320, 
AMERICAN AaP.ICTJLTTJBIST. 
[August, 
GREAT REDUCTION 
IX PKICE OF 
TEAS AND COFFEES 
TO COXFOKM TO 
PRICE OF GOLD. 
Increased Facilities to Club Oaganizers. 
Send for New Price-List. 
The Great American Tea Co. 
(P. 0. Box 5643.) 31 & 33 Vesey St., New York. 
GREAT REDUCTION 
IN" PKICE OF 
TEAS AND COFFEES 
TO COXFOKM TO 
PRICE OF GOLD. 
Increased Facilities to Club Organizers. 
Send for New Price-List. 
The Great American Tea Co. 
(.-P. O. Box 5313.) SI & S3 Yesey St., New York. 
GREAT REDUCTION 
IS Pi: ICE OF 
TEAS AND COFFEES 
TO CONFORM TO 
PRICE OF GOLD. 
Increased Facilities to Club Organizers, 
Send for New Price-List. 
The Great American Tea Co. 
(P. O. Box 5W3.) 31 & 33 Yesey St.j New York. 
TRADE 
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MARK 
OX ANU 
SHEEP 
Soups and Beef Tea for the Million. 
t ■%»!?"!£!!&£ Nourishment ! Economy In housekeeping! 
LIKI.lt, COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF" MEAT, tlie same 
tliac received the highest prizes at Paris, Havre, and Amster- 
dam, and that is supnli«rl to the British, French, Russian, 
l-russiau. and other Go .'crnments. None genuine witliout 
the signatures of Baron Liehij, the inventor, and ol Dr. 
Max V. Pettenk-ofcr. ddesate. on every jar. 
J. MILHAUS' SONS. Company's Agents, 183 Broadway, 
INewYork. For sale everywhere. 
A D. PUTNAM & CO., Produce Commission 
-£»• Merchants, No. 6S Pearl-st. New York. "Quick sales 
and prompt returns." |jy Send for our weekly Price-cur- 
rent and Marking Plate. _gj 
J? IVDCATIOJV for FIRMERS.-For 
■*-< information apply to W. S. CLARK, President Massa- 
chusetts Agricultural College, Amherst. Masa. 
P 
ORTABLE, 
STATIONARY, 
AND 
AGRICULTURAL. 
STEAM ENGINES. 
UNEQUALLED BY ANY IN COilBINED MERITS OF CAPACITY, 
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The STATIONARY ENGINE is complete, with Governor, 
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Circulars, with descriptions and prices, furnished on appli- 
cation to 
WOOD, TIBER & MORSE, 
Eaton, Madison Co., IV. V. 
"MAPLE SHADE FLOCK." 
THOROUGH-BRED COTSWOLD SHEEP. 
Proprietors. 
LUCIUS A. CHASE, 245 Broadway, New York, 
and 
JOSEPH HARRIS, Moreton Farm, Rochester, N. T. 
This justly-celebrated flock was selected from the flocks 
of the most noted breeders in England, by John D. Wing, 
Esq., of Washington Hollow, N. T., who gave personal at- 
tention to its collection, with reference to the best wool- 
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present leader, " Champion of England " and some of the 
ewes, are believed to be equal to any that can be shown in 
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The wool is long, fine, and lustrous, yielding from 8 to 20 
pounds per head. They arc full and square-bodied, very 
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other sheep. The wool is in good demand at remunerative 
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Every sheep at present in the "Maple Shade Flock" was 
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This flock took the first prizes in the long wool classes at 
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It will be the aim of the present proprietors to sustain the 
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with other sheep. 
Having purchased of Mr. "Wing his 
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"We offer for sale Choice Ewes, Ranis and Lambs. 
Address as above, either 
LUCIUS A. CHASE, 
or 
JOSEPH HARRIS. 
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