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SewingWachine. • 
SIMPLEST,LATEST IMPROVER 
MOST DURABLE & r \S J S 
,D. t President, 
J^nmurxms. 
Jack, aged four, taking a walk. “What 
becomes of people when they die?’’ Mamma: 
“They turn into dust, dear.” Jack: “Wbat a 
lot oi people there must be on this road then!” 
A Parisian Item —“ Why is the straw be¬ 
fore the house ? I hope Madame is not ill.”— 
“No, no, Monsieur, only in bed the last three 
days.”—" Indeed! and not ill, you say ?”-* 
“ The fact is, Monsieur, she has lost two of 
her favorite carriage horses, and cannot bear 
to hear the sound of wheels,” 
He wanted a companion.—Young George 
D. having importuned his father for ahorse 
the indulgent parent presented him with the 
ancient steed which for years had carried him 
about the streets. A few days afterwards, 
the affectionate son approached his father and 
renewed his request, saying, “Father, can’t 
you give nxe a horse a little nearer my own 
age, that would be more of a companion for 
me?” 
-- 
If vou nro afrequcuteror a resident of a miasmatic 
district barri-nde your.*-? st- m against the scourge of 
alt in w countries -n-Mie, bilious ami Intermittent fe¬ 
ver#—by the. use of Hop Bitters. 
Ludixotox, Mich.. Feb. 2, IS80. 
I hav» Bold Hod Bitters for Tour ' cars and there Is 
no medicine that‘Uipasst 8them for • lllous aita ks, 
kidney complaints, and many dl eases lucid-lit to 
this malarial climate. II. T. AiaxaNDeb. 
Sect. llth. 1830. 
Hop Pittkks Co.. Toronto; 
I have been sick for the past six years, suffering 
from dvspepand general we-kuess I have used 
three boiil-8 of Mop Hitters, and ihey have done 
wonders for me. I am weil anil able to work, and eat 
and sleep well. I cruilot say too much for Hop Bit 
ters. qimo.v R BBI>8 
HEADQUARTERS VfC TO r •* DOUBLE HULLER 
CLOVER MACHINE. 
X wark. O . Sept. l*i. 1882. 
Having defeated the Bird sell •' tl <nl*or .ir " Clover 
Huller, of South Bend, Inil.. at the Lagrange Ind., 
Fair May 2i, 18SO. n d this Blrdscll " “unitor Jr "ami 
Ashlan i lover Hull' ron ilie doth dav of September, 
18 - 0 , at a two day#’ i rial upon the Fair grounds of i he 
Trl -rate Fat*- Asuielatlou *t Toledo. O., and being 
desirous of showing our "VI TOR" mover Huller to 
the "lover grwer, liri'l thr. iitic-rx of I lie great West, 
we hereby rhnl eiiKC th»* reprflseuialive* of the Bird- 
sell "Monitor Jr. ’ Clover Hu ler. of South Rend, Ind., 
or any other manufacturer' of Clover Hallers or clo¬ 
ver altachmenls Unit may feel luiere-led lu clover 
hulling, to pltice th"lr machine In llic hands of live 
ills nteirst*d formers io he selected hy the B mrd of 
Dlrecto 8 of the st. Lou's. Mo,. Fnlr Association du¬ 
ring: the Fair to be hem bv that Association, Oct. 2d, 
byiheddeof the • VIC iOR" Double Huller Clover 
Muehlnc upon the fallowing < nnoliIons: 
1st Ku-di comi nn.V rompetimr shul notify the Sec¬ 
retary fit the ahove nulin'd Association mi or before 
the2.Mli dav of Si member, i 8 < 2 . end mIihII deposit $ 00 
In hi# hands to tb fray the expel k* s of the trial. 
2d. Each company Is io have the privilege of hav¬ 
ing bc»h!r* the Judges, one feeder a*d one operator 
Inside of the lop** • n< IrClipKOh machine. 
3r , Each Huller Is required to hut 1 one wagon 
l*'tiil of such • lover each day. us the Committee ap¬ 
pointed bv the Fair Ass.a Int on shall lurntsli on the 
giound, nil to be of tin* same qn lit. t d q antlty, 
and each machine to ielmII the straw from each 
other’s machitia after the ll*Sl tlirealllu/. the ma¬ 
chines to be cleaned bv the judges betore atari lug. 
l uch company to fu nlsh their own power. 
4th- The expenses ottei ding the trial to be de 
ducted f*oni the »500 Ueposlted am the balance of 
the deposit to go to the proprietors of the victorious 
macbi"o. 
NEWARK MACHINE CO Ml’ANY, 
Newark, Ohio. 
A GOOD SHOT. 
Wife : Georee dear ! I’m sorry you’re so near-sighted ! You know you shot Farmer 
Smith’* two cats last week mistaking them for rabbits. 
Husband : Well, rabbits or eats; they rnusn’t hold concerts on our back yard fence. 
jemsk. 
LITTLES CHEMICAL.FLUID 
N ON-POISONOUS 
{Patented in U a . July , lafi) 
MORRIS LITTLE Sr SON. Proprietors and Mnnuf’rs. 
This favorite and popular Dip Is the cheapest and 
viciiy hk*t remedy of the day for am. Insect pk-st 
and Skin Ddeasks of domestic animals also for the 
slicep farinO'it—scourge worms in thcinroutof lambs, 
called In some dlstricls “bombrtz." 
Send tor Impoit mt U. S. m-»M > onluls to 
T. W. I,AW v(i|t|» Oen'l Agent ov er since April 
iSift) 2!Ht E. Chase STREET. Baltimore, Md. 
file kiii e and mention tills paper. | 
SEPT 30 
NEW BUCKEYE 
FORCE 
PUMP 
Work* easy, throws a 
constant stream. 
Has Porcelain lined 
Cylinder. 
Is easily set. Is the 
Cheapest A Best Force 
Pomp In the world for 
Deep or Shallow Wells, 
Thousands In use In 
every part of the Uni# 
tefd States. 
Never Freeses In Win* 
tor. 
Send for Circular and 
Prices 
MAST, FOOS & CO. 
Springfield, Ohio. 
EV APORATINC FRUIT 
Treatlsn on Unproved methods 
BENT FREE. Wonderful results. 
Tables of Yields. Prices. Fronts, 
and General Statistics. Address 
| AMERICAN MAXCF’G CO., 
FnUMtr. WnFiiosborov Fa. 
ovr 10UK CLOVE 11 AND TIMOTHY 
WITH THE 
MICHIGAN WHEELBARROW SEEDER. 
Send for circular describing latest improvements. 
MASON GIBBS. Homer, Calhoun Co., Mich. 
AGENTS! AG ENTS I AGENTS! W*m*cd for the New 
Look, •• Our Lu.l f.vplu.vrs.” A full :iud uuthentic accountol th« 
JEANNETTE 
Itv Officer Newcomb und other Kurvlvor*. 
PuiiTonHArnio a « '*• o MO 
1V.KTKAITS. A K V# * I Vs iLLHSTRATIOltA 
Get the herd. ilnn’t be hinubugged by ImItullon#. 
HI rrc JE* 13 ID IT I O IM 
VO copies u dav sold by II /P cnnvn*#er*. Bend foi 
circulars, terms, umt sgcncy to \m«Hi*»n PuHIUliltig Co., 
llartlord. Boston. Chicago, or Ciueiunutl. Mention this paper* 
VASSAR COLLEGE. 
lUGHKEEPSlK N Y. a comp ete college course 
women, with Schools of Painting and Music, and 
tmurnt/irv itAnnri mftlir.. CfltalOlZUeH fU’Ill. 
CIDER 
I’ltEkSKS, GKATKKS. EI.KVATOR8 Pumps 
Evaporators, ve .Ac. tarSeud for Catalogue "B." 
BOOMER dk HOktHfcHT l’r.« « o.. 
SYRACU8K, N. Y, 
New York City Office. 62 Vesey St. 
RME 
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Patent apark-arreetlng Farm and Dair y Er u lnes of 
all sizes, from 2 to 12 no.-se-power, mountfs. or un- 
mounter!, Warranted to be the Best and Cheapest 
engines made. Prices from Ml50 nirws is. bend 
for UlUBtrated Catalog ne “A ” uhlch w I give you 
full Information and nrtoe* to __ " 
B. W. PAYNK * SON 
Bo* Ml 'OoruJvg, N. I. 
a THE VICTORY 
[CORN MILL. 
The only mill that Is a 
comp etc success lu grlud- 
ing< oru and cob together. 
Wo de'y competition ou this 
kind of giin- tug. Jt also 
grinds shede<1 corn am) all 
other kind* of grain coa* se 
or t*ne, a* desired. Capac¬ 
ity fen to twenty tjutthels per 
hour. Self - sharpcnUig 
pla es, and warranted In 
_ THOMAS ROBERTS, 
^ ' Spriugfiold, Ohio. 
The Belle City 
ENSILAGE and 
FEED CUTTER. 
ft has noequal Tor good, ra pi 1 
work «nd uurabJHty, Cun be 
i tin h y wind power it suits 
every time Send for circular 
an*! name tills paper. 
DAVID LAWTON, 
Racine, \\ is. 
The accompanying illustrate! cut of the Nkw Flow, mentioned so highly in the last num¬ 
ber of the Agricultural Review, represent* the best walking plow of the present time. For 
some years past the plows made of chilled iron have been higily popular with the agricul 
tuial community, the most serious objection to them being their weight. The mettle being 
brittle, requires a considerable thickness to secure strength, hence the pi »wa have to be 
made heavy. Another objection is the natural warping of the chilled metal after it comes 
from the sand, which cannot be overcome, aud therefore no two castings are exactly alike, 
and perfect fftting parts can seldom be obtained. 
The metal of the Nkw Flow is made of certain proportions of steel and refined iron, to¬ 
gether with some cliemloal combinations which produce a Oarbo.v iron. Or, perhaps, more 
properly, it should be called carbon zed steel. The metal does not warp, and it h s great 
toughness, hence a plow can be marie of it as light in weight as the ordinary steel plow. The 
metal is also susceptible of a very fine polii-h; its foouring qualities are superior to any 
other cast metal. The plow is called the New Remington Cuppku and in addition to its 
superiority in metal the form of the plow is so gr«»t an mipiovement over other plows 
hitherto made that it is the lightest for the team of all the plows in use, and t he easiest for the 
tat tuer on account of its running so steadily. The quality of work i.one in turning so 1 or 
stubble is acknowledged to b© the best ever attained. 
The plow ho© no common cast-iron parts except the standard. The metals used are either 
carbou, steel or maleable iron. The j rioter has a steel blade with doubleshiu, which a black¬ 
smith can draw and sharpen, and which can be used in almost every place where the steel 
coulter has heretofore been indispensable. 
The farming community are to be congratulated upon the opportunity now afforded for 
obtaining a pic w that is probably as near perfection for lessening the labor of plowing, 
and in doing perfect work as will ever be made. Manufactured by the 
RENINGTOV AG L CO., Ilicm, IV, Y. 
BRANCH OFFICE, 57 Ite ade Street, N. Y. City. 
VETERAN CORN SHELLER and ONE HORSE POWER 
GO ^ 22}4 Revolutions of Tumbling Rod to ono round 
■"c! h of Horse. 
CAPACITY OF 
SHELLER 
30 bushels pr hour. 
Power 
C hur 
tuted for Running 
^'nrnps and all light farm work 
e for Circulars. Address 
JVICH MANUFACTURING CO., Sandwlcn, Ill. 
CHEAPEST &.BEST MILD 
SOLD UNDER GUARRANTEE 
TO 6IVE SATISFACTION 
OR MONEY REFUNDED 
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CHA* KAESTNERaC? 
303-311 S CANAL STR. 
CHICAGO ILLS. 
W - , f\ Where KUited to tm* soil, 
intPr they produce4uto7"bush. 
: 11 lu i v; a to. to tlJ v acr(Ji umi we i B u ,io 
tbs to the hush. Ry mail, aample. 5u o la.; 8 lb*, for t L 
Rxpreaa. *1.50 per bush, ctf & Iba.; 10 bush for $12. 
MAHER & GROSH’S COMMON-SENSE KNIFE 
“ "* Con t,aln« PrunltiR blade, Jnclc knlf(* blade, and 
Budding or Spey lag blade. Cut given exact size. 
‘“‘ffiSnn. Blades ca-efullv Im g«*<l from razor steel (lie test 
id, and ukci^vced »BBic ir soft or !Uwy. P;l*e 
v . ■ $ 1 , 00 , no i paid t or without the budding 
blade, T5 cciUk : with Just large md 
'*• Hrm,n blades. Mi rent# : ext’a Strong 
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