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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
[March, 
Maynard’s Rifles and Shot-Guns. 
Our New Off-Hand Rifle. 
We Always Pay 
Postage. 
For hunting and target practice, at all ranges, the “ MAYNARD ” more completely supplies the wants of hunters and 
sportsmen generally, than any other rifle In the world, as many barrels can be used on one stock; and for ACCURACY, 
CONVENIENCE, DURABILITY, and SAFETY, Is not excelled. The following are some of the scores recently made at 
Walnut Hill, by members of the Massachusetts Rifle Association: .J. N. Frye, President, in All-Comers’Match, 15 shots, 
200 yards, without cleaning, 54545555555445.1—71 ; L. L. Hubbard, Executive Officer, 200 yards, off-hand, 455.1555555—49 ; 0. M. 
Jewell, S00 yards, off-hand, 5455555—84 ; O. M. Jewell, SU0 yards, off-hand, 5555555—85. For illustrated price list, address 
MASSACHUSETTS ARMS COMPANY, Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
The Famous Toledo Blade 
of old was a weapon of mur¬ 
der; Mahkh & Grosh have 
the new Toledo Blade in a 
pocket knife, and are send¬ 
ing them all over the broad 
land. All our goods are hand- 
forged from razor steel, and 
will be exchanged fi-ec, if 
soft or flawy. Cut shows 
Knife No.30, two blade, price 
75c„ with white handle, $1. 
Same in three blade, ebony 
fcl. Boys' Knives, 25c. ; Men’s, 1 blade, medium, S5c. ; Heavy, 50c.; 2 blade, medium, 50c.; heavy, 60c.: extra heavy, best 
Knife in marJcclfor rough work, 75c.; our heavy, fine finished, $1 ; medium, 2 blade, fine finish, 75c. Prunebs, medium, 
75c.; Our Best, very strong, oil temper, and tested, $1. 
CIRCULARS FREE. DISCOUNT TO DEALERS. 
Address MAHER & GROSH, Cutlers, Toledo, O. 
POTATO BUG. COTTON WORM. CANKER WORM. 
THE BEST 
INSECTICIDE 
EVER USED. 
Sold by all Wholesale Druggists 
direct to sole manufacturers 
London Purple. 
e Druggists and Stores throughout the United States. It not obtainable ( 
(Trade 
Mark.) 
of nearest dealer, send 
60 Mark Lane, 
irers. HEMINGWAY’S LONDON PURPLE COMPANY (Limited), 
, London, England. 90 Water Street. N. Y. P. O. address, B 
ox 990. 
A. R. Whitney, Franklin Grove Orchard and Nurseries, Lee Co., Ill., writes : “ We have bid the Canker Worm a long 
farewell, and have done It with your LONDON PURPLE. We put in about three-fourths to one pound of LONDON 
PURPLE to 44 gallons of water, and applied with a force pump. It is better than Paris Green, as the particles of LONDON 
PURPLE adhere to the leaves and Paris Green does not.” 
AGENTS WANTED to Sell the NEW BOOK, 
F ARMING FOR PROFI T 
TELLS MOW TO # 
Cultivate all the Farm Crops in the Best Manner; 
Breed-Feed and Caro for Stock- Grow Fruit; Manage 
Farm Business; Make Happy Homes, and 
Mow to Make Money on tfiie Farm. 
“Every Farmer should have a copy. 860 Pages. 
140 Illustrations. Send for circulars to 
J. C. McCURDY & CO., Philadelphia, Pa, 
for the richly 
a 
AGENTS WANTED, illustrated an< 
only complete and authentic history of the great tour of 
BEUiAROU) eWorld 
It describes Royal Palaces, Rare Curiosities, Wealth and 
Wonders of the Indies, China, Japan, etc. A million people 
want It. This Is the best chance of your life to make money. 
Beware of “catch-penny” Imitations. Send for circulars 
and extra terms to Agents. Address, 
National Publish ing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
m~ FRIENDS! If you are In any way Interested In 
BEES OR HONEY, 
We will with pleasure send von a sample copy of our 
MONTHLY GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE, 
with a descriptive price-list of the latest improvements in 
Hives, Honey Extractors, Artificial Comb, Sec¬ 
tion Honey Boxes, all books and journals, and every¬ 
thing pertaining to Bee Culture. Nothing Patented. Sim¬ 
ply send your address on a postal card, written plainly, to 
A. I. ROOT, Medina, Ohio. 
50 
50 
Elegant Cards. New Chromo, Shells, Gilt-Edge, 
etc., with name, 10 cents. 
G. A. SPRING, East Wallingford, Ct. 
CHROMO, SNOWFLAKE, AND LACE CARDS, 
with name, 10c. 40 all chromos, 10c. 
Stab Printing Co., Northford, Ct. 
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24 
I 
ELEGANT New Style Chromo Cards, with 
name, 10 cents, post-paid. 
GEO. I. REED & CO., Nassau, N. Y. 
Gold, Crystal, Lace, Perfumed, and Chromo Cards, 
name in Gold and Jet, 10c. 
CLINTON BROS., Clintonville, Ct. 
CHROMOS with Name, 8 Gold,8 Silver,8Tinted, 
and 8 Designs of each. 18 cts.; in Case, 20 cts. 
NOVELTY CARD CO., Wallingford, Conn. 
__ r _ _Inc 
_ State which preferred. 
Also SALARY per month. All EXPENSES 
advanced. WAGES promptly paid. SLOAN 
& Do. 306 George St. Cincinnati. O. 
AGENTS WANTED 
For the handsomest and 
CHEAPEST BIBLES Extra Terms and iarge 
of KIN ’ CASH PREMIUMS 
The SorgoHam d Boo k 
A Treatise on Sorgo and Imphee Canes, and the Minnesota 
Early Amber Sugar Cane. The EDITION FOR 1880 is 
now ready, and will be sent free on application. We can 
furnish PURE CANE SEED of the best variety. 
BJLYMYER MANUFACTURING- CO., 
Cincinnati, O. 
Sugar Cane Machinery. Steam Engines, Circular Saw Mills, 
_ Portable Grain Mills, Church and School Bells. &c. 
Are You Going to New York? Then Stop at the 
HYGIENIC & TURKISH BATH HOTEL, 
13 & 15 Laight St., New York. 
This well-known house is convenient ol access from all 
parts of the city. The table is supplied with the best kinds 
of food, healthfully prepared. The house is noted for its 
pleasant parlors, and the cheerful, home-like feeling that pre¬ 
vails. It has just been refitted, and the prices are moderate. 
Connected with the house are Turkish Baths, etc., etc. 
SjencHoiMmjCuhuN^^^^^I^L^IOLIUlO^^’rogHetorj^ 
Scribner’s Lumber & Log-Book. 
O VER HALF A MILLION SOLD. Most complete book 
of its kind ever published. Gives measurement ol all 
kinds of lumber, logs, and plank, by Doyles’ Rule, cubical 
contents of square and round timber, stave and heading 
bolt tables, wages, rent, hoard, capacity of cisterns, cord- 
wood tables, interest, etc. Standard Book throughout 
United States and Canada. 
Ask your bookseller for it, or one sent by me for 85 cents, 
post-paid. G. W. FISHER, 
P. O. Box 338, Rochester, N. Y. 
ESCELSIOE CHURN POWER. 
The Best Dog Power now in Use. 
For further particulars Inquire of 
A. McCREADY & BRO., 
New Galilee. Beaver Co.. Pa, 
SPAIN’S 
PATENT CHUMS. 
Centennial Medal Awarded. 
In use over 35 years. 
Removable Dasher. 
Slade of White Cedar 
with galvanized hoops. 
Send for circular and prices. 
CLEMENT & DUNBAR, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
USE THE VERY BEST. 
“ Trade R Mark.” 
A. IV ]V T T O „ 
L. E. RANSOM, 34 Maiden Lane, N. Y. City. 
Mnaiun:ia msa E'.iiiir')!i l n ,m mu i — . —.■■■m m 
K teller Pear, Le Conte Pear, Champion Quince, 
Japanese Persimmon Trees. 
J. S. COLLINS, Moorestown, N, J. 
THE Nlw 
We have perfected a radical and valuable improvement 
in our celebrated Churn, which needs hut to be seen to be ap¬ 
preciated. Now offered for the first time to the dairy public. 
It received the HIGHEST PREMIUM at the Interna¬ 
tional Dairy Fair in New York City, in competition with all 
the leading churns in the market. 
Nine sizes made, churning from one to one hundred 
gallons. Warranted to be exactly as represented. 
Send to any dealer in bkally first-class Farm and Dairy 
Implements for a Descriptive Circular of ‘‘THE NEW 
BLANCHARD CHURN,” or to the Sole Manufacturers, 
PORTER BLANCHARD’S SONS, Concord, N. H. 
Cooley Creamer 
Awarded Gold Medal at 
Paris Agricultural Exhibi¬ 
tion, 1879. 
Butter made by this pro¬ 
cess awarded Sweepstakes 
at international Dairy at 
New York, 1878. Two Gold 
Medals and First Premium 
on Dairy Butter at same 
Fair, 1879. 
It requires no milk room. 
It raises all of cream be¬ 
tween milking. 
It affords best ventilation 
to milk. 
It is more thoroughly made. 
It is cheaper. It requires less labor, and gives better satis¬ 
faction than any other way of setting milk. 
Send for “Dairyman,”giving full particulars and testi¬ 
monials. 
VT. FARM MACHINE CO., 
Bellows Falls, Vt. 
DAIRY SUPPLY CO. 
361 and 363 Greenwich St., New York. 
Offers complete outfits for large and small Butter 
Dairies, of the newest and of the best apparatus amt 
appliances. 
The most approved and simplest apparatus for securing, 
cooling, and delivering pare milk and cream a specialty. 
Ice Chests, Refrigerators, and Cold-Rooms, 
estimated on and constructed to order. 
Glass Bottles and Jars for individual milk delivery. 
Butter Packages for square or round prints witli molds 
to match. 
Air-tight Butter Packages for holding two to ten 
pounds in crates of 48 to U0 lbs. 
Milk-Setting Appliances,— Cooler pails, do. ven¬ 
tilated, with and without windows t o inspect depth of cream. 
Creamers, “ Bureau” and “Cabinet” Creameries 
in variety, etc. 
The Perfect Milk Pail. The Peuflulnm Cburii. 
Our specialties, and the best of their kind in 
the world. Address as above. 
REID’S 
Creamery. 
The simplest, best, and most con¬ 
venient yet invented. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
Send for circular to 
A. H. REID, 
6 N. Eighteenth St., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
LILLY’S PATENT 
BUTTER WORKER 
Received the First Premium 
from the Pennsylvania State Agri¬ 
cultural Society last September, 
and is acknowledged to he the only 
self-feeding and reliable Machine 
in the market. Send for circular, 
giving the names of the Ladies and 
Gentlemen who acted as Judges 
at the late State Fair. 
C. H. R. TRIEBELS, 
316 Race St,, Phila., Pa. 
BUTTERWORKER. 
The most effective, simple 
and convenient vet invent¬ 
ed. Works 30 lbs. in 
less than 5 minutes, 
thoroughly working out 
buttermilk and mixing in 
the sat. AGENTS 
WANTED. Send for 
Circular. 
A. H ), 6 N. Eighteenth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
SOLD AT GOLD PRICES! 
The Original Improved 
UNION CHURN. 
Introduced 14 years ago, and the ac¬ 
knowledged standard churn of the 
country. Easily operated and easily 
cleaned, making beautiful butter by 
the extra working of the dasher on 
the butter while churning. Our Union 
Churn has been awarded the first prize 
over all competitors at twelve differ¬ 
ent State Fairs. Ev ery Churn war¬ 
ranted. Address TIFFIN UNION 
CHURN CO., Tiffin, Ohio. 
