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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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A perfect Double Tree. 
A perfect Equalizer. 
A perfect Stretcher. 
Can be applied to 
any implement, 
either with or 
without tongue. 
HORSE MANURE 
PACKED IN BALES. 
Under Letters Patent Granted to JAMES B, AKCHEE. 
This method of preparation by compressing and baling (he 
Horse Stable Manure direct from the statdes of the city, is 
for fertilizing purposes, in compact bale of about five hun¬ 
dred pounds weight. By this process all the air is excluded 
and all the valuable properties of the manure are retained 
in a moist state, saturated with all the organic and inorganic 
substances, in a soluble form, until applied to the soil. 
THIS VALUABLE FERTILIZER 
Places it within the reach of all farmers, horticulturists and 
others using fertilizers in a form convenient for cheap trans¬ 
portation and handling. Can be shipped upon cars or steam¬ 
boats without injury to other freight, and in the hold of ves¬ 
sels without damage to the timbers. All bales will have the 
patent stamped on the frames. Orders for this manure are 
solicited and prompt attention given thereto. 
Packing Yard and Shipping Depot, 42<l and 43d 
Sts., East River, New York. 
Address J. B. ARCHER, Manager. 
After long experience this has been proved to be the only 
proper way of baling and handling the manure. 
Application for right to bale in places throughout the 
United States to be made to J. 15. ARCHER, Patentee, Room 
12, id College Place, New York. 
Perfect Mitt Pail 
Price 
Preserves 
Milk from 
all dirt, 
and from 
the odors 
the stable, of the 
d, and of the 
milker, which give the 
so-called animal 
odors. A seat while 
milking ; holds 14 qts.; 
can not be stepped in, 
nor kicked over by the 
cow; the milk is 
strained before enter¬ 
ing it. Address 
DAIRY SUPPLY CO., 
New York. P.O. Box IIP. 
PRACTICAL CAMELLIA CULTlIliE 
For the Florist, Amateur, &c. 
Price two dollars per copy, postage paid. Address 
ROBERT J. HALLIIIAY, Florist, Baltimore. 
Send cwo-ceut stamp for circular giving Contents ol Book, 
and Endorsements ol Camellia Growers. 
BAT AND TRAP. 
As here represented, the 
articles necessary to play 
this game are one bat, one 
ball, and the trap. Any 
number of persons can en¬ 
gage in the game, from one 
to five on a side, and it can 
be played by ladies and 
gentlemen, or girls and 
hoys. It can be play¬ 
ed on the lawn, 
meadow, or any place 
where base¬ 
ball, lawn ten¬ 
nis, or croquet 
are played. The ground need not be smooth as for 
croquet. It is very fascinating, and has as much 
variety as any other popular game. IC tiles ac¬ 
company each game, and they are easily learned. 
Price, S2.00. 
Expressage to be paid by the Recipient. 
ORANGE JUDD CO., 345 Broadway, New York. 
Suer Ont-Door ties and Toys. 
LAWiN TENNIS. 
Until within 
the past few 
months, this 
Game was im¬ 
ported entirely, 
but now we are 
manufacturing 
sets in this coun¬ 
try in such quan¬ 
tity, that we are 
able to sell for 
$ 10.00 a com¬ 
plete set that equals, if not excels, such as last year were sold for $18 to $ 20 . 
Special Offer for 30 Days Only. 
In order to introduce our American Sets into every City, Town, and 
Village in the United States, we offer, if ordered at once, the regular $10.00 
Set, which is complete, for $9.00. Expressage to he paid ly the recipient. 
This set is handsomely gotten up and will last for years .— Hemember, orders 
must he sent in at once. 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 24S Broadway, New York. 
COLUMBIA 
BICYCLE. 
Bicycle riding is unsurpassed as 
a method of travelling, whether 
for speed, sport, or the renewal 
of health. No horse can compare 
with the bicycle for endurance, 
no other pastime is half so fas¬ 
cinating, and the exercise is rec¬ 
ommended by the medical pro¬ 
fession as being most conducive 
to health. Appleyard rode 100 
miles in 7 hours, over a common 
turnpike road, and Waller lias 
accomplished 1,400 miles in 6 
days. Send 3c. stamp lor 24-page 
catalogue, containing price lists 
and full information, or 10c. for 
catalogue and copy of “The 
Bicycling World.” 
THE POPE M’F’G CO.. 
No. 101 Summer St., 
Boston, Mass. 
INVALID ROLLING CHAIR. 
(RECLINING) 
A Priceless boon 
to those who are , 
unable to walk. I 
Hon. A. H. Stephens, *f 
iM. C., and hundreds 
) of others use them.« 
Send for Circular to _, 
FOLDINGS- CHAIR CO.» New Haven* Conn* 
A Valuable Patent Under Date of Jan • 30,1880*. 
BOWLUS’S PATENT 
Ornamental Brass Spring Trace Fastener. 
Can be attached to any Buggy or Spring Wagon, old or 
new, in three minutes. Saves time and trouble. Try them 
and be convinced. Will send to any address, post-paid, one 
(1) pair on receipt of $1.20, or 10 pair $1.10 each. Full nlckle- 
plated $1.60 per pair. Agents wanted. Address 
M. M. BOWLUS, Bowlusyille, Clark Co., O. 
ATTENTION, OWNERS OF HORSES. 
THE ZINC COLLAR PAD 
Is the only permanent, reliable, 
and sensible pad for sore necked 
horses or mules ever made, being- 
smooth metal always in order, It 
does not wear the mane. Over 
1,500,000 in use. Pads of other ma¬ 
terial soon become worthless, 
and have no curative properties 
„ „ ... „ whatever. Zinc Pads are sold by 
all Saddlery Houses and Harness Makers. Ask for them. 
Manufactured by ZINC COLLAR PAD CO., Buchanan, Mich 
FINE WATCHES LOWER. 
New Price List of American Waltham 
Watches, with description and prices of 
over 100 fine Gold or Silver Watches sent 
free to any address. 7t describes how 
I send Watches to all parts of the country 
to be fully examined befo're paying any 
money. Undoubted Reference given, 
perhaps in your own town. 
X. H. WHITE, Jeweler, Newark, N. J. 
MONEY IN POULTRY. 
have been awarded to Prof. A. Corbett, No. 7 Warren St., 
N. Y., for his new process for hatching and raising poultry 
in horse manure. For catalogue, send 3-cent P. 0. stamp. 
Are You Going to New York? Then Stop at the 
TURKISH 
BATH 
HOTEL, 
13 & 15 Laight St., New York. 
Hits well-known house is convenient 
of access from all parts of the city. The 
table is supplied witli the best kinds of 
food, healthfully prepared. The house 
is noted for its pleasant parlors, and the 
cheerful, home-like feeling that prevails. 
It lias just been refitted, and the prices 
are moderate. Connected with the 
house are Turkish Baths, etc., etc. 
Send for circular. 
M. L. HOLBROOK, Proprietor. 
A Most Desirable Residence 
(FOR THE SEASON Olt YEAR), 
With Unsurpassed Educational Ad¬ 
vantages 
FOR Y'OUR FAMILY, 
Most Excellent Society—and all Ad¬ 
vantages of City and Country. 
Nothing superior in point of Desirability, Healthfulness. 
In one of New England’s most beautiful City-towns. 
A Well Furnished Rome (3'/ 2 Acres) 
For Sale on Easy Terms, or leased to an acceptable well-to- 
do Family at very moderate rental for 5 or 10 months, from 
June 1 (or longer if desired). For particulars, address 
“ PROPRIETOR,” care American AgriculturM Office, 245 
Broadway, New York. 
