1882.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
8 T 
HERCULES 
WIND ENGINE, 
“New Departure” in Wind Mo¬ 
tors — Turbine Wheel — Upright 
Shaft —Direct Action —Powerful 
Movement—Automatic Bell Gov¬ 
ernor—Kuns in a Zephyr—Effective 
in a Strong Gale. Power for ordi¬ 
nary pumping or for driving heavy 
machinery. Erected on Towers 
or built in Cupolas. Ornamental 
in design and a perfect ventilator. 
Agents wanted. Send for cata¬ 
logue. Address, 
HERCULES 
WIND ENGINE C0. 5 
l 1 ? Moore St., 
NEW YORK. 
THE PERILS’ 
Wind Mill 
is the Strongest and Best Self- 
Regulating Wind Mill made. Full 
instructions for erecting sent with the first 
mill. All Wind Mills warranted. 
For Circulars and Prices address 
The Perkins’Wind Mill tfcAx Co., 
Agents wanted. Mishawaka, Ind. 
IIAIXAMAY 
STAMDAUD WIND 
MILL, 
VICTORIOUS AT 
Phila., 1876—Paris, 1878 
25 Tears in Use. 
GUARANTEED SUPERIOR 
To any other Windmill Made. 
17 Sizes—1 Man to 45 Horse Power. 
Adopted by the leading 1 f. if. Co.’s and by 
the U. S. Government at Forts and 
Garrisons. 
S3,500,000 worth now in Use. 
Send for Catalogue “A.” 
U. S. Wind Engine & Pump Co,, 
Batavia, Ill. 
THE GHAMpTon" 
WIND MILL POWER 
The Best in the World. 
It is perfectly self-regulating, and presents no 
unnecessary surface to the wind. Pronounced 
by millwrights and mechanics to be superior 
to all other mills made. Do not buy until you 
have investigated the Champion. All In- 
fonnation regarding the mill free. 
WELL & DOUGLAS, Wankegan, III. 
THE OLD RELIABLE STOVER. 
We manufacture the Old Reliable, well 
known Solid Wheel Stover Wind Mill, and 
O. E. Winger’s Improved Double Feed 
; Grinders which are operated by pumping 
' wind mills, and by belt or sweep; no vef and 
perfect rapid grinding mills for grinding 
all kinds of grain. Also a new design dou¬ 
ble coffee and spice mills, door springs, 
flour sifters, and light-running corn-shel- 
lers. Agents wanted. Send for catalogue. 
E. B WINGER, Successor to Stover 
Wind Engine Co.. Fbeepokt, lit.., U. S. A. 
- 
Simple, durable, of the best workmanship 
and material. Solid Wrought Iron Boilers. 
Engine complete on board cars at Spring- 
field, Ohio, at following prices: 
8 Horse Power. .1275 
5 “ “ 300 
7 “ “ 375 
10 “ “ 500 
15, 20 and 25 H. P. at very low prices. 
These Engines fully guaranteed in every 
respect. Address Common Sense Engine 
'Co., Springfield, Ohio. _ 
ROBBINS FAMILY WASHER 
is self-operating, requires no rubbing or 
other labor, does not wear or yellow the 
clothes, ana works in any boiler or wash pot. 
Sent prepaid to any Railroad Express Office 
east of Rocky mountains on receipt of $3.50. 
Good Agents wanted, male and female. 
Send for illustrated circular, testi- 
monials, references, &c., to 
BISSEIX MT’G CO., 
BO Barclay St., New York. N. Y. 
IGE’S 
00D 
r IW'MOST BBLIABLE'ffOOD ' 
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. 
fh 3B H 
Agents wanted. $5 a Day made 
Selling our NEW HOUSEHOLD 
ARTICLES and FAMILY SCALE. 
Weighs up to 25 lbs. Sells at $1.50. 
Domestic Scale Co., Cincinuati. 0. 
D 1 Thermometers , Compasses, Opera 
tiltO Glasses, Spectacles. Microscopes. 
and Telescopes. R, & J. BECK, Manufacturing 
Opticians, Philadelphia, Pa. IB#" Send for Illne- 
trated Priced Catalogue, 
We advise all Subscribers 
to read advertisement of the 
Acme Pulverizing Harrow s 
Clod Crusher and Leveler, 
on page 85, this number. 
Weeks’ Patent Combination Beam 
U. SCALES, 
562 "Washington Street, BUFFALO, N. Y. 
Price of 3-ton, platform 7x14 ft., $55.00. 4-ton, 8x14 ft., $65.00. 
Other sizes proportionately low in price. Accuracy, Dura¬ 
bility and Convenience guaranteed. Our Scale combines the 
improvements of the celebrated makers, that have been long tried 
and found to be correct in principle. Our Combination Beam is 
universally acknowledged to be a radical improvementover any¬ 
thing that has been heretofore manufactured. Our patent, which 
was at first infringed, has been litigated before the United States 
Court, and every claim established, and an injunction granted 
against the infringers. Judging from the reports of those now 
U»ing our Scale, it stands to-day without an equal. 
WEEKS & KAY, Manufacturers* 
HarrM STANDARD GRINDINGIMS! 
For STEAM, WATER, WIND, 
HORSE, or HAND POWER. 
Possessing great capacity and 
durability. Every Mill warranted 
to do just what we claim for it. 
Send tor new Illustrated Cat" 
alogue. Address 
ESTATE OF 
EDW. HARRISON, 
New Haven, Conn. 
FAY’S 
Water-Proof Building Manilla. 
(Established in 1866.) 
This water-proof material, resembling fine leather, is used 
for roofs, outelde walls of buildings, and inside in place 
.of plaster. Made also into carpets and rugs. Samples and 
---— ---- ,. , J, j 
Catalogue free. 
W. H. FAY, Cuntdeu, 
New Jersey Farsaas i&r Sale. 
Several farms in the counties of Bergen, Essex, Hunter¬ 
don, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Sussex, Somerset, and 
Union, of from 12 to 300 acres each, and ranging in price 
from $1,500 to $25,000. For sale on easy terms. Apply to 
WILLIAM WHITE, 
144 Broadway, New York, 
O ver 1,00© Cheap Farms in Maryland and the Vir¬ 
ginias. Send for catalogue. J. L. Hanna & Bro., 48 St. 
Paul Street Baltimore, Md. 
D UTCH FRIES!AN.-Young Stock for sale from 
Imported Cattle. Very fine. 
R, BURCIL.W. Schuyler, Herk. Co., N. Y. 
REMEDIES FCR - 
HORSE DISEASES. 
Prepared by PROF. J. A. GOING, 
Veterinary Editor of the Spirit of the Times. 
Goimb’s Worm Destroyer ./-Sure Relief from Worms 
or Bots. 
Going's Tonic Powder.—The Best Preparation known 
for Improving the Horse’s Condition, Purifying the Blood, 
and Imparting to its Coat a Glossy, Shining Appearance. 
Going’s CoHc Powder.—For Colic, Scouring (Chronic 
or Acute), or Inflammation of the Bowels. The Surest 
Remedy known to Veterinary Science. 
Going’s, Cough Powder. — For Cough, Catarrh, 
Heaves, or Sore Throat. 
These remedies are each 
for an Indefinite i 
charge, on receip 
directions enclosed. Address 
PROF. J. A. GOING, 
j,. O. Box, 938, New York City. 
Prominent Agencies.— Portland, Me., James Bailey 
& Co.; Providence, R. I., T. W. Rounds & Co., 101 No. Main 
St.; Boston, Mass., G. C. Goodwin & Co., 38 Hanover St.; 
Worcester, Mass., R. McAleer, 228 Main St.; Philadelphia, 
Pa., M. Gallagher, 15 No. Ninth St.; Pittsburgh, Pa., Lough- 
rey & Frew, 102 Wood St.; Baltimore, Md., Coleman & Rog¬ 
ers, 176 Baltimore St.; Richmond, Va., S. S. Cottrell & Co., 
1,303 Main St.; Charleston, S. C., Chapeau A, Heffton ; Lou¬ 
isville, Ky., R. E. Miles, 52 W. Main St.; St. Louis, Mo., A. 
A. Mellier, 709 Washington Ave.; Cleveland, O., Dr. F. S. 
Sloseon, 223 Superior St.; Detroit, Mich., Geo. E. McCulley 
and J. A Tavlor; Chicago, Ill., Van Schaack, Stevenson & 
Co., alsoS. Taylor & Co., 181 E. Madison St.; St. Paul, Minn., 
Noyes Bros. & Cutler ; Boise Citv, Idaho, W. H. Nye & Co.; 
San Francisco, Cal., Main & Winchester, 214 Battery St.; 
Pueblo, Col., A. B. & H. W. Jones; New Orleans, La., A. W. 
Jackson, 873 Magazine St. 
u, iTEs vi , s4KMSKrii ,! ?-cio. 
es are each put up in tin boxes, and will keep 
e period. They will be sent by mail, free of 
ipt of $1 per package. Circulars with full 
Sportsmens’ Department. 
To meet the wishes and constant inquiries from our 
readers in all parts of the country, we have a Depart¬ 
ment specially devoted to supplying whatever may be 
aesired, in the way of good G SJNS, etc., of any and ail 
kinds; Ammunition, Jliquspmemts, FisHiing 
'S’aclstc, S!nffte«l Bard®, etc., etc. Information 
in regard to alt these matters cheerfully given. 
GUNS. 
English Double Barrel Muzzle-Loaders of all styles, 
lengths, and bores, from $11.00 to $25.00. 
English and American Double Barrel Breech-Loaders, 
30 and 32 inches, 10 and 12 bore, from $20.00 upwards—of 
the best makers, such as Colt, Remington, Parker, Baker, 
Fox .Winchester, Forehand and Wadsworth, Scott, Webley, 
Purdy, Westley, Richards, Clabrough, Bonehill, etc. 
Single Barrel Breech-Loaders. — Remington, Forehand 
and Wadsworth, Richards, etc., from $14.00 upwards. 
RIFLES. 
Breech-Loading Rifles, repeating and single shot.—Win¬ 
chester, Remington, Sharpe, Ballard, Maynard, Marlin, 
Wesson, Smith & Wesson, Stephens, etc. 
PISTOLS. 
Revolvers, all makes, styles, and calibers, from $1.25 for. 
22 cal. Nickle-plated 7-shot, and $2.50for32 cal. Nickle-piated 
5-shot, up to the most expensive Colts, Smith & Wesson, 
Forehand & Wadsworth, Standard, Hood, etc. 
Ammunition of every description. 
FISHING TACKLE 
of every variety and description—by the best makers an I 
at the lowest rates. 
Mounted Birds and Animals, in great variety. 
N.B.—Nothing is allowed to leave the establishment 
without being carefully examined and approved by compe¬ 
tent persons. 
All articles are bought at the lowest rates, and the best 
that the price will allow. 
OUW CATALOGUE FREE. 
Illustrated Sportsman’s Catalogue of Books, etc., 
mailed, postpaid, on receipt of two 3-cent stamps. 
Address Sportsmens’ Department, 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 
751 Broadway, New York, 
_ _ (Opposite Astor Place.) 
A OFT TO TOIL 1 
35c, 35c, 35c, 35c, 35c, 85c, 
In order to ™=, 
circulate our wsjjs 
paper through KfV 
hundreds of 
thousands of 
homes all over Hill 
this land, we offer 
as a free gift, with 
three months of ny 
The Ladies’ 
Floral Cabinet, 
this beautiful 
chain and lock¬ 
et. It is just as 
represented in 
the cut. The 
chain Is of ex¬ 
quisite work¬ 
manship, os 
you may see. 
The style is 
chaste and ele¬ 
gant, worthy of 
an evening re¬ 
ception among 
the elite. Made 
neatly and 
durably 
of metal, 
. which is so, 
| like that of J 
; the bestJaL,,^ 
[ grades of 
Ameri- 
can gold, 
that It is 
| not ea- 
1 By to dts-U 
tInguish\w«Kwra 
one fromv|||Sf 
J the other, v 
| The locket L.. 
the same 
.asthe chain—is 
a very handsome 
i one, with places with 
l clear crystals for 
itwo portraits. 
A Remember for 
only 35 cents, 
the regular 
price for three 
months of The 
Floral Cabinet, 
we will give this 
locket and chain, 
and three mouths 
of The Ladles’ 
Floral Cabinet, a 
paper which a- 
lone is worth 
double the 
money—a paper 
that no lady 
should be with¬ 
out as it gives 
information 
that ladies 
find it difficult 
to get else¬ 
where, and 
that every lady 
should have. 
Information a- 
bout beanty, 
pleasure, recre¬ 
ation, and every¬ 
thing pertain¬ 
ing to bodily 
.and mental 
®4welfare. A 
jpfi! 
■fSK 
JP/wbereyou 
Vffl/ see this. 
W If not as 
'represented, 
we will re¬ 
fund the 
money. 
Address ADAMS 
«fc BISHOP, Pub- 
llshers, 46 Beekmaa 
St., N. Y. Bos 2450. 
