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AMERICANS' AGRICULTURIST. 
449 
No. 235.—The Common Sense Feed 
Cutter. —Price $35.00.—This cutter can bo worked by 
a boy, man, or horse-power; it cuts 1, and 1 y t inch, 
and the change is easily made. It is a perfect hay, straw, 
or stalk cutter,and it is warranted by the makers to work 
better than any other cutter in the market, and to give 
satisfaction. From A. B. Cohu & Co., 107 Water St., 
N. Y. Presented for -10 subscriptions at $1.50 each, (or 
supplied for the price). Receiver to pay freight. 
No. 
236.—Bookwalter Engine. — Price 
$340.00.—We have arranged 
with James Leffel & Co., 
Springfield, Ohio, to fur¬ 
nish us their Bookwalter 
Engine, with boiler, gov¬ 
ernor, pump, etc. complete. 
Its construction is compact 
and substantial, and each 
one is thoroughly tested be¬ 
fore shipment, and 
it is highly recom¬ 
mended to those who 
desire steam power 
for sawing wood, or 
thrashing grain. Pre¬ 
sented for 240 sub¬ 
scriptions at $1.50 each, 
(or supplied for the price). 
Receiver to pay the freight. 
No. 237.—Cahoon’s Broadcast Seed- 
Sowe r.— Price $0.00. This Hand Sower sows four to 
'llif 
eight acres per hour, at a common walking gait, throw¬ 
ing wheat and rye from 30 to 36 feet wide; barley, 30 
feet; hemp, 28feet; oats. 23feet; clover, MilletandHun- 
garian seed, 22 feet; and Timothy, 18 feet. It is pre¬ 
sented to any sender of 8 subscribers for Agricultur¬ 
ist. at $1.50 each. It is manufactured by the Goodei.l 
Co., at Antrim. N. H.—(We will supply one on re¬ 
ceipt of the price, $6). Receiver to pay freight charges. 
This was a popular Premium in 18S1. 
No. 238.—One Gallon of Sheep Dip.— 
Price $2.00.—This is the new Slice]) Dip, manufactured 
by Morris Little & Son, Chemists, England, or P. O. 
Box 517, N.Y. City. It is put up in tin cans for shipment, 
and is used for washing Sheep, Cattle, Dogs, etc., and it 
is highly recommended by those who have used it. 4 
subscribers at $150 each will secure this, (or we will 
supply it for the price). Receiver to pay expressage. 
No. 239.—Men’s Tool 
Chest. — Price $16.50.—This 
contains sixty good Tools, all 
packed in a Black Walnut Box. 
From Selchow & Righter. 41 
John St., N. Y. 22 subscrip¬ 
tions at $1.50 eacli will secure 
this most convenient chest, (or 
we will supply it for the price). 
Receiver to pay expressage. 
No. 240.—Boy’s Tool 
Chest. — Price $2.00. — Con¬ 
tains 18 assorted articles of good 
quality, and all packed in a box 
ready for use. From Stirn & 
Lyon, 20 Park Place, N. Y. We 
will present this Boy's chest for 
3 subscriptions at $1.50 each, 
(or supply it for the price). Re¬ 
ceiver to pay expressage. 
No. 241 .-Boy’s Tool 
Chest.—Price $3.00.—Larger 
Ilian No. 240, contains 20 articles, 
packed in a box ready for use. 
From same firm as No. 240. 4 subscriptions at $1.50 
each will obtain this desirable assortment, (or we will 
supply it for the price). Receiver to pay expressage. 
No. 242. — Improved Bracket-Saw 
Outfit. — Price $1.18. — A very popular premium 
last year and the year previous, consists of: 1 Beauti¬ 
ful Box; 1 Steel Saw Frame, Japanned and Finely 
Ornamented; 50 Bracket and Ornamental Designs: % 
Doz. Steel Saw Blades; 1 Brad Awl ; 1 Piece Sand Pa¬ 
per; 85 miniature Designs, of full size, with a price 
list: 1 Manual of Instructions, 12 pages. Illustrated, giv¬ 
ing description of all tools and woods used in Bracket 
Sawing; Five illustrated lessons for beginners ; 
Instructions how to apply the Design, smooth 
the work, put it together, and finish it in oil, 
shellac, varnish, and polish. One page isgiven 
to illustrated lessons in Marquetry or Inlaying 
work. For 2 subscriptions at $1.50 each, we will 
mail this free ; (or we will supply it, post-paid, for $1.IS.) 
No, 243. — The Buckeye Jr. Lawn 
Mower.— Price $14.00.—This Mower is made of the 
best material, the wheels arc 7!4 inches in diameter, it 
will cut 12 inches wide, and the weight is only 32 lbs. 
From Mast, Foos & Co., Springfield, Ohio. 17 sub¬ 
scriptions at $1.50 each will secure this, (or we will 
supply it for the price). Receiver to pay the expressage. 
No. 244. —The Gale Chilled Plow.— 
Price $17.00.—We are pleased to be able to supply one 
of these excellent plows, without cost, to at least one 
farmer in every neighborhood, who sends a club of 20 sub¬ 
scribers to th oAmerican Agriculturist at $1.50 a year. (Send 
your address, on a postal card, to the Gale Manufactur¬ 
ing Company, Albion, Michigan, asking for full descrip¬ 
tion, and it will be sent you free). The engraving 
shows one of these Chilled Plows with iron beam, which 
is claimed to be far superior to the wooden beam. (Those 
preferring, can have the wood beam at same price). Our 
Premium Plow includes Wrench, extra Point, and the 
useful Jointer and Wheel, all without extra charge. 
Price of the whole, $17.00, for which price we will supply 
it, or send it complete, as above, for 20 subscriptions. 
Freight from manufactory to be paid by the recipient. 
No. 245.—Rubber Hose.— Price $i6.oo.— We 
offer Fifty feet, 3 Ply Hose, %-inch, with Brass Coupling 
and Nozzle complete. 17 subscriptions at $1.50 eacli 
will secure this, (or we will supply it for the price). 
Receiver to pay freight. 
No. 246.—The I X L Tug Link. —Price 
$1.50.—Affords the greatest protection to Horses, Har¬ 
ness, Wagons. Plows, etc. It is perfectly reliable, and 
will be found a useful article. From D. Risher & Co., 
Pittsburgh, Pa. We will present One Pair of these Links, 
Japanned, for 2 subscriptions at $1.50 each, (or^supply 
them for the price). Receiver to pay freight. 
No. 247.—Lewis’ Combination Force 
Pump. —Price $5.00.—Makes three machines, as 
shown in the engravings. Can be converted into an In¬ 
jector, or an Insect or Bug Exterminator at short notice. 
It is made of Brass,with three feet of Hose, and will throw 
a good sized stream of water. From P. C. Lewis, Cats- 
kill, N. Y. 7 subscriptions at $1.50 each, secures this, 
(or we will supply it for $5). Receiver to pay freight. 
No. 248. W. S. Blunt’s Improved Uni¬ 
versal Force 
Pump. — Price 
$20.50. — Made of 
Iron, it has a work¬ 
ing head with an 
upper nozzle, which 
is intended to be 
used with hose, or 
for pipe leading to 
a tank. A side 
spout is screwed 
into the air cham¬ 
ber for the attach¬ 
ment of hose, for 
use in fires or ir¬ 
rigation. It has also 
a stop cock in the 
spout, a great con- 
veniencewhen forc¬ 
ing water through 
Hie upper nozzle. 
From W. S. Blunt, 
94 Beckman St., N. 
Y. 23 subscrip¬ 
tions at $1.50 each will secure this, (or we will supply it 
for the price). Receiver to pay expressage in either case. 
No.249.-Whitman’sFountain Pump. 
—Price $8.50. — Made of brass, handsomely finished, 
with Sprinkler and Rubber Hose attached. It is dura¬ 
ble, and just as represented, and does not rust or dry 
up. It is novel, the mechanism simple, is useful at all 
seasons of the year, and particularly valuable as an al¬ 
ways ready practical Fire Extinguisher. (See engraving.) 
Many thousand dollars worth of properly have been saved 
from fire with the help of the Fountain Pump, and Trees, 
Vines, etc., innumerable, from Insects and Drouth. It is 
easily carried, (weighing less than four pounds), and can 
be used by even a child. Manufactured by Josiah A. Whit¬ 
man, Providence, I}. I. Only 14 subscriptions at $1.50 
each are needed to obtain this Pump. (Or we will supply 
one for $8.50.) The Carriage to be paid by receiver. 
Call at 75 1 Broadway when You are in New York, and see the Premiums 
