JUNE 22 
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Vi^V'V'V ” 1 1 ' ’ W. H. M MldJltburjfhj N.i,; WArren® 
r, iruy. N. Y.: L. H. Norton, Westfield, Mass.; Howland & Lowed, Greenfield. Mass.; Hama A. Clark 
eboro, \ t: Edgar Powell. Coeymuns, N. Y.: Strong & Co.. New Brunswick, N.M. I. Johnson, Kock- 
11.; Oeo. M. Way & Co.. Hartford, Conn.: Geo. D. Stockwell, 31 Broad St., Bancor, Maine, Ac., Ac &c 
Send for Circular of our New Thresher. 
The IRON TURBINE 
THE SILVER & DEMIIMG 
Endless Chain Horse Powers 
J Fnr 1, 2 and 3 horses, 
\ are the best made. 
OX They bare steel 
track rods, wvought- 
. Iron links, uud for 
Is Proof Against Storm 
and Exposure to 
the Weather, 
PERSONAL ITEMS. 
The wife of Senator-elect George U. Pendle- 
ton, of Ohio, 1 h a daughter of Francis Heott Key, 
author of the "Star Spangled Banner.” 
During Mr, \V. n. Vanderbilt’s recent stay or 
a fortnight In Paris, ho purchased pictures of 
celebrated artists to the amount. It la said, of 
$200,000. 
Senator Oglesby, of Illinois, H a muscular man, 
who is brusque, heavy, practical and sensible. 
He and Senator Booth are great friends. He 
was at one time a miner in California. 
Congressman McMahon of the investigating 
Committee appears resolute. Behind his pro¬ 
fessional austerity he seems to have genial qual- 
tles. Men with big ears are usually generous. 
Jetl. Davis has Just been made rich by a decis¬ 
ion of the Mississippi Court of Appeals awarding 
him a large plantation for which he once paid his 
brolher, but did not secure a legal transfer, and 
which bis brother (now deceased) afterwards sold 
to a negro for $300,000, though he left evidence 
that Jeff. had paid for the estate. 
“Miss Grundy" has the grace to say or Mrs. 
Fremont, daughter of the late Senator Benton 
that she has had what rarely falls to the lot of 
any—a beautiful youth, followed by no less a 
middle age. Her hair is now as white as snow 
and very abundant, and her fresh complexion 
and animated play or features combine to make 
her one of the most dlstlngulsbod-looklng women 
ever seen. 
Pope Leo XIII. Is thin even to meagerness, and 
tall. His lingers are almost ileshless, ard bis 
whole figure and the outlines of his face ascetic 
to a degree. His hands arc tremulous with nerv¬ 
ousness. Lila voice Is clear and ringing; his sen¬ 
tences are long, but admirably arranged, no has 
a noble bead, crowned with snow-white hair; a 
high, wide forehead, not smooth and shining, but 
rough with bumps which would delight the heart 
of a phrenologist; eyebrows busby and overhang¬ 
ing; deep-act, kindly, and intelligent eyes; a 
large-very largo—nose, thin and line; a wide 
mouth, which leads Itself most readily to a very 
attractive smile, deep straight lines bounding It; 
and good, clear, pointed chib, with well-denned, 
firm Jaw. Ho Is remarkable for bla kindly and 
courteous manners, bis gracious speech, and the 
affectionate interust he takes tu those with whom 
he comes In contact. 
implement,$ unit $tadn»mi. 
implement.* nnrt Pnchincty. 
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, COW-KEEPERS AND DAIRYMEN. 
THE WONDERFUL 
PATENTKD MAV 28. 1878, 
THE MOST USEFUL INVENTION OF THE 
AGE, 
Tested and approved by many of the leading 
AijrvnUnr-in*, Ihiirymen and Farmers through- 
oiit the United State*, and highly recommend¬ 
ed by all who have used it. 
WILL MILK A COW IN FROM THREE 
TO FOUR MINUTES and can be adjusted and 
Usell by A CHILI'. Usefulness, simplicity, 
cleanliness, durability and cheapness com¬ 
bined. PIC. I UK TWO DOLLAR*. 
Apparatus with full Instructions and pam¬ 
phlet containing description of the milker and 
sectional views and treatise of the cow’s tears 
and b;u!. sent prepaid to any address on receipt 
of price tS2>. 
READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIAL; 
, ... ... . ... .. _ 25 LKX1NOTON AVKNTXR, NKW YORK, 5tli June, 1878. 
I hereby certify that, In company with the Superintendent ..f tno American SocUtu tor the Prevention of 
truelty to Animal*, anil other officers of that Society, 1 have witnessed the opera tion of the Self-Acting Cow 
JH l/A’I'l' fl TWl flint It til ltd I lu all thut in /tlniitm,! fn.« 3 » “ 
Milker , and that It fulfills all that Is claimed for it. 
(Slsnen) 
i n , _ . , „ JOSEPH B. COLEMAN, \ otnrinary Surgeon, 
Member Royal College of v eterlnary Surgeons of England and Veterinary burgeon to the American Soci¬ 
ety ror the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. 
_ STUNT <Sc CO., il’l irs AGENTS, P. O. ROX 2091. 182 NASSAU ST., N. Y. 
Lewis’s Improved Potato Bug Exterminator. 
PRICE ONE DOLLAR. 
ur,ll ' nf ! ,' ir the mixing and applying of Paris Green, mixed with water in right quantities, tbe 
quantity being regulated aim at to a drop by the operator. Can he opera tort ns fn«t as you can traverse the 
thn~A,. \,‘i” w l ., ri ’ y " nl y, l Instrument, From oue-balf to thruo-nunriers of a pound per acre sufficient to 
your n f bugs for the amnion. Cheap, durable efficient- Responsible Agents wanted. 
Send for Circulars and Testimonials. p. LEWIS, UatoKill, N, Y. 
r*r sample Exterminator by mad for $l,2C. post-paid ..jzj 
For Male by Price <i Kntckerbockor. A lhanv. N. Y - Gifford. Johnson Mr. Cn 1 In,lane V V . Omb.. s,... 
FOR 
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FARM ENGINES 
THKESHING MACHINES, 
Mounted and Down Horse Powers, 
N (lover Threshers and Hullcrs, 
The best manufactured, write to 
RU 8 SELL & GO., 
MASSILLON, OHIO. 
Implement* and Paclunenj. 
The Cooley System of Butter-Making has been be¬ 
fore the public but one year, yet over 1,800 Dairies 
have introduced It. Read for yourseif what people 
say about it who are using It.: 
OotiBN Farm. Newport, R. I, March 24,1878. 
Vermont Farm Machtne Co • 
Gen tlemen —We arc more and more pleased with 
the Cooley Creamer ns we continue to use it, and we 
reel confident that we ahull produce a lietter quality 
of tiuttj'r this rummer by means of It than we ever 
had before. We nre now getting fl a pound for our 
batter. V cry truly yours, M kj.ville Bull. 
bond 3c. stamp for Circular to 
VT. FARM MACHINE CO., Bellows Falls, Vt. 
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY 
STEAM iENGINES! 
Of All Sizoa and Adapted to All Purposes. 
Simple In construction, flist-class lu material and 
workmanship. 
SAFE! ECONOMICAL! STRONG! DURABLE! 
Send for Price-List. Addrasu 
ONEIDA IRON WORKS, Oneida, N. Y. 
UNRIVALED POPULARITY. 
Largest Manufactory in the World 
THRESHER ENGINES, 
Mounted, Down & Tread Horse Powers. 
J. I. CASE & CO., Racine, Wis. 
For One, Two and Three Horses. 
MACH I IS’ IdS FOR 
Threshing and Cleaning Grain 
and Sawing Wood. 
Patented, Manufactured and Sold by 
-A- • W . G it AY’S SONS, 
Middletown Springs, Vt. 
Improvement* are the rc- 
erponmoni ' thlrty > oa «’ Careful atuuy and 
,,iu,sropfl^ofs are the invoniom, ever have been 
and still an, the 8olfm„uufaoturer3. eon 
from the first to produce machines 
01^he^'X^eV^.I.X JuCU,r ° tba brst mnchino 
H P? r pachtoea have never failed to receive the 
competitive exhibition*. * 
Circulars and Price Lists froo. Address ns aborc 
WROUGHT IRON HARVESTER 
COMBINED REAPER AND MOWER 
WROUGHT IRON MOWER. 
—-*W-- 
The Johnston Harvester Co. 
brockport, n. y. 
iiiatie entirely ot iron. 
NO SLATS 
To Break or Blow Out.' 
Self-Regiilttling and 
Perfect 
In every particular. 
They are giving 
Perfect sn tt$/a ction V s* 
whore other mills 
HAVK FAILED,#^* 
Send for Circular . 
and Price List to ' 
MIST, FOOS & CO ^ ; 
Manufacturers, 
Springfield, - Ohio. - 
CORNELL’S ABC 
THRESHER AND CLEANER. 
ThlsMschlno run* 20 i>er cent. Lighter than any 
,n ">e market, amt does 
MORE unit 111'. I l Bit work with the mi mo amount of 
power i ho sizes ure from a ’N-incIi oyTlnder fora 
Ono-Horae Railway power to a Hi Inch cylinder fur 
aSlx-Horan Lever Power. Write ytmr name, Post- 
Onlee, County mid State, plain, and adilres* 
n TT ALBANY AGBBffn.TITKAI, WORKS. 
O. H. P. Corn elt. , Proprietor, a i.uany, n. y. 
The Fanners’ Favorite 
CIDER MILL. 
The best, cheapest and most complete Mill made 
Send for Illustrated Circular. 
H1GGANU.M MF’G CORPORATION, 
Manufacturers of Agricultural ImpKmnant^oF'all 
descriptions. 
Bradley’s Self-Dumping 
SULKY HAY RAKE 
H 1 ns twenty tempered steel teeth-every tooth test- 
best-made Bake, with the simplest, moat 
durable and easiest operated dumping device in the 
market. Circulars free. 
BRADLEY & COMPANY, 
Syracuse, N. T., or Chicago, HI. 
0 *SafB^K 82 « 58 a» ».* 
y n .nt.'MUHi aug uuruDii. 
rfSoi/J'- .• f'U/ M V are unsurpussert. 
^L.' f: r ~ Jt Our Improved Gov- 
ornnr regulate* tbe 
ir-. *f|M• speed perfectly. 
' We also mamifao- 
eA'-U JL - ■ ^ ■ Hire Drag and Circu- 
‘S lar Sawing Machines. 
■ ’■ VJ ' r Send for Circular. 
SILVER & DKM1NG MF’G CO., i-nlcm, Ohio. 
BRADLEY’S 
CHANGEABLE SPEED MOWER 
Has more good points, less complication, more 
adaptability iinu less parts than any other 
Mower lu the world. 
BRADLEY'S 
AMERICAN HARVESTER, No. 2 
The lightest, strongest, and most durable single 
Reaper in Ihe market. 
For simplicity, durability and quality, these ma¬ 
chines cannot be exee.iled. Every uiuohlue fully 
warm nted to bu us represented. 
At the Great Mower and Reaper Trial, held at 
Watertown, N. Y , Jmy «-T-20th and Ang. sth. those 
machines carried off the Highest Prizes, viz.. Two 
Grit nil Silver Medal.-, over the Wood, Uuckeye, 
Wood 8 Eagle, Men Jew King, Warrior. Eureka, &c. 
• ‘lreuiars, descriptive of 1 tiesc machines, sent tree 
by addressing BRADLEY & (Oil PAN V, 
_ avracUHr-. N. Y„ or Uhiengo, 111. 
t lHore than 300 DiU'crent Stylos 
HYDRAULIC RAMS, 
LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS, Ac. 
ST’” Send for Circulars and Prices. £tn 
HUM8EV & CO., 
- .r fai k wi ** Soneca Falls, N. Y., U. S. A. 
the old, reliable 
TAYLOR RAKES. 
Five Different Styles, ineludingIFoot, 
Hand and Self-Dump. 
.Taytor’s Self-Dumping Hake (.No. 41 has been great¬ 
ly inprovod for l.s.8. I’Ti is Hake made a great suc¬ 
cess laM season, and Is now ttmbest Self-Dump Uako 
In the market. K ” 
Thesti are the Duly Rakes ever ollerud tho farming 
LonimuDUv that liave proved a Complete ttucces., lu 
BrittSf aS 1,1 ^ l ^-ues tAuudus 
Brillali Amertea, amt in Europe ,md Australia. 
Illustrated and Oascriptlvn Circulars tree. Ad- 
dr,** H. C. TAVLOtt, Dayton, Ohio, 
Eclipse and Apron Machines. 
Yrnil Thresh unit Nave, per «ln.y, 1,000 Im. 
» » Wheat, t,ftOO hit. On Is, loo Flax, 300 
Tiinotliy Seed. 
D urnhilirj iinparnllelvtl. “19 smoccsslve Falls 
and fralfift kuuncli j ot." t‘ 18 scahons’ work 
with same Separator and Power.” “ Every Fall 
since Kv.i, and good now," 
M ohi t oinplere Assortment of Threshing Ma¬ 
chinery IUtlde. Ellflil. sizes of the Apron 
Sepnrntor and three Of the Eclipse. 
1 finest q’h resiling Engines— 8, 10, 15 Horse 
Power. Corablne *Htety, Kconoinv, Power, 
Strength, Finish. 
S plendid List of ITnrsc Powers: Mounted 
Pitts, l-wheel Woodbury, 2-wheel Woodbury, 
Dowu Pina, Down Climax, l and 2-llorse sweep. 
Tread Fower. 
4 Lilulogues, with Full Pnrticulitrs Of lm- 
v/ proven*cuts, etc., sent free on application. 
MEDAL MACHINEsT 
New York State Agrlenltnral Works. 
1st Premiums at all Competitive Trials. 
Uhnln and Lever Horae Powers, 
1 lne-li. is anil Cleinieis, Threshers und 
SlinUers, Clover Mullers, K.-ed t ut- 
,'yheel Horse Unites. Homo 
I JiehtorLs, *hlugle .Hnehiues, 
Straw Preserving Rye t liiesli- 
cr", Portable Nteuni-Kiigl lies, 
I ider mid Wine Mill, anil 
Presses, Dog and Pony 
Powers, Etc., Etc. 
WHEELER <& MELICU CO. 
A I, BA NY, N. V, 
^Sond stamp for Circular and report of Centenuia 
The Beat Paper, and the Best Premiums to 
Agent*, Is Oar motto. We ignore Chromos and all 
other oheapooloisi picture*, preferring to put our 
money in tht paper *cd in Premium# to Agents 
