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SEtED-TIME km HARVEST. 
The Home Circle, 14*20 Chestnut Street. Philadel¬ 
phia is a Religious Journal, well worthy of a place in 
every household. Filled with choice matter by the 
best writers, every one can find something to suit his 
taste. The juvenile department is an especially im¬ 
portant feature, containing literature that is calcu¬ 
lated to make the youth of our land better as well as 
wiser. $1.50 per year. Address as above. 
Send six cents to New York Weekly, New York 
and ask for a copy containing story by ‘’Smilax.” 
Send a postal card to L. hum Smith, Box 10.442 A, 
Philadelphia, Pa., for copy of Oriental Casket. 
PRENTISS GRAPE. We call attention to the ad 
vertisement of Grape Vines of T. S. Hubbard, in this 
issue. The PRENTISS GRAPE which he advertises 
is a new white grape attracting much attention and 
said to be very promising. Mr. Hubbard is perfect¬ 
ly reliable and furnishes first class stock. 
TO ADVERTISERS. 
If you have any doubts about the unusual value of 
Seed-Time and Harvest as an advertising medium, 
please note the following extracts taken at random 
from voluntary letters which we have recently re 
ceived: 
A MAN CONVINCED AGAINST HIS WILL, WHO IS 
NOT OF THE SAME OPINION. 
“To demonstrate the uselessness of using such a 
medium as your (very creditable) paper, Seed-Time 
and Harvest, to advertise my business. I enclose 
copy to occupy one inch in January. I believe in 
giving the D—1 his due and if 1 can get a dollar's re¬ 
turn from the advertisement T will give you due 
credit, Very truly, Geo. S. Wales. 
Rochester, N. Y.. November 19. 1881. 
“Enclosed find $2 50 in payment of your bill. 
Numerous applications mention Seed-Time and 
Harvest. You may how give the enclosed adver¬ 
tisement one insertion. Very Truly, G. S. Wales. 
Rochester, N. Y.. Febiuary 25. 1882. 
"Seed-Time and Harvest is one of the most valu¬ 
able advertising mediums we have used this season, 
a large number of applications mentioning it." 
Potts Bros., Parkesburg. Pa., March 8. 1882, 
“We have had numerous inquiries stating that they 
have noticed our advertisement in Seed Time and 
Harvest. Give us another insertion in the April is¬ 
sue." Wilson Bros. Easton, Pa.. March 3. 1882. 
“I am well pleased with Seed-Time and Harvest 
as an advertising medium, I would like an estimate 
on mv advertisement for one year." .T. G. Burrow. 
Fishkill. N. Y.. February 24. 1882. 
^T am well satisfied with mv advertisement in 
Seed-Time and Harvest. I am receiving a great 
many letters referring to it. I will keep my adver¬ 
tisement in for one year and perhaps for two vears. 
I am receiving letters from all parts of the world and 
must say that Seed-Time and Harvest is tbc best 
advertising medium that I have ever .vet. tried." 
S, O. Hawkins. Bucks. Ohio, March 8, 1882. 
“We are much pleased w ith the results of our ad¬ 
vertisement in the last issue of Seed-Time and Har¬ 
vest. and enclose an advertisement for your April 
number.” The Farmer Co.. Publishers Practical 
Farmer, Philadelphia. Pa., March 8, 1882. 
“Seed-Time and Harvest pays us well for advertis¬ 
ing." G. H. & J. H. Hale. South Glastonbury, Conn. 
Advertisements. 
No advertisements are inserted in our col¬ 
umns unless we have reason to believe the 
advertisers trustworthy, reliable parties, 
whom we would ourselves send orders to 
if we wanted the articles they offer. Our 
advertisers and subscribers generally un¬ 
derstand this, so when writing to any ol‘ 
them it will be an advantage yourself 
and all concerned if you will mention Seed- 
Time and Harvest/ 
8!E8 FOR SALE I 
For want of room I will sell about 
Forty Swarms of Bees, 
before the First of May. About one-half of the 
swarms are hybrids; the remainder Blacks. Will 
sell those that are in old Simplicity Hives as follows; 
Blacks. Five dollars; Hybrids. Six dollars: those in 
new one and one-half story hives, one dollar each 
additional. They are all full strong swarms and in 
excellent condition. Orders filled in first suitable 
weather. GEO. C. GREEN. Factoryville. Pa. 
AGENTS 
'—~~ ‘w -/a isr rr IS ZO> ! ~ 
Male ami Female, 
THE HEWITT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 
10t2 Box 868, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
AS A SMOOTHING IRON. 
AS A GLOSSING IKON 
AS A HAND IRON. 
AS A CRIMPER AND FLUTEK 
These Irons sell at sight. Agents are now making 
big wages. We want 1000 more men and women to 
canvass and take orders. A complete sample Iron 
with order book, starch recipe, posters, circulars. Ac., 
are sent for $3.50. We give a very Urge discount to 
agents who buy by the dozen. Some are making from 
$5 to $10 a day. Send for sample and get first choice 
of territory. 
We also have other articles to sell, which you can 
work at, at the same time, and make money. For 
particulars, circulars and full terms, address 
To sell the King 
Combination Irons. 
Ironer, F 1 u t e r or 
Crimper. Glossing 
and Band Iron all in 
one. The Iron is 
instantly changed 
from one to another 
by touching a 
spring and turning 
the Iron. 
EVERGREENS. 
I have several thousand thrifty young Norway- 
Spruce Trees from 2 to 4 feet high,* beautiful in shape 
and well rooted. Splendid for Lawn Trees or wind t 
breaks. Price, $10 to $15 per 100, boxed, 25 or 
more at hundred rates, I* F. TILLINGHAST. 
LA PLUME, Lack’a Co., PA. 
