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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[May, 
The “NEW CLIMAX” 
CLOTHES WRINGER. 
5 THE PURCHASE GEAR & 
causes the wringer to turn with half the labor of other 
wringers. 
Be satisfied as to the merits of a Purchase Gear before 
buying an old-fashioned cog-wheel wringer. Sold every¬ 
where. N. B. PHELPS, Manufacturer, 
_102 Chambers St.« New York, 
Premium Mangle. 
Guaranteed to perfectly per¬ 
form all work, either hand or 
power. Cold or Steam Heated 
Bolls cheap, durable, highly re¬ 
commended. 
l or circulars apply 
STANDARD LAUNDRY MA¬ 
CHINE CO., 32 Dey St., New 
York. S8 Long Wharf, Boston. 
FLORENCE OIL STOVE, 
For Heating or Cooking. 
TWO STOVES IN ONE. 
Safe, 
Odorless and Durable. 
Can be used without chimney- 
flues, as it generates no smoke 
I or noxious gases. 
Meats and Bread cooked 
by this stove are better flavor¬ 
ed and more digestible than 
( when cooked by coal or wood. 
THE HEATER 
furnishes an abundant sup¬ 
ply of pure, moist heat, easily 
regulated to any desired tem- 
Tht Cook, with Baker, perature. 
The FLORENCE received the only Centennial 
Medal awarded to Oil Stoves. Report of the Judges: 
“It is simple in construction, easily managed, and 
well adapted to its intended purpose.” 
MADE BY THE 
FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE CO. 
FLORENCE, MASS., Manufacturers of 
THE BEST SEWING MACHINES. 
General Agencies—39 Union Square, New York; 
476 Washington St., Boston; 6© Lake St., Chicago. 
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
Goodyear’s Pocket Gymnasium. 
ENDORSED BY THE MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS. 
The Most Goaplet© Extern 
OF PHYSICAL EXERCISE 
Ever Devised for Homo 
Practice. 
100,000 in use by men, 
women and children. 
Used standing, sitting or 
reclining. 
Hundreds of graceful 
movements. 
For home, office, schools, 
hospitals. 
. Price Mste-No.l, for Chil¬ 
dren 4 to 6 years, $1.00. No. 
2, for Children 6 to 8. $1.10. 
No. 3, for Children 8 to 10, $1.20. No. 4, for Children 10 to 14, 
$1.30. No 5, for Ladies and Children 14 years and upwards, 
$1.40. No. 6, for Gentlemen of moderate strength, $1.50. 
No. 7, used by Ladies, Children or Gents, $2.00. No. 8, 
for Gentlemen of extra strength, $2.50. Full set, family 
use , 1 each, (1 to 6) Two 7’s and Two8’s, $16.00. Nos.7 and 8 
are fitted with a screw-eye and hook to attach to the wall or 
floor. A pair of No. 7, ($4.00), or 8, ($5.00), make a complete 
Gymnasium and Health Lift. Sent post-paid on receipt o! 
price. Exclusive Agencies granted in unoccupied territory 
Exclusive rights to sell the Pocket Gymnasium afford 
the largest possible returns for small investments. Its sales 
are nearly universal wherever it is placed before the pub¬ 
lic and its merits fully understood. 
For Illustrated descriptive circulars, terms, &c., address, 
Goodyear Rubber Curler Co., 
p. 0. Box 5,166. 697 Broadway, New York, 
RUBBER GOODS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. 
$1,200 a YEAR, CLEAR, FAMILY NECESSITY. 
Vienna Pressed Yeast; makes world-renowned Vi¬ 
enna Bread, etc. AGENTS in every county to 
_wholesale and retail. Put up for family use. Sample 
and circulars, post-paid, 10 cts. 
VIENNA YEAST CO., G22 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Highest Honors conferred 
at Centennial. 
of every machine. 
NEW WILLCOX & GIBBS 
AUTOMATIC 
SILENT SEWING MACHINE. 
Send Postal Card for Illustrated Price List, &c. 
Willcox & Gibbs S. M. Co., 
(Cor. Bond St.t 658 Broadway, New York. 
TO THE LADIES !! 
BROWN’S FRENCH DRESSING 
will make Ladies’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes that have 
become rough and red, and Ladies’ Traveling Bags which 
look so old and rusty that they are ashamed to carry them, 
look just as good as new. It will not rub off or smut when 
wet. Softens the leather. 
No lady will he without it after one trial. Beware of imi¬ 
tations and counterfeits. For sale everywhere. 
B. F. BROWS & CO., Boston, Mass. 
A FASHIONABLE CORSET, 
Constructed in strict accordance with Anatomical Law, 
Superior to any corset of American or foreign make, sent 
post-paid on receipt of $1.51), and your size—Guaranteed! 
Agents wanted. Send stamjt for circulars. 
WM. H. 
& CO., New Haven, Conn. 
i ne very uesi, o lor ueuvereu iree ev 
Keep’s Patent Partly-Made Dress Shirts. 
The very best, 6 for $7, delivered free everywhere. 
An elegant set of Gold plate collar and sleeve 
Buttons given with each half dozen Keep’s shirts. 
Samples and full directions mailed free to any address. 
Merchants supplied at a small commission on cost. 
Trade circulars mailed free on application. 
Keep Manufacturing Co., 165 Mercer St., New York. 
Sole Manufacturer of 
WHEEL CHAIRS 
ONLY. ALL. Styles and Sizes. 
For Invalids and Cripples. 
Easily propelled, in or out-doors, by any 
one having the use of hands. Send stamp 
for Illustrated Catalogue and prices of 
different styles. Designer and manuf. of 
the “Rolling Chairs” used at the Cen¬ 
tennial. HERBERT S. SMITH, 
„ 32 Plan St., New York. 
Please mention this paver^ 
ftAESWBIA'S Pottage Tongs, Tack Hammer Is Knife Sharpens*, 
_ For Pisa washing and 
world sharpening knives and scissors, and- cutting glass* Samples by mait 9 
Z5 cents each. All three for $1. G. J. CAPE WELL & CO.. Chkch’p.f. Of, 
THE CELEBRATED 
Dexter Spring 
Is one of those inventions that commends itself to the 
PRACTICAL. MAN as the COMMON-SENSE 
SPRING, being a side-spring without the unpleasant and 
dangerouns side motion of the Concord, and obviating the 
jerking of the Elliptic. Being without perch, gives inde¬ 
pendent action to each wheel, making them much more 
durable. The SPRINGS are made of special CRUCI¬ 
BLE STEEL, and are fully warranted. 
The DEXTER supplies a want long felt by the Farm¬ 
er, Business Ulan, and Physician, as it gives them 
the easiest riding and most durable SPRING- VEHI¬ 
CLE known, and much' less liable to break than the 
ordinary spring, on account of quality and form. 
Please examine carefully the editorial and advertisement 
in Dec., 1S76, American Agriculturist, and send for circular to 
DEXTER SPRING CO., 
Hulton, near Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Rice’s Patent Spring Brace. 
“THAT MMP Will do twice 
■ TTv-Rq —Ts. the service and 
alters i nalfcsif ftsgislito/ \ ride easier. $3 
THE CASE. to $■> put On. 
l _ > Agents wanted. 
I V//W ) Address 
Takes well X^/ \x \-X Box 384; 
eve rywhere. Scranton, Pa. 
G ILT--EDGED o BUTTE tirs AB E MADE BY 
Uniformly, without regard to season or climate. A pamphlet,, 
descriptive of this newly-discovered system, sent tree to- any 
one sending address, with Set. stamp, to the 
VERMONT FARM MACHINE CO., Bellows’Falls, Vt. 
THE “SARATOGA” 
Potato Peeler and Slicer. 
Slices and Peels at one 
Operation. 
Removes the Eyes Com¬ 
pletely. 
Vegetables Cook dryer, sweeter, 
quicker, more even, and drain off 
dry when cooked. 
Are Cut uniformly in less time, and 
an absolute saving of 50 per cent 
in waste. 
The Spiral Cut prevents adhering, 
and allows the bitter parts to cook 
or soak out, as in Potatoes, Onions, 
-Cucumbers, etc. 
For Drying, Curing, Evaporating 
or Preserving Vegetables, is un¬ 
equaled. 
For Hashing, Stripping, Soups, 
Mince-meat, Pickles, Dressings, 
&c., Fruits and Vegetables—chop 
even and quick, avoiding lumps, . 
which will not cook through. 
In short, is a simple, desirable, 
cheap and useful household ma¬ 
chine, which housekeepers should 
have. 
8ent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of $1.00. 
G00DELL COMPANY, Antrim, I. H., 
and 95 Reade St., New York. 
HIGHEST AWARE AT THE CENTENNIAL. 
mm 
Warranted to be exactly as represented. Sold by all 
dealers in really first class Farm Machinery. 
Made only by'PORTER BLANCHARD’S SONS, Concord, 
N. H. Send for Circulars. 
"He Rectangular CIrarn 
and 
Blitter-worker. 
Simple, efficient, and always 
reliable. No inside fixtures. 5 
sizes made. Endorsed by leading 
Dairymen. Agents wanted wliere 
we have none. Send for circulars. 
CORNISH & CURTIS, 
Fort. Atkinson, Wis. 
BUTTER WORKER. 
The most Effective, Simple 
and Convenient Yet Invent¬ 
ed Works 30 lbs. in 
less than 5 minutes, 
thoroughly working out the 
buttermilk and mixing in 
the salt. Send for circular 
and price lists. 
A. H. REID, 
No. 6 North 18th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
". ZERO 
REFRIGERATOR 
with Water and Milk 
Cooler. BEST Food 
and Ice Keeper in the 
World. -Centennial Award 
given. Send for Catalogue. 
ALEX. M. LESLEY, 
226 W. 23rd St., New York 
Centennial Medal Awarded. 
KOEHLER’S 
IMPROVED feOTTER TUBS AND COOLERS, 
with movable Ice 
Chambers. Patented 
Jan. 12th, 1875. Best 
in tlie market. Are 
made of white Cedar, 
bound with galvan¬ 
ized iron or brass 
hoops. Within the 
tub is fitted a tin Cool¬ 
er, having a movable 
Chamber for ice at 
each end. On the tin 
is constructed a series 
of ledges, on which 
rest the shelves for 
supporting the butter 
(Print Butter); are used without shelves for Roil Butter. 
Can be locked for shipping. Hinges, Hasps, and Fixtures, 
XU cent in a postal card,aud send to JOHN S. COLLINS 
, aud get his Catalogue of Fruits, or see page 114 (March No.). 
