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All the prize lots of butter, eighty-three in number, of 
the recent London Dairy Show were salted with Hig- 
gin’s Eureka Salt. The Higgin process has revolution¬ 
ized the dairy salt business of Great Britain.— American 
Dairyman. 
A Rare Opportunity. 
The most advantageous offers yet made will be found 
in Hon. Daniel F. Beatty’s Piano and Organ adver¬ 
tisement in this issue. Get in yonr orders for Christmas 
and New Year's presents without delay. Read the ad¬ 
vertisement. Send to Washington, New Jersey, for his 
latest Illustrated Catalogue. 
A beautiful oil chromo of President Garfield, 20x24, is 
given to the patrons of “ The Great American Tea Com¬ 
pany.” See card in another column. 
Buying shoes for children’s wear 
with the A. S. T. Co. Black Tip 
upon them means just this: shoe 
bills reduced one-half, and perfect 
at the toe until the shoe is worn 
out. Parents can prove tills by 
giving them a trial. Trade-mark 
<A.s.T.c°) on front of every Tip. 
THE FARMER'S WATCH. 
Endorsed by the Agriculturist. See page 216, 
May number, 1881. Made to wear. Keep time 
and not break down. Stem Winder and Setter. 
German Silver Nickel-plated Case. Thousands 
sold and no complaints. Agriculturist says: “It 
will perform quite as satisfactorily as many 
that cost several limes as much.” Circulars free. 
$10, by express. J. S. Birch & Co., 38 Dey St.,N.Y. 
MARK’S PATENT ARTIFICIAL LI&SBS, 
[With Rubber hands and feet. First Premiums. 
INew Patents with important improvements. The 
most reliable comfortable and useful. Illustrated 
pamphlet of 120 pages, containiug valuable in¬ 
formation sent Free to those giving satisfactory 
description of their case. U. S. Government Man¬ 
ufacturer. Soldiers’ attention specially invited. 
A. A. MARKS, 691 Broadway, N. Y. 
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A REVOLUTION IN 
PLOWING. 
The Greatest Advance in Fifty Years. 
The Ground plowed ; all sods, stubble, and 
weeds buried; the soil thoroughly pul¬ 
verized, aerated, and left a fine seed-bed, 
without harrowing, rolling, or tramping: 
ALL AT 
One Operation, 
ADDRESS FOR CIRCULARS, 
Sackett Plow and Pulverizer Co., 
198 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
USE THE VERY BEST. 
“ Trade Mark.” 
JL IV IV .zVT T O . 
L. E. RANSOM, 31 Maiden Dane, N. Y. City. 
R.H.MACY&C0. 
14th STREET Sc 6th AVENUE, N. Y., 
IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS, AND RETAILERS 
OF THE LARGEST VARIETY OF FIRST-CLASS 
DEY GOODS 
AND 
FANCY GOODS 
SOLD BY ANY HOUSE IN AMERICA. 
MACY’S 
AND 
SANTA CLAUS 
HAVE ALWAYS BEEN SYNONYMOUS TERMS. 
OUR IMPORTATIONS THIS FALL ARE HEAVIER, 
AND EMBRACE A LARGER VARIETY OF 
TOYS, DOLLS, AND HOLIDAY GOODS 
THAN EVER BEFORE. 
CATALOGUES SENT FREE. 
M. B.—As we open our HOLIDAY 
tiOOD§, mail orders will be filled 
and shipped oil any date desired. 
REMACY&CO. 
The MOST RELIABLE FOOD 
For Infants & Invalids. 
Used everywhere. Not a med¬ 
icine, but a steam-cooked food , 
suited to the weakest stomach. 
Take no other. Sold by druggists. 
Woulrigh & Co. on every Inhel. 
4 GENTS Wanted to canvass for our New Arlington 
xi l Wash-board. See cut, page 506, Nov.No., Agriculturist. 
TYSEN & TOTTEN, 24 Dey St., N. Y. 
The Methodist, 
Bright, Independent, Beligions. 
BEST METHODIST WEEKLY. 
TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. 
December, 1881, FREE to New Sub¬ 
scribers for 1882. 
Rev. D. H. WHEELER, D.D., LL.D.,... Editor. 
Rev. DANIEL CURRY, D.D., LL.D.,. Associate Editor. 
Specimen Copies sent Free. 
GOOD CANVASSERS WANTED EVERYWHERE. The 
highest cash commissions. 
H. W. DOUGLAS, Publisher, 
No. 1"> Murray Street. New York. 
COMMON SENSE 
CHAIRS and ROCKERS. 
Send Stamp for Illustrated Cata¬ 
logue to the Munufacturer. 
F. A. SINCLAIR, Mottville, N. Y. 
tW“ Special Discount on First Irders. 
Every buyer should 
Select an Organ 
That guarantees good 
Every day work and 
Years of service. 
lid 
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FOR HOME 
AND CHAPEL. 
Every Estey Organ 
Sold is made 
Throughout with 
Equal fidelity, and 
Years of experience 
prove this to be best for seller and buyer. 
Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 
J. ESTEY & €0., Brattleboro, YerinomlL 
H-WJOHp ■ 
LIQUID PAINTS 
HOOFING, BOILER COVERINGS, 
Steam Packings, Mill Board, Gaskets, 
Sheathings, Fire-proof Coatings. Cements, &c 
SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE PRICE-LISTS. 
H. W. Johns Mfg Co., 87 Maiden Lane, N. I- 
Containing f20 Large Eyed Needles, all Kinds, 
f-Dan; crs. Woi'ste<1, Motto, Button, Carpet, etc., etc. Sample 23c. 
MONEY RETURNED, If you don’t think it worth it. Agents wanted. Circular and 
terms free, AS TO OUR RESPONSIBILITY we refer you to the repeated 
editorial notices in this paper. 
THE LONDON NEEDLE CO., 22-24-26 4th Ave., N. Y. 
Stereopticons and Magic Lanterns 
Are now becoming a necessity to every C 
the lessons on the minds of Students ; bell 
COLLEGE, SCHOOL. SUNDAY SCHOOL, and CHURCH in the COUNTRY, as a means of IMPRESSING 
sing the most attractive method of OBJECT TEACHING. 
As a feature of ANNIVERSARIES and FAIRS, an exhibition with a STEREOPTK ON or MAGIC LANTERN always meets with favor. 
VIEWS illustrating every subject of SCIENCE, FOREIGN TRAVEL, BUILDINGS, A\D PLACES OF WOI!ED-RENOWNED INTER¬ 
EST, IlIHLE LANDS, EIFE OF CHRIST, Old and New Testament History. Copies of Celebrated Painting -, Statuary, and Evils of 
Intemperance, etc., etc* Our catalogue also gives lists of views suitable for illustrating the Weekly International Sunday School Lessons. 
53^” Tbe Stereopticon so successfully used, and which formed such an attractive feature at tile Cliatauqua bake Assembly, 
was manufactured by T. H. McALLISTER. 110-Page Illustrated Catalogue sent free. 
A PROFITABLE BUSINESS. 
41 Note,”— In every locality there is an opening for any person to do an excellent business in giving Magic Lantern or Stereopticon Exhibitions, with an assortment of 
i small, compared with the business that can be done, hence offering great 
Interesting pictures, to Sunday Schools and Public Audiences. The first cost of an outfit is 
tainments, and you will have no difficulty in procuring engagements. llG-Page Illustrated Catalogue sent free. 
T. XX. MoA TiIiISTER, Mfg. Optician, 40 INTassau St., New York- 
V A series of Bronze and Silver Medals, also Diplomas from Centennial, Amer. Inst., Kings Co. Fair, etc• The Eargest & Best Assorted Stock in the Country, 
