560 
AMEEI0A:N .^G-EIOTJLTIJEIST. 
[December, 
THE AROOSTOOK. 
white field bean, earliest of all, does not rust, yields 50 bu. 
to the acre. Small bag by mail, 25 cts.—5 for ,$1, post-paid. 
G. W. P. J ERHARD, Caribou, Maine. 
THE OLD RELIABLE HALLADAY 
STANDARD WIND MILL 
3© -2-EJ^EaS I3iT tJSE. 
Guaranteed the Best'! 
Begulating, Safest in 
Storms, Most Powerful 
and Most Burable Wind 
Mill made. 17 Sizes, 
1 to 40 Horse Power. 
Adopted by the U. S. 
Gorernmen t and Lead¬ 
ing Railroads. * 
Also the Celebrated 
I X L FEED IVIILL^ 
"Which can be ran by any power and is cheap, effectiveand dur¬ 
able. Will grind any kind of small grain into feed at the rate of 
6 to 25 bu. per hour, according toquality and size of mill used. 
Also. I X li Corn Shellor, I X T. StnlU Cutter. Horse 
Power Wood and Iron PiintpH, Tnnks, Noyes’litiylnff 
Toolft, etc. Send for Catalogue and Trice-List. Address 
U. S. Wind Engine & Pump Co., Batavia, III- 
THE 
CENTRIFUGAL-GOVERNOR 
WINDMILL. 
This is the best working, and the most 
powerful IVind-Engine in the 
world, because of — first, the 
superior excellence of its self¬ 
regulating mechanism, and 
second, the better form and 
position of its sails. The facts 
and reasons which support 
this claim are set forth in our De¬ 
scriptive Catalogue, Second Edition 
—1884, for which apply to 
The Dana Windmill Go., 
FAIRHAVEN, MASS., U. S. A. 
7,000 Ghallenbe Wind Mills. 
rsE IN' EVERA" State and Territory ol 
—TtheU.S. It is a sectional wheel, has 
been made byusforlo years,andluos 
never blown down without tower 
' breaking, a record noother mill can 
show. MII.LsWeNT HtN 80 RATS TEST 
TRIAL. BEST FEED MILLS. CORN 
SHELLERS, ETC. GRRR AGENTS 
■^^ANTER in all unasslgncd territory. Cat¬ 
alogues free. CHALLENGE WINR MILL 
.ia»"VEER MILLCO.,Bataria,KaneCo,Ill. 
THE CHAMPION 
"WIND MILL POWEE 
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 m- 
foi Illation regarding the mill free. 
POWELli &■ DOUGLAS, Waukegan, III. 
THE PERKINS’ 
Wind Mill 
is the Strongest and Best Self- 
Eegulating 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 &Ax Co., 
Agents wanted. Mishawaka, lud. 
CENTENNIAl. 
FANNING MILL 
The best 
mill in the 
■world. 11 
separates 
Oats,Cockle 
and all foul 
stuff fi'oin 
wheat. It IS 
also a Per¬ 
fect Cleaner 
of Flax, Tim¬ 
othy. Clover, 
and all kinds 
of Seeds. The 
great im¬ 
provement 
over other 
mills is that 
it has Two Shoes. ... ... --- — 
wnrehouse use. Send for descriptive Circular 
and Price-List. „ . 
S. FREEMAN & SONS, Racine, Wis. 
Many Agents are Making S5 to $10 per Day 
Seulinq oub New Wobk on Paeming, 
Single Copies mailed for S3.50. Send for 
Table of Contents and Terms to Agents. PETEE HENDERSON & CO., 35 & 37 Cortlandt Street, New York. 
m THE \m mi." 
^DAVIS STUMP .PULLER Lifts ‘20 to 50 tons 
worked by two men ; 5 
sizes. Price, $35 to $70. 
Stands on runners. Cir¬ 
culars free. 
H. L, BENNETT, 
Westerville, O. 
“ECLIPSE 
9? 
The Original Self-regulating Solid Wheel. 
VICTORIOUS AT WORLD’S FAIRS. 
Centennial, ’76, Paris, ’78, Australia, ’80. At¬ 
lanta, ’81, Chicago Railwa-y Exposition, ’83. 
Farm Fumpinti, Grinding, 
Irrigation, Drainage, dc. . -v 
ttFi 
i 
i I—I 
~ ttSl 
f/i 
Adopted by 
17. S. Government 
and all 
LEADIITG 
RAILROADS. 
Tested 17 years. 
Also, Standard Feed Grinders, Pumps for House, Farm and 
B. R. use, and a full assortment of Stock and Reservoir 
Tanks. Address, 
ECLIPSE WIND ENGINE CO., Beloit, Wis. 
L. H. “Wheeler, Boston, Mass. Malvin B. Shurtz, Balti¬ 
more, Md. 
Improved Tree Tubs. 
(See cut). 
ALSO, 
SPAINS CHURNS. 
STAR CHURNS. 
“Rapid” I. C. Freezers, 
Send for Descriptive Circu¬ 
lars and Prices. 
CLEMENT & DUNBAR, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
D.F. SHULL & GO’S GQLDEiSS 
BUBER COLOR! 
THE BEST ! Contains no oil. Does not fade or 
streak. Does not color the buttermilk. It will color 
60 per cent, more butter than any other color. Ask 
your druggist or dealer for it; or on receipt of 25c. 
we ivill send, postaaid, sample coloring 600 lbs. of 
Butter. TRY IT and you will use no other. Write 
for circular and chromo card, free. I). F« SHULI. 
«fc CO..N 0 . 3928 Market St.,Philadelphia* 
SHIPPERS OF MILK, ATTENTION ! 
PATENTED MARCH 23d, 1880. 
Adapted for the de¬ 
livery of Milk in all 
Cities and Towns. 
A Long N celled Want 
at last Supplied. 
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS 
ON APPLICATION. 
Warren Glass Works Go. 
A. A. 
73 Murray St., 
NEW YORK. 
Delaware Go. 
It 13 especuUly adapted to 
Requires no lifting or 
handling to skim or clean 
it. It is the prince of LA¬ 
BOR-SAVING Cream¬ 
ers. It will last for 20 
years. It is warranted to 
do all we claim. To one 
man in every town wiiere 
not already introduced we gg 
will make a special private [J 
oifer. Address, 
DELAWARE CO, CREAMER CO., 
Mention Am. Agriculturist. Beaton Harbor, Mich. 
GARDEN SEEDS 
Catalo§fue for 1@§5, witli Direc¬ 
tions for Cultivation, mailed FREE. 
Please write for it. Address, 
JOSEPH HARRIS, 
Moreton Farm, Rochester, N. Y. 
particularly want the Roys 
and Rii’ls to send for it. 
ANGLO-SWISS 
ilk FOOD 
MILK-MAID BRAND. 
For Infants and Invalids- 
Recommended by leading 
Physicians throughout the 
world. It consists of choice 
cooked cereals, refined wheat 
gluten, and Condensed Milk, 
and contains the property of 
diastase, "which converts the 
starch in the Food into soluble 
and easily digested dextrine 
and sugar,when used according 
to the directions. Itisnotonly 
TRADE MARK, invaluable for SICK and 
■WEAKLY INFANTS and INVALIDS, but also 
the best known Food for well children. When 
more well children are fed Avltli it, fewer 
will become feeble. Until the period of deniiiion 
the BEST substitute for MOTHER’S MILK is 
the ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK. 
Anglo-SwissOiteeil Milk 
Is the BEST and CHEAPEST 
FOR GENERAL USE', 
And has a LARGER S-iLE than all other brands 
combined. 
ANGLO f Chocolate & Milk | coupenimf ,£■ 
curiee 1 ^ l Economical. 
SWISS I Coffee and Mdk J 
,33 Million Tins of these goods sold in 1883. 
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS GENERALLY. 
FOR INFANTS & INVALloa 
FOOD 
rilHK only perfect substitute for Mother's Milk. The 
JL most nourishing diet for in^Viilids and nursing mothers. 
Keeps in all climates. Commended by Physicians. Sold 
everywhere. Send for our Book on the Care and Feeding 
of Infants. Sent free. _ v, 
DOLIBER, GOODALE & CO., Boston, Mass. 
CRATEFUL-COMFORTINC. 
EPPS’S COCOA. 
BREAKFAST. 
“By a thorougii knowledge of the natural laws which 
govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a 
careful application of the fine properties of well-selected 
Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a 
delicatelv-flavored beverage which may save us many liea^vy 
doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of simh articles of 
diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until 
strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. IIup" 
dreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to 
attack wiierever there is a weak point. \\ e may escape 
many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with 
pure blood and a properly nourished frame.”—Ciuz? Sei'vice 
with boiling water or milk. Sold only iu 
half-pound tins by Grocers, labelled thus: 
JAMES EPPS & CO., Homoeopathic Chemists^ 
lioudou) England* 
