' THE 
GreatAmerican 
Company 
f^TlLE 
MACHINES, 
I Clay Crushers. 
Yard Supplies,, 
J.W.PENF 1 ELD S.SON.' 
WIUQI16HI>Y. OHIO 
FOR CATALOGUE .PfimM 
OESCKIPTION AODfi^ 
THE PATENTEES & MANUF 
ONE EXPERIENCE FROM MANY. 
I have been slot and miserable so Ions and had 
caused mv husband so much trouble nnct expense, no 
one seemed to know what ailed me, that I was com¬ 
pletely disheartened and discouraged. Jp this f rame 
of mind I got a bottle of Hop Ritters and used them 
unknown to my family. 1 soon began to Improve 
and gained so fast that mji husband and ramlly 
thought it strange and unnatural, but when I. told 
them what had helped me, 1 hey said Hurrah for 
Hop Bitters! long may they prosper for they ha\e 
made mother well and us happy. -The Mother. 
LADY Beavukier*. battles, you cannot make fair 
skin, row chocks, and sparkling eves with all the 
In these manures only high grade sulphate of pot¬ 
ash has ever been used. They are entirely free from 
the objectionable features (so noticeable In the qual¬ 
ity of the tobacco), of Muriate of Potash and other 
salts containing CMotHne. All of the ingredients used 
in the Mapes Tobacco Manures are imsltlvclii safe, and 
proved by long experience to be the best adapted to 
the growing (jit fine quutitg of tobacco, and without 
the aid of any other manures. 
Used In fair qUrtOtHtoS they improve the condition 
of the laud even during heavy cropping. 
tobacco. 
Tobacco two yearn In succession on the same 
piece with the Slaves'‘Connecticut lJrand” on 1311 rods. 
l Hrat crop, 1.60Q lbs. Havana Sued; second crop, 2,550 
lbs. Seed LeaP-Wio heaviest crop I ever raised, 
No pole-sweat or white reins. Shrinkage on assorting 
less than two per cent. 
Rilev Mavnaro, South Deerfield, Mass., January 
12,18S4, reports; 
‘•I have used the Mapes Tobacco Manure, “Conu- 
Brand.” for the last five years and have had good re¬ 
sults everv year. I have never used It but one year 
on the same piece until last year. 
In ’K2 1 used It on about one acre of greensw ard, lSOh 
lbs, broadcast uud set It to Havana seed. I got about 
1(00 lbs. tobacco, good color and tine texture. l “' s 
last year on the same piece I put on Woo His. Of the 
“Conn. Brand." and set it to Seed leaf, uslug2Mi lbs. of 
phosphate, npplled in the hills and got the heaviest 
crop of tobacco 1 ever raised. It cured nicely, no 
pole-sweat nor white veins, and It weighed, when l 
stripped 11,2330 lbs. 1 meutured the bind It grew on, 
l!WToils and no more. 1 have assorted It. and the 
A WHOLESOME CURATIVE 
AN ELEGANT AND RE- 
FRESHING FRUIT LOZ- 
- ENGE for Constipation, 
^ Biliousness, Headache, 
\ Indisposition, &c. 
S/yS (^SUPERIOR TO PILLS 
•J and all other system- 
rcgtilittlngmodtelnes. 
. awm the DOSE 18 SMALL, 
E TtUi liest ibphitlu, 
THE ACTION TIKIMPT, 
TH E TASTE DELICIOUS. 
W?fk Ladies and children 
VI J like it 
V Price. 25 cent*, barge box**. 50 c*nta 
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 
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it arid 33 Vesvv 8 L. New 
Qtvcgo, N. Y.» for new 
are the Securities deposited?” 
OUR LEADER. 
n S M 10 H. P. Automatic, Spark-Arresting, 
“ortablo Engine, w ith Mill. lti It. carriage, 
: and wavv 2 simultaneous lever set head- 
blocks, 2-Vtncb arbor, 8 changes 
. feed: sawyer controls feed-lever 
.,1 a1ll j head blocks from one position, 
jjr r,0 inch solid saw, 50 ft 8-lneb 4-ply 
S3* belting, feed-belt«. cant-hooks, 
swage, tightener, etc. Rig com- 
w plete for operation, 31,100 on ears. 
fak Engine on skids. $100 less. Engine 
-f-wtex wifi bunt slabs from t he saw two to 
If 1 i eight feel long, nnd keep up steam. 
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Nos. 304 and 20f West Baltimore Street, 
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THE GOMBAULT 
Circulars Free 
Is undoubtedly the most val- 
and reliable Veteri- 
n!l ry Remedy ever discover¬ 
ed. It has superseded the Actual Cautery 
or hot irou; produces more than four times 
the effect of a blister; takes the place of all 
liniments, and is the safest application ever 
used, as it is impossible to produce a scar 
or blemish with it. It ia a powerful, ac¬ 
tive, reliable and safe remedy that can be 
manipulated at will for severe or mild ef¬ 
fect. Thousands of the best Veterinarians 
and Horsemen of this country testify to its 
many wonderful cures and its great practi¬ 
cal value. It is also the most economical 
remedy in use, as one tablespoonful of 
Caustic Balsam will produce more actual 
results than a whole bottle of any liniment 
or spavin cure mixture ever made. Price 
$1.50. Sold by druggists, or sent, charges 
Grain Threshers, Horse Powers, 
and Engines. 
xji^i.aDt fii*i 7 P awiirded theflo machines at the New 
York State^ Agricultural Society’s latest trial, over a 
lame number competing. ... , 
Ample warranty ami opportunity fot trial given. 
For full particulars address 
ST. JOHNSVILLE AOR’l WORKS 
St. Johnsville, 
Montgomery Co., N. Y. 
EMPIRE GRAIN DRILL 
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