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THE FARM AND GARDEN. 



gUBLISHBI^S' DBPAI^TMENT. 



Daniel Hulshizer, of Doyleslown, Pa., whose adver- 

 tisement of Horse Powers and Tlireshers appears m 

 this number, lias made some deculed iinprovemeni'- 

 in liis implemeDts this year. You should send for lii» 

 circular. 



We called on Messrs, Heebner &. .Sons, Lansdale, Pa., 

 last month. 'I'hey have rt-cenily shipped their maciiiu^s 

 to India and Mexico, as well as selling them in evei"\' 

 State in the Union. If you tljink nl buyini^ u hor^t? 

 power you should read their advertisement on liiiiiJ 

 cover page, and send for their circulars. 



DAIRYMEN PREFER 



RS. Wells, Richardsox & Co. 



IT. 



Since the introduction oT your Improved Butter Color 

 among my customers, it ha-s given univeisal satisfac- 

 tion. The leading dairymen of ihts section who have 

 used it t^ive it the preference over all other colors, nl 

 whatever name or nature. The>' are especially pleased 

 with the fact that it does not become rancid, like oihei 

 colors. and their pioduct brings highest prices in market. 

 Underuill, Vt., April 6, 18S2 W. S. NAY, Druggist. 



Messrs. Anton Roozen 4 Son, Overveen (near Hfiar 

 lem), Holland, have sent us their catalogue of Duicli 

 and Cap" iJulbs for fall planting. It is a handsome umi 

 interesting book, profusely illuslraied, and gives luii 

 instructions by which you can import your own bull.- 

 direct from the growers in Europe. Messrs, De Veer tV 

 Boomkanip, 19 Brcmdway, New ^*ork. are agents, mni 

 will send tins catalogue free to any of our leaders win. 

 will write them. 



Mr. C. L. Kneeland, of Uiiadilla, Otsego Co., N. Y. 

 mantifacturei of the Cr\s.fetl Cieanier. sends us his en 



cular, which describes ihe const ruction of the Creamet , 

 directions for operating, its good puints, plan of skim- 

 ming, etc. It also gives, from among a large number nl 

 testimonials from all parts of the country, the following: 



KOBTRIQHT, August Hth, 18S3. 



C. L. Kneeland:—! hereby certify that the Crystal 

 Creamer I bniiithi of \uii gives entire sausiHcilou." W> 

 have never nuide beHer hnlter. W'h nse water upon the 

 creamer only; we have nut found it necessary to use 

 ice. Any one should know the superiority of glass over 

 tin. For ease in skimming, neatness, and durahiliiv, it 

 Is ahead of any ether I have seen. The gla.ss cans will 

 not rust, and I think will not break except t)y careless- 

 ness. ^ . David Mitchkll. 



When In New York last month. Mr. F. E McAllister, 

 of 22 Dey Street, showed us some punsies «.ver -'t^ inches 

 in dlameier. They were of the TrimRideaii vanetv. 

 the characteristic of which is a deci<ied blotch on each 

 leaf. They were very beautiful, and we re< ommend our 

 friends to try them. 



A.G spulding&Bros.. AndrewsBuildlng. Chtcafco, and 

 239-2-11 Iti'iadway. N. Y., offer the readers of the Fahm 

 andGahokn (who will mention this jiaper In wriiirik;) 

 a free camlogne <>oniaining deucriptiuns and prices <>r 

 the following goods:— 



Bicycles lor hoys 2 to 5 years old. t.'>00; 5 to 7 vearsold 

 16.00; 7 to 9 vears old,|T.OO; 9 lo 14 years old, |fe.50. Tri 

 cycles— the '■ Petite" for children 4 in 7 years old. |9,0(). 

 7 to 9 years old. ?12. Bu-ycles from ^iTt to f 140. Sundries 

 of every description. Lawn Teiuns — Rackets, teiniis 

 balls, nets, tennis sels. tennis slmes. Spalding's LlbrMr\ 

 of Athletic spurts— The following Is a list of some <JI 

 the hand-books on athletic sports, which will be maih-d 



gust-paid upon receipt of price ; No. I, Spalding's Offioal 

 ;. B. Guide, 10 cents. No. 3, Spalding's Hand Book «d 

 Pitching, 10 cents No. 4 Spalding's Hand-Book of Bu 

 ting, 10 cents. No. .5. Spalding's Hand Book of Fielding 

 and Base Running, 10 cenLs. Nu. s. Spalding's Hand 

 Book of Lawn Tennis. 10 cents Nf>. II, SplaldiriLi's 

 Hand-Book of Manly Sports. "iS cents. In additiun to the 

 articles mentioned above, we carrv a complete hs-soiI- 

 ment of Sporting fitiods. and shall be pleaded lusend 

 catalogue or quote prices to anyone desiring anvthinL- 

 In this line. iVote— Any one ordering goods (ro"m the 

 above list, ami not •**eing perfectly satisfied with the 

 article received, cuif-^^iurn same to ns before nsini;, and 

 either e.xchaiiiie for o iier goods, or we will refund the 

 price paid, alter deducting the amount of the express 

 charges. 



A circular containing a full description of our Never 

 slip Shoe, and its adjustable, steel-centered, and sell 

 sharpening calks, with wrench for applying them. i« 

 now ready fur distribuiiuil. and we shall" he happv t<. 

 mail it to all v\ ho are iiuerest**d The Neverslip Horse- 

 shoe Co.. 36 India Wharf, Bo- »n, Mass. 



Wm. F. Peters & Co., agents for the Perfect Hatcher 

 Co.'s Incubaiur and dealers in poultrv supplies, have re 

 moved frum 709 Sunsum Street, Philadelphia, to a large 

 store at No. -Jl Nurih Ninth Street. They are a reliahie 

 firm. If you cannui cull and see them, you should send 

 for their circulars, and mention where you saw this 

 notice. 



Mr. John Thorpe, of Hallock <fe Thorpe. Queens. N Y . 

 president of the Socieiy of American Florists sends us 

 word that the date <'l the Annual Exhihiliun of the 

 Society, to be held in (.'inciniiati. is August IJtli, l.'ith 

 andl4th.lS8.S,aiidiioltlieiytii,2i)th,and21st.asannonnred 

 In our June number. In all other particulars our pro 

 gram of last month Is correct. 



183S ,ss4. THE LARGEST 



AND MOST BEACTIFCL 



EA-RI-Y I>EA.Ft. 



■ llipening In Central New York early In 

 1 July, and tells at hlgheit pricet. Send tor 

 I history et Orisi'ial Tree. 100 yrs. nlil. 

 '«*- Headquarters lor KIEFFKK 

 Pears, I* A R It V Strawbei'ries. 

 ^ 1 WILSON JUMOR Blacltht-rries. 



MAikL.lk(#KO Raspberries, and iJRAI'KS. 

 WILLIAM PARRY, Parry P.O.. New J«^r*ej 



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Including a full sctof extra J 

 ^Attachments, ueedles, 

 oil and usual outfit of lapieces with 

 each. (Ia*rmat««4 P*rfWt. Wtrranted « 

 jcan. Uui4«eBe and Barftbl*. Uon't 

 IMj S44 or 9&0 for mmIiUm m» b«llrr. 

 We will send them anywhere on 16 d«j*' 

 lrl«i befotc payini^. Circulars and iuil 

 pirtlculari fr« Iv adHfessing 



E. C. HOWE A CO., 



US >orth (ttU HL, PUIL^ tU 



lAfok livx 1087. 



BALL'S 



C ORSET S 



TheOVLY COUSET made th.it can be return. -d \.y 

 Its pur<-hii-er after tlire** wpi-k? w-'ni', if n^t found 



PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY „ 

 In every respect, and its prire retunOeu l>y seller. 

 Madeinavariety of stylesand prices. SoM'by fln>t- 

 clas9 deal*>rs evervwhere. Beware <'f worthle'ss imi- 

 tation";. None epnuinp \vithout Ball's name on box. 



CHICAGO CORSET CO., Chicago. III. 

 FOY, HARMON &. CO., New Haven, Conn- 



LANDRETHS' 1+ 



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so HI4d»t» •awe ftchromo (?mrds. ^ampTr bTc 

 20 Emti-picturesi: this puld ring, Warr Kd* 

 yrs Kll2&e. 11 pks.rard^ Saniplob k.aut>>,a]< 

 buiti A: riuj[91-O.A.Braioard,Ili£gauuuj,Ct 



FINE GROUND LAND PLASTER, 



KAIINIIT-pgVkTJSALT 



K4»K FERTM.Ii^lX; PI lilMISES. 



Our cofvieM'-'l |ifinii.hi..-i ■■', "Kitlnlt, how to uae It, elo.,** 

 n,Hile4 free '" »"> ^oMn." 'u, iipi.i|.;atu.i, tu u^. SALT — *^*- 

 rictics for Kuttf'r iind TmI»I«.- u>te cou-untiv oq hand, for sale in 

 ■•>u t'> I ALEX. KEItlE, KUO, A CO.. tesiabiUh^d 1h4<I) 

 • <jU I Pier 8. Norib H'harve*. Phllad'a, I>a. 



■i-?ARE THE BEST. 



NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, or WEST. 



Evervihins ol the best. Seeds and Iiiiplemenm for 

 raiin, GRrdeii. or Country Seat. Send lor Lan- 

 Oreths' Rural Kt-qister Almanac and Descriptive Cata- 

 logue, tree. Ovei IoIki acre^ iiiirler cnliiviiticn growinE 

 I.andreths' Oai.l.n se, ,k FoiiiKlcd irS4. 



D. LANDRETH & SONS, 



27 and 23 South Sixth St, and 



Delaware Avenue and Arch St, 



THESIIBSCKIRER INVITFS 

 fltUMitionto liisGENTCNNIAL SUK 



HAT. Tlit*y are a ynod iiroifciion 

 at;iiiiist Sun Strokf, Anv iierson 

 sendiii:; $1.00. by mail, will have 

 one itf these hats boxed and sent to 

 theui by express: or sending Jitvj. 00. 

 iliHv will have 3 bats; or sfiidine 

 $6.00. ibey will have 1 dozen 

 sem them. They are well made or 

 palm if-iif. very licclit and ivear 

 KOOil. Theirslmpe being spherical, 

 preveiiLs Ihem truin vibrntinc 

 . breRkine, wenrinK out, or set- 

 (Ins out of shape* They are not liable to be hoisted 

 iiy the wind The pressure is downwnnl. The 

 Pateniee would like to gel these hats nianulactnred in 

 diffeieiil parts oi iiie country out ot difTercni materials, 

 irftm very tine fancy hats to Ihe lowest-priced cheapest 

 bats that can be made, and sold on royalty, tlity 

 will be put on verj low terinn. Address. 



JOHN CASE. Frencliiitwn, New Jersey. 



For $2.00 You Can Get 

 Beautiful OIL PORTRAIT of Yourself! 



A Wonderful Trivimph 

 of Art and Genius. 



THE OILOGRAPH 



OVER 20,000 SOLD ^''n ^o',;^ 



A Neiv and Beantlful Vrocess of Portrait Painting ! 



A LAJtGE LIFE LIKE OIL rAISTINQ 

 OF YOURSELF FOR ONLY 



AGENTS 

 YEAR! 



$2.00 



A Field oflabor for Clergymen, Ladies, School TeacherSy Afitfuts, and in /act 

 auyoue of Ability aud Energy. 



rfiTf V ATT A/iTJ A'PTT is a new discovery of preat importance to the world of art, and by its Boper^ 

 X XXJli VIXJJWU A^XX .XX lor and mnr\elou9cbeupDeB8 isdemlued tu aupttrsede all uther inutlioua ol 

 oil paiDCiDg- No pea can do luaiice to this beautiful process nf reproducing the buman face and form in ladeiess per- 

 fection Ketber car we minutely de>critie the process hv wtncb tbeae beautiful portraits are made, but will endeavor 

 to fdveyou a faint idea of the wonderful 4IIL0€;R.%PHS. An ordinary pboiograpb or tlntjpeia enlarged by « 

 povrfirful camera, upoc a silvered plats. The silvered \'\-a\s ib rhen taken to the studio, where an artist paints tbe back- 

 Tronndln anfi, dollcne colore. It now passes to the 6.-i-ond arilsi who paints the ekln in peilectand life-like colors 

 The next artist pain tB the bair, the next the eyes— and it 1b done wllb ench vividness and truthfulness that they seeni 

 liVe the eyes of a living person. Then U goee to the chief artist, who Rives It the fintahing toumes, and lastly, it goe» 

 to the chemical department, where the colora are toned and softened, mulilnc thera permanent amJ lastiiijj, 



fPA A r^ "PIWPQ Toabave* eplendld lieid before vou. Tbe rich as well as tbe poor buy these plctorei 

 X vl ii.l7i!ilV X O- They are wltbln the reach of the poor as well as the rich. Every mother will want pic- 

 tnre^of her Utt-e ""'nfB fvcrv husband of his wife: every wife of hi;r husband , every lover of hia sweetheart; and last 

 but not least, e^rei y itinuii' will have some beautlfnl portrait of tbtir ilearlust ones. This in*ete the want lone felt and 

 we have Apente who tend usln aa high hs 100 pictures at a time. All yoa need to canvass with Is a small original jbo- 

 tocraph and thesplendld Oilograph enlarged from It, bandsouiely framed. The momentpeoplesee the Uttlepicture 

 fcnd the beauHlullargeOllograpb, they recognize the merit of It at once, and your sale Is made. ' 



■'"*■* -.«—.-. When two or three «rd orlfrtnallytaken 

 f^^o.i,^.. wemake them wiinuut extra 



Iitete. whlrh i6 the ( , 



Kte. s lew dat« to make s nice OlloBrapb.eBpeclallj uj „^'','''> Senf""5 P" WBetbe^ 



damp weatber, ind It take, time to dr, the oil colora. ■" I"" ""-"t proml.e (or certain until »( 



TITWTPTTftVS^™ ^"^ '"^''''"'''"^'""^'P'' GROUPS. S?eth'7. 

 Dla,b\jl XU« O (the best you „a> e), hi a le"e^Lha7re Wetan ai.o fe .ar«t. 



- ■- -- fullv rrepald; or.lf v<.u wish to commebc- ""/ ,v. , ,u k t^, ^ fh 



lnsratm.ce wewlllFendyoa .ample .11 com- ?l=il"= '±f;;^''«"Pjl'f'''; Hi _ _ , -- _ _ 



B the „e,t pl.o (framed and rea^yjo haoj >.p,,|SEPERATE ORIGINALS "e'.lmi I . 



• Oil 



• Erapb, but tbla 



oamp weatoer, auu .> t..-. >,m„ .o ^„ .u, ...■ -.-..■ . rnPT? fl TTnUia We c.o ceiierallT make 



rnr np rtT WATT? avn ttvpq ■'*■■" ■'^^■'*-'*--'-''-"^'*' '^''■''p"' «"'«'«'""' 



i/UXjUiXi yJH UaiXV Aill' J:ilJCjS,jlnE;ahaI.(tliislsnotadvlsableunlea.;uu|;lre|.aii.cular> 



when not clearly Indicated ID tbe amall plctttre, flbould be aa to the etyle of hair.) alBO cbanKing color of dre... 

 written ID your iii£truclloue. TnTPTTA^TTl "PT'O'PTI? ^^ make a 



BAD ORIGINALS ?,SraSrd't=,h^:T'J^^^»j^.'"^°p^^^^^ 



ble, can cenerally t>« satisfactorily removed, but rememberjl 

 ]; iB always beat to £<eod Just as good an original as youcitn. 



re dead, and when theorl;;mal was taken a'fter 

 death, we can make the eyes open la the Ollograph, and 

 many other changes that are required 



Weemploy first-claBS artists, and pny Ihem welltodo pood worlc only. Remember 

 •Mw •• — —»—» — — . pood work cannot be done fur less. Imitators may couDierfeltourclrculars, anil tiffer 

 lower prices, but their natronsiooner or later pay dear for their whistle. Weetrlve to please nnd know bow tudu 1l 



— TAKE NOTICE. 



these pictures, hot most of them charge tbe regular price, $3,..^^ ^ 



,THE PRICE OP 0iL0ORAPfisr,irf;rrm%twHb\^Vn?.ti"d'^,','e'rr?;.rrH 



meavT and fine) by express S2,00— after first sample, price to a^'ents will be ^ ) ,25 encb. Size 12x14 samel 

 letyle frame. $3.00 — After l^rst sample, price to neents will be $2, OO each. Size 10 x 12 is tbe most popular I 

 [No dlHCoiinC from ai>ove prices. Our tvork laull done In Oil. and do one caa do frood ■ 

 'VTOrk cheaper. If youc^nnyl take the agency, we would like to have you order a sample picture because I 

 If onexblbltioalt may secure uaao agent lu your to wo. Send money by Post Omce Order or Begistered le terl 



World Mannfg Co., 122 Nassau Street, New York. 



