1877.] 
AlVtERICAlSr AG-RIOULTXJRIST. 
4=85 
Prize Medal and Diplomii awarded at the Centennial, and 
Diploma from tiie Fi-:inklia Institute. Premiums from every 
State and Countv wliere exliiljitcd- Hoes Wiieat. Peas, 
Beans, and Corn, and Corn when drilled in for Dairy pur- 
goses. Will hoe one acre of wheat per hour, and every acre 
oed will add 5 to 10 bushels per acre more for beins: hoed, 
and thereby fuUv douitle tlie net profits, as has been proven 
by the best practical and model farmers. Has been lately 
improved for strength and convenience. Can be attached 
to any 2-wheeled vehicle, or drill, by removing hoes and 
pivoting to the draft pole. Price on board track for attach- 
ment, $oO ; do., No. 3, mnch better, $:i'>. No. 1, perfect with 
"Wheels. ?60. Liberal discount to the trade. Everything 
■warranted sound, and one day's trial in the field, and if not 
satisfactory, can be returned. Agents wanted . Send for de- 
scriptive circular.'!, containing practical trial and results. 
Sena orders early, that ttiey mav ue made and reach destina- 
tion in time for spring use. Adihoss 
A. B. TRAVIS, Mann fact nrer, 
Brandou, Caklaud Co., i>lxcfa. 
Mill. 
This mill is the 
cheapest, most 
durable and per 
feet iron leed mill 
ever oflered. It 
'is simple, easily 
managed, and can 
be rnh bv "Wind 
Steam, Water, or 
Horse power. The 
chilled iron platen 
have grinding sur 
faces on both sides 
and can be re 
versed, thus mak 
ing one set equal 
to two on the old 
plan. An extra set 
IS sent with every _ 
machine, and the Oc>' 
two sets will grind Four Thou \nd Bubhel^^ of g;oo 1 Feel. 
New plates can bt, had lor $1.,.t per set. Tliese nullt- ai e 
built wholly of iron. Cexcepttlie Hopper,) are stronir, efhci- 
ent, and durable Tliousands are in use on Stock Farms — 
every one giving excellent satisfaction. Every farmer 
Bhould tiave one and grin'l bis own Feed. 
Send for Catalogue ajid Price List to 
U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., 
B:i<nvi.-i, Knuc Co.. 111. 
Manufacturers of Halladay Standard Wind Mills. 
Big Giant Corn Mill, 
Every Man His Own Miller, 
^^^^ 
The only Mill that will grind 
Corn with Shuck on without ex- 
tra expense. Tiie only Mill grind- 
ing' Corn and Cob successlully 
tliat will grind Shelled Corn line 
enough for family use. 
Grnids twice as fast as any other 
Mill of same size and price. 
si.vxrFACTrr.ED bv 
J. A. FIELD, SOX & CO., 
93'2 N. 3nd St., St. Louis. 
No cold or sore lingers, i C used 
with gloves or mittens. Can l)e used 
without gloves or mitten?, if desired. 
Will last a life thue. Taken 6 Pre- 
miums, One sample 25 cts. ; two for 
-i:>cts.; ."ifor $1.00. 
CITY NOVELTY CO., 
103 s. 8tli St., I'liiladelphiii, Pa. 
Morri><town, Pa., Oct. 10. 
Gents .'^Vlcaic send me 100 HnsUera at once. They sell 
like hot cakes. Was out about 3 hours and took ordci's for 
!i5 to deliver to-morrow. Please hurrv; will send more 
orders soon. Have tried the husker ; they do all you claim. 
Met one Farmer wlio had one and wants another, if he haa 
to pay $1.00 for it. J. H. Wat:kf.u. Morri-itown, Fa. 
CORN SHELLERS 
CORN 
HUSKER. 
"City Novelty Co. 
COEIT MILLS, 
For Hand or Tower use. 
Guaranteed the best machines 
for the monuy in the market. 
Shellers, $5. Mills^ $12. 
Every farmer should have 
I one. Send for Descriptive 
Circulars. Agents Wantrd. 
LIVINGSTON & CO., Iron Founders, 
Pittslmi-^U. Pa. 
A lirisrhti rlircrfiil appenrnuco of Foivis and 
Chirks. an<l nhnndimrr of etrcM insurr«l by iisiiiir 
Imperial Eke Food. See Adv't. page 4S4. 
THE LANCASTER 
Portable Grist Mill. 
Horse-Po«*r aiitl Grist I>Iill combined. 
Friction avoided—Power «t Space economized. 
A long felt "Want Supplied. 
Every Farmer liis oAVii 3Iiller. 
This mill, with twenty incli stones, worked with two or 
four horses, will grind from three To five bushels of line meal 
or ilour per hour. It is simple and durable in coiistruction, 
and can be easily raanased by any farm hand. It occupies 
no move space than is required byanyordinary horse-power. 
Price of the comhined Mill and Horse-Power. S'^TiO. 
Civcnlars with fall description sent upon application. 
Address C. C. LAXCASTElt, O'i Broadwav, New York. (P. 
O. Box:^:^l.i or LAN'CASTELi & LUCKE. liichmond. Va. 
Agricultural Implements 
FOR FALL, A\D "WIXTEIl TTSE. 
ICE TOOLS, etc. 
Address R, H. ALLEN & CO., 
ISO & 191 Water St., 
MEW YORK. 
THE COOK EVAPORATOR, 
FOB lIiEC>G 
CIDER JELLY 
AND 
MAPLE SYRUP AND SUGAR. 
Eeduced P?'/ce.s. 
BIymyer Manufacturiuar Co., Cincinnati, O. 
Steam Engines, Threshers. Bells. Circulars sent free. 
Preiinm Fan Grist Mill. 
Grinding parts arc of Steel, Grinds 
all kinds of grain rapidly. Is durable, 
simple, and cheap. Is suited to all 
kinds of horse-powers. 
Stud for descriptive Circular. 
"\V3I. L. BOYER & BRO., 
Pliiladclpliia, Pa., 
MISHAWAKA 
FEED MILL 
Shells and Grinds Six to Fifteen 
bushels of Corn per hour. Two to 
foar horse power. Send for Circu- 
lar. Address 
St. Joseph Manufacturing Co., 
MisUa^^'aUa, Iiid. 
Dodge Hay Press — Automatic Feed. 
Puts 10 tons in a common car— Prtsses a car load.a da}-— 
Portable as a wagon. Gviarautccd. Address 
MOnA'WK & HL'DSO>r M'F'G CO.. Waterford. X. Y.. 
~~ CPj^fSS*. ADORtSE FC"? CfPCULi" 
POWER 
Cider and 
Wine Press 
wixn 
Double Platform. 
B003IER & BOSCHERT 
PRESS CO., 
SYR.\fl>:K. N. V. 
IMPORTANT TO 
STOCK nilSEKS, FEEDERS AND OTflERS, 
Tio J. I. CADS i CO., Si:inc, Wis., 
TREAD POWER 
Will Cnt or Qriad Uore Feed tha any in nao. 
AJ,i|)tcJfor Sawiii);, Elcvaliiij;. Drillinj; 
and Shoi> I*urpoics. 
.a-CATAl-OGUIi SEIiT I-R11E..£. 
THE 
GLOBE NAIL 
THE BEST HORSE SHOE 
Ml iVER MADE. 
Ai.out ten years ago tlie GLOBE NAIL C03IPAirr 
of Bostou« pur on llie market tlie first pointeii, polished 
and flnislied Horse Shoe N'ails readv for drivina;. i'revions 
to that time all Hoise Shoe Nails were pointed, and most of 
tiieni made, by ttie siioers in their own shops at the I'ate of 
but six pounos per day. 
The Globe Nail was at once found to be much cheaper 
;ind better than any then in use. It soon became so popular 
tliat all manufacturers oi Horse Shoe Nails were compelled 
to make their Nails to resemble the Globe. For ihe hist ten. 
years it lias been the model. Each yenr the Nail h:is been 
greatly improved in quality, and to such a point have we 
cdncated the shoers that now they will hardly use a nail un- 
less it is absolutely perfeit. 
finished '^^''^^ 
liighest 
Group 
Jud-n-3 
XV. 
At tite Centennial ExpositioLi in Pbihidelphia, we were 
awarded tlie Medal and the following report, far stronger 
than that given upon any other Nail: 
IXTKRyATTOXAI. EXHIBITION, 1S76. ) 
U. S. Centennial CoiiiiissiON. J 
[Btrr.EATJ OP Awards.] 
PniLADELPniA, Jime 2-, 1876. 
JN'o. 239, Globe Xail Co., Boston, Jlastt.: 
Horse Shoe Nails, Pointed. Polished and Finished. The 
uniformitv in size, smoothness of finisli, hardness and tenaci- 
tv of the Iron, closeness of fibre, and eictdlence of the head 
a"n(l point, the tensile slrcnuth of bodv, and rivetiiij; nioper- 
tics of these Nails, unite in making tlieni of the very liigh 
class of manufacture. 
llecommended for an Award of Merit. 
DANIEL STEINMETZ, I'hila.. Chairman,") 
J. D. IMIU)DEN. Kichmond. Va.. 
CHARLES STAPLES. Portland, Me., \ 
G. L. REICT), Clearfield, Pa.. ( 
DAV. MrllARDY, Aberdeen, Scotland, 
T. DIEFENUACH. Gernumy, J 
"We annex a sample of the testimonials we receive daily 
from all parts of tlie country: 
St. Louis, Mo., June 8, 1S77. 
Gt.obe Nail Co., Boston, Mass. 
Gentlemen : Find enclosed advertisement and postnl card 
roncerniusi your Nail. LKeft-rrlm; to a scnrrilnns advt'riise- 
ment and postal card, di^^parasing tlieGlnhe Nail, circulated 
bv a rival mannfactnicr over the humbn:: signulure of 
"Iliiruanc Societv lor the Preveniion of Cruelty to Ani- 
mals." No Sooie'tv bearing that title ever esisted.) As I 
take a great interest in the prevention of crnelty to animals, 
—horses in particular,—! desire to ^ay a few words in favor 
of The Globe Nail, Though I am not a very extensire 
Horse Shoer, vet I have used enough Nails of ilie ditlcrent 
makes to speak knowingly. I have used the Globe Nail in 
niv sliop and on the race track for six yeiirs. on all classes of 
horses, from Hie heavy draft horse to ihe tender footed rnn- 
ning horse; and t can salelv saj' it hns no superior in 
point of Toashness, Sbape* and FiuisfaiU'it has 
any equal* Ihave used about fiiieen linndred pounds of 
Globe Nails a year for ilie last six years, and in that time I 
have found four impfrfect Nails, two of which I returned to 
you about two vears ago and received in return four pcriect 
ones, for which accept mv thanks. If my men had no better 
sense than to drive those" Imperfect Nails In a horse's foot, I 
would not consider it tlie fault of the Nail If the horse was 
lamed. If bosses would look more to (he competency of 
their men and less to ttvlng to get shoeing nails a lew cents 
a -i>onnd ehe.-iper. we would have lewer lame horsos. I 
know for snfety niid durability, with a man 
who undersinnds his business to drive them, 
yonr Nnils can't be bent I I ;"" willing lo pay wllli- 
oiit anv suit, lor all horses that are himed m my shop by 
u-Inc tlu' Globe N;>il. .\s long as it is made as at present. I 
shall eontmne to use It. even if I could get other Nnlls lor 
nothing. I consider It the salest Nail that was ever driven 
in a horse's foot. 
Tours Verv Respectfully, 
(Signed.) P. H. O'NKILL. 
Horse Shoer, No. 1007 Broadway. 
P. S.— I think I could get eve rv boss in St. Louis to sl^ 
this it I thought it nece.ssary. P. M. O'N. 
Tlio best Ilor«c Ij* snre to "win, SO 
CLEAR TttK TlCVriv FOK TH£: 
GLOBE NAIL CO. 
