Aiimw/ 
Thk Princess Dolgorouki, widow of the late 
Czar Alexander II., is credited with possess¬ 
ing a fortune of $5(0,000,000. 
Secretary Lamar is going to make per¬ 
sonal inspection of the Indian country to aid 
him iu solving the Indian problem. 
Satintaccion 
Guaranteed. 
PEARSON’S 
r FERTILIZERS. 
High Grade. Reliable. Lasting. 
Manufactured In dry condition, thereby assuring full 
weight of fertilizing material. Most flattering results 
where used side by side with other preparations. 
Where there are no agents for these Fertilizers, orders 
direct to the manufacturers will receive prompt atten¬ 
tion. .JOHN M. PEARSON, Hudson, N. Y. 
Scud for catalogue. 
H A I I T, ie Ckaio Folding la- 
U If. H cubator and Brooder 
# % I I I (combined! will hatch 
from 1,200 to 1,500 chicks per year, worth as 
broilers from gt to $12 per dozen. No cost or ex¬ 
perience to operate. Holds 100 eggs. Price $12.00 
“CHICKS BY« 
s^CHICES BYes." 
lamps to explode. Ten hens will P ay -S20H p rofit 
per year, send 1c for new Ss-pp-Ct rTITt A 
book on poultry. Incubators, ete.^ I M. #4 
F. D. CRAIG, North Evanston. Ul.A» ™ 
WA N TEJ>.— \n experienced Partner in Stock and 
Dairy Business, With about 88,000 to nut In. Address 
A. B, MOFFATT, Le Sueur, Minn. 
At the Great N. Y Poultry Show, 
THE SILVER CUP. 
value $50.00, offered by Reed & Barton for the largest 
percentage of chickens hatched was awarded to 
T1IE STANDARD INCUBATOR. 
Manufactured by L. N\ CLARK & SON", Dealers In all 
the leading Incubators, Poultry Rupplies, etc. 
38 DEY STREET, NEW VORtt. 
Mention this paper. 
IMPROVED CHESHIRE HOGS. 
Are good breeders, EAST to eatten, and make the 
best pork. Price 95 each, pedigreed. 
M. D. El KLEtt, COOPERSTOWN, N. Y. 
CANT BE BEAT! 
THE “STANDARD” 
WISE NETTING POULTRY FENCE, 
AMD 
PATENT METALLIC PICKET FENCE , 
FOR LAWNS, FARMS, ETC. 
Price of 2-In. Mesh, No. 10 Wire, In Bales of 150 lineal 
feet onlv. 
7-8 OF ONE GENT PER SQUARE FOOT, 
Write for circular. 
Hatchers. Brooders, Poultry Houses, etc., fully de¬ 
scribed In 1 n.ir new catalogue, which will be sent on 
receipt of III cents. Circulars free. 
Itriukuer A Evans, 
(Formerly 422 West St.t 568 Vesey Street, N. Y. 
S ^Newton’s improved I* fl U/ TIC holds 
fthem tr-mly, draw3 w U If I IL them 
^forward when lying down, pushes back 
®when standing, gives freedom of head, 
Vj keeps clean.* £. 0. Newton, Batavia. Ill- 
“MARCHMOOR FARM.” 
U1DDADPUMQ No. 11672: Sire Orange Peel, 
H J r r A n b n U O p. Dam King’s Fertile, 
No. 22765. Service Fees, $100. 
DDIPUTcnil No. 11671. Sire Farmer’s Pride 
DnlUn I OUR P. 322; Dam Nellie Flanders. No 
22761. Service Fees. $1C0. 
DDIMfif iiCDfi Sire Nero, P. S. 249; Dam Mrs. 
rnlffllC II L If U Langtry. C.37-16. Service Feea 
$100. C’HAS. R. HOE, 
New Brunswick, N. J. 
HOLSTEIN FREISIAN CATTLE 
IMPORTED AND HOME BRED. 
WHAT OTHERS SAT. 
“The finest herd this season.”—Dr. Farrington, U. S. 
Quarantine Station, N. J. 
“As a herd, away up I up 1 1 up! I!’’—Dudley Miller 
Esq., Oswego, N Y. 
Young Cows; Yearlings with Calf. Yearling Bulls, 
and Spring Calves* Prime Stock. No fancy prices. We 
mean business, l.. \V. THOMPSON A* SON, 
Stilton, N. J., P. K. R. 
JKRSET RED, PflU.'D-t im*. 
V) IU«, Bf-rlvhirf Jr York- 
sULrs Vl*>, Horn.loin*n, Col-wo Id 
T»d Oxfor-3 U*»n Sftpt-p and I-amba 
Arntfli CoIIpt Shppherd Door* and 
PlntJ Poultry. Send for CaLalogn# 
».A1LES BC UPEJK is CO.Phila.Pl 
THE BEST CATTLE FASTENING! 
SMITH’S 
SELF-ADJUSTIN6 SWING STANCHION, 
The only Practical Swing Stanchion Invented. Thou¬ 
sands in use. Illustrated Circular free. Manufactured 
by BROOKS it PARSONS, Addison. Steuben Co. N. Y. 
DIAID’C FODDER 
PLHIil O SQUEEZER 
A GRAND SUCCESS. 10,000 FOR lsSO. 
— „ —Vitlj this instrument 
\ one naan can do the 
3-=’** work of two with great- 
y Y X ~r esse and much more 
I J expeditiocsly. No« only for tying Corn 
V Fi.ilder but for most all like balk; 
material in shock or bundle. For sale by 
hardware dealers. Send stamps—&Oc.—by mail.for 
one, without rope. E. BLAIR, Bucy rus, Ohio. 
WE WANT ACTIVE AGENTS 
TO SfOL THK 
Renner Combined Alarm and Door Bell 
In every County In the United States and Cauada. Geo. 
C. Owens. Mode.Ma.Cal., says; “I have canvassed one day 
and took 22 orders." In same letter he ordered two 
gross. Wm. McKlm. of Grand Haven. Mich., says “he 
took 18 orders in Hi boors." Profit on Bell. $2.3.'. In our 
Exi iiaokdixart OrFBR to Agents we agree to take back 
alt Bells unsold If the Agent fails to clear $125 In 30 
days. Illustrated Circulars sent free. Address 
RENNER MANUF’IXG CO., Pittsburg, Pa. 
$250 WILL BUY 
Yet offered for the money. 
Bfl*A£.VC FOR CIRCULAR. 
RICHMOND MACHINE WORKS. 
RICHMOND, INDIANA. 
DA VC to sell our Rubber Printing Stamps. Sam- 
rlTo oles free. J. M Mitten .4 Co.. Cleveland. O. 
Grain Threshers, Horse Powers, and Engines, 
Highest prim awarded these machines at the New 
York State Ag. Snr-’S latest trial, over a large num> 
her competing, Ample warranty and opportunity 
lor trial given. For full particulars address 
ST. JOHNSYILLE AGR’L WORKS. 
St. Jobusville, Montgomery Co., Now York, 
RICHMOND 
iMiJd^FENCE 
Polrutitl Sot. 1**5. MACHINE 
Surpasses alt other wire and nicker fence machines, 
for making strong and durable fences iu the field, 
that no stock will break down. On rough, h;t!v 
ground. 1; keeps pickets perpendicular which no 
other machine will do without constant adjustment. 
It Is easy to handle, uses any kind of pickets, ami 
any size of wire. Write for circular and price- 
WAYNE AGRICULTURAL CO- R.chmond- Ind- 
General Advertising Rates of 
THE HU 3 AL NSW - YORZSR. 
following rates ore inuorfaMr, All ire there¬ 
fore respeo (fully informed that aay correspondence 
teilh a l ieic to obtaining different terwu will prove 
futile. 
Oamuxav Advertisements, per agate Une... .30 cent*. 
One thousand lines or more,within one year 
f rom date of first ln«en Ion. per agate line. 25 “ 
Yearly orders occupying 4 or more lines 
agate space ... ... .35 •• 
Preferred pMlUosl -25 per cent, extra. 
Reading Notices, ending with “Adc per 
Une, minion leaded.75 cent*. 
Terms of Subscription. 
The subscription price of the Rusal Nkw Yoekv* isj 
Single eopy, per year... **.00 
•• ** Six months. .1.10 
Great Britain. Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per year, post-paid..#8.04 (1J*. «d.) 
France... .... S.04(i6tafr) 
French Colonies... 4-03 2914 fr.) 
Any one sending a club of seven Is entitled to one 
oopy, one year free. 
Agents will be supplied with oanvaeelng outfit on 
appHcatlon. _ 
Entered at the Post-Office at New York OUT, N. TV 
as lecond-olass mail matter. 
PERSONALS. 
Col. Fred. Grant denies that there has 
been any serious disagreement between Mrs. 
I WILL INSURE YOUR HOGS! 
DR. JOS. HAAS’ 
HOG AND POULTRY REMEDY 
C. P. Huntington, the great millionaire 
and railroad magnate, was once a poor 
country boy, and presided at one period over 
a smail shop at Litchfield, Connecticut. He 
is a remarkable civil personage. 
“ I am too old to quarrel, too old to boast. 
‘ The man of sense in his old age likes to be let 
alone.’” Thus writes Jefferson Davis from 
his Mississippi plantation. Wasn’t that what 
he and the South wanted some years ago? 
Ex-Lieut. Green, who struck John Brown 
murderously wiih his saber after the old man 
had surrendered at Harper’s Ferry, was made 
au Tndiati agent, but has turned out such a 
poor one that .Secretary Lamar will get rid of 
him. 
Gen. Harney, of the United States Army, 
is the oldest man on the register. He became 
a soldier in Ibis, and participated iu every 
war in which the country has engaged since 
that time. He is 86 years of age and very 
rich. 
Since the death of King Ludwig, of Bava¬ 
ria. the insane King Otto lias been under de- 
lusiou that he is a bird. He has called him¬ 
self the great ‘ German double eagle,” and he 
has even built a nest of straw and dry leaves 
in his apartment. 
At Shauesville, Pa., Elizabeth Trout, aged 
92; Maria Updegrove, 82; and Maria Trout, 76, 
while the harvesting was being done this Sum¬ 
mer, assisted the men during the whole of one 
long day, and each of them bound the heavy 
sheaves, such as arc usually left for the strong¬ 
est men. 
The Rev. E. C. Haddock, of Sioux City, 
la., was shot and killed in the street Tuesday 
night by some unknown assa-ssm. He was an 
earnest worker for the enforcement of the 
prohibition laws, aud had been frequently 
threatened by the rumsellers, and his death is 
attributed to them. Great excitement through¬ 
out that section. 
Tuk United States Senate has authorized an 
investigation of the international fishery ques¬ 
tion this Summer, and appointed a very 
strong committee to carry it oat—Edmunds, 
Frye, Evarts, Morgan of Alabama and Sauls- 
bury of Delaware. Mr. Edmunds says "This 
means business” aud that the "committee will 
go to the bottom of the matter.” 
A Minnesota farmer became enraged a few 
days ago at an old hen that had sat for six 
weeks iu his barn on a door-knob and two iron 
spikes. He manufactured a bomb and ex¬ 
ploded it under her. The result was strikingly 
successful. The hen has not been seen since. 
Neither has the barn. There was uo insur¬ 
ance ou either. 
The Republicans of California, in the extra 
session of the Legislature, have elected A. P. 
Williams, n prominent San Francisco mer¬ 
chant and Chairman of their State Committee, 
United States Senator to succeed the late 
Senator Miller. Makeshift Hearst. the Demo¬ 
cratic candidate, got only 24 votes in both 
Houses, against 70 for Williams. 
Prof. Ferand aud Maj. Alvord have ac¬ 
cepted, respectively, the Presidency and Pro- 
feasorship of Agriculture to which they were 
elected in the Mass. Agricultural College.- 
Ex-Prosidunt Greenough's friends on the 
Board of Trustees wished him to remain, 
teaching the course ho taught before: but 
after a vigorous debate, the opposition was so 
strong that the motion to that effect was with¬ 
drawn without a vote. 
General Boulanger, who has suddenly 
flashed up so brightly in France, was born at 
Rennes, the old capital of aucient Brittany, 
and had an English mother. His father was a 
lawyer. The very name Boulanger (signifying 
baker) has started the wits of Paris, who do 
not happen to admire the General, at their 
usual task of satire. A military club he lately 
founded is cal loti the Boulaagerio (bakery) and 
the witlings are playing ou the name in a hun¬ 
dred other ways. 
The French aeronaut L’Hoste and a com¬ 
panion, the other day, or rather night, traveled 
across the English Channel from Cherburg to 
London in a newly invented baloou capable of 
being steered through the air. The baloou 
lauded within a few miles of the open space 
for which it started, and passed within a mile 
of it, but couldn’t, land on account of the 
houses. ‘’Toy” torpedoes were dropped ou 
Vessels, forts, etc., Over which the baloou 
passed; and in war the same could be done 
with dynamite bombs. Such baloons, it is 
thought, are likely to lie very destructive iu 
war, aud very sensational at all times. Is it 
the beginning of a now era in aeronautics? 
(None Genuine without tills Tra.ie Mark,! 
Is the only Practical Preventive of the so- 
called Swine Plague. 
If used In proper quantities, It wHl 
1. Prevent Disease; 
2. Arrest Disease; 
8. Pay far itself with the increased pork it 
wilt put upon the hogs. 
AS AN EVIDENCE OF FAITI1 
In my Remedy, I make the following offer: 
I will insure herds of swine of not less than 
one hundred iu number against disease, at a 
small fee per head, provided they are fed my 
Remedy under my direction, and prove upon 
examination prior to contract that ihey are in 
a healthy condition, and neither inbred, close- 
bred, or the progeny of such. 
What is said of the Remedy. 
"It has stopped the hups dying and improved their 
appetite." F. C. Goi.dsboriii oh, Easton, Mil. 
"It has stopped the hops dylnp and improved their 
appetite." F. C. Goi.DsKouniToii, Easton, Mil. 
"Have used the remedy with success.” -D. 0. Baii- 
bkh, Easton, Md. 
This medicine has been thorophly tested and Its me¬ 
rit* established on the eastern shore.”— Record and 
Gazelle. Pocomoke, Md. 
"I will not be without Hand's Hop Remedy If It costs 
three times the present price."—JOHN Castes, Grant 
Cltv, M<>, 
"We would not risk feeding a pen of hops without 
the remedy." \V tin t: .v Co , cibsontnn, Pa. 
"I Would not think of raising hops without It."—J. 
M.Eiustvoirru, Martinsville. Wls 
"it gives satisfaction every time.”—J. G. Bartlett 
& Sns, siunoook, v H. 
"I t has never failed to arrest the d Isease yet. ' Joses 
& Mt'RsEEJtAft, st Paris t >. 
"1 have sold over worth, anil am pleased to 
say that it has given good satisfaction.”—M ellk Wil¬ 
liams, Druggist, Tay lorvllle, Ill. 
The Remedy can be procured of all druggists, or 
from my Laboratory, upon receipt of price. 
Prices. S*-2.3". 81 ‘21 5, ami 50 cent a per package. 
25 piiund cans,M2,30. 
JOS. HAAS. V.S., 
Member of Indiana State Veterinary Med. 
Association . 
I \ DIA N 11*01.18, IS DIANA. 
Takes the lead, does not cearovbi like tin or iron, not 
duc.uy like shingles or tar oimpositions, easy to apply,’ 
strong and durable at half the of tm. Is also a 
SUBSTITUTE for PLASTER ttr Hnlf the 
Cost. CAR PETS and UU44S of same double 
tLe wear of til cloths. Catalogues and samples fret, 
W. U. FAY iV CO.» CAMDEN, N. J. 
HORSEPOWERS 
LATEST I MPRO VEMENT 
Machines for THRESHING and CLEAN¬ 
ING GRAIN; also Machines far SAWING 
- M WOOD with Circular and 
Acknowledged QS^^Triiae-Cm Drag Saws. 
BEST £ 
considering 
AS- EASY DRAFT, DURABILITY, 
QUANTITY & QUALITY of Work. 
FREI?. e P Addrcss A. W. GRAY’S SONS 
• Patentees and Sons ManteAC- rttBr.ua/' 
MIDDLETOWN SPRINGS, Vermont. 
UN ION WIND Mll.LCO. 
Manufacturers of Sectional Geared 
and Sectional Pumping Mills, etc. 
/Sfvi/Hfev All work guaranteed. 
Send for Catalogue and 
prices mentioning this pa- 
UNION WIND MILLM’F’GCO. 
Hd ALBION, MICH.; or 
F. II. LOOMIS, Gkbbeal EastkrxAoekt, 
11 CALEDONIA AVK, ROCHESTER, N.Y.. Drawer 267. 
CAllTl It’S 
IMPROVED NEEDLE HAY KNIFF. 
This knife has been tested with the most celebrated 
knives of other makers, and has proved an cosier and 
faster cutter than any other. Us special excellence 
consists In a chisel eibfc tooth. It uuiv be used for 
culling hay iu (he mow, stack and tude; also for 
ditching, cutting peat, or for any other work for 
which a hay knife is used. 
Seud for circular. 
North Wayne Tool Co., 
HALLOW ELL, MAINE. 
feW Cl NES 
Write for Circular and tell us what you want. 
B W. PAYNE & SON, Drawer tuo. Elmhu, N 
New York riffle. . 101 LIBERTY STREET. 
Eastern Agents, Ho i , Pt-vuKi: St Co., Heston. Mass. 
Our Patented Vertical Roller will not prime, 
danger of burning flues. 
REmVGTOX 
StandardJTypewriter. 
Attention is call¬ 
ed to the in¬ 
creased excel¬ 
lence of this iu- 
comparable 
machine. Buy 
It. with the pri¬ 
vilege ef re¬ 
turning it atany 
time within thirty 
i day s, C.O.D. for 
F fuJi price paid. If 
not absolutely 
satisfactory in every respect. 
Handsome {Rostrated Pamphlet ou application. 
WycM.Seamans&Benedict, 
339 BROADWAY NEW YORK. 
IMPROVED FARM IMPLEMENTS. 
Safety Steam Engines, best Railway and Lever Horse 
Powers, ThrctshinifMach lues. St raw-Frceervitig Thresh¬ 
ers, Disc and Spring Tooth Harrows, Eagle Sulky 
Horse Rates, Cultivators, Feed Mills, Feed 'steamers, 
liruluSeeders,Corn Planters, Plows. Plow Sulkies, Hay 
Presses, &e., Ac. Established 1830. Seud for catalogue 
WHEELER A MEl.ll'K CO,, Albany. N. 
n DRYERS 
IUN OU1CKE8T AND BEST, 
iimiiicnriihu mr'G CO.. BURLINGTON. IOWA. 
Illustrated Catalogue free. 
H. BREWER & CO., 
No. 154 Mill St., 
Tecumseh. Mich. 
$ 1000 REWARD THE VICTOR 
For ail, tuiwUlao nulling amt fjf V- . , 
UAClini^ C’O.. CvluJubu., 0. Ur. Uvuc, 5J, 
