CREAMERY OUTFITS for 
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ANY THREE HARROWS Xj 
ON THE MARKET, 
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BUCKEYE 
Made in 
From $23 worth Stockbridge Manures 
HOUSEKEEPING MELODIES. 
LAWN 
MOWFR A 
Sizes: 10, 12, 
Sing a song of cleaning house! 
Pocketful of nails! 
Four-ami twenty dust-pans, 
Scrubbing brooms and pails! 
When the door is opened 
Wife begins to sing: 
The following premium crop was raised 
by Mr. Bainbridge Douty, of Charleton, 
Mass., and published in the transactions of 
the Worcester Smith Agricultural Society 
for 1880-7: 
The acre of potatoes entered by me for premium was 
planted May 21st. The land was greensward, plowed 
the 1st of May, and furrowed three feet apart one way. 
COST OF CHOP. 
Plowing. $3 50 
Stockbridge Potato Manure, one-half 
broadcast and one half In bill. 23 00 
Harrowing and Furrowing. 3 00 
Nino bushels see 1 at 70 cents .. 6 f0 
Planting.. 5 00 
Paris green, plaster, and putting on.. 3 50 
Cultivating and hoeing. 0 00 
Harvesting. 8 00 
- *58 30 
VALUE OF CROP. 
2S5T6 bushels of potatoes at <70 cts.*111 20 
9 5-8 bushels small potatoes at 20 cts. 1 97 
-8113 17 
Product from 1 acre, 215 1-6 Rush 
It will be noticed that Mr. Douty applied 
about 1000 lbs. of fertilizer, and that of 
the total number of bushels raised, less 
than five per cent were small potatoes. The 
Stockbridge Potato Manure has long been 
celebrated for producing not only a large 
yield but also a greater proportion of mar¬ 
ketable potatoes than other fertilizers or 
manures. 
Get lowest cash piices before buying. 
cut. Most reliable 
Mower in use Easy 
“Just help me move this bureau here, 
And hang this picture, won’t you, dear? 
And tack that carpet by the door, 
And stretch this one a lltlle more, 
And drive tills nail and screw this screw'; 
And here’s a Job I have for you— 
Tills closet door will never catch, 
I think you’ll have to tlx the latch; 
And, oh! while you’re about It, John, 
I wish you’d put the cornice on, 
And liaug this curtain, when you’re done 
I'll hand yon up t.lie other one; 
This box has got to have a binge 
before I can put on the fringe; 
And won't you mend that broken chair? 
I'd like a hook put tip right there. 
The bureau drawer must have a knob, 
And there's another lltlle Job— 
I really hate to ask you, dear - 
But could you tlx a bracket here?” 
And on it goes, when these are through, 
With this and that and those to do, 
Ad infinitum, and more, too. 
All in a merry Jingle— 
And Isn’t it enough to make 
A man wish he was single? (Almost.) 
—Carrie IF Bronson, in Good Housekeeping. 
Often tried but never convicted—Lard.— 
Michigan Farmer. 
Good at a pinch — the crab. A joint affair 
—the stovepipe. As broad as it is long — a 
square.— Puck. 
Of all the famous sculptors the world has 
produced not one has been able to mold a 
figure of speech.— Boston Budget. 
Dkutchek (yawuing): “How you vas, 
Hans. You 'don’t know me no more, ain’t 
it?” Hans: “Mine frent, if you vas shut your 
mouth so I can see your face, den mebbe I 
can tell who you vas.”— Planter and Stock- 
man. 
“Ah! what’s this?” exclaimed the intelligent 
compositor. ‘Sermons in stones, books in the 
running brooks?’ That can’t be right. I have 
icl He means ‘Sermons in books, stones in 
the running brooks.’ That’s sense.” Anti 
that is how the writer found it. And yet he 
was not happy.— Boston Transcript. 
“I declare,” exclaimed Brown, “1 never saw 
such a time as you have u ith servant girls. I 
don’t believe you will ever be satisfied till you 
can have one manufactured to order.’’ 
“Nonsense, Brown,” said Mrs. B., “I shall be 
satisfied when I find one ready maid.”—Good 
Cheer. 
Seconding the Motion. —One of the mem¬ 
bers moved that the meeting adjourn, sine 
die. “What does that mean?” whispered a 
new member to his neighbor. “Without 
day.” “Very well,” said the new member, 
rising and consulting his watch, “If Mr. Day 
isn’t here in 10 minutes 1 second the motion to 
adjourn without, him.”— Life. 
Lawyer (to timid young woman); “Have 
you ever appeared as witness in a suit be¬ 
fore?" Young woman (blushing): “Yes, sir, 
of course.” Lawyer: ‘ ‘ Please state to the jury 
just what suit it was.” Young woman (with 
more confidence): “Jt was a nun’s veiling, 
shirred down the front and trimmed with a 
lovely blue, with hat to mateh—” Judge 
(rapping violently): “Order in the court!”— 
Kansas City Journal. 
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Plants Potatoes In a single operation. 
THOROUGH, ACCURATE and RELIABLE. 
Send for circular to 
ASPIN WALL IH’F’G CO., 
Three Rivers, Mich 
The Great Nursery of 
200 Imported Brood Marc*, 
Choicest Families. 
LARCE NUMBERS 
l ALL ACES, 
BOTH SEXES, 
BOWKER FERTILIZER COMPANY, 
BOSTON AND NEW YORK. 
ONONDAGA F. F. DAIRY SALT 
VKW 300 to 400 
flVll Imported 
Jf It FROM FRANCE 
■ ^**AJ^&* wMwtw* 0 Annually. 
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y Kos;. Bonlieur. Address 
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Wayne, DuPage Co., Illinois. 
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LA K li-lDK-i POCK I AKM lias 
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The only four-year old that has given 23,602 lbs. Htoz.ln a year. 
The only two year old thnt has given W.4K1 lbs. 13 oz inayear. 
k The only herd of mature Cows that has averaged 17,166 lbs. 
Li_- i or. in a year. 
' Thu only herd of two-year olds Hint has averaged 12,-1651bs. 7 
oz. In a year. 
HB The only two year old Holsteln-Frleslan that has made 21 
lbs. li»i oz, of butter In a week. 
MP Thirty -otic Cows In this herd have averaged 20 lbs. 1 oz. of 
V'vYtm Pnm butterlu a week. 
i'Ai/r 7X>'ci0THiLDtiHaB.i308if^T?w^/^7SD“ 'mT Fourteen row* In this herd have averaged 22 lbs. 1 oz. of 
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Z' For House, Barn, 
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Send b’vdlreulars and price lint to 
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