00 
MV 
aj • 
SB-TIME A1TO HARVEST. 
ECCS 
and fine fowls. Fur prices on all tin 
breeds and for best Incubators, ad' 
dress P. H. Jacobs, Hammonton, N. J. 
WHO. SMITH, stsissi 
(Late of the firm of HENRY A. DREER), 
WAREHOUSE, 1018 MARKET ST., 
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
Smith’s Seed Catalogue for 1884, containing all the 
best leading varieties of fresh and reliable Flower, 
Vegetable, and Field Seeds, also Implements and 
Garden Requisites, sent free to all applicants. 
Iron Levers, Steel Bearings, Brass TARE BEAM, 
JONES, HE PAYS THE FREIGHT. 
Sold on trial. Warrants 5 years. X 11 sizes as low. 
Vet free book, address 
JONES OF BINGHAMTON, r 
lilNhilASHON, N. Y. 
CHEAP 
DAIRY 
FARMS 
For sale low on long time, and 
lumber furnished to build 
barns to men with some 
means to buy stock. Schools, 
churches, good water, wild 
and tame grass;.creameries 
and cheese factories close by, 
and only 100 miles from the 
great markets of Minneapolis 
and St. Paul. Best opening 
in U. S. for good stocK men. 
For particulars write 
Z. B. CLARKE, 
Benson, Swift Co., Minn. 
NEW STRAWBERRIES.!NEW RASPBERRIES! 
Daniel Boone, Atlantic, n Tyler, Hansell, Souhe- 
Mrs. G-articld, Prince of I Kan,Superb,Gregg,Cutli- 
Berries, Jersey Queen. Ibert, Lost Rubies, Etc. 
S«~NEW CATALOGUE^ 
containing a Beautiful Colored Plate, with de¬ 
scriptions of these, and manv o her fruits, Ac., to¬ 
gether with much valuable information, sent free. 
II. S. ANDERSON, Cayuga Lake Nurser¬ 
ies, Union .Springs, TV. Y. (Established 1855 ) 
NEWG^pisTNiwTEARi! 
Duchess, Prentiss, Lady! 
Washington, Victor, Jei'-J 
ferson, Pocklington, &c. | 
Souvenir du Congress, 
President Drouard.Kief- 
fer’s Hybrid, LeConte,&c 
DA RNELL’S 
PATENT 
Fannin, 
be 
choked 
FURROWER 
^MARKER 
Gauge* 
adjustable* 
to all inequal- __ 
ities of ground. ground than any other Marker. 
Leaves the earth well pulverized at bottom of furrow. 
Marks any width from 2to 5 feet, and from a mere 
mark to 6 inches deep 
“Take pleasurein recommending it. It does the business; is 
well made and will last for years." J.S.Collins,Afoorestown.N.J. 
“It far exceeds my expectations. If the real merits of this 
cheap implement were known to potato growers alone, the sales 
would be immense.” E. L. Coy , Pres. Wash. Co.iN.Y.) Ayr.Society 
Mauufact'r. Moorestown, 
Burlington Co., Ji. J. 
P.W.DOUGHTEN 
XO LADY CAN GET A.LONG WITHOUT ITl 
CHEAPEST AND BEST. 
'Pi 
JANUARY NUMBER NOW READY. 
INCREASE of READING MATTER. 
OTHER IMPROVEMENTS for 1884, 
fS^FULL-SlZE DRESS PATTERNS.^ 
C3F“A Supplement will be given in every number 
for 1884, containing a full size pattern for a lady's 
or child's dress. Every subscriber will receive dur¬ 
ing the year twelve of these patterns—xvorth more , 
alone , than the subscription price. 
Peterson’s Magazine is the best and cheapest of 
the lady’s books. It gives more for the money, and 
combines greater merits than anv. It has the 
BEST STEEL-ENGRAVINGS, 
BEST COLORED FASHIONS, 
BEST DRESS-PATTERNS, 
BEST ORIGINAL STORIES, 
BEST WORK-TABLE PATTERNS, 
BEST MUSIC, Etc., Etc. 
Its immense circulation and long established rep¬ 
utation enable its proprietor to distance all competi¬ 
tion. Its stories, novelettes, etc., etc., are the best* 
Colored Steel Fashion-Plates. 
‘‘Peterson” is the only magazine that gives these. 
They are Twice the Usual Size, and are unequaled 
for beauty; the latest Paris styles, piiated from, 
steel plates and colored by hand. 
TERMS (always in advance,) $2 A YEAR. 
UNPARALLELED OFFERS TO CLUBS. 
THE GOLDEN GIFT I 
This is the principal premium for getting up clubs 
for 1884, and a superb quarto volume, b ran 1 in pat¬ 
ent morocco, g’.lt. and illustrated with steel engrav¬ 
ings— altogether Ihe most costly and beautiful ever 
offered. Other premiums, however, are offered, as 
thus: 
9 $<3 Rf| f With “The Golden Gift.” 
R oOPlvw Awf veiwU J or a large-size steel-engraving. 
1 F.fttlias fftH 4 W i f , or framing, “Tired Out,” to 
¥ WUpiwS Il'l b i ¥» [the person getting up the Club. 
4 (V«! 5 « Rfl f With an extra copy of the 
i uOplvS Zor JQiWj Magazine for 1884 as a pre- 
6 nn i miun ’> t0 the person gutting up- 
wOpl§i ior 0|UU [the Club. A rare offer this I 
With both an extr a copy of 
R (%««!*<< $0 nn the Magazine for 1884, and the 
3 UOpiSS ior ib.UU “Golden Gift,” or the large 
7 CrtnlpQ fnfl 19 ^9 steel-engraving, "Tired Out,”’ 
1 WUplww 191 I• ivv to the person getting up the 
.Club. A still better offer! 
For Larger Clubs Still Greater Inducements, 
Address, postoaid, OH AS J PFTFf?<tf!N 
306 Cliestnut St., Fliiladllphia, Penllr 
^Specimens sent gratis, if written for in good faith 
■WHITMAN'S Fountain 
Pump for washing Windows, 
Carriages, etc. Protects buildings 
from fire, & trees, vines, etc. from 
insects, potato-bug6 and canker- 
worms, No Dwelling, Country 
Home,or Factory should be with¬ 
out the Fountain Pump, 
Send for larpre illustrated 
Circular. J. A.Whitman, IV. t- 
ntce aud MTr, Providence U.l. 
