more stock, could they be watered by a living spring at the surface 

 of the ground. 



This can now be broiiglit about, for long and patient eifort has 

 overcome the most serious objections to Wind Mills, as heretofore 

 constructed, and this most economical power in the world is made 

 available ; so we are fully prepared to sell, erect and warrant our 

 machines, and adapt them to all possible situations, so as to give 

 entire and lasting satisfaction. 



Send for circulars, containing further information and testimonials, 

 and after that, if you still doubt, write us : 



I. The depth of your well. 



II. The least dopth.of water ever known in it. 



III. The height above the platform of the well to where you wish 

 the water discharged. 



IV. The lateral or side distance, if any. 



V. The amount or quantity of water wanted, or at least the num- 

 ber of cattle to be supplied. 



VI. The height at %hich the Mill must be erected to secure a- free 

 current of air, with all other particulars — and see if we will not give 

 you a fair chance to test the Mill on your own premises till you 

 become satisfied we have told you the truth. 



Price of Mills at the Factory : 



No. 0. No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 5. No. fi. 

 $75.00 100.00 150.00 300.00 700.00 1200.00 

 Boxing, 2.50 3.00 3.50 5.00 12.00 25.00 



Pumps from $5.00 upwards. Pipe, &c., at manufacturers' list 

 prices. "We can give you what you need. 



Address, 



EMPIRE WIND MILL MFG. CO. 



SYKACUSE, N. Y. 



Note. — I have seen several of the above named Wind Mills at 

 work, and many testimonials highly recommending them, from Rail- 

 way managers, using them at their water stations, as well as from 

 farmers, manufacturer^, and others. I have full confidence in recom- 

 mending them to all stock breeders and farmers needing such 

 machines, as an economical and highly valuable labor-saving appa- 

 ratus. L. ¥. ALLEN. 

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