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PRINTING, &c„ 
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for 
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392 
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The Oldest, Largest und Most Perfect Manufactory 
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53,000 
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jy Send for Price-Lists. 
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FACTORY CHURNS. ¥1 
At the urgent request, of some of 
the prominent Dairymen of the coun¬ 
try', we have designed and made two 
sizes of FACTORY CHURNS Which 
we believe to he every way adapted 
to the wants of Butter Factories and 
large Dairies where power is used. 
The new No. 8 is intended to churn 
from 30 to 75 gallons of cream, and 
the No. 9 from 75 to 150 gallons at 
a time. 
They are just the art icle need¬ 
ed , and may be obtained through any 
of our Agents or directly from us. 
Prices and details sent on applica¬ 
tion to the Sole Manufacturers , 
PORTER BLANCHARD’S S0\S, 
Concord, >. II. 
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GREAT REDUCTION. 
TEAS AND COFFEES 
AT WnOI.ESAl.E PRICES. 
Increased Facilities to Club Organizers. 
Send for New Price List, 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEACO. 
P.O.Box 5043. 3i & 33 Vesoy St., New York 
an E3STE3VLY OF TUB FARMER. 
Herr Schmidt, meeting a friend reluming from a daj’s f-poit (!) in the country— 
“ Ah ! Mr. Dunderscutzen, what luck did you have hunting ? 
Noble Sportsman .—“ Sblendid ! sblendid ! I haf kill dwelve chippies, besides seferal 
dot I wounded so I am sure dey will die ! unt one noble robin viteh I grep up to unt 
shot on tier nest ! Ah ! It was very eggsziting !” 
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FREEMAN & BURR. 
Clothing Warehouses, 
138 & 140 Fulton St., New York. 
1 7 UKE.MAN A BURR huve. very great pleasure 
. in Inviting attention to their new uml elegant se¬ 
lections for the present, reason. The stock is of im¬ 
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popular Of prevailing styles for all occasions and 
occupations. 
Build Doble’s Condition Powders. 
JO. H. TV. C. ONE. 
INVALUABLE FOR HORSES OUT OF CONDITION, 
and wheu in condition will invariably keep them so. 
Farjgmrs sind Stock-breeders look to your interests. 
Tut up in puckages of 1 it. Pnoe, 91. 
For warn' ,t .nnypuil of the country, upon there- 
celpt Of ?1.1Z. 
BUDI> DOBLE, l«i huulli Pena Square, Phliada, 
$ 10 . 
$15. 
$ 20 . 
Suits, Suits, 
Suits, Suits, 
Suits, Suits, 
$30. 
$35. 
$40- 
QQftftA MONTH TO AGENTS 
IfA/sl III tl > f ' 11 die IMPROVED "HOME 
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Pa.; Chicago, 111,; Louisville, liy,, or St. Louis, Mo. 
$25. Suits, Suits, $50. 
1 ,MILKMAN A HUH It'* Extensive CUSTOM 
I UR PA ItTMKNT enable* them to please tlie moat 
exacting, and execute ORDERS TO MEASURE at 
short notice and at MODERATE PRICES. ORDERS 
B V MAIL attended to with eure and punctuality. 
$5. Spuing ( )veecoats, $20. 
$10. Spring Overcoats, $25. 
§15. Spring Overcoats, $30. 
I .Mt F.E.V1 AN «Y It I It It have for years made 
F BoYS' and YOUTHS'CLOTHING a specialty. 
The Stock embrace* all the Favorite Designs and 
most Easntonable Materials for all uges, which are 
made to measure when preferred. 
$ 5 . Hoys- Suits, $ 20 . 
$10. Boys* Suits, $22. 
$12. Boys’ Suits, $25. 
$15. Boys’ Suits, $30. 
Tilt LEMAN X BURE’S NEW 
finncDe system for sklk-measuuh, 
Uniltno of which thousands aval! themselves, 
enables parties iu any part of tlie coun- 
RV MAII try to order direct from them, with the 
D 1 IVIMIL certainty ol receiving the most PER¬ 
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Goods, Illustrated Book of Fashions and Price 
List Sent Free on application. 
CLOSED, OPEN. 
The above out shows the 
NEW BOUDOIR 
WEAVING MACHINE. With the case closed it is 
a neat piece of furniture, und can be used for a Cen¬ 
ter Table or Stand. 
When the ease is open, it makes a very large table 
for supporting the work being sowed. 
This ease rests upon casters, and It requires no 
etrort to move it to any part of the room. 
Examine tills style before deciding which Bowing 
Machine you will Lave. Pi Ice 91*0. 
WEED (sEWING MACHINE CO.. 
Hartford, Conn, 
Branch Offices and Local Agencies everywhere. 
WILLARD’S 
Practical Daily Hnstaflry. 
A Complete Treatise on Dairy Farma 
and Farmin';, 
Dairy Stock and Stock Feeding, 
lHilk, ItM Management and ITlanu* 
facturo into Itutter aud Clieeme, 
History and Mode of Organization of 
Butter and Cheese Fuetoriem, 
Dairy I) ten alls. Etc., Etc. 
BY 5. A. WILLARD, A. M., 
Dairy Husbandry Editor 0 / Moore's Rural New- 
Yorker, Lecturer in Cornell University, Maine 
Agricultural College, Etc., Etc. 
This Ib the most fall, practical and reliable work 
on Dairy Husbandry extant; indeed the only one 
which describes the recent great Improvements In 
the Dairy Business. It is highly commended by lead¬ 
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must speedily become (in fact is already) the Stand¬ 
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gaged in any branch ol dairy business, or who keeps 
u single cow, to obtain and study this work. 
Practical dairy Husbandry embraces 54« 
Large Ocuivu Pngeu, is handsomely and fully 
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The Agents of the Rural Nkw-Yokkeh (especially 
those in Dairy regions) will do well to try the sale of 
this work. To any person residing where there is no 
Agent, or who cannot wait for one, the Publisher will 
send u copy of the work, post-paid, on reeelpi of the 
price. 93— (or for 15 the hook arid Rural New-Vohk- 
br one year.) Address 
1L D. T. MOORE, Publisher, 
78 Online Si., Nov York. 
Moore’s Rural NEW-YORKER.—This king of Ag¬ 
ricultural papers has entered upon Its twenty-fifth 
year, under the most luvornble uuspices. It'istlie 
determination of its publishers to furnish a brighter 
and better paper than ever. In atyle, type, matter 
and editorial ability, there is no paper of its kind 
that at all eompures with fa—Trempealeau (ll'is.) 
Republican. 
Moore's Up iul New-Yorker is one of the read¬ 
able, useful, family papers, equally In demand by 
the lady in her conservatory, the matron with her 
household, the farmer in bis field, the stock raiser 
among ills animals, ai.d the young folks around the 
evening lamp.—Laics of Life. 
(CIRCULAR.) 
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No. S Clmrcli Street. r 
P. O. Box 5,509. New York City. ) 
This is a combination of capitalists to supply the 
consumers of Teas throughout the United States on 
the mutual principle. 
We have experienced agents in all the best dis¬ 
tricts of China and Japan to select Teas especially 
for our trade. 
We expect every consumer of Teas o render us ail 
the assistance they can in carrying out our enter¬ 
prise, as we make a specialty of SUPPLYING CON- 
SUM Fits ONLY (and allow no middlemen to make 
any profit on our importations), wnieli will enable 
us to supply them with Teas at prices lower than 
have ever been known, and of those tine qualities 
•hi t seldom reach the Interior, being sold only to 
the large cities and among the very wcaitbv. 
Hoping the consumer will take an Interest incur 
enterprise, und send at once for a circular with full 
explanations Of how to proceed to obtain our goods, 
we remain, 
Most respectfully yours, 
Consumers Importing' Tea Co., 
No. N Oh 11 roll Sf., 
P. O. Box 5,.'500. New York Oily. 
Entered, according to Act of Congress, in January, 
l.Sii, by the Consumers Importing Tea Co., in the 
Office of the Librarian of Congress, Wushnigton, D. C. 
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now ruling in New York Markets. Our 
Special Arrangements 
Willi leading Manufacturers and Merchants enable 
us to pureliu-o on more favorable terms than parties 
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RANDALLS 
Practica[Shepherd 
A COMPLETE TREATISE 
ON THE BREEDING, MANAGEMENT 
AND DISEASES OF SHEEP. 
SThis Work, by the Hon. Henry 8 . Randall, 
LL. D., (author of “ Sheep Husbandry in the 8 outh,” 
‘ Fine Wool Sheep Husbandry,” Jfcc.,) is the Stand¬ 
ard Authority on the Subject. It is the most com- 
plete and reliable Treatise on American Sheep Hus- 
bandry ever published, and (ua the New England 
Farmer says) “ should be in (he hand and head of 
every person owning sheep.' 
The PRACTICAL SHEPHERD contains 452 pages, and 
is illustrated, printed and bound In superior stvle. 
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a view to Feoiiomy and Profit. 
THIS Work upon Kitchen end Market Gardening 
and the Field Culture of Root Crops, is by P. T, 
QUINN. Practical Horticulturist, (Author of "Pear 
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by every one interested iu Gardening, it Is an able, 
practical, profusely Illustrated work of aa 12 mo. 
pages. Sent, post-paid, for 91,50. Address 
D. D. T. MOORE, Publisher, 
7S Duane Sr., New York. 
