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to all REGULAR subscribers who APPLY 
INCLOSING A STAMP. It is sent 
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An Iowa judge has decided that a man is in 
duty bound to tell his wife where he spends 
the evenings when he is away from home. 
This decision is all right to a certain extent, 
but suppose the man doesn’t know. 
The world is full of people who go about 
fighting windmills and wasting effort in strug¬ 
gling with imaginary evil, but the man who 
attends to his own business and pays cash for 
groceries is the one with whom prosperity 
loves to roost. 
“I tell you, Fanny, l am bound to succeed. 
I have the aptitude. It is close attention to 
little things which makes a man succeed.” 
“Ah, indeed! Well, that explains it.” “Ex¬ 
plains what. Fanny?” “Why you pay so 
very close attention to your moustache.” 
•‘I wouldn’t worry about the cholera, dear,” 
said a wife to her husband; “it isn't at all like¬ 
ly it will reach this country.” "I don't know 
about that,” he replied, nervously; “it might 
reach us at any moment, and we might have a 
frightful time. I—I think I had better pay 
the back pew rent, anyway.” 
“Gkntusmen,” said a tattered tramp, as he 
approached a settee in City Hall park, which 
was entirely occupied, “1 am very tired. 
Will one of you be kind enough to get up and 
give me a seat?” No one moved; but all gazed 
at the impudent nomad w ith a stony stare. 
“Gentlemen,” pleaded the vagrant, “you have 
no idea how tired 1 am. I left Montreal”- 
Suddenly the seven men on the settee with one 
accord jumped up and tied, without lookiug 
around. “Yes,” said the tramp, as he stretched 
himself out at full length ou the bench, “I left 
Montreal when I was a boy.” 
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GOOD NEWS 
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be n Should send lor our CDCf 
New Catalogue, mailed iiiLL 
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PIANOFORTES. 
UNEQUALLED IN 
Tone Touch Workmanship and Durability. 
WILLIAM KN ABE A CO. 
Nos. 204 and 206 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore. 
Kin 119 Fifth Avenue. Nnui York. 
_ , . • <* , r .f . , i , i i pnjiyio StarCburus, Rapid lee Cream Freezers, Itn- 
Po.frick, taking Siesta. __ Qnathcr uiaa av Hum- Wades out lOcsf - . 5Jill * ^££& and C price R s: 
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A COMPLETE BONE MANURE FOR ALL CROPS 
YOUR OWN SELECTION ! 
GUARANTEED AN AI A’HIS. p 
Available Phosphoric. Acid, S to 0 per cent. 
Bone Phosphate (•' ndissolveil) r 4 to 0 
Ammonia, . . • . 2 to 2}£ “ 
Sulphate of Potash. . . 4 to 5 “ Discou 
Every butch of this fertilizer is analyzed by Messrs. 
ists to the N. Y. Produce Exchange, whose high 
goods are etpial to the analysis. 
Buyers are i—11_ J _: ! . 
fertilizer is guaranteed to eotne un to ^ 
This Concentrated Plant Food is the result of ’-0 
use of chemical manures. It. is a far higher grade than 
FARMERS for $38 per ton. proportionately cheaper tna 
and cheaper than farmers could buy the ingredients and i 
It is warranted to contain no leather, shoddy, uoo 
fertilizing elemenLs being in their most available forms. 
Compare the analysis r J ‘ 
ROSE, BonSilene; 2, ROSE, Niphatos; 3, ROSE, 
I, ROSE, Period* Jar<1im»: 5, ROSE. La Frame; tl. 
rooms; 7, UOSJC. M.Nelf; 8, ROSE, PaulNeyron: 
G.deDijon; JO,ROSE, C. Jiemet: 11, ROSE, Sat 
ROSE, C. Cook; 13, ROSE, Bftlto. Belle; 14. ROSE 
memiriot; ir.,DAPHNE OD0RATA. ltkPRlMROSt 
ABUTIUlN, Double; 18. BEGONIA REX: 19,CA 
, clou. White; 20, A.TENUISSlMUS, new Sinilax 
ARD1A, double White; 22. AZALEA, double White 
EAAMtENA; 34, OLKA FRAGRANS; 25, BEGO 
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reputation is abundant guarantee that the 
invited toTavTsamples drawn and analyzed l.y their State Chemists, and the 
the above standard by their tests. 
ears' experience in the manufacture and 
anv fertilizer ever before offered TO 
i any higher or lower priced brand, 
take it. . , „ •, 
s, horns, or similar material; all its 
aud price I which includes freight) with other brands. 
—J — -r-y 10 HURLING SLIP, 
*. * 9 corner Water Street, New York. 
SILICATED 
28, PARLOR IVY; 29. LEM. VERBENA: 30, CAPE JESS¬ 
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Pink; 33, HONEYSUCKLE, Vnrign. Foliage; 31, COLEUS, 
Firchrtmcl; 35, PERN, Malden Hair; 80,GERANIUM,Lemon 
scented: 37, CARNATION, Scarlet Gem; 88. ANEMONE 
JAPONIC A, Hardy: 89, AMPELOPSIS VEITCIUI, Hardy 
Climber: 40, SENSITIVE PLANT; 41, VIOLET, Double 
Blue; 42, VIOLET, double White; 43. RMILAX; 44, JESSA¬ 
MINE, yellow, hardy; 45, ARE HI A QUIN AT A; 4t>, FUCHSIA 
double \Vhlte; 47, AZALEA, double Variegated; 48, BEGO¬ 
NIA ItUBRA; 49, POINSETT1A. double; 50, CARNATION, 
Crimson.King; 61, CARNATION, White; 52, HYDRANGEA 
ROSEA: 53, OX’ALIS; 54. FUCHSIA, single White; 55, BOU¬ 
VARDIA, double Pink; 60, CARNATION, Garfield; 57, 
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Victoria; tin, JESSAMINE SAMBAC. 
Manufacture and have Constantly 
in Stock the following f F If I III/ 
Popular Brands of 
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The Favorite Aintnoniated Bone. I Add t nospnui 
Pure Kan and Dissolved Animal Hone 
Special Formula Desired on Short Notice 
TEN Assorted Plants for ONE DOLLAR, 
or TEN of any one number. 
Goods Compounded Accordion to any 
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED 
IFFICE: 128 W. BALTIMORE ST„ DAI Til 
SP FACTORY AT CANTON, BALTIMORE CO. UHL I II 
TEN Plants for 81.00, free by mail, of your 
own selection. The collection of 60 Plants, 
free by Mail or Express, for 85.00. 
HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN CATTLE 
■ W " . , , . * Xtn n/tmn CWX'Cl UnMK.KlM 
For Grinding Ear uorn, oneuea 
W all Small Grains. Grinding Plates a special 
F metal, hard as steel. Have double capacity, 
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' trated Catalogue. 
(T THE foos MANUFACTURING CO., 
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 
416 North Broad Wtreet.lFhHad elphiw. Feint. _ 
R »o hay carriers, 
^FORK A PULLEYS 
tse, ami Kuamntcod to do all that is 
Scud for circular to 
1KO. 11 FOW1.BR. v 
Taatchanuock Falls, N. *. 
*1 'X Five C 0 W 8 have averaged over 19,000 lb». tn a year. leu 
1 fewatsriMyff 1 Cows have avrratted over 18,000 ibs. In u year. 1 bree Cows have 
; . i ' averuKOd over 70,000 lbs. In n year. , 
JJ j We uf about 30 CowX that have madf yearly records exceed 
w-_ 5 r=i=- i na jrt.iOO lb>.. and It of them are now in our Herd and have 
aver off t'-d ovt.r 17,500 ll*$- 
. aunnn iiv t i*, u vpHr 8lxtV'thrc«*. the entire number lu tbc Herd that 
have m e adT^WPS1^lSdtag^ffi&Wt £ds aud tweu.y-ouc 8-year olds, have averaged 12,785 lbs. 
5 ozs. In a vear BUTTER RECORDS. 
Five Cows have averaged^ lbs. 7 HibJf 
teen Cows have averaged.17 lbs. ti ozs. in a.a* tk- -^ ^, L ,f t t ottt. In a week. Six 3-year old* have aver- 
T l. to-ora..u,yor 
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n A I MC The most beantt- 
n Rl, AN \ fu] anil finest toned 
R U H11 O in the world. JLow 
8# price*, »»»J 
payment. Send tor Catalogue, address' 
Weaver Organ & Piano OQu^a.*’ ' 
