556 
DEC 20 
Great American 
Company 
M. ■'V\7\ ZDTJJXTIX-AJVr 
Wayne, Du Pag? Co. ■ Illinois, 
HAS IMPORTED FROM FRANCE 
Percheron llt>r»c-s valued »f *8,000,000, 
which incliid*- 
75 PER CENT OF ALL HORSES 
Whose purity of blood ts cstabiUhed by thoirpedigrees 
recorded in the 1ST L'I> BOOKS OF FiiAACt. 
EVER IMPORTED TO AMERICA. 
STOCK ON 
Imported Stallions 
J^muorous 
“Dear, dear!’’ exclaimed a nervous old 
lady, whose son was first mate on a coasting 
schooner, “Pear me! son John writes that 
his vessel is loaded with ice, bound South. 
What if the ice should melt and siuk’em all?” 
“What ure you slowing up for?” yelled a 
freight conductor to an engineer on one of 
“Why, we’ve run over 
“Drat it all, then, why don't 
t kill him unless the 
our Vermont roads, 
a book agent.” 
you keep on? We can’l 
whole train runs over him.” 
AH one of the evening trains was coming 
into the Springfield depot the other night, a 
little girl who saw the flaring lights and gen¬ 
eral diabolical appearance of the place, nest¬ 
led up to her mother’s side, and inquired in an 
awe-struck whisper, “Mamma, is this hellf ’ 
“1 NEVRii saw such a woman in all my life,’ 
said Bass; “you ure never satisfied with any¬ 
thing.” “People who knew the man 1 took 
for a husband,” replied Mrs. B., “think, on 
the contrary, that 1 am very easily satisfied.” 
“What do you think of my moustache?” 
asked a young man of bis girl. “Oh, it re¬ 
minds me of a Western frontier city,” was 
the answer. “In what respects, pray ?" “Be- 
Old enough for 
stmee, 
100 COLTS 
Two years old and 
itniy be mMVi t'. if their 
ttedigrees are not recorded, andean not be authentically 
irlven, they should be valu«lenly Wffrwka.1 w ill aell all 
TmjZ'ledhoekat Pri.-v* wheal cannot funish 
with the ant mil ‘-it pedigree v .Titled by 1*» Original 
French cert if., ate ..f It - number an l ..con! in the Sind 
liook in France. 144* P**e Catalogue Sent free. It is 
Illustrated with Si»: Pmefinrws ottheKxbkbition of the 
delete IIImri'i'ie IVn-JOronne of r . anet\ 18*4 . pur¬ 
chased bv M. W. Dunham and drawn from life by Ko.a 
Bonhetir 4 tin* must of *riliual painters. 
OVH LEADER. 
We offer an 8 to 10 H. P. Automatic. Sparh-Avresttag. 
Mounted Portable Engine, with Mill. 18 ft. carriage, 
32 ft. track and ways. J r! mOl 1 Changes 
blocks, Inch arbor. 8 changes 
t . feed: sawyer controls fe'-d-le'er 
<£&*■£J and head-blocks from one poaltlon 
WM */, ;»• 50-lnch wild saw.«tft. « Inch 4-r>ly 
K H* sA belling, fceil belts. cant-hooKR, 
fcWAWN SfKVME ttvltVAl. «EW-V«MA. 
THE FATE OF THE TURKEY GOBBLER. 
Tommy’s Dkkam after mating too much Turkey, 
r n cows In this herd had made 
V -- i. .nrwsil■ records front 14,000to 18.000 
now on i—. nrf' '• lbs. each, the average be- 
o mllt? V~ far .tfil ing 15 60S lbs. 6 8-10 o«. 
aiVv «tl A" " s$f&. Til which Included everytna- 
■ami lies VAj***’ tiki ture cow In the herd that 
■nte'i * Wutfg 'i&T «chad owned long cough 
records V 'h,Y ' ' A excepting one kejjl for fa¬ 
ts herd, LA tv- v mlly use. We milked 
hi H>». 5 ‘'.Kfc.i -AT '■ ti through the > car enoimt 
average —t ' m \ V. Al In June Inal- live mature 
il cows, the entire lot aver. 
herd of y /C ’ % A B*UiK tA.621 lh». I « orn. 
veraged ,, M ^■JiiijJrS 9 ' - / { .m : -v'^i Seven heller* of ONE 
,.'^Liw 'I* 1 ? l|l| r |M | || I 1 W V%> family (the NvTHnn *m> 
herd of i\ ' y/ * ‘ J rS-U , / f W* Knniifyi,flvc of them 2 year 
veraued ' ' -■>tjAT olds ami two 3 year olds, 
veraBea Sitr- 'S' - y averaged Mjnii lbs. li-Sozs. 
W4i TKN The last la a family record. 
se records Iuls ever been equaled with an equal number of cows in any herd. 
1$ UTT E It HECORD8. 
aged 17 lbs. n>£ ozs. per week.-8 Heifers, 3 years old, averaged 13 lbs. 4% 
—11 Heifers, 2 years old and younger, averaged 10 lbs. 8 ozs. per week, 
iflginal imported Netheriaud Family of Six Cows (2 being but 3 years old) ave- 
11-12 ozs. per week, 
i'cords are a sufficient guarantee of superiority. This is the class of Cattle with 
a Herd. START RIGHT. 
before buying. Prices reasonable. Send for catalogue and examine pedigrees. 
PtecfllancoujJ 
A amid, BaptiitvWruvronri of Bergen. N. Y., a strong 
laniDCrnnee totin, suffered with kidney trouble, ui u 
ralgl*.and dUtlnux* almost to idinilness over two 
years after he was told ihut Hop Bitters would eure 
film, because he wav afraid of and prejudlw'dI ugalrisi 
••Ritters •• since til* cure he suys none heed fear but 
trust in Hop Bid KVKUYWnEJU , 
irnnv Invalid or sink person has ihe least doubt of 
the power and effle.ucy of Hop Hitters to cure tbom 
they can llud cases cxucllj Ilk* t heir jltvu. In their 
own neighIxrrhood, with proof positive thut they 
cun he easily and permanently cured at a trilling 
cost—or ubk your rtrugglel or physician. 
GBeENVricn, Keb 11,18^1. 
Hop miivii Co.—Hots ! wti- given up by the doc 
tors to die of scrofula consumotl 'n Two bolt e» of 
your RlUereCurcd me. LhKOY BRLVV Kit. 
THE. OLD REI ’ABLE HALLADAY 
S£TjEnT ^22GS 
iHBSqt'lB Ouuranteod the Bs“'wj TV 
Y > SeralnUif. W*tt Jb V V?A. 
itfnr-W? KOF. PwrflU W TP 
^ ”| 3 '’ ^* TU: 
fin [[!a\ ' U ^r ihe Oelebrated 
ImIM\ I X L FEED MILL, 
U. S. Wind Engine &. Pump Co., Batavia, 
A.W.KTF.VK5SA.MIS 7S 
M Bt'llS. fi. Y. 
L j-Miiaiun IM* |,op»-. 
LAKESIDE STOCK FARM, SYRACUSE, N, 
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LADI ES! 
A MILLION READERS 
PIANO-FORTES. 
UNEQUALLED IN 
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W ‘ WILLIAM ENABE A CO. 
Nos. 204 and 200 West Halt.lmoro Street, Iialtlinoro, 
No. 112 Fifth Avenue. New York. 
TO HORSE OWNERS! 
t OOMBAULT’S 
CAUSTIC 
BALSAM 
SOOTHE GREAT FRENCH^® 
VETERINARY REMEDY! 
f CHRiSTMj 
; present 
■i__ 
Every Week in the Year. 
ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED. 
For Young People and the Family 
Prepared by J. F. aoMHA VIT, Kr-Vtterinary Surgeon 
of th* ch fiOMTNffiwI Stud, 
lias boon In prominent u*« In the best Yet- 
criimry Prui'ili'*' I'luwpf Iwr 1“®' 
punt Twenty Veairs. •* 
Send $1.75 for ei year’s subscription, 
and receive the numbers free to January 
1st, 1885, and a full year’s subscription 
from that date. Specimen copies and 
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41 Temple Place, Boston, Mass. 
r — ' Send for Descriptive Catalogue and 
! JSJSnw _ I Price Lint of Heavy aud l.iglit 
A SPEEDY, POSITIVE I SAFE CURE 
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ishi's andjuany omordimase* and ailmcnta of Horae* 
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WE GUARANTEE 
•wtU produce jnorv actual results than n whole horn* 3 
of any liniment or epaviu cure nnxtum ever made. 
fir:very bottle of CAT.STIC BALSAM sold is 
warranted tojgivt*tmlisliictlon. PrtoeSl.50 
per bottle. Hold by dnu-yiete. or sent by express, 
rhurgm paid, with full directions for it* ub& 
LAWRENCE, WILLIAMS & CO. 
© CLEVELAND, OHIO, « 9 
MS# d Ik# F. S, and flwwda 
IRST.CXjA.SS x*OH.TX>A.Niy CUTTER. 
Knees, which makes a very desirable Sleigh for business purposes or pleasure, 
first class stock. Prices and Catalogues furnished upon application. 
H. A. MOYER, Syracuse. N. V. 
1 _ | Price List of Heavy and 
t-iugle and Double llarneaj. 
■ SH rtjr.'=.—m inijfaeture.i from iiest Oak I-ciut. 
M/fi); .Vib er, all band made, at WholesalePrlces 
-ilaws $£jY to the consumer8. ^ 
King dgCo.,Owego.Tlog aCo„ S.V. 
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furnished. Address Vale-nxihb Bkos., Janesville, Wl*. 
By Mi Mam Crozier'M Peter Henderson, 
Just issued. A new work of 400 putfea, 
containing 23.7 illustration*. SetitposL- 
uaid for 12.50. Table of Contents mailed 
n ■ X 0,1 a4 Mam- V r, rV 
