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III KURA). N.-V. 
■iHUtTf.J 
Useless and Hurtful Medicine*. 
There Is a certain class of remedies for constipa¬ 
tion absolutely useless. These are boluses and 
potions made In great part of popophylltn. aloes, 
rhubarb, gamboge and other worthless Ingredi¬ 
ents. The damage they do to the stomachs of 
those who use them Is incalculable. They evacu¬ 
ate the bowels, It Is true, but always do so violently 
and profusely, and besides >’r»P«tbe bowels. 
ThPtr etTect lK>Mi ttlCdl tOC StOHl 
aoh Better far to use the agreeable ^Hl sainrary 
aperient, llOHtettei’R Stomach BjU*ra, ®® }™: 
five effect of which is Dover preceded by P a 'P;^ r 
accompanied by a convulsive, violent notion of the 
bowels On thecontrary.lt invigorates those, or¬ 
gans, the stomach and ihft entire f a 
means of curing and preventing malarial fevers 
no medicine can compare with it. and It remeales 
nervous debility, rheumatism, kidney and bladder 
Inactivity, and other inorganic ailments- _ 
BUTTER 8ALT. 
The salt used is of greater importance 
than might easily be considered. The 
usual impurities of salt are chloric, e and 
sulphate of lime and chloride and sul¬ 
phate of magnesia. Lime mixed with 
fats combines and forms an insoluble 
white soap. WU 011 lime is present in salt, 
small, white specks of soapy substance 
are formed in the butter, thus injuring 
its keepiug qualities. Magnesia is bitter, 
and if this is present the flavor is injured, 
so that it is of the greatest importance to 
have the purest salt. Unfortunately, our 
American sa.lt is not of sufficient puiity 
or uniformity for dairy purposes, and the 
best qualities only of English salt should 
be used. Of these there are two kinds 
on the market, known as the Ashton, and 
Higgin’s Eureka. The latter is fast su¬ 
perseding the former on account of its 
perfect parity, uniformity of gram and 
freedom from objectionable scale. As the 
difference in price between good and bad 
Balt is very small, and the difference be- 
twp.cn gootl HUvl bad butter is vtuy liiigfc, 
the extra cost of a sack of the best salt 
may easily be saved upon one pad of but¬ 
ter* A Hundred pounds of salt will pack 
1 6*00 pouuds of butter, and two to five 
cents a pound on this quantity may easily 
be lost by meaus of bad salt, making a 
loss of $30 to $80 to offset the gain of one 
dollar or less .—Ilcnry Stewart in lSwat 
New - Yorker, 
plonarch and Young, America 
CORN AND COB MILLS 
Only mills made with 
Cast Cast Steel Grinders. 
Warranted superior 
to any in use, tor ail pur 
ports. Will grind taster, 
run otuuiT and wear lon¬ 
ger. Sat>»Jaction onar- 
anUtd- Also, Corn Shelt¬ 
ers, Fred Cutlers, Cider 
Mills, to. Send for circu¬ 
lars containing our chal¬ 
lenge, open to all, and prices. Manufactured by 
WHITMAN AGRICULTURAL CO , 
St. Louis, Mo. 
Name this paper in application for circular. 
COLUMBIA BICYCLE. 
— r~ Bicycle riding Is an accomplish- 
merit easily acquired, and is rapid- 
V\\ JI/ 77 A ly becoming the nu«t popular of 
/ 1 Y. 1 'int-door spuria; as a bc-n.lt. restora- 
tiv© It Is Invaluable, le-lnplng into 
/ aL -dif - action ©very runsc-.e of the body, 
itrouslhening the lungs, and in- 
vigorailng tip* wearied brain. The 
V>:-// i /(■)*& practicability of this machine Is 
\Z/jj fl i/ m 2 , generally couro*led throughout the 
_ fci I lib‘ * r cninf.ry. aim the thousands of bi- 
cyc ,68 in daily use are constantly increasing’ in num¬ 
ber. Send 3e. stamp r< r catalogue, with once list aim 
lull informatio i. I UK POPE M r G CO. 
505 Washington street..Huston. Mass. 
RICHMUfiU till Mid WORKS 
RlCHMONl), 1MO. 
Manufacturers of - 
DULL ST0NB3 
Flouring Mill Maohmerv^ 
We manufacture 
he best French Bnrr 
1DBN AND FEtO MILLS 
n the country. Send 
or description and 
•rices 
"not QUITE WHAT HE MEANT, THOUGH. 
Milkman : “ Tell yer Mother she HU : ave to pay ready money for her milk In tutur’ ;J ain't a-goln' 
to chalk up any more.” , . 
Bov: Wot are yer a goln’ to nse lnstld then' Mr. Simpson ? _ 
FES. 26 
WOOD. TABER & MORSE. 
Eaton, Bfcadison Co., UT. V., 
MANtir.uTunitns of 
Pi)UTAH115 AM) AGRICULTURAL 
Steam Engines 
r the Highest stanoaud, in every respect of ma¬ 
terials, and wOTlsutansliip- Were pioneers 
iu the manufacture ot 
Practically PortaWe Steam Engiues, 
ml with determined policy to build only the best 
acjHIVEM from the* m *tu.utalk, aiAtl in tuo 
est manner OF ooNSTMCcrioN. and with Continued 
nnroVements. have attained the itir.it k« i standaku 
excellence of workmanship, simplicity o; design 
id capacity of power. For a quarter of a century 
me nmiu talced their manufacture. the 
Siandard Portahleanrt Agricultural Engines 
•'the world. Descriptive Circulars sent on appuca- 
on. Mention Uk® puj»«L'»__ 
mrsery foreman 
if a urPII I One who knows how to propagate 
ff&BQ I Kw ! and grow all kinds of Iirst-claf-s 
jirsery slock. Address with reiereuee T. O. Box lMa, 
’hiladelphia. Pa, __ 
444 
IW-YOfSKER. 
PAYNE’S FARM ENGINES 
Pateut spark-arresting Farm and Dairy Engines of 
all sizes, from 2 to 12 horse power, mounted or un¬ 
mounted. Warranted to be the Best and Cheapest 
engines made, t rices troin NI .ill upwards. Send 
for Illustrated Catalogue ‘"A ” which will give you 
full information and prices to 
B. W. PA YN E Ac SONS, 
Box 8 11, Coroina, N. V. 
LOWS’ ESSEX HYBRID SQUASH. 
Without except < on Of Hint Sijuusti In cultivation 
The most iiroUuctive^ifniekvxt onnetuo lean *"■ planted 
as late as .Inly) and invft in 'iiei/itu. I'.vmcx hai'ly 
II, hrid Tom iuo, the lucuiUome*t ana most vnjitn- 
filc Toniafo on non. <>-( Ut(iiUjnarlef& Scrii of th - 
above—direct urn the aripinutor. My lIhixtrotcl 
S-cd Catalogue fur usjl vein free to alt. giving desi-nr- 
tu-n and testimonials lr *in those who lime raised ami 
tried them. A Alt* (N LOW, Seeilsn an. 
1 \/ ET thc Social Visitor, 
| Jt G, lurgeit and best story 
II Ci UIVE. largest and best story 
paper in the world, 6 Months, on trial,ate! a Beautiful 
French Writing Box, Imt'n Morocco, containing Isold 
Pencil, Penholder, S Golden Pen*, Rubber, Patent Top 
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to introduce our paper into new homes. Address 
Social Visitor Pub. Co.. Box 3i:iP. Bunion. Man. 
• I pair pa Ari!5 (HIATKoH. 
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RASS, CLOVER and g" F* ffe t* 
FOREST TREE A P f* i § ^ 
MERICAN & EUROPEAN.) 5s Cst V 
CatBlOifnc.v i jCmHiHh orlioruiR 1 ) oOition) i* uke. 
hkni-.v » wasssssW. 
BLOOMINGTON NURSERY. 
itablisbod 1S53. I J{ Grsenhouses. <>O0 Acres. New 
iring wholesale and Plant t iiiuloglie, .fkf.k. 
BAIRD A TUTTLE, Agents, Bloomington. Ill- 
Vegetable, Farm and Flower Seeds, 
FERTILIZERS & GARDEN REQUISITES, 
At Retail and 'Wholesale, Bout to any part of the 
United States. 
Catalogues mailed EREB to any address. 
THORBURN 8c CARSON, 
125 Chambers Street, New York^ 
340 . OSGOOD’S PATENT 18 £ 
COMBINATION SCALES. 
™ A a f| FULLY WARRANTED. 
0 ton w4U. Sent on Trla 
To be Paid for when proved Correct and Satisfactory. 
i better for hard use, _„„ _ 
MORE ACCURATE AND MORE DURABLE 
m any other Scale now manufactured. For Illustrations and references address 
OSGOOD & CO., Binghamto n, N. Y. 
COOLEY CREAMER. 
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1879. 
--i Butter made by this Process 
•wan awarded S xv e e |> - 
HUkCb at Iuteniation- 
al Daiuy Fair, l»7g, and 
<ioid Aleilul at same 
^ Gold'dal at Royal 
Agricultural Exhibition, 
London. J87E 
MANUt ACTV 11F.II in FOUlt 
styles and ten sizes 
The lii-mi'LATt - the cans 
in this, removed to beni-.i 
for skiunniug aiUoiuatu;:u v 
This .Tfikiok. -Hklmmuig 
done uiituniaticaLly without, 
remov ing rims. THR I i‘ 
BiuBi on Uauin'.i. 1 as a 
compartment under water tank, the It unlimited coni¬ 
cal point of cans projecting into tills compartment, 
sk .niK without removing cans. . , 
T in; Euevatoh.—H as a hoisting arrangement for 
raising cans out of tank. Milk drawu oil automatic, 
ally before, removing iiaiiB form ulatfcirtil of oltvator 
’i'hev r i-piiinrc no milk-rtiom. They raise all ol cream 
between milkings. Impure air, dust or flies cannot 
reach milk sot lu thorn. The can* are submerged ami 
water sealed in each style. 
Each stylo has transparent panes tor the purpose ot 
determining when tile milk is ont, and cream about to 
flow. Our patents cover these processes. 
No others have a right to use them. 
tlf~ Send for " Dairvmax” giving particulars- 
VERMONT FARM MACHINE CO., 
Bellows Falls, Vt. 
ENJOY A CUP OF GOOD TEA. 
3>y lbi. of our celebrated 
SUN-SUN CHOP TEA, 
the FINEST and MOST BEN¬ 
EFICIAL Imported, tent by 
mall on receipt ot f2.50. post¬ 
age paid 11. is a BI..V 'K. TE A 
with a OKKBN Tea Flavor, 
KEUOMMENDED to suit all 
i astes. Sample of any of our 
Teas by malt on receipt of o 
cents. Pomace stamps taken. 
GOOD TEAS. 30c., 350. A: 4hc. 
EXCELLENT TEAS, 60C. & 
60C, All EXPRESS CHARGES 
paid on is.oo Tea orders. 
THE 
Great American 
Tea Company, 
IMPORTERS, 
31 and 33 Veaey 8t., N. Y. 
P. O. Box 4235. 
rr • m THE WOOSTER 
f] CREAMERY 
’.T ia 1 rl Perfect in Principle and 
W II'® II *n Operp tiou. 
It Can be used with BEHS I CI', 
!! and LABOR than any other 
J 1, ;C«i Ti| I j Creamery now in the market- 
I gjpisi—---i I ... For Circulnra address 
11 ^^' ^ M. D. CHAPIN, 
- : $ Ponltncy.Vt..,TJ. S. A. 
EGGS FOK HATCHING. 
T iLrht KtabTiift Duke ot Vnrk str.ou, J > i 'moiitb 
Rock. Bishop & Ayers Strain jj&OU for in, or ®3.50 for 
2d. Warranted to natcU woll. 
C. S. (:OOPER,’SiTiraa]cn l) ur g »' > •*- 
'*• n New St vie Cards lilc, or 25 Bird Chromes F'o. with 
») l tname. Stamps taken, J. B. Hustcd, Nuenan. N. Y . 
"THE 
J.Estey&Co^^^ 
Brattleboro Vt. ^ 
Send postal for free Illustrated Catalogue. 
