[September, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
1879 .] 
WE BUILD THE STRONGEST 
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The Domestic Monthly. 
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FASHION, LITERATURE, AND ART. 
MAPES’ MANURES. 
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THE MAPES FORMULA AND PERUVIAN GUANO CO, 
158 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK. 
P. Van Zandt Lane, President. Cuarles V. Mapes, Vice Pres’t and Gen'l Manager. Edw. V. Z. Lane, Treasurer. 
The Best in the United States are in 
MINNESOTA AND DAKOTA, 
ALONG THE LINE OF THE 
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD. 
Address JAMES B. POWER, Gen’I Agent, 
45 Jackson St., St. Paul, Minn. 
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Address BLAKE & CO., 
849 Broadway, New York. 
THE 
HARTFORD AUTOMATIC 
PUMP. 
Water Driven to any Higlit 
and Distance by Com¬ 
pressed Air. 
Country Houses Supplied Cheaply and 
Certainly for Bath Rooms, Water Closets, Hot and Cold 
Water Faucets, etc. 
Plenty of Fresh Water lor Stock on Farms. 
The best Pump fur Irrigating, supplying Railroad Tanks, 
and for Mining purposes. 
For Circular and Price-list address 
EZRA BROOKS, 
Manufacturer of the Hartford Automatic Pump, 
(Successor to the Hartford Pump Co.,) 
Cor. Sigourney and Cushman Sts., Hartford, Ct., U. S. A. 
Garden Engine and Fire 
Fxi tnguisher. For Wash¬ 
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Protects Buildings from Fire 
and Trees, Vines, etc., from 
Insects. Throws water 50 
feet. Easily carried. No 
Dwelling. Country Home, or 
Factory should be without 
the Fountain Pump. Send 
i Illustrated Circular. J. A. WHITMAN, 
__Patentee & Manufacturer. Providence, R, I. 
W. S. BLUNT’S 
Universal Force Pumps. 
Secured by letters patent. 
THESE PUMPS HAVE RECEIVED THE 
“MEDAL OF SUPERIORITY.” 
The highest award of the American Institute 
for 1878 over all competitors. 
These pumps have enormous power, and are for the house 
or for out-door wells of any depth. Thev are constructed 
with special regard to strength, 
ease of working, and durability. 
They can he immediately 
changed from lift to force pumps, 
and the. air chamber can be re¬ 
volved, so as to allow the handle 
to work at an v desired angle with 
the spout. Having close tops, 
they cannot he tampered with. 
Attention is called to our new 
elegant pattern DEEP WELL 
non-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 1%-inch to 4-inch 
suction pipe. 
Send for circulars to 
NASON M’F’G CO., 
71 Fulton and 71 Beek- 
man St. New York. 
New England Agency, A. M. MORTON «fc CO., 23 
Washington St., Boston. Mass. 
Pacific Coast Agency, Dunham, Carrigan & Co., 
San Francisco, Cal._ 
THE DRIVEN WELL, 
Town and County privileges for making 
Driven Wells and selling Licenses under 
the established American Driven Well 
Valent, leased by the year to responsible par¬ 
ties, by 
WM, D. ANDREWS 4 BRO., 
KBW YORK. 
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ai Dealers in Wagons, 
We invite your attention to the new 
Single Lever Wagon Brake Lock, 
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Racine, Wisconsin. 
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