$500 in Premiums 
TWO NEW POTATOES! 
THE SMITH 
American Organ Go 
Having got their additional new factory in working 
order, mid having arranged the details of manufue- j 
lure between the two i stablishmnnts, whereby they 
have secured great improvements in the aolid qual¬ 
ities, ufc well ,'i« In the exterior finish of their instru- 
inents, would now ask the eandkl attention of the 
musical public to a few statements. 
1. DURING TUBS LAHT FEW YEARS NEARLY 
EVERY STYLE IIA 8 BEEN CHANGED BV THE 
ADDITION OF NEW STOPS, AND OF REGIS¬ 
TERS WITH NEW AND STRIKING QUALITIES 
OF TONE. THE EALOPIION, THE A VLODI A, 
AND THE FAGOTTI ARE AMONG THE NEW 
ADDITIONS. 
EX T K ,t I-. \ If. 1. S l Ri; M o _\ T. 
Ten Days Earlier than Early Rose. 
Enormously Product i vr and of 
EXCELLENT FLAVOK. S! per 
pound! 1 pounds by mall, post-paid, 
for S3.SO. 
COMPTON*-. SURPRISE. N*J6 
IIumIicIh to the Acre. A little litter 
Ilian Early Kose. Equal In quulity. 
83 per pound, by mail, post-paid. 
8.500 will he awarded ns PREMI- 
UMS to those who produce the Largest 
Quantity from one pound. Descrip¬ 
tive Circulars of the nhove. wllh list 
of :i 00 varieties >rt Potatoes, free to all. 
IlluMrnted Seed Uittnlogue. 200 
pages Hlth Colored Chroma, 25 cts. 
2. THE OLD FORMS OF CASKS, WITH THE 
EXCEPTION OB* THOSE OF TIIE LARGE PEDAL 
ORGANS, HAVE GIVEN WAV TO THOSE OB' 
NEWER DESIGNS, MO KB IN ACCORDANCE 
WITH THE PREVAILING MODERN TASTE. 
3. BV THE IMPROVEMENTS IN TIIE MODE 
OF MANUFACTURE, THE CASES ARE THE 
MOST SOLID],V BUILT AND THE MOST PER¬ 
FECTLY FINISHED SPECIMENS OF CABINET 
WORK NOW TO UK SEEN. 
4. THESE IMPROVEMENTS HAVE BEEN AS 
FAITHFULLY BESTOWED UPON THE CHEAP¬ 
EST AS UPON THE DEAREST STYLES. 
.5. ENTIRELY NEW STYLES HAVE BEEN 
INTRODUCED, SUCH AS NOS. «. 7. 17. IS, |«| 
AND *J!0, FINISHED IN TASTEFUL PANELS OF 
MOTTLED WALNUT, OB OF .IET AND GILT. 
THESE INSTRUMENTS ARE AT ONCE THE 
BEST AND HANDSOMEST IN THE MARKET. 
no. *a«, in particular, with its perfect 
SWELL, AND ITS NEW AND EXQUISITE STOPS 
—AL LODIA AND FAGOT! 1 IS CLAIMED To BE 
THE FJNEST PARLOR INSTRUMENT OF ITS 
CLASS EVER MADE. 
|j| in 
-A-3NT -A-IPIRIIL FOOL I3NT A.lSr JAFFtX 3L 
“I declare ! This wind is tre-men-dous !” 
Price, 20c, per packet 
<*> THE WELL-KNOWN AND STANDARD 
ORGANS, NOS. 14, 1«, *41 AND 31. HAVE 
ALL BEEN PUT IN NEW, LARGE AND BEAU¬ 
TIFUL CASES, 
Early, solid and productive. 
Five packets for ?1. 
B. K. BLISS & SONS, 
23 Park Place, New York 
lo those having Guide to IuvchI, and thorn, who wish to inereiiMt* their income from means al¬ 
ready invested In other less profitable securities, we recommend the Seven-Thirty Gold Bonds of the 
Northern Pacific Railroad Company as well secured nnd unusually productive. 
The bonds are always convertible at Ten percent, premium (1.10) into the Company's Lands at Market 
Prices. The ruts; of Interest (seven and three-tenths per cent, gold) is equal now to about H'A currency— 
yielding an income more than one-third greater than 17. 8 . 5-20*. Gold Checks for the semi-annual inter¬ 
est on the Registered Bonds are mailed to the Post-Office address of the owner. All marketable stocks 
7. MOST ARTICLES USED IN THE FACTORY 
HAVE GREATLY ADVANCED IN PRICE. A 
SET OF IVORY KEYS, FOR INSTANCE, COSTS 
ABOUT Si.7.5 MORE THAN IT DID A YEAH 
AGO; AND, UNTIL THE WARS IN AFRICA 
COME TO AN END, THERE IS NO PROSPECT 
THAT THE PRICE OF IVORY WILL FALL- 
STILL THERE WILL BE NO GENERAL AD. 
VANCE IN PRICE. IN MOST INSTANCES, THE 
NEW AND SUPERIOR STYLES ARE OFFERED 
SUBSTANTIALLY AT THE OLD KATES. 
The manufacturer*, !m making these statements, 
take what they consider to be a just pride In their 
successful career of twenty-one year?. They mean 
to heat least even with the foremost In all endeav¬ 
ors to raise the character of the Iteed Organ ; and 
they assure the trade that they cun and will sell 
these superior Instruments at less prices than are 
charged by most second-class makers. 
sarringr hespiutfi _t.lv invite corre¬ 
spondence ON THE SUBJECT, AND THEY 
K /LL HA TISFYALL IMPARTIAL MINDS THAI' 
TIIE CLAIMS SET FOETH A HE ONLY JUST. 
FOll TUE CONVENIENCE OF DISTANT COli- 
HESPONDENTS, A FEW OF THE 
Wholesale Agencies 
A HE MENTIONED: 
M . W. KI.MKALL, at CHICAGO, for Illinois. 
Iowa, ■Wisconsin, Minnesota and Northern In¬ 
diana. 
OF TIIE 
New York, Philadelphia and Washington 
Financial Agents Northern Pacific Railroad Company. 
JS^T” For Sale By Riinlis and Hankers. 
A NEW SQUASH 
Eighteen year* ago I Introduced the Hulihard 
Squash to the public. After testing scores of new 
kinds from every section of the United states, 1 have 
at last found one (sit rmuWti;/ mattrr nf thin impel ) well 
worthy to he added to our list, of standard varieties, 
it is u very lute keeper, and remarkably free from 
admixture with liny other sort. In rlze it averages 
with tne Ituhlmril, Imt lias a more flinty slit'll, of a 
bine color) the flesh is of a lighter hue, while in Its 
combination of sweetness, dryness, fineness of grain 
and delicious, cliestiitiHil.e nuvor.it stands alone — 
uuequuled. 1 have named It the Marblehead Squash. 
In my Catalogue {free lo nil] will he found letters nf 
rceoninie.miutton from lion. Marshall P. wilderaud 
other gentlemen. Packages with seed snltlcieut tor 
six hills, with full directions for cultivation. 25 cents 
each ; live for $L Dealers supplied at the usual dis¬ 
count, 
JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Muss. 
OFFICE AND SALESROOM 
ROCHESTER, N. "ST. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER, the 
groat illust,rated kni \l, l.rrEKABV und Fa.m- 
ll .y WkBKXjY, gives an EluptiU Sts. l-PlaU JftRt’tt chltf, 
FRISK, to every yearly subscriber at (2.A0. The Pic¬ 
ture is a splendid one, entitled “ lllrili-Dity Morn¬ 
ing,'’ (Hive ‘M by BO, > The Paper and Picture are 
both llrs 1 -class. The Rubai, contains Sixteen Quarto 
Pages -ably Edited, and Illustrated aud Printed In 
extra style. National In Character, Objects and Cir¬ 
culation, and the Popular Standard In ita Sphere. 
Try It a year. You cun begin with the Spring 
Campaign iMarch 1) or at any time. TERMS — with 
Picture, $2.50 a year—without, In clubs, only $2. Lib¬ 
eral Cash Commissions,or Premiums, to Club Agents. 
Specimens, Premium Lists, Ac., sent free. Address 
J>. O. T. MOORE, New York City. 
The Office and Salesroom of the Wukkler & Wil¬ 
son Sewing Machine has been removed from Pow¬ 
ers’ block to 
R. II. BULLOCK., at JACKSON, for the State 
of Michigan. 
X. SI HNEK, at ST, LOUIS, for Missouri and 
Kansas. 
(Store formerly Oocupied by Steele & Avery.) 
The large increase in our business makes it neces¬ 
sary to have a much larger und more convenient 
place to do business, w here l he heavy freight cun bo 
received and shipped from the alley. 
Everybody In Western New York or elsewhere 
wishing a tlrst-cluss Sewing Machine will please note 
this change of location in the Rochester Agency. 
NTARIO RASPBERRY 
J. F. HARRIS & CO 
Ohio. 
., at COLUMBUS, for 
U A new and exceeding 
large, firm fleshed, an. 
hanlirxt Black Rasphe 
prominent Horticulturists, 
uials, price. Ac., sent free. 
y tine variety, very curly, 
3 the most product n r and 
rry known. Endorsed by 
Circulars, with testiuio- 
Address 
GREAT REDUCTSON 
E. E. IA3RD. Newark, Wayne Co,, N. Y. 
Entirely of metul, are the only 
lamps in ilsc which enn neither 
break, leak nor explode. Are or¬ 
namental and cheap. Adapted to 
all houMeliold uses; also to stores, 
fuel uric, churches, Arc. 
Agents Make $10 a Day, 
SELLING THESE LAMPS. 
For an Agency, address 
WALLACE tfc SONS, 
89 Chambers St., New York. 
Increased Facilities to Club Organizers, 
Mend lor New Price Lint. 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO 
(P. O. Box 5013.) 31 A 88 Vesey St., New York 
WOOD, TABER & MORSE, 
EATON, Tl tmsOX UO„ Hf. \ 
_MANGFACTOUflUB OF 
•’*f|3IIE VERDICT RENDERED.” 
GOOD CABLE SCREW WIRE 
Bools und Shoos better than pegged or sewed. 
For both the 
FAMILY 
and Workshop. 
Uurtablo, Stationary 
r^TT^nll a,,<l ' iifis’ssIsisrxti. 
^ J li.Hl,* bf Hundreds in use in Shops, 
»yLjF i,| Printing Rooms. Mills, Mines 
cf QOi ::: III *\ nd Farms and Planta- 
W. W Bl ' tor Cram Threshing, 
—-_'“Nffi l'ood C ooking tor Stock,Cot- 
ton Ginning, Sawing, Ac. 
3F Circulars sent on application. 
DDE MOTHERS THINK 
Agents wanted, 
Address 
DOMESTIC"S. M.Co., New York 
unbecoming. Let them look in the glass some duy 
when they call themselves well fixed up. 
AGENTS WANTED FOR 
“THE LATEST TOY.” 
Ryder’s Hew Parlor Locomotive. 
RUNS BY STEAM, 
And Is perfectly free from danger. 
IT REQUIRES NO TRACK. It will run In a straight 
line yr circle around the largest rooms, or on the 
smallest tables. Nothing so interesting has ever 
before been introduced. It is r.ulv eight Inches In 
length, and weighs but twelve ounces. Each In a 
nice box. It will run Jrom thirty to forty minutes, 
MEN and WOMEN WANTED Every¬ 
where to take the money for our PAT. BUT¬ 
TON-HULK CUTTER, with Silver Case. 25 cts. 
Cuts 21 sizes. Sells at eight. PAT. FOUNTAIN 
PEN und YOSWM IT JO X X GOLD PENS. Sam¬ 
ples of all, with Circulars, post-paid, for 25 cts. 
Also, THE LADIES' CASK K T, am i other arti¬ 
cles. Address CITY NOVELTY CO., 
•404 Library St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Manufactured by JONES, FAULKNER & CO., Utica 
N. 5. New Seif-H eating Vat, Steam Engines ami 
Boilers ol all descriptions. Wholesale and retuil 
dealers mall kinds ot Dairy Furnishing Goods. Send 
for Illustrated Circular. 
OF THE WORLD.” 
OVER ONE THOUSAND ILLUSTRATIONS. 
The largest, best selling and most attractive sub¬ 
scription book ever published, Head for Circulars, 
with terms, at once. Address 
UNITED STATES PUBLISHING CO., 
411 Broome St., New York. 
AGENTS WANTED for Humpty Dum 
Sample 25c. H. Di: Silver AGO., 31 
1C PHOTOGRAPHS, 
' World. 25c. a package. 
Send to W. 0, WEMYS 8 ,1 
Circulars sent 
Kane, 
..New York. 
