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THE DANA 
CENTRIFUGAL - GOVERNOR 
WINDMILL 
Is the best working and mns* powerful Wind- 
Engine In the world, because it Is the only one 
which unites the meet perfect form of wind- 
wheel with the most perfect method of regu¬ 
lation. Geared Mills a specialty 
For Descriptive Circulars apply to 
THE DANA WINDMTt-li CO., 
raiEHAvaa, a ass., u. a a. 
Archibald Forbes, the English war cor¬ 
respondent, is now in Washington for the pur¬ 
pose of being married to a daughter of Gen¬ 
eral Meigs, 
Samuel J. Tildkn is as bright as ever, 
mentally, and was able to walk from his. car¬ 
riage to his yacht, the other day, steadily 
without help or support. 
E. P. Whipple, critic, lecturer and distin¬ 
guished man of Jptti *rs, died at his home in 
Boston Thursday uight, of pneumonia, after 
an illness ol' several weeks. Bora March 8, 
1810. 
That young Prince Leopold, grandson of 
the Emperor of Brazil, is a midshipman on a 
Brazilian frigate here, and his visit is entirely 
unofficial, and he is to be treated not as a 
prince, but as an ordinary midshipman—with 
a difference. 
Lieut-Gov. Jones— Jones of Bingbampton 
who pays-the-i'reigbt—has won golden opin¬ 
ions while presiding in the New York State 
Senate, and while Acting Governor during 
Hill’s absence, and there is some talk of 
“booming” him for Governor at next election. 
From a large number of reports, it is very 
evident that the tine old Emperor William, of 
Germany, is near his end. lie is very weak, 
has frequent fainting spells, and although he 
lias had marvelous rallies during the last 10 
years, be cannot expect many more at the age 
of 8ft. 
Speaking of the great, Russian Foreign 
Minister, Count Baul Vasili says: “M. deGiers 
is not popular; he is shy and reserved. But 
he is thoroughly patriotic, is an admirable 
tactician and conceals an iron will under a 
Stipple exterior. He speaks little, but he 
acts.’’ 
Colonel Frederick D. Grant is spending 
the greater part of his time putting into shape 
and editing his father’s journal of that tri¬ 
umphant tour around the world, which 
brought the American soldier into personal 
communication with nearly all his famous 
con ten i] torn ries. 
American Miss Grant was to marry Eng¬ 
lish Earl Cairns— Lord Gaimoyle, who had to 
pay $50,000 for jilting pretty actress Fortes- 
CUfih The engagement is broken off, however, 
because Miss G., or her people, are unwilling 
or unable to give money enough to satisfy his 
“lordship’s” debts or desires. 
“The second term movement is fairly 
launched,” is a remark often heard in Wash, 
iugton. Mrs. Cleveland is smart, energetic 
and ambitious, and will hardly be content 
with half a term in the White House; hence 
a change of policy is expected on her hus¬ 
band’s part to bring him into closer relations 
with the mass of his jwirty. 
Representative W. S. Hollman, the 
“Great Objector,” alias the “Treasury Watch¬ 
dog," received his 15th Congressional nomi¬ 
nation, Wednesday, from the Fourth Indiana 
District, by u vote of 121 to 50, after four 
votes had been taken. Reports of strong op¬ 
position made him quit Washington suddenly 
the other day, and hurry home “to mind his 
fences.* 
Hon, Robert M. T. Hunter, of Va., has 
been confirmed Collector of the Port of Tap- 
pahonnock River, a sleepy place, whose com¬ 
merce hriugs the Collector $250 a year. He 
was a Representative in Congress for 10 years 
and a Senator for 14, before the war, Conftol¬ 
erate Secretary of State during the war, and 
State Senator after it—a man of great abili¬ 
ties and unblemished honor. 
1’HiNCK Alexander, of Bulgaria, formerly 
dtspised everywhere, but who by gallantry, 
dash and generalship won victory, territory 
and renown in the late brief campaign against 
Scrvia, opened in person the tirst Bulgai iau- 
Kumclian Assembly at Sofia, lust week. 
“United Bulgaria,” said lie, “has earned an 
honorable place among the nations. We are 
justified in hoping lor a brilliant future.” 
Clarence A. Seward, associate of Roscoe 
Conkling in the Broadway Surface investiga¬ 
tion, last Tuesday, got from Controller Chapin 
of this State, £15,000 of the $21,000 he claims 
for his services. The payment bankrupted 
the treasury so far as concerns the appropria¬ 
tions made for the investigation; the other 
$0,000 must Ik- appropriated by the next Leg¬ 
islature. Seward can huvo a good time on 
the European trip on which he started this 
morning. 
One of the daughters of the Comte do Paris 
married the heir to the throne of Portugal the 
other day, and another is to marry the heir to 
the throne of Italy. Queen Victoria has 
offered the Comte the palace formerly occu¬ 
pied by Louis Phillip, should he bo expelled, 
and a number of officers associated with him 
when he served on McClellan’s staff during 
our war, have invited him to make his home 
here. The heir of the Orleauists and Legiti¬ 
mists can’t live far from Paris, however, 
Which will soon be upon us. wo nffor to our FARMERS 
the following special TOOLS aucl MACHINES of our 
latest and most approved pattern: 
Wil d. USE N O OT HER 
BSfr Cirri. 7/ir... x ,^l p<>. 
The CROWN MOWER, 
The MONITOR Hay Rake, 
The Burdick Hay Tedder, 
Our Improved Hay Loader, 
'WROUGHT IRON 
Punched Rail Fence 
with the largest assortment of small TOOLS and 
MACHINES for the Hay and Grain Fields to be found 
In this Country. 
Send for descriptive circulars of the above modem 
Implements as well as any and every requisite In the 
line of Tools. Fertilizers anil Seeds. 
A visit of Inspection Is Invited to our extensive 
warehouses at 189 and 101 Water Street. 
It. H. ALI.EX COMPANY, 
New York. 
4®- 1T8 LEADING MERITS ARE 
That it will not scratch yoor ground. Need s no ad¬ 
justment, but will rake clean cm all surtfu-.es. Will 
not scatter at the ends. Will form a windrow in 
heavy or preen grass. Is easily held down while at 
work. It has the simplest, most durable, as well 
as convenient dumping device of any rake in the held. 
BELCHER & TAYLOR AGR’L TOOL CO 
BOX 75. CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. 
PEARSON 
JACKSON ARCHITECTURAL 
IRON WORKS. 
Iron Work kinds for Buildings. 
Office an EAST 2 $th STREET, NEW YORK. 
ABLE FITTING* A SPECIALTY". 
Su»t.ble for Prif.t* RnUrana. Ptrk. CntX H*iuw. Ometorlo srPaUh 
Uroucd.— tc,d. ..(her P>.m or Ora-rotoUl AIM, m.nsf.rtufri of it. 
JJit/N TintBLSE WIND ENO.NES, BCf’ICEYE FO&CK f CUPS 
. ■accent lawn mow ebs, etc 
ffinfli p ■ fl m»«I I (■ a_ ■ / 
MAST, TOPS ft CO,. Fpring-field. Ohio, 
SlFREE to farmers 
df] oun cnicrtA&a or tub 
JAittle giant hay loader 
qhs&the. niy liav earners that runs rivht or 
left without any change and horse rutama 
car. Hay Cakki ett tlrrriTS seaton trial to 
aronii men where we have no Brents. AG INTS 
.ell the goods the fanner w-in m. Address 
P. 0. Box 878. 0B0BN BEOS.. Marion, O. 
AND 
AND 
CLAY CRUSHERS. 
fc BEST 
THE GIBBS PATENT “ IMPERIAL 
Steel, Cast, and Chilled PLOWS. 
EQUIPPED WITH JOINTERS, _ 
'jtMl/HMjiCO f 
A ( 1*1 r»*ss 
W.PENFIELD= 
SON. WUloughb y, 0. 
FRUIT 
EVAPORATOR 
Uneqaaled for the RATH and TOILET. Absolute pur¬ 
ity, delicacy, and mildness, with Great- Durability of 
Quality, have established its popularity and reputa¬ 
tion n> an excellent Toilet Luxury. 
Its use prevents Chapped -Hands and all roughness 
of the skin. Specially adtipted for Nursery use. 
••ITIS AS PURE AS HONOR AND TUV Ml." gays 
Hou. Edwd. Fenner, of New Orleans State Board of 
Health. 
Prepared In Round and Square Pound Packages. 
Ask your druggist for It, A Sample for trlnl sent for 
n two com stump. Address 
THE G. B WILLIAMS* COMPANY, 
GLASTONBURY, CT. 
(MTrs for 50 years of "Genuine Yankee shaving Soap.” 
The'Sntlzmnt! Improv¬ 
ed, best make for farmers and 
fruit growers. Within the 
reaeh of all. s sizes. Price, *S 
to*UX>. Adilress 
BUCHER. GIBBS & CO., CANTON, 0. 
HICHLAWN 
Lignnier, Iud. 
DEITZ LONCBERRY 
Send stamp for sample of this valuable Wheat and; 
Deltz Fruit Drier. G. A. Deius, Chambersburg, Pa.: 
ALCYONE 
AND 
By GEORGE WILKES, dam ALMA MATER, by MAM- 
BP.INO PATCHEN. 
The success of George Wilkes on the turf anil as a 
sire, with the high rate of speed shown by each of the 
produce of A Una Mater m an early age. will enable 
these horses to transmit the qualities of their sire and 
dam with great uniformity. 
Terms, $150, 
At time of service. Usual privilege of return. 
For catalogues, address 
J. G. DAVIS, Ageut, Let?, Mass. 
CostsonlyM.SSpersq. (10* 10 ft.) Lasts |UP ■ 
B life time on Steep or Flat roofs. Rcadyforuse. Jny- 
ho<ly mu upply it. Illustrated took Free if you mention 
this paper. Write ol once to 113 Duane St-. N. Y. City. 
IN DI AN A PAINT AN D HOOFIN G CO., 
ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FEED FOR 
CATTLE, HORSES 
VAPORATING FRUIT 
FnlltrWtlle on improved mrtho*l», jirldn |»roflU 
ami prlt~ FttEK. AMERICAN M’F’C CO. 
Hex i\ WAVNEMIOKO, PA. 
Best Hatcher 
’ ON EARTH. 
Hatches Ducks,Turkeys 
Geese and Chickens. 
Received First Premium 
where exhibited. 
Send for Circular. 
ANDREWS’ 
Hatcher Co. 
Elmira. N’. Y. 
Mention Rural n.-Y. 
GALVANIZED SHINGLES 
The Oil Meal from the mills of the undersigned Is 
found by mauy Feeders of 
IilVE STOCK 
to be of great service during the 
SUMMER MONTHS 
when grass Is good. No room here to give particulars; 
but try It, and you will sen the good results. It Is sold 
by all leadiug feed dealers. 
Mr. JOHN KING, NOSKIstown, Pknn., Is General 
Eastern Ageut. 
Cleveland Linseed Oil Co.. Cleveland, Ohio. 
Toledo Linseed Oil Co., Toledo, Ohio. 
Detroit I.inseed Oil ('o.. Detroit. .Michigan. 
I. P. Evans At n.. I ndiaunpolis. lud. 
8t. Paul Linseed Oil Co., St. Paul. Minn. 
Ciuciuuul i Linseed Oil Co.. Cincinnati, Ohio. 
AC H ES, lto mile from the cltv of Louisiana. 
Mo. Well adapted for Dairying. Stock Raising or Fruit 
Growing. Pl.-uty of Uvlng water. Fine Buildings, 
Good Orchard, uwuer cannot attend to it, ami will 
sell low on easy terms. 
Herd of 23 head choice Jersey cattle. Louisiana Is on 
the Mississippi river About 15 miles north of St. Louis 
For particulars address 
Makes handsomest, most durable, absolutely storm 
proof roof Iti existence. Send for particulars to 
Tlie National sheet .Metal Hooting (to.. 
510 East 30th Street, New York. 
The Runabout Wagon 
Patented. January 1 15,1SS4. 
TO FARMERS 
This simple invention Is used 
In milking • cows, .particularly 
Gutta Percha Roofing 
Kspecially adapted to Hot or Cold Climates. *-* 
Cheap and Durable for Flat or Steep Roofs. Send for 
Catalogue. 
EMPIRE PAINT AND ROOFING CO., 
1138 anil 1130 Race St.. Philadelphia, Pu. 
where there Is V any soreness. Made of solid sil¬ 
ver, and sent by 1 mull to any address on receipt of 
tbe price, 5U ots. Address The Milking Tube Co., 102 
Friendship Street. Provhleuce. R. 1. 
General Advertising Rates <?f c 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
The following rates are invariable . Ml ire there¬ 
fore respectfully informed that any correspondence 
with a view to obtaining different term .s will prove 
futile. 
Ordisust Advertisements, per Jurat*' line—80 cents. 
One thousand lines or more. wDbin one year 
from date of first insertion, per agate line. 25 “ 
Yearly orders occupying \ or more lines 
agate space ..23 •• 
Preferred positions . .S per cent, extra. 
Reading Notices, ending with "Aile.per 
line, minion leaded. . 75 cents. 
Twelve different styles. Light, Strong. Convenient 
and Low-priced. The popularity of the Ki .nauoi t Is 
such that Its sale exceeds that of ail other vehicles of 
Its class combined. 
Send for Illustrated Catalogue anil price list direct 
to the manufacturer, ORVILLE 11. SHORT. 
Syracuse, X. Y. 
^ V./ Send for prices 
and Illustrated Catalogue of 
CINCINNATI (00 CORRUGATING CO. 
ANEW 
BUTTER PRESERVATIVE. 
KELLOGG’S ROYAL SALT 
Terms of Subscription. 
The subscription price of the Rctlal New Yorkvr Is: 
Single oopy, per yeur......*2.00 
** “ Six months...MO 
Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per year, post-paid..*3.04 (12s. ftd.) 
France...,.. 8.04 (!6Mj fr.) 
French Colonies..... 4.08 i2»te fr.) 
Any one sending a club of seven Is entitled to one 
oopy, one year free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. _ 
■ntered at the Post-offioe at New York City, N. Y. 
as seoond-clats mall matter. 
Positively Prevents Butter from ever becom¬ 
ing Rancid* 
Endorsed bv George B. Douglas, Esq.. Ex President 
Mercantile Exchange; Putnam Conklin, Esq.. Man¬ 
ager Thurher, Whytonil & Cu's Butter Department, 
New York City; Col. Wm. C'rozler, Northport, L. I., N. 
Y., ami others. Send for Circular. 
The Coming W niton. Light, strong,convenient 
imil low priced, llnndy to get Into and out of. 
Handy tor smgletiorse or pair. ILiml? for one 
person or more. Handy to load or unload, .scai* 
for JYee. t\reular, “Jlow to purchate direct from the 
manufacturer.'* 
BRADLEY & CO. EvssxaMzS: 
and Man’f’rs. Send for large 
IHYEMTcou. 
Office and Factory, foot of 
West Eleventh Street, Neuj York City, N, i' 
IHTC.II I containing U.8. PATENT Office Rules foi 
obtaining Patents, F, B. Brock, Atty.,Washington, D.C, 
