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GreatAmerican 
Company 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
A little boy bad been sent to ary a towei 
before the nursery fire-place. “Mamma, is it 
done when it is brown?” be asked as the towel 
began to smoke. 
He: “I feel as though I had extracted the in¬ 
vitation to call with a cork screw.” She:“Well. 
T ImitA vnn w ill eniov it as well as you do other 
“Milkman, why does your milkalways iook 
bluef’ inquired the housewife. “My cows 
came from Boston, mum,’ 1 proudly replied the 
milkman, “aud they’re blue-bloods.” 
“Both, can you tell me anything remarkable 
in the life of Moses?” asked a Sabbath-school 
teacher. “Yes, sir,” shouted one of the boys, 
“he broke all the commandments utonce.” 
“DoN'Tyou think your schoolmaster is a great 
boon?” said a lady to a sharp little boy. He 
bobbed his head a moment and then brighten¬ 
ing up. answered: “A boon? Oh I yea aba- 
boon I” 
“Have you weak eyes?’ said a lady to an 
applicant for a kitchen position, who wore 
blue spect acles. “No, ma’am,” said the appli¬ 
cant: “but 1 scour pots and things so thor¬ 
oughly .that the glitter of them hurt* my 
sight.” 
“How fresh and green everything looks!” 
murmered Clarlbel, ns they wandered along 
the roud. “Everything?” questioned Adol¬ 
phus, lookingdown into her violet eyes. “Yes, 
everything,” she replied abstractedly. He 
wanders with another girl now. 
A >ian may have domestic quiet aud har¬ 
mony enough to keep his mouth shut while 
his wife's relations are in the house, but when 
he sees one of his fine ruffled shirts on his 
brother-in-law, what wonder if he feels that 
he must go down into the cellar and shovel 
coal, or burst. 
Thk new schoolmaster had an unfortunate 
cast in hi* eyes. In fact, to speak mildly for 
it was his misfortune, not his fault—a person 
could not tell when the new schoolmaster was 
looking at him. The hoys saw the defect and 
began to whisper about it. The teacher tapped 
with his ferule upon his desk and said sternly: 
“The boy at whom I am looking will come to 
me and get the whipping he deserves.” Every 
boy in the school-room rose aud started for¬ 
ward. The schoolmaster postponed the whip¬ 
ping. 
Stats• row 
r hivo first 
chsnc. 
Horn* sesksrs 
■•catch on." A 
Papers 
formation regsid'h® 
J. B. BOWER, 
iADd and Immigration Commissioner, 
St. Paul, Minneapolis A Manitoba It'y, 
ST. PAUL, MINN. 
Write to 
FOURTH OF JULY, 
the world are you doing around here ?” 
hat horrid city, for the boys will tie fire-crackers to my tail, 
like to see any one tie fire crackers to my tail!” 
* 'WROUGHT IRON 
Punched Rail Fence 
The Westinghouse 
Threshing Machines, Engines, 
Horse Powers and Saw Mills 
Grain Thresher*. uneijualed In capacity for 
separating And cleaning, 
Combined Grain and Clover Threshers, 
fully equal to regular grain machines on grain,and n 
genuine Glover Muller In addition, 
T»v® tSpe.d Traction and Plnin Engines, 6 to 
lulUWA f»r P,I..U (aUnm, f»rt* Onrt llo.M., «t PaUt 
wither PUi» or Ort***Mi»Ul A'i*a mannfftctorrra of the 
IKON Tlfkiiwr. WIKD ENGINE*. BUCK ICY t ruUCfc MJMFf, j-x 
HI-OKEYK UWK VOWCU. ETC 
fndfnltlwirtM C*ul»t*w •>< Pr««i »• 
MAST, yoos dt CO.. Bprlntrfleld. Ohio. 
McSHERRY 
T»v® hpe.d Traction and Plnin Engines, 6 to 
15 Horse Power, positively the most desirable for 
Lightness, Economy. Power, and Safety. Boiler lias 
horizontal tubes, aud 1* therefore free from the ob¬ 
jectionable feature* of the vertical boilers. 
Hone Power*, both Lever and Endless Chain. 
All sizes. Bend for catalogue. Addros* 
Sows Fertilizers spl.ndtdly. It Is very accural 
and strictly first-clan*. Works to tbeantlre «ai1sf« 
tlou of everyImdy who knows what a Clraln and K, 
ttllzer Prill ought to do. All who appreciate exc. 
lence and aac-uraey, prefer the ItltMl IKK 1 • 
Mention this paper. 
I>. K. McSHERRY & CO., 
Dayton, O 
THE WESTINGHOUSE CO 
Schenectady, N 
STEVENS FRENCH BUHR 
FEED MILLS, 
MHKf The cheapest 
rA'~Yr<7i and be*t ndlla 
I i jdHR rl In the world, 
fyyvjyw Price* $hi and 
upwards, »tU>- 
ISH ft) jeet Ui cash ala- 
F-rfH N count Send for 
tlKtM B A Cl real ara to 
L v*igir awstevekb 
Mention thla 
** ,r ' paper. 
THE HALLADAY 
Presses, Graters, Elevators, etc 
BOOMER A: BOSCHERT 
PRESS CO , Syracuse, N. Y 
|Hi.«cfUanfoMSi 
Aa used for 
Shelling and 
Elev ating 
Oorn, Grind¬ 
ing Feed and 
Meal, Cut¬ 
ting Ray, 
Saw i i) g 
Wood.Pump- 
lng Water, 
etc. 
Mormcus Don’t Know.-H ow many children are 
punished for beta* uncouth, wilful, and indifferent 
to Instructions or rewards, simply because ‘hey are 
out or limltli! An IntolUgeut lady said of a child of 
thl, kind. ■ Mothers should know that If they would 
Clyu the utile ones modernic doses of Hop Hitter* 
for 1 wo or three weeks, the children would be all a 
parent could desire." 
1IATT1 k Cukkr. Mien., Jan. SI. 1879, 
Okkti.KMKN Having been iiOHeted for a number of 
vortrn with lndlgosfttmi tuui Roooriil debility* by the 
advice of my dmrlOT I u*«’d Hop bittern, ntul Diuiit 
Bfty thev nfronted me almost 1n*(MUl rnih f. 1 am 
glad to be able to testify In their behalf 
*¥• 11 w i, not Poisonous nr t'orrosivc, 
Hr rained to cmc SiOAlL ' llv, “ i 
I II L wui. GOLD t\ ATlvH 
COLDEST 
cure for all 
Prat*, end 
mala. For Sheep, leaves 
like silk. Every farmer 
keepit. In the Household. 
all bnd smells. No Infection* mu Indy enn H I Q 
exist where tills Dip Is employed as a DJatii- II I P 
feelant. For it« various uses In doUvil, aud » " 
price*, send postage stamp u> 
T. W. LAWFORD, CenM Agent, 
206 E. Ohaae 8t., Baltimore, Mdi 
.W ar. 
Mixes perfectly 
_ _ Sale to use III 
\A EA Til Kit, It IS a sure 
Mi in Diseases, Insect 
Worms or domestic aid- 
--the wool 
s ll on I d 
deal roys 
CROWELL MFG. CO 
Greencastle, Penn. 
MANUFACTDREKS OK 
GRAIN aud FKRT1l.I/.ER DRILLS, com 
plete FORCE FEED, RUBBER SPRINGS 
AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF Saving FERTILIZ¬ 
ERS. Hand and Self-Dump HAY HAKES, and 
other Farm Implements. 
STEAM ENGINES, THRESHERS 
AND SAIV MILLS 
A SPECIALTY. 
Agents wanted In territory not occupied. 
Descriptive circulars on application. State where 
you saw this. _ 
THE PNEUMATIC 
nrui'l' DRJCBH.S. 
Awarded the 
SILVER MEDAL 
Over all competitors ai New Lap- 
land Fair. 1883. 
The ope ration Is such that they 
retain the natn ral fruit flavor. The 
evaporation Is the most rapid, 
with least fuel. 
All sizes lor farm or factory use. 
We manufaeinre the be»i Evapo¬ 
rators for making Apple Jelly 
from Cider without sugar. 
Scud for Illustrated Circular. 
Vt. Farm Machine Co., 
Bellows Fall*. Vt. 
PLATFORM SPRING^ 
Send for Catalogue illustrating the above machin¬ 
ery; also Pumping Wind Mill*. Pumps, Tank*. Noye*’ 
Haying Tools, Horse Powers, Jacks, Ac. 
Give ileptli and lo.’«tlnn of jour well; quautlty of water 
w»wici u-aioaUo wliat Biaohlaery yon to operate, »rm 
we rlll nuoie vou n n.iwlal prloe for the entire outfit, orniiy p»rl 
thereof. RcilM'le Ag.-ut» w»ulo.l in *11 imMSlgnedMastic*. 
(] S, W'im) Engine & Pump Co., Ba tavia. Kane Co„ III. 
FRITIE BASS HARK FOlt SALK, 
$12 per 100 pounds. 
COLEMAN & ANTHONY. 
Geneva. N. V. 
AUCTION SALE 
TTTTl T) fl 1 Improved Root Beer. Package, 
U Ll V* *25 els. Makes 5 gallons of a delicious 
nlllPn sparkling and wholesome beverage. 
lililbU Sold by all Druggists, or sent by mall on 
receipt of’iScts. C.K,Hluics,4yN. Del.Ave.,1 hlla, Pa. 
Of the choicest and rarest collection of 
STOVE an<l (iUEKNHOI NK PL ANTS, 
ever offered in the United .States. Including 
OR >111I)H. BALMS. FEB NS. etc. 
YOUNG «V ELLIOTT’ have received instruc¬ 
tions from WII.I.VHD P. Voonuci s, Receiver apc>.Int¬ 
el t,y Ihe Uourt of Chancery of New Jersey, to effect 
a dissolution and settlement of all business relations 
heictoforeexisting between fl.SL i'll aud i IIAKLKS 
ami JOHN J HllniWAY. In the Plant business, car¬ 
ried on liv G. such for I heir Joint account aud divi¬ 
sion oi the prope rty therein, to Sell by Auction, at 
this Greenhouse or said 0, such, at South Ambov, 
*«•« Jersey, this valuable and tnterottng collec¬ 
tion of Plants, wll lout reserve,on Tuesday. \\ ed- 
nesduv. Tim• mIhv. and Friday, July S, «. 10 
mid ll. ut Ten n’eioek a.m. 
Apply for Catalogue lit 1 ODNU & ELLIOTT'S, 18 
Cortlahdt Street, New York. 
By order of W , P. VooKUiiES, Receiver, New Bruns- 
\V. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer. 
r^WILL BUY A FORMULA of POWELL’S PRE- 
I Spared chemicals for wheat, which, with- 
\ j y 1 /^-/piit any trouble, you can mix at home, making a Toil 
of Good Fertilizer, that will not only produce a Large Yield 
of Grain, but will bring the Grass in abundance. Leading 
farmers in every State as reference. Write ior Pamphlet, mention¬ 
ing this paper. BROWX CHEMICAL CO., 
Manufacturers of Powell’s Pure Fertilizers, Baltimore, Md. 
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST 
The Cravrn Mowers and Crown Keepers 
have aU the latest Improvements, and are simple, 
strong, durable, well made, finely finished; fln>t-clas» 
In every respect. 
For prices and termB, address 
Janesville Machine Co., 
Janesville, Wis. 
Factory Established I85tf. 
WANTED 
finnif’S EVAPORATOR 
•J U wJ Im wJ Kor making Appl* Jellu, Soro 
hum, Maple Sump, and Sugar. Circular* sent free. 
WH1TENACK, B0RDIHE& CO., Tecumsflh.Mich. 
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