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AMERICAN- AGRICULTURIST. 
[ArGTisi', 
HALLADAY 
The first Self- Eegrulatinic 
Wind Mill off^ired the luarketa 
of the world, and when mate- 
rial used, workiuansliip. power 
iind duiiibility ;ire roiisidered, 
it is aclciiowJedtJt'd lo be 
THE CHEAPEST. 
It hiis been nianulUcinred 
under Imme iinte stinervision 
of inventor for more than 
twentv-cwo vears. 
$3,000,000 Worth 
NOW IN USE. 
A 5S p:ize Illn-^trateii Cata- 
logue with Price List will bu 
sent free to all who 
make applicntioa. 
Agents ■wanted In 
all unassigued coun- 
ties. 
TJ. S. "WIXD EX- 
GTSE & rUMP CO. 
I'.ATATiA, III. 
W. S. BLUNT*S1 
UNIVERSAL 
Secui'Sii hij letters patent. 
These pnnips have enormous 
fiower, and are I'tr The house or 
or out-door Tvells of any 
depth. Thev are constructed 
witli special regard to stiengtli, 
ease of working, and durabilitv. 
Tliey can 6e immediately 
changed from I'ft to lorce ]>umps, 
and tlie air clianiber can be re- 
volved, so as to allow the handle 
to work at an V desired angle with 
the spout. Havins close top-;, 
they cannot be tainpcied witli. 
Attention is called to our m-w 
elesant pattern D"EEP WELTi 
non-freezineFIRE PtT.liP. 
Alsoi Blunt's 8uiid Vacu- 
um Chambers.— A complete 
protection against sand or gritty 
water in diiff or drlTcn ^vells, 
pit9. mines* and rivers. 
For hand or steam pumps, 
all siz<'8, from ij^-inch to -i-inch 
suction pipe. 
Send for circulars to 
NASON M'F'G CO., 
71 Fulton and 71 Bcek- 
znan St. New \oris. 
Western Agency, Neivton & Hale, 
Cliicaso. 
Pacific ' "M^i A^'cncy. Dunham, Car- 
ri£an&; Co., San Francisco, Cal. 
THE DRIVEN WELL. 
Town and Couutt privileges for makine: 
l>i-iTen W<'lls and sellins Licenses nnder 
the established AmeriCjan B>i-ivt2i "^Vcil 
I'meiit, leased by the year to responsible par- 
WM. D. ANDREWS & BRO., 
XFAV VORK. 
GAEDE^'E^Gl^SA^DFIEaExTT^■- 
GCisuEP.. — FroUicts Building from 
Fire, and Trees, Vioes, etc., frnm 
ij Inscuts. Throws water soft. Easily 
■^ carried. Ko Dweiline, Country 
Home, or Factory shooM be without 
the Fnnntam Puinp. Seod T-r larse 
Illnstnited Circular. J. A. WHIT- 
MAX, Sole Proprietor aod ilauu- 
facturer, Provideoce, R. I. 
THE CELEBRATED 
Dexter Spring 
Is one of those lavcntions that commends itself to the 
PRACTICAli BLVN as the CO:3I3IOX-SE\'SE 
SPRIS'G, being ft Eide-sprins^Tirltliout the nnpleasant :md 
dangerous Bide motion of the Concord, and obviating the 
Jerfclng of the Elliptic. Being Tvlth out perch, gives inde- 
pendent action to each wlieel, making them mncU more 
dnraWe. Tiic SPRINGS are made of special CRUCI- 
BLi£I STEEL, and are fnlly warranted. 
The DEXTER supplies a want long felt by the Fai-m- 
er. Business I^Ian, and Physician, as it gives tliem 
the easiest riding and most durable SPRING VEIIT- 
CliE knoTTn, and much less liable to break than the 
ordinary spring, on account of quality and form. 
Please examine carefully the editorial and advertisement 
in Dec, ISTG, A merican AfjyicuUnri^t, and sendfor circular to 
DEXTER SPRING CO., 
Hnlton, near PittsbTirgh, Pa. 
OMETHI^G NF.W. — The llinmnion Lock Lever 
Wagon .Jack. Pmiinle hv express ¥ . Circnl.Trs for 
st.imp. .7. H. nAYIS, Box S*^. 'Warren. Ohio. 
RIRI ftW,"* I THE FAMILY WASH BLUE, 
l^UluU dLLEji I 233MorthSecondTt,°Philadelphla. 
WAGON BRAKE 
The mnpt powerful self-acting brake made, and yet ismore 
simple and complete than any ever iniroduced for general 
use. The Brake lias been fully endorsed by every^farmer 
who ha>i seen it openite. "W, 'A. Aimstrons. ?^ec'v Elmira 
Farmers' Chib. writes: " A Committee of the Elmira Farm- 
ers' Club, consisting of Chas. Heller. John Eridsnian, I). T. 
Billings. S. M. Carr. and M. H. Thurston, gentlemen fully 
competent to make intelligent juiigment, gave the brake 
careful trial Ang.21?t.and reported nnanimnnsly : It is the 
bi'St brake we liave ever s^een— prompt in iis action— effec- 
tive when required, and is exceedingly desirable for all 
fanners on hilly firms."' See lllnstrarion in An^. Am. Agri- 
c^dtiiTiH. Town. County, and State lights for sale. Please 
say whei'e you Paw this. 
D. L. MULFORD, General Agent, 
TIOGA, TIOGV < 0.. PA. 
Rice's Patent Spring Brace. 
'*THAT £ lUi'J"'J _ "^i^^ do twice 
the sei vice and 
ride easier. $3 
to ?" put on. 
._^„ B ... ^ — > 1. - I Agents wanted, 
C^^ r~7/VC~7 V.^^7tX7 Address 
Takes well N^/ \y X LA^ BoxSSi. 
everywhere. - ^ =^-p^> ■-» '' ~~~ - Scranton, Pa. 
ALTERS 
THE CASE." 
tion 
iiall; 
the 
A long felt Need snppUed. 
The SE!VSIBL,E COT-T.AK 
PAD is just what its name su^e.-ts, 
a perfect Leather Pad.combiDingthe 
advaiitases of Firmness. Ehisticity. 
and the "medicinal pvopeities of 
tanin. No pad ever before intro- 
duced irives such universal salisfac- 
They are warranted to cure sore necks and 10 prevent 
s. Ask vour harness maker forthera. Manufactured by 
SOLE LEATnEU PAD CO., of 01ean.N\ Y. 
GOODELL COMPANY, 
Sole Manufacturei-s of Saratoga Potato Peelers & Slicers, 
Lay State Potato Parers, Buy State. Mamraoth Bay State 
,Ko. 1, Mammoth Bay State Xo. 2 Paring, Coring & Slicing 
■Machines, Turn-Table & Lightning Apple Parers, Lightning 
Peach Pareis, Family Cherry Stoucrs, Cahoon Broadcast 
Seed Sowers, &c. Antrim, X. II. 
AGEXTS "WANTXB Immediately, to 
sell very desirable NE^V PATENT articles, and 
_ -, _ the new combined VICE and _ 
"Works in peculiar comers, where other 
Wrenches cannot "o. Adapted ti agricul- 
tural machines and lits all nuts on wagons 
and carriages; the axle nut included. No 
handling the nut ot soiling the hand^ when oiling caj'ri'afT^-?. 
and for titrhtening or removinj o x bu tton.^ it has no equal. 
By mail,post-paid, T5c. G-J. CAPE WELL & CO.. Cheshire. Ct. 
Keep's Custom Shirts made to measure. 
The verv best, 6 for ?9, delivered free everywhere. 
Keep's Patent Partlv-Made Dress Shirts. 
The very best, 6 for";?!, delivered free everywhere. 
An elegant set of Gold plate C' liar and sleeve 
Buttons ^iven with each half dozen Keep's shirts. 
Samples and full directions mailed free to any address. 
Merchants supplied at a small commission on cost. 
Trade circulars mailed free on application. 
Keep Manufacturing Co., 165 Mercer St., New Tork, 
THE LADIES!! 
BROMA^S FREAfll DRESSLW 
will make Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes that have 
become rough and red. and L-uIies' TravL-lins Bags which 
look so old and rusty that they are ashamed to carrv ijn^ni, 
look just as good as new. It will not rub off or smiit when 
wet. Softens the leather, 
No lady will be without it after one trial. Beware of imi- 
tations and connterfeits. For sale everywliere. 
B. F. BROWA' & CO., Boston. Mass. 
Hires Root Beer Package 
Makes 5 Gallons of Delicious Root Beer for 25 
cts. -Made fr^im I'ipsissewa, S'arsanarilla, Dandelion, ifcc. 
To Farmers and Laijoring Men it will be found an agreea- 
ble, refiesiing Deverage during the Summer months. 
Manufactured only by C. E. HinES. "Wholesale Botanic 
Druggist, No. 9 Letitia St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Ask your Druggist for it. 
BLAKE'S PATENT 
Stone and Ore Breaker 
Cmslies all liard and brtttle substances to 
any required size. Also, any kind of 
:!;TOhT: fur l;o.iDb iiiiii for Concrete, &c. 
Address BLAKE ( EUSHEl: CO., 
^ew Haven, Coun. 
American Feiice laaufactnruig Comnany 
famishes The best and cheapest fence manufactured. See 
April number of the A^neriran Agricnltui-ist. 
Send for descriptive Circular. 
Qjffict-, 86 Ma ngin St., 'S. X. 
Prairie King 
Gang and Sulky 
PLOWS. 
Jamea J. H. Gregory. MarMehead, >ra?s« says: "It works 
reitiarkahly well in roekv land. It will dotis good work and 
much f;ister than an or<ifiiarv plow, without anv niore wear 
on the horses, and certainlv with great comfort'to the plow- 
man. I shall want another one for Marblehead." 
Dr. Geo. U. Lo/i/ig, Salem, Mass., savs : "The draft is 
very much ler^ than of an ordinarv plow, and in pulverizing 
tlie soil and leiiving it in good condition, I have not seen ii3 
equal.'* 
We are also Patentees and Manufactnrers of Pnlveriz- 
iuET Attachment for Gans Plow, Champion MTieel 
Cnltivator, Turtle Pulverizina: Harrow. Fle.vi- 
blo Smoothing: Harrow !Sub-!^oil Plow, Eagle 
Corn Planter, Eagle ^eed Brill, Tictor Hori^e 
Hoe, Champion Horse Hoe, Clipper Wheel Hoe. 
call and si;e liicui ur sciiu f-^r circuliu-. 
E. D. & O. B. REYNOLDS, 
4.3 Clijitliani ^t.. Boston. IIIa:s3. 
FARM & FEED MILLS. 
Bouc, Drug, ami <|iice Mill;. 10 iizes. 
Tor HaDd or Foncr. Couica) Frencli 
B arr S tone Flooring aod Corn Mills. 
(nr^ere awarded highest Medal and 
Diploma at Ceni&nnial Kxpositioo. 
C^niustrated Pamphlet *eut Prefi. 
Addre.s. L. J. MILLER, 
181 E. Front St-, Cmemnati. CX 
wrs PA 
Digs Trii^h 
OR Sweet 
POTATOES 
Cotton Seed Hulier 
ASD FEEDOITLl. COMBIXEU, 
For Pl.intntions and Oil-Mills. UsFil hr 
I'l.iiiters. llic Oil-JIiils in >ew ('rlc:inp anii 
throuiili ti!c counrry. S'-iid Tor Circolara 
an»l .Jnrlses IJeport. Pnv for itsflf in a 
lexiiieeks. J). KAI'INTVEILFI*. 
130 Centre St., ^e■^- Yort. 
THE BRAHMA FOWIr. 
By LE"^vrs WRIGHT, 
Author of "7^ Practical Poultry Keeper ^^ and ^^T7te 
JUmtra(ed Book of Poultry."' 
CONTE^sTS,— Chapter I. The On^in of Drahmas.-^hap- 
ter IT. Economic Qn:ilities and Management of the Erahnia 
as a Stock Fowl.— Chapter in. Cimracteristics of Uark and 
Liirht Jlrahmas as Ered for Exhibition.— Chapter IT. The 
Practical Breeding-, Rearimr, and Management of BraUmas 
for E;hihition.— Chapter V. The Judsincr of Brahmas. 
Elegantly Illustrated with numerous colored Hthogranhs 
and wood cuts. PIIICE. POST-PAID, $2.50. 
FARM TALK: 
A Series of Articles in tlie Colloquial 
Style, iUnstratins Various Common 
Farm ^Topics. 
By GEO. E. BRACEETT. 
Co^TTEJTTS .—Gness Farming: ; Pedigree Corn; Ahont Hay- 
ing ; Fancy Farmers; When to sell Produce ; Butter Mak- 
in-r; Getting Ready for the Cattle Show; Agrictiltural Col- 
leges; Apple Trees and Insects: Middle Men; Taking the 
Papers; The 'Ologies; An Evening's CTiat ; Planting for 
Posterity; Road Making :ind Breaking-; In the Bam ; How 
Trees Grow; Pigs and Poultry ; Farm Fences; Out in the 
Fields. 
Pritfe, post-paid, paper covers, 50 cts. ; cloth, 75 cts. 
Either of the above boots sent post-paid on receipt of 
price, "Tiy 
ORANGE JUDT) CO^itPAyT, 
245 Broadway, New Tore. 
