jqumaxoMS. 
Non-union Men—Bachelors. 
This world belongs to the energetic, says 
Emerson. 
The place for hungry people.—The Sand¬ 
wich Islands. 
The best railway for a bridal trip—The 
Union Pacific. 
When is a soldier like a carpenter ?—When 
he is going to drill. 
Why is there nothing like leather?—Because 
it is the sole support of man. 
The man who feels certaiu that he will not 
succeed is seldom mistaken. 
Railway Edition of “Lock on the Under¬ 
standing."—The permissive block.— Punch. 
As any man may be compelled to eat his 
words, he should never indulge in bitter 
speeches. 
“What is that man yelling atP inquired 
Tommy of his younger brother.—“At the top 
of his voice,” replied the little one. 
“WhatI Going to have an exhibition at 
Paris of memorials of the Incas! Well—I 
never!” said Mrs. Ramsbothau. “Why, they’ll 
be having one of the pen-wipers next!” 
A tourist in Switzerland, finding a charge 
in his bill for stationery, and being sure that 
he had ordered none, investigated the matter, 
and learned that the “stationery” was the ink 
and paper used in making out his bill. 
What It Did for an Old Lady. 
Coshocton Station, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1878. 
Gents —A number of people had been using 
your bitters here, and with marked effect. lu 
one case a lady of over 70 years had been sick 
for years, and for the past ten years has not 
been able to be around half the time. About six 
months ago she got so feeble she was helpless. 
Her old remedies, or physicians, being of no 
avail, I sent to Deposit, forty-five miles, and 
got a bottle of Hop Bittters. It improved her 
so she was able to dress herself and walk about 
the house. When she bad taken the second 
bottle she was able to take care of her own 
room and walk out to her neighbor’s, and has 
improved all the time since. My wife and 
children also have derived great benefit from 
their use. W. B. Hathaway, 
Agt. U. S. Ex. Co.—Adv. 
SUPERIORITY PROVED ® 
THE SIMPLEST £ BEST SEWING MACHINE IS THE 
I *—LIGHT- RUNNING—* 
perfect In every particular. 200,000 Bold yearly. 
NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO., 
30 Union Square, N, Y. 
^ Chicago, Ills., Orange, Mass., or Atlanta, Ga. J 
The Original Introducer ©I the 
Biowell STRAWBERRY 
Offers 100,000 plants for sale. Its eminent success 
wherever tried establishes It as a standard variety. 
Plants trimmed, packed and shipped iso ?5c per dozen; 
$2 per 100; $8 per 1,000; also 130 other varieties. Send 
for circular with prices. T. T. LYON, South Haven, 
Michigan. _ 
"save money. 
Send to the originator and grower for Price List of 
choice Farm Seeds and Potatoes. 
8 , W. STEItRETT, Barnitz, Cumb. Co., Pa. 
NCUf POTAT OES, 
IV k WW Deflanec.Luxury,Cook’s Superb,La Plume 
Triumph and other sew VAUiKTnsa Some of the bbst 
ever offered. Catalogue free. Address ISAAC I. 
TILLING HAST, LaPlu me, Lack’a Co., Pa. _ 
MOUND CITY FEED MILL. 
Our Latest Invention, 
Tfe; Wv The most Rapid Grinder ever 
made. We make the only 
— Com and Cob Mill with cost 
ciu/-steel Grinders . It We 
fail to rurntsh proof, will 
<x ' give you a Mill. Ten dlffer- 
Seui styles and sizes. Tbe 
% only mill that sUts the meal. 
We also make the Celebrated 
BIO GIANT. 
3eud for Circular to 
J. A FIELD * CO., St. Louis, Mo. 
Monarch and Young America 
CORN AND COB MILLS 
Only mills made with 
Out Cut Steel Orinderi 
Warranted superior to 
any in use,for all purposes. 
Will grind faster, run 
easier and wear longer. 
tialiefaction guarantied. 
Also, (torn Shcllers. Feed 
Cutters, Cider Mills, &e. 
Send for circulars and 
— prices. 
Manufactured by 
WHITMAN AGRICULTURAL CO., 
St. Louis. Mo. 
Mill Mauul'aetory. 
Established 1851. 
WHIST MILLS 
op rmcxcH auuit stone. 
Portable Mills for Karm¬ 
en., Saw Mills, 0 tc.i 16 8l 
*e»; over 2,0 W In use. 
Price from $Hl) up. Com 
plete Mill and Shelter,$115. 
A boy can grind and keep 
In order, Adapted to any 
kind of sultuble power, 
p Complete Flouring and 
- Corn Mills. 
NORDYKE * MARMON OO., Indianapolis, Ind. 
BRADLEY & COMPANY 
D. SYRACUSE. M Y 
For the pastfivo years we have made a Specialty of 
From an experiment in 1877 this branch of onr 
business has grown to be a decided success, we 
having sent out in 1SS1 over 10,000 different Club 
Orders, going to nearly every State in the Union. 
We carry the largest Stock of any Tea Store in 
Boston, Import the most ol'our Premium Tea and 
Dinner Sets, and pay Cash for everything, and 
have abundant Capital to ilo with. We have a 
large list of Premiums for from $5 to $60 
orders,including Silver-PlatedWare, Gold-Band Tea 
Sets, Dinner Sets, Majolica Ware, JapaneseGoods,&c. 
fully described in our Price and Premium List. 
Send us Postal for one. 
SYRACUSE, N. Y 
801 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, MASS, 
For Early Vegetables, Field Onions, Vegetables for Canning, Poto 
toes. Corn. Tobacco 
Grass (top dr 
Oats, Asparagus, Etc. 
Patented, July, 1ST9. 
—. T-SIIS — 
EXTRACTS FROM REPORTS PUBLISHED IN FULL IN PAMPHLET, 1882 
SE YEN Successive crops grown on three acres of 
worn-out , light soil fron a Single Application of the 
Mopes Potato Manure, 3 bags per acre, in Spring of 
’ 78. No fert ilizer or manu re of an y hind used since . 
A full account of this experience is also given by 
Dr. Henry Stewart in The New York Times, weekly edition, 
February 15th, 1882. 
BENE WING Woru-Out Lands.By the use of the 
Mopes Manures on almost barren and worthless 
piece of land, taken in its worn-out condition, has 
been made to produce good crops A See report by Rev. 
H. M. Mansee, Kingsboro, Fulton Co., N. Y. 
THE BEST CULTIVATOR MADE. 
MOLINE.ILL. 
Its Success in Every Market where intro¬ 
duced bears out this claim. 
A farmer can plow two acres more corn per day 
with it, than with the ordinary Cultivator. Can do 
the work much better and easier than with any 
Other. 
Its merits understood, you can not afford to bnv 
any other of the many Spring Cultivators, which 
the success of this Cultivator have brought out in 
the pant veer or two. 
Send for Diary, FREE. 
DEERE &. CO., Moline, 111. 
Grass & Grain Spring Top Dressing,” m Spring Id/ 1 , on a 
Winter-killed Wheat Crop and on Subsequent Grass 
Crops for Four Years. See report Chas. W. Carpen¬ 
ter, Locust I alley, Oneens ( o., * V. 1. 
Reports from well-know n Trackers, Farmers, bpecial Crop Lrrowers, uairymen, gii 
experience for several successive years with The Mapes Manures, will be found m paraph 
1881 and 1882. fcEND POSTAL 1-Olt PAMPHLET. 
THE MAPES FORMULA AND PERUVIAN GUANO CO., 
IMPORTERS OK AND DEALERS IN 
PERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE OF SODA, POTASH, SALTS, ETC 
158 FRONT STEET, NEW YORK. 
fy New stock of No. 1 Peruvian Guano, “ Standard,” “ Lotos ” and “ Guaranteed. ’ Send for prices. 
Platform and Three Spring 
WAGONS & BUGGIES 
EVERY WAGON IS FULLY WARRANTED. 
These are the handsomest, lightest and strongest 
wagons of their kind In the market. Every Farmer 
and Dairyman should have one. Correspondence so 
llelted. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Address 
WATERTOWN SPRING WAGON CO., 
Wmertown, N. Y. 
WHOLESALE AGKNCJKM. 
Green & Llchtenbergrr. 24 ft 26 North CUutou Street, 
Chicago, in. 
C. W. Shatto, Minneapolis, Hltm. 
Dalton Bros., St. 1 mills, Mo. 
Trumbull, Reynolds >* Allen. Kansas City, Mo. 
Deere A Co., Council Bluffs, Iowa. 
>' ew KNIFE—3-blade; Stag or Ebony 
Handle; long blade,ns carefully made as 
a razor. Price,post-paid,gl. All our goods 
hand-forged from razor steel and re 
8 laced free If soft or 
awy. Our Farmer's 
►site,. Extra Strong 2-bhulo, 
75c.; medium 2-blade, 
fibc.; l-blade, 25c.; «• 
Jg» ^ 777,7 
MAHER & GR0SH, 
30 Monroe St.» 
TOLEDO, OHIO. 
sent free. PRUNING KNIFE, oil temper, $1. Budding Knives, ii5o., and Oil tempered, 65e.; Prunlng^hears, 
gl, post-paid. *• How k to Use a Razor " sent free. 
