1884 .] 
The AMERICAN GARDEN. 
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GOOD JEWS 
IjrADIBS! 
_ £*^DT-J!'ASandCOPli'EES,and 
ROp or 
(« plocqs), our o\ra Importatiou. One of thcso feau. 
Klyou away to the party BoSiU^au 
nm?rod°'^ fc'roatoBt inducouiout over 
GOOD^T^a or enjoy a cup of 
Wa nrA?KA^f very best from 65o.to 90o. 
"j,s“r Si 
J. New Priced Cntnlofiiic of 
ARTEMBROEDEKI MATERLVLS 
y And STAMPING PATTERN.S soiit free. 
J. D. CLAPP, BOSTON, MASS. 
$6 WATCH FREE 
TO AGENTS FOR 
SPENCE’S BLUE BOOK, 
A Perfectly Sedimcntlcss 
ULTRAMARINE BLUING 
NOTHING LIKE IT. 
NOTHING EQUAL TO IT. 
All bottled or liquid Bluings are bntl because of 
their sreeuish tlut; and all solid or uUrnmnriuc 
Bluiugs (excoi)t Spence’s Blue Buck) ai o worse, be¬ 
cause they are absolutely and wholly iusoliiblc, and 
hence throw down a sediment which Sjxits. blurs, and 
muddles the clothes. But SPEXCE’S BEXJE BOOK, 
makes a Bluing which is of that most beaiuiiul of all 
blue colors, tlie nltraiiini'ine, and is, .at the same time, 
perfectly soluble; hence it does not settle or throw 
down the least ])artlclo of sediment. Nothing more 
can be desired. It is just simply perfect. 
“ One lady, as soon as she saw the Blue Book Bluing 
dissolved in a tumbler of water, threw all lier old Blu¬ 
ing out-of-doors.”—i. Appleton, Lowell, I^Jass. 
” It sells like hot cakes. The ladies go nearly wild 
over it.”—J". P. Welch, St. Charles, Ky. 
A S6 SWISS WATCH, stem-winder and setter, 
and Targe and liberal profits given to agents for 
SPENCE’S BEUE BOOK. Terms .and Circulars 
free. Sample mailed for 25 cents in .Stamps, Silver, or 
Postal Note. PAYTON SPENCE, 
138 East IGtli .St., NcAr-York. 
V H ■mUn.-?)‘"iaQT I’CUM' Pulley’s Universal 
■IIII Nnw y.’ Eimsliawo, 1828j Ecftonds of 
VU ^ Tree, 1841; My 
182 fl- ^ 1827: A1 A.naai:, 
KS.,Ji2on Moll I'llclier. 1832; Mog 
f‘"'®'''0''ll'''’''«<'l<'loi'» 
n.v II llowtlionio, Poe, LoiiKfcllow. and Wlill. 
\ew Yoik* fOOTE, P. O. Box 3760, 
JIb 1 n 000 Pl-OUAE ES’IM 
t|p JjlslIMJiiN'l' ill a Soutb-weNt 
'fi'r’wi"'Holler, 3 1 
:STAB- 
•Htern 
Air Flues, H;illlday WindMilll^*c'''‘\Vel™sta^^^^^ 
180108-1881, 83,000; 1882, 80,200; 
1883,35,000. Good reasons for selling. Terms liiilf 
cash; rest on liberal time to pracflcnl biisiness irnr- 
dctior. CoiTospoiidcncc solicited. Address W W W 
carooC Geo. I’. Ilowoll & Co., 10 Spriico Sircct, Now- 
Vork City. 
W’sht 
Jot Two OnioTMTTCCiVEIl) CHKSJ 
ITER HUGS, 8on(l for dOBcription 
•of this famous brood. Also Fowls, 
11. siLVim, CLJsrjsjLAxn, o.i 
and COWSproventi'd suck- 
II Q I? .. i'..j .in. 
MI Bn V lb O in^'oacli Ollier; also SEEF- 
SUCKING, by Rice’s Pii- 
lent Mnl. Iron Wcniicr. Used by all .Stock Uaisers. 
Prices by mall, pnst-p.ilil. For Cnlvcs till 1 year old, 
55c.: <111 2 years old, 80c.; oldor,81.12. Clrcu'lars tree. 
Agents wanted, 
H. C. RICE, Farmington, Ct. 
fh 4 f\ f \ a inontli and expenso-s, .selling the latest 
-L I I II I and lluesl illiistralcd Iicavy book or 
Jjl \J\J most popular and inarvclous pocket 
iiiaiiiials. A few eonnty imiuagers 
wanted. Address W. II. THOMPSON, Pub., 
404 Arch St. Pbila., Pa. 
See review ol iny Cyclopedia for the Farm, in a late 
nuraborol tbisp.aper. limail a valuable pamphlet free. 
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by watchmakers. Byniail25c. Circulars 
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6. la. MOOIiE, rublilc2icr,B I’ork Place, Tow York, 
HAMMOND’S SDDG SHOT, 
AN INSECTICIDE AND FERTILIZER 
Ready for use and safe. 
GUARANTEED TO DESTROY 
Potato Bugs, Chinch Bugs, Rose Bugs, Slugs, 
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QUANTiTY TO AN ACRE. 
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Jlujnau ooiugui iiuuuxuijcii. tv — w 
P^phlots, giving a fuU description, with .Urections for use and certificates from those who have used it for tho v.anoua purposes for which it is recommended, 
malied free to all applicants. , , , , , . r. in md 16 nounds each. These packages are iiackod in barrels for the trade. 
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Prices to the trade given upon appUeation. 
Manufactured by B. HAMMOND & CO. Mt. Kisco Paint Works, Mt. Kisco, N. Y. 
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