LITTLES C H EMI CAL. F LViD 
COLLECTION ut 
SEEDS®! 
BETTER THAN PILLS 
or other purgative medi¬ 
cine. THE DOSE IS 
SMALL. THE ACTION IS 
PROMPT. THE Ta8TE IS 
Idelicious. LADIES 
'and CHILDREN LIKE IT 
Law is like a sieve; you may see through 
it, but you must be considerably reduced be¬ 
fore you can get through it. 
“Jones, if burglars should get into your 
house, what would you do?”—“ I’d do what¬ 
ever they required of me. I’ve Dever had my 
own way in that house yet, and it’s too late 
to begin now—yes, alas! too late!” 
“This butter, Mrs. Spicer,” said the dealer, 
“carried off the prize at the farmers’ fair;” 
and she remarked, “Uncle, if the prize was a 
ship’s anchor and chain cable, I should think 
the butter could have carried it off easily.” 
-- 
Silver Creek, N. Y., Feb. 6 , 1880. 
Gents —I have been very low, and have 
tried everything, to no advantage. I heard 
your Hop Bitters recommended by so many 
I concluded to give them a trial. I did, and 
now am around and constantly improving, 
and am nearly as strong as ever. 
W. H. "Weller. 
Monroe, Micb., Sept. 25. 1875. 
Sirs—I have been taking Hop Bitters for 
inflammation of kidneys and bladder. It has 
done for me what four dociors failed to do. 
The effect of Hop Bitters seemed like magic to 
me .— W. L. Carter. Adv. 
One trial proves ltt 
extraordinary curative 
value. 
TRY A 25 CENT BOX. 
Sold by all Druggists. 
NON-POISONOUS 
MlxeH perfectly wlih t OLD WATEIt- _ ntD 
| S superior to all other dips, as U Is «*ed . 
Is cbenper. for one gollou is sultlolent for 100 gal¬ 
ls waVm 
lug it against wet weather, and perfectly suit 
to use in the coldest weather. . . 
Inn-fnasu .■in.mltv and Improves quality of the 
" wo^for w^S twlce mr. Et. has been declared 
worth *1 per -tod” (28 lb* )mure K , 
IS A MUKKCVUE A SI) A RK*fM> Y A . 8 Koo , 
SHEEP -Scab, Tick*. Lice. Flyand 
rot; Onih In the Head, and \% nrma in the inroat 
in lambs, “l.ombrl*,” TjH'e wormH. 
otb^r r S 
CATTLE Lice,Foot-ond-Mouth Disease, Hoor-rot. 
DO^iS—'Mange a ml Fleas: makes the coat glossy. 
JV^EUNA^LV 'for'worn* in all animals; ulcers 
POL LT IiV-Fleas ant) Lice, Mite* on the perches, 
HOuVlCULTUItK-Aphis, Blight, Scale, on Or 
hnge Trees. Bark Uoe, Rust In Carrots, Ants, and 
In mo cxtrtmchr v« ' n •>< »’ >" h t " al ’ y 0 ^rm^o? 
B?£?d?r of'five rtOCkTliwW ever he without It. 
T^W^LrA 1 '{v*p 0?l D^GN^i'a^u^S^^Chask St., 
The sta ndard of America vr/- 
Admitted by leading Seeds- ry 
men and Marset Gardeners jErtfeoi. Sg-C 
everywhere to be th* meet p©r- 
feet and reliable Drill in use. — 
Send for circular showing 
Improvements for 1 fed Made only by 
EVEttETT A SMALL, Boalon, Mass, 
“ Down by the Garden Gate 
l & R, C. COOK & CO., Cook Stock Farm, Clinton, Conn., January 22d, 188J, Report. 
.-Potatoes, Burbank’s Seedling, planted second week in June, in drills 30 inches apart-all the seed home raised and cut alike. 
• : equal plots (1^ acre each), all alike in fertility, character of soil and drainage. Each plot given the same trea 
ment with plow cultivator and hoe. 
Fertilizer used on each plot, excepting No. 4, which received no manure. a 
YIKLD IN BUSHKLo 
HOW APPLIED. QUALITY OF CROP. 1U:HF1 ^ 
Large, smooth, most excellent cooking quality. 340 BUSUlLl^iS* 
Medium size, lacking in smoothness and quality. 147 
Good potatoes, but not so good in quality as 1 and 5. ISO ^ 
Small and poor potatoes. ^ u 
Most excellent, equal to plot 1. ,, 
.smoothness and quality. 
j with ****** Guano and Barn-yard Manure. 
remarkably fine, audwe even now are filling orders for seed. Next season we plant 
- «■> -- 0 f Mapes’s Potato Manure,” 
0 ROP _Potatoes, Burbank’s Seedling, planted second week in June, in drills 30 ir 
Nine Acres, divided into six < 
i_1-1 / 
$36 worth of Manure or 
plots 1)4 
ACRES. NAMES OP MANURES. 
1 MAPES’S POTATO. In tbe drlll “' 
2 Fine barn-vard. Plowed under, 
8 ^ Guano. In the drills. 
4 Natural soil No manure 
5 MAPES’S POTATO • In the drills. -- . . _ 
6 Fine barn-yard. Broadcasted after planting. Medium size, lacking in 
* This result may h&ve been partly due to tbe manure acting as a mulch. 
The Potatoes planted with the Mapes Manure also remained green much longer than those 
i. The Mapes’-grown Potatoes are pronounced by all as i 
the same nine acres and five acres adjoining, all in Potatoes with 1,500 pounds per acre 
For circulars, 1883,on Complete Manures for each crop and price list send postal to 
THE MAPES FORMULA & PERUVIAN GUANO CO., 158 Front St., New York 
desirable novelty of MANUAL 
v described tn their llinuunfc 
Embraces eve^desirap.e^m 
the season, fhllyjdeserjbed u. tn«r’ *- — 
Ki EVERYTHING forthe 
PETER HENDERSON S 
,„,s an l'f£rtaH< and Flower t ■•*- 
condensed Gardening Book, having 
ation known to the author of »>»r- 
t.~ Mailed free on application. 
lease staee m what fafer you saw this). 
Peter Henderson & to., 
Rr *yn Cortlandt St., New York. 
■which for 1888 . contains 
“ Revise.1 In sfntetionson 
ture," making it a c J — 
Blithe latest information known to 
dculng for Pni#l.* Mailed fr. 
ip.'e.tte state in what faper you 
Cortlandt St 
The CORNELL is the 
only Shell er that uses? 
spiral springs on the 
pressure bar. 
I?VEKY Coeere Maker should use tbis oar 
Ik age, it 1* a new and great Improvement. Also 
Jenks’ Automatic Cheese Maker 
A perfect apparatus fur making cheese In the cc 
mon vat* entirely by machinery. 
irw Send for our Illustrated Circular. 
701! Bushels 
PEK DAY. 
IMPROVED EVAPORATORS 
Evaporate MAPLE fiAr ittsier hi 
less fuel than any apparatus known 
quently make lighter eolorod and 
flavored migur.— 
Send postal for 
circulars and tvs- 
VERMONT 
FARM MACHINE dti 
COMPANY, 'WH ii—agg 
RpIIow- Full* Vt. 
Addrpss for Circulars, 
TREMAN, WATERMAN 
& COn 
ITHACA, W. V . 
HEADQUARTERS FOR PURE 
TIIECOJIING FOOD-F1H I 1 OF 
..9 H OK ST PBIVATJB CJIHP UJ!TCtUJ\'0 K STJB 
rTFD number of young Carp, for stocking ponds, will b 
t Anrii i«t Pvery furw^r sHruLl rft'ju* tUem for Hi* faintly u 
rttficloiiflVo oat ^ro/* Rably prnllflu<5W for one) and wonderful 
rlK. and Lav, attaliK 
4i* fi (| buff, hrtebr^ trj one wowi* III a j*oiwi rcie 111 t 
nted .n n&M&vSd capltnllrts should look Into the umiter 
? l TJ vi! VR P No ligltlmule bUflnpi.il if at Ihe vnuie time *o fclif 
L pmi't waii for yonr 2S?hbar- stun first £i.njrtf rersw* w 
,',h,iut ilelnv Sent safelv by ejprtKS to r.ll l'»rt* of the Unlb .1 
‘ brids are wonhlefH. Write for Frlce List and any Information 
f'HAN. H. MEDARYi PnsMiie Valley Cnrp Eis 
BEEINIG, FE0NEF1ELD & OO.’S 
VEGETABLE 
Cattle Powder, 
11 ixmiKAsKTHKVlBUiosM.fatten* on'one 
y and ‘J-ar* qf popularity, many 
urth i.KMH^ricv-b- If V with thousandu of 
iudreds „i?ntCCred u*. are hufflelent 
rluen tcstlinoniuls viiluute. reo u* a ttf 
ir book of pa r Ucular», /ere ^.guige paid. 
TrJ one F^ ^oprletor. 
,.Ji,i„e nleaae mention Rdral Nkw-Yooxbb. 
:t .table mol I Io»er See.l Catalogue for 
James J. H. Cregory, 
ment 
TENTS TO RENT for Fair purposes, by Lbas. 
M. Gibbs, KWSycwnore St., Cln tl A°-’fj-'y R- 
St.. Syracuse, N.Y., 418 River St,, iroy,^.. *. 
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