PERSONALS. 
PEARSON’S 
ccnm i- 
C). FARMERS. 
r W\ 1 I TO 'I VKi; FERTILIZERS AT HOME with 
.W^POWELL’S $12.00 
I tyf PREPARED SUPERIOIR * 
^ilCHEMICALS PHOSPHATE 
It is authoritatively announced that the 
President and bis wife will take their only 
summer outing at an obscure point in the 
Adirondack wilderness. This may be “author¬ 
itatively ’’ contradicted in a day or week, 
however. 
It is positively stated at Ottawa that Sir 
John Macdonald will resign the Premiership 
of Canada on his return from the Northwest, 
because of poor health, and that either Sir 
Hector McLean or Sir Alexander Campbell 
will succeed him. 
A Dakota man by the name of Rose gave 
his daughter the uame of Wild, that she might 
be called the Wild Rose of the Prairie; but 
she ran away with a man by the name of Bull 
the other day, and her uame is a terror to the 
inhabitants. 
Ned Buntline (Edward Z. C. Judson) died 
of heart disease at his homo at Stamford, 
N. Y., last Saturday, iu his (34th year. He 
served with distinction in the army and the 
navy, and subsequently acquired a fortune in 
literature, but most of it he spent lavishly. 
Miss R. S. Mills is the heroine of Dakota. 
She edits the Hawley Star, a weekly news¬ 
paper of considerable circulation, planted five 
acres of trees on a tree claim, built a saw-mill 
and when she has proved up her homestead 
will have 4H0 acres of land in her own name. 
A horse of Otis Nelson, of Milford, Mass., 
kicked over a hive of bees, which attacked him 
furiously. Mr. Nelson went to the rescue, 
ami they pitched into him; then Mrs. Nelson, 
bare-headed and bare-armed, rushed out and 
the 1 ices attacked her. So badly was she stung 
that it was feared she would die from blood- 
poisoning. 
Tice late Benjamin Moran, Minister to Por¬ 
tugal , and for a loug time Secretary of the 
United States Legation at London, was a 
familiar figure in London society. It is said 
that he kept ft diary in which he recorded the 
dinners to which he had been invited, the 
names of the convives and something of the 
conversation which he heard or participated in. 
Mr. Pendleton has been forced, since he 
took up his residence in Berlin as the Ameri¬ 
can Minister, to study the German language 
persistently. In his youth he had some knowl¬ 
edge of this language, and even attended a 
course of lectures at Heidelberg. But what 
he hail learned was soon forgotten, and upon 
bis arrival in Germany he found himself iuau 
awkward position. 
On the removal of Indian agent McGilli- 
cuddy from the Pine Ridge Agency the other 
day, Maj. Boll of th > army, the new agent, 
took a census of the Indians and found there 
were only 4,500 Sioux and Cheyennes, though 
for years the Government has been furnishing 
rations, etc., for 7,300. Bad this for McG., 
his clerks and traders—must have dishonestly 
appropriated thousands. 
The heart of Ludwig, of Bavaria, was taken 
from the body, placed iu a silver-gilt urn of 
spirits of wiue, and conveyed through Munich 
streets in solemn procession with a great mili¬ 
tary escort, while the bells were tolled and 
minute-guns fired, to a special train that t>ore 
it to Allotting. There it was consigned to the 
monks, who have had in keeping the hearts of 
the kings of Bavaria for centuries. 
Judging by what the editors-in-chief of 
the great Now York dailies say of each other 
over und over again with the utmost emphasis 
and gusto, Charles A. Dana, of the Kuu, 
M hltelaw Reid, of the Tribune, George Jones, 
of the Times, Joseph Pulitzer, of the World, 
William Dorsheimer, of the Star, Horace 
AN bite and E. L. Godkin, of the Evening 
Post, are individually and collectively the 
most unmitigated liars anil double-distilled 
rascals out of the ealabooze or in it, and no 
one but a fool would pay the slightest atten¬ 
tion to what any of them may say editorially 
or otherwise. 
McNeil, the prominent Mass. Knight of 
Labor, is mentioned by a multitude of papers 
as Mr. Powderly’s successor as General Master 
Workman, in case the latter runs for Gover¬ 
nor of Pennsylvania. And he will be pushed 
at the Richmond convention in October, it is 
said, as the fittest man for the leadership, no 
matter whether Mr. Powderly is a candidate 
or not. The Mass. Knights, however, have 
just voted for Powderly Delegates; Powderly 
will not run for Governor, and McNeil says 
he will not antagonize the present Master 
Workman. 
Lord Haktington, the Liberal-Union lead¬ 
er, who has been Mr. Gladstone’s chief oppo¬ 
nent in the recent political struggle, is the 
eldest son and heir of the Duke of Devonshire, 
and is a man of tireless energy, with a re- 
murkable love ami capacity for study, and 
with a most tenacious disposition. He does 
not court popularity, ami alFects a manner of 
indifference and ennui when he comes into 
contact with people. In debate he seldom in¬ 
dulges iu personalities, ami hence few bitter 
things are ever said about him, and he enjoys 
the respect even of his opponents, 
Hitch Grade, Reliable. Lasting. 
Manufactured In dty condition, thereby assuring full 
Weight Of fertilizing material. Most flattering results 
Where used side by side with other lire para lions, 
where there are no ngeotg for these Fertilizers, orders 
direet to the manufacturers will receive prompt atten¬ 
tion. JOHN M. PF.AKSON, H ml sou, Si. Y. 
Send for catalogue. 
FRUIT DRYERS 
FXXCE3 3SZATL7 i£BUC2D. Seni tor Ciroulu. 
NO TROUBLE. ’Any boy. in ONE HOUR, can mix a 
TON ready for n«e. Intelligent, prosperous and leading 
^r II « r S. in S? 0ry Sta,e “? re fe ren «». CHEAP, GOOD «nd 
■ ( RE. Fully tivo-thirds of the nans) Fertilizer bill can be 
saved by osing POWEEL'S PREPARED ( IIE>II- 
<. A book giving fall information, mailed Free. 
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. 
BALTIMORE, MD. 
ZIMMERMAN M'FG C0„ BURLINGTON, IOWA. 
PURE RAW BONE MEAX, PURE DISSOLVED RAW BONES 
And other brands of ANIMAL ItONE .MANUK PS are active and permanent fertilizers. Prices very low 
Send for Baugh’s Phosphate Guide. Price Last and Samples. 
Thk. Original MANCfACTCKKUS BAUCH & SONS, Man SlSte5. “ d 
RAW BONE SUPER-PHOSPHATE. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
A C HIIN IE KNIFE 
GRINDER. 
11 Weighs hot 18 I*bs. 
Can be carried into the field and attached to Mow¬ 
ing Machine Wheel. Send for Descriptive Cata¬ 
logue. Agents wanted in every County. 
R. H. ALLEN CO., 189 Water St., New York. 
Why not buy Jerseys of me, and make more butter? 
I sell the best cheap. 
Kirliy Homestead, Charlton, Saratoga 
Co., N Y. F. D, CURTIS. 
COLD SPRING HERD, A. J. C. C 
*T. It K 1,1 lCK HUGO POGIS, No. 15550; Grand¬ 
son nr KToKE FOCUS 3d: Sire of MARY ANN OF ST. 
LAMBERT, OTTO. With butter record of 36 lbs. lioz. 
Ill seven days. Terms *50. 
.11 DD B. BRADLEY, Lyons, N. Y. 
Also, one solid color Jersey Bull, leu months old, 
Molly Garfield strain, full black points. Price $100. 
No. 11672: Sire Orange Peel, 
P. Dam King’s Fertile, 
No. 2276.1. Service Fees, *100. 
No. Ilfln. Sire Fanner’s Pride 
P. 322; Dam Nellie Handers, No 
22761. Service Fees, $ll»). 
) n Sire Nero, P. S. 249; Dam Mrs. 
1 U Langtry. C.S7H5. Service Fees 
, CHAH. R. HOE, 
New Brunswick, Ni. .1. 
THE IIIGGANUM M’F’G CORPORATION 
HIGGANU.M, CONN 
Warehouse: 38 SO. MARKET ST.. BOSTON, MASS. 
IMPORTED AND HOME BRED. 
WHAT OTHERS SAT. 
“The finest herd tills season.”—Or. Farrington, IT. S. 
Quarantine Station, N. J. 
"As a herd, away up: up! I up!!I”—Dudley Miller 
Esu., Oswego, N. Y. 
Young Cows; Yearlings with Calf, Yearling Bulls, 
aud -Spring Calves- Prime Stock. No fancy prices. We 
menu business. G. >V. THOMPSON & SON. 
Stilton, S. J., P. U. K. 
M. MAST A CO 
Wmwiiui,^ 
jfciisKv RXi>, rm.ori., iirv. 
I K.-'lcr llliilr, Hrrksliirr A York, 
-hire rig*. Stiiilhflown, tul.wuld 
■is,I Oxford PtifMi Shrepanrl U«,U 
Srntrl, Colley Shepherd tlugrv mad 
Fancy Poultry, Send fori »i»Io«tj« 
W. A TLEE Bt lU’XZ A CO-Fkila. Pa 
riLE BRICK 
■ MACHINERY. 
STOW E-S E PA R AT I N G 
1TN ClAY- CRUSHERS 
Illustrated Catalogue free. 
H. BREWER & CO., 
No. 154 Mill St., 
Tecumseh. Mich. 
1880 BLACKWOOD 1886 
Will stand for limited number of Mares for the pre¬ 
sent season. 
Terms.- MO lor the Season. 
RECORD , 2:31 ASA THREE YEAR OLD. 
Is by ALEXANDER'S* NORM AN (SbwofLPLU. 
agfl MAV Of KEN, 230): Dam by M A MBR INO 
CH 1 K F tSIre of LADY THORN, 2:1H). 
For particulars, address 
COFFIN, ZIMMER A CO.. 
„ GLENS FALLS. NEW YORK. 
Pasturage furnished fur Mares from a distance. 
Satinfuetfon 
Gnuruntced. 
Occupies Less Spnoe, ham Larger Capacity. 
Is more Durable, and runs Lighter than 
any Mill made. Buckeye Drills, Seeders, 
Cultivators. Bakes, Horse Hoes. Bag 
Trucks, etc. Send tor Circulars. 
P. P. MAST & CO., Springfield, O. 
BRA NCR HOUSES: 
Philadelphia. Pa., tit. I.otris. .Wo., 
Oimiha.»h., Peoria, til.. St.Paul,If inn, 
Kansas City. Mo., San Prancisco, Cal, 
The best hugs to cross, and the best anyway, an 
the Duroc-Jerseys, which I will now sell at $7 each 
pedigreed. Kirby Homestead. Charlton. Sara¬ 
toga Co., N. Y. F. D. CURTIS. 
PURE MILK. 
flb WARREN MILK BOTTLES 
Patented Starch 23d, 1380. 
Adapted for the Delivery 
of Milk In all Cities 
k and Towns. 
l A Long Needed Want 
at Iasi Supplied 
V DESCRIPTIVE eiRCU- 
'A LARSON 
APPLICATION. 
^ A. V. WHITEMAN, 
R. N.. 
1'i Murray Street, 
NKW YORK. 
THE “STANDARD” 
WIRE NETTING POULTRY FENCE, 
et offered for the money, 
aSLXF-VD POR CIRCCRAJi. 
RICHMOND MACHINE WORKS 
RICHMOND. INDIANA. 
AND 
PATENT METALLIC PICKET -FENCE 
FOR LAWNS, FARMS, ETC. 
Price of 2-In, Mesh. Nix. 19 Wire, In Bales of 150 lineal 
feet ouly. 
SHELLBONE for POULTRY. 
A mixture of Pure Bene and Ground Oyster Shells. 
AU Poultry ueeii It. ‘25 Poutwfes. 91.00; -50 Pounds, 
*1.75. by’ freight, samples. .05e. mall. 
T. H. BOCK, Cristielil, Maryland. 
Write for circular. 
Hatchers, Brooders, Poultry Houses, etc., fully de¬ 
scribed iu our new catalogue, which will be sent on 
receipt of In cants. Circulars free. 
Urockucr A: Evans, 
(Formerly' 423 West Std -LS Vesey Street, X. Y. 
DR. HUMPHREYS’ 
IJook of all Diseases, 
Cloth & Cold Binding 
144 with Meel Fu*r»tinic. 
MAUKU FKKK. 
General Advertising- Kates oi 
THB RITUAL, NEW - YORKER. 
The following rates are Invariable. All ire there¬ 
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with a view to obtaining different terms will prove 
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One thousand tines or more.wlihio one v«ar 
from date of first Invert Ion. per agate line. 25 ** 
Yearly orders occupying 4 or more lines 
agate space...2S •* 
Preferred posttl .”s , . .. ... 23 per cent, extra. 
Reading Notice*, ending with “Aifi-per 
line, minion leaded. .75 cents. 
THE SILVER CUP. 
value $50.0), offered by Reed tt Barton for the largest 
percentage of chickens hatched was awarded to 
THE STANDARD INCUBATOR. 
Manufactured by L. N. CLARK & SON. Dealers Ut all 
the leading lueubators. Poultry Rupplics, etc. 
3S DEY STREET, NEW YORK. 
Mention this paper. 
LIST OF PBISCU-Ati NOS. CUKES pgicx. 
1 Uevcrs, Congestion, IiitUmmations... .25 
.i '>«rui». Worm Fever. Worm Coho,... .25 
•J Crying Colic, or Toothing of Infants. .2,1 
-I Diarrhea, ul CLuldiun or Adults.25 
5 Dysentery, Griping. Bilious Colic.21 
6 Cholera Morbus, Vomiting.25 
7 Coughs, Cold, Bronchitis.25 
JJ Neuralgia, Toothache. I-acnache.25 
Headaches, Sick Headache. Vertigo. i*25 
OMEOPATHIC 
^ I_I I’hc CRAW Folding In- 
- cubator aud Brooder 
■ ■icomblncdi will hatch 
l.5ktl chicks per year, worth as 
34 to$12 per diu.cn. No cost or ex 
crate. Holds 1UU eggs. Price $12.iiu 
ECKS BY— 
l eu hens WUI Pay $2J9 profit A M 
Bilious Niomach 
ID Dt »|K-|isia. ..... 
11 Stiuiireased or Painful IVriods_ 
12 Whites, too Profuse Periods. 
If! Croup, (lough. Difficult Breathing.,.. 
I I Salt Khettm, Krji'ipolas. Eruptions.. 
15 Itlieumalisin, Rheumatic Patna. 
1 H Fever and I gne, <'lulls, Malaria. 
17 Files. Blind or Blooding... . 
ID Catarrh, lnllneiua, l 'uTfi in III* Ilcxd 
20 Whooping Cough. Violent Goughs 
2 1 General l»e dlily.Physical Weak 
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