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Company 
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Pulverizing Harrow. 
: Clod Crusher AND Leveler■ 
SENO FOR PH AM PHLET 
NASH & BROTHER , 
SOLE MANUFACTURERS. 
Branch Office MILLINGTON 
HARRISBURG, PA. NewJersey. 
viA««o*v s 
delivered freeon board at distributing Depots 
throughoutthe country 
N.B. pmanphlet —Tillage is Manure'.' 
Sent free to parties wha name this paper'. 
KAO.AOAv'a 
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WHITMAN’S New Patent 
REBOUND PLUNGER PERPETUAL. 
A lady who had just returned from Europe 
said to a friend: “You ought to hear them 
luwfT and chawff at our American way of 
talking over there, you know." “Oh, well, 
we can stand it,“said her friend, “we larff and 
cbarff at them when they come over here.” 
“My dear," said a sentimental maiden to 
her lover, “of what do these autumnal tints, 
this glowing baldric of the skies, this blazing 
garniture of the dying year remind you?’ 
“Pancakes,’ 1 be promptly answered. Then 
she realized for the first time that two hearts 
did not beat as one. 
“Yes. judge," said the prisoner, “I admit 
that the l*aek of my trousers was tangled in 
the dog's teeth, and that I dragged the ani¬ 
mal away, but if you call that stealing a dog, 
no man on earth is safe from committing 
crime." 
An old lady visiting the antiquarian 
museum the other day, on inspecting the old 
weapons very earnestly, and failing to find 
what she was apparently looking for. asked a 
visitor if he could tell her whereabouts they 
kept the Ax of the Apostles. 
TSKLEY PATENT 
at H. Y. 8ut* r*lr 1-HO. 1881 and 
SPECIAL OFFER 
To Actual Settlers 
open only between th« 1st 
dayof March and the 31*t 
day of Dec., IBS*. 
The land* In- 
eluded in thit o«e» are ^ 
the most productive end, coraid- 
ering locality, the cheapen of env 
unoccupied land* 
in the United 
Stalet now 
vi y£_ 
Pi0ccUanc0U.$ 
One vote®#11 over the land goe* up from mothers, 
that says, "Mv daughters are no feeble ami sad. with 
no strength, all out of breath and life at the leant ex¬ 
ertion. What can I do for them?” The answer Is sim¬ 
ple and full of hope. One to four weeks use of Hop 
Bittern wifi make them healthy, ro»y, sprlirhtly, and 
cheerful, i.okb Jack, Mo. Kept., if. 1879. 
I have been using Hop Bitter* arid have received 
ereat benefit from them for liver complaints and 
malarial fever. They ure superior to nil other irnedl- 
ClD68< r. M, HA.Kr'ibS. 
have flist 
’JJ^F chine*. 
Home seeker* 
" catch on." I 
Mapa, A 
lllurtrated ME 
Papara 
^'tuition rcgaidlhg ^ 
land and Immigration Commissioner, 
St. Paul, Minneapolis A Manitoba R’j 
8T. PADL, MINN. 
Writ* to 
cowa In this herd hud made 
record* from 14,01)0 to 1K.OOO 
lbs. each, the average be¬ 
ing 15.608 lbs. t 8-U) oxs , 
which included every ma 
tnre cow in the herd thut 
we had owned long enough 
to make a year’* record, 
excepting one kept for fa¬ 
mily use. 
We milked through the 
year ending In June last 
five mature cows, the en¬ 
tire lot averaging 15,621 
lb*. 1 2-5 oxa. 
Seven heifers of the 
Netberland family, flve of 
More than 1.750 Hot- 
steins imported and bred 
by this Arm fi.VJ now on 
hand und to arrive goon. 
All of choice quality and 
breeding. Nearly all the 
deep milking families of 
America represented. 
Over 31 yearly records 
made bv oow» In this herd, 
*4 > * . _ 4 4 IWA 1 L._ i 
hose purity Of blood H eslabllshe.]I by (hi Ir ^digreea 
mledin the STl'll HOOKWOI I It AM E, 
EVER IMPORTED TO AMERICA. 
... (IS IIS S I. 
•V ^IhiL tioRl IT Will} 
r.l ...nmol* m .v he snfif t.i be If 
•oTilf'd nrnl t’nnnoT bp HuUiRHti<pulJ V n ' 'I# 5 
ould he valued old a* irn.de*, I will 
ufk of Grad* PrU** tiiiOh I f'* 1 ntLh JvWn vim wi 
la I sold | *'lUgree vert Ibsl b> lb* ?nf.ri.ud'Book'l . 
lento of it* number anil nword in Mie Stud Book in 
ti•!(»»« I 10-mure llluitruti'il ( Ben . !dw 
t?rViiyiH*. ifl IS 36 mil i H 'vonI of ( hTeijiro. on Free- 
»ri Division (’hloHiro & Korlliwitiitern lUilway. 
FARMERS, ATTENTION! 
The Greatest Discovery 
Yet. 
Thousand* of Teatlino- 
ninla. For particulars, 
address 
uj ran i in tun n.'iu, - w II 1 Im . ,. i J L i 
whit-b average 14.212 lbs. 5 __ hkjtef'V 
oik. per vear.al an average ^ \ 
m »i - 
mature cows averaged yS P, 'Urj& rfSerJiPSU. 
14.164 ib*. 15 OX*. , ' V I ft 
In 1882 our entire herd of jV £7* ■■■?’% 
eight 8-year olds averaged - ‘'Ss s //: 
12,888 lbs. 9 oz». ' .** 
On April 1st, 1884, TEN 
Not one of these records has ever been equaled uith an equa 
UUTTKB RECOIL! 
9 Cows averaged 17 lb*. 5^ ozs. per week.-8 Heifers, 
ozs. per week,-11 Heifer*, 2 years old and younger, average 
The entire original Imported Netherland Family of Six u 
raged 10 lbs. 13 11-12 ozs. per week. 
The above records are u sufficient guarantee of superiority 
which to found a Herd. START RIGHT. .. 
See for yourself before buying. Prices reasonable. Send for catalogue and examine pedigrees, 
J, C. EVERITT, Lima, Ind 
T ond I norui Netting investors 8 percent 
_|_JctIJ.LL J^LJctlTM Principal and Interest guar- 
anteed. Guaranty based on capital of $75,000. Refer 
to any commercial agency. Bend for circulars. 
Texas Loan Agency, Corsicana, Texas. 
Presses, Graters, Elevators, etc 
BOOMEIt A BOSCHERT 
PRESS CO.. Syracuae, N. V 
GOOD NEWS 
TO L ADIES! 
l.AKRSIDE STOCK FARM, SYRACUSE, N 
(f K ~EI OreatCMt Inducements ever of- 
BT ~ji fer. il. Now 'a your time to get up 
orders (..rnurcelebrwted Tew 
and l'o$eet,»»d «i‘cure » heaull 
tul Gold Baud or Moss Kcic Chlttx 
Tea Set, or Uandsome Decorated 
Gold Band Moes Hoes Dinner Bet. or Gold Band Hcm 
D ecorated Toilet Set. For full partlciilars addresi 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO., 
V O y r 'S TV V u V„<4 «> >**— V 
ACKNOWLEDGED 
HUPERIOK 
TO A LI, 
OTHERS. 
tfNDKB 
STEEL, IRON and WOOD BEAM 
PLOWS, SIDE HILL PLOWS. 
SHOVEL PLOWS. ROAD SCRAPERS, 
STEEL and WOOD FRAME 
CULTIVATORS, 
Steel Beams, Steel Jointer and Wheel Standards. 
Will not break or hemL Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 
SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO. SYRACUSE,N Y. 
■a m w eight reel ion*.ana xwii up »«■««* 
Send for Catalogue “A." 
RY II, W. PAYNE Az SON?*. 
—Manufacturers all styles Automat 
lc Knglnea from 2 to duo H. P. 
Elmira, N. N .. Box 841. 
Shafting, Pulleys, and Hangers 
The Union Grain Drill 
WITH OR WITHOUT 
THE OLD RELIABLE HALLADAY 
STANDARD WIND MILL 
PLATFORM SPRING 
A 1ST ew Departure in. Grain Drills- 
The only drill In the market upon which the operator can ride and see his wwk.and at thesame time 
eontrol the machine No Gear Wheels. Feed is placed directly os the Axle. A POSITIVE r OKLh 
PEED FERTILIZER, The only one in the market that will sow any and all kinds of fertilising material and 
not clog. For circulars and prices address the Manufacturers, 
17 Sixes, l to 40 Horse Power, adopted by the U. 8. 
Government and Leading Railroads. o, ,, r,.., 
Al.o the Ceiebrstod I XL Feed Mill, IX L hitalk Cut¬ 
ter. 1X1 Nhellor. IIor-.- PowCTS, B «M»d und Iron 
Funtps, Tank-. Noye** Uuylng Tools, A*- 
for Cxlsloguc »ud Priet-Llst. iwldresi 
U. S, Wind Engine & Pump Co., Batavia, XU. 
HART, HITCHCOCK & Co., Peoria, Ill 
