1882 . j 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
83 
We advise all Subscribers 
to read advertisement ot the 
Acme Pulverizing Harrow, 
Clod Crusher and Leveler, 
on page 83, this number. 
Eoss Giant & Little Giant Cutters. 
ENSILAGE 
ani Large Stoct Raisers, 
Of Immense Size, Weight, Strength, and Capacity. Guaran¬ 
teed to give satisfaction, and to be superior to all. Send for 
Circulars to E. YV. BOSS 6c CO,, Fulton, N, V. 
BALDWIN'S Ensilage Cutter, 
SIMPLEST AND BEST. 
Only three Feed Gears. 
Thoroughly tested during the 
season of 1879 and 1880 and proved 
a grand success. Fitted with 
Patent Safety Balance Wheel. See 
June N o.American Agriculturist. 
Send for circular containing full 
description, prices,and testimoni¬ 
als. C. PIERPONT & CO., Mfrs., 
New Haven, c onn., U. S. A. 
GET THE BEST FARM 
GRIST MILL. 
CAST STEEL GRINDING PARTS. 
Guaranteed More Durable. 
TAKE LESS POWER and 
DO MORE WORK. 
Send for Catalogue. 
W. L. BOYER & BR0. 
——- Philadelphia, Pa. 
■Mfrs. of the Union Horse-Power and Threshers. 
Farm Grist Mills 
And Com Shelters. 
OVER 25 000 NOW IN USE, 
Every Machine is fully War¬ 
ranted. Price of Mills, $15 to $35. 
Shellers, $5. Don’t buy a Mill or 
Shcllcr until you have seen our terms 
and Illustrated Circular. Address 
E1VH VQSTQjy & CO., Iron Founders, Pittsburgh, Pa, 
Patented, July, 1879. 
THE 
Deere Cultivator 
TIE BEST CULTIVATOR MADE. 
Jh 
TRADE 
Its Success in Every Market where intro¬ 
duced bears out this claim. 
A farmer can plow two acres more com per day 
with It, than with the ordinary Cultivator. Can do 
the work much better and easier than with any 
other. 
afford to buy 
, which 
-brought out in 
the past year or two. 
Send for Diary, FREE. 
DEERE £l CO., MOLINE, 0LU 
mm & shell 
MILLS. 
FOR HAND and POWER. <F. Wilson’s Pat! 
Prices from $5 to $40. ' 
wHl pay their cost in a few days. If yon keep but v 
fn°ever h yftate It “he'Uni°on! ° f ^ ^ * hey are in U6 « 
m Fresno, Cal., April 20, 1881. 
Mr. Frank Wilson: The Mill is perfectly satisfactory; in¬ 
deed, it more than meets my expectations, as I find lean 
grind shells in it myself which I thought I might not be able 
to do. My neighbors who have tried it pronounce it “ splen¬ 
did.’’-Respectfully. JENNIE P. MOORE. 
Frank Wilson: The Mill you sold me answered all the 
purposes for which it was intended, and fills all my expecta¬ 
tions. I use it mostly to make bone meal for fertilizing 
purposes—Tours etc., E. H. WUERPEL, Muzquig, Texas. 
Nantucket, Mass., April 6,1881. 
Frank Wilson, Sir:—I have received the Mill and ground 
corn, corn and cob, bones and oyster shells, and it works 
satisfactory on all. Tours respectfully, 
GEORGE F. FOLGER, Keeper Sankaty Light House. 
From the Farm Journal of Philadelphia. Pa., Dec., 1881. 
“ The bones about the place can all be utilized if one 
owns a Wilson Mill.” 
Illustrated Circulars and Testimonials furnished on appli¬ 
cation. Address, WILSON BROS., Easton, Pa., U. S. A. 
' HEEBNER’S LEVEL TKEAD HORSE 
POWER WITH SPEED REGULATOR. 
Heebner’s Improved Little Giant Thresh¬ 
ing Machine. 
“ Union” Feed Cutter, Circular and Drag Saw Machine, etc., 
Send for Catalogue. Heebner & Sous, 
Lansdale, Mont. Co., Pa. 
TAYLOR 1, 2, A YD 4-II0RSE POWER. 
Runs Feed Mills, Feed 
Cutters, Shellers, Ele¬ 
vators, Churns. Saws, 
Pumps, etc. Overhead, 
out of dirt and snow. 
Simplest, cheapest, 
best. Dealers in Ma¬ 
chines of all kinds. 
Send for circulars to 
TATLOR HORSE 
POWER COMPANT. 
First Premium everywhere. 23 South Canal St., Chicago, 
PTENIAL AND GRAND PARIS WORLDS FAIR PRIZES AND 
AU. THE OS. STATE FAIR PREMIUMS IN I87Z &IS7S. 
Price, T fi to To '2 *l Pnict.lfe^ 
L* MoJU f Jfel®L4W300> 
i°^ r - - 
RK.’OCDERICK.fc CO. AL 
ALBANY NY 
WELL DRILLING MACHINERY. 
Rust’s Eagle 
Well Drill. 
Old Reliable 
Rust 
WELL 
AUGEK. 
The best Tools manufactured. Send for Circulars. 
O. RUST, St. Joseph, Mo., U. S, A. 
CIDER 
Presses, Graters, Elevators, &c. 
BOOMER & BOSCHERT PRESS 
CO., Syracuse, IV. Y. 
THE “ CENTENNIAL ” FANNING MILE. 
The Best Mill in 
the World. It sep¬ 
arates Oats, Cockle, 
and all foul stuff 
from Wheat. Is also 
a perfect cleaner of 
Flax, Timothy, 
Clover, and all kinds 
of seeds. The great 
improvement over 
other mills is that it 
has two shoes. It is 
especially adapted 
for warehouse use. 
Send for Descriptive 
Circular and Price- 
List. Liberal dis¬ 
count to dealers. 
Address, S. FREE¬ 
MAN & SON, Ra- 
—o—— 
CAD | We will send Our Sunny South, on trial to 
r V rt 1 new subscribers, 3 months, for only 10 cts. 
T C Rl 6 in silver. An 8 -page, 40-column paper for 
Em 111 B the Home and Farm. TeUs all about Texas, 
f \ r" R| TOs tr y lt; - Address Pubs. Sunny South, 
VS U IV I OB ( Agents wanted.) Brownwood, Texas. 
STATIONARY &• PORTABLE—ALL SIZES. 
BLYfi/SYER MANUFACTURING CO. 
CINCINNATI, O. 
Manufacturers of Steam Engines and Boilers, Circular 
Saw Mills , Sugar Machinery, etc . 
Hege’s Improved Circular Saw MiUs. 
<!.t? Send for 
u % CIRCULARS. 
With universal Log Beam, g 
Rectilinear, simultaneous g 
Set works, and Double £ 
Eccentric Friction Feed, g 
Manufactured by~ Salem Iron Works, Salem, N. C 
NOVELTY ClBCUHR a SflWBIlt 
Logs remain stationary while saw travels—cutting with 
under side of saw. This method admits of cutting with 
the grain, saving 25 per cent, in POWER. Its 
convenience and portability save 50 per cent, in 
TIME. Send for full descriptive circular. Agents 
Wanted everywhere. Address 
The E. M. BIRDSALL CO., Auburn, N. Y. 
THE MASSSLL0N POKY HILL 
STRICTLY PORTABLE, 
Supplies a long felt want. IOO Sold In 
Ninety Days. 
Every owner of a Farm Engine located in moderately 
timbered country can find profitable employment the 
year round by purchasing one of these Mills. 
Every owner of a timbered lot is interested in having 
one of these Mills in his neighborhood. No more haul¬ 
ing logs to mill. All the waste saved. 
Write for Circulars and Price Lists, and address of 
nearest Agent. [Nam. this Paper.] 
RUSSELL & CO., Massillon, 0, 
SAW MILL FOR THE PEOPLE. 
PTIHIS patent portable Mulay Saw Mill is adapted 
_L to any locality, will saw any kind of l<^s, 
and will do as much work (power and hands be- 
, ing considered) as the best Circular Mills. Its 
frame, head-blocks, and working parts 
are of the most substantial and perma¬ 
nent kind, being made entirely of iron 
and steel. It is usually set up and 
started in from one to two days time. 
1 It is generally driven by threshing en¬ 
gines of not exceeding ten horse power. 
I It cuts from 2000 to 4000 feet of inch lumber per 
* day. The Mill and Engine may conveniently be 
' operated by two men. Send for circular. 
INDIANAPOLIS IND. CHANDLER & TAYLOR. 
Send 25 Cents for ELECTRIC 
WAISTBAND. Takes the place 
of Suspenders. 
THE P. T. BELT CO., 328 7th Ave'., N. Y. 
AGENTS 
W. S. BLUNT’S 
IMPROVED UNIVERSAL 
FORCE PUMPS 
These Pumps have an increased 
stroke, greater power, superior 
finish, and beauty of design. 
They can be placed in any desired 
position, as the Working 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. 
W. 8. BLUNT, 
94 Beekman St., N. Y. 
San Francisco, Cal., Dunham, Carrigan 6c Co. 
Agency for Pacific Coast. 
Boston, Mass., A. M. Morton 6c Co., 
New England Agency. 
W. S. BLUNT, 94 Beekman St., New York. 
Prices io- 
