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A young gentleman peaking of a young 
beauty’s fashionable yellowish heair, called it 
pure gold. “It ought to be,” quoth his com¬ 
panion: “ it looks like 24 carrots.” 
The Boy Hit It.—“Father, you are an aw¬ 
ful brave man.” said a Detroit youth as he 
smoothed down the old man’s grey locks the 
other evening. “How do you know that, Wil¬ 
lie ? “ Ob, I heard some men down at 
the store say that you killed thousands of 
Western Farming in the Future.—Prepared For Cyclones.—From Puck. 
UPBtHE 
35 ALREADY ARRIVED; 175 WILL ARRIVE JULY 5th, AND 
Upon their arrival a Mew Catalogue will he issued. Come anti see for yourselves the greatest import¬ 
ing and Breeding establishment in the world. Visitors always welcome, whether they desire to purchase 
or not- Carriage at depot. Telegraph at Wayne, with private Telephone connection with Oaklawn. 
Our Colorado Ranges of 700 square miles now contain 2,000 Mares and 20 Imported Percheron 
Stallions in service. 
Strong and Durable 
WILL NOT 
SHRINK, SWELL, 
WARP, or 
BUCKEYE 
FORCE 
Send for our 
Circulars and 
Price I.UL 
Wttl.oeA; 
THE “NEW” BIRDSELL 
CLOVER HULLER. 
They are warranted to give sat¬ 
isfaction. 
Correspondence solicited and de¬ 
scriptive circular and price list sent 
free ou application to 
JOHNSON & FIELD, 
RACINE, WIS. 
MONITOR JUNIOR 
Saves all the Seed, Cleans Ready for Market 
as Tlireahed., 
-vj; u-i'o/tx r: /i 
JULY 44 
A WHOLESOME CURATIVE. 
452 
NEEDED IN 
Every Family. 
AN ELEGANT AND RE- 
► FRESHING FRUIT LOZ- 
ENGE for Constipation, 
.cX | A. >. Biliousness, Headache, 
IvJ \ rrf * \ Indisposition, <Sc. 
' A lak *r>] c > SUPERIOR TO PILLS 
l/' 1 "' 1 «n “dier systern- 
UnO regulating medicines. 
tub duse is small, 
I uTIVF Tin-; ACTION PRCLMPT, 
3* W ha TI1K TASTE DELICIOUS. 
TVXxfcr ^ Judies and children 
V'prlc*. 25 cents. Largs box*., 50 cents. 
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 
"THE BEST IS CHEAPEST." 
engines, TURFSHFRQsawmills, 
HorsePoWCrS “ FI n LO • I L IlO (llnyor Haller* 
Cither Qullen 
(Suited to all sections. 1 WriteformEE Hits. Pamphlet 
t VI Price* to The Aultman t Taylor Go, Vuudeld. Ohio 
B 
“Why, I’d like to know, said a lady once to 
a distinguished judge, “ cannot a woman be¬ 
come a successful lawyer?” “It simply arises 
from her invariable habit of giving her opin¬ 
ion without any pay,” answered the judge. 
Old lady to druggist—“ I want a box of 
canine pills.” Druggist—“ What’s the matter 
with the dog?” Old lady (indignantly)—“ I 
want you to know, sir, that my husband is a 
gentleman!” Druggist puts up some quinine 
pills in profound silence. 
Why tiieChurch didn’t Prosper,— ANew 
York clergyman went to Boston and visited a 
colored church. “How are you prospering?” 
he asked tho sexton. “ Tings ain’t, so good as 
dey was, boss,” was the reply. “We got a new 
minister, and he ain’t so good as de old one.” 
‘ ‘ Wha t’s th e matter with him?” “ W ell, boss, 
you see, he’s kind of illiterate—comes from 
New York.” 
soiaiers aunag tue war. iu.e : rmy, j. 
beef contractor for the army!” “Yes, that’s 
what they said!” explained young innocence 
as he slid for the kitchen. 
“Dad, were you ever a fish ?” The individ¬ 
ual thus addressed lowered his chin and gazed 
over his spectacles at the boy in speechless as¬ 
tonishment. “Oh, don’t get mad at me, dad, 
for asking yon” continued his inquisitive off¬ 
spring, “Mrs. Cooly came in after you had 
gone yesterday, and asked what she would 
do if you were dead, and tna laughed and said 
she guessed there was as good salmon in the 
sea as you are.” 
MAST.FOOS&CO. 
^ SPRINGFIELD) 0 . 
BAM-FACTO MBS OF TH» 
350 Fercneron■ ormans! 
Have been purchased in France the past Ninety Days, by 
hvl. w. tdtjnixjsjjssl, 
FOR IMPORTATION TO 
Oaklawn Farm, Wayne, DuPag*e Co M Illinois. 
WAJA a ajallaja-iav aui ? 
When it is believed the number of Pure Breds then on hand at Oaklawn will be nearly 
TITYT-T TTTTVnTirTk 
The Famous Peerless Trnotlon fikglBC Ot Road I-o 
comotive—The Domestic Upright Engine-Boilers— 
Saw Mills, and the well-known (kisrr Selt-rcgu- 
lilting Grain Separator, Ac. In flrst-elnso workman¬ 
ship and material—Simplicity In construction ana 
ease of management, we challenge the world. Have 
won the Highest Premium ever offered in the U. s. 
(500 In Gold at Cincinnati in 1S81). 
Have never been beaten in a test of merit. 
For Information In Detail address 
THE GEIGER M’F’G. CO. 
Waynesboro. Franklin Co., Pa. 
THE PNEUMATIC 
FRiJlT DRIERS. 
Retain the natural fruit and 
vegetable flavor. 
Die most rapid evaporation, 
with least fuel. 
Made in all sizes, for farm or 
fftetory 
We also manufacture the best 
Evaporators for making 
APPLE .1ELLY. 
from elder, without sugar or any 
foreign substance. 
Send for Descriptive Circulars 
and Testimonials. 
Verm out Farm Machine Co., 
Bellows Falls, Vr. 
UC K EYE 
WROUGHT IRON 
iPmctal Sail Fu 
JUJU 1 U tUt Vf IUU 
ALSO. THE 
SsPOMP 
* 1 Never Freezes la 
Winter Time.” 
r u a -r, . . 
THREE SPRING WAGON 
Besides mannladCUrltlg the “New” Kirilsell 
Clover nnller, lor which WO have the Sole right, 
we make a specialty of Tlllll.L SI ldM* and 
HALFFLATFORM, or 
COMBINATION SPRING WAGONS. 
Send for Illustrated Catalogue and prices. Ad- 
BIRDSELL MF’G CO., 
SOUTH BEND, IND 
When you write, mention this paper. 
I 
-MANUFACTURERS OF- 
The Racine Farm & Warehouse Fanning Mills. 
These Celebrated Mills have long 
been used by the Farmers and most 
prominent Millers and Grain dealers 
in the United States, who recom¬ 
mend them as being the best Ma¬ 
chines ever produced for cleaning 
and grading Wheat, Barley, Oats, 
Com and Seed* of every description. 
They do the work more perfectly 
and have greater capacity than any 
other ruachlues H 
They are strongly built of the very 
host material, highly linished. and 
provided with Superior Attach¬ 
ments, Sieves, and are made in three 
different sizes one for farm use, and 
two for Warehouse, Elevator and 
Millers' use. 
MAHER * 6R0SH, 
30 Monroe Street, 
TOLEDO,-OHIO. 
NEW KNIFE.— 8 blade; Stag or Ebony 
Handle; long blade as carefully made as auy 
•x. '.razor. Price, post paid, It. AJI our goou* 
tiand-furged trom razor-steel, and rc- 
'i&JSi’i’K plaeed fukk if soft or llawy. Our 
placed kuick ir soil or liawy. uur 
Farmer's Extra Strung 2 bludc, 15c. 
medium, 2-blade-, sue.: t 
blade. 2oc.: eitrn strong 1 
JSBjteh blade, .he. ; HrNTINO 
Wfimlitillh. Knife, $i; Lames' line 
Sw/m/m, V blade, .Vs-., GkNTS' 8 
blade, >1.: Butcher 
list sent 
BURRELL & WHITMAN, 
Inventors and Manufacturers of the latest Approved Apparatus for Jnunufacturlng BUTTER and CHEESE 
most successfully, and obtaining tbe largest prollt. New developments constantly coming out. Send for our 
Illustrated Catalogue of 52 pages. 
SrknnwMgM to *>« the Boot Iron Fence now 
,o u»e Butublu Mr Pmat* Re»lrtca«-s, F»rk«, Court Houieu, 
Cumeterle. or Publlo Gronu.la-isaJe *1 thrr Plata or Ornament¬ 
al. AIm,, m*nufhvtur,trHOfthc Iron Tnrnlne W Inaitnflnc*, 
Buckeye Foreo lluekcye Lawn Mover* Eta. 
■Jam! lot Illu.tratM Catalogue. and PrloewW 
MAST, FOOS A CO., 
gPUXNGFUTXD, OJDLKl 
E. WHITMlN, SONS & CO.’S 
YOUNG AMERICA GEARED 
CORN AND COB MILL, 
FOR STEAM OR HORSE POWER 
- I— The only 
mill of this 
sort made 
that will 
successfully 
grind Com, 
Cob .% Shell¬ 
ed Corn, 
Outs, Screen* 
Ings, Ac. 
Steel Grind 
lug Plates. 
Capacity 
from 15 to :lo 
bu. of chop 
per hour. Power required from -1 to t>horses. Price, $75. 
For particulars and circular address 
K. WHI TMAN, SONS & CO., Baltimore, Md. 
THE 
THE 
CELER Y 
I offer very flue transplanted plants ready now for 
setting. Henderson's Dwarf, Half Dwarf, Golden 
Dwarf, White Walnut and London Red, 40 cents per 
too, $5.50 per tout). By mall 80 cents pcrtOO. Plants 
from seedbed not transplanted, $8.00 per 1000. 
GEO. S. WALES, Rochester, N. Y. 
