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VINEYARD FIXTURES *oa HOLDING WIRES. 
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M ANF By VAN WAGNER B.WILLIAMS 82 B eekmawSiWY. 
3£mpUmentjS and Pa chin cry 
PERSONAL ITEMS. 
^mpUmcnte -and Pachincry 
Thiers Is said to be worth 20,000,000 francs. 
Judge Martin Grover Is still an Invalid. 
Moodv and Sankey continue tbelr revival 
meetings in London daily. 
The Cuban Commander Maximo Gomez has 
retired beyond the Trocha. 
Miss Harriet Hosmer 1b engaged on a new 
conception of Beatrice Cenci in marble. 
Gen. Phil. Suekidan was married to Miss 
Irene Rucker of Chicago, on the 3d inst. 
The Duke d'Audlffret-Pasquier bas been re¬ 
elected President of the French Assembly. 
George A. Smith, the second President of 
the Mormon Church, is not expected to live. 
Davtd E. Cronin Las retired from the edi¬ 
torial management of the Binghamton Times. 
The Rev. Elmer Hewitt Capen was inaugu¬ 
rated President of Tufts College, in Boston, 
Juno 2. 
Count i»e la Rochefoucauld, first Secre¬ 
tary of the French Legation, lias arrived from 
Europe. 
Hon. Bellamy Btobkr, an able jurist and a 
prominent citizen of Cincinnati, died on the 
1st inst., aged SI) years. 
President Grant recently purchased $40,000 
worth of real estate in Prince George's County, 
Md., to use as a stock farm. 
President WOOLsey of Yale College will 
deliver the oration before the Pat Beta Kappa 
Society at Harvard this year. 
Rev. J. I). Fulton of Brooklyn, who is in bad 
odor with Ids church, has received a call from 
the Oliver Street Baptist Church of this city. 
Sir Julius Benedict, though 70 years of age, 
is said to work at times 18 or 20 hours a day, 
and to look like a man not beyond middle age. 
John McManus, an extensive iron manu¬ 
facturer of Reading, Pa., died June 2, aged 67 
years. He was a director of the Union Pacific 
Railroad. 
The Right Rev. James A. Healey, Roman 
Catholic presiding Bishop of the diocese of 
Portland since its establishment in 1855, was 
consecrated June 2. 
The President and Mrs. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. 
Sartorla, Mrs. Col. F. D. Grant and Gen. Bab¬ 
cock left Washington, June 2, for Long Branch, 
It is both a Self - Discharging and Hand - Lever Rake. 
GUARANTEED TO GIVE THE BEST SATISFACTION. 
IT WILL RAKE CLEAN ANY KIND OF HAY, 
No Manual Labor Required to Discharge the Load. 
The WIHN'KU Is surely the Ross Rake. Any boy or girl that can drive a gentle horse can use It. 
It will rake perfectly the heaviest huy that grows tun i or firm, and. by a slight movement of the driver’s 
foot the clutches engage with each wheel (avoiding tide drajt ), which raise the teeth to Gear the hay, 
when they are instantly disengaged and the Rake falls back to work again. 
The WI8XEB will not only beat all other Rakes In the field, but It Is the best manufactured Rake 
ever offered to the public. Manufactured by 
JOHN noons A CO., Payton, Ohio, and 
JOS. IIAIjLi JTIANIJF’G CO., Oshawa, Canada. 
J. E. WISHER, Friendship, N. ¥,, 
Patentee and General Agent. 
Perfection at last Obtained! 
TRAVIS PATENT 
POTATO DIGGER! 
Send for a Circular . 
It will do the work ot ton men. ft clears away the 
vlDea, inrun out tho potatoes ana clears -hem ot ad¬ 
hering earth at one operation, without cutting, bruis¬ 
ing or loss from covering out of sight.. 
It works well In nil kinds of soil, among plants with 
green or dry tops and in clean or weedy land. 
The beam is made of wrought Iron ; the blades or 
plows are of tne best steel. Be sure and see It before 
buying. Manufactured only by 
FA IIIII, FREIGHT find SPRING. 
They have for many yeurs stood the climatic 
eoanges Of all part--m this continent, and have been 
selected for public service tiv hot h the L'. Slates and 
Canadian Gov'ts, oa account of their quality . They 
can he found 111 most of 1 . prominent mat Lets, and 
at prices to compete ivl; . other strictly first-class 
work. Correstiondenc ■ i ntrrt to either of our ad¬ 
dresses A. H. IHH <\ M, our General Eastern Trav¬ 
eling Agent, Avon. V. V.; or SEMPLE. BIRGK & 
< <•).,«. Louis. WlNGlRSTlft & PAR IHI0GE MfO CO. 
liiggiinuin, Conn. 
Imp™ 
pill® & Ibmygfi 
C °M8/neo MACHINE INTHE' n0 " V °' 
All Machines WARRANTED. 
JOHNSTON HARVtStlR^ 0, 
BROCKPORTjN.Y, 
First-class small Thresher—four to Mx horse Lever- 
power. Will thresh and churn twenty to thirty bush¬ 
els wheat per hour. 
BLYMYER MANUFACTURING CO., 
Cincinnati, O. 
Cane Mills and Evaporators, Steam Engines, 
Church, School aud Farm Bells. Circulars sent on 
application. 
THOROUGHLY ESTABLISHED. 
TWENTY - OISE YEARS IX SI H ESSML ISE, 
Enables the most important Agricultural product 
of America to be cut, cured and stored in the barn 
in one day. Improves the quality ami increases 
the value of the hay crop. Prevents all risk of 
damage from storms and sudden showers. Is sim¬ 
ple. durable mid of light draft. NVns awarded the 
New England Agricultural Society's only first 
prize, at the (treat Fie hi '/'rial, at Amherst, Mass., 
as being superior to all Others, aud Ute best and 
only perfect machine for tedding or turning liny. 
MADE ONLY' BY' 
H Improved Foot Lathes. 
Small Engine Lathes, Small Gear 
Cutters, Hand Planers for metal, 
Ball Turning Machines. Slide 
Rests.Foot Scroll Saws for light 
and hem t work, Small Power 
Scroll 8» **« Foot Circular Saw 
Machines. Th» very best. Many 
sadera of this paper have one c 1 1 htw. Catalogues 
ree. X. H. BALDWIN,t. econla, X. H. 
Just the articles for Artisans or An.', ret”**. 
Each Machine 1« adapted to one or two horses. A 
reasonable trial of the Machine will be allowed, ft 
Will do the work of Txvcnt u Men, and do It far better. 
A crop of gvass can bo cut and stored the same day, 
and Quality Improved from *1 to FI per ton. Every 
Tedder is warranted to spread grass in a good and 
thorough manner, also made or the best material 
and workmanship. 
CF* Send for Illustrated Circular. 
MANUFACTURED BY THE 
OF THESE MACHINES HAVE BEEN MADE 
AND SOLD. 
WERE MADE AND SOLD IN 1874. 
Their immense sale and unprecedented success in 
practical field work fully established their superi¬ 
ority over all otner machines in merit and public 
favor. 
Manufactured exclusively by 
WALTER A. WOOD 
Mowing- and Reaping Machine to., 
HOOHICK FALLS, N. Y. 
REMINGTON AG’L CO 
MANUFACTURERS OF FINE 
ELECTRO - FLATE1) 
AMES PLOW COMPANY 
Quincy Hall, Boston, 
and 53 Beckman St., Ketv York, 
SEND FOB DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR. 
Salesooom at Factories, Taunton, Mass., and 
2 Maiden Lane, New York. 
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