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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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ENABLE YOU TO PURCHASE 
DRY GOODS 
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-FROM- 
JORDAN, MARSH & CO., 
Boston, Mass., U. S. A., 
With as much satisfaction as if you were buy¬ 
ing in person. Send for our 
Descriptive Catalogue, 
MAILED FREE ON APPLICATION. 
SAMPLES promptly forwarded. ORDERS 
executed with the most scrupulous care and 
despatch. 
GLOVES 
CLOAKS 
SHAWLS 
RIBBONS 
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BUTTONS 
CARPETS 
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FLANNELS 
MILLINERY 
UMBRELLAS 
BLACK SILKS 
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LADIES’ CLOAKS 
BOYS’ CLOTHING 
HANDKERCHIEFS 
DRESS TRIMMINGS 
GENTS’ FURNISHINGS 
LADIES' UNDERWEAR 
JORDAN, MARSH & €0., Washington and Avon Streets. 
HOG RINGING A FAILURE. 
o II i 
TENDON CUTTER A SUCCESS. 
ANIMAL CONQUEROR. 
ANIMAL CONQUEROR 
PT’D DEC. 21, ’80, AND FEB. 7, ’82. 
By the use of this instrument we take from the Hog its 
power to root, by removing a section or piece of the tendon 
or muscle which operates the shovel at the end of the nose, 
thereby forever after preventing them from rooting. 
THIS IS NO SNOOTER, 
and we will convince the most skeptical that this little in¬ 
strument will do its work effectually. 
Any number of testimonials furnished on application. 
If not found on sale in your locality, will send sample 
Cutter and Holder on receipt of $3.50. Address 
EWING & CO., Decatur, III. 
Manufacturers and Patentees. 
University of the State of New York. 
141 West 54th St. NEW YORK CITY. 
The next session of this Institution will open October 2d, 
1882. Catalogues and announcements can be had from the 
Dean of the Faculty. A. LIAUTARD, 1U.D.V.S., 
Dean of the Faculty. 
ROBBINS’ IMPROVED 
CATTLE TIE. 
(Patented May 31st, 1881.) 
Important to Farmers. 
Something New for 
STOCKMEN. 
The most practical Cattle 
Tie now in use. 
Prices and Terms furnished 
on Application. 
H. M. ROBBINS, 
Newington, Conn. 
HARNESS. 
A Good, Substantial Single Harness. 
Hand-made, full nickel-plated for $13.50. Call and see 
or send for sample. Also a complete assortment of RID¬ 
ING SADDLES. BRIDLES, CARRIAGE ROBES, and 
DUSTERS, HORSE CLOTHING, and NETS. 
C. B. SMITH & CO., 40 Warren St„ New York. 
THE NEW CENTENNIAL 
INCUBATOR. 
Self-Regulating. No Electricity, Clockwork, etc. Can he 
used anywhere and bv anybody. Send 3c-stamp for circular 
to A. M HALSTED, Box 10, Rye, N.Y. 
Halsted’s Book on “ Incubation and Incubators." 110 
Pages. Nearly 100 Illustrations. 75 cents by mail. 
TEAS 
in abundance.—85 Million poune.j 
imported last year.—Prices lower 
than ever.—Agents wanted.—Don't 
waste time.—Send for circular. 
10 lbs. Good Black or Mixed, for $1. 
10 lbs. Fine Black or mixed, for 82. 
10 lbs. Ckosce Black or Mixed, for $3. 
Send for pound sample, 17 cts. extra for postage. 
Then get up a club. Choicest Tea in the world.— 
Largest variety—Pleases everybody.—Oldest Tea 
House in America.—No chromo.—No Humbug.— 
Straight business.—Value for money. 
ROB’T IVELLS, 43 Yescy St... N. Y., P-O. Box 128?. 
a SWITZERLAND _ 
•2e ENDORSES 
• PENNSYLVANIA * 
Pronouncing THE LANCASTER WATCH 
MANF'D BY LANCASTER WATCH CO., LANCASTER, PA., 
“THE BEST WATCH 
MADE IN AMERICA.” 
SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 
Composed largely of powdered Mica or Isin¬ 
glass, is the B E S T and CHEAPEST lubrica^ 
tor, in the world—the BESTbecause itdoes 
not gum, hut forms a highly polished sur¬ 
face over the axle, reducing friction and 
lighteningthe draft ; the CHEAPEST 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. GUARANTEED to 
contain NO Petroleum. Sold by all dealers. 
I3?~ Our Pocket Cyclopedia of Things Worth 
Knowing mailed free. 
MICA MANUFACTURING GO. 
228 Hudson Street, New York. 
356 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O. 
31 Michigan Ave., Chicago, III 
A book devoted -entirely to Plymouth 
Bock fowls, also a separate book on White 
Leghorns, another on Brown Leghorns, 
a book on curing Poultry Diseases, and 
another entitled How to Feed Fowls. 
Either of the above mailed for 25 cts., or all 
five for $1.00. Address the author 
H. H. Stoddard, Hartford, Ct. 
The BEST COMPOUND 
EVER INVENTED FOR 
WASHING CLOTHING, 
and everything else, in Hard or Soft Wa¬ 
ter, without danger to fabric or hands. 
Saves Labor, Time, and Soap, amaz— 
ingly, and is of great value to housekeepers. 
Sold by all Grocers—but see that vile Counter¬ 
feits are not urged upon you. PEARLING 
is the only safe article, and always bears 
the name of JAMES PYLE, New York. 
OVER THREE-QUARTERS OF A MILLION IN 
STOCK TO SELECT FROM. 
All bought for cash, and sold at lowest city pri¬ 
ces. DressGoods,Silks, Shawls,Trimmings, Hos¬ 
iery, Upholstery, Fancy Goods, Ladies’ Dresses, 
Wraps, Underwear, Ties, Laces, Gents’ Furnish¬ 
ing Goods, Infants’, Boys’and Girls’ Outfits, &c. 
Correspondence solicited. 
Samples and information free. 
“SHOPPING GUIDE” mailed free on 
application. 
COOPER & CONARD, 
Ninth and Market Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Please say where you saw this adrertiscment. 
Hn-rz-t-c 
l-odo 
style type 
7 Qn 50 elegant new Chromot'ards 10c. 14 pks.$l 
1 Agts. make 50 per cent. Please send 20c for A gent’s 
Album of samples. Premium List &c. Blank Cards at 
^wholesale. NOKTHFOKD CARD WORKS. Northfor<l,Conn. 
m*sasg ** Series For 18 S3. 
mKSSr £S(f|EIecnnt Imported designs, nil Chroj 
*' v rao8,(xxx board) in beautiful colors, Gold 
A: Silver, Germ an A French Florals. Scenery from the 
River Rhine? Arctic Scenes, Mossrose Series, Ocean 
Vie ws, Bi rd Mottoes, Arc. name in fancy script type, lOc.or 
jUffi^ORExtra Large size Embossed Chro» 
^mos,name in any style, 10e.Ag‘t3 
make 40 per cent. 14 packs of either for $1, Our beautiful bound 
Book of IOO Styles,for 1882, 35c. Full particulars with every or- 
der.Blank Cardsat wholesale.© ARI> MILLS Northford Ct« 
H Fringe, Chromo, Fan, Ivy Wreath, Gilt vase of 
vf Roses, &c. no 2 alike, name on 10c. Agent's hook 
of samples 25c. GO RDON PR T’G CO.jNoRTHroRmCT., 
^ iLaRGeTThROMO cards" no™aii™ 
with name, 10c., post-paid. 
G. I. REED & CO., Nassau, N. Y. 
40 
pj ^ Chromo, Motto, Hand and Bouquet Cards, with name • 
10c. Sample book, 25c. 
Co., New Haven, Ct. 
Franklin Printing 
30 
Fine White Gold Edge CardB, name on, 10 ;. Sample- 
Book, 25c. F. M. SHAW & CO., Jersey City, N. J. 
■fj \ I?Oil FTC!?* Thermometers, Compasses, Opera 
K/mViUShl G tas.ses, Spectacles, Microscopes,. 
and Telescopes. R. «fc J. BECK, Manufacturing 
Opticians. Philadelphia, Pa. B^“Send for Illus¬ 
trated Priced Catalogue. 
Phonography, or Phonetic Shorthand 
Catalogue of works, with Phonographic alphabet and Illus¬ 
trations, for beginners, sent on application. Address, Benn 
Pitman, Cincinnati, O. 
1 odv i&inonfo Can secure permanent employment 
E™a,Uj riyCIIILo with good salary selling Queen City 
Skirt and Stocking: Supporters, etc. Sample Outfit 
Free. Address Queen City Suspender Co., Cincinnati, O. 
LYON&HEAL.Y 
State & Monroe Sts.,Chicago. 
Will send prepaid to an v address their 
, BAND CATALOGUE, j 
for 1882, 200 pages, 210 Engravings! 
of instruments. Suits, Caps, Belts, 
Pompons, Epaulets, Cap-Lamps. 
Stands, Drum Major’s Staffs, and 
Hats, Sundry Band Outfits, Repairin 0 
Materials, also includes Instruction and Ex¬ 
ercises for Amateur Bands, and a Catalogue' 
ox fChoice Bond Music. 
I NFORMATION about Goat Culture. Circulars free. 
DANIEL F. TOMPKINS, 
P. O. Box, 184, Newark, New Jersey* 
