1881. ] [For Advertising Kates see Page 224.] AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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Jlorc Improvements—Enlargement of 
tlie Beatty Factory. 
Increasing business has made necessary an enlarge¬ 
ment of the Beatty Organ Factory at Washington, N. J., 
and the erection of a new foundry and machine shop, in 
order to meet the demand promptly. The main build¬ 
ing ie to be extended 100 feet, with an additional wing SO 
feet long. A new engine of 150 horse-power will also be 
purchased. He has also bought 11 acres of land adjoin¬ 
ing his factory for piling away lumber, residences for hia 
workman etc. Mr. Beatty offers Parlor Organs at ex¬ 
tremely low prices, and to any purchaser who will visit 
hi» factory, and select the instrument in person, he will 
deduct $5 from ,his advertised prices to pay their travel¬ 
ling expenses. He is only too glad to have intended 
purchasers visit his establishment. It is said that Mr. 
Beatty is very successful in his business, and that he is 
Belling more instruments that are sold direct to the pub¬ 
lic than any other house. Mr. Beatty earnestly requests 
that intended purchasers visit him and see that the in¬ 
struments he advertises so largely are just as he repre¬ 
sents them. Head his new Advertisement. 
Parents Should Ash for the 
<A.S.T.C?) 
BLACK TIP 
In place of the metal, as it WIDLi WEAR. AS WEIL, 
and is intended to take its place 
UPON CIIILDREK’S SHOES 
WAIT, ORDER. 
Liquid Paints 
are strictly pure linseed oil paints of a higher grade than 
have ever before been manufactured for structural pur¬ 
poses. They are sold by United States standard gallon 
measure, and although they command a higher price 
any other paints, a saving of 25 to 33 per cent, of cus¬ 
tomary outlay can be effected by their use, in conse¬ 
quence of their wonderful covering properties and supe¬ 
rior durability. 
The finest and most extensive structures in this coun¬ 
try are painted with these paints, among others the 
United States Capitol at Washington, the Metropolitan 
Railroad of New York, etc. 
Samples of thirty-two newest shades for dwellings 
sent free by mail. 
WAIT, ORDER, 
ROOF, 
RAILROAD & SEASIDE PAINTS. 
These paints are prepared ready for use, and we guar¬ 
antee them to be better and more economical paints than 
have ever before been offered to the public for similar : 
purposes. They were originally designed for preserving 
tin and other roofs, but are also specially adapted for' 
Brick Walls , Out-buildings, Fences, Floors, Iron Work, 
Railroad Buildings, Bridges, Freight Cars , Steamboat 
Decks, Ships. Boats , &c., and all wood and iron work in 
contact with salt or fresh water. They possess a more 
■elastic body than any other paints ever produced, and 
less liable to injury from abrasion or other hard usage. 
They are supplied in seven colors. 
Be sore and get tlie GENUINE, which are manufactured only by 
H. W, JOHNS ffl’F’G CO,, 87 Maiden Lane, New York. 
Manufacturers of Genuine Asbestos Roofing, Steam-pipe and Boiler Coverings, Boards, Gaskets, Steam Packing> 
Sheathing, Fire-Proof Coatings, Cements, etc. Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists free by mail. 
56 of the most Popular Song’s, 
25 Samples, and Agents’ Catalogue 
sent free on receipt of 6c. in stamps 
to pay postage and packing, to all who 
mention this paper. 
London Importing Co. 
22, 24 & 26, 4th Ave. N. Y. 
The Housekeeper’s Delight and the Cook’s Favorite! 
Oil Cook-Stove. 
A Model of Comfort, Convent’ 
ence, and Economy. Far surpas* 
aes any Oil Stove yet invented. 
No Fires to Build ! 
No Sweltering Heat! 
No Smoke! 
No Ashes to Remove! No 
Dust! No Bad Odor! 
Will cook 3 articles at the same 
time. 
CANNOT BE EXPLODED, as it 
DOES NOT HEAT THE OIL. 
Send for Circular. Manufactured 
and for sale by 
HUFF & BRA IN ARB, 
748 Broadway, 
New York. 
World’s ONLY Manufacturer of 
WHEEL CHAIRS 
Exclusively.—ALL Styles and Sizes for 
Invalids and Cripples 
Self-propulsion by use of hands only, in 
street or house. Comfort, durability, and 
ease of movement unequalled. Patentee 
and Maker of the “ Rolling Chairs ” pushed 
about at the Centennial. For Illustrated -=— 
Catalogue send stamp and mention American Aariculturis 
HERBERT S. SMITH, 32 Platt St., New Yorl 
THE FARMER’S WATCH. 
The best and most reliable Timepiece ever 
offered by a first-class house. A perfect Time¬ 
keeper, Stem Winder and Stem Setter. Solid 
German Silver Open Face Case, nickel plated in 
the best manner. This is not a “Cfteap Watch," 
but the best made for the money. Circular free. 
By express, f 10. J. S. Birch & Co., 38 Dey St.,N.Y. 
For Washing Win¬ 
dows, Carriages, etc. 
Protects Buildings 
from Fire, and Trees, 
Vines, etc., from In¬ 
sects, Potato Bugs 
and Canker Worms. 
No Dwelling, Country 
Home, or Factory, should 
be without the Fountain 
Pump. Send for large 
Illustrated Circular. 
J. A, WHITMAN, 
Patentee & Manufacturer, Providence, R. I. 
ALABASTINE, 
Superior to Kalsomine for Walls and Ceilings. It is a val¬ 
uable discovery, and Is unequaled for beauty and durability. 
It will pay vou to send for Sample Card and Testimonials to 
_LE¥ BROS- 32 Burling Slip, N. Y. City, or 
KRILL PAINT CO., Chicago, Cleveland, Boston, or 
M. B. CHURCH, Seand Rapids, Mich. 
“We have already given a favorable report upon these paints, and a year’s additional wear confirms the opinion, 
formerly expressed. To meet the demand caused by new styles in decoration, the H. W. Johns Co. have 
brought out a variety of “fashionable” shades which will allow every style of outside and inside decoration 
to be done with these, that is possible with common paints.”— American Agriculturist, April, 1881. 
f HE ESTEY ORGAN through 
its intrinsic merit has won 
a wide popularity. It is univer¬ 
sally known as combining sweet¬ 
ness and power of tone, skilled 
and thorough mechanism, new 
and elegant designs. 
J. ESTEY .& CO., Brattleboro, Yt. 
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Illustrated Catalogues mailed free to all 
applicants. 
GUATEFUI. - COMFORTING. 
EPPS’ COCOA 
BREAKFAST, 
< «T> Y athorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern 
X> the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a 
careful application of the fine properties of well-selected 
Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a 
delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy 
doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet 
that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong 
enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle 
maladies are floating around us, ready to attack wherever 
there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by 
keeping ourselves well fortifipd with pure blood and a properly 
nourished frame .”—Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with, 
boiling water or milk. Sold in tins (only >6-lb and lb), labeled 
JAMES EPPS & CO.,Homoeopathic Chemists,London,Eng. 
New York and Chicago: Smith & Vanderrfek. 
MAKE YOUR OWN RUGS 
Beautiful Turkish Rug Patterns. Any lady can 
make them from rags or yarn at a trifling expense. Great 
profits, permanent business to Agents. Send stamp for cir¬ 
cular. E. S. FROST & CO., 22 Tremont Row, Boston, 1 via Li 
P RAYS, Recitations, Dialogues, Temperance, Sen¬ 
timental,Comic, 15c. Amusements all kinds.Books,Music, 
etc. Catalogues free. Happy Hours Bazar, 5 Beekman St., N.Y. 
RAY’S Patent SUN 
SHADE and Umbrellas. 
Easily adjusted to the body, 
leaving arms, hands, and head 
free. A sure protection to all 
prosecuting their work or play 
exposed to sun or rain, in addl- 
_ tion to the Comfort and En- _ 
ckwrtmce that It renders. It will prevent a large percentage 
of sickness and sun-stroke. Write for Circulars and Price- 
List to BERGEUND & CO., 252 Broadway, New York. 
jt 
WOOD, TABER & MORSE, 
Eaton, Madison Co., N. Y., 
MANUFACTUREKS OF 
Portable and Agricultural 
Steam Engines 
Of tlie HIGHEST STANDARD, in every respect, of ma® 
terials and workmanship. Were pioneers in the 
manufacture of 
Practically Portable Steam Engines, 
And with determined policy to build only the best ma¬ 
chinery from the best materials, and in the best man¬ 
ner of construction, and with continued improvements, 
have attained tlie highest standard in excellence of work¬ 
manship, simplicity of design and capacity of power For a 
quarter of a century have maintained their manufacture, the- 
Standard Portable and Agricultural Engines 
of the world. Descriptive Circulars sent on application* 
Mention this paper. 
Improvement for 18 8 1. 
THE SAFETY HOT BLAST 
OIL STOVE. 
Does not. heat tlie house. Perfect 
for all kinds of Cooking and Heating 
Irons. Always ready and reliable. The 
most satisfactory Stove made and the 
Clieapest. $W~ Send for circulars. 
The Whitney Manuf’* Co., 
1123 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. - 
IGE’S 
OOP 
I J PJae MOST RELIABLE ^OOD*~\ 
For Infants Invalids. 
Used everywhere. Not a med¬ 
icine, but a steam-cooked food, 
suited to the weakest stomach. 
Take no other. Sold by druggists. 
, Woolrich & Co. on every label. 
STANYAN’S PATENT 
“ As good bread as ever was eaten can be made without 
touching the dough with the hands by the use of the Stan- 
yan Mixer .”—American Agriculturist, Jan. 1881. 
“ We are much pleased with your bread making machine, 
and consider it a decided success .”—Marshall P. Wilder. 
.Boston, Mass. 
“The quality of its work is unsurpassed.”—TP.S. Walcott., 
New York Mills, N. Y. 
No. 1, taking two to three quarts of flour, $3a00. 
No. 2, taking three to four quarts of flour, $3.23. 
Forwarded upon receipt of Price. 
DUTCHEIt TEMPLE CO., Hopedale, MaM. 
Money Order Office, Milford, Mass. 
