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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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<‘Our Preference is the Buckeye.” 
—American Agriculturist, June, 1374. 
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MOLINE WINDMILL 
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GRAIN. Etc., Etc. 
FIRST PREMIUM 
at Great St. Louis Fair, 1S74. 
FIRST PREMIUM 
at Rock Island, Ill.. Fairs, 1813 and 1874. 
FIRST PREMIUM 
at Scott. County. Iowa, Fairs, 1373 and 1874. 
UW Send l'or Circular. Agents wanted. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
EDWARDS & PERKINS, 
^ Moline, 111. 
G. Maine’s Patent, July 1st, 1873. 
BLAKE'S PATENT 
Stone and Ore Breaker 
Crushes all hard and brittle substances to 
any required size. Also, any hind of 
Stone for Roads and for Concrete, &c. 
Address BLAKE CRUSHER CO., 
Sew Haven, Conn. 
T HE ONLY RECOGNIZED STANDARD IN CANE 
MACHINERY are the 
Cook Evaporator and 
the Viotor Cane Mill. 
21,000 COOK EVAPORATORS are in use, and 
13,000 VICTOR CANE MILLS, all warranted. 
They have taken the 
FIRST PREMIUM at 117 STATE FAIRS. 
All attempts, thus far, to equal these unrivaled machines 
by other contrivances, have signally failed on trial. 
Planters can’t afford to risk crops ol Cane on light, weak, 
unfinished Mills that break or choke, or on common pans or 
kettles that do second-class work, and only half enough 
at that. 
The Sorgo Hand-Book and Price-List Sent Free. ' 
BLYMYER MANUFACTURING CO., 
664 to 694 West Eighth St.. CINCINNATI, O. 
Manufacturers of Cane Machinery, Steam-Engines, Shaker 
Thresher, Wood-Sawing Machine?, Corn and Cob 
Crushers, Farm, School, and Church Bells. 
Wrought Iron Fencing 
Of the Best English Make. 
Can be set up with ease—is 
an absolute protection against 
cattle—is ornamental, and 
practically indestructible. Is 
superior to every other form 
of enclosure. 
YARNALL & TRIMBLE, 
147 S. Front St., Philadelphia, 
m/my. 
A REVERSIBLE PLOW, 
Adapted to General Work, described as follows: 
1st.—The Share has an inner or swivel-angle, less than a right angle, which allows the erect edge, when in position, to 
coincide with the line of the standard and coulter, which last Is fixed in the center of the beam. Thus the relation of these 
important parts is identically the same, as in the common fixed or “ land-side ” plow. 
2uil.—The form of the Mold-Board is such that, instead of presenting an angular or rounded ridge to the furrow-slice, 
especially when the plow is driven deep, it opposes a flat surface, having only the curve necessary to turn the furrow 
properly. This form enables the plow to be run at various depths, at no disadvantage to the quality of the work. 
3rd.—This Plow is adjustable to different widths of furrows, taking more or less land, as may be desired. The pivot¬ 
ing of the share to the standard admits of this, and it is regulated by the brace, which holds in position the rear end of the 
mold-board, to which a greater or less out ward set is given, and to the share a greater or less landward set. 
4tb.—An elastic and adjustable Draft-Rod, preventing straining of the team and breakage of the plow and harness. 
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE 
HIGGANUM MANUFACTURING CO., ffiggamim, conn. 
AND FOK SALE MY AI.L, THEBS5. AGENTS. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., Sole Agents in NEW YORK. 
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THE DEERE GAMG. 
First Premium Awarded at Illinois and Iowa State Field 
Trials, 1874. 
OFFICE OF LANDRETH’S 
SEED WAREHOUSE, 21 23 South Sixth St. 
(Founded 1784.) 
Philadelphia, April 19,1875. 
Messrs. Deeke & Co., Moline, III.: 
Gentlemen The trial of your Gang Plow on our planta¬ 
tion in Virginia has been very satisfactory. The first day 
we took it out we turned down almost live acres in ten 
hours, using three mules. The soil a sandy loam and the 
plows running six inches deep. On another occasion we 
plowed an acre and a fraction in less than two hours. 
Tile Gang .has acted so well that we have determined lo 
order one for our farm in this state, and may, if it succeeds 
equally well, want a number. 
Ship a Gang similar to the first. 
I). LANDRETH & SON, Philadelphia. 
Address DEERE & COMPANY, 
Moline Plow Works, Moline, Illinois. 
The Dodge Excelsior Hay Press, 
Built upon a New Principle. 
All Iron. Very Strong. ^ 
Presses a round bale, any length, fr^m one to four feet# 
Can be driven by horse, steam or water power. 
Address W. EC. BANKS & CO., 
Farm Machinery, Seeds, and Hardware Specialties, 
31 & 30 South Canal Street , CHXCA.GQ. 
BUILDING FELT. 
This water-proof material, resem¬ 
bling fine leather, is for outside 
work (no tar substances used) and 
inside, instead of plaster. Felt 
carpetings, etc. Send for circular 
and samples. 
C. J. FAY, Camden, N. J, 
Farm implements 
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PEBiTILIZERS, 
Buy the Best and at Lowest Prices. 
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Agricultural Almanac Sent Free. 
H. B. G-RIFFUSTG-, 
58 & 60 COURTLANDT STREET, N. Y. 
CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS. 
Pure Slone Superphosphate of Lime. 
GROUND BONE, BONE MEAL, BONE FLOUR. 
Tlie large annual increase of the sales of these Standard 
Fertilizers is the best proof of tlieir merits. Their free¬ 
dom from adulteration, with every particle available for fer¬ 
tilizing, and the low price at which they are sold make it for 
the interest of every practical f anner to give them a fair trial. 
LISTER BROTHERS, 
New York Office, 159 Front St. Factory, Newark, N. J. 
VST" Farmers and Dealers are invited to send for Circular. 
G auden Engine and File 
Extinguisher.— For Wash¬ 
ing Window-. Carriages, etc. 
Protects Buildings from Fire, 
and Trees, Vines, etc., from 
Insects. Throws water 50 ft. 
Easily carried. No Dwelling, 
Country Home, or Factory 
should lie without the Foun¬ 
tain Pump. Send for large 
Illustrated Circular. J. A. WHITMAN, Sole Proprietor 
and Manufacturer, Providence, It. I. 
