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UPRIGHT AND HORIZONTAL, 
3 TO 10 HORSE POWER. 
OVER 3,000 IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION. 
Illustrated Pamphlet sent free. Address, 
JAMES LEFFEL & CO., Springfield, Ohio. 
Eastern Office: 110 Liberty St.. New York. 
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SAFE FAMILY REMEDY. 
ESPECIALLY SUITED FOR 
LAXATIVE 
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/ _r\V ' /! \ /V/, \ aeli. ions lo take. Tropic 
1 OVOi KrultLn.xnllvois imeqsl- 
l \ Jv ' / I ‘ed for ConMlpntlon, Bii- 
. ) IS .NSX/ !onsnes«.8lok Heartache. 
Loss of Appetite, Oom- 
■ a v/ - A •Vi i > _. plaints ot Children, and 
AA X #1 IH/ L liver,stomach and bowel 
™* m 1 * “■ nliments generally. 
Jfrtr Alnolutely safe for de 
U I \J Ucalc and nursing t oo- 
W «n«M. Taken eagerly by 
r infants and children 
Ask for Liquid Tropie-Frult Laxative. Price 
25 cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists. 
Clydesdale and Eng¬ 
lish Shire Horses. 
The only stud in Ameri¬ 
ca containing the very 
best specimens of both 
breeds. Prize winners at 
Oilicoaro fair,the World’s 
Fair at New Orleans, the 
Royal Society of Kng- 
luntl, etc. Large impor¬ 
tation arrived August 12, 
ami mom to follow. 
• qnnr buying tavilltles be¬ 
ing nnonimlled, there 
ra i in no siieti opportunity 
offered elsewhere, to 
procure first class animals of choicest breeding at 
very lowest prices. Every anituul duly recorded 
and guaranteed Terms to suit all customers. 
Catalogues on application. 
OALlItt AITH B ROS.. Janesville, Wl 1 ** 
Doyidttown horse Power 
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BEAUNA.SH12878 
With either regular Incline or level tread track, has 
the simplest and most efficient governor made. The 
Doyleatown Junior Tlirrsln-r ntid t’lenner 
has no superior. For Illustrated Catalogue address 
sole manufacturer, DANIEL II L’LSII IZER, 
Doyleotown, Bucks Co., Pa. 
gHi^cdlaneou.s gUvertiSiag, 
SILVER CRRKK, S. V., Feb. 6,1S80. 
Gents—I have been very low, and have tried every¬ 
thing, to no advantage. I heard your Hop Bitters rec¬ 
ommended by so many, i concluded to give them a 
trial. I did. and now am around, and constantly Im¬ 
proving, and am nearly as strong as ever. 
1 WILLIAM H WELLER. 
Monroe. Mich., Sept. 25,1975. 
hibs— 1 have been taking Hon Bltiers for Inflamma¬ 
tion of kidneys and bladder. It has done for me what 
four doctors railed to do. The effect of Hon Bitters 
seemed Ukelinnglc to me. W. L. GARTER. 
COOL NEWS 
IS ladies. 
Greatest Ludueecueuts everof. 
lered. Now's youf time to get up 
orders for our celebrated Teas 
wd Cnfteee.and secure » beaut i- 
ft J Go!d Band urMose Rose China 
* Tea Set, or Handsome Decorated 
Gold Band Moss Rose Dinner Set, or Gold Band Mose 
Decorated Toilet Set. For fnll particulars aodrv-BB 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO., 
P. O. Box 2*9. 81 and 33 Vese.v St.. New Vork, 
THE ’ '' 
Great American 
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MATTHEWS’ 
Hand Cultivator, 
Wheel Hoe, 
SINGLE OR COMBINED. 
“So the missis is to be married, eh?' 1 said the 
gardener to the cook. “Yis;and in illigant 
sboyle, too. She’s goiiv far to have a dhress thray 
yarmds long, and torn’ pall-bearers ter kerry it. ’ 
-A gentleman bought a newspaper, and 
tendered in payment a piece of 4<> sous. The 
newspaper woman; “I haven’t the change; 
you can pay me as you pass along to-morrow.” 
The gentleman: '’But suppose I should be 
killed to-day?” The newspaper woman: “Oh, 
it wouldn’t be a very great loss.” 
A simple-hearted and truly devout 
country preacher, who had tasted but few of 
the drinks of the world, took dinner with a 
high-toned family, where a glass of milk punch 
was quietly set down by each plate. In silence 
and happiness, the new T Vicar of Wakefield 
quaffed his goblet, and then added: “Madam, 
you should daily thank God for such a good 
cow.” 
“Do I love George,” mused Clara, softly, “or 
is it simply a sister’s affection that I feel for 
-” Just then Bobby rushed uoislessly into 
the room and internipted her sweet medita¬ 
tions. “Get out of here, you little brat!” she 
shouted, and seizing him by the arm she shot 
him through the door. “Ah uo,” she sighed- 
as she resumed her interrupted train of 
thought, “my love for George is not a sister’s 
love. It is something sweeter, purer, higher 
and holier.” 
“I want a lawn mower,” said a citizen yes¬ 
terday, as he stepped into a hardware store, 
“Any special kind you prefer?” inquired the 
dealer. “No; I don’t know much about lawn 
mowers myself, but I want the noisiest one 
that’s made. I've got a darned mean neighbor, 
whose children worry the life out. of me with 
their whooping and yelling every night till 
ten o’clock. I want a mower that can discount 
the tannery whistle, and I'll whoop it up eveiy 
morning from four o’clock till breakfast, and 
wake up the rats. When night comes tiny 
will be sleepy enough to go to bed at a decent 
hour.” A machine was picked out. “Never 
mind the oil-can,” said the citizen, as the mer¬ 
chant began to tie one to the handle. “I ain’t 
going to use any oiL Noise is what I’m after.” 
O TV A.vvVv F O T V* fe.TV'JBv./vL- 
JOHNNY DID NOT GET A CHRISTMAS SLED.- 
SOILERS^^, 
_' OF ALL SIZES. 
Write for Circular autl tell us wbut you want. 
B. W’. HAV'K .* SON, Drawer 1( O’, KLMIHA, N.Y 
or address our N. w York Office. 
Eastern Agent*, Hill, Clarke & Co., Boslou, Mass. 
Our patented Vertical Boiler will not prime. No 
danger of burning flue*. 
Three Articles of Great ValUB to the Farmer. 
1. Dirk'sCornMnlk Cutter 
null Splitter. Prepares stalk* 
*0 that every pat tlele will be eat¬ 
en With a relltih Tin* out shows 
the large fly-wheel, with knife 
and slitter* 
2. Triumph iSicain Gener¬ 
ator. tor Cook Inti and Mount 
lug Filial for Cuttle. 
3. Grilling - -, t ern Shelter 
n»nl Sepurnler.—The most 
perfect Sheller In the market. 
Send lor Clreular. 
II. 11. GRII TING, 
70 ('mi I a n <lt Streel, New York. ' 
CDIIMte StarCliurns, Knptrt Icecream Freezers, Itn- 
orAIII O proved Tree Tubs, all marie of Cf.DAH. 
PUIIDMC K{, n<i for Illustrated circular ami prices, 
UnUnilO. Clement A' Dun bur, Philadelphia. Pa. 
HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN CATTLE! 
jff ' - ■ a g&'S ALL AGES AND B(JT H HK X K S. HOME-BRED AND 
Kjjj Cows nnd Hellers^ Bred to beet Netlierliind nnd 
i|'J f IV s Tlie &TerHse Records ol a Herd are the true test ol 
V,*vj- The following Milk and butic-r Records have all been made by 
^ tW animals now In our Herd: 
jAK MIL K. H.BCOH.D8, 
.l/Wp M Five Cows have averaged over iS.OtKi lbs. In a year, fen Cows 
[ if vl __ n have averaged over is.UUl lbs. In a year. Three Cows have aver 
r Jl, i w -—aged over 20,Odd lbs. in a year. 
J He know of a bout 3U Coivh that ha oe made yearly records c-xceedln g 
—A- id,COO lbs., and It of them ore now in our llerd and have averaged 
“ ot’er 17,510 lbs. 
Twenty-five bave averaged over 18,000 llts. in a year. Sixty-three, the entire number in the Herd that 
have made yearly records, Including fourteen 3-year olds and twenty-one 2-year olds, have averaged 12,785 lbs. 
5 ozs. In a rear 
BUTTER. RECORDS, 
Five Cows bave averaged 20 tbs. 7 ozs. In a week. Niue Optra hare averaged 19 lbs. b> ox. In a week. Fif¬ 
teen Cows have averaged 17 lbs. 0 ozs. In a week. Six 3-yenr nidi have averaged II lbs. 3 ozs. In a week. 
Eleven 3-year olds (the entire number tested: bave averaged 18 lb-, v ozs. In a week. S|x2-year olds have aver¬ 
aged 12 lbs. its ozs. In a week. Fifteen 2 year olds (entire number tested) have averaged 10 lbs. 8 8-10 ozs in a 
week. The entire original imported Nethi-rlund Family of six cow* i two being but three years old'have 
averaged 17tk lbs. In a week. Tub is the Herd from which to get foundntion stock. Prices low for quality of 
‘ Wk SMITHS, POWELL & LAMB, 
LAKESIDE STOCK FARM, SYRACUSE, N. Y. 
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Free Sole owners of Le»>«W read patents All others 
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5 SS. SEEDS, JANIES VICK, SEEDSMAN, Rochester, N. Y. 
CIDER 
an c n /7 g=«i (rb Should send lor otirNewCDCC 
M B ^ at El *4 lSS-i Catalogue, mailed rntt 
|f| HltLIiv Boomer <* Boschert Ires* Co., Syra- 
ause, N. Y. 
MO ORE’S EARLY GRAPE. 
We have reserved a limited quantity of w < 11 ripen¬ 
ed wood of floored K.arly Grape which we ean offer 
by the 1.0 fi eyes and upwards at a reasonable price. 
Orders niust reach us soon to receive attention. 
JOHN B. MOORE Sc SOX, 
CuNGORD, MASS. 
Heebnor's Patent Level-Tread Horse-Powers. 
WITH PATENT SPEED 
REG!) LATOR 
.FAIRUSQUARE DEALING. 
Believing that if it imin lias dealt squarely with his fellow- 
v-sTWy. fib'll bio pultons are his best uilvertlstrB. t invite all to 
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llj ' ;lu during the past thirty year#. liaising a 
large portion of (he seed sold, (few seedsmen raise the 
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large I James J. 11. Gregory, Marblelieacl, Muss. 
