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Every lady should send 25 cents to Strawbrldge & 
Clothier, Philadelphia, and receive their Fashion Quarterly 
for 6 mos. 1,000 illustrations and 4 pages new music each 
issue. _ 
THE ACCURATE WATCH. Stem Winder. StemSetie -. 
Reliable. Warranted. Thousands sold and no complaints. 
Circulars free. Price *10, delivered free at your nearest 
express office on receipt of price. If our watch was not as 
represented, the “Agriculturist" would not publish this ad¬ 
vertisement. CUMMINGS & CO., 3S Dey Street, New York. 
ONE TISHAS. ©S7 CHILOREN’S SHOES 
witli tlie 
BLACK TIP ON THEM, will convince 
Parents of tlieir VALUE. 
WATCHES 
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. MARKS’ PATENTS. 
--- With Rubber hands and feet. The most simple. 
durable, and useful. Of world-wide fame. In 
'practical use in all civilized nations. U. S. Gov¬ 
ernment Manufacturer. Also Rolling and In¬ 
valid Chairs and Crutches constantly on hand. 
Pamphlet of 130 pages, giving full informa¬ 
tion, sent free. A. A. MARKS, 
691 Broadway, N.Y.,tJ. S. A. 
0 EAST 14TH STREET. 
Dress Reform. 
Union Undergarments. 
Vest and Drawers in one. 
Made in all weights of Merino 
and Cashmere, Chemilettes, 
Princess Skirts, Emancipa¬ 
tion, Dress Reform and Com¬ 
fort Waists. Corded Waists 
a Specialty. New Illustrated 
Pamphlet Free. 
MRS. A. FLETCHER, 
fi East 14th St.. N. Y. City. 
Over Threo-Qunrtrrs of n Million in Stock. 
All bought for cash, and sold at lowest city prices. 
I nderwenr. A 1C8« LjHPvI*. uciiin a . uniisiiiiitt ^ . i* 01 
Infant*', Boys’ nnd Girls’ Outfits, &c. Samples, lufor- 
.nation, aud “ SHOPPING GUTDF," free on application. 
COOPER & CON AUD, tltli & Market St., Phllads. 
(j^Please say where v you saw this Advertisement. 
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“ DOVER EGG BEATER ” is the only article in the wide 
world that is Warranted to delight the purchaser. 
For 50 cents one is sent by mail, postpaid. 
DOVER STAMPING CO., 
Boston, Mass., U. S. A. 
fP "D A VC to sell our Hand Rubber Stamps, 
L t JL O Samples free. C. Foljambe & Co.. 
tSuccesBors to G. A. Harper & Bro.;, Cleveland, O. 
Jewelry, Silverware, retailed at wholesale 
rates. Illustrated Price List free. 1 
T. W. KENNEDY, P. O. Box 85U, N. Y. 
H.W.J 0 HNS' 
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Paints 
Are the purest, finest, richest, most durable and economi¬ 
cal paints ever made for structural purposes. Samples of 
colors and Descriptive Price Lists free by mail. 
From American Agriculturist, November, 1880. 
44 Through a number of years the II, W. 
Johns M’f’g Co. have established an en¬ 
viable reputation for making liquid 
paints that are remarkable for tkeir dura¬ 
bility and beauty. Tlieir Asbestos Liquid 
Paints have real merit, and all who con¬ 
template painting tlieir farm and other 
buildings should bear this in mind. We 
can gladly refer tlie reader to our recom¬ 
mendations of this firm and its paints in 
the past.” 
H. W. JOHNS 3IANUFACTURING CO„ 
S? Maiden Lane, N. Y., 
Manufacturers of GENUINE Asbestos Roofing. 
Steam Pipe and Boiler Coverings, Steam 
Packing, Millboard, Sheathings, Lin¬ 
ings, Coatings, Cements, etc. 
MAHER & CRUSH'S COMMON-SENSE KNIFE 
Contains Pruning blade. Jackknife blade, and Budding 
or Spaying blade. Cut gives exact size. Probably every 
farmer, gardener, and slock-man lias often thought of 
such a knife as this, and here it is. Blades carefully 
forged from razor steel, file-tested, and re¬ 
placed free if soft or flawy. Price SI,00, 
post-paid ; or without the budding 
blade, 75 cents; with just large ana 
^ small blades. 50 cents : extra strong 
"-blade, for hard service, 75 cents ; 
“ Our Best ” oil-tempered Pru- 
ner. $1.00; Budding knife. 65 
cents: Pruning Shears, $1.00. 
Illustrated List free; also our 
“ How to Use a Razor ” 
MAHER & CSROSH, 
Cutlers, TOLEDO, OHIO. 
and Stereopticons of all kinds and prices.—Views illus¬ 
trating every subject, for Public Exhibitions, etc.— 
Profitable business for a man with small capital. Also, 
Lanterns and Views for Colleges, Schools, Churches, 
Sunday Schools, and Parlor Entertainments. Send stamp 
for 116-page illustrated Catalogue. 
MCALLISTER, M’Pg Optician, 49 Nassau St., N. Y 
Not Fail 
to send for 
| our FALL 
Price-List 
for 1882 . 
Free to any address west 
ofPenna.andN.Y. upon 
application. Contains 
descriptions of everything required for 
personal or family use, with over 2,200 
illustrations. We sell ALL goods at 
wholesale prices, in quantities to suit 
the purchaser. Only house in America 
who make this their special business. 
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO., 
22? and 229 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, 11L 
COLUMBIA 
BICYCLE. 
The Bicycle, as a permanent, 
practical road-vehicle, is an ac¬ 
knowledged fact, and the thou¬ 
sands in daily use are constantly 
increasing in numbers. It com¬ 
bines speed and endurance that 
no horse can equal, and for plea¬ 
sure or health is far superior to 
any other out-door sport. The 
art of riding is easily acquired, 
and the exercise is recom¬ 
mended by the medical profes¬ 
sion as a means of renewing 
health and strength, as it brings 
into action almost every muscle 
of the body. Send 3c. stamp for 
24-page illustrated catalogue, 
containing price-lists and full 
information. 
THE POPE M’F’G CO„ 
No. 59?' Washington St,, 
Boston, Mass. 
The BEST COMPOUND 
EVER INVENTED FOR 
WASB1MG CL0T2-1I1TC. 
and everything else, in Hard or Soft Wa¬ 
ter, without danger to fabric or bands. 
Saves Labor, Time, and Soap, aitiaz- 
ingly, and is of great value to housekeepers. 
Sold by all Grocers—but see that vile Counter¬ 
feits are not urged upon you. PEARLINE 
is tho only safe article, and always bears 
tho name of JAMES PYLE, New York. 
Composed largely of powdered Mica or Isin¬ 
glass, is the B E S T and CHEAPEST lubrica¬ 
tor, in the world—the BEST because itdoes 
not gum, hut forms a highly polished sur¬ 
face over the axle, reducing friction and 
lightening the draft; the CH E APEST be¬ 
cause it costs NO MORE than inferior 
brands, and one box will do the work of 
two of any other make. Answers as well 
for Harvesters, Mill Gearing, Threshing Ma¬ 
chines, Corn-Planters, Carriages, Buggies, 
etc., as for Wagons. CUARANTEED to 
contain NO Petroleum. Sold by all dealers.; 
IP-®’” Our Pocket Cyclopedia of Things Worth 
Knowing mailed free. 
MICA MANUFACTURING CO. 
228 Hudson Street, New York. 
356 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O. 
31 Michigan Ave., Chicago, Hi 
WELLS, RICHARDSON &. CO’S 
IMPROVED 
BUTTER COLOR 
J A NEW DISCOVERY. 
l£P*For several years we have furnished the ] 
Dairymen of America with an excellent arti- 
• flcial color for butter; so meritorious that it met ^ 
s with great success everywhere receiving the • 
'highest and only prizes at both International 4 
Dairy Fairs. 
K^“But by patient and scientific chemical re- . 
search we have improved in several points, and ( 
now offer this new color as the best in the world. ■ 
»t WiH Not Color the Buttermilk. It j 
Will Not Turn Rancid, It Is the 
, S trongest, Brightest and 
Cheapest Color Made, 
1 JdTAnd, while prepared in oil, is so compound¬ 
ed that it is impossible for it to become rancid. 
I USTBEWARE of ah imitations, and of all. 
other oil colors, for they aro liable to become f 
rancid and spoil tho butter. 
1 dTlf you cannot get the “improved” write us * 
to know where and how to get it without extra( 
(expense. (h>) 
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Rurllngton, Yt. 
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