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We will guarantee the “I.OVKI.I, WASHER *’ tndu better 
tvor.lt and do it easier and in le-.s tiitie than any ether machine 
Jn the world. Warranted five ye-rs, and if it don’t vend; the 
clothes clean without rubbing, we will refund the m. ney. 
ACENTS WANTEDwSSw 
PROOF th"t Agent* ate m.-king from S75 to |S|50 l>er 
month. Farmers m ik« .-rJou $:* ■ during the winter. La¬ 
dies have grvm success selling this Washer. Ret'il price only 
- !?'• Sample to those desiring an agency §2. AJ».> the Cele- 
feg brated KUYSTOM! WlllMUlHS at manufacturers’ 
lowest price. We invite the strictest invest nvdi-a. Send 
LOVELL WASHER GO., ERIE, Pa 
jltork anti poultry. 
JKR8KY RED, POLAND-CHINA, 
Ck^atrr Whtt* f fforkbbfre A York- 
*hlr« Pigs Houlhdnwn* CotlwoM 
n nil Ox bird Oowi» 8h<>e|>lutri L.«iinb* 
Srotrh Col l*y Rbephenl Oogn and 
Knnfj Poultry. Send forCaMIogv* 
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THE “ HTAPi I > Al? 1 > ” 
GALVANIZED WIRE NETTING. 
For Poultry Yard. Lawn. nu<l De¬ 
mesne Fence. i Ivor 5.000 miles in 
use. Send for prices. 
EVERYTHING FOM THE P01L- 
bullt, furnished. 
How to Fatten Fowls by French Artificial Machine. 
Illustrated Pamphlet. 10 cents. Illustrated Cota 
logue, 10 cents. 
BKOf 1K i\ UK A: EV A NS, 28 VesktRt , N. Y. City 
TRY YARD AND KENNEL. 
Portahle Poultry Flouses and Dog 
Houses. Poultry Houses planned, 
NEAT 
CHEAP 
DURABLE 
THL BEST CATTLE FASTENING! 
SMITH’S 
SEIF.&DJUSTM 6 5 WIAG STANCHION, 
The only Practical Swing Stanchion Invented. Thou¬ 
sands lu use. Illustrated Ofrenlar free. Manufactured 
by F G. PARSONS & Co.. Addison. Steuben Co. N. Y 
POULTRY SUPPLIES. 
Fresh Ground Reef Scraps, Granulated Bone and fine 
Bone Meal, Oyster shells, etc. 
Send for circulars and sain ides. 
C. A. BARTLETT. 
WORCESTER. MASS. 
“MARCHMOOR FARSI.” 
(JIDDA DPU lie No. 11672; sfre Orange Peel, 
n I r r M n If FI U O P. 288; Dam King’s Fen lie, 
No. 22765. Service Fees, #100. 
BQIRUTCnU No. 11671, Sire Fanner's Pride 
DitlUil I OUI. P.822; Dam Nellie Flanders. No 
22?t>4. Service Fees, §100. 
DDIUPC UrDD Sire Nero, h - S. 249; Dam Mrs. 
lAlllwC llC.ltU Langtry. C. "46. Service Fees 
Oil AS. R. HOE, 
New Brunswick, N. J. 
i.ocfUanrou$ dverti.0in9 
A MONTH 
CT-% J ■ p ■ Young Meu or Ladles in each court v. 
p. w. ZIEGLER & CO. PHIt_\DKt.riil*. 
CONSUMPTION. 
I have a positive rimiedy fort ho above disease ; bylts nso 
thousands of eases of the worst ICn-l and of long s uniting 
have been on red Indeed, so strong t s m v faith In Its efficacy 
that I will send TWO liOTTI.KS KKEK, t.'.gei tier wlviisVAL 
CABLE TllKATlSE on this disease, to any sufTerer. Give ox* 
press it P.0.address. Dli. T. A. SLOCUM. 161 PearlSL K. Y 
W E AASANT YOU! a live energetic man 
w * w 1 * or woman need ng 
protltnblo employment to represent us in every 
county. Salary $.6 jH-r tootiUi and expenses, or it 
large Commission on sties tf preferred, U< axis staple. 
Every one buys. Out fit and particulars Free. 
STANDARD SILVER\V ARK CO., BOSTON, MASS. 
tiriAf Sample nook of heanttmi cards, II Games, 
llrff 12 tricks in magic. 4 HI A Ibum verses. All for 
a 2e. stamp. BTAK CARD CO., Station la, Ohio, 
FRINK'S RUPTUKE REMEDY 
Will quickly cure any case of Ilerutn or Rupture. Ex 
pluiutliou utid testimonials free. Address 
O. FRINK. *4 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
p irVlf nO Its causes, and a new amt success 
I 1 1 fl I Hi ml ful Ul K E at your own home, by 
■ LMI IlkUvoiic who was deaf twenty eight 
years Treated by most of the notetl specialists 
without bcnellt. Cureil hnnsti) hi three months, 
and since thou hundreds of others. Full pariL-ulni-s 
sent on application T. S PA fit. 
No. 41 West 31st St.. New York City. 
RUPTURE 
Have you heard of the astounding nedncl inn tor DR, 
if. A. SHI- KM \N's Famous Rome Trcufmeiit the only 
known giiaiantee .-mm fort and cure without operation 
or hindrance fixdn labor' No slet-l or iron bauds. l’er- 
fect retetirion night and day. no ehnlhtg, suited to all 
ages. Now $10 only. Send for elivulnr of measure¬ 
ments, instruct ions and proofs. Get cured at homo and 
be happy, office AM Broadway. New Yoi U. 
IGURE FITS! 
When 1 sny euro 1 do not moan merely to slap them tor a 
time and thou have them return again. I mean A radical cute. 
I have made the dlauase of FITS, KPII.KI'SY or KILLING 
SICKNESS a life-long *iady. Iwarmnt tnyromody to cure 
the worst cases. Because other* have failed Is no reason for 
not now receiving a cure. Sand at once lor a treatise and a 
Free Bottle of my Infallible remedy. Give Express and Post 
Office. R costs you nothing for a trial, and I will enre yon. 
Address Dr. H. (*. ROOT, is* Pearl 8t., New York. 
§Hi$tcllancou.si 3V<!vtrtUinft 
Important to all who Work 
for a living. Write to Hallelt & Co., Portland, Maine, 
and they will send you full Information, free, showing 
you how you can make from go to #2f> utul upwards a 
day and live at home, wherever you are located. Some 
have made over »5U in a day- Capital not required; 
you are started free. Alt ages; both sexes. All is new. 
Great Incomes sure from the start. Fortunes await 
pll workers who begin at once, 
PERSONALS. 
HOLSTEIN FFEISIAN CAT'TLI 
IMPORTED AND HOME BRED. 
WHAT OTHERS SAT. 
"The fiucst herd this seasou."—l)r. Arrington, U. S. 
Quarantine station, N. .1. 
"As a herd, away up! up!! up!.!”—Dudley Miller 
Eso.. Oswego, N. Y. 
Young Cows; Yearlings with Calf. Yearling Bulls, 
and Spring Calves- Prime stock. No fanev prices. We 
mean business, (.. W. THOMPSON Ck SON, 
Stilton, N. J.. I*. K. R. 
RECORDED PRIZE SWINE 
> (N. 1. W. ID t'hntsr Whites I’olsnd 
- I'hlnss^. -'J/at 1 ■- lmpt’il hncli'-b 
f Ik-rVshlee-. IL-.ror.loi I’st i." ':,H dtli, 
Thrttt and Purity guaranteed. Jersey 
” r C»tllc i ( J.t'.l', t: Pedleeeed prt«e-winni»* 
fot«wold Sheep. Itrunre Turkey*. CyT-l aialocnc hy f. II. 
W V BRING TON, Itox Kfi.Weat Ch-ateis Pa. i»* 
£owi >W* idvolcc. Call aud utamliitt. Mcnhim (AwisUtsr* 
Berkshire I’igs.—Thoroughbred aud Registered; 
very tint*. From good stock not akin. 2 mo. old, #7; 
S mo. §17. DAVID CaHLL, Ukeu Park, L. 1., N. Y. 
FOB -«K I.E. Mammoth Bronre Turkeys. Pekin 
Drakes, Brow n Leghorn Cockerels. Write for prices. 
Ad«tress D.AI. BOiOWN. PROSPEi r.t 
Improved Excelsior incubator. 
SELF-EESULATUTO, PESFEOTLY SEIIABLE, 
_f' _ GVAkANTBKD to hatch 
<* larger percentage of 
| ,t fertile eggs than any other 
goB Hatcher. Send for cir- 
" ~ cular. Address, 
I Fl*o*rrt priced 0 F Champion Mfg. Co. 
|| Hiirhcr uude, D QUIN CY, ILL. 
Mr. Larofchere is the grentest- smoker iu 
Parliament., and wants everybody to smoke 
everywhere. 
John Bright says that England can never 
return to protection till the United States 
restore slavery. 
Sir Robert Hamilton, Under Secretary of 
Ireland for so many years, who has been 
forced to resign, by the Conservatives, on ac¬ 
count of his Home-Rule sentiments, is to be 
Governor of Tt*s|nania, at a salary of $25,000 
a year—double his old salary. 
The President has declined to reinstate Re - 
publican William A. Stone ns Attorney-Hen- 
eral of the Western district of Pennsylvania. 
Democratic Benton, of Missouri, removed at 
the same time on the same grounds, has been 
reinstated. One spoke against and the other 
for the Administration. 
Mb, Holt, Lincoln's Judge Advocate- 
General, still lives at Washington. He is 
white-haired aud bent with age, but his eyes 
are as bright and his mind as active as ever. 
He lives much alone, drives out a great deal, 
and reads the classics. There is no truth in 
the story that he is a remorseful misanthrope. 
The Senatorial contest iu Nebraska is largely 
Van Wyek anti auti-Van Wyck. The Senator 
counts friends in both parties, and claims 45 
Republican and 24 Democratic votes. The 
anti-Van Wyck Republicans outnumber the 
Vau Wyck Republicans, but it is the avowed 
purpose of the Senator’s adherents not to go 
into caucus, but to make the tight iu open con¬ 
vention, and elect him by a union of Republi¬ 
can and Democratic Van Wyckers. 
Gen. Buller, an energetic English officer, 
who was sent over to the west of Ireland 
some months ago hi repress agrarian outrages, 
help evictions and aid the landlords, has be¬ 
come convinced that Home Rule and n change 
of policy with regard to the laud question are 
essential for Ireland, aud now the landlord or 
extreme Conservative party are plotting to 
secure his removal, while the Laud League 
ami Home Rulers who denounced his appoint¬ 
ment, are now vigorously protesting against 
the machinations of his opponents 
Princess Beatrice, wife of Prince Henry 
of Battenburg and youugest daughter of 
Queen Victoria, has given birth to a son. 
s Both the mother and son are doing well. 
Lord Raudolph Churchill was the Minister in 
attendance ut the accouehment. A great 
scare was caused throughout the west end of 
London, Tuesday afternoon, by the bring of 
eanuou in St. James’ Park, to celebrate the 
queen’s new grandchild. A dense fog was 
prevailing at file time, and for a while the 
detonations were believed to be those of some 
dynamite attack. 
Scene at Arthur’s funeral. Edmunds iu 
the library. Blaine pauses a moment at the 
door on his way to vi°w the body tn the 
second floor front. “There’s hardly any use 
to introduce you two gentlemen,” says Col. 
McMichael. The Vermonter advances with 
genial face and outstretched hand. “Oil no,” 
says lie. “Oh, no; not at all,” says Blaine, 
turning his back and walking rapidly away, 
Blaine, utter a glance at lhe body, left the 
house unattended without seeiug President 
Cleveland, 1 x-President Hayes or the other 
notables present. A letter of Edmund's to a 
friend, published the other day, but written 
April 1SS5, saving that us an honest man he 
couldn’t speak iu favor of Blaine for Presi¬ 
dent, was the immediate cause of the suub. 
Charles Frances Adams, Sr., died of old 
age at his house on Mouut Vernon Street, 
Boston, at- two o’clock last Sunday morning. 
Grandson of the second President of the Uuited 
States and son of the sixth, he was born at 
Boston Sept. 13, 1507. Father, John Quincy 
Ailums, made Minister to Russia iu 1-500, took 
child with his mother to St. Petersburg. 
When his father was made Minister to Eng¬ 
land in In 15, his family went w ith him. and 
returned w ith him to America iu 1517, C. 
F. A. graduated at Harvard in 1525, the year 
his father entered the White House; called to 
the bar at Boston in 15:27. When 22 years old 
married Abigail Brooks, daughter of a 
wealthy Bostonian, lie has been a member of 
the State Legislature, editor of the Boston 
Whig, one of the first Republican pupers in 
the country; candidate for Vice-President on 
the Vau Buren ticket , when Tay’or was elect¬ 
ed iu 1545; Congressman iu 1858; Minister to 
England from 1865 to 1865. U. S. Arbitrator 
in the Alabama Claims Commission in 1871. 
HOLSTEIN-FRIESIANS. 
STOP! THINK! INVESTIGATE! 
LaKesidLe Stock Farm lias 
The only Cow thal has Kiven 28,1121 I bn. 2 oz. of milk In a roar 
The only four-year old that, haw Riven over 23,fee lbs. In a year. 
The only two-year-old that has (riven 18.1S4 lbs. 13 oz in a year. 
The only herd of Mature Cows that bos avera*eil 17.168 lbs. I oz. in a vear. 
The only herd of two year-olds that has averatted 12,41)9 lbs. 8 oz. in a year. 
The only two-year old f hat has made 16 lbs 9 or. of but ter in a week! 
The only herd in which .77 two year-olds have averaRed over 11 lbs each iu a week. 
Twenty three Cows In this herd nave averaged is lbs. 3 oz. of butter in a w-eek. 
Also a fine stud of CLYDESDALE 'TALLIONS. Mares and Fillies of all ages. 
Send for Catalogue giving full reeorrls and pedigrees. In writing always mention Rcral New-Yorker. 
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