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P |L music 
fill-,' , !i‘ o 
PERSONAL ITEMS, 
Sccb nub .miscellaneous ^.bucrtiecmcnts 
Implements nub £Harl)incvti, (file 
Dan Bryant wears cork tenth. 
Mr. Dana no longer rides his velocipede.. 
John N. Kirk is to be the editor of Lippin- 
cott's Magazine. 
Ad.iutaxt-Geneual Head of Massachusetts, 
has sent to the Governor his resigtiatioti. 
GP.OROK Jones, editor-in-chief of the New 
York Times, is about to sail for Europe. 
Mr. JKN'nInop, of the Times, is a great pedes¬ 
trian,and walks daily from five to llfteen miles. 
6ov.Gr.AFt.iN of M.issaehnset.is, will deliver 
the annual address at. tho Barnstable Co. Agri¬ 
cultural Fair next fall. 
Charles P. Wiikiclock has been appointed 
to the free scholarship in Cornell University 
from Herkimer Co-, N- Y. 
Hon. Ai.i.en Wright, the pre-ion t Governor 
of the Glim taw Nation, is a minister of the Pres¬ 
byterian Church, and preache* regularly. 
Clara Lours* Kellogg contributed a green 
leal to the bouquet given to the old actor, Geo. 
Holland; but it was indorsed by Uncle Sam for 
*100. 
Prof. Anthony of Antioch College, Ohio, will 
rein force the faculty of an Iowa institution at 
a Hilary of $2,500 a year. Aiitioch gave him 
only $1,500. 
Miss Ida Lewis congratulated herself that 
she should not be troubled with visitors this 
season; but 011 tbc contrary, they have begun to 
'•sit her, asking her numerous Annoying and 
impertinent questions. 
Miss Sophia smith of Hatfield, Mas*., who 
gave fat), IKK) to Andover Theological Seminary 
a lew years, ago, died «|. Hallleld on the 12th ult. 
Though wurth about $400,000, sho lived in a 
bouse with only one domestic. 
Kt.iiUi Braairr is about to return to New 
Britain from England, and h ave the Intorna- 
ijnnal Land and Labor Agency, established by 
himself al Birmingham, in charge of Mr. J. M. 
Holmes, a native of Wuterhury. 
Col. M a USU AL!. P. Wilder paid at. the Boston 
Custom-House recently, about $250 on an in¬ 
voice more limn six years old, (on which all 
claim was outlawed,) having discovered, by ac¬ 
cident, that a lot of trees was undervalued. 
W E O F F E It A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF 
TTJniNTII? SEEDS, 
for Held culture, and annex prices of sonic of the most popular. Sent post-paid by mail on receipt of price, 
Oil. 7# If IV J‘ 16. 
. to <ii $1 on 
Every Farmer should have one of the following articles. They will save their cost in 0110 season, as 
the patterns we oiler are the next of their kind now in market. 
ALLEN’S EXPANDING HORSE HOE. 
(Page 35.) $15. The best stirring implement between rows, saving half the usual hand labor. 
horse hay rakes. 
(Page 54.) Revolving Wood Tooth. S10; Steel Tooth, on Wheels, $15. 
II A. Y TEDDERS. 
(Page 55.) Bullard, 6 teeth. $80, 8 teeth, ISO; American, $90; BntniCK’s, $75. 
CLIPPED HORSE HAY FORK. 
(Pago 48.) $12. With Pulleys and Hook. 
POTATO DIGGING PLOW. 
(Page 57.) *16. 
Any of the above delivered at depot or on dock in New York, for the above price. 
Our Warehouses. 188 and 191 Water St., are tilled with the Inrgost. assortment, or IMPROVED AGRI¬ 
CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS MACHINES AND TOOLS, SEEDS AND I'EliTI LIZEUS UV he found in 
this vicinity, and an examination is asked by all tanners tvho may be In the city. Our stock will bo 
cheerfully shown, whether our visitors desire to purchase or not. 
R. H. ALLEN tSc CO., 
Established iti 1843. 1S9 and 191 Water St., New York. 
N. B.—The pages above given are of our 18th edition of Catalogue, u largo and handsome volume, 
containing nearly U00 illustrations of our goods, which overt Farmer should know about. The book is 
tarn oxpensivc to be given away, and is therefore sent, post-paid, on receipt, of $1; but this will be 
refunded from the price of the first order that amounts to $5. It. II. A, & Co 
Early White Dutch, (Strap Leaf). 
Early Red Top, “ 
Gorman Toltow. 
White Norfolk. 
Yellow Globe. 
Long Smooth White, or Cow-Horn 
Velb w Aberdeen. 10 25' 
White French, or Hock. 10 25 
Carter's Imperial Hardy Swede.... 10 30 
l.alng's Swede... 10 25 
skiiving - Purple Top Swede...... 10 25 
American Hutu Buga... 10 25 
R. K. ALLEN & CO., 
I*. O. IIox 37 0, New York C ity 
Address 
*>1)11(1(1 ANPARACH8 ROOTS, 
f,l M Mf Vi ELL GROWN. T'WG-Y EA It OLD. 
$1 per 1(10; $7.60 per 1,000. Strawbrirv Plants— 
Wilson's Albany, 60 el».: Triumph de Hand, 75 cts, 
per 100; Cheap by the thousand. Address 
Mrs. J>. W. white, Alden, N. Y. 
Agents iDantcfr, S-c 
I he Inventors of COCOAINB. knowing that when 
loss of hair occurs, it is generally from that part of 
the head where the greatest heat is necessarily gen¬ 
erated, and that animal tats by their nature induce 
heat rather than alleviate It, -turned their attention 
and pharmaceutical science towards Vegetable oils 
as the basis of a medicament to promote t,he growth 
and preserve the beauty of the hair. The oleum 
Cocos, or 
COCOA NUT OIL, 
presented Itself most strongly as possessing many 
properties peculiarly adapted lor the purpose. By a 
selentltle selection of other Ingredients, those which 
will chemically combine with the oil have been dis¬ 
covered. and they together have produced a tropical 
compound, whleu is unqualifiedly pronounced to be 
the best that 1ms yet appeared. 
Jn the form here presented, thlsoll I* permanently 
deodorized, and held In utiomblnatlon Which pecul¬ 
iarly adapts tt. for the billet; It lx unrivaled Indeli¬ 
cacy and agreeablencss. cooling In Ha nature, and 
noli a penetrating affinity r<u the secre¬ 
tions of the skin that it is rapidly absorbed. 
NO OTHKR COMPOUND 
possesses the peculiar properties which so exactly 
suit the various conditions uf the human hair. 
It softens the hair when hartih and Ury. 
It soothe* the irritated scaly. 
It affords the richest taster. 
it remains longest in effect. 
It prevent* the hair f rom fatting off. 
It promotes Its healthy, vigorous growth. 
It is not greasy or sticky. 
It leave* no disagreeable odor. 
\ €i E N TS WA TV T E D. W o wish an 
1 V Agent in every town to sell 11 new book wanted 
in every family, and reconi mended by the leading 
papers of the country. One Agent lately reports J4 
orders in a day. One Lady says I have sold 100 
copies In the hist three weeks, und attended to my 
own house work." We received an order this week 
from a. Lady Agent tor 775 copies, There is money 
in this book. Send for private circular. 
W. .!. HOLLAND & CO., 
Springfield. Muss. Chlcngo, HI. 
JJ A It R I S It IT It G 
Patent Screw Post 
MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 
V E XV II A V E N 
Family Knitter. 
Latest, cheapest and best In the world for family 
li«e. Patented in nine Countries Company invite 
any test nr comparison. Machine knits everything. 
Price only $25 for plain. $30 for allvcr-phucii, Fill f«r 
gold-plated. Price includes Reel. Winder, Bobbins, 
Oiler, Ac Rights Sold. Agents wanted. Address 
NEW HAVEN KNITTING CO,, Now Haven. Conn. 
Chartered by a Special Act of the Legislature 
IOOI1 AGENTS WANTED TO SELL 
Patents Issued February 
August 21 Hi, 18G9 
TEN YEARS 
l\ WALL STREET 
W. 0. HICKOK, Prest. EUGENE SNYDER, Treas, 
IDE AWAKE FAR H lilts \\ ILh BUY 
COATES’ LOCK LEVER HAY AND GRAIN 
• E- Awarded First Premium In 1809 at the lol- 
ig State Fairss—Ohio, Indiana. Wisconsin, Mis- 
i, New Jersey and Virginia. Horse Powers, 
shers. Hay Presses, Apple for agency to 
SHAW WKl'.LS, DU Halo. N. Y. 
Written by an old operator. The fastest selling, 
most attractive and fascinating book mil. It In¬ 
cludes tho Histories. Mysteries und Secret doings of 
Wall Street. J,lie Sketch.s of its Men. the Specula- 
tionn In GuM, Stock*, Ac... Womuh SptfOultitorK, und 
all that Is great, powerful, splendid, mysterious, in¬ 
teresting, wicked, amusing, wretched, etc.. In the 
focusiif speculation. Portraits ol Vanderbilt, Drew, 
Fisk, Jr., ami many others. Engravings ot noted 
places, Life und Hoeno.x, Ac. " 1 expect to he Instruct¬ 
ed by It," SUys Salmon P. Chase. “ Many valuable 
leaves may be nicked from Its page*,” says the Inde¬ 
pendent. ’’Written with elegance, ami will t.e as 
useful as It ts entertaining." snrx Jalm Q, Save. 
"A remarkable hook." an vs the Hhristinn Advocate. 
•Thy hook I* exceedingly graphic and spirited." 
auy.M John (j. H'hittUi. Agents wanted everywhere. 
Those now si work report lonur-nxe sales. Acknowl¬ 
edged by all In lie the most popular hook extant. 
Sold only by Subscription. Send for Circular to 
WORTHINGTON, DI STIN A CO.. Hartford.Ct. 
f ' W. BOY N TON A CO.. U'ooifbndiJC, A~. J. 
y • DRAIN TILE, 
HOUND TILE .■YM'D COLLARS. 
The STRONGEST. LIGHTEST. BEST FORMED, 
MUST EVENLY BURNED olid DURABLE TILE 
In use. Naves In breakinje, saves in Cost oj Teunspor- 
t a I inn, saves in Labor Of Laying, und gives thoroughly 
reliable FIRST CLASS WOK K. 
NEWS AND NOVELTIES 
H 1F1.ES, SHOT-GUNS, REVOLVERS, 
AC . ol oil I,linls lit leiliii i il prices. iviinil t< ,j 
und sent by Express (C.O. D.J to be examined before 
mild for. Liberal terms to the trade, agent* orchitis. 
Wrlto for a tatologue. Address J. 11. JOHNSTON, 
Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh. I’a. Army 
Guuit. Kt'valvrrs, vV e.. bought m traded for. 
A hoy hits been fined $55 and costs, for trap¬ 
ping bobolinks In Brookline, Mass. 
Graph blossoms in the vineyards about Uocli- 
cstor m e being eaten by a email green worm. 
Two thousand acres of broom corn will bo 
raised In tho vicinity of Clrclcville, Ohio, this 
season. 
At tho next election in Nevada, tho question 
of Female Sutfrago is to bo submitted to the 
people. 
A potato peeling machine has been invented 
in Burope, which peels 000 pounds of potatoes 
per hour. 
A maiden lady in Ugonior, Noble Co., Ind., has 
u looking-glass that was once the property of 
Benedict Arnold. 
Friar's Point, Miss., excels any place in the 
Slate in lino horses und the great number of 
ugly, worthless dogs. 
The Penn Van Express calls for some agent of 
a bologna sausage manufactory to gather up the 
spare clogs of that village. 
Rkd Beaii, the Indian warrior, says lie thinks 
the white squaws are very handsome, but they 
have too much war paint. 
A woman In London lately Rwaiiowed three 
gold sovereigns, ai d after a few months died of 
ulceration of Hie stomach. 
An entire car load of parlor matches is 
among tlie novelties of railroad arrivals at San 
Francisco, from New York, 
The gross earnings of the Ogdensburg and 
Lake Champlain Railroad for tiro year ending 
April 1, 1870, wore $1,0.57,773.07. 
The Baltimore Growers made last year 120,000 
barrels lager, worth, at retail, $2,500,000, and add¬ 
ing' $100,b00 to tlie internal revenue. 
Webber Bartlett, or East BJxmont, Me,, 
seventy-eight, years old, challenges the men ol’ 
tlie State, of the saint 
HAIR DRESSING. 
[Tin.* following note iu from flu, well known |iro|,ri,'U)r of Frank 
Leslie's Illustrated Newspapers and Magaalnrs.] 
New York, 8ept, 22,1880. 
.7. Burnett, Esq .—Dear Sir: For some time past 
1 Imvo been using your Coconino, and iliink it fur 
preferable to anything I have ever used for the Inilr. 
If my Indorsement is of value, vou arc perfectly at. 
liberty to use it. 
Respectfully yours, FRANK LESLIE. 
A\f A NTI.D — A noil In Everywhere. Gamin 
$ T staple us flour, und paying 160 per cent, protlt. 
One agent sells tul!7 turn dies out of 50. Another sells 
$25 wort h In three hours. Hiunples went iree. C. M. 
LIN I NG'I'O.N, 88 South Habited St., Chicago. 
■ ADR OILING AND PRESERVING IIAR- 
JL nesH, Carriage 'iops, &o„ tl.ere i» nothing equal 
to Frank Mmeek's Peeuarko Hahm.sh oil 
Blacking. Manufactured by FRANK MILLER & 
CO.. 18 and 20 Cedar SI,, New York. 
THiis new Invention, the Patent Metallic fterow 
Post Bolt, saves all digging In putting down posts 
Tor every purpose, and at the sumo lime It makes tho 
only cheap and durable post bull In use. It mav ho 
made of cast or malleable Iron, being a hollow gim¬ 
let-pointed screw with socket for liie body of tho 
post; Is Sore weil directly Into the ground by using a 
wrench ; Is suitable for all kinds ot fences, grape 
arbors, vineyards, awning und hitching posts, trel¬ 
lises, scats for yards mid gardens, &Q., und wherever 
introduced lakes the place of the old style wooden 
post. The body of the. post tilted into tho socket 
may ho either wood or wrought Iron, or the entire 
post may he cast Iron. It. has lie(rn iliomuglily tested 
und is Row in use in tills city for various purposes, 
giving entire suUsfue.tloo tor strength, durability and 
convenience. 
Reliable parties wanted In all purls of the country 
to manufacture on royalty. Send for Circular to No. 
ill Market St, Harrisburg, Pa. 
JAMES R. PIPER, Secretary. 
A NY lady or GENTLEMAN desiring 
an opportunity to engage iu u lucrative und hon¬ 
orable business at and near home, cun learn particu¬ 
lars hv addressing J. N. RICHARDSON ,v co. Bus- 
ton, Mass, Stale what paper yon *aw this in, 
Xttisccllaueons 
Bangor, March 3,188S. 
Joseph Burnett & Co. Gentlemen Your Co- 
coulne Is the only dressing for the hair used in ray 
family lor the last eight years. It stopped my wife's 
hair from.. out, and Increased its growth. 
I am also under obligation* to this same ( ocoalno 
fur saving my own hair, Which was very fast coming 
out previous to using this valuable preparation. 
V ery truly, yours, 
t • -» Vlt'llj- | I I , . ... .. 
A G ENTS W ANTED 
FOR TUB WORKS OF 
ALBERT I). R It'll A R DSON, 
Mrs. A. D. RICHARDSON, 
JU.Ml'H HENRI BROWNE, 
■ml M A UHm T WA IN. 
No books so valuable, oopulur or salable as those 
by above authors. Pur t lrvulnrs, address 
AMERICAN PUBLISHING OIL, Hartford, Ct. 
A IIEM A n K A RLE CASE. 
east MjriDLBHORO, Mass., June9,1884. 
Messrs. UURNKTT A Co.; Mv daughter has linen 
alllicted with ueuralgfii in herhead lortlirnn vnars. 
Bile had used during that lime many powerful appli¬ 
cations. These, with the Intense bout can sod hv tho 
1 MI1S REMEDY DOES NOT SIMPLY 
. relieve fora short time, lint it produces perfect 
and permanent euros of the Worst cares of C hronic 
Nusitl Cutiirrli. and I icitl pay V'5<i0 reward fora case 
thill I cannot elOV. " Cold In the head " und Oatnrrh- 
ai lieildnelio are cured with u few applications. If 
yon have a discharge I rum the mum, otfenslve or 
othevwisi*. stopping up of tho nose at times, partial 
loss of the sense of .small, fust* or hearing, eyes 
watering or weak, reel dull, have pail) or pressure 
in tlie (lead, yon may rest, assured that you have 
Catarrh. Thousands annually, wlllioul iininifyslmg 
half of the above symptoms, terminate in Consump¬ 
tion and end in tile grave. No disease is so common, 
more deceptive or less understood by physicians. I 
will send my pamphlet on Catarrh to any address 
free. Dr. Sage's Caiarrh Remedy is now 
SOLD BY MOST DRUGGISTS IN ALL PARTS 
OF THE WORLD. 
Price 50 cents. Sent by mull, post-paid, on receipt of 
00 cents, or four package* tor two dollars. Beware 
of connti r/i it.. and -worthless Iniitotions. See liiat my 
plicate Stamp, which Isa positive gnu ranter aj yen a- 
incinss, upon Hie outside wrapper. Remember 
that Mils private Stamp, issued by the Hulled States 
Government expressly for stamping my medicines, 
lias uly ihutitiIL mime and address, ami tlie words 
“ li. S. Certificate of Gimulniincss " engraved upon 
it, and need not lift mistaken. Don't be swindled by 
travelers and others,representing themselves us Dr, 
Sage i I are the only man now living that lias tho 
knowledge and right to manufacture the yiTitiine Dr. 
Bage’s Catarrh Remedy, and 1 never travel to sell 
this medicine. ft. V. PIERCE, M. D., 
133 Benefit St„ Hullalo, N. Y. 
— -. l'licse, with M,e I file rise limit caused by the 
pains, burned her hair so badly Unit In October, 1861, 
It all eume olf. Sho was Induced to try your Uoeoiifne, 
and the result was astonishing. She had not used 
half the contents of a bottle before her head was 
covered wiili a line young hair. In four months tho 
hair has grown several Inches in length, very thick, 
soft and fine, and of a darker color than formerly. 
With respect, WILLIAM B. EDDY. 
Sr GEORGE E. WARING, Ja 
Of Ogden Farm. Agricultural Engineer of Central 
Park, N. Y.; author of “ Drainage for Profit and for 
Health," &c. A Gaide for Farmers, young and old, 
in every department or Agriculture. Okj pages and 
100 engravings. Agents wanted. K. B. TREAT & 
CO., Publishers, 054 Broadway, New York. 
BURNETT'S COCOA IN E is the. HHSV a ml 
OHJffAl'JSST ll 'ii l)n suing in the world. It promotes 
the GIKIWVII iib’ rilli IIAIU, and is entirely tree 
from all irritating matter. The name amt title tin rent 
is adapted as a Trade-Mark, ft) secure the public and 
proprietors aiyiinst imposition by tlie introduction of 
spurious articles. All unuullinrUcd use of this Trade. 
Mark will lie promptly prosecuted. 
11ST PFBLI&IIRD-Aifonta Wanted. 
- SECRETS (IF IVI’ERNAI; KEVEME. 
The most remarkable honk ever published, thor¬ 
oughly exposing the powerful conferterroitlon* or 
Hines” preying on our Government. Showing up 
the cliques, from the lowest to the highest, Cabinet 
officer* and Congressmen ns well as Brinor operators. 
Ventilating systematic depredations, conspiracies, 
official corruption, political intluenee, patronage and 
wire-pulling. A fearless Historical work, Invaluable 
to every Citizen ; containing over 5<Kl pages. Written 
by a prominent Government Detective. Over 30.IKKJ 
copies already sold. Agents wanted. Canvassing 
books free. Address W. FLINT, Publisher, Philn., 
Pa.; Chicago, 111.; Cincinnati, O.; or Boston. Muss. 
JOSEPH BURNETT 6c CO., 
Maim fact it vers null Proprietor**, 
INTO. 27 CENTRAL ST., BOSTON 
For sale by Druggists everywhere. 
The BEST and ONLY PERFECT Machine ever 
invented for 
Turning’ or Tedding' Hay. 
Jlay cut, cured and stored in the barn 
I 3V ONE 33 A.Y ! ! 
The quality of the Hay Crop 
VERY MUCH IMPROVED. 
Light, Simple, Durable, and cannot get out of 
repair. 
iqfo, to n mowing mutch 
4MJ A A YEAH AND EXPENSES TO 
CT’agA M 1 1 r agents to sell tlie celebrated WILSON 
SEWING MACHINES. The best machine Iu the 
world. Stitch alike on both sides, ONK MACITl.VE 
without MONkY. For further particulars, address 
THE WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO., 
Cleveland, Ohio, Itvstoii. Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. 
NFISCITI4IN IN TIIF AIK 
Ex per- 
1 luiontnl chimileta have repeatedly analyzed the 
air at utiheaUliy seasons, In the hope of detecting 
Hie Invisible virus which produces epidemic disease. 
They have not yet discovered it, and scarcely any 
two oT them agree as to its nature. This is of little 
consequence. It is sufficient to know that this 
poisonous principle exists, and that a safeguard 
against its insidious influence lias been provided. 
In the spring and early summer, when fever and 
ague, remittent fever and other period leal diseases 
of that class are prevalent, It Is only necessary to 
fortify t he system with a course of IL.stettcr's Stom- 
ach Bitters to escape them. If this precaution 1ms 
been neglected, which it never ought to ho in any 
district liable to such visitations, and if the parox¬ 
ysms of malarious fever have actually commenced, 
they may always be chocked ana broken up by a 
oourso of that powerful vegetable ton re and alter¬ 
ative. Quinine was once considered the only spe¬ 
cie for chills and fevers; but n is now generally 
admitted that tills nauseous alkaloid is u danger¬ 
ous medicine, and that Its secondary etfeola are 
more to be dreaded than any form or Intermittent 
fever. It is simply a tremendous astringent. It 
does not touch the disordered liver, or regulate, the 
bowels, or in any way improve the condition of the 
animal fluids. Hostetter's Bitters, on the other 
hand, In addition to being a bettor and safer tonic 
than any preparation of qntnlne. has a balsamic 
effect upon the whole system. It Is aperient and 
iiiitlbllioiis, as well as directly Invigorat ing, and puri¬ 
ties the secretions as well as regulates the secretive 
organs. It stimulates the appetite, strengthens the 
stomach, soothes the nerves, promotes healthful 
perspiration, and induces quiet sleep. As a stom¬ 
achic It lias no rival. Cases of indigestion that no 
other tonic seems capable of alluviating, are cured 
In a few weeks by its regular use. 
Ueul (Cotrttc, <!:tc 
IM Til JI’.nsEI FA HOTS.-20,000 acres 
I* run and Furui Land tor sale cheap and on easy 
I'V'Af to »ait purchasers, cm railroad 24 miles 
Hint I'lilladelulim. Bull productive, climate mild 
proverbially healthy, pure soft water, no chills 
(over. Map and I ull description sunt free. 
Address MoltHls A CO., 
A gents wanted- oaio i*er day)— b 
the AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO 
BOSTON, MASS., or ST. LOUIS, MO. 
BURT’S SELF-ADJUSTING 
WHITE SPICING FA KM, GENEVA, 
’’ FOR SALK. 
This VERY DESIRABLE FARM of 300 acres. In- 
ciited within One mile of the village of Gcnevu is 
offered for sale. It is slluatcd on a ridge overlook¬ 
ing henecu Luke and Gutn-vu, and Commands a most 
extensive view The turiu I* in a very high state of 
cultivation, thoroughly underdruinod, arid i ho build¬ 
ings mostly new and In excellent ropnlr. Tile orch¬ 
ards are in full touring, and Dm supply of water is 
very abundant nnd of excellent quality. The lawn 
surrounding the house Contains Some 40 HCres, Is ill 
tine order, and ornamented with natural forest t rees. 
As the turiu is so well known, a further description 
is deemed unnecessary. To any one desiring an ele¬ 
gant country residence, this oilers a very fuvorablc 
oppurtunlly. Kjir particulars, apply to 
JAMES O. SHELDON, Genova, N. Y. 
New publications 
For Simplicity, VurabiWy and Ease of Operation 
TJ .N" K Q CJALED, 
p AS 11 A AM’S 
Arabian Coffee 
IN FLAVOR IS HIM* FILL AND AROMATIC. 
Always Delicious i Always Uniform! 
Unrivaled in Quality. Reasonable in Price. 
FOR SAXjE EVERYWHERE. 
T1IE GREAT ARABIAN COFFEE CO., 
•2S9 Greenwich Bit., New York, 
MADE ONLY BY 
AMES PLOW COMPANY, 
Quincy llnll, Bo&tont and 53 Beckman St, 
New York. 
ESC Send for Illustrated Circulars. 
P SYCHOHIANCY, Fuselnailon, ot 
Soul Charming, *00 pages Cloth. Full instruc¬ 
tions to use this power over men nr animals at will 
how to mesmerise, become trance or writing medi¬ 
ums, Divination, Spiritualism, Alchemy. Phllosonliy 
of Omens and Dreams, Brigham Young’* Hu rent 
Guide to Marriage, Ac., all contained In this book’ 
100,000 sold, can bo obtained by sending addre-.* with 
10 Cts. PrtstngB. to T. W. EVANS ,Y CO.. 41 South 8th 
fet., Phtliirtciphlu, Fa. 
Y.MIUILY CIDER uuil WINE 
J? MILT,.— HuJchinton’s Patent, 
f r*\ Grinds fine, fast und easy, makes 
|Sail \ Pure Wine and Sweet Cider, and 
yrjj saves all the Fruit. More than 20,000 
Cider Pro** Screws, all kinds arid 
wSffljj sizes, flue thread and very powerful. 
REhtIIIi „'Oho celebrated Copper Strip Feed 
UHlI lllM lI Cutter, tlie best and cheapest self- 
raWfjKt, 1 feeding Feed Cutter In the world. 
mnSSil Nishwitz’s Pulverizing Harrow, 
t«u times its cost to any fnr- 
~- ner who will use It. Bend fur lllus- 
s:. | F|,. ca | llr tu 
PEEKBKILL PLOW WORKS, Peokskllt, N. Y„ 
or 01 Merwin 8t„ Cleveland, O. 
THE IUCHEST FAK.TIING 
A IN THE WOULD, 
1,300,000 ACRES FOR SALE 
TO ACTUAL SETTLERS. 
NEOSHO VALLEY, KANSAS. 
Union Pacific Railroad Company. 
SOUTHERN BRANCH. C J 
The lands now offered bv IhUCoinnunvnrc sitnnled 
vV' vgi!, i K v a'i fih‘1 aoventy miles along (he 
N HOB HO V A LLK1 , ihe rlahogt, hnesi and most In¬ 
viting valley for settlement In Die West 
One-third of the labor reqnlred id the East In the 
culture of farms will insuie here double the amount 
BUILDING MATERIAL AND FENCING ot every 
vurioty and iri great abundance. > 
STOCK RAISING. The rich native grasses of u, n 
lands 
I WILL SEND Ihe 
receipt by which I 
was cured of Catarrh 
and Deafness free. Ad¬ 
dress Mis. m. C. Leg¬ 
gett, Hoboken, N. J. 
W HAT EVE IU V 
RURAL subscriber 
want* is 
"*■ ifif* C(1 . or address 13 stcur 
D. D. T. MOORE, 
41 Park Row, New York, or Rochester, N, Y. 
H O W TO GET PATENTS 
Is fully explained in a Pamphlet of 108 pages, 
lust issued by ML’NN &. CO., 37 Park Row, New 
York. SENT FREE. 
MUNN & CO.. Editors of the Scientific 
American, the best muclutnicu) paper 
in tlie world, (25 Years Experience,) 
PATENTS.—have taken Muue Patents, and exam¬ 
ined Mom: Inventions, than any other 
agency. Send sketch and description 
for priees. NO CHARGE. 
L A W a N D B a N li INC O F F ICE. 
PITKIN C. WRIGHT, 
De Wilt Minton County, Jovva. 
Money loaned fora term ol years on unenoum bored 
improved Farina, at 10 par cent. NET interest, pay¬ 
able annually. Interest collected when due. Have 
been in business over seven years. Parties having 
money to invest, plenst notice. 
J WILKINSON, 
•RURAL ARCHITECT 
AND LANDSCAPE CARDENER, 
N. W. Cok. of Chaules and Baltimore Sts., 
BALTIMORE, Mil. 
OHIO I U PROVED CUES 
A ter Hogs produce the greatest amount 
of Pork, for food consumed, of any known 
breed. Send stump for its description, and 
a great vuriely of other Thavough-bred, and 
Imported An imals and Fowls. 
L. B. SILVER, Salem, Ohio, 
Eslb. ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS' 1809 . 
8APOLIO, 
. For General 
Household Purposes 
IS BETTER AND CHEAPER THAN SOAP. 
r\ XV . I D IS L L , 
^ * fruit and produce 
u o n 1IISSIO * IIE16 C H A M', 
328 CREENWICH STREET, 
NEW YORK. 
T his machine has met with 
the most complete success. In every section 
where It Inis heen introduced. It has taken prece¬ 
dence over those machines which have heretofore 
ranked as first-class. It is a perfect 8elf-Raker and 
a superior Mower. 
Send for Circulars giving full description. 
P URE-BRED CHESTER WHITE PIGS, 
Sheep, Poultry, Pigeons, Rabbits, &c., 
bred und shipped bv J. W. A M. IRWIN, Pennington- 
vtlle, Chester Co., Pa. Send lor Illustrated Circular 
