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Queen Victoria Is In Scotland. 
The Sultan of Zanzibar has arrived in 
England. * * 
Edward Welby Pugin, the English archi¬ 
tect, Is dead. 
Cardinal Mannino la out with'a protest 
against vivisection. 
Baron Bothbciiiud has just given $30,000 for 
a French running horse. 
Charles Dk Remusat, the eminent French 
author and politician, is dead. 
Levy If cruel. United States District Attor¬ 
ney at Milwaukee, has suspended. 
Mark Twain has been proposed as a candi¬ 
date fur Mayor of Hartford, Conn. 
The two portions of the late M. Guizot's 
library already sold brought about $12,800. 
Gen. F. P. Blair continues to improve In 
health, and goes out driving quite frequently. 
A missionary in South Africa has ordered a 
carriage shipped him by a New London, Conu., 
firm. 
The fund for the erection of a bronze eques¬ 
trian statue of Gen. Meade now amounts to $1,- 
400 17. 
The members of the Albany Institute visited 
Seth Green, at Shad Island, the latter part of 
last week. 
The Sioux chiefs and their party havo return¬ 
ed home after a most unsatisfactory visit to 
"Washington. 
Gen. Jovkllar, formerly captain-general of 
Cuba, Is appointed to command the Spanish 
army of the center. 
Father Boehm, the oldest of Methodist 
preachers, celebrated his hundredth birthday 
June 8, In Jersey City. 
Hon. N. P. Banks will deliver an oration in 
Memphis, boforo the Masonic societies, on St. 
John’s day, the 2Rh inst. 
Wm. II. TAlyCOTT, buyer for Claflin &Co., New 
York, has been arrested for supposed conniv¬ 
ance with silk smugglers. 
Person C. Cheney, Republican, w as elected 
Governor of New Hampshire) by the State 
Legislature on the 9th inst. 
Mr. Lindsey Carson, a brother of Kit Carson, 
the trapper, guide and scout, is a candidate for 
State Senator in California. 
Bishop Horatio Potter is to deliver the 
University oration at Union College after the 
commencement exorcises on June 23. 
James M. Sweeney, brother of Peter B., and 
ono of the defendants in the late suits against 
the Tweed ring, died In Paris Sunday week. 
General Fitz-Joun Porter has presented 
to the Washington Association at Morristown, 
N. J., six solid mahogany chairs which have an 
historical connection with the personal life 
and times of Lafayette. 
^mplrmcnts amt gllacluncvy. 
O. K. JOHNSON, 
MANUFACTURER OF 
Cider Mills, 
POWER PRE8SES, RATCHET HEAD SCREW8, 
And Forty Other Articles for Cider Mills. 
C3?” Bond for Circular to 
O. K. JOHNSON, Medina, N. Y. 
Automatic Pumps. 
Water raised to any bight and distance by 
Compressed Air, 
Cheaply and certainly. 
Address HARTFORD PUMP CO., 
Hertford, Conn. 
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SENIOR BUCKEYE TABLE-RAKE. 
Owing to its Great Durability, light Draft, Simplicity of Construction and Ease of Management, 
the Buckeye is the X&ost Reliable Machine Built. 
THE MACHINE BEST SUITED TO THE FARMER’S WANTS. 
With Improved Tabic-Rake, the Buckeye has met with Unprecedented Success, and given unlimited 
Satisfaction to all who have Operated It. 
The Reel works independent of the Rake and brings the grain squarely upon the platform — which cannot bo done by any Reel Rake 
in use —and delivers It In a straight and compact gavel. Gavels can be made of any stze desired, and hold by the R.tke on the rear of the 
platform while another is gathering, and delivered wherever the operator wants it. Rake can be stopped and started at any point, which 
Is a decided advantage over all other Self-Rakes. 
With the Buckeye are furnished fitt) bars, one for mowing and one for reaping, two knives nrd one sickle. 
Farmers will lin'd it to their Interest to examine the Buckeye FHONT-CIJ'fl' Mower and Table-Rake Reaper, a 3 improved for 1875, 
before purchasing lor the coming season. For Circulars and further information, address 
AULTMAN, MILLER & CO., 
' Manufacturers, AKR03T, O. 
Horses’ Feet stand Level on Floor of Power. 
Labor and fatigue of tho horse diminished, Power 
Increased, .Money saved. Smooth horses work on 
them hotter than rough ones on the old-style powers. 
On what? Why.cm Hkehneb’s lMPaovy.ui'ATRNT 
Level-Tread Horbe-Powehs, single nr double- 
geared, (With tin 1 only successful Governor rr Speed 
Regulator In America,) for ono or two horse*. Also 
Threshers, Separator* and Cleaners. These machines 
will do more work, with less labor for the horse and 
those Unit operate the machine, than any other— 
cnnscqm'nttu nt^tu( alien*! Strongly Intrenched In 
public favor, pronounced kuueuioh bv every pur¬ 
chaser! This is the best evidence of perfeellon. Was 
awarded four Grunt! First Prize Silver Medals ont ol 
five at tbo National Threshing Machine Trial, at 
West Chester, Pa-, in 1874, and at all other trials ex¬ 
hibited. 
HKEBNER’8 PATENT nORSE-rOWER GOVERNOR, 
OR SPEED UEOPLA i oUv-Thts Is u perfect regulator 
of BpoeU. and is a safeguard to man and horse, even 
If a band-wheel breaks or becomes loose. These 
Governors are put on all onr powers, or can be at¬ 
tached to other powers. (These machines are only 
manufactured by us.) 
W Send for Circular, and learn of the great suc¬ 
cess of these machines. (Please state that you no¬ 
ticed this In Hu hal New- Yorker.) Address 
HEEBNER & SONS, Lansdale, Pa. 
The Monitor Agricultural 
STEAM ENGINE. 
Lightest of Its capacity In use. Manufactured by 
the PHELPS STEAM ENGINE CO., 
send for Circulars. Plielps, N. Y. 
AT IP fi H ¥ 11 P- » 
KlllillJlJjiSSS 
mm ger’s, 40 cents tier 
doz.: Wliwlcr & Wilson, 00 cts.; Howe's, 50 cts.; Gro¬ 
ver & Baker, straight, 60 ets., curved. 0(1 cts., und utb- 
ers in propoitlon. Inclose the amount, and Needles 
will be relumed by first mail. Address 
DEFIANCE NEEDLE CO., DOS Broadway, N. Y. 
NEW TIME TABLE. 
GREAT REDUCTION IN TIME AND LABOR 
to the Farmer, by using NeLils' Original Harpoon 
Horse Hay Fork, Grapple und Pulleys, also Nellis' 
Patent Stacker and Method of conveying Uav, Straw, 
&c. A ton of Hay con bo delivered in three to five 
minutes to any part, or Mow or Stack. The right ol 
Stacker and Conveyor granted vree lo the Farmer 
purchasing our Horse Hay Fork and Fixtures during 
season of 1375. Descriptive Catalogue free. Relia¬ 
ble Agents wanted. 
Also, Mun'f'rg all kinds Ag'l Steels und Irons. Ad¬ 
dress A. J. NELLIS «fc CO., Psiii.burgh, Pa. 
BOOMER & BOSCHERT PRESS CO. 
Syracuse, N. Y., and 26 Beckman St., W. Y. City. 
DfMftf KB Eor Cider, Wine,Hay. Lurd,Tallow, 
runCIl Paper, Cotton, Seed Oils, and other 
DDCfifiCfi purpose* when yrtaf prmuvt U rc- 
rnCdOCs flufred. tB^Send for Circulars. 
GET THE BEST. LIGHT AND STRONG. 
SECOND TO NONE IN THE MARKET 
FRONT CUT. 
Manufactured by the 
REMINGTON AG’L CO., 
Ilion, N. Y. 
M7* Send for Illustrated Circular. 
Perfection at last Obtained! 
TRAVIS PATENT 
POTATO DIGGER! 
Send for a Circular. 
It will do the work or ton men. It clears nwny the 
vinos, turns out the potatoes and clears t beta of ad¬ 
hering earth ut one operation, without cutting, bruis¬ 
ing or loss from covering out Cl' sight. 
It works woll in all kinds of soU.ntnong plants with 
green or dry tops, and In clean or vuedv land. 
The beam Is made ot wrought iron ; the blades or 
plow.- arc of the best steel. Be sure uud see tt before 
buying. Mamiraotured only by 
THE HIGGANUM MANUF’G CD., 
Hlggauuui, Conn. 
ATTENTION, OWNERS OF HORSES 
ft. Ask your harness maker 
ESv for the Zinc Collar Pad. 
They are warranted to cure 
»fi 3 S 5 ^r» an y sure neck, or money re- 
«e!’ S funded, if printed dfrec- 
VS\i-U :^,/'§ tions are followed. S end 76 
Y,\ ’' y Sr cti. f or pamvlc. to the ZINC 
COLLAR PAD CO., 8Me 
Manul'rs Buchanan, Mich. 
THOROUGHLY ESTABLISHED. 
TWENTY - ONE YEARS IN SUCCESSFUL USE. 
210,613 
OF THESE MACHINES HAVE BEEN MADE 
AND SOLD. 
20,480 
WERE MADE AND S*)LD IN 1874. 
Their immense sale and unprecedented success iu 
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 €o,, 
_ HOOSICK FALLS, N. Y. _ _ 
REED & BARTON, 
MANtJYACTUUEHS OP FINK 
ELECTRO* PLATED 
TABLE WARE. 
Salesoootn at Factories, Taunton, MASS., and 
2 Maiden Lane. New York. 
AMP <5 AGRlOVL'i’DBAL 
oinut pn -^Implements & Machines, 
PLOW CO., 53 UrekaiRM 8t., New York. 
