not! will sain 
g jf tTr» re tinj 11 the l ,oumls «<’ pork while others 
WHATTHE REMEDY HAS DONE. 
* this Trade MarkA HaNNib.vC. Mo., .Tune an. 1884. 
t LlK ?Z Wfta L^ osr R(1 jnedy, and can recommend it as a sure cum for Hog Cholera. 
I lost eight hundred Dollars 8800> worth of hogs last Serins out of a herd of nvpi three hundrert hej.ii 
itotiTim. 7.. ” u-..t.* oui Aui r it uiuN3ttYP'i mo iruui in r ru^-\ -N iv JjjLfc;. 
BEWARF flF IMITATIONS •’laimms to be the same ns Haas’ Remedies, enclosed in wrappers 
u qLtBJi Uf llojl 8 IIUJIO n, -fttne color size arid directions of my well Known packages. 
. M Y PROPOSITI ON.—when my remedy is used as a preventive 1 will insure hogs 
Dy the head for theyour. and will make a deposit ofmouev to make such insurance good. If any hogs 
ate, they will be paid for from such deposit. Yon pan refer to any bunker or Mercantile Agency at 
Indianapolis for my flnatieial standing ami Integrity. 6 J 
PRICKS, 50 cents, 1*1.25 and ST.50 per box, according to size. 25 lb. cans fl2.50. The largest 
sizes are the most economical to the feeder. Full directions in eacli package. If your druggist or 
general store don’t keep It, or wo n’t get it for you, and urges you to use a cheap, and consequently 
Inferior substitute, send remittance direct to me. and I will tilt your order. 
JOS- HAAS, V. S., Indianapolis, Ind- 
^mpUmentei and Machinery. 
KNOW THYSELF. 
A GREAT Medical WORK on MANHOOD. 
Nervous and Physical lability, Premature De¬ 
cline In man. A book for every man. young, middle 
aged aud old. It contain* l&> prescriptions for all 
acute and chronic diseases, each one of which is 
Invalunhlc. So found bv the author, whose expe¬ 
rience for 23year* In such as probably never before 
fell to the lot of any pnystelan*. 300 pages, bound 
In beautiful French muslin, embrossed covers, full 
gilt, guaranteed to be a liner work in every sense— 
mechiinle.il,literary and professional - thauauv other 
work sold In this country for*2,iiU, or the m.mev will 
be refttude.. In every Instance. Price only $i flo by 
mall, postpaid. Illustrated sample fi cent-. Send 
now. Gold medal awarded the author bv tbe National 
Medical Association, to the officers of which he refers. 
The Science of Life should to- read by tho young for 
Instruction, and by the afllleted for relief. It will 
benefit all. --London Lancet. 
There 1* no member of society to whom The Science 
of Life will oot be Useful, whether youth, parent, 
guardian, instructor or clergyman. -Argonaut 
Address I lie Fealxvy Medical Institute, or Dr- W. H. 
Parker. No. 4 Bulftncb Street, Boston,Ma-s .who may 
he consulted on oil diseases requiring skill and expe¬ 
rience Chronic and obstinate TTT7' A T ills 
cases that have battled the skill of -U-XtAB „U 
otherphyslolnnsaspecialty. SuehrnTJTfCTiT T? 
treared successfully without anX.XL 1 UJkLii! 
instance of failure. 
Mention this paper. 
$•27.00 Per Ton, F. O. B. 
AT FALL, RIVER, MA88., 
FOR 
CHURCH’S 
FISH & POTASH. 
ANALYSIS s 
Ammonia..5.08 per cent. 
Phosphoric Acid.5.33 
Potash ...... 3.58 ” 
Client 1st, C. A.. GOESSMANN, 
• V MAXUKACTCRKD BY 
JOSEPH CHURCH & CO., 
167 lbs. Bag. TIVERTON. R. I. 
Address JOB HATHAWAY, Gen’i Agent, 
__ Sle ep Brook, Main. 
LINSEED MEAL. 
ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FEED FOR 
Cattle, Horses, Calves, Sheep and Hogs. 
This Meal is the product of pure sound Flaxseed, 
Linseed being Us other name. 
The reason wbv T.tuseed Meal Is the most nutrll 
louspf all foods is because It contains the largest pro 
portion of ultrogeuou* stibstaiice- 
Thc e(Teels of Nitrogenous Foods, such as Linseed 
Meal, may U* tirtotiy summed up us follows: 
1. Fed with straw or other coarse fodder tney ae- 
tjulrc n value as food not attainable in any other way. 
2. They add u great value to the dairy. 
3. They lav on ilcsh and fat rapidly. 
4. Tiny promote a healthy activity in all the orgaus. 
5. They increase Hie fertility of the soli by enrich¬ 
ing tin- maulin' in' animals fed with them. 
6. They prevent disease by keeping the organs lu a 
healthy condition Linseed Meal Un* been frequeutlv 
used In Hog Cholera, and ha* never failed to prevent 
It* spread. 
It is almost needles®to say. that In order to derive 
much benefit from the use of LI fisc rd Meal It must he 
fed In quantity'. At least one half of all an animal 
consumes may safely and profitably he Unseed 
Meal. 
tv-vu use send iu a sample order or for circular 
aud prices. Orders will be promptly tilled by any one 
of the following parties: 
Clcvelnud Linseed Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
Toledo l.inMeorf Oil Co., Toledo. Ohio, 
Detroit l.inercd Oil Co-, Detroit. .Mulligan. 
I. I*. Kvn u* & Co., Indinnnpoiia, lud. 
WI. Pnul I in seed Oil la, St. Paul. .Mtuu. 
Clnelimall Linseed Oil Co., Clucinunii. Ohio, 
C’outrul Linseed oil Co., Leavenworth, Kan. 
Auhnoies as follows: 
t. K. y. nAs noi.rit .t vo„ uni west st., y. y. city. 
J. K. SOPKR if- CO., No. 2 and 3 India St., Boston,’ 
J. CVSHim at CO., Fitchburg, Maos. 
JOHN Kim, Norristown, Peuu. 
A p T7XTTC" " ,l 1 '• 11 »*> the Clmae Jiurseries, 
XlUJjll 1 O Introdacors of Eiacocis Sirptsrry. 
Growers ofa hi 11 line of Fruits and Ornamentals. 
44 o«mI Opening Tor Holiest. Energetic Men. 
The business easiiy learned. Full Instruction*given 
Address, It. G. CH AUK in I'hiladctlphla, Pa. 
Ilt^i--T| Newton's Improved dlfl Ilf ▼ I if 
, >1 holds them lli-ui Iv. V U WW lit 
I-- (yi i — .I. draws them forward when lying 
Jfr — ~ >| down, pushes back when standing, 
nX. P gives freedom of head, keeps them 
JLA. k jAzj : eli-un. Bend lor Circular. 
E. C. NEWTON, Batavia, Ills, 
Great e«t 
Agricultural lavcatlon 
of I tic Age! save* DO per cent, of labor, Bouble* 
the value of the Muiiure. spread, evenly all 
kinds of manure, brmuicast oriu dr.ll. In one-tenth 
time reunited by hand. Illustrated Catalogu.free. 
K F. Ml’ A lit'It PEL MF'li CO., gynteuac, N. V- 
EVERY ONETTho Owtis a WAGOS "Wants 
_ . A EUREKA FOLDING 
I CANOPY TOP. Folds up 
l like an umbrella. Weighs 
I I U less than 12 lbs. Can bo 
J* t (Benoff or put on In 3 mln- 
jf\ 3B - * utes. Made in sixes to 0 g 
[\ 1 ’X business wagons, pleasure 
p \ wagons and buggies. Send 
—I for illustrated circular and 
y /\\y/ Tt^T^HV/Vvv price list. Agents wanted 
V 122 - Y/ \\ A / i X- everTwhere. State where 
you saw this. D.G.BEERS 
& CO.. Patentees and Manuf’rs. Sandy Hook, Conn. 
HAY CARRIER. 
MALLORY TRACKLXX& HAY ELEVATOR. 
irinri your own Bone, 
I IliU Meal, Oy.ter Shell*, 
M Meal, Oy.ter ShelK 
RAIIAM Flour and Corn 
t he Sj*:> HAND MILL 
r . Wilson's Patent). 1 ©O per 
_cent, more made In keeping poui- 
te , .„.AL 9 ?.? OWl:K MILLS and FARM 
1 EED M tI.IA. Circulars aud Testimonial* sent 
on application. WILSON BROS., Fuat on. Pa. 
Heebner’s Patent Leval-Tread Horse-Powers. 
WITH PATENT SPEED ...__ 
-————— --5 mm m a 
II cell tier a‘ I nip roved Thrrabilig Mncbiue. Eul- 
lu warranted. Catnlogues with valuable information 
Lree. Sole owners of Lereltre<id patents. All other* 
Infringements. Ilechncr A Sous, Lausdale, Pa. 
DOLLESTOWN HUrtut ro..£h 
With either regular incline or level tread track has 
the simplest and most efficient cj>vernor made. The 
Doylcatown .liiuior Tlnr*licr aud Clenuer 
has no superior. For HluGratcd Catalogue address 
sole mauufacturer, DAM El. ill I.Ml I TIER, 
Doylestowu, Bucks Co , Pa. 
STW 40 ARD 
[ Roontw 
^ ' 
For steep or flat 
roof*. Cheap. Du 
ruble, Easily ap¬ 
plied. Excellent for 
c o v e r 1 ug leaky 
shingle roofs. Send 
for samples and 
circular. 
4. F. SWAN, 
hi Courtlandt St., 
N. Y. ’ 
THR ESHING O UTFIT for sale.' Write for par¬ 
ticulars to C. H. WARRINGTON, 
Bo* 624 Weal Cheater, Pa. 
THE LINE SELECTED BY THE H. S. GOV’T 
TO CARRY THE FAST MAIL 
satisfaction or money refunded. Best hay fork In 
the market $3-25. Write for catulngue ana terms to 
agents. HERBERT ItAKER. 
68 Erie St., Toledo, O, 
E vaporating fruit 
Full treatise on Improved H - - 
methods, yields, profit*, l-no-s LZi 
and general statistics, FREE. I 
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GOING WEST. 
ONLY LINE RUNNING TWO THROUGH 
TRAINS DAILY FROM 
CHICAGO, PEORIA & ST. LOUIS, 
Through tho Heart of the Continent by way 
of Pacific Junction or Omaha to 
DENVER, 
or via Kansas City and Atchison to Denver, con¬ 
necting tn Union depots at Kansas City, Atchison, 
Omaha and Denver with to rough trains for 
SAN FRANCISCO, 
and all points m tbe Far West, shortest Line to 
KANSAS CITY, 
And all points la the South-West. 
TOURISTS AND HEALTH-SEEKERS 
Should uot forget the fact that Round Trip tickets at 
reduced rates can be purchased via ihls Great 
Through Line, to ad I the Health and Pleasure 
Resorts of the West and iSoulh-West, Incladine 
the Mountains of COLORADO, the Valley of the 
Yusemite, the 
CITY OF MEXICO, 
and all points In the Mexlcat^fll|Mic. 
HOME-SEEKER^^ 
Should also remember that this line leads direct to 
the heart of the Government and Railroad Lands In 
Nebraska, Kausas, Texas, Colorado aud Washing¬ 
ton Territory. 
It Is known a* thegnsat THROUGH CAR LINE 
of America, aud Is universally adm'tted to he the 
Finest Equipped Railroad iu tae World for 
ail classes of Travel. 
Through l'tckets via this Hoe for sale at all Rail¬ 
road Coupon Ticket unices iu the United States and 
Canada. 
T. J. POTTER, 
Vice-Pres, and Gen. Mauager. 
PERCEVAL LOWELL, 
Gen. Pass. Ag*t Chicago. 
JNO, Q. A. BEAN, Gen. Eastern Ag 1 !, 
& ro< * 1 . tv ‘*y* New York, and 
A)6 Washington SL. Boston. 
“Onr Motto." 
We do what 
we Advertise 
to do. 
■MOR 
55c. 
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6 Silver Plated Tea Spoons. 
1 •• •- Child’s Knife. 
X *’ ” Child's Fork. 
1 “ •* Child 'sSnoon._ 
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