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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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ATTENTION, FARMERS! FRMOWERS! EVERYBODY!! 
Lewis’s CoilMionForce Pms mates Three MacMnes-see Gut. 
Made of brass throughout. This is the best ard cheapest first-class Hand Pump in the 
HVtus t«itmf.iw»aR.~iT& a 
"=^l nmamm srsuitE iljan 
World. To introduce it, I will send a sample Pump to any express station in the United 
ilar retail price, $6. Will throw a good 
States or Canadas, express paid for $5.50 ; regul: 
the Potato-Bug Exterminator separate—pi 
six acres per day. Send for Illustrated Catalogue, 
each of whom has bought from 
’.press. _ . . _ . . . _„_ 
stream of water fifty to sixty feet. 1 have the finest Spray Attachment ever put on a 
pump—can change from solid stream to spray instantly while pumping. I also manufacture 
r separate—price, zinc tabe, post-paid, $125; polished b 
. jrass, post-paid, $1.75; can do four to 
Prise List and Terms to Agents, etc. I give a long list of customers, 
... ' " ~ ' to 
rom $51) to $2,U00 of these goods in from one to three weeks’ timeand have made from $10 t 
$30 per day. Agents wanted every where. LEWIS MANUFACTURING WORKS, Catskill, N. V. 
WALKER-- ThTbest 
WASHER. 
Warranted for 5 Years, and satisfaction guaranteed or 
money refunded. The Rest, most Efficient, and most 
Durable Was' er in the world. It has no rival, and is 
the only machine that will zcash perfectly clean without 
rubbing. It can be used in any sized tub, or shifted from 
one tub to another in a moment. Is so simple and easy 
to operate that the most delicate lady or child 10 years 
old can do the work. It is made of Galvanized Iron, and 
is the only Washer in the world that has the Rubber 
Rands on the Rollers, which prevent the breaking of 
buttons and injury to clothes. 
IfiCUTC UfAUTCn -Exclusive territory. Retail price $8.00. Agents’sample, $3.50, Also the 
AUtn I « nANIEU celebrated Keystone Wringers at Manufacturers’lowest price. Circulars 
tree. Refer to editor of this paper Address ERIE WASHER CO., Erie, Pa. 
IT IS A MISTAKE 
to suppose that the cheapest of farmers’ papers is not Interesting, original 
and valuable. Some of the ablest writers contribute to it, and no matter how 
__ __ __ _ many papers you are now taking, you will find The Farm and Garden different 
from them all, and having more variety in it than in any single paper. Remember that we follow no beaten track, are tied down by no 
old customs, and will not send a single number unless you want it. We pnblish The Farm and Garden monthly; it has 16 
pages, of good paper, and a handsome cover. We mail single copies for 5 cents, give three month’s trial subscription for 15 
cents, and a year for 50 cents; we take stamps, and we want you to please send now, addressing The Farm and Garden, 
at 267 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia 
D ICK’S RECITATIONS - - — No. 14. 
Containing everything that is Fresh and Popular, including CHARACTER SKETCHES, DIALECT 
PIECES, HUMOROUS, sentimental, PATHETIC, PATRIOTIC, ELOQUENT, AND 
SERIOUS. Each uamber Contains about 180 Pages of Reading: Matter, printed on fine paper, 
from clear type. Paper Cover, price 30 cts.; or Full Cloth, Price 50 cts. For sale by ail Booksellers. 
Sample copies sent to any address upon receipt of price. fSfSend for our Catalogue of Dialogues, Recitations, and 
Amateur Plays. DICK & FITZGERALD, New York. 
“IIA DADDY! 
55 
Funniest set of Card Pictures ever pub¬ 
lished. Send 12 cents, or four .3 cent 
ostage stamps to HAPPY HOURS BA- 
AR, 21 Beekman st., New York. 
CUT THIS OUT. 
TO AGENTS—This set is selling fast 
—you can sell lots of them. 
A Household Necessity, 
Sold, by 
Pharmacists, Grocers, 
| WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS 
AND 
E. FOUGERA, BROOKLYN, 1.1. 
mTTTV TfTTPI TT & 15 LaigUt St., New York. 
1 UiiJa.1oI 1 This well-known house is convenient 
of access from all parts of the city. The 
table is supplied with the best kinds of 
. ___ food, healthfully prepared. The house 
K A T H is noted for its pleasant parlors, and the 
DA X XI cheerful, home-like feeling that prevails. 
It has just been refitted, and the prices 
are moderate. Connected with the 
(vnmriT house are Turkish Baths, etc., etc. 
HOTEL. Send for circular. 
JLil/ X XJXJj m l HOLBROOK, Proprietor. 
DRESS REFORM. 
Union Undergarments. 
Vests and Drawers in one. 
Made in all weights of Merino 
and Cashmere. Chemilettes, 
Princess Skirts, Emancipa¬ 
tion, Dress Reform and Com¬ 
fort Waists. Corded lVatsts 
a Specialty. NEW Illus¬ 
trated Pamphlets free. 
MRS. A. FLETCHER, 
6 E. 14th St., New York City. 
rOTT p Devoted to Fishing, Brook, 
III LJ River, Lake, and Sea. 
The only journal of its kind in Am- 
i linnin i » T erica - Essays by the best angling writ- 
A \1 I. K 11 \l era, and Fishing Reports from every 
AilllJi LllUilli section of the U. S. and Canada. Sub¬ 
scription $3.00 a year. Published every 
A AT/I inn Saturday. Specimen copies ten cents. 
Ai\ IT I i Hi K. Address, WM. C. HARRIS, Editor and 
I Manager. 169 William St., New York. 
Lady Agents 
Skirt and Stocking I 
Free. Address Queen 
Can secure permanent employment 
with good salary selling Queen City 
eking Supporter*, etc. Sample Outfit 
~ City Suepeuder Co., Cincinnati, O. 
■ CHIC8CEB1NE 
mm 
Excels all other Pianos of American manu¬ 
facture in its various patented improvements. 
The new designs in CHICKERING GRANDS, 
assuring larger results in power and purity, 
length and sweetness of tone, leave noth¬ 
ing to be desired. The Chickering SQUARE 
PIANOS in all the usual styles are unrivaled- 
The new CHICKERING UPRIGHT has the 
justly celebrated patented metallic action, 
which forever prevents the possibility of at¬ 
mospheric interference with the action of the 
instrument, and adapts it for use in any 
climate. 
Send for Circular and Price List. 
CHICKERING & SONS, 
Ware rooms, 
130 Fifth Ave., N. Y. | 15G Tremont-st., Boston. 
ILYON&HEALY 
| Stale & Ytmroe Sts..Chicago. 
Will fendprepaid to any address their 
1 for 188-55 tWttrtSlSk 
4of Instruments, Suits, Cape, Belts, 
•Pompons, Epaulets, Can-Lamps, 
i Stands. Drum Major's Stalls, aud 
J .Hats, Sundry Band Outfit*, Repairing 
SJMaterials, a!sc Includes Instruction and Ex- 
Tfercises for Amateur Bands, and a Catalogue' 
of Choice Band Music. 
XT'AY’S 
WATER-PROOF 
BUILDING MANILLA. 
(Established in 1866.) 
This water proof material, resembling 
fine leather, is used for roofs, outside 
wails of buildings, and inside in place 
of plaster. Made also into carpets and 
rugs. Samples and Catalogue free. 
W. H. FAY, Camden, N. J, 
We are now ready to offer to Dairymen and to the Trade. 
a HAND BUTTER - WORKER, operating on the principle 
of direct and powerful pressure, instead of rolling, grind- 
ing, or sliding upon the butter. 
We claim that it is the only Butter-Worker which will 
certainly, quickly, and easily, take out all the buttermilk, 
and which does not and cannot injure the grain of the but¬ 
ter. It works in the salt as easily and as well. 
Five sizes made for Family Dailies. Five 6izes for Fac¬ 
tory use. Ail our goods are of perfect stock and the beet 
workmanship. They are strong, simple, efficient, convenient 
and durable. They continue to be 
THE STANDARD CHURNS OF THE COUNTRY. 
Inquire of the nearest Dealer in such goods for a “ Blan¬ 
chard Butter • Worker,” or a genuine “ Blanchard 
Churn, ’ and if he has none on hand, send postal for Prices 
and Descriptive Circulars to 
THE INVENTORS AND SOLE MANUFACTURERS, 
PORTER BLANCHARD’S SONS, Concord, N. H. 
THE CELEBRATED 
WARRI MILK BOTTLES. 
PATENTED MARCH 23d, 1880. 
Nothing but Glass in 
Contact with the Milk. 
Safety Shipping Boxes. 
Quarts, Pints, % Pint, 
Cream. 
Descriptive circular cn ap¬ 
plication. 
Warren Glass Works Co. v 
FACTORY. 
Cumberland, Md. 
44 College Place, 
New York. 
DAVIS’ SWING CHURN. 
Best and Cheapest. 
No inside fixtures, always 
right side up. Easiest to use. 
Nine sizes made. Three sizes 
Nesbitt Butter Printer. 
Every churn and printer war¬ 
ranted. One churn at whole¬ 
sale where we have no agents. 
Send postal for circulars. 
Agents wanted. Vermont 
Farm Machine Co., Bel¬ 
lows Falls, Vt. 
PeachCsder 
Peach Cider is a new discovery. Patented October 25th, 1881. 
$3.00 per Bushel Net for your Peaches 
at Home. 
SALES PERMANENT AS FLOUR. 
Rights to Manufacture and Territory for Sale. 
Address or call upon 
L. P. COBLENTZ, Patentee. 
Middletown, Frederick Co., Md. 
■ AS3 IMMEDIATELY! 
Mw IM Hh Ej Bn | H 25 Young Men and Women to 
WW IV I ■ V prepare for Special Petitions an 
Book-keepers, Penmen, Salesmen, 4c. Situations Guaranteed 
Address withstamp, COBB’S COLLEGE, Palnesville,Cl 
Trespass. 
Farmers and Sportsmen.— The interest of farmers and 
decent sportsmen arc identical. It is for the benefit of both 
that lawless ruffians, armed with impudence and shot-guns, 
should be surpressed. Scores of shooters, who in the cities 
and towns where they live are law abiding because of their 
fear of the police, go out every season, and between seasons, 
trespassing on the farmers’ lands, breaking down his fences, 
peppering his live stock with shot, shooting bis pigeons and 
poultry, and conducting themselves generally in a manner 
that ought to land them in the State prison. This pestilen¬ 
tial horde is yearly Increasing. The respectable portion of 
society may well ask if there is any remedy for this evil, 
and what that remedy Is ?— From tlic Forest and Stream, 
Nov. 3, 1881. 
The editors of the Forest and Stream, (39 Park Row, 
N. Y. City),invite the views of landowners on this topic. 
