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The only Tncchine that received an award on both 
I Horse-power and Thresher and Cleaner, at the Centen- 
I nial Exhibition; was awarded the two last Cold 
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J Society on Horse-powers and Threshers, and is the 
Only Thresher selected from the vast number built in 
j the United States, for illustration and description in 
] “Appleton’s Cyclopedia of Applied Mechanics,” re¬ 
cently published, thus adopting: it as the Standard 
machine of this country. Catalogue sent free. Address 
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The PRONOUNCING DICTIONARY 
of 50,000 Words, offered as a Pre¬ 
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p. 388, has proved to be such a desira¬ 
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to extend the time, during which it 
can be secured, from September 20th 
to October 20th. 
REMEMBER , therefore, that 
all new subscribers received before 
October 20 can have, if they so desire, 
the Pronouncing Dictionary on the 
terms stipulated on page 388 of the 
September American Agriculturist. 
That is to say, we will send, post-paid, 
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before October 20th. 
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OlVE TRIAL OF CHILDREN’S SHOES 
With the 
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varied embellishments and improvements. The old- 
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From American Agriculturist, November, 1880. 
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As an induce¬ 
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readers of the 
American 
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to send for 
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Cuts Washers and Gaskets of 
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MAHER & GROSE’S COMMON-SENSE KNIFE 
Contains Pruning blade. Jackknife blade, and Budding 
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“ Our Best ” oil-tempered Pru- 
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cents ; Pruning Shears. $1.00. 
Illustrated List free; also our 
“ How to Use a Razor ” 
MAHER & CiltOSH, 
Cutlers, TOLEDO, OHIO. 
