gftteatlatwau.s Advertising 
IJmpUtnente and PavTtinevg 
PULVERIZING HARROW 
_ ^ CLOD CRUSHER 
Was the name formerly given to Scrofula 
because of a superstition that it could be 
cured by a king’s touch. The world is 
wiser now, and knows that 
AGENTS ^ 
WANTED 
It is the best selling 
tool on earth. 
SCROFULA 
r TJ?®'* A subjects the soU to the action of a Steel Crusher and ! eveler 
ss^i*rs£?^ 
U'r make /% variety of .Sitee i corking tram 4 to 15 Feet U'lrfe. 
DO NOT BE DECEIVED 
or *o...e . , " 1)011,1 let y° ur dealer palm off a base imitation 
VOrRHKI f p *RV n»nw.rTll'i“ n f« P A ke liss,,rance rhatis something better, but SATISFY 
^ EI F B ' ®«S“ RIh< - X “ ACME” ON TRIAL. We will send the DOUBLE GAXO 
il hnoU r<- " PO,,8, . h,e rar, " er ln “*e f nited States on trial, and if it doe, not ,uit. yon may 
m, vo .r b k, t ' Pay,nK re,,,,n height charges. We don’t ask for pay until yon have tried ir 
on your own tarm 
Send 
the kindred poisons of contagious di.-i uses 
and mercury. At the same rime it en¬ 
riches and vitalizes the blood, restoring 
healthful action to the vital oriruns and 
rejuvenating the entire system. This great 
Regenerative Medicine 
Is composed of the genuine Honduras 
Sarsaparilla, with Yeiloir S/il- 
iinput, the Iodides of Potassium and 
Iron, and other ingredients of great po- 
teuey. carefully and scientifically com¬ 
pounded. Its formula is generally'known 
to the medieul profession, and the best 
physicians constantly prescribe Ayer's 
Sarsaparilla as an 
Absolute Cure 
Tor all diseases caused by the vitiation of 
the blood. It is concentrated to the high¬ 
est practicable degree, far beyond any 
other preparation for which like effects 
are claimed, and is therefore the cheapest, 
as well as the best blood purifying medi¬ 
cine, in the world. 
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla 
PREPARED by 
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass 
[Analytical Chemists.] 
Sold by all Druggists; price $1; ,ix 
hollies fur ffi. 
as ot i estimomals from 46 different States and Territories. 
& nnnTlirn Manufactory and Principal Office: 
BROTH ER, MILLINGTOIT, U. J. 
SE.VT FREE TO PARTIES WHO NAME THIS PAPER. 
The Union Grain Drill 
ate „ WITH OR WITHOUT 
,)0 ,><M, bl«- Eua , i>ei < hronin <'ll rtl«. Embellished 
In ninnv beautiful cot rs with name. loc - sample 
book, *A5r. stka wi aRIi W. ik'-. West Hnv.-n, t. 
| (ln|/ I 25 of the latest nnd mostPopular songs 
I M II l\ T sent free bv mail for one •Arent stamp. 
ASrt..* " lj epanur© m Grain I ’rills. 
e nrSeimu^^r^J 1 *' an ridp amt see his work.an.i n th< same tim 
tTItlyFH Th A* A Wr HEJSLa F CI.D [S PLACED DIRECTLY OS THE A A L f A POSITIVF KORC1 
aay and offeAKSrfa?^! 
HART, HITCHCOCK & Co,, Peoria, Ill. 
r SAVING FOR FARMERS. "the uist is the cheapest.** 
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a, _L t 1 2T II t II 1 II CY j y H r 5i ls fy t , io L.l a -fy P"ij>«3es.)'.Vr 1 !efor»>^ Pamphlet 
■ g ^ '—* J tndPneve to The AuJcnao & Taylor Co.. Maau-ui.dd, Ohio. 
i.iuo oil on. •n.CUl Maiiip 
Address U. M. HANSON.(Tilcago. Ill 
S Hand-Book FREE. 
R. S. & 4 P. LACEY, 
Pat.,. *-,t‘ys, Washington, D. C. 
CORNS 
Are any of the Rural readers troubled 
with corns or bunions, or both? Well, what 
do you use for relief or perhaps a cure? I 
am a sufferer from a bunion, which is. as far 
as 1 can judge, only a oortt ou t he joint of the 
tirs-t. too. At any rate, this is my trouble, and 
l will hail with delight auy remedy that will 
give relief, for though t have tried lemons, 
ouions, aud various other prescribed remedies, 
there comes no relief, and the pain is a sore one 
and eauses much suffering. F. a. d. 
CRAZY PATCHWURK£trU,S 
Newllav.n, ct (the orijinaurt o} the Silk Patchwork crate) 
for. dollarI'.-ircr ul tuttutlf.lsilk.for P»t-tiw.,rV > tS pxrktgw- 
Embroidery Sui, maorted color* 2Oc.. package, 6 | f ) 
® We will st nd y>m a watch oracualn 
It MAIL OR EIPRSSS 0.0 D..tobe 
examined beforepnvingauf money 
and If not satisfactory, retiuneii at 
our expense, We uiacurai ture all 
our vratcliea and save you 30 per 
cent Catalogue of 250 styles free, 
Eri.r Wetn VV.ar ,,r«o. Aooocsa 
SfaunARO AMERICAN WATCH CD . 
(Weymouth's Patent.) 
S1NHI.K WHKFL-IIOE, 
I.TIYATOK, AND PLOW . 
os new t o 3s un *• tnirable irar- 
Iene. '* and < r.nb es one 
luan to do the work i 'live. Re- 
V 
Xlett. r illustrated 
Ap^^ATNOiitaloifue tree 
EDITION PRICE ONLY *1 
SYM AIL PQ 3TPA ID. 
Awirled HS3T OSDSS 0? MS2IT 
« Meliiums Sibibltioa. 1 S 3 D 
Waaawnrdcri the firm prrnii 
uni m the International Kxlll 
bttlon in Philadelphia, in 137s. 
and accepted by the Judges as 
SUPERIOR TO ANT 
OTHER KNIFE IN USE. 
It Is ihs Item Knife in the 
k virlrl to cut Itne/enl from t>aio 
to cut down hmmp or *<■< ■•c.to cu i 
cor*jfnlt< Tor feed, to cut <-e.it, 
or for dliehlng in marsl>es,ani| 
has no tijuai for cutting < nail 
age from the silo, T U \ IT. 
IT WILL PAY You! 
Manufactured only by 
DOMESTIC RECIPES. 
(GRAPPLING 
HAY 
FORK 
thread stockings is as follows: Put a teacup 
ful of bruu m a thin muslin bag, tie so that 
the bran is loose in the bag. and put into 
enough luke-wurm water to wash the stock 
ings. Not a particle of soap is used, the bran 
water takiug the place of it. if the stockings 
are much soiled, pass through two waters. 
Roll the stockings tightly iu a towel aud dry 
at once before the tire—never in theopeuuir. 
By washing them in this way, black stockings 
will remain blaek until worn out. p. h. k. 
KNOW THYSELF. 
A C.’KEAT .YledJcnl WORK on MANHOOD- 
Exhausted Vitality, Nervousnn.1 Physical Debility, 
1 remuturc necUue In mnn and tlu- untold Hila ries 
that nosh Is heir to, Ac,, Ac. A book for every man. 
younp. inlditle aKcd and old. It contains 125 preserii) 
ttoiiH f'.r all acute and chronic diseases, each one of 
Nvnk'h l.s invalu^ibU*, Sn found Uy the* auth(>r, whoso 
experience for 2S years Is -ueb ns |<robuhly never be¬ 
fore fell to tile lot of an\ physic tim '100 pages, bound 
In beautiful Kvonoh muslin.embossed eovars. full c111. 
KUarantood to be a liner work In every sense -me- 
enanlcftl, literary nnd professional- than nnv other 
work sold in this country for Jildi, or theuonev .vill 
be refunded In every Instance. Price only jl.il bv 
mall, liostpaid, Illustrafeil sample 6 cents Send 
M' n y- .” 1(l modal awarded tUeauthorbv the National 
'•odlral AsSoelatlon, to the om.s-rsof which he refers. 
I Ins book should lie rr»d hv the vouuc for Instrue 
lion, and bv the aftll.-ted for relief. It will beuerlt 
all .—temitun LiUieet. 
There ts no member of society to whom this book 
will tioi he useful, whether youth, parent. Knardlau, 
lustrnctor «r eusrgymAu.—,trip<omuf. 
Address the Peabody Medical Institute,ov Ov W. H. 
I arker. No i Kulflneh Street, Boston, Mn<* ,« ho raav 
beeonsulu*d an all disease- requiring skill and expe- 
perlence Cbronle and obstinate ttys « vr Jig. 
eases thal have battled the skill of xliliAJU all 
other physicians a specialty such rp TTyr otst n 
Irealtsl .lleeessfnUy without an 1 jH. I oLLl 
instance <>f failure. 
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CONVEYORS 
For '1'racR. KnprorKod 
v For BARNS or BTA0K1N (1. 
v\llK>T t’ombinnliou. 
NiNJk t soil liv Thousands 
VI' Priova 1C educed. 
Semi lor ( ircular. 
^jTAtiKNT?s \5 ANTI I>. 
q WCCYC Syracuse 
U. Dt If LlNO hew York. 
East Wilton, .Mr.. V. S, A. 
Fbr sale by hardware merchants St the trade generally. 
EXCELLKNT CREAMED POTATOES, 
One large cupful of rich milk, a teasuoou- 
ful of (lour, a large tablespooutul of butter, 
pepper, salt, aud finely-cut cold potatoes. 
Flit the butter into a small frying pau. When 
hot—but do uot brown—add the flour aud stir 
until smooth, then gradually add the milk 
l<et boil up, put in the potatoes, season, and 
let them just heat, through. mrs. c. 
D0YLEST0WN HORSE HO 
O K CREAMERY 
N ^ » 1 Has thr Inrursi roolinit 
f surface, tukesb ,-s 
rooliug material, 
takes less labor iu 
. operating it, a*.d 
r GIVES THE 
BEST RESULTS 
[Has a -•.=«p the wh. le 
riepttof.'An that shews 
eutslde th-e icudit en 
l.’-f Up milk without 
toucftlu* l'e t'reaniery. 
<lid cm! *«■ the crt'aui- 
iitio the »hoh- le'.Kth 
ii dmW! -- eO.a It 
U ni»e. nil 4'renm 
between milkuiKs. 
r circular aidu-sa 
VO Sole Maimfa.'f'r 
E- r i yniAcuse, f). 1 
Willi eu her re^idur m.-.!»»> or levei' t uidu^Lr 
;he a mplest Mild most eflieient-eVecuor made. T 
Duylestovvn Juniot- Thresher and t'lenn 
has lie superior. For lllu-iratei! i 'nluimrne midri 
sole mnniiriwturer. DAMF.l. HI I^HI/.KU 
• *«>'ll-stow ii Kuril. r» I 1 
Horaluril’s Arid Fhoaphute, 
Valuable Medteluo. 
Dr. AY. H. I’armelee, loledo, Ohio, says: 
“ l have prescribed the ‘acal’ in a large va¬ 
riety of disaases, and have been amply satis 
tted that it is a valuable addition to our list of 
mediciual agent*. Adv. 
s. s ...... , tturniu. i IJCH* 
» Cr ' %A ve H^QUUdn^Blnd 
<•!*, TUnr«ui N\ss! 
_KING’S HAY CARRIER 
p- Speaks lor Itself. 
I * The many Farmers 
that use them are enthusiastic iu 
their praise. I sell direct to the 
farmers and make the price very 
low. Send at once for eIrcular and 
price-list. Geu.W. Ki.su, Marion, 0. 
Ivi, oil ii ml full ouipi with each.— 
Uuut-UH|< C<1 LO be iHTfVvt. Wlir- 
ruan-d a venm Don't lV ij douhla 
tor M*-\' hhlf hq liidler. vvhenvou 
t\ui ny t to-.. ..moo- you l-av a ,-vnt 
. If. p. 1 '* , l"v ,v e ,, H'{U«. Hull- llirlit 
tvith Utile noise, liiuidroine and 
durable. Cireulura with bua- 
®!r_m» | of teailiuonlul. * freu. 
i 471 Bird Are,, CUloago.fi], 
