310 
AMEEICA]^ AGEIOULTUEIST, 
[July, 
Warrantpil tUo most perfect Force-ffecd 
Fertilizer I$rill in esistenre. Send for clr> 
cular, A. tS, York, Pa. 
Pennsylvania Agricultural Works, York^ Pa. 
Jaiquliar’s Standard Engines & 
Aadress, A. B. i’AEQUHAB, York, Pa. 
STEAM ENGINES, 
k. B. FARQUHAR, York Pa 
Cheapest and best for all pur« 
|)08e8—simple, strong and du¬ 
rable* Saw, Guist Mills 
jMD Machineuy generally. 
Inquiries promptly an- 
fiwereil. ♦ 
Send lor Illustrated Catalogue 
Vertical En^nes.wlth or ^ 
Penasj’lvisla 
■Agtleul- ~ 
tural 
Works. 
York, Pa. 
without wheels,very' 
convenient, economical 
and complete In every 
detail, bestand cheapest 
Vertical iu the 
world. 
•. 1 . la Engine 
use* 
Fig. 2 ! 
ready for 
use* 
^ig- 2. 
the faequhab separator 
(VTarranto 1.) 
tiomicaland pertectiu uae, asies no grain cleans 
!t ready for market. 
Address A. B. FABQUEABt York, Pa, 
The “NEW MASSILLON” Thresher 
iilso ENOINES, Portable, Traction and Skid. SAW MILLS, Light and Heavy, etc. 
For full description send for our 1884 Catalogue, just out. Sent free to all Interested. Name this paper, Address 
RUSSELL CO., Massillon, O. 
Champion Grrain and Fertilizer Drill. 
POSITIVE FORCE 
FEED DISTRIBUTERS. 
fertilizer attachment 
Unequalled, and Is warranted to distribute accurately, evenly and 
easily any commercial fertilizer—wet or dry. 
Draft light and easily handled. Construction simple. Materials 
and workmanship the best. We also make the WHIPPLE 
SPRING TOOTH SULKY AND FLOATING 
HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, &c. 
These HARROWS are adapted for use on all kinds of soil, and 
are the pulverizers known. No farmer can afford to be with¬ 
out one. Ample time given for trial before settlement. Attach¬ 
ments for sowing grain, grass-seed, and fertilizers, furnished with 
Sulky Harrows when desired. Send for pamphlets describing latest 
_improvements in Harrows and Drills 
GERE, TRUMAN, PLATT & CO,, Owego, Tioga County, N, Y, 
t^NO FARMER SHOULD BE WITHOUT 
DARNELL’S PATE NT 
FURROWERand 
MARKER ! c^rcVar 
If W TinfTf'IITr'Xr Manufaefr, Moorestown, 
11. If. llULllIlllhiN (Burlington County), N. J, 
NOW m |jSE-»»36,989. 
All persons say their ^oods are the best. We ask you to ex¬ 
amine our Improved Keller Pomlttve Force Peed»€rralnf 
6eed ond Fertflizinff Drill and our Hay Kakes* They 
are as good as the best, and can be sold as cheap. All are war¬ 
ranted. Circulars mailed free. Newark Machine Co-i 
Newark, Ohio- .Eastern Branch House, Hagerstown, Udi 
IMPROVED FARM IMPLEMEMTS ! 
Improved Steam Engines, Best Railway and Lever Horse- 
Powers. Threshing Machines. Straw-ITeserving Threshers, 
La Dow’s Disc and Steel Spring Tooth Harrows. Eagle 
Sulky Horse Rakes. Cultivators, Feed Mills, Feed Steamers, 
etc. etc. Wheeler & Melick Co., Albany, N. Y. 
Established 1830. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 
WHEAT CULTURE) 
THE SEED DRILL REGULATOR 
^ A V F ^ two-fifths of the Seed 
w ^ W ij one-half of tho 
Fertilizer. Lightens the draft. Pre¬ 
vents clogging. Seed wiU come up 
several days sooner. 50 per cent, more 
seed will come up. Produces strong plants 
and large yield. Send for pamphlet “How to Raise 
Tl'Aeah”Seed Drill Regulator Co.Lemont,Centre Co.Pa 
18,000 Carpenters and Farmers 
now use our Late Make Piler.s to file saws, so they 
will cut faster than ever. Teeth all of equal size, 
Pitch and Bevel. Single one sent free on reccint of $2.50, 
where no Dealer keeps them for sale. A discount to Dealers 
or others wishing to sell. For Illustrated Circulars, Testi¬ 
monials from persons who use them, etc., address 
E. ROTH & BRO., New Oxford, Penna. 
Post-Offlee Money Orders make payable at Gettysburg, Pa. 
These Rollers cost from $40 to $fiO, but they are 
worth more than six ol any other kind. They 
last for generations. For circulars address 
DICKEY & PEASE, MaiiUrs, Kacine, Mis. 
[This is the Firm that manufactures the Celebra¬ 
ted “Youiigf fSlant” Fani>in{;i'Uill8, known the 
world over. Also the “reerless” Corn tSUeUer, 
Their goods are always flrst-class-l 
- Address, TAYLOR MFC. CO. 
IPlease Mention this Paper.) Chambersburir. Pa* 
BINDER 
TWINE 
After a test of four years, has the un¬ 
qualified endorsement of machine-makers 
and farmers throughout the grain-grow¬ 
ing region. It will bind more grain to 
the pound, -with fewer breaks, than any 
other twine made; is strong, even, free 
from bunches and knots; and by saving 
the time of the farmer, is worth double 
the price of other twines. Ask your agent 
for “DIAMOND E. BINDER 
TWINE j ^ ’ and take no other. 
SUPERIOR 
GRAIN BRILLS, 
With Adjustable Force Feed, Spring Hoe, Hoe 
Pressure and Fertilizer Attachments. 
Superior Broad-Cast Seeders, 
Cider Mills, Hay Forks, Carriers and 
Equipments, Descriptive Catalogues free. 
m SUPEEIOR DRILL 00. Springfield,0, 
KEMP’S MflNEiRF SPREADER 
PULVERIZER 
CART COMBINED. 
Greatest —- ■ ■ ii \\ ,i 
Agricultural Invention ^ 
of the Age I Saves 90 per cent, of labor* Doubles 
the value of the Manure. Spreads evenly all 
kinds of manure, broadcast or in drill, in one-tenth 
time reauired by hand. Illustrated Catalogues free. 
Y. ItTTlJ wii'li’ UlU’Cl. r'A-. fivvnoiiafb. N. V- 
THE DAVIS 
STUMP PULLER 
Received- Centennial Medal. 
Is now in use in Canada and 
nearly every part of the U. S. 
LIFTS 20 to 50 TONS. 
Stands on runners, worked by two 
men. 5 Sizes. Prices S3.5 to 
S'?©. Circulars free. Manufac¬ 
tured by H. L. BENNKTT, 
Westerville, Franklin Co. Ohio, 
