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ALL THE CHOICE NEW SORTS. 
ALLTHE GOOD OLD SORTS 
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The best presB ever made—two loving arms. 
School-houses should have lightning rods 
on them, for if you spare the rod the children 
may be spoiled. 
Oleomargarine is sold by the grocer, who 
tells you it is lust from the cow. And so it 
is, but the cow is dead. 
Marrying by telegraph and [telephone has 
become very popular. It prevents the preach¬ 
er from kissing the bride. 
“ Why, are you alive yet, my old friend ? 
Iheaid you were dead” "Nice friend you 
are. You didn't even come to my funeral.” 
One of the greatest triais of a young lady’s 
life is when she tries to get a half gallon foot 
into a quart shoe.—Kit Carson’s Adam’s Argo. 
A commercial paper informs us that “ eggs 
are going down." This is a ridiculous state¬ 
ment, for are not eggs always going down ?— 
Philadelphia Sun. 
“ Farewell” is the title of a poem sent in 
from Ohio yesterday. It is a good thing that 
the gifted authoress said good-bye to the little 
gem, because she will never she it again.— 
Chicago Tribune. 
Professor to child (angry at inattention)— 
“ Another minute, mees, and I shall go and 
speak to your mamma.” Pupil—“ Well, take 
care pa don’t catch you at it, that’s all! lie's 
awfully jealous 1” 
Mean folks in this world ? There are 1 A 
south end father asked hie son if he felt too 
tired or lame to go to Barnaul's circus and 
bring up a hod of coal. And the boy couldn't 
say he wasn’t able.—Boston Post. 
A little boy, hearing his father 6ay that 
“there was a time for all things,” climbed up 
behind his mother's chair and, whispering in 
her ear, asked : " When is the proper time for 
hooking sugar out of the sugar basin ?" 
What do you eat those horrid mushrooms 
for, Matilda?" asked the dainty Augustus. 
“I don’t see how you cau bear them. They’re 
nothing but a nasty fungus, anyway,” “ Thai’s 
just it,” replied the fair Matilda, balancing 
a bit of the libeled food on the end of her fork, 
“I eat them for fun, Gub. 
A story is told of a gentleman who always 
took notes of his minister’s 6ermous t and on 
one occasion read them to the minister him- 
splf. “Stop! stop!" said he, at the occur¬ 
rence of a certain sentence, “ I didn’t say 
that." “ I know you didn’t,” was the reply 
“ I put that in myself to make sense.” 
tropical 
and plants. 
A Delicious and RefiresliiMg 
Fruit Lozenge, Which 
Serves the Purpose 
of Pills and Disagree¬ 
able Purgative Medicines. 
TBOriC-FBOIT I,tVATIVl. Is tin; best 
preparation in the work) Fur Cobstlpntiou, Bili¬ 
ousness, Headache, Piles, and all kindred Corn- 
plaints. It acts gently, I'lfectivi'lv, and is deli¬ 
cious to take. Cleansing the system thoroughly, 
it imparts vigor to mind and body, and dispels 
Melancholy. Hypochondria, Ac. <»« trial con¬ 
vinces. Packed in hemmed tin btixr* only. 
PRICE 25 and GO CTS. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 
Prepared from 
fruits 
THE WOOSTER 
Perfect in Principle aud 
in Operation. 
Can be used with LESS ICE 
and LABOR than any othor 
Creamery now in the market 
For Circulars address 
M. D. CHAPIN, 
Po ultuey, Vt., U. S. A 
Deei>-setting perlecUnL Gets til) t.ho ('renin 
in less than ten hours with ordinary well 
water, or with lees than one fourth the tee 
called for by any other process. ONE TON of 
ice willoivk mi line iitrrrfin than you can 
get with rive, tons of trie in any other 
, Creamery. Special attention <riven to fit- 
I tiri'j vv larae Creameries.. Agents wanted. 
Send for circular, 
VV.il. K. LINCOLN, Warren, Maes. 
T,T : STRA! 
Tot cd Plants now read 
full crop next Summer, i combine these p] 
the most liberal ofl'er I have ever mado. X)i 
Catalogue free. 
Address T71 I) 1 ) 
Cornwnll-oit-Hiidson,N. Y.JCi.X . JLl 
STAR CANE MILL 
'BERRYS 6 
and if .set early will give a 
combine these plants with 
--- Descriptive 
The only establishment making a,.SPECIAL 
BUSINESS OF ROSES. SO L ARCS HOUSES 
for ROSES alone. We deliver Strong Pot Plants, 
suitable for immediate bloom, Rafely by mail, postpaid, 
at all post-oflioea S splendid varieties, your choice, 
all labeled, for SI; 12 for $2 : 19 for #3: 26 for $4; 
38 for *5; 75 for *10; tOO for 813. We CIVE 
AW AY,tn Premiums ami Extras, more ROSES 
than tnontnstutaiidimcnta grow. Our NEW CUIDE, 
nenmvletf TrcntLe on the Roe*. 70 pp. elegantly {Illustrated, 
describes 600 isew <*t anil choicest varietias —free to alL 
- THE OINCEE 4 CONARD CO. 
Bote Growers, West Grove, Cheater Co., Fa. 
Grinds twice as fast; double 
he capacity; 
CHEAPEST MILL MARK 
Warranted in every respect. 
We manufacture 
Ten Different Styles 
of CANE MILLS and a l ELL 
STOCK Of EVAPORATORS’ 
i nd SUGAR MAKERS’ SUP 
PLIES. 
Send for Cirular to 
POT CROWN 
ALSO COMMON GROUND LAYERS. ^0 
A pumplilet telliiig wind, rnrictle. to plant anti bow 
to plant tlii'iu, toavlbei w il.li n 11 niKKlCt) luformutiou, 
FKIK ro ALt. 
READY JUNE 15. 
J. T. LOVETT 
Llttlo CUvor, Monmouth Co. ,M. J 
PAYNE’S FARM ENGINES 
Prof. Horaford’s Baking Powder. 
Dr. Waller, Chemist of New York Board of 
Health, in. a report on the purity of food recom¬ 
mends the use of Baking Powders made by Prof. 
Horsford’B process. 
CABBAGE and CELERY 
PLANTS, 
Grown aud Packed with groat care. 
Circular, with low prices, free. 
.1. T. LOVETT. Little Silver, N. J. 
CAISB1GE & CAIILIFI.OU Elt 
PLANTS 
All of ourovru raising, in splendid condition, and at 
very low me*. Price List, including Instructions /or 
Culture , and list of Seasonable Seeds, sent free. 
PETER HENDERSON&C0. 
35 Oortlandt St., New York, 
CENERAL ADVERTISING RATES 
OF THE 
HUBAIi NEW-YOBKEB. 
Inside (Agate space)...40c. per line. 
“ 18th page.....60 
Outside or last page...60 
Discount on 4 insertion s, 5 per ct.; 8 ins., ll) per ct. 
13 ins., 16 per ct.; 86 Ins.,20 per ct.; 62 ins., 26 per ct. 
1ST No advertisement inserted for lesB than $2. 
20,000 UrDWBLIj 
a puts. Quantities of other .Strawberries. Send for 
irices. DUTCHESS NURSERIES, (fouudod 1863) 
V. L. FERRIS, JR., Poiurlfiieepsie, N. Y. 
Patent eparkArresting Farm and Dairy Engines of 
all sizes, from 2 to 13 uorse-power, mounted or un¬ 
mounted. Warranted to be the Best and Cheapest 
engines made. Prices from «I60 upwards. Send 
for Illustrated Catalogue “A” which will give you 
f ull information and prices to 
B. W. PAYNE & SONS, 
Box 841, Corning, N. Y. 
It LA I) v in JULY- 
An tue leading varieties at lowest 
niurkot rates. 
tff- Send for catalogue. 
K. II. ALLEN iV CO., 
14ii aud lid Water St., Now York. 
ON THE LINE OF THE 
WISCONSIN CENTRAL It. It.. 
For full particulars which will he sent free, address 
Chas. L. CoLiiY, Land Commissioner, Milwaukee. Wis. 
POT CROWN PLANTS. 
A largo and superior stock also of the leading and 
new varieties, both, rot Grown and Lavers. An illus¬ 
trated pamphlet, giving full instructions lor cultiva¬ 
tion, free to all. 
J T. LOVETT, 
Little Silver, 1ST. J. 
EVAPORATING FRUIT. 
SENT 1 l, rfta hso on improved methods. Tables 
■-np c- I yields, prices, profits and general statis- 
r Ittt I tics. Am. Drier Co., Chambersburg, Pa 
Wherever you go take one ol’ our 
sparkling Collections of the best 
Songs, or the best Instrumental 
Music. All are choice collec¬ 
tions, and will he invaluable for 
amusements on dull days, at 
evening entertainments, and at 
all hours of leisure. 
HEMS OE ENGLISH SONG. 
IT Great favorite. Enlarged and improved. 
W 80 grand songs. §>2.00 
nUNSHINE OF SONG. 
U All brightness. 6K Songs. §>2.00 
HEMS OF STRAUSS. 
Music al ways new aud inspiring. 
vl Dance to it. 82.00 
G ems of the dance. 
Great vanoty. Dunce also to this. §>2.00 
HEMS OF SCOTTISH SONG. 
U 168 of the sweetest ballads ever made. SBi.DO 
Also many other books. Hcnd for List. 
Books mailed to any addresB for the retail price. 
All Gold, Oliromo & Lit'g, Cards, (No a alike,) 
Name On, 10c. Clinton Bros., ClintonviQe, Conn. 
_ It is manifest that from GOOD SHEDS 
/y \/A M JYtJ mTA. ONLY can Good Vegetables be obtained. 
The Character of LANDKETHS' KEICJ>§ 
f has been substantiated batand alt truastiun. 
yg / \ They are the ST A N l).\ JLl) for Quality, 
LiSli \ \ Over 1500 acres in Garden Seed Crops 
VyA>\ .ft under our own mi It i vat loti. 
pr f) Tf Ask your .Storekeeper lor them inoriohtal 
scaled parkm/t*. or^drop us a postal card for 
' Wholesale trade juices to dealers on application. 
Fou,ided1784. DAVID LANDRETH Sc SONS,21 and 23 S.Slxth St.Phlladelphia. 
Simple and V 
Satisfactory. 
They nave Im rgelv from wear ami tear in every part of the 
Wagon. Tilny fcinovd *11 neccBsity for a Spring Sent- They 
convert n Common l.utnhrr Wagon into n Spring Vt agon, 
making It equally comlmtahlofor from one to twenty persons. 
They are nilmirnhly adapted to the wants of Ftuit and Vege¬ 
table Growers They are mited to all makes and sizes of !■ mm 
Wagons, and can be attached liy any one. They make tM 
cheapest and easiest riding Spring Wagon in tin - market. 
These Springs hate been Jn pructieul u»e for over four yours, 
and are a pioriouuocd aucecss. No Teamster or Fanner cau 
atlord to be witiiout them. W® want Agents everywhere. 
Send for description and price*, and mention this paper. 
SEMPLE t BIRGE MFG. CO., ST. LOUIS, MO.' 
^ 10,000 ACK1VTH 
H To solicit subscriptions for the 
r Western Home Journal. 
Greatest inducements ever offered—largest 
Address TURNER A WEAKLEY, Managers Cir- 
commissions. 1826 per day easily made. Sample 
oulat'.on Department, 104.106. and 108. S. High »t 
COLUMBIA BICYCLE. 
- rrt - Bicycle ridhiK is an acoompliah- 
meut easily nottuired, and is rapid- 
yT\l [1//7\ ly U'coiuiug the most uojiular of 
J i r 1/ V, out-door sporta; as a health restora- 
live It is InvBluaVdo. briugiug into 
f ll action every muscle of the body, 
L struugtlmniiig the lungs, and Ln- 
\ s /nrY J/vTl). vigorating the W'skriadbrain. The 
V / l V''/Mr practicability of the machine is 
\/// I; yS v W generally ooaoeded throughout the 
country, and the thousand* of bi¬ 
cycles in daily ubo are constantly increasing in num¬ 
ber. Bend 8c. stamp for catalogue, with price list and 
f ul] information. THE POPE M’F’G 00. 
636 Washington Street,Bos ton, Maas. 
lolnmbug, Ohio. 
OLIVER I»lThON da CO., Boston. 
O. H. DITSON & CO. J. E. D1T. a CO, 
843 Broadway, Kew York. 1228 Ofiestnu. c.. liiil 
Presses, Graters, Elevators, &o, 
‘BOOMER dk B08CUERT PRE88 
• CO., Syricuae, N,.¥, 
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