-■ CHEAPEST& BESTM!LL * 
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, SOLD UNDER A FULL GUARRftNTEE 
TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION 
Oft NIC NEt ft EPUNpED.; V 
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CHA'KAESTNER &C%S S1CAMLSI 
&. -crii cAeo.im.iiXA^'.^' 
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• * I tell you, ” e xclairned the theater manager, 
‘ that Miss Buskin had a splendid reception. 
The house was fairly ablaze with enthusiasm.” 
“Yes” said Fogg, dryly, “as the house was 
all paper it was easily set ablaze.” 
I’d have you know, sir, Hurt I moved in the 
best circles l»efore I came to this country.” 
said a native of Albion. “That kept you 
moving all the time, didn’t it, until you were 
forced to move out of England?” queried 
Fenderson.—Boston Teapot. 
Looking to the future : Algy—“ They want 
£6,000 for the lease, Maria. It runs for 
eighty-nine years.” Maria—“Oh, don’t buy 
it, Algy. Only eighty-nine years I Fancy 
poor baby being turned out of his house at 
ninety-one, and possibly infirm into the bar¬ 
gain I 1 ’—London Punch. 
A person who was recently called into 
court for the purpose of proving the correct¬ 
ness of a surgeons’s bill was asked whether 
the doctor did not make several visits after 
the patient was out of danger. “No,” re¬ 
plied the witness “ I considered the patient in 
danger as long as the doctor continued his 
visits. 
“ Papa,” remarked the infant terrible, who 
was mounted on the back of the old gentle¬ 
man’s chair, engaged in making crayon 
sketches on his bald head, “It wouldn’t do 
for you to fall asleep in the desert would it ?” 
“ Why not, my darling I” 
“ Oh, the ostriches might sit down on your 
head and hatch it out.”—Brooklyn Eagle. 
A gentleman sent a copy of Browning’s 
first acknowledged work, “ Paracelsus,” to 
Tom Hood, who was then confined to his house 
by illness, thinking that it might “amuse the 
patient.” The story is told that Hood took 
up the volume, and, having perused it for a 
few minutes handed it to his wife. “ Read, 
my dear, read,” he exclaimed, with a wild 
look in his eyes. Mrs. Hood soon seemed to 
be absorbed in “ Paracelsus.” “ Well,” asked 
Hood, anxiously, after a pause, “ well ?” 
“ Why,” replied, in doleful tones, Mm. H., 
“ I can’t make out a word of it.”' A sigh of 
relief burnt from her husband. “ Thank 
God!” he .cried, “ then I have not lost my 
reason.” 
vtyriXi* 
FOR HAND OR POWER. 
Ju«t the thing for Mill, Farm and Plan¬ 
tation. 
Power and Hand Porn Sthellers 01 all size* 
and to suit all wants. 
HORSE POWERS, JACKS, Etc. 
Write for Descriptive Circulars ana prices. Ad- 
j resg u> vnicrnu in iKtiviI ell 
SANDWICH MANllF’w CO., 
Sandwich, Illinois, 
POOR COW ! ! 
Housekeeper (to Milkman.)—How is it, Mr. Creamer, you are so late this morning with 
the milk ? 
Mu. Creamer.— One of my cows have had a haccident, and we have had to doctor it. 
[He did nor, explain that some mischievous urchins had put several turnips in the pump 
spout, blocking it up, ane had written on “ Best Cow’s choked,” and that that was the “ Cow” 
he alluded to.]—Judy. 
The only mill that Is a 
complete succour In grind¬ 
ing corn ami cob together. 
We defy competition on this 
kind of grinding. It also 
grinds shelled corn and all 
other kind* of grain, coarse 
or flue, as desired. Capac¬ 
ity ten 10 twenty bushels 
per hour. Self-sharpening 
plates, and warranted in 
every respect. Address 
THOMAS ROBERTS, 
Springfield, Ohio. 
THE OLD RELIABLE HALLADAY 
209 Percheron Horses 
tl Arrived in New York Aug. 25th 
nn< * or Co*toin* valuation 
Were Bonded for 
$350,000.00. 
THE AMERICAN FRU T DRIER. 
. Cheap, 
I Practical, 
I Portable 
0 CA2AMT8S0 
Superior to any other inak'v 
17 Sizes -Its 40 H, Pcwar 
A (lopted byU.S. gov¬ 
ernment at forts and 
garrisons and by all 
leading railroad com¬ 
panies of this anil 
Other countries. \ 
'elebratod 
^Coi-retjt ^ 1 Third- 
=- =^^= =^-3^ valuable infor- 
1 motion free. 
Address, AMEItK AN FRUIT DRlEli CO., 
Cliaiiibernburg, Pa., U. 8. A. 
A 1 i°XL FELD MILL, 
which can til' run by any power amt is cheap,afjk'tlveand dumbl 
M HI grind any h:tirl of - .11 prAtn 'nlo fetui at the rato of fi to 1 
bush - p.*r bout. m-unnUvr toqun'Its 1 fluid of mill u&titi. Sen 
for Catalogue anil Aihirwfc 
U. S. Wind Engine & Pump Co., Batavia, III. 
PAYNE’S FARM ENGINES 
ISBNaffiilkJIfiAM, 
Presses, Graters, Elevators. &c. 
BOOMER & BOSCHERT PRESS CO.. 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
TVAYNE, DUPAGE CO., ILL., 
upon whose larm can now be seen 
One-Fifth of All Imported French 
Horses Now Li vine In America. 
During the post 17 month. 360 STALLIONS AND 
MARES have been imported from France to this es. 
tsblishroent, being MORE than the combined impor¬ 
tations of all other importers of Draft Horses from 
all parts of Europe for any one year. 
100 Page Catalogue sent free on application. Con¬ 
tains over 40 illustrations and the history of the 
Pe-:he-on race under Catalogue " N,” 
NATIONAL MVE- 8 T 0 GK JOURNAL 
44 to 48 page*, nlcciy bound, amt 
Finely Illustrated, A 
It la devoted especially to ^ i*# 
ho rhea oattlk. sheep, 
S VINK. AND THE HAIRY, 
Ettshllahed In 1BTO, It U not a (g? , 
Dubious Experiment wL> : 
without ua dial, reputation or 
circulation, but it atauds at fw-w? - 
THE HEAD OF ALL 
llvn-itock publications. Ts 
Besides retaining the cntire)lL*.ir ‘ ^SmsS-EG ii 
corps of aaioclate editors, to vUL_ jWFt aSiij 
Whose writings It* present repn- v 
tatlou Is dne, several other sole 
THE CELEBRATED 
BOltBL Jk COLUVOJ.SIKIt WATCHES 
_,, . were awarded a gold 
.. x medal at the Paris 
/ ^ Exposition In *78, for 
jt§ *„ ' greatest accuracy In 
t ■ ul\ performaneeand ad- 
T \ jusMueut. TUeae 
vJ^>uU.v watches have all 
t, - *• * » modern Improve 
--XiU, V v—» i u,elite In wntch mu- 
-1 u-JS^Tv.-. • ‘ Iking, being stem- 
iO whw-V rSfJ winders, adjusted to 
‘ heat and eold and 
for R. K. use. My rea¬ 
son of Improved mu 
c.hiucry they are 
mniiuluctufeil at a 
great reduction 
from former prices. 
__ All are warranted. 
ey " Ask your jeweler and see them 
ig those of other manufacturers. 
KKUGLEK, 17 Malden Lane, N. Y., 
Our wholesale agents In the U. S. 
Patent spark-arnwting Farm and Dairy Engines of 
all sizes, from 2 to la uorse power, mounted or un¬ 
mounted. Warranted to be the Beat ami Cheapest 
engines made. Prices from 91 A0 upwards. Send 
for Illustrated Catalogue “ A ” which will give you 
fnll Information a...i price- to 
B. W. VAYNE & SON, 
Box 84-i Corning, N. Y. 
HICHHOIVU. 
Manufacture - 
MILL STONQ9 
and 
Flouring Mill Machinery. 
We manufacture _ fcA3 
the best French Buhr ILl iUmJTJ I 
CORN AND FEED MILLS “*%fiT g||g| 
In the country. Send luKIn, 
for description and JiUlpH tf? 
Htate you saw this - vFy - 
Id KiiBiL N.-v ^Iriyiiagnai!!! 
writers have been encag6d. and It will be stllhbctter 
for 18 S 2 . Farmers, stock breeders and dalryire n need 
1J,. $2.15 per annum poet psld. Sample copy 20 cents. 
"^qUod this paper. S. G, BR4.BROOK. Chicago, Ills 
THE SHbrAR MAKER’S FRIENH 
Twenty-five per 
cent, more Sugar 
ev ry year, and 
a betteruimliiy 
lroiM I* O s T’S 
Ml KKK A s.\ I* 
T-i than 
from any others, 
Is the verdict of over 26,000 Maple 
Sugar Makers that use them. 
ACME ” Pulverizing 
BADSER STATE 
Butter Color 
With or without Reversing Gear. 10.18 and 16 
Horae Power. Built by 
RUSSELL & CO.. Massillon, 0. 
Received tin; only houorableincntlon grunted, to any 
Butter Color at the International Dairy Fair of 1879. 
If not for sale by your di aler, send for circular, &c. to 
the manufacturer. E. SHELDON. Fort Atkinson, 
Wisconsin. 
w ^ | Jm tir _ Tlielr perfect ivorking with 
v v r fin’ utmost satisfaction, is gu ran- 
tceil Only a trial Is needed to convince one of their 
superiority over all others. It every fsug:i r Uniter, 
not leaving tested them, will but tap half ill* sugar 
bush with the Eureka theroiiiing Sugar Neusmi. 
a full suppiu the following .season will be the result. 
If there ia not, an agent In vour town, get u good re¬ 
sponsible Hardware or other dealer to order at once 
and not delay It before the season for tapplug Is upon 
you. lid ter'have them two mouths in a<tnance than 
a day too lute. I will send you Nsiiiiilcsans Ue- 
scrip! re ClrenlurH Pn 1 -jUild on receipt ot 
Ten thins. Address at once 
C. « POST. Puieuiee, Burlington. Vt. 
Buy the Eurekas and you escape all infringements 
and penalties of the law 
GET THE BEST If tB» 
- CftKt-Steel Grinding Parts. 
Guaranteed More Iiumhh>. 
TAKE l.ESS »»’tKWF.Jl 
kWMefsarFk. and no nokk work. 
‘ /7N- 7 f Bend for Catalogue. 
W.L.B0YER8BR0. 
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
QPR8. OF THE CSI0B BOKSE-POWJ£K ANU TIIUESHE11M 
The “ AUiUK” subjects the sou to the action or a 
Crusher and l ieveler, and at the same time to the 
Culling. Lifting. Turning process of double 
rows of -*teel < oultera. Mm peculiar shape and ar¬ 
rangement of which give Immense cutting pow¬ 
er. The entire itbaenci- of rtpih. s or Soring 
Teetli avoids pulling up and scattering of rubblalL 
It is especiall y adapted to Inverted sod, hard clay 
and “slough land " whore other HnrrowS utterly rail, 
and also works tierfectly on light soil. 
Sent on trial to responsible farmers anywhere in 
the United States. Agents wanted. Send for circular. 
JY*a&U K UUO THEU , Sole .flanufarturers, 
Harrisburg, and 221 Collbok Place, 
Fsiiu. Now York Clt>y. 
SIMPSON & GAULT 
(STRAUB MILL OO.) 
Makers of 
Flour Mill Machinery 
of Every Description. 
Portable Mills for Corn, Wheat 
Rye, and oil kinds of Grain. 
, S3f~ Write for prices, 
N. W. cor. FRONT tt JOHN Sts. 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 
- , _ li |g manifest t IraC from GOOD SU D s 
ONLY can Good Vegetables be obtaiiu d. 
The character cf l.AMIKIiTUS’ .SEEDS 
J-f fy . . has been substantiaieii beyond ail question. 
4 They are the STASBAKD for Quality. 
Over 1.100 acres In Garden Seed Crop? 
* v “lA C'rx nrid«;r our own cnltiva.'ion. 
VyT D Ask your Storekeeper for them in orioinci 
■.x sealed packagei, or drop us a postal card for 
prices and Catalogue, 
'■ WVjJiwate iroae nn'Mts to aca*n an ci/pvicatwwv 
ANDtt^Tti 4 r aONS.2lae4 3?ft Sbt* 1 ' 
NON-POiSONOUS 
i NEW & Beautiful Cliromo Cards, name on, tile. 
I Agents new sample Album 25c. Best nay. Beat 
cards. Nation At, Caud Works. New linven. Ct. 
\y., have a'I van twees ns Seedsmen of which we wish to tell the Public. Thirty years’ experience as PRACTICAL 
MA.JLK-ET GARDJBXfK4 A A D FLORISTS, gives U6 such knowledge as to enable us to judge not oinv what are 
toe best kinds for Fruit. Flower, or Vegetable crops (whether lor Private or Commercial Gardening), but also to thoroughly 
tfBt the quality of all Seeds and Plants. Our Greenhouses and Frames In 
.b-rsey City, are the largest In America, '"i g upwards of four acres, solid in UlLfcahiffia 
Iiumituv ulcers ami wounds of nil kinds. 
P0U1 .THY Fleas uml Lice. Purllles the uousos. 
HOimcULTURK Aphis. Blb’.ht, slcale on Orange 
frees, Burk Lies, Rust In Carrots. 
Prior per gallon, $I H 0 ; Ten gallons and upwards, 
$1.60. Bend H-ccat slump tor many recent U. b. testi¬ 
monials to T. VV. LAW FOltUv GeuT Agent, 
My Agency established April, 1879. 
Mention this paper . Box 504, Baltimore, Aid. 
PETER HENDERSON & Co 
We send our Illnstrated Cata. 
logne af Everything for the Gar- 
35 Cortlandt Street, New York 
den Dree on application. 
