S MALI'S 
C *lfftfCE P 
THE SURAL MEW-YORUES 
PERSONALS. 
Pi.&rdlancou)9! ^tlvertijesinn 
Ex-President Arthur’s friends, who visit 
him in his retirement, are hopeful of his re¬ 
covery, because ho is hopofoL 
•President Cleveland has contributed $35 
for the purchase of seed wheat for the suffer¬ 
ers by the drought in northwestern Texas. 
Senator Don Cameron’s daughter is a 
noteable horsewoman. One of her latest trips 
ou horseback was from her father’s home in 
Pennsylvania to his home in Washington. 
Andrew Carnegie, the millionaire philan¬ 
thropist, of Pittsburg, Pa., who has been ill 
with typhoid fever for several weeks, is said 
to be convalescing. His brother died last 
week and his mother last Wednesday. 
Tom Finty, the biggest railroad-tie mar 
chant in the West, was formerly a section 
hand ou the Ohio and Mississippi Kai’road. 
He is now the richest man in Clay County, 
Illinois, and employs 100 hands. He lives 
alone, aud dresses like a day laborer. 
Mr. Robert Garrett, president of the 
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, has three pri¬ 
vate secretaries, one of whom has become rich 
by speculating in stocks on tips given him by 
his employer. Mr. Garrett owns one of the 
finest private libraries iu the country, and has 
decidedly literary tastes. 
M. Paul Bert. French Minister Resident 
in Annam, has died of pestilential fever. M. 
Bert was long professor of physiology in the 
faculty of science at Bordeaux, and achieved 
a high reputation in the scientific world. Ho 
was elected to tin- National Assembly in 1871, 
and tu years later was appointed Minister of 
Public Instruction. He wrote much on scieu 
tifie topics. He was 53 years old. 
Fred Archer, the most successful and cel¬ 
ebrated of English jo keys, shot himself dead, 
Monday, while half crazy from illness brought 
on by over-training iu reducing his weight to 
11K pounds. tf> lit. him for the saddle. He rode 
like a demon to win every time: was not only 
the emjilovt*, but the companion, of lords and 
ladies, aud left over $500,000, every ceut of 
which he had earned or won himself. His 
death caused a greater sensation than would 
that of a Prime Minister. 
THOROUGHBRED BKRKSHTKE9.-WUI 
sell for :*i clays at Half Price. All age*. Fine lively 
fiiU marks. Vigorous ami handsome. AcUlrea* 
I). .1. Batfarkv, la review herd, Toledo, o. 
STOCK FARM FOR SALE The beat Stock 
Rang®on ilie Georgia Coast. Uood Fishing, (limning, 
and unlimited supply of Oysters. fe/.RA ROE. 
Cure of UUA 1 IASI & flcnmn.t., SAVANNAH, ija. 
4'nmpli'lr uit<l OlliiT U wrltAt b> I’unioii* 
Author*. Wmoftt IyIvcii Avr«J« Tli*'following bools* 
arc ptililis!i»'il iu iiktii DHiif(?|tki lortu. and all ar* |>riule4 
ftoiu ie<mmI l.> |»4» tipoit gouil pupi r. Thv treat of a 
Cf.tf vari“T\of 'Ultjiww hu<\ iiu -liinii iu. 9tn? v’tin examine 
tin* tint wilhou* lltldlug tlier* in iniiny that hw or v*«ul4 
like to pO'>c-R. Ih cIulh-bnuiiA form rfic*-a? WualU 
♦ 1.00 c'ucli . K,\ch lr. I l**l L 
i. The Widow l # nper*» 'Mil* I* 
•vet- nhicli your ^ruu'lmotOui i luu^hcl till ll*rv cried, and 
It is jijvt us funny nv*tuy *■» It. wr am. 
Winter K veiiluj? Keereiitlouo, a Urge<«llecti«n 
of Auliug Clmruilir*, Tublnaux. (LiliUN. Piit/.ic^, etc.. f»r s«- 
••i*l gatherings prJrah* llieuvrl*alb* au< 1 evening At home. 
Buck, tu the 01*1 Home. A Novel. Hv Mary 
r*»cil H.tv . author uf " HMilcii Perils. 
' IMututfurH* lvr.*ltnliuii* urtil KliuIIi»|£m. a large 
md chotoe ci.Urdi.lon ror -e-hoot exhibition* an-i public and 
(•rival** eiilerI.tiniui*uis. 
3. The Stuiidftrd I .utter Writer for Ladles and 
lo'iitletncn, a ooinpi to gui b* to I’orrespouJutHW. giving plain 
lin'iliorii lor tin: ctmmo-uliuu of lelterxol itverykind, with 
iittiuti.ei able On hi * and exam v lev. 
o Tit© Fror.cu Itecfi. * thrilling Novel. Ity Wilkie 
rollin'*, authornf * fhs Wmuan in White,” etc. 
T. ICed Court. I* air in. Mi mUTcsriug Novel. ByJlrs. 
Ilonrr Wood, author of “K:wf. l.ruiic," otc. 
" The Lifttly i>|* the Luke. By Sir Walter Scott. 
The Lady of the Lake*' i> a loinaiicc in verse, ami of all 
the works .if Scott none ia ■More beamifnl than thi*. 
0. lit Cupid** Net- -A Nov* By the author of “ Dora 
Thorne.” 
10. Auao* lSurtou. ^ Novel. P*y George Kllot. author 
of “ Adam lint' " “ t he Mi.I on tho l 1 Iohk *.*t»*. 
11. Lully 4i wviidolIneN Itruum. V Novel. By the 
author of " Dora Thorue.” 
IV- The Myatery* of the llolly Tree, a Novel. 
By ilia a mho* cl i Fui a rhoi lie* " 
id. The ISiiiltfi't of Wll, II otiior uml Futi, a large 
ollection of tic funny *|nn*'v •ketches, anecdotes, poems 
and jokes. 
U. .lollit Ilouerbunk*M Wife. A Novel. By Mina 
M it lock, author of "J oho ll.dMav, tieutleman. ' et. 
13. The ItrilY Woifiiin. A Novel. By Mrs. haskell, 
uuilior of *• Mi»rv KmWii. eic. 
Hi. sixteen Comptcle Storle* by Popular Authors, 
embrueiug lov«*, linuioroux »u l d rectwe xtort* 1 -. <tt»rics of 
society life, of udveuluitv of tui!*av life, etc., all very ia- 
trrmtlng. 
IT. Juaper Ihuic's Secret. A Vitek Hj Mhs M. K. 
Brudduu. author of” A morn Kluvl,” etc. 
I*. Fancy AV©rk tor llonte Adorntneuf. m entirely 
new work upon itio onnuintng easy-••• v prxniiicat 
Instructions for umkiag fuiurv baskets, oall pue.keix. brack¬ 
ets needle work, embroidery, etc., on?., pcoluwuiy and ele¬ 
gantly illustrated. 
IU. <» rimin'* Fairy Mortc« for the Voutiff. The 
Wuest oollev tlou of fairy sHoiAes puhlUhcd. The children are 
ivlighieil with th'*m. 
'JO. Manual of Kllqnettc f *»r La»iiea and Cvutlemea. 
u guide to p»'Iltem*V'- and koi». 1 breeding, K>ving the rules 
of modern **Mqu**tte for all oo.Mi'rtJins. 
Jl. t**eful Knowledge for the Alllllon. a handy 
no'*K of useful lUfoinialiou lor aL, upon many and various 
-ufcjricrs, 
The Home look Hook mid Family Phywl- 
elun. cuoUtilillu huudr i*r rxccllmit rooking recipes, 
him> to housekeeper*, teliinz how to cure all common ail- 
m*oits by mi uiplt* iiotttt r-iu.stj. s. 
*Ji. Manner* and ('inttMin In Far Away Tauidrs 
t\ vcr> luiejre.siiiK and iuf::«icTwe UooW of trav*'is. describ¬ 
ing tin' pi’cnli ir lifa, habits, mauuerv aud customs of the 
|HOplc of f“t* ICO COlUllllf’. 
1 \. S7 Pt»tmlnr Kullud*. Sam** si/*? xm ?hvct music. 
Word* of alt ii„ oht 1 v,o.v -.one-*. 
Jo. 4 ailed Hue I.. \ Nov.d. By Hugh runway. 
*JC. At the W arid'** Mercy, A Novel. By Florence 
\V:»i>lon, »*itlior ot * Tin* House on the Marsh.” etc. 
JT. Mildred 'l*revunion* l Novrl, By' Thc Hucheu,” 
unlb'o of " Xloi'.i Haw it.'' t-n-. 
'Js. Hark Hay n. Y Not'd. By the author of “ Called 
Back. 
."J. Shadow* on tiny Snow. A Xov*d. By R. L. Far- 
jeon. auth"i' of * Bnoi'l Hid-*’lloid-Kiss«-v. <‘fc. 
M). l.eollne. By M.»ry Cn tl Hay, author of " Brenda 
York*?. 
dl. tiulirlePM Marrluue. A Novel By Wilkie Collins, 
aathor *>f •• No \.»n*i*,” ,-?v 
•J ICeuplilir the Whirlwind. v Novel. By Mary 
* coil Huy . auth"i of ” <11*1 Middleton's Money.** etc. 
•'*•’1 Hud ley* i’arleoii. A Novel. By Miss M. K. Brad- 
don, author of *• Lndv Audtey * Sei'ret,” **ic. 
U. A 44olden Huwn. A Novel. By the author of 
•• imrn Thorne,” eto. 
•13 VulerleV Fate. ' Nm-el. By Mr5. Alexander, 
author "f " Ti c 1V'K?iu^ fn.'* Mr. 
56. s|»ter Koir. \ NovcL By Wilkie Collins, author 
of • The Woman in White, ** r ' 
dT. Antie. A N- "d. By Air*. Henry Wood, author of 
• Fast Lynne.' 
•t' The Lutirel Hii»h. A Novel. By Miss Mulock, 
author **f ** John Halifax, Gentleman,*' etc. 
J9. Kohliison 4'ru*«»e. A thrilling narrative by Daniel 
fiu Fo** •Iv^orlbliig the ■dventuies of a castaway iu the 
South Panflc O.- an. 
40. II©w In Muke Poultry Pay. A practical and 
instructive -•*ri»*v ot aMld*- b% *Mr. P. H. Jucolm, Poultry 
Kdnor of ** The Fi*rm Mid warden Phllu nimiritod. 
41. Parlor Magle uitd i lleiwleal F.\|ierlment*. a 
jtfOli Mhldi U*l!> ln*w m |wrflorin liainirud' ot amusing tricks 
in loaLiio and ioMruetlv.? experiments with simple xtuu-s. 
4J Geiii• of* the l*iK*t^* on®r\tomr ehxniiiiig <elec- 
i iou' fr-'tu T*tuny«oti r Lauglriluw, M'bi:tlar r Byron, Shelley, 
Moorc.^tiy aut . and many other*. 
W. Htiildliitf Plan** tor PraeIleal. T.«>w-ooMt 
House**, a full description and plan* ot Fight modern 
hou-iO, mugin.' in prie** from JcVbil in $4.V00. IllustrHted. 
II Aneed*»les of l*ut>lle Men —Wo-hlngton. Frank- 
Sin. u. h-?. r f|.\y ViMcri. Lincoln. S.yott. Grant. Garfield, 
lihidstonr. Butler, liatictxtk, Lee. xu*l all the L ading men of 
the century. 
*•» .Ksop's Fables. The work of an amdeob genius. 
Children hu\*» rest tbena for ceat*ries aud gr>wn people 
quote them evwry lav. 
OUR I S Kill ALKI) OFFKK. 
We u dl send any four ef iU»-ic fioon^ an 1 *oir mialogue. 
'■ant Vini prie ^ *>f »!l *J ini i • ,-r- ml k*s»k'. f"r 1 2 ets. 
in stamp' ; .nv cig’ ? book' 2*' cts.. -ilT forty for A 1.00, 
S'-nd L. ti. Nui* ri* .i-**rr 1 I t,- or M»>in \ Order, aud 
aJlrc.s aiouov K KAN k 1.1 N N K.H s llu.,Pa. 
My beautiful Uhromo Calendars fur 1S8T are perfect 
Renin of art to liantf on rJif* wall, and always handy to 
tell the day of week, moutli or year. 
Too costly to (rive away. I will mall one to anybody 
sending nte a nickel to help pay advertising, postage, 
etc. 1 ou need one, and -tumid send soon before all are 
gone J lilIES HAS LEY. 
Skkt> Grower, MADISON, ARK. 
POULTRY SUPPLIES 
Fresh Ground Reef Scraps, Granulated Bone and fine 
Bone Meal, Oyster Shells, etc. 
Send for circulars and samples. 
C. A. MART LETT. 
WORCESTER. MASS. 
WINTER FLOWERING PLANTS 
East Indio n and South American Orchards— 
Dutch Mnlbs, etc 
HEW FRUITS, ETC. 
New Fetus, new IVnchoB, new Cherries, new Grapes, 
new Strawberries, etc., with a large jtoele of all kinds 
of Fruit Trees, Shrubs, etc 
DI Tl H HI l.ns.— I^arge importations, direct 
from the Ica/llng growers In Holland. First quality 
Bullis, Beautiful Hot-house Plants, Homs Clematis, 
etc. well grown, cheap. 
Catalogues mailed to applicants. 
JOHN HAlTL. Washington., D. 
‘200.000 Currant Cuttings for Sale (Red Dutch 
Cherry, and Versailles). .1 J. LAWRENCE, 
CORNWALL-ON-THE-HCDdON, N’. Y. 
379 {FRUIT TREES 
“MARCHMOOR FARM 
U I D D A D PIIII C Xu 1 1HWj Sire Oran 
nlrrAnbnUOP. 2«8; liam Ring’s 
No. 227R5. Service Fees, $100. 
DDIIillTSdU No. lum, Sire Parmc 
DnlUn I OUrt Ham Nellie Flan 
VAItlETlKS ( 
Vine*? T Plants, etc. 
Apple, Penr, I’eaeh.Clicrry, Plum, 
Ouince, Strawberry, Rsl pbcrrv, 
Ulackhcrry, Currant., Crape*, 
Hoottt'berrirx. Ac. .Send for Catalogue 
J. S. COLLIN'S, JJoorestotrn, N. J. 
?i764. Service Fees, $1011. 
) n sir® Nero, H. S. DO: Dam Mrs 
111 Langtry' c. tT4fi. service Fees 
CHAS. R. HOE, 
Sew itruuswick, S. .1. 
FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL TREES, 
SMALLFRUITS, GRAPEVINES, Ac., 
In great variety, thrifty and true to name, at prices 
that all can afford to huy and plant drst-cl.ig.- stock. 
Our stock embraces all that is tope fonid In a first 
class Nursery, which we carefully pack for safe de¬ 
livery in all parts of thu country, by mall, express, or 
freight. ■•Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue and Guid>- 
to Successful FruitCrowing," >etit for ten cents In 
stamps. Price Lists free to all who mention this 
paper. Address 
The Randolph Peters Nursery Co., 
WILMINGTON, DEL 
IMPORTED AND HOME BRED. 
WIIAT OTHERS SAY. 
“The finest herd this season."—Dr. 'arrtngton. U. s. 
Quarantine station, N. J. 
"Aa a herd, away up! tip I : up!Dudley Miller 
Kaq., Oswego, N. Y. 
Young Cows; Yearlings with fall, Yearling Bulls, 
and Spring Calves- Prime Stock. No fancy prices. We 
meau business, 4», w. THOMPSON JL SON, 
Htiltou, N. J.. P. R. R. 
MQBjagaRAPES^.srsrfe'S: 
sonable prh.es. New vmi old Straw - 
herrir*. Erie Blackberry. All 
A) tlic ties’. Bas|i berries. Plants sent 
safely b) mail to ar.y part of theU. S. 
Send for FTts Caiu'oy Inch contains s I, S- J£ >3 
JtKsK.t ttEtt, rULA.Ml.l UIS» 
thaler WliUr, Ih-rtclilrr A t.irL. 
»hlr» (‘Ik-. SmthdoHn, (<iU,,0s 
a»,| Oxford Down Sboptnil Uwb, 
'Srotrb tWIfy Sh,|ib,ni Dag. .*i 
Clary Poultry. Srnd for t .Ulors, 
W.1TUE »l Rt*X3 Jk CC.PklU.n» 
r b l .fi, It. i Chester fi h.tr-: l‘r.l«nd 
- irJy,! GfVr' rhinos .'a,, ■Ini|,t’il >:nglifth 
t r Hrrlt.birrs.KrcoriUslPertigrcr.Health, 
1 ‘ t *.’ Thrift and Purity guar»uvs.-l. Jersey 
~ r Catllef A.J.P.t’.); IVdlgreert prlur-wlnalhg 
fot.wnlcl Sheep. Hrouxe Turkeys Q..JrO atalocur hy C. II* 
AV A It KING TON, Box lid. W rat tl> taler, Pu. A<o 
Aon* Ftoa iituxicx. Call sod examine. Mention (Am oHM«*> 
TBfc BUST CATTLE FASTENING! 
SMITirg 
SELF-ADJUSTING SWItfi STANCHIQH, 
tili.'artlmicousi §>dvtrtis'infl 
How t« AlaUe Money, 
No matter In whut part you arc located, you should 
write to Hallett & Co., Portland, Maine, and receive, 
five, Uiformallon about Work you can do and live at 
homo, at. a profit of from $3 to $& and upwards dally. 
Some have made over $.70 in a day All is new Capi¬ 
tal not uceded: Hallcrt ,v Co. will start you. Either 
sex; ullages. Those who commence ul once will make 
sure ol' snug little fortunes. Write and sec for your 
selves. 
$250 WILL BUY 
This* M-.W article l-* a, p;c iatB«l aud aj>- nW' ft 
g raved bv all programme Farmer* and BHrffV 
took Haliers. Th* 1 ralf auuk* IU focxi S 
■lowly, in a perfectly naUi*uL tray, thri* f^.v_ 
ing axivell a* when fed on it* oar* motb** r 
Circular* (trc. SMALL A MATTHEWS 
81 South Market Stre<«, BOSTON, MASS. 
Patented JUarc/i 23 d, lssil. 
Adapted for Hit- Delivery 
ot MUk In all Cities 
i sod Totvus, 
\ A Long Needed Want 
at la»i Supplied. 
L DESCUIPTI «’K CIRCU- 
LARS ON 
A APPLICATION. 
^A. V. WlilTENIAN 
It. N., 
f‘i .Hurray Street, 
NEW YORK. 
Yet offo_ ed for tlie money. 
G&-&EXD FOR CIRCULAR. 
RICHMOND MACHINE WORKS, 
KiClLMOXD. INDIANA, 
mill oo., 
Mnrafutttirvn of IfAKKlsON’S 
S. ANPAKD Bl KK STONE 
S?. 1 -' 1 “ n<1 > 1.0 UK IN O 
A1 ILLf of sll.iri-* *n,i virvti,* fnr 
_ Su-sm, W'u,r, Wind, 
^ I II no A ILnd Power. 
— ™ ~ 1 l > .R,-alliggr,-4t o*U»o- 
H i#LlN :y -I :y. F'- 
••■y Mill srh:r*!it#.l 
WgjfW do jit* what w* ciAiui 
” FJt>ir\V. VV r.-.r for uur nrw 
trui>l Mil. W ,M mtti. :.m 
Mill Co. \ rw l Us «U C'!_, or Columhu*. (t 
If WATCH • 
Stem winder. W «rn»nte<l Kollable. Uiv*u to euiy one 
who will get 8 subscribers for five best 50 - cents - a - year 
paper in the w .c ,l. Sample conies and new premium list 
fBr s. Ad o .SS ACR lCULTURlST.Raclne.Wis. 
CAPACITY BO EGGS. 
HATBIIKS I Cheaper uml better than with 
,l - aj v 11 hens. Every FA HM EUshould have 
rmritUVk;l' im ' The “NEW INVINCIBLE" 
V II IA MATCHER for Poultry Raisers is 
pthe BUST IN TTTE WORLD, 
i i •« e, -w.ULOO. RtalD.vsmt.K AuKicre wtuite*! In 
eyerj county in the C tilled Stan t. to sell our Hatchers 
and Poultry suppli.., a MONEY MAKING dl’M.SKSS. 
■» Circular ami ti»rins t addn*^ 
ItRO* KNKIt Ac EVANS, *s Vksiiy St.. N.Y.City. 
/ A Containing full information on Breed- 
/ ng. Feed ig, rctit . .1 Incubating 
k Poultry, by a ['radical mini; and a sam- 
ole copy of our paper and a large il- 
lustrntrd Premium List, ixrntain- 
^ . iug ilusirutUi:- ai , descriptions of 
• over loo new and rare varieties ol Flow¬ 
er, Yegetahle and F eld Seeds included iu curr next Free 
Seed Distribution give 20 well filled packets free to 
evorv snhsor Iter 1. Rook, sample copy and Premium last 
fi ill be sent Free, postpaid, to ar.v one whowi.l send us 
the names ami address ( vf ten reading Farmers. Dairy¬ 
men, Stockmen, etc. Those w ho mnkc vegetable or flow¬ 
er gartlens.or exy'eT rner.l with t e\v'ariei-.esef -grain,etc., 
preferred. Address F.Ul’l, FIELD Ul) ST00KSA5,Chicago,111. 
STEEL WIRE FENCE 
Positively I're rent.•< Butter from errr breom- 
iiut rancid. 
Eadoraod by George li. Douglas, Ksq., F.\ President 
Mercantile Exchange; Putnam Conklin. Esu„ Man 
ftger Ihurbct. Wyland A Co.'s Rutter Department, 
7 rk ! "y t'ol. Wm. Oroilcr, Nor»hport, L I . N. 
St.|p0ul8 Dttio* Co*. Charles ('•abutino, «*eu l M.*iu- 
vV s * ioiil such Agricultural Journals as 
the Hural Nciv-\orkcr. vinorlcan Agrlcuhurlsr* litdl- 
olhe^’S , Clr^HUm nK,,Mlin ' **"* J ° UnUtl a ' ld 
BUTTER PRESERVATIVE SALT CO*. 
UKFICK . 1 X 1 ) F.VOTOKY, FOOT OF 
West Eleventh St., New York Citu. A. V 
are sending net 10.ft.vt \y | 
sample CASKETS of Y I II 
ttnr SItVE*t\Y \XKt,i t \J 1 
secure now agents. 
•sing WALLINGFORD SlI-YKl 
J ean get one, ex- 
|>ross pul,., by giv. 
mu your posioilico 
■ 1 -viofs* address 
CO.. W.iHUlgford.Ct, 
THE OLD RELIABLE HALLADAY 
Is the best general purpose wire fenc 
e In use. It 
, .., , _ --- -•......... i wS. Don’t 
"'u |p - r " b'k’S Sheep and 
ns well as horses and cattle. The hest 
-; r - arms. Gardens. Stock Ranges and Rail* 
my. neat, pretty sts'les for l awns. Parks, 
os. C’-overetl with rust- 
•j—.d rri.e. as pro- 
. -- — •* •••v-uu*c. It is bettrr than 
board* or barbed wire even* rospect. The 
SM'Umyiek iimcle nf wrouKbt-iron pine and 
Blt't'l wire, defy all £ompetition In iliiclfiness, neat- 
streukth and dumblliiy. We make the heat, 
cheapest and easiest work! ng nll-lrou nutomntln 
or aeit-opming gate, and the nentent cheap 
Iroa fenm* now made. The best Wlra 
Nttretehers, Cutting Pliers and Posi Queers, 
tor prices and particulars ask Hardware Dealers, 
or address, mentioning paper, ^ 
SEDGWICK BROS., Richmond, Ind. 
Gimrnntpnd ffi© Sift 
Sieulatlsf, Gtffst in 
Storni, Most rmrful 
and Hot*. Ourablf Wind 
17 
Isa ntrung nei-wurk ivitliuut barbs 
Injure stock. It will Cura dues, nlcs *1, 
poultry, ns 
fence for Fi 
S°ads. ... 
School-lot® aur*. Cemeteries „ 
proof paint, or made or Kiitvaulxecl wire 
ferred. It will last a llfe-tline. It la bet tl 
Korn? BUI Pub. Co., 129 Z. 88ti St,, Mow York. 
PEARSON’S 
ce DTI a i■ 
I X L rBB9 MILL, 
Which o»n b« mu by nay power nnd t* «h«»p, eUnotlve nod 4ur- 
nbl*. WUI grind nny hind of nmnll ft»ln Into Ned nt tho ret* of 
8 to 8} hu per hour, iioordlug to ounllty uml ilie of mill need, 
Abo, I XI. Corn Hlirllvt*, 1 A L ft talk Cutter, llornn 
Power*, Wood and Iron I’umpn, Tank*, Noyee* Haying 
cools, etc* Send fbr Ontnlogue and Price I.let, Addren - 
U, S. Wind Engine & Pump Co,, Batavia) lilt 
Wltca l <xf cur* l ■ , not mom morclv to slop them lor a 
ttmonudllu'iili tveilwtu retam again, l mean arndloul euro. 
I hino m t.lo tho dUoaso of FITS, KPll.tfsY or FALLING 
SICKSEJIS IiiO-l, g Mllilv. Iwarixnt IM >• reciody to cure 
the worse Casas. Because others boro failed is no reason for 
nor now receiving a cu-e. $ond at one'hr « tTeutlsa ami a 
Free Bottle of my lnfsIlitilA remedy, dive Express and Post 
Oitice. It costs you nothing for a trial, and I will euro yon. 
Address Dr. II. G. ROOT, )S3Pearl St,, Now York. 
FertllUere In use. Quality 
guaranteed, Correspondence 
.VkLL A *o„ moxtreal, Can 
Funny Selections, Scrap pictures etc., and nice 
Sample Cards for 2c. HillCardCO., Cadiz, Ohio. 
