AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
1881 .) 
[April, 
BABY CABINET ORGAN-NEW STYLE 109- 
THREE AND A QUARTER OCTAVES, in BLACK 
WALNUT CASE, decorated with GOLD BRONZE. 
Length, SO inches; height, 33 in.; depth, 14 in. 
This novel style of the MASON & HAMLIN CAB¬ 
INET ORGANS (ready this month) has sufficient 
compass and capacity for the performance, with full 
parts, of Hymn Tunes, Anthems, Songs, and Popular 
Sacred and Secular Music generally. It retains to a 
wonderful extent, for an instrument so small, the 
extraordinary excellence, both as to power and quality 
of tone, which has given the MASON & HAMLIN 
Cabinet Organs their great reputation and won for 
them the HIGHEST DISTINCTIONS at EVERY 
ONE of the GREAT WORLD’S INDUSTRIAL EX¬ 
HIBITIONS for THIRTEEN YEARS. Evert one 
WILL BE FULLY WARRANTED. CASH PRICE $22; 
on receipt of which it will be shipped as directed. If 
ON RECEIPT AND TRIAL IT DOES NOT SATISFY THE 
PURCHASER, IT MAY BE RETURNED AND THE MONEY 
WILL BE REFUNDED. 
EIGHTY STYLES of Organs are regularly made 
by the MASON & HAMLIN CO., from the BABY 
CABINET ORGAN at $22; to large CONCERT OR¬ 
GANS at $900, and upwards. The great majority are 
at $100 to $200 each. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES, 
CIRCULARS and PRICE LISTS free. 
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO-, 
154 Tremont St., BOSTON; 46 East 14th St., NEW 
YORK; 149 Wabash Ave„ CHICAGO. 
Cl ttI-, m t t , tvttx WRITING thoroughly taught 
.NnUK.lnAi'llI by mail or personally, 
^^ituations procured for pupils when competent. 
Send for circular. YV. G. CHAFFEE, Oswego. N. Y. 
CORTLAND WAGON CO. 
Manufacturers of 
PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, 
End Spring, Side Spring and Side Bar 
OPEN & TOP BdOGIES, 
Phaetons, Road Wagons, 
Etc., Etc. 
Having recently enlarged ourWorks, we are 
prepared to and will furnish a better wagon 
for the money than any other concern in the 
United States. All our work is fully war¬ 
ranted. No shoddy or poor work is allowed 
to leave our shops. Catalogues furnished on 
application. Agents wanted everywhere. 
CORTLAND WAGON CO., Cortland, N. Y. 
BRANCH HOUSE: 
263 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, Ill. 
Mention this paper when yon write. 
POWDER 
Absolutely Pure. 
Made from Grape Cream Tartar.—No other preparation 
makes such light, flaky hot breads, or luxurious pastry. 
Can be eaten by dyspeptics without fear of the ills result¬ 
ing from heavy indigestible food. 
Sold only in cans, by all Grocers. 
Royal Bakins Powder Co., New York. 
COMPLETE MANURES 
For EACH CROP, containing the necessary 
PLANT FOOD it requires. Also 
Agricultural Chemicals, 
GROUND BONE, 
GUARANTEED STRICTLY PURE. 
Our Circular, containing facts Interesting to Farmers, 
furnished on application. 
H. J. BAKER «fc BRO., 215 Pearl St., N. Y. 
W- S. BLUNT’S 
IMPROVED 
FORCE 
The undersigned begs to 
a new line of the above Pumps, 
which combine all the improve¬ 
ments that a long experience 
have suggested. These Pumps 
have an increased stroke, greater 
power, superior finish, and beau¬ 
ty of design. They can be placed 
in any desired posi¬ 
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Head rotates. 
The upper Nozzle 
offers a straight water 
way through the 
Pump, saving much friction 
when filling a tank. Hose can 
be used at either Nozzle, if de¬ 
sired. A full assortment of these 
Pumps constantly on hand, for 
the house, and for out-door 
wells of the greatest depth. For 
power and reliability, these 
Pumps cannot be surpassed. 
Complete outfits furnished to 
order, and advice given on all 
questions relating to Water 
Supply. Send for circulars. 
94 Beekmau Street, NEW YORK. 
WIARDS PATENT MALLEABLE IRON 
and WOOD BEAM CHILLED PLOWS. 
BOTH RIGHT AND LEFT HAND. 
THE BEST for general purposes in sod and stubble. 
THE BEST for hard and stony ground. 
THE BEST for loose and sticky ground. 
THE BEST adjustment for 2 of 3 horses abreast. 
OUR MALLEABLE IRON BEAM is the strong¬ 
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localities where we have none. 
WIARD PLOW COMPANY, Batavia, N. Y, 
CHOICE 
New Books. 
FOR MACK’S SAKE.,^a e §^ ; » 
No finer characters have ever been created than are de¬ 
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The religious tone is sweet and strong, and the style of the 
author graceful and full of life. 
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12 mo. Illustrated. .$150 
A storv of humble life, told with great sweetness and a 
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D. LOTHROP & CO., 
PUBLISHERS, 
32 Franklin Street, - Boston, Mass. 
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are unusually attractive. In Cloaks and Ulsters, we are 
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COOPER & CONARD, 
IIMIIE’OIR/riEIR.S .A-HsUD EETAILER.S, 
832,834,836, 838 Market St. 
PHILADELPHIA. 
Established 1852. Mention this paper. 
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