1878.1 
AMERICAN AORIC ULT U R 1ST. 
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CREAM”' 
Our Colored Plate, illustrating six of the best I 
Strawberries, together with our method of culture 
'by which a full crop can be obtained in TEN 
MONTHS from time of planting), mailed free to all I 
applicants. 
Seedsmen and Market Gardeners, 
35 Cortlandt Street, New York. 
CHOICE BUTTER. 
(From Massachusetts Agricultural College Farm.) 
“ A jiriRKST, Mass.. Feb. 9, 18)8. Vermont Farm Machine 
Company : \\ e are so well pleased with the Cooley Creamer 
that I feel bound to say a word in its favor. It takes us only 
twenty minutes to churn, and the extra yield of butter Is 
wonderful. I have cheerfully recommended it to the Japan¬ 
ese government above all other systems. 
Yours very respectfully, A. A. Southwick, Farm Supt.” 
Address for circular, 
Vt. Farm Machine Co., Bellows Palls, Vt. 
BUTTER WORKER 
Igfpr & CHEAPEST IN 
-4.TH E WORLD-CV- 
Made of the best material and warranted per¬ 
fect in every respect. Sent on receipt of $3 50. 
Cornish & Cdrtis, Fort Atkinson, WiB. 
The LAMASTeFIhJTTER CARRIER, 
with a cup for each print, will deliver print butter to mar¬ 
ket in perfect shape. Also carriers without cups, for square 
or oblong prints. Prices low. 
Can now furnish Initial Stamps for printing butter, 
any Initial or Initials to order. Sent by mail. Prices and 
circulars on applicatlou. 
E. b. IlESII, Lancaster, Pa. 
BUTTER WORKER. 
The most effective, simple 
and convenient yet. invent¬ 
ed. Works .3') ll>s. in 
less than 5 minutes, 
thoroughly working nut 
buttermilk and mixing the 
salt. AGENTS WANT- 
ED. bend for circular. 
A. H. REID, 
<> iv. Eighteenth St., Philadelphia Pa. 
ceFseDTpateivt butter cooler. 
The best and most conveni¬ 
ent refrigerator ever invent¬ 
ed, being made of porous un¬ 
glazed earthenware, and is 
both simple, durable, and 
j cheap. It operates without { 
' cost , using only water, and is t 
specially adapted for warm 
. iple boxed and sent by express on receipt of 
For circular and further information address 
AUGUSTUS REEVE, 
31 Market. St., Camden, N. J. 
The Rectanplar Cbnm. 
Simple, efficient, and always 
reliable. No inside fixtures. Fifty 
per cent in labor saved over any 
other churn. Five sizes made. 
The Highest award given over all 
competitors at the late Dairy fair 
in Chicago. An energetic man 
wanted in every town, to act as 
agent. One churn sent at whole¬ 
sale where we have no agent. 
CORNISH & CURTIS, 
“ Fort Atkinson, AVIs. 
TTJT? TTTV 
OTTER-WORKER 
We guarantee it the best and 
cheapest Machine in the world. 
No hard labor. Mixes the salt 
thoroughly, and takes all the 
milk out, with five to ten min¬ 
utes work. Circulars sent on 
receipt of stamp. 
C. H. R. TRIEBELS, 
Successor to Henderson & Co., 
316 Race St.. Phila., Pa. 
Made to sell at Highest Price; will take 
Premiums. Dairv Receipt-Book free. 
Address, Mrs. 15. SMITH, P.O. Box 1954, 
72 N. Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
DOTTED 
Dio coLoll 
HULL & SCOTNEY, 
346 North Water St., Philadelphia, Pa., 
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 
and Wholesale Dealers in Butter. Cheese, Eggs. Poultry, 
Lard, Tallow, Game, Potatoes, Apples, Hay, Grain, Flour, 
Fur, Wool, Cotton, Peanuts, Broom Corn, Foreign and 
Domestic Fruits. Liberal Cash Advances made.on 
all Shipments but perishable goods. Send for Price List, 
Stencil, &c., &c. Reference Cash, or we refer to any 
Responsible House in our city. 
Is double-acting, throws a continuous stream 40 feet. Use¬ 
ful for sprinkling lawns and roads, washing windows, ex¬ 
tinguishing fires, etc. Very simple, durable, and easy to 
work. Price complete, $7.00* Manufactured only l)$r 
the AMERICAN MACHINE CO., Nos. 1916-24 
North Fourth St., Philadelphia. Also manufactur¬ 
ers of Fluting, Wringing, and Plaiting Machines, Mrs. Potts’ 
Cold-handle Sad-irons, and other specialties. 
Garden Engine and Fire Extin¬ 
guisher. —Protects Buildings from 
Fire, and Trees, Vines, etc., from 
Insects. Throws water 50 ft. Easily 
carried. No Dwelling, Country 
Home, or Factory should be without 
the Fountain Pump. Send for large 
Illustrated Circular. J. A. WHIT¬ 
MAN, Sole Proprietor and Manu¬ 
facturer, Providence, R. I. 
THE DRIVEN WELL. 
Town and County privileges for making: 
Driveis Wells and selling Licenses under 
the established Americau I>i-i veil ’Well 
Rafent, leased by the year to responsible par¬ 
ties, by 
WM. D. ANDREWS & BRO., 
NEW YORK. 
W. S. BLUNT’S 
U N I VERSAL 
Secured by letters patent. 
These pumps have enormous 
power, and are for the house or 
lor out-door wells of any 
depth. Thev are constructed 
with special regard to strength, 
ease of working, and durability. 
They can be immediately 
changed from lift to force pumps, 
and the air chamber can be re¬ 
volved, so as to allow the handle 
to work at any desired angle with 
the spout. Having close tops, 
they cannot be tampered with. 
Attention is called to our new 
elegant pattern DEEP WEED 
u on-freezing FIRE PUMP. 
Also, Blunt’s Sand Vacu¬ 
um Chambers.— A complete 
protection against sand or gritty 
water in dug or driven wells, 
pits, mines, and rivers. 
For hand or steam pumps, 
all sizes, from IJi-mcli to 4-inch 
suction _pipe. 
Send for circulars to 
NASON M’F’G CO., 
71 Fulton and 71 Beek- 
mau St. New York. 
Western Agency, Clias. W. Newton, 
150 Lake St., Chicago. 
Pacific Coast Agency. Dunham, Car- 
rigan&i Co., San Francisco, Cal. 
“The Ac^uapult,” a new 
and greatly improved Fire- 
Extinguisher, Garden Engine, 
Window and Carriage Washer, 
Tree, Vine, and Snrub Pro¬ 
tector from Insects, etc., for 
starting Aqueducts, and vari¬ 
ous uses which readily sucrgesl 
themselves. No Dwelling, 
Factory, Railroad Station or 
Wooden Railroad Bridge or 
Viaduct should l e without one of these valuable articles. Weight, with 
hose. 5 lbs. ; throws water 60 feet. Price, $9.00 each, sent by express, 
C.O.D. Manufactured by W. A B. DOUGLAS, Middletown, Ct.. the 
( lde.-t and most extensive manufacturers of Pumps in the world. Branch 
Warehouses, 85 and 87 John St., New York ; 197 Lake St., Chicago, Ill. 
We send by mail, postage paid, 
a one-blade hoy’s knife, razor 
steel, for 25c.; a heavy one-blade 
knife, 4-ineh, 50c.; a two-blade 
knife 50e.; heavy 2-blade knife, 
60c.; extra thick 2-blade knife, 
75c.; ebony handle, 3-blade, $1; 
ivory handle, 3-Dlade, $1.25; 
ladies pen-knives 25 to 75 cents; 
RAZOR STEEL 
Pocket 
KNIVES. I 
Razor Steel Pruning knife, 75c. to $i. Our goods are hand- 
forged from best razor steel , and every blade warranted; we 
will exchange any found soft or flawy. We aim to build upa 
permanent trade. MAHER & GRO&H, Cutlers t Toledo, O. 
SAFETY, COMFORT, ECONOMY, 
SECURED BY USING 
THE RUBBER 
CUSHIONED AXLE. 
It lessens vibration, jolting, and pounding; stops splitting 
ot hubs and spokes, and breaking of rims and tires; prevents 
crystalization of all the metal parts; relieves the vehicle 
from undue strain when meeting obstructions or passing 
over unseen surfaces; assures accuracy and precision in the 
movement of the wheels; muffles noise and rattle; prevents 
violent dilation of the springs, thereby lessening motion; 
possesses special advantages for invalids or delicate per¬ 
sons : reduces wear and tear to a minimum, 
AND MARKS 
a stride, the greatest ever made, towards perfecting wheeled 
vehicles. 
Can be applied by any builder to old work-as well as new. 
Correspondence solicited. 
THE RUBBER CUSHIONED AXLE DO., 
Broadway and 43d Street, (Long Acre,) 
NEW YORK. 
Established in 1840. 
Eureka Safety Power. 
h.p. cyl. hi. space, wt. price. 
3h*x4 
148 in 
4x6 
| 56 
5x7 
l 72 
40x25 
46x30 
72x42 
900.$ 150 
ICOO j 250 i 
2700 1 4001 
Also tepark Acre ting For ta¬ 
bles, and Stationary Engines for 
Plantations. Send for Circulars. 
B. W. PAYNE & SONS, 
Corning, N. Y. 
Say where you saw this advertisement. 
iv v. Liiv. <II1U UCSl 1UICUA |JUI IF1IIS 
in U. S. Successors to Utica Steam Engine Co., formerly 
Wood & Mann, of Utica, N. Y. Address 
TAYLOR MANUFACTURING CO.. 
Westminster, Maryland. 
” BOOKWALTEU ENGINE. 
Compact, Substantial, Economical, and 
Easily managed. Guaranteed to work 
well and give full power claimed. En¬ 
gine and Boiler complete, including 
Governor, Pump, &c., (and boxing), at 
the low price of 
3 Horse-Power.$£42.60 
4M fefc . £83.50 
6 y, “ “ . 343.50 
Put on Cars at Springfield, Ohio. 
JAMES LEFFEL & CO,, 
Springfield, Ohio, 
or 109 Liberty St., New York City. 
"sSydwT - 
11 Little Giant ” 
STEAM ENGINE, 
For Farmers, Machinists, 
Printers, and all requiring 
Li gilt Power. 
Sizes from One to Six H. P. 
Prices for Engine and Boiler 
complete, from $150 to $450. 
We make Hie Strongest Boiler 
and the Best Engine in tile 
country. Call at our Factory 
and examine, or send for free 
i Illustrated and Descriptive 
I Catalogue. 
SNYDER BROS., 
' 1 \ r -V \ \ \ \ \ \ ' \ ' g4 Fulton St., New York. 
Cotton Seed Hu Her 
AND FEED-MILL COMBINED, 
For Plantations and Oil-Mills. Used by 
Planters, the Oil-Mills in New Orleans and 
through tlie country. Send lor Circulars 
and Judges Ileport. Pay for itself in a 
few weeks. D. KAHNWEILER, 
120 Centre St.. New York. 
The Best Fauiiiug Mill in the World. 
BUY THB 
A. P. DICKEY 
Fanning Mill. 
No good Farmer 
cau afford t? mar* 
ket dirty grain. 
A moderate quality 
lot grain, well cleaned, 
"brings & better price 
than the nicest grad© 
in dirty condition* 
Address A. P. DICKEY, Racine, Wi# 
A. B. COHU, 197 Water St., N, Y., Agent for New York 
and Export Trade. 
I ubular How Sockets for 
op Doggies 
