THE .A.ID-VEIR,TISEI^. 



rJOT^ST'S 



CLOTHES WASHER, 



' Using boiling-hot Suds, saves three- 

 ' fourths the labor and time — takes out all 

 5 dirt — no sore hands — no fistid air — 

 no injury to the clothes. 

 "It really merits all the good that can be said of it." — 

 Rural ^xw Turker. 



"Doty's Washer the best." — Orange Judd. (See Premium 

 List.) 



■"■Would not be parted with under any consideration." 

 •^Solon Jiobinson. 



"Could not be persuaded to do without it." — Jtev. Bish- 

 op Scott. 



THE UNIVERSAL 



CLOTHES WRINGER, 



WITH 



COG-WHEELS 



Wringg clothes almost dry, without injury to the most 

 delicate garments, and never gets tired or out of order. 



The Wringer is so well known, and so unanimously ac- 

 knowledged to be the best, that recommendations are not 

 quoted. 



On receipt of the price from places where no one is 

 selling, we will send one Washer and one Wringer, either 

 or both, free of freight charges. Family Size Washer, 

 $14; No. li Wringer, $10; No. 2 Wringer, $S.50. 



^S- Exclusive right of sale given to the first respon- 

 sible applicant from each town. 



Send for illustrated circulars, giving wholesale and re- 

 tail terms. 



R. 0. BROWNING, General Ag't., 



No. 32 COURTLANDT St. New York, 

 (Opposite Merchants' Hotel.) 



PATENT WIRE RAILING 



For enclosing 



CEMETERY LOTS, COTTAGES, ic. 

 Wire Fencings, Wire Netting for 



SHEEP and POULTRY Y'ARDS. 

 Ornamental Wire Work 



For CONSERVATORIES, 



GARDENS, Ac, FLOWER STANDS, io. 

 Every information given by addressing the manufac- 

 turers, 



M. WALKED & SOirS, 



No. 11 North SIXTH St., 



JPhihdelphia. 



PHILADELPHIA, 

 THE LARGEST, BEST AND 



Most Productive Hardy Raspberry, 



Stood unprotected 16 deg. below and 105 deg. above zero, 

 and averaged over $12 per bushel the past summer. 



METCALF'S EARLY and AGRICULTURIST STRAW- 

 BERRIES. WILSON'S EARLY and KITTATINNY 

 BLACKBERRIES. Other VINES, PLANTS and TREES 

 for sale. Send for Catalogues gratis. 



WILLIAM PAEKY, 



Ciunaminson, N. J, 



0. K. B. B. 



" I consider it the best Blackberry I have yet 

 seen." — CiiAS. Downing, N. Y. 



"Its great hardiness and superior quality make 

 it the most desirable variety yet introduced." — W. 

 S. Carpenter, N. Y. 



" We regard it as a large, handsome, high fla- 

 vored, delicious fruit." — Peter B. Mead. 



" Bears cold and heat better than Lawton, and 

 a much more abundant bearer." — Dr. I. P. Trim- 

 ble, N. J. 



'■ If it fulfils its present promise it must become 

 the 'Berry for the million.'" — T. T. Lyon, Mich. 



For more of the same sort see my Catalogue. 

 All who want the best plants — plants that will 

 grow and give satisfaction, and the genuine article 

 — will send for it and read it. Address 



E. WILLIAMS, 



Mtintclaif, K J. 



FARMERS, COUNTRYMEN 



AND 



COUNTRY MERCHANTS 



Can send their 



°Co &„- , p . - ^-^ -b .-S J ..a 



^il III S Hill's Ix f|1 i 11 t'^i^ 



and other produce to 



COMMISSION MERCHANT, 



323 Washington Street, New York. 



To be sold at the highest market price. Every shipper 

 to him will receive his valuable Weekly Price Current of 

 the New Y'ork Market free. 



Liberal Cash Advancements made on Cotisignments. Mer- 

 chandise purchased for Shippers at the lowest market 

 rates, free of charge. 



THE PRACTICAL FARMER 



MIDBLE STilTES: 



a Monthly Periodical of 16 Quarto Pages, is published 

 nionthlv by the undersigned, at One Dollar per annum, 

 pavable' in advance. Being the only strictly agricultural 

 paper in the three great producing States of Pennsylva- 

 nia, New Jersev and Delaware, it aims to represent the 

 Agricultural and Horticultural interests of these sections 

 as well as every Department of Rural Economy. 



PASCHALL MORRIS, Publisher, 



1120 Market St., Philad'a. 



