BLATCHFORD’S 
ROYAL STOCK FOOD, 
COMPOUND GUTTLE OIL GJIKE. 
It contains a larger percentage of Oil and Albnmen 
than ordinary on meal, and In a more easily digested 
form, combined with Flesh, Fat, and Milkproducing 
elements of the highest known value to the feeder. 
No steels holder should be without this cake to mix 
with the ordinary feed. 
BUTGHFOSO’S CALF-REAHING MEAL, 
Is endorsed bv Agricultural Experiment Stations and 
prominent Farmers throughout the country, as the 
best specific substitute for new tnllfc In rearing calves 
and young stock In a healthy, thrifty condition. It Is 
an absolute preventive of scouring. Invaluable for 
saving new uillk and cream, 
For directions and testimonials send Tor "PAMPH¬ 
LET ON FEEDING,” Issued and tnnllod riiKKby 
E. W. Hlatcliforri & Co., 
CHICAGO, ILL. 
Isaac Murphy, the colored American 
jockey, is the nearest approach we have to 
Fred Archer, his annual earnings being placed 
at from $10,000 to $15,000. 
A London lady died last week, leaving 
£10,000 to the Dogs' Home at Battersea, while 
to her executor, a poor parson with a large 
family, was left £100 as a legacy. 
A severe attack of rheumatism has sent 
Mr. Blaine home a sufferer, Lien. Logan is 
also suffering severely from rheumatism in 
VV ashington. President Cleveland has almost 
recovered entirely front the disease. 
At tho conclusion of Sarah Bern hart's re¬ 
cent benefit performance in Buenos Ayres 
the great tragedienne, who was playing 
THE FOOS MT’G 
For grinding Ear Corn, Shelled Corn, Oats, and all 
small Grain. Grinding Plates. A Special Metal hard 
ns Steel- Have Double Capacity, as they Sharpen 
Themselves on being reversed, whlcn Is doue by 
simply Running Mill In Opposite Direction. 
Provided with a Pin Breaker, which prevents dam¬ 
age should Iron accidentally go Into the Mill. Sent on 
trial to responsible parties, and each Mill fully guar¬ 
anteed. Send for ill ns t rated Catalogue. 
CO.. SPRINGFIELD. OHIO. 
PERSONALS. 
-'THE 
Scientific Grinding Mill 
THE BEST MILL ON EARTH. 
“Dona Sol in “Hernuni,” was presented with 
the title deeds for a tract of 10 square miles in 
the Argentine Republic. 
The late General W. G. Harding, of the 
famous Belle Meade stock farm in Kentucky, 
was a descendant of au ancient Huguenot 
family, and whs born 78 years ago in a log 
cabin still staudiug near tho fine mansion in 
which he ended his days. 
Senator Warner Milleu, the great wood, 
pulp paper maker of this State, passed an eu- 
tire winter in London 25 years ago to study 
the English process for the manufacture of 
paper, but he dos. n’t think much of Loudon 
as a place for winter residence. 
Congressman-elect McShane, of Nebras¬ 
ka, who is the first Democrat ever elected to 
Congress from that State, is a innu of medium 
size, with a marker! face and sandy mous¬ 
tache. His general appearance is that of a 
prosperous Western cattleman. 
Few Cabinet Officers and not half the Sen¬ 
ators pretend to live on their salaries. Secre¬ 
tary Whitney’s salary does not keep bis 
horses, and Senator Stanford’s yearly salary 
would not buy him a pair of carriage horses 
such as he has, much less keep up his large 
stables. 
Judge Kelley, of Pa., “father of the 
House,” was insulted at the Capitol at Wash¬ 
ington, the other day, by a drunken Congress¬ 
man from Tennessee, and exclaimed: "If I 
had my lb-year-old boy here 1 would turn him 
loose at you and have him give you a good 
licking.” 
In 1866 Superintendent Conklin of Central 
Park, this city, imported 50 pairs of Euglisb 
sparrows to destroy the “measuring worms,” 
which caused much aunoyuuee and damage in 
the public parks. Their descendants in all 
parts of tho country, it is estimated, number 
over 106,000,000. 
Senator Evarts has electrified the good 
people of Washington by appearing in a brand- 
new hat, the oulv one he was ever known to 
wear. The tile which covered his learned 
head hitherto is believed to have come to him 
by inheritance aud, some say, was old in his 
grandfather’s time. 
Sir John Lystrr Keye has urranged for 
the purchase of an immense tract of lund from 
the Pacific Railroad and another from the 
Dominion Government for a thoroughbred 
stock farm. Villages and farm steads are to 
be established and settlers brought from Eng¬ 
land to occupy them. 
Dr. Starkill, of Illinois, the new Govern¬ 
ment Chemist, went to work Mouday under 
the direction of Internal Revenue Commis¬ 
sion Miller. lie found awaiting h's analysis 
about 200 specimens of alleged oleomargarine, 
which have accumulated since the passage of 
the law, from all over the country. 
James C. Matthews, the colored New 
Yorker, nominated by the President as Re¬ 
corder of Deeds for the District of Columbia, 
to succeed Fred Douglass, but whose nomina¬ 
tion was not confirmed by the Senate, 1ms 
been renominated for the position. He 
FOR_SALE. 
THE IMPORTED AND OTHER REGISTERED 
JERSEV and GUERNSEY C1TTLE, 
Belonging to the Estate of the late 
Samuel .1 Tililcn. 
Also, flnt'lv bred Shropshire 8dieep. Toulouse 
Geese, Rrouzc Turkeys, and Andulusiau 
Fowls. Also, the 
HORSES, R1RNESS, CIRRI ICES, 
Wagons and Sleighs, 
Including on elegaul New LANDAU SLEIGH on 
Springs. Address or call on 
JOHN MILLER, 
GRAYSTONE, YONKERS, N. Y. 
SEDGWICK STEEL WIRE FENCE. 
The best Farm, Garden, Poultry Yard, Lawn, 
School Lot, Park and Cemetery Fences and Gates. 
Perfect Automatic Gate. Cheapest and Neatest 
Iron I cnees. Iron and wire Summer Houses, Lawn 
r urniture, and other wire work. Best Wire Stretch¬ 
er and Piicr. Ask dealers in hardware, or address, 
SEDGWICK BROS., RICHMOND, lND. 
Edward si ttun. kum.-™ Agent. 
S0u MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
THE “ HTA N I >.V tl I > ” 
GALVANIZED WIRE NETTING. 
VF IT For Poultry Yard. Lawn, and De- 
11 **- A mesne Fence. Over 5.000 miles In 
pop i n use. Send for prices. 
InhAr EVERYTHING FO- THE POOL 
ml „ ,,,, ,, TRY YARD AND KENNEL. 
!MJ IvAKLKi Portable Poultry Hulises and Dog 
Houses. Poultry Houses planned, 
built, furnished, and stocked. 
How to Fatteti Fowls by French Artificial Machine. 
Illustrated Pamphlet, 10 cents. Illustrated Cuta 
logtic. 10 cents. 
11 ICO!’K N Ett A: EVA NS, 28 Vksey St . N. Y. City 
0UR “BABY” HATCHER. 
CAPACITY 60 EGOS. 
If ATCff I Cheaper and better than with 
11A IV Ilfi t hens. Every FARMER should have 
rise f iciA fcivta I oue. The "NEW INVINCIBLE" 
LHI* IVCilv^ HATCHER for Poultry Raisers la 
Price s'in on 'be BEST IN THE WORLD. 
riic«. 8JU.OU, REsposhinu: Aokxtis wanted In 
every county In the United States to sell our Hatchers 
and Poultry Supplies A MONEY MAKING BUSINESS. 
For Illustrated Circular and terms, address 
HIt04' K N EIt «Sk E V AXS, » Veae v st.. N.Y.Citv. 
The Cold-Water Dip, 
(THY M _>.0 HKSOL.I 
A very highly concentrated, non poisonous fluid— 
mixes readily with cold or warm water—the simplest, 
safest, surest cure for TICKS. 
LIC E, 
MANGE, SCAB, all Insect Pests, all Skin troubles, and 
many other Diseases of Live Stock. Recommended by 
many prominent Breeders. See circular, sent on ap¬ 
plication. T. W. LA \\ FORI) Sc CO., 
linltlinore, Md. 
JEKttKY RJttl, l‘OLA\D-4 IU NA. 
('kv»l*r V>hlU, Btrkvhir* A lurk. 
'Mr* I'lpw Honlhdown, f ot'Woii] 
ltd 'HfoH Down Sh*#pan<t UmSi 
Sfnlr j f oll-y MbrphrnJ Dap ui| 
Fnnrj Pnullxj. M*nd (or (.Atalugof 
n -1TLEI BriIFKX *00 uPfclU. Pte 
"the “PLANET JR.” ".>*£ SOWERS ^ HOES^ 
are the newest and beet, lightest and strongest known. There nr« sevenp ft 
X distinct tools, each with special merits, no two alike or the same price— 
Wall practical and labor saving. The •‘l innet .1 r.” Hollow -.led ’-X. 
-^•Stiimlnrd Horse Hoc, os. lately introduced, has no count in theJS? 
“world. Its excellent, work m the tiefd has distanced that of all competi- *5y 
tors It is m some sections doing in one passage the work of four or rive l- ' 
old style implements, und in others superseding the cumbersome imd/lN 
expensive two-horse tools It is PnOb „,„ r Marlin. 
and Coeerer, alt ctimbiiial in nnr.. Let every Fanner and Gardener senduS 
now for our new Catalogue, which gives reduced prices and -uch de.xj 
scriiitions as will enable readers to judge correctly of their merits Frrc-17 
i U.all. Forty engravings, o | A I I C M f. Dfl Banufr.. 1.7 l.art 
t Correspondence solicited. 0. Li HLLL.I1 Ob UUi CxthartaeSI.Phlliuia. 
Virginia Land Agency. I «scmwiond - city' 
Cheap Karins. Splendid Cltmate. Short Mild Win 
tors. Good markets. Descriptive Land List Free. 
GRIFFIN Sc JERIls. PetefsbiTV, Va, 
CHOICE IMPROVED FARMST 
w ithin three miles of ALEXANDRIA, LA. 
Rich Soil. Health v Curate Two Railroads. S10 
to ?<30 per Acre Correspond with 
ROUT. J*. DA V, 
50 UNION STREET. NEW ORLEANS, LA. 
F I nDinA I LL E. on the high pine ridge, 
LUnlUHi a district unexcelled for fruit and 
vegetables, wlih delightful climate. Is a fasi mall 
station on the NORTH AND SOUTH RAILWAY 
TRUNK LINE, so miles south of Jacksonville, and has 
a complete system of water works and sewerage. An 
excellent hotel is now open. Lou» for Sale on feasou- 
ableterms. Address SF.V I LLEf’O.- Seville, Flu. 
MASON YOUNG. President, PA Wall St.. N. Y. 
R. H. MASON, Sec'v and Treas.. SevLllo, Fla. 
FARMS FOR SALE 
IN MICHIGAN. 
New Price List just Issued for Free Distribution. 
Over 200 of the lines! farms In the State fully described. 
GE if. \%. QUIVER, 
REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT. 
103 Griswold Street, Detroit. Mich. 
W P W ANT YOUI a live energetic man 
"* * * v w * or woman needing 
profitable employment to represent us In every 
county. Sniiuy $75 por rmmih *ntl eyn*n«t*6 f or a 
laiW connnifciou on sales If prvfenxMl iV khIs stivplex, 
Every one buys, Outfit nnd particulars Free. 
STANDARD SILVEli W A RE CO n BOSTON* MASS. 
nChlMLO WEEKLY KEPI BL1CAN. 
U L 11 V C n Itcvoted o Mining, Stock Raising, 
and Farming. The news of Gold 
rado, Wyoming. New Mexico, and Rocky Mountain 
Country gathered and published weekly ' A paper of 
Interest to every one wishing to "go west" or Invest 
In Western enterprises. N pages: 21-u year. Price. 
Two Dollars per year Specimen Copy FREE. Ad¬ 
dress REPUBLICAN PUR. CO., Denver,Colo. 
MILL WORKSS 
- RICHMOND, IND.^^ ' 
•n4 th« BEST Tr. nch Rnrr 
Corn and Feed 
In the countr.. I* 1 'Send fordr-i-npciim iml prees. 
TCURE FUST 
When 1 say cure 1 do net mean merely to stop them for a 
time and then have them return again, I mean a radical cure. 
I Imre ma le the disease of KITS. EPILEPSY or FALLING 
SICKNESS a litc-loog rtitcy Iwarrant tov remedy t'cure 
the worse cases. Becauseotliffn have failed ts no roasnn for 
not now receiving t«ms. Send at one. for a treatise and a 
Free Bottle of tny tnfOlllhlo remedy. Give Express and Post 
Office. It costs you nothing foe a trial, and I will cure yon. 
Address Pr. It, i. HOOT, lit Pearl St., New York. 
I 11_ kl I 0 1 * Its causes, and a now and suceess- 
11 fl T H I* till fu * t'l U E at your own home, bv 
11V.uU .jk- who was deaf tveuty-elght 
U years. Trealcd by most of the noted specialists 
without benefit. Cured n•• "isc(/ In three mouths, 
aud since then hundreds of others. Full particulars 
sent on application T. S. PAGE, 
No. |1 Went 31'l St.. Now YorU City. 
•ARRHAaESM 
CONSUMPTION. 
I have a posltlv > rem—ly for the above disease; by its use 
thousands of cases of the worst kin-l and of long s andlng 
have bee u cured. Indeed, so strong s niv faltb In HsetBcacy 
that twill send TWO BOPTLF.S FREE, together wltha VAL. 
CABLE TREATISE on this disease. • at, v snfferer. Give ex- 
press & I“. 0. address. DR. T. A. SLOC L il, Wl Pearl St N. Y 
has held the office since Congress- adjourned 
aud has Riven much satisfaction. 
Alden Goldsmith, the famous horseman, 
discoverer of Goldsmith Maid, died on Mon¬ 
day night at Ins home. Walnut Grove, in the 
town of Blooming Grove, Orange County, 
N. Y., after an illness of three weeks. Born 
Dec. 4, lsiO, at the homestead where lie died, 
being one of the fourth generation of his fam¬ 
ily who had lived there. From early life lie 
was engaged in breeding lino horses. Bought 
Goldsmith Maid for $600, sold her in two 
years for $80,000, which he thought a good 
price till he learned she had made $250,0o0 in 
the first, two seasons. 
i ,o c c 11 a »f o uAlivnti ,s i n fl. 
A Grout Oflier. 
No matter in what part you live, you had better 
write to Hollett& Co.. I’orllauil, Maine, without delay; 
they will seuil you free Information about work that 
you can do mill live at home, ai u profit of from sr> m 
$29 and upwards dally. A number have earned over 
$90 lu a day. Both sexes. All ages, You arc started 
In business free. Capital not needed. Every worker 
who takes hold at once Is absolutely sure of a snug 
little fortune. Now Is the time. 
“MARCHMOBR FARM.” 
UIDD A DPUIIQ No - 1WJ3; Sire Orange Peel, 
nirrftnlflUOr, ass; Darn King’s Fertile, 
No. 22765. Service Fees. $100. 
DDIOUTOOAI Mo. 11671, Sln> Furmer’s Pride 
DfllUn I dull P. s22; Dam Nellie Flanders. No 
*22764. Service Fees. $100. 
DDIklPC ilCDfl Slr >' Nero, P. S. 2-19; Dam Mrs. 
rniNuC nenu Langtry. C.xMti. Service Fees 
*100. ' CHAS. It. II4)E, 
New Uruuswirk, N. J. 
HOLSTEIN FREISIAN CATTLE 
IMPORTED AND HOME BRED. 
WtUT OTHKUS SAY. 
"The flnest herd this season."—Dr. ‘‘arrlngtou, U. S. 
Quarantine Station, N, J. 
"As a herd, away up! up!! up!!”’—Dudley Miller 
Esu., Oswego, N. Y. 
Young Cows, Yearlings with Calf. Yearling Bulls. 
. and Spring Calver Prime Stock. No fancy prices. We 
mean busluciei. g. \V. THO-UPHON & MON, 
Million, N. J., F, K. R. 
WHE AMERICAN GARDEN (see page 813 
A of R. N.-Y.) is $2.00 a year. 
ANY $1.50 Hook published in U. S. as a 
441 FT or with R. N.-Y. only $8.00; or any 
$1.00 paper as a gift, 
E. II. LIBBY , 47 Dey Street, New York, 
100 Choice New Recitations 
fora ’.V. stamp. CADI/ CARD (!()„ Indiz, O. 
if any of our readers are so 
unforlunnte ns to suffer from 
Dyspepsia, they should read a 
• Treatise ou this dlse.tsc. writ¬ 
ten by 
JOHNII. McALVIN, of Lowell. Mass., 
fourteen years City lYeiwnrer. 
It enilxxllcs the experience of au actual sufferer, 
and gives ihe rivuill of a conscientious study of rhe 
disease. He will send it free, to any address. 
4Qf| Funny Selections, scrap Pictures, etc., and nice 
dull Sample Cards for 2c. Htu Card Co . Cadiz, Ohio. 
WORK 
FOR ALL. $30 a week and expenses 
paid. Valuable outfit and particulars 
free. P.O. VICKERY. Vuqista. Maink 
ON 30 DAYS’ TRIAL. 
elastic Truss 
SENSIBLE 
i TBUSS j 
j/ presses back the intes- 
* tines Just as a person 
does With the finger. With light pressure the Her¬ 
nia la neld securely day and night, and a radical cure 
certain. It is easy, durable and cheao. Sent by mail. Cir¬ 
culars free KOUI.KSTOX TRUSS CO., Chiaao, Ill. 
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adjusting [ia.ll in renter,aJnpts 
itself to all positions of ihe 
bodv while the ball in the cup 
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