LITTLES CH EMICALFLU1D 
uiuor .0115 
Misunderstood: Miss Argent (anxious to 
discover the opinion of the new curate on her 
favorite costume); “ I hope you don't disnj - 
prove jerseys, Mr. Bullock!" The Rev. Mr. 
Bullock (on his hobby); •‘Well, no no’ ex¬ 
actly, altho’ my exp Hence loads me to pr* fer 
‘ short horns.’"—Columbia Spectator. 
"What! that coffee all gon* ?” "Yes, 
nmm. There isn’t a blessed drinkin’ left in 
the box,” “ What! four pounds of coffee used 
up in our small family in one week?" “ Small 
family? Mueha, thin, mum, there’s two of 
yez an’ the maid, and there’s me an’ me fnive 
admirers, who has aicb a night to hisself: and 
how ye cm make a small family out o’ tin o’ 
us is beyant me intirely. I do 1 ’t know what, 
ye’ll do whin I come to fill in the other two 
uights o’ the week wid young men who wants 
a sup o’ hot coffee for to keep the chills away 
—Chic. 
«UHu 
FOR HAND OR POWER. 
Just the thing 1 for Mill, Farm and Plan 
tation. 
Power and Hand U 
om Shelter* oi all *tze* 
ano to ah 1 1 all wqnn 
HORSE POWERS, JACKS, Etc. 
.[ lte * or Circulars ana prices. Ad- 
esi SANnWIUH MANI F'IUIO., 
Mnndwlch, Illinois. 
THINGS ONE WOULD RATHER HAVE LEFT UNSAID. 
1 ioud Mamma “ Don t you think dear tnbv’s the image of his papa ?” 
. I) !' 11 but welkmeaniug family frienu—“ Well, j erhaps he is—but I dare sa' 
it in time.” 
Thirty-six Varieties of Cabbage 
Cucumber; n „r Melon , , E | of p 
r,H u f o 1; « ot and I" el . ,v.w, omei 
8 11 proportion, a large portion of which w 
OD ««y hve seed (Arm*, will be found In 
A n D ? I>1WK !' Skko Catalog.-*: fob I 
^ tU i Ul ! vl “ , , ! 'l’hly. C.odomr, • 
need not write for it. All Heed sold IT 
lishmeat warranted to be both fr.sh 
na Wi so fur, that should U i. 
J!' gratis. The UMiQiirAiTuTiiopTOfeB 
i'.DIv rvf!.!? Dcrmanic Potatoes, Marble 
thollOBBA»U SQUASH, MARBLEHEAD 
back, Phi.nmcVs Melon, and - ■ 
etables, I Invite the r - 
Vegetables n Specialty. 
_TAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
\[ ARYL AND FARIVTS.-Book and Map free. 
uy C. ii.. SilAiNAUAN. At.t’v Rnoton 
,, : .. . ■'•“""‘Pi or tom: vw or 
| ifitpf I’eiU|2S of Beans ; 17 of 
• of Tomato, with other varl- 
gmwu on my 
’ KO El Alii.II AMl Pljr)WKR Tl'-lrn Pit.. KOB 188“ 
Customers of last Season 
" 1 from my estab- 
-- - a and true to 
prove otherwise, I will 
..of 
Marblehead 
-> Cab- 
a score of other new Veg. 
patronage of the public. New 
WORKS AUTOMATICALLY 
THE SINGLE LEVER SULKY 
|^Vei^BmeSewm6 U <^^ 
^UnionSqu&re N y'ch!cagd N U.L. 0 * 
ORANCtr MASS. OR ATLANTA G, A. 
WANTED. 
A Max and Wife to take charge of a hlvhty cultiva 
ted farm. Man must be a practical farm -r and un 
dersiand care of stock. Wife must understand gen 
eral housework, including butter making. Will rent 
If satisfactory arrangements can be made. Address 
HENRY STODEBAKER, South Bund, Ind 
DRAWS LISHTER THAN 
THE HAND-PLOW. 
OVER 10,000 MADE 
and SOLD ANNUALLY. 
ALL IRON AND STEEL. 
«re ssaiiimit, Atl'r.Eitonr.M,! 
TRADE MARK 
Pulverizing 
My Annual Priced Catalogue is 
mailed free to all applicants. It con 
ing and most popular sorts of 
. , Sky Plow marked a new era in plow 
At,i/ihyhB J & UCCLSS more marked iban any other implem 
farmer. Success Is always the t rue test of merit, and In lunch into v il 
performance of Hs work m essential. So simple is the Gilpin in ft* c 
11 a plowman, nn<l with equally good reunite. 
ONJi, LUl EH O A’ L V Ii RQ VI11E and that is only used i 
, " an1 * 1 ’ 118 tpe plows arc raised out. of the ground lurtomaticall 
? frame work is all of Iron Iron Beam. Iron Wheels: STJIOM 
AND 
ALFRED BRIDGEMAN, 
876 llliOAmVAT, ' ■ -.- ’ 
HARROW, CLOD CRUSKEn 
AND LEVELER. 
The “ AC >1 H» subjects the soil to the action of a 
Crusher and T-eveler, and at the same time to the 
Culling, Lifting, Turning process of doubl- 
rows of *teel Coulters, the peculiar shape and ar¬ 
rangement of which give I mint! line culling pov,- 
cr. The entire absence of Spilie* or Soil tin 
Teat It avoids pulling up and scattering of rubbish. 
It Is especially lulapictl p> inverted sod, hard clay 
and “Slough land” where other Harrows utterly fail, 
and also works perfectly on light, soil. 
Sent ou trial to responsible farmers anywhere In 
the United States. Agents wanted. Send for circular 
A* /lUOTIfftH , Sale .Ttn<i uParf ,uf. 
Harrisburg, and 23 College Pt.ack 
Bonn.. New York Clt> 
MBW YORK. 
'' ■ 
NORDYKE ft MAltMON CO., Indianapolis. Ind. 
BADSER STATE 
Butter Color 
Received the only honorable mention granted to an v 
Butter Color at the International Hairy Fair ofhSpf 
If not for sale by your dealer, send for circular &c to 
w^.eim aCtUr " r ' E ' 8HKL ‘” *• Atkinson 
^ HALLOCK’S 
=*==**-* IMPROVED 
NON-POISONOUS 
BROCKPORT, ii Y 
(fXUlt/Uitl t,( f , O.. .lulu o, itsiij 
MORRIS LITTLE it SON, Proprietors and Manufac 
. turers. 
Is superior to all other Dips. 
Is cheaper, for 1 gallon make* 100 gallons of mixture. 
Is warm and protecting to the skin water prootlng It 
against wet weather, aud perfectly safe to use in 
the coldest weal tier. 
Increases Quantity and Improves quality of the wool, 
for wool twice clipped has been declared worth $1 
per “ tod” (2S lhs.) more money. 
Is u sure cure and remedy as follows: 
SHEEP -Scab, Ticks, Lice, l'Ty and Muggots, Grub in 
the bead and Wonha lu llie throat In Hambs. 
FiORSfiX—Mange, Lice, Thrush, Grease Cracked 
Heels. Saddle and other Galls, Glanders, Bots. 
CATTLE I,lc«, KooC-und-MuUlh disease; Pleuro- 
nncumoula, 
DOGS .Mange and Fleaa; makes the coat glossy. 
HOGS—Mange and Lice. Internally for worms in all 
annuals: ulcers aud wounds of all kiuds. 
POULTRY Pleas and Lice, l’urliles Lite houses. 
HORTICULTURE—Aphis. Blight, scale on Orange 
Trees, Bark Lice, Rust lu Carrots. 
Price per gallon, $ 1 . 80 ; Ten gallons and upwardF, 
$1.65. Seud Itcent stamp for many recent U. S. testi¬ 
monials to T. W . l.A VVFO It I). Gen'l Agent, 
My Agency established April, 1*79. 
Wmitlon this paper It ox olU. Hultiinore I»Id. 
Sows Beet, Carrot, Psrsnlp, Turnip, 
,,i.-, Ru’a-Ba>ra, Onio'i, mirl all mhclII seeds 
id‘1ri"8. Sent i n receipt of S5.00. 
E. D. HALLOCIC, 55 S. Charles Slreet, Baltimore, Md. 
Mowers, Reapers 
SUPERIOR m 
IN POINT OF JJL jAL 3-M 
Manufacture & Finish, 
DURABILITY Hi 
THEY HAVE BEEN 
HONESTLY TESTED 
IN ALL THE 
Grain-Growing 
COUNTRIES 
of The World! 
And Always with the Same 
Satisfactory Result. 
209 Percheron Horses 
LX Arrived in New York Aug. 25th 
And under Cnitoin. vnlnstlon 
Were Bonded for 
$ 350 , 000 . 00 . 
AND 
PAYNE’S FARM ENGINES 
These horses were imported by 
WAYNE, DUPAGE CO., ILL., 
upon whose larm can now he seen 
One-Fifth of All Imported French 
IIorseM TVow Living in America. 
During the past 17 months 300 STALLIONS AND 
MARES have been imported from France to this es- 
tablishment, being MORE than the combined impor¬ 
tations of all other importers oi 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 thv 
Per char oo CM* Ordtir Catalogue " N. M 
Branch Offices, 73 West Washington St., Chicago, Ill., and 1 & 2 Chiswell St., London, Eng 
H" Agents Wanted in all V noccupied l em tor/, $r Send for Circulars, 
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