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** - C.E.ALCEfl BRATTLEBORg.VT 
PERSONALS. 
The son of General Robert E. Lee, General 
W. H. F. Lee, just appearing on the horizon 
of national politics, is 50 years of' ago, a farm¬ 
er, and bears a strong personal resemblance 
to his father, and is called "Buuy” Lee, a 
name coming down from nursery days. 
John Bright said to a lady who spoke com¬ 
plain ingly of Mr. Gladstone; “Have your 
children ever seen Mr. Gladstone, madam?” 
“No, 1 said the lady, wonderingly, “Then,” 
said he. “1 should advise you to improve the 
cai liest opportunity to show them the greatest 
man England has ever produced.” 
“How many girls are there here to-day,” 
asked bam Jones of his Chicago audience for 
women only, “who were never saucy to then- 
mothers? Stand up.” “A woman,” notes the 
reporter, “who was a girl 00 years ago, arose 
in one of the front seats and looked admir¬ 
ingly at the evangelist.” 
Attorney-General Garland, who goes 
no where,” lives in a shabby-looking, old- 
fashioned frame house, back from the street, 
m a bare, dismal yard. His little, old-fash¬ 
ioned mother keeps house for him and ex¬ 
plains her supreme self-possession, before high 
functionaries, by saying: “My dear, at my 
age there are uo great men.” 
<Jt een v iCTORtA strongly discountenances 
t|? e slaughter of birds for the adornment of 
women. Women decked out, in savage fash¬ 
ion, with the skins of butchered birds, are 
frowned on at royal parties and receptions. 
Thu Princess of Wales, gentle and humane as 
usual, is the president of a society for the pro¬ 
tection of birds, and several other ladies of 
the i oy a I household, as well as a large number 
of titled parsonages, are also "patrons” ui' 
such beneficeut organizations, whose member¬ 
ship is increasing rapidly in the United King- 
POR 8ALE. 
|r gest and most complete assortment of Nur- 
atenSon 6 Add?!4 and - ° rderS wlU receIve 
STEPHEN HOYT’S SONS, 
_ NEW CAN A AN. CONN. 
OUR SPECIALTIES 
IT IS IMPORTANT 
AND EVERYTHING 
it of men who have had experieru 
that which wiU give you satlsfne 
L. <*- >11 EH RAN & CO., 
Providence, R. I 
Plants for Sate, during Si 
[ any and Cornelia. 75 ote ; '( .■ ■ , 1 
«><«tflamr-Mon. s l.fe f ' M 
(-0 cos. 10U;S4—nm Old Iron Clad, $2-1001 bv fr 
express. JiJtas LfPI-IXCOTt. JU.. MOCNT HOL^ 
Majesty’ and ' William Francis 
Bennett; new Chrysauiheirmnis. 
pew single Dahlias, etc., ere. f>ur 
| Importations of "LiRum Aurat- 
!;im, or ’-Golrteu Banded Idly," 
the queen of lilies, Is unusually 
nm-. These, together with many 
other attractions. tire fully j,:. 
serllM/d [n our Seed and Plant Cat- 
nlogue, Which Is very complete, 
handsomely Illustrated, artistic, 
and of nartleular interest to nil 
lovers of choice flowers. Sent free 
to all readers of the Urit.u. Ntw- 
Aorker inclosing stamps to nar 
postage. Address 1 ‘ 
F. R. riERSON. 
EL O HIST A ND SEEDS IT A N. 
P. O. Box R, Tarrytow.v, n. Y. 
Catnip,-. Speciosa, 
White Ash, European 
Larch, Pines, Spruces, 
Arbor Viuts. etc., etc. 
'* Catalpa Specicea Seed. 
Forest and Evergreen 
Seeds. - 
R.DOUGLAS & SON, 
Waukegan, Hi, 
1’ Oil SA UK. -One-half my Farm of tsr) 
Bargain worth looking after. Apply .. n „r 
address A. N. KCSSEu., Mound Valley,'Lah. tt. 
TO PRACTICAL FA 
Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts, 
homestead, hum, farm, ilshlni 
for produce. Kent. vtUi. Adi._ 
_ 08 Went ItSih 8> 
for StA I.K.. kI7Z~Z~ 
liati-d one mile west of the village 
A sandy soil, well adapted to small fruit: 
ou.s buildings, abundant supply of nuiv 
a good state of cultivation. “ 
predated. 3 IS. IPs r • , 
dress p. SII EI.I)«N 
{II l',KS.-To Let on 
In live town, furnished 
. oysters, ready market 
ess *E\V.UAN. 
-- J., New \ urk. 
A small farm of about 36 acres K (t- 
” -- e of Ml, Morris, N. Y. 
--'is. Commodl- 
F . or pure water. Sell In 
eerlfl 1,1 he seen Co he ftp- 
ruimirm through the town. Ail 
-N, tit. >1 orris. N. V. 
lret i- **,•••* *- Jig*,, CJn 
ORNAMRVTAl CJ rf ,tiTe . KKI IT a’" 1 
5f,*f L I A. R , t .® lo “ a P‘t «> cents 
l Hi P Jt K Kk, F nil* Til’ii’Pi; r r 
tentlon, and Reliable stuck. Adzlress' 
iVJl. S. LITTLE. Iforlicsier 
specialties. STANDI 
. If I fcS, ever otTered to the publl 
>r assortment of GEXEK LI, 
ng all the popular OR N A M EN' 
Dealer;, ur*- cordially Invited to I 
by !ho MILLION,all NURSERY GROWN, at 
(When writing always mention Re f;a.l New-Yorker. 
FOU SALE. 
*§•* ACHES IN HARFORD CO.. MD 
"'Bzer Itatu. with Sltedding 
• ranarles; Carriage. Smoke, 
■ A celebrated Wheat and 
possession If desired, 
i, •WINCH KSTEIt. 
_ * • O. lb»x Bai.timokjc, Md. 
500 FA H 3|s for S;iic\ In TIDEW vtfr vn»nrvt. 
Cheap and Rleh Laud.-. Healthvand Mini r S ' 
1’lsh and Oysters In great abundance. Umate. 
E. (’. LINDSEY & CO.. Norfolk, Vsi. 
FARM OF w 
Large Stone Hou.se; Sv 
for lu Cattle adjoining; t 
Chicken and Ice IIiiiikch 
G rass Farm. Immediate 
Address \V >i 
A'*’other SMALL 
FRUITS, and nil 
old ana new varieties 
t;RAPES. Extra 
Otinilty. Warranted 
true. Cheap by mail. 
Lzw rates to dealers. 
Blast rated COCCI 
Catalogue I It t fa,. 
» No agents employed. All 
stock -old direct from Nurse¬ 
ries. Wpasil more Evergreens 
or bet ter quality, for less mo¬ 
ney. than any other firm in 
'turn;.. Send for our Catalogue for 
IS*, compire our crises with others, 
—r- , . then order where vou ton i- 
Address E. UI. ILICIvidli die •. 'O 
•ise inetiUju Hti« japer. ELGIN. ILL 
Head' 
qtlartrrn and General Agent for 
No Nh4^ “ nd 
NIAGARA^Iub'bard^s^e 
GARDEN SEEDS 
FIELD SEEDS 
FERTILIZERS 
IIVIPLEIVIEIMTS 
CATALOGUES MAILED FREE. 
PRICE&KNlCKERBOCKEB 
FARMS nr, '” ls -Stores, Mills. Business 
l, ""I "try tvuts or Lauds for Sale or 
close stamp for Lists. \v. S. Hotel 
tateand traders’ E x hange, i Ingharut 
Virginia Farms. MUd Chrnate. 
Send tor' Imtlar. A.O.BLIHS. O 
t'heap flonies, 
enirnlia.Vu. 
VIRGINIA HOMES 
Grass larms and other [;;v.,.. . uu 
mom Region, 2U hour- by rail to Washington 
wanting \ Irglnlu Horses e-‘" -■. 
II. fv.iliiirary, 
con 
, -- . "f Blue 
pro|ierties in_ the noted Pled- 
or V- " - - ; Parties 
i win also communicate u ah 
n AHtticxnoy, Faiiqtiler Co., Vu. 
D-vKOTa RED 
WHITE STAR 
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MICHIGAN 
L 42 <» a g % 
■ ■ Maps of NORTHERNI'ACI J.-IC BJ9 m 
COUNTRY, the Free Govern- ■ V 
ment Lunds a. ! CHEAP RAILROAD 
LANDS in Minur-f'ts, Daknr.i Montana 
r-.r^nl nn . d The Br-r Agricultural 
t.rarhu, and I imhrr I aridr. now open to Settlers,. SHN't 
FRI t - Ad,'rr«. CHAS. 8. LAMBORN, 
Laud Coiiintiiikioiivi*, St. 
This Seedling originated in 
Michigan, by H. C. Clark, Is a pi 
resisting variety, of flourx lex.,,,.., 
flavor unexcelled fey any other vari. 
dlum^ito. 
Planted alongside of ten other vt 
Season where four fifths of them roti 
sigu of blight or rot with it. Price 
by mall, post paid; by express or fro! 
er's expense, k peek $2.00. peek 
bushel §3.i»i. Seud all orders to II. 
Lock Itox *15. Ann At 
Washtenaw County, 
vigorous, blight- 
nnd delicacy of 
ly. Season, me- 
ALBANY, N. Y. 
T ?,f. ° INGE E & CONAKD CO 
BEAt FIFUL ever.blooming 
10.000 Two-year-old APPLE TREES, 6 to 
riVi c ?'. n,n S- Baldwins and all the leadi 
ricties. Send lor iinccs. 
BltOChsliAMv & ALLEX.-Vurscrmn 
Paul, Mian 
pU.scrUancou.s ^lUcrti.sing 
1 f| ''HE MANE ANITA, a choice. Hard 
t U ‘-aUforlan Shrub; blooms 
,. , One by mall, SJI eetits. 
\ II. I,. \\ 111 Tilt) |( E, WttlTNOKE 
t*" n o tT7 e ~J7 
Send Tor my circular of Choice Nov,-111 
VEDS, POTATOES, SMALL 
AN1T FLO WKUS. 
It will pay you. o. H. ALEN 
ltn>a'?w ^Peelalry ts growing and distributing 
U J a ,1f ' liavc all the latest novelties and lineal 
w^te^oTJJV?D l<f i ere “L“ 1,,S , ‘" d to 3u,t 4| l 
w&nw. uver ioO ‘h<nc*M ranr/i« to choose frt>m 
We send strong pot Rtsas safety by mail to all Poei 
Offioee, purchaser’s choice of vanottos, all labeled 
3 TO 12 PLANTS ■ *8 to *15 
Two year Rosea byexprowe.^ Onr 
Addr^e “ T H 
Rose Growers, West Grove, Chester Co. Pa! 
°UR BERRY BASKETS AND CLIMAX 
berry crate are th* best ^ 
(jgBTui I Lg ”‘ a ', u ' Indorsed hv aii{&-< 
\ (Lil^’hng berry growers. TC-A 1 I Jf 
! VTHtfr'jaJ ini’s'ted Catalogue free. ' 
BISMKOW M P-G CO., ’Ll pD 
Rochester, N. Y. 
|* htflVIIM,‘.li \ mr.rlr. I pfrttt 'iilti.nrtlli 
'lit. all 10c, t* InK 5flr, 0.1. llriiin nl.tlic- 
I'OR HAUli. 
M PEARL OF SAVOY POTA 
ANGEl, OF MIDNIGHT CORN 
STEPHEN HOYT’S SONS, 
_ NE\S I ANAAN, CONN. 
My Annual Priced Catoloi 
ctl fret* to nil applicants, i 
and most popular sorts of 
sue 1- now ready, and mail- 
f contains all the leading 
50s 
--— •• iuuv u uaijic vnr 
S amples A t'fnn, 1 c. Crown Ptg Co. Norfbford.Ct 
" 1L PLANTS 
•••*. fllOICE YSNOKTKD KIM'S FOR ,*3,7N 
A , alunl.le coUectiun for Spring planting, and Slimmer 
blooming, direct to mi the famous bulb-farms of 
ANT. ROOZEN & SON, 
Over©®n, iwar Haarlem. Holland. 
'hllv. n i entirely tree at Axprela Olllce it. 
New \ ork City during April and ‘lay .xatTtuctiou 
K>r descriptive Ciretilar, address the Sole 
Agents for U. S. and Canada. 
DJ3 VBBR 6l BOOMHAMP 
17 lormerly I») BKO.VIHVAY, N. Y. ’ 
i’lnnts ench, postpaid, T nTTT El 1 T 
JV r! jI 10. ol Helmout, Sunu|iee I N W ri I 
l»t Ontario and lleuilcrsou Jfl!! JllijJj 
!"' s f G"' 1- lot 3<k>- per doten; 80c. per 
4 ,>, r 1 ', 1 v a ' < •' a > ,, • J »ek, Conn tjueen. Cor- 
mUa, t urnb. Ifmtnj'h. Cn-scent, Crystal Oltv, Dan I. 
' Lv wn,, w. lairy. Golrleu Defiance, Glendale, 
Hurts Sllnn., Iron Clad, Jersey queen, kentuckv 
m'.V'!’ ‘^“'Kfvll'jw, Manchester Mwman, i’iiuutxet, 
- s 
ling, \ melainl, U lndsor Chief. Wilson. 
LQff!S G aRDEW A S?ED .S 
MARK ETGA It I» E N K It S’ | rude a Sued u 1. v 
Besides all the desirable novelties of last season a 
nearly everything else lu my line or buslucM 
ALFiti!i) itni!Ha:n\\ 
37 Etisi 19th St., New York. 
. - --- i • a Specially 
CATALOGUE FREE. SEND FOR IT, 
ON LOW Soot * GroM-er, 
on kun, ESSEX, MASS 
New Scrap PkMures and 
D-St.. .5 cents, s. M. KoO 1 
Agents' Samples for 
H. Northforvl, Conn. 
JOHN SAUL’S 
!s4 r KN^- , ir , :La':"'' Kart ‘ 11,1,1 r "' ullifl “ P>ant« tor 
OietV KwJiVix wru ’ Riel* I,ongberry Wheat, 
Hi ' lr V" P'^-^wway of cutting rAwVr. ’ 
A * ( hHiiibrrNburir. Pu. 
kwpHtT'c-V!’ K “”t ,| "'r«'v. ' Titter Praline and / ,,, 
Sr:.!',v,7,:;, : v;'v; 
SEEDS P. fl r J ? n > Farm and Flower Seeds 33 ,v 
SSSR? 
IS*# l« Now Ifeiidy ' 
allUrnmncit^'f A™* ,KaUlir, “^ 
The rich collection of tine foliage, and other Given 
prices &nd ,IoL,u>u '" Wauls, are well grown, and at low 
Orchids, a very large stuck of choice East Indian 
Seeds! al8 ° c * talo B Ues of Kost,s . Orchids,’ 
JOHN SAUL, Washington, D, Ci 
AbK.NTS -biAfLI) 
lUHITHtl 1 LCU IN Kvy. ItY COTNTY. 
i-vsUstOpoonunity Ever Ottered. Don’t 
"ij* It, w ill piv «nlar-, if preferrt-1, 
. ai V’ ance expenses, Ontflt and full 
i:irticulars FBEF. Address at once, 
■tandard SilverWare Co., Boston, Mass. 
