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FENCE STRAND 
The only Wire Fence that Stands the Test of Time 
NO BA.K.BS. 
PHILIP S. JI STIOE, 
14 N. Stli St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
^mplcmentsi and Dftariuiury 
*U drill boou, mu 1 
loilom furrows, cover with 
OSBORN’S SULKY PLOW, 
the only Plowing Machine that bn* proved n perfect 
euixxwH in all lands of soil Any kind of plow can bo 
attached, I lie plowman rides nod handles the plow 
with ease, regulating the depth and width of furrow. 
Hie draft for (ho team Is materially less, and the ordi¬ 
nary laborious mode of plowing- is reduced to oue of 
comfort and oa«n. sulky made for both rig-lit aud 
left hand plows. Also, manufacturers or 
THE MEADOW KING MOWER, 
and other Agricultural Implements. 
This Machine runs au per cent Lighter than any 
1,1 the market, and does 
MOKE and I3E1 rl.K work with the same amount of 
power. Tlie HUtea are from a 32-iudh cylinder for a 
One-Itorse Railway Power to a :«Much cylinder for 
a Six-Hone Lever Power. Write your name. Post- 
Office. County and State, plain, and address 
A L BANY AGTUOT) Ltf ORAL WOliKS, 
O. H. P. (Jobnell, Proprietor. Alii any. N. Y. 
JULY 24 
THE 
BAL HEYV-YOBKE 
483 
and gftarMttcnj, 
XX 00T (not painted, White Duck) $2. 
2(| & Styles Chromo Cards, li) ct*. Best evei 
Sol d. Stamps taken. J. B. Huhted, Nassau, N.Y 
2 0 P ol , (l ai ? ( ! stl yer Chromo Cards, with name, toe 
AJ '-' post-paid. Geo. I, Reek & Co., Nassau,N. Y. 
_ ImpUnutttss: and Parhincry. 
CORTLAND WAGON COMPANY, 
McSHERRY GRAIN DRILL 
Unquestionably the Best. 
Sow " Fertilizers splendidly If Is very accurate. It regulates by eng wheels. It 
light drult. It is easily managed. 
''"'•‘'ffi.vris s. d !«-»«di^ssf&&Sv** , “ d 1 
D. E. McSHERRY & CO.. Dayton. O. 
PERSONAL ITEMS. 
1 he Monitor. I r. is the most perfect Clover Thresh¬ 
er Separator, liuller aud Cleaner iu the world. The 
IhreHliing and Hulling Cylinders run under-shot. 
i hey also continue to manufacture the old Monitor," 
with Threshing and Hulling Cylinders running over- 
shot. Bend for price list, terms, and descriptive cata¬ 
logue. Address as above, and say yon saw this in the 
Rubal New-Yobxeb. 
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K O Gold, Crystal Lace, Perfumed & Chromo Card 
*J name in Gold and Jet, 10c. 
CLINTON & BRO., OlintonvlUe, Ct. 
HAY CAPS AND STACK COVERS, 
Tents, Awningrs, Covers 
_ FOB 
Horse*, Wagons or Good*. 
And Everything Made of or Finished with 
Cotton Duck. 
FLAG-S AND BANNERS 
OF SILK OR BUNTING, 
FO R WiSPa n T i?8«.V IT Y ■ 
913-208 South Water Street, Chicago, Ill. 
The Best Thresher on Wheels! 
It is not a vibrator, neither is it an apron machine, 
but the best points of both are cumblnod, with new 
and original tcatunm of its own. It Is wonderfully 
Birnple lu its arrangement. It is admirably per. 
feet in its threshing and separating oniilltlee. It 
saves all the •'rain, and cleans it ready for market. It 
Altogether tlie moet satisfactory maeuiin? in ti 
market. 
It will handle wet grain as well ae dry. In three 
ing I-lax ami Timothy it baa no equal, threshing at 
cleaning both as well, and uearlv as rapidfy. i 
wheat, ami requires uo change except the sieves, 
has more square feet of separating and cleaning hu 
iace than any other machine made, and cannot 1 
overloaded. It is both over and under blast at tl 
same time. 
.Our clover hulling attachment is a now and very d 
sirable feature. It does the business more rapid! 
and better than an exclusively clover hullingmacnin 
Separators of the various sizes luted for Steam < 
Horse-Power, ae desired. 
An Ituproyod Pitts Power, nn Improved Woodbui 
Power, and the Elwiirr) Equalizing’ Power, a 
mounted on four wheels, are manufactured by u*. an 
are not surpassed by any in the market. 
For Price.Lists and Circulars, address the mauu'fr 
SEYMOUR, SABIN A CO., 
Stillwater, Mina. 
A f MATTP 5 mar- 
ilU J. U lllil J. 10 P For cut of Evaporator 
, , „ “> and Descriptive Circulars, 
addrfiHK Tinner I. rL . i iL N t? - 
■mw nbii/ iivhunu miMIUi J 
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I snwtUT It SU,4,amt Mncb«a; tbepUnu 
a wtdwr apart, hare more 
ft ROOM TO 8TOOL. darit« more 
»- BourUbiaeui frinn the eoll, be- 
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Sana for Illustrated 
Circular wfiti Testimonials w 
reap. J. A. JONES, Wilmington, Del. 
SHI J 3n Y P , LOW8 rTHE subscriber s 
kjare the only manufacturers of 
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A finely Dlustrated and Descriptive Catalogue and Price Hat furnished free upon application 
wuruoikm lumiBJiea tree upon application. Address 
CORTLA-JNTD WAGON CO., 
„ „„ „ _ Cortland, N. Y. 
Or 263 & 265 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Ill. 
PAXTON 
Force Feed Grain Drill. 
Best Grain seed and Fertilizer Drill 
in the market. The cuts show our 
broadcast shovels sat with steel to the 
middle of the boot, and the force feed 
attachment. 
Highest awards at the Penn. State 
Fair in 187ft. Send for circulars. 
Address, 
Foundry and Machine - Dept., 
Harrisburg Car Co., 
Harrisburg, Pa. 
General Garfield has named the new home he 
has Just finished at Mentor, Ohio, “Lawnfleld ’’ 
ne preferred “ Rudolphla,” after his wife’s maiden 
name, but she objected. 
Mrs. Hancock Is a regular attendant of the Prot¬ 
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Governor’s Island, which is supported by Trinity 
Parish, has been attended by Mrs. Hancock dur- 
lnd ner residence at that station, and she has in 
fact contributed to the service by regularly playing 
the organ for the Sunday gatherings there. 
Ee.-Gov, Garcelon, of Maine, the prime mover in 
the disturbances In that State at the last election, 
It la reported, Is “ broken down and despised,” that 
the rebukes of his pastor have driven his family 
from his church, and that the loss of a lucrative 
medical practice at Lewiston, Me., has forced him 
to give up his fine residence and take rooms in an 
humble tenement. 
lieu’ publication,si. 
O. DITSON & CO. are Sole Ageuta for the United 
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d THE NEW 81RDSEIL CLOVER SEPARATOR ^- 
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In th *ir best and purest form, contain tovry ingredient that is needful 
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