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AMEKIOAI^ AGiUCULTUEIST, 
1884. J 
GOLD MEDAL, PABI8, 1878. 
BAKER’S 
ImM Coct 
Warranted absolutely pure 
Cocoa, from which the excess of 
Oil has been removed. It has three 
times the strength of Cocoa mixed 
with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, 
and is therefore far more economi¬ 
cal. It is delicious, nourishing, 
strengthening, easily digested, and 
admirably adapted for invalids as 
well as for persons in health. 
Sold by Grocers everywhere. 
¥. BAKER & CO., Dorcliester, Mass. 
staI'ard 
SILK 
or THE 
WORLD I 
Pull assortment of above as well as of the celebrated 
XIVKEKA KNITTING SIUK, EMBROIDBK- 
lES FLOSSES, &c., for sale by all leading dealers. Sixty 
Mge ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET, with rules f or KNIT- 
flNG, EMBROIDERY, CROCHET, Ac., sent for 6 cents 
instamps. dlTBKKA SIKK CO.i Boston, Mass 
“FAY’S CELEBRATED MANILLA” costs less than one-h 
plaster to finish rooms, will last as long as the building. I 
as 
Sheathing, Carpets 
Samples free. 
and Rugs 
made of 
W. 
same material. 
H. FAY & CO., Camden, N. J. 
^ 1 %^ m HAS BEEN CLEARED BY 
$43oneagent 
IN THIRTEEN DAYS 
Selling our Household Articles, the fast¬ 
est selling and most satisfactory goods ever offered,viz.: Champion Bosom 
Stretcher, K. &: W. Clothes Horse, Kureka Carpet Stretcher 
.and Ward’s Folding' Ironing Table. CIRCULARS FREE. 
Address THE K. & W. MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Chilllcothe. Ohio- 
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS 
MARKS’ PATENTS. 
With Rubber hands and feet. 
The most comfortable, dura¬ 
ble, and useful. In practical 
use in all civilized nations. U. 
S. Government Manufacturer. 
Established 1858. Large illus¬ 
trated pamphlet, in English or 
Spanish, sent free. Also, a 
NEW SYSTEM of 
MEASEREMENT, by 
which limbs can be made and 
sent to all parts of the world 
wlthGU A R A N TEED 
SUCCESS. 
A. A. MARKS, 
691 Broadway, New York City. 
MAHER & GROSfl’S COMMON-SENSE KNIFE. 
Contains Pruning blade, Jackknife blade, and Budding or Speying 
blade. Cut gives exact size. Probably every farmer, gardener, ana 
stock-man has often thought of such a knife, and here it is. 
Blades carefully forged from razor steel, file-tested, and 
replaced free if soft or fiawy. Price, 
Jl.OO, post-paid, or without the budding blade. 
75 cents ; with just large anf 
small Jack-knife blades, 50 cts. 
extra strong 2-blade, for hard 
service, 75cents; “Our Best" 
oil-tempered Prnner, $1.00; 
Budding knife, 65 cents; Prun¬ 
ing Shears, $1.00. 
Illustrated List free; also onf 
“ How to Use a Razor.” 
in Alls: K A 
Cutlers, TOLEDO, OHIO. 
The World’s Becognition of Uerit. 
l^ondon—iSSi—Announcement. 
At thd late International Medical and Sanitary Ez- 
'BTBmoN, the World’s most competeDt Judges reoogaited 
.tbtir un^ualUd excellence b/ granting the 
ONLY “AWARD OF MERIT” FOR TRUSSES 
"TO I. B. BBBLET, PHILADELPHIA, U. S. A." 
.tfOrer Sixty-Eight Competitors,)—K 5 onfirming their high 
aror with America’s most distinguished Surgeons. 
BxMism ow Junoxs rxou tbx Royal Gollxok of StmaxoNS 
Thoman Bryant, F, R. C. S., Chrietopher Eeath, F. R. C. 3., 
Thomae Smith, F. R. C. S., John Wood, F. R. S., F. R. <7. 3. 
SEELEY’S HABD.RUBBEE TRUSSES. 
Steel Springs.neatly coTered with highly-polished Hard 
3abber. Made in every desirable pattern, with Pads 
rsuiatomloally constructed. Light, cool, cleanly, durable; 
tinequalled in quality, finish, and practical construction. 
Bnaffeoted by time, use or climate; used in bathing, 
Alw»ya Reliable. Prices reduced to meet 
ihe popular demands. Sold by all leading Druggists and 
■Bealers at the usual price of common Trusses. 
Xn JHttieult or COMPLICATEL DA8ES addrces 
SEELEY’S TRUSS AND BANDAGE 
^ .1347 Chestnut St. irCTRDl ICUMtllTC^ Street, 
Philadi.,U. S. A.) w I nuUou lilltlH 10 { London, Eng. 
Undei4he Patronage of the World's most Eminent Surgeon.^, 
'The Correct and Skillful Mechanical Treatment of 
Hernia ob Ruptube a Specialty, e 
See Qross'i Bevised Idition and Agnew's Late Surgery. 
rBxFxxiNoxPro/s. 3. 2>. Oroet, D. Bayee Agneta, Willard 
Barker, W. H. Paneoaet, Dr. Tho$, G. Morton, and othere, 
Trade-lVImrlc—Caation Notice!— From fro- 
'iQuentcomplaints of tn/t^riortmilo^ions haying been supplied 
.-on calls for “Hard-Rubber Trusses,” we beg to adriso 
the public and Trade, that tho distinguishing words, 
’ f^HABD-RuBBEB TRUSS,” was, On January 2d, 1883. granted 
rrasTndo-I^rk, to our exclusire use, under Act of Congress, 
-March^ 1881. All “Habd-Rubbeb Trusses” sold, not 
.ifitampod, “ 1. B. Seeley, Warranted,” are infringements, 
•digaintt which wo shall protect our Customers and Trade. 
WANTED AS AGENTS 
Hardware, Stove and Tin, Agricultural Implement 
and Country Dealers to take Agency for the 
Zimmerman Fruit & Vegetable Evaporator 
OVER 15,000 SOLD. 
The only Galvanized Iron Evaporator in the market, made on correct 
and scientific principles and tufly protected by Letters Patent. Five 
sizes made. We will send on apptication free, the best and most com¬ 
plete work.fully illustrated, on evaporating fruits, preparing, bleach¬ 
ing, conserving, packing and marketing same. Send for Catalogue 
Address ZIMMERMAN MANUFACTURING GO., 
Cincinnati, Ohio, or Burlinfi^ton, Iowa. 
ESTABIJSUED 1864. KO rATENT ! NO PAK k 
1 ^ 1 VPilVA obtained for Mechanical Devices, Com* 
III I I U I 1* pounds, Desire and Labels. All prell* 
|w ■ I ■ H I % minary examinatione as to patentability 
I 11 I I II I ■! ofinventlonsfree. Our^^GuideforObtain* 
I HI Isll I Ir in? Patents ” is Bent free everywhere. 
Address liOUlS BAGGEK & CO., SolioUora of Patents, 
IV.tSlIIXG'I’ON, D. C. 
FREE Silks for Patchwork., 
Any lady sending 14 2c. stamps for three /' 
months’ subscription to the Home Guest, onr popular/ 
size 20 X 20inches. R. L. SPENCER CO., Hartford. Conn. 
1870 
AMERICAN RUBBER PAINT. 
E. BliUNT, Mannfactnrer, 115 Maiden Uane, New York . 
The AsTEKicaN Agrictjxtheist, in an article headed “The American 
Rubber Paint'' writes : 
Of late years several substitutes for the ordinary Lead and Oil paint have 
been introduced. One of the successful ones of this kind is the American 
Rubber Paint which has been used with satisfaction by some of our asso¬ 
ciates, and which is as good as any article now in the market. 
Greens, for Window Blinds, etc...$2.50 per Gal. 
Other Shades, including White and Black. 1.50 “ 
Roof Paint, Water Proof. 1.00 “ 
Until further Notice, will allow a discount of 20 per cent on all orders 
of five gallons and upwards, accompanied by the cash, or ■will send C. O. D. 
by Express upon receipt of 10 per cent of the amount, to Insure expenses. If 
after a proper trial the Paint Is not all that it is represented to he, I ^11 return 
the money, or repaint the building at my expense. Send for Sample Colors, 
Directions, etc. 
