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AMERICAN A< rRICULTURIST. 
October,] 
GREAT DEDUCTION. 
i> u t v o E r 
TEAS AND COFFEES. 
India. <ii I n < 11 1 1 1 • — Co Club Organisers. 
-. i, i i.r >i \» Pi Ii i -I.l.i. 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
(P. o. n 
WOOD, TABER & MORSE, 
Eaton, Madison Co*, y. Y* 
jfAin IBS Of 
Stcam-Enginca. 
I'oit.il.l.. Slnllcmui), an I 
A-i ■■ uli mill. 
■ di in iwc In 
■ 
ng, eii 
• ultra tent uu Application. 
Sheets of Choice 
Music, $1.00. 
Why throw nwijr money on htjfhprii • : • b n you 
can Hltt I ttAlOgOfl Ol i ' ■ Half 
Dime, or 10 of i *it 1 1 - - ri ■« nuOad on receipt of Odi Dollar. 
Sold l -y nil bo i ii<i can be ordered Lbroogfa any 
li iJer. Bobd stamp tor catalogue. Addreso 
BE.HJ. \V. IUKIKoi k, PnblUher, 
1 UBS AVItNl'K, Nkw York. 
Self- Propel- 
For Cripples 
For In a nil 
KASII.Y 
udo baring the 
stit- tout riu»e, 
for llloatr ited eli 
stylus and price*. 
Pioua meattoB 
tins pep 
ling Chairs 
and Invalids 
Out-Door I'M'. 
propelled l»y any 
US'- i.f hand.-*, 
'anil flcnil Stamp 
U-iilar ol ulflYriMil 
IS. A. BHITH, 
I 90 Wllll'.nii St.. 
n. y. city. 
LOVEJOY'S NEW STYLE 
GLASS-tCTTEU and PUTTY-KNIFE 
Is a better lool f.<r entttos glmw than anything ever oftVred 
for ili«- pni DOMe Any chili) cm use it. Evory houxekoupvr, 
farmer, ind cliante shoal I bare one. Scut tn neat box, 
1 l. to any addriaw upuu receipt of tVJronU mid letter- 
■t..uip by Ah\.V\ I.. LOVBJOT, 
■j.-j Washington St., Boston. 
Thr Earth (lose! 
da mo Wn Iropro 
wlm h t»..ert the p. 
»ii]>ersedr* the WnUT-Closet 
in the boose. 
II ! j i ■« rfret In tt a operation*. 
and not lUibU to act out of 
firdsr. 
■■ of ilrjfrnam it u In- 
t '1'. ,1 If. is t riu DC | ■ : !-■ 
the hedsulo or any room in 
the hon«<* without turonTC- 
nlrnce from ltnd onora. 
Price* ?- to ISO. Bend for 
II. II. GRIPPING, 
r.o t oi-tiuiHit st., rv. y. 
Scribner's Lumber and Log-Book, 
TTAI.k A MILLION COPIES BOLD! [Tils Boo 
J 1 ■ » '•'! '•>: I i ■ ■ l kixl iinprnviMl « Itll 
Doyle's Log- II It now tbe moet full and 
i '-yct pnbllaltad. Ii gtv«s correct 
mbcr. lojp*. plmik. cubical 
tad ronnd Umber, stare and* hcrvilm; 
boltu >»i i. rarwrltj . conl- 
v . ■ . ntid hia hero mo the Standard 
I '.it.- 1 states An I i i\n i ( |m, 
Ask roar booksWlur for ii ,„ r & ^°£' 
post-paid, g. w. FIS HKi:. p. O. Boa W, Bocheatar, NY. 
BUILDING FELT. 
Till, water proof material, resent- 
Wing ftnr Iclhor. I. for ontalde 
work <no l/ir Miibilanrrt twrt) and 
In.l.lr. Inaiead of flaaler. Fell 
rarpriinki. He. Send two 3-cent 
•larup. for elrrnlar anil aamplca. 
C. J. WAY. Cam dfn. K. J. 
At: I VIS I ,OOK 1-112 s dar m«de gelling 
Srl-or. shanx-n-r «n i ..flirr w.rn. Sample 3 ru Cat- 
alog fro. T. J. HASTINGS A CO., Wonscstar, M.i. 
fruit rin :i»^v« 1:0 o>f 
THE AMERICAN ERUIT - DRIER 
ll;i- taken the FIRST PKEMIUIrlS irkerarer ExUibitcd. 
The »iipnratus bas ln:cn tlioiougltly tested two years, has given entire satisfaction, and Its use is 
r.ipidly extending wherever it is known. 
WITH THE AMERICAN FRUIT-DRIER 
Surplus fruit of every kind, and also tuat-whictt from over-ripeness or inferior size or quality is unfit 
for marketing in the unprepared stato, can all be converted Into a marketable commodity, which from 
i!. rMcllincc will coinniiind the highest price. Such fruit R6 is prepared by this means is now selling 
iu this city at au average of fifty per ceut more than ordinary dried fruit. 
NO MORE CANS NEEDED. 
In preserving fruit, the end to be gained is to retain the sweetness and flavor permanently. The 
....... 1. .„ - 1 —— - w-~»* — > ■■ "•« «i^r>ai.i(.neil " pouudfor-pound " way of making preserves, 
but in the necessary steaming process there is loss of valuable constituents <u n.c'r. ..i., u -r ..si.t 
is avoided ly the new method. More than this, experiment proves that by this latter process the fruit 
U bwrsoatd in sww(n<"*< by the eliangc of its etnrcli into glucose or frnlt-eugar. In other words, while 
passing through the Drier it is ripetinl more fully. Trait so prepared requires one quarter to one third, 
less 6Ugr to prepare it for the table than is needed for canned fruit. Other manifesl advantages over 
the canning system are : ■.,<'«* Trouble in Operating; (Vilainii ol'linpiii;: .Ho 
.!>«.» froin Iti'ol.i-n ltollIi~; Greut Saving of ICoom in Storing. 
Till': I'll i:i( t\ ITtl IT-OKII'.ie i- bo simple in plan and in working, that any 
carpenter can make it, and any ordinary laborer operate it. Its capacity can be adapted to small or large 
operations. The ordinary family size, No. 1, will in favorable weather dry apples as fast as two persons 
can prepare the fruit. The cost is s.) moderate, that every farmer can profitably buy it to save the 
surplus product of his orchard or fruil.yard. 
Having formed n company nndcr the name and style of the Auterk-vn Drier CoitMirr, we are 
prepared to famish Diumts to agents and others in the United States for the season of 1S7!, in three 
different sizes, viz. : 
No. I, 24 inches wide and 12 foot long. $25. OO. 
No. 2, 30 Inches wide and 14 feet long, $35. OO. 
No. 3, 36 inches wide and 16 feet long, $45.00. 
The above are the bctory prices, all complete evcept stove— delivered at the freight or erprr«s 
offii e, London, P.i. Any common nine or ten-ptetc or any other hind "f wood or coal stove can be need. 
Printed directions for setting up and operating smt with each machine. 
No. 1 la a convenient i-ize 1 nse, and will dry all tbe surplus fruit on any ordinary farm, 
drying OS fast as two hands can band-pare and cut the fruit. 
No. 8 will trivc employment to four hat 
|3J- Fur fruit-growers in the fruit districts we make a scries of Dkiers to do any elven amount of 
work, ranging in price from $100 to $500. 
Portable Dkiehs wllh Bheet-iron stoves all ready to operate, and exhibition models for agent*, fnr- 
nlshed to order; prices accordin; to -ize, style, and flnisb. 
t^* Furnaces aud steam-heater? for large DRIERS furnished at tbe lowest rates. 
Samples of fruits and vegetables dried in the Americas Drier 6cut by mail or express, prepaid, on 
receipt of •i'i cents. 
YVY al-io invite the attention of mannf ictnrers of various articles which require dryinc, to the com- 
bination of principles embraced in the America* Drier patent claims. By special mechanical arrant 
ments it may be adapted — on a lar^c scale— to various purposes, snch as drying groin, hops, herbs, 
chemicals, paper, straw-hoards, lumber, snd for drylne; and curing beef, pork, fish, etc , etc. 
Atrents wanted to Introduce snd sell the Driers, and the rights to make and use them. 
For further information, show-bills, circulars, and special terms to agents, send name and post-office 
address, inclosing stamp, to the 
AMERICAN DRIER CO., 
LOUDON, FRANKLIN CO. PA. 
A model of the Drier may be seen at the office of Amtrican Agriculturist, Hi Broadway, N. T. 
