NEW SlRpSnt C' OVER SEPARATQ»£*> 
KINGOF^RE: CLOVER MACHINE. FAMILY 
■ \SENCLVCR DJE.5CRIPTNE'■ b^if 
CIRCULAR. Sc// 
WE A'-SO.SHAP COK'INur. YO.' 
MANlirACTVRC t> E CL j RELI-.B.E' l Jig IV. CntHKTEU 
ClOVEn SEP’SAIOK MOU'TOR.'f-A3HW>S 
BIRD: : : Mi. :aSo«c Manu! r 
PERSONAL ITEMS, 
Pijsjcellattcottiei 
and Parftfttety 
Mrs. scott-Stddons says that an American ser¬ 
vant will tie on her veil In a natty, graceful way 
that an English duchess knows nothing about. 
Ex-Postmaster General Key presided In the 
United States Court at Knoxville, Tenn., on 
Wednesday for the first time since Ills retirement 
from the Cabinet. 
j. M. Hill, a brother of Senator Benjamin H. 
Hill, of Georgia, died on Ills farm near West Point, 
in that State, a few days ago. He was over 70 
years of age and during the greater part of his 
life was a man of Influence In tils county. 
The late Vice President Wilson’s mother-ln-law> 
Mrs. Mary Howe, of Natick, Mass., celebrated re¬ 
cently ber ninety-fourth birthday, and was visited 
by a large number of friends and neighbors. She 
Is still In remarkably good health and spirits. 
aa-ONE RIFLE GIVEN WECXIEl WITH EVERY SIS ORDERED. -JTSt 
SOStaat. 41 Cttl* -1_— 
A CHANGE OF A LIFETIME. 
1 H> unheiUoiinglu assert that the following it the most rtviirrk- 
cble offer ever made by any Oun benler or Mu’i’ffavturrr. 
TIIlv NEW EVANS M.lUAlOXK KlKI.K, wmi- 
OCT ANT EXCEPTION. TOE MOST ACCrRATK, t.ON«E¥T UASOKD, easiest Loaded. qLJCKKST 
FIRED, REST CONSTRirCrFI), SIMPLEST, AND MUST PERFECT BtM'.ECft-l,nADINO REFKaTINO 
l aiy Rifle ever made. "Twcniy-*lx »hot» In OO •vcomts, without removing the 
Stifle front the shoulder.’’ No hummer in the way; throwing down the guard ejects, 
loads, and cocks, with commendable spirit, to (lie lace or the mournl arltftlire in all mer¬ 
chandise, the Evans Rifle Co. have decided to temporarily reduce the price or their World-titnovmfd Arm, plnoiug tt 
within the rca h of -verv Kporfsiti'in, ami thereby ensuring tor it Hie l.irgusst sale ever obtained by any repealing ride in 
this! country. Tile new model ami hiless Improved Kvnns jMagiislno Klfle la exactly represented by the above picture. 
It is tt cal.,een/ne-Are, 2taari.ni loelv barrels, weight (rom hx djO/i lbs., checkered black walnut stock, and sigiucil with 
grad anted night* ii|> to 1, 20(1 yard., 1 .D 0 yards further than any other repeating arm, at tcMth dislanct it mil 
penetrate 18 pint boards. i> being IIKS must powerful repenting rifle ever constructed. The Magazine, which tar- 
rle* .86 long cartridge., ? I l the slock und not under die barrel, the noise or hang o« i.bc i dle Is In no 
way effected, nor It* accuracy impaired by the emptying of Uie magazine. and as eann cartridge is carried in u separate 
compartment, the gnn la ARSOLl. TJSLY .HA FI;. The working nans are all stud, the frame wrought iron, and the new 
locking device render* It POSITIVELY SAPP, to carry when loaded. In short, the many Improvement- made 
m the New Model Hvan*. make It without. doubt the fluent magazine rifle in the world, and it carriet moreearth'tfies 
than anu other a ear. As staled above, the mitnufACtuieiA of the Evans Klfle, in order to Introduce tlietr improved 
arm nuTekJy an 1 favorably to the public, have placed In onr hands THE ill E ATI HE PRESENT STOCK OP 
OVER SIX TUOtrSAAU Kir LEE, to the vulne of ever one hundred und twenty il.niiss.nd .Ini* 
Ifor this pui’iHfSc only, and mi receipt of SCld, which Is only halt the regular price, we will send by express 
or irelght, mixed free, to any address, ope of the Now Model Improved Evans id Wltot Rifles. as abovodeuenbed. war¬ 
ranted and guaranteed in every respect bv both the tniininucturcrs and ouimsIvbh. or will send C. O. D.»on receipt of 
IheeXPPtW Agent'" guarantee Uutl the rifle will he returned free if not taken. When cash come* wllli onler wo give 
free a boxof eartrulges: (samples of the new Piiomix 3 bull cartridge* go tree with each rifle.) The New Ex ui» 
Huddle Itifle u similar to the Spot*' g Rifle, except It is a trifle lighter (about 81b».), and 82 inch barrel, only t Inches 
shorter titan the regular Winchester ltfili-. and accurate up to two yards; 2*1 shot, same as other style, and provided with 
swivel and scrap. This Uthube.tof all rifle* in the marketfor Western mounted use. 1’ncc, (former price, $si), 
and one given free with every six ordered. N, B,—THE Evans can hr cskd as a single siiot ntVLE. MDiitBNDtNr 
of rug XaoaSinr, which can alwa vs ns kept Fi;t.L AND jiki.o in jtESKIiYR. HY trs l no Moneb in advance, if the 
purchaser does not rare to risk it- We ask. in ora iji.stkuctuins vkom tub Evans lllFLE Co. to rotten id. a rijte V. (>- 
b.on receipt of simply your express agent's guarantee that it trill be returned free if nut talon; hut when paid for in 
advance, cart ridge* arc included free; not when sent C. O. ft. Ordering six nt oiw tunc arid gelling one free makes uip 
cost only about 81?. Texa. (Jack says: "The Evans Rifle is urn Best m tile world. It snoots like * horisc utlic." 
A. J. BoTd{eb&rptdlOOCcT I says: “ It is Ihe best guu I ever put to my shoulder, It can't, he heat." Rlt ('arson, jr., says: 
• * T knua near .Vl E.il*., le.ar, ..,1*1. 4l..-. L’........ 1.. ...... X ...ill , t.eitnrl ,ne n.-.T. llt-imr •» F k \ .fir. u " r k l.£i 
IMPORTED CLYDESDALES 
[Monroe, (Midi ) Commercial.] 
Mr. Clarence B. Stoddard, the druggist, Inform¬ 
ed us that Mr. Louta Hope, a BUfferer with rheuma¬ 
tism for a number of years, obtained the greatest 
relief by the use of St. Jacobs Oil. 
ALSO, 
J- LTLIVL .LAJLJ JL^I L AAF ' LJ, 
and other desirable strains of Trotting Stock, ror 
sale, cheap, and on easy ter ins. All stock guaran¬ 
teed as good as represented. Catalogues sent free. 
Correspondence solicited. Address 
POWELL. BROS-, 
Springboro, Crawford Co., Pa. 
$lis<anatte0U!a 
GARDENER WANTED 
AflEIITC 111 AUTCn EVERYWHERE to sell 
AutN I O WAN I £UthebestFamily Knit¬ 
ting Machine over introduced. Will knit a pair of 
stockiugs, with llbEL and TOE complete, in 20 
minutes. It will also knit a great variety of fancy- 
work for which there is alway s a ready market _ 8pud 
for circular and tortus to the Twombly Knitting 
Machine Co.. 4oi» Washington St., Boston, Mass. 
Who is able to conduct an extensive Market Garden 
(Flowers and Vegetables) 
For information, address 
F. W. GLADEWITZ. 
Elmwood Ave.. Detroit. Mich. 
THEODORE SCHUSTER, 
419 Herkimer Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. 
SOLICITS ORDERS FOR 
SEEDS OF ALL KINDS, APPLE AND 
PEAR STOCKS, Etc. 
For account of MR. L W. WUNDERLICH, in Frank- 
fort-on-the-Maiu, Germany, and also asks for 
Offers of American-Grown Seeds for Export. 
A .MONTH - AGENTS WATER - 75 
best selling aiticles in the World; l sample 
free. Address -Tay Bronson, Detroit Mich. 
Fancy Cards tOC. SO Chrotno Cards, no 2 alike, 
name on lue. postpaid. J. B. Hosted, Nassau, N.Y. 
Gold and Silver CUrniuo Cards, with name, toe 
post-paid. Geo. I. Rked & Co., Nassau N. Y. 
leieiv ^uliUcatiottSi 
MUSIC BOOKS FOR SCHOOLS 
The Welcome Chorus. ( dozen.f°By e 
\V. S. TILDEN, 
The Only Remedy 
That Acts at tho Same Time on 
The Liver, The Bowels and The Kidneys 
This combined action gives it wonderful 
power to cure al t disease. 
Why Are We Sick? 
This is a new and superior High School, Song 
Book with advanced elements, and a great variety of 
music, secular and sacred, to be sung in one, two or 
four parts. Mr. TUdcu’s previous works linve been 
highly approved. 
DCUS (50 eta.) By. L. O. EMERSON. 
No move attractive School Song Book has for a 
long time appeared. It is not graded, and will do for 
any class. Great variety Of songs, subjects selected 
with groat skill, and music, is of the best. 
Because vc allow these great organs to be- 
\eom clogged ot torpid, and poisadous hu 
1 mors are' therefore forced into the bloot 
[that should be expelled naturally. 
Introduce our new Sabbath School Song Book, 
WHIT ERODES, (30 ets.) at once to your Sunday 
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Rooks for .Music Teachers for the Fall Cain- 
paigu. All are good and practical books. Do 
not fall to examine them. 
Emerson’s Voice of Worship, ($1), for Singing 
Schools. 
Perkins’ Temple, ($1), for Singing Schools. 
Johnson’s New .Method for Singing Classes, 
(60 cents). 
Johnson's Parlor Organ Instruction Rook, 
($1.60.) 
N. E. Conservatory Method for Piano, ($T) 
Also subscribe now for The Music. > I Record, 
($2), a Weekly Musical paper, with all the neWB. 
Any book sent, post-free, for the retail price. 
Simple, Milt-regulating, and with onr experienced men, we contract to force wafer from spring or well to 
any point, tv tito, stating the nature of Work yon want done, to 
B. S. WILLIAMS & Co. 
L'Z College Place, New York. Knlnmazoo, Mich. 
Biliousness, Piles, Constipation, Kidney 
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by causing free action of the so organs and 
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Why Suffer Bilious pains and aches t 
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Why frightened oyer disordered Kidneys 1 
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Use KIDNEY WORT and rejoice in 
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FEED CUTTER, 
The Rest Feed Cutter 
in the World. 
THE ONE THAT RUN 
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bend for circular, references, 
&e. Name this paper when 
yon write. 
DAVID LAWTON, 
Manufacturer, Racine, Wis. 
The only Mill that is a 
complete success In grind¬ 
ing corn and cob together. 
We defy competition on this 
kind or grinding. It also 
grinds shelled corn and all 
other kinds of grain, coarse 
or hue, us desired. Papa’ 
city, lu to 20 bushels per 
hour. Self-sharpening 
plates, and warranted in 
every respect, address 
THOMAS ROBERTS, “ 
Springfield, < >luo. 
health. His a dry, vegetable compound and 
One pnekuge will imikv six qtsol .Medicine. 
Get it of your Druggist , he will order it 
fur you. Price, iljjl). 
WELLS, fiXOEABBSW h CO., Proprietors, 
| (Will waul post paid.) Burlington, V t. 
OLIVER DITSON Sl CO., Boston. 
C. H. Dltsoa ifc €•« J. K. Dltnon <Sr €•. 
843 Broadway. New York. 1228 Chestnut St.. Phi's. 
WROUGHT IRON 
FIELD & GARDEN 
ROLLERS 
CENTS TO JAM. 1. 
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from date to J an. 1st 
next for 10 rent*. This 
trial tabaerlptlon will 
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I manufacture a full assortment of these articles of 
wrought boiler iron. On exhibition at Pennsylvania 
State Agricultural Fair. F to 10. For Sale by JAMES 
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In response to tho urgent requests of great 
numbers of people who prefer to purchase a 
Kidney-Wort already prepared, tho pro¬ 
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pare it In liquid ibrm aa well as dry. It is 
very oonooutrated, isput, up In large bottles, 
and la equally efficient os that put up dry in 
tin cans. It savee the necessity of preparing, 
is always ready, and la more eaeily takon by 
most people. Prlco, 81 per bottle. 
LIQUID AND DRY SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. 
WELLS, RICHARDSON & < 0., 1’rop’rs, 
A Burlington, Vt. 
New and Rare Winter Flower¬ 
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New Pears, n6w Peaches, new Cherries, new Grapes, 
uew Strawberries, &o,. with a large stock of all kinds 
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Bulbs, Beautiful Hot-house plants. Orchids, Dracumas, 
Crotons, &c. Winter flowering plants, Roses, &c , well 
grown. Cheap by the single plant or doa., by mail or 
express. Catalogue* mailed to applicants. 
JOHN 8AUT,, Washington, D, C. 
The Monitor Jr. is the most perfect Clover Thresh¬ 
er, Separator. Huller and Cleaner In the world. The 
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They also continue tqmanufacture the ohl *' Monitor," 
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Ruh.vl New-Yorker. 
THE AMERICAN FRUIT DRIER 
INTEND TO PI,ANT Small 
or Shrubs 
Fruits, Roses, Trees, 
this season,, before, bu 
UUB KUIVS«»U( VVIVIV 
wend for the Catalogue ol 
GEO. S. WALES. Rochester, N.Y 
iustretod V'aU- 
information 
mailed free. 
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THE DINGEE St CUNAitu bun 
J8 Whiia, Kmmv [Maoglo. 
' S8 When You uu<l I wore Young, 
s» Whoa 1 saw Swoot Nelllo Roma, 
48 Taka ttil* Letter t<> My Mother. 
4# A ' 
M Wlftt's Cnmmamjrncnts—Comic. 
64 Husband's CoiuioatultnenU, 
6« Little Olil Log Cabin la tlteLnno. 
. 66 MarcMitgTIuorutli Oeorgla. 
( so Willow tn tho Cutiugo by the Sea 
66 Th« Mlnetr*] Roy, 
| 10 Take Bank tbo iioart. 
I is Til* Fatted Coatot Blue. (Night. 
17 Mr OU! Kentucky Homo, Good 
64 I’n bo all b’mlto* To-Night, Lovo. 
69 I.Uicn to tlm Mecktug Bird. 
S3 Her Bright Smile Hamits Me Still. 
B4 Sunday Night, Wlion lit* Parlor’s 
06 Tho Gypsy’* Warning, I Pull. 
110S ’TU hut a Llttlo Faded Flower, 
i 104 The (lull l,„(t liehlud Mo. 
106 Little HuUmeup. 
107 Cany Mo Back toOUlVlrelanT. 
118 Tbo Old Man’s hnntk Aculu. 
116 I Am Waiting, Kvtle, Dear. 
ll» Tnka M e Buck to Homo A Mother. 
ISO Como, tilt by My Side, tuning. 
I5KAUTIFI I, KVER-liLOO MIXG 
Address, 
Wo deliver STRONG POT KOSKS for Whiter 
Bloom and Fall Plantimr, s(\f<fy by tniv', At all 
poM-oflii.v’s. Five Sul imdui V iu i otJcs ,you r choice, 
all labeled, for Sit 12 for Si* 1 19 for SB; H rt fo r 
Sit ,*»for«»)t5 (brSlOs 100 forSl3. Fond 
for our Nov Guide to Rose Culture, ami 
choose from ovet 500 Finest Surfs. Our Great 
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THE DINGEE & CONARD CO., 
Rosc-Groxvers,\V est Grovk, Chjjstkb Co.,Fa. 
The “Centennial” Fanning Mill. 
list. Liberal discount 
to dealers. Address, S, FREEMAN tfc S ON, 
Racine, YVis, 
UT UrDkintl SEEDLING & KIRKWOOD 
IfllsVtKNUri STRAWBERRIES. 
The two largest, beet, and most productive. Intro¬ 
duced in 1880. Each yielded 10,000 quarts per acre, 
and sold at from 20 c. to 30c. per quart. Catalogues free. 
Address Wm. Parry, Nurseryman, Parry P. O., Bur- 
lington Co„ N. J. 
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