THE BUBAL NEW-YORKER. 
Coates’ Coil and Independent Tooth 
GANTON MONITOR ENGINE 
SMAOl-OCY-ILL. 
riBESHEB 
K v 
Wc guarantee Uil9 maehiue to Clean, Separate 
and Grade, Wheat, Barley, Oats. Kye, Timothy- 
Clover and Fuix Sued. 
These machine* have Invariably taken the First 
Premium at every District. County and State Fair 
wherever ex liblted. including the great St. Loulg 
Fairs of 167* and 1875. mid were awarded the Grand 
Gold Medal at the great Kansas City Exposition in 
1875, given for the be»t Invention la Agricultural 
Implements. 
Illustrated Catalogues and Circulars s«nt free by 
addressing 
DENISON, FREDERICKS & CO., 
MnnnfrN, 24 James St., Syracuse, N, V. 
MADE 
fey 
Patented August, 1367, Januiry, 1976,.June, 1875, and November, 187G. fifty tikii sand NOW 
V USE. Light touch of lever and driver's weight dumps it. Best s IMH «P In rnaiket. Twenty 
oel teeth. No complicated ratchet wheels, friction bands or other horse machinery needed to 
Derate It, A small boy rakes easily twenty acres per day, with the Coates' Lock L-ver. 
Agents Wanted. Send for Circulars. 
rASH & BROS., 7 College Place, N. Y. A. W. COATES & CO., 
(lenl. Knslern Audits. ALLIANCE, OHIO. 
BIG GIANT CORN MILL 
Seal to the Coin.ixny for Descriptive Circular, 
Every Man His Own Miller. 
The only Mill that will 
YET !3f grind Corn with Shuck on 
vtt-' -Hy ^ without extra expense. The 
only Mill grinding Corn and 
—Cob successfully that will 
c, grind Shelled Corn tine 
m ’* enough for family use. 
Grinds t wice as fast as any 
,?r Mill of same sl*e and 
price. Manufactured by 
A. FIELD, SON & CO. 
— 922 N. 2{| St., St. Louis. 
A. B. COHU, 
1 95 it197 Water St., N. Y. 
AGENT FOR NEW YORK AND EXPORT TRADE 
Entirely Different Principle of any Other Shoe 
in Existence, 
AND ACKNOWI.KJJOkU BY 
Best Judges to be the True Principle 
k and the Best s hoe in the World. 
g|^ Prevents and Cures Inter- 
gffa fering. 
“Tifl| Seventy-five per cent, of lameness now due to Shoeing i ntlrely 
ji||li |U| prevented by its u-e. 
Ill'IIIIII For free Illustrated Pamphlets ai ply to the 
JOHN D. III L LI Vi Is* Patent Horae Shoe Co., Y65 Broadway, N. Y 
AMERICAN HARVESTER No. 2 
WON 
GOLDEN OPINIONS 
LA DOW’S 
JOINTED PULVERIZING AND SMOOTHING 
DISC HARROW. 
LIGHT, SIMPLE. DIHABLE AND FLEXIBLE. 
WORLD 
Ester: 
n«» jointed in tlie M Vi than g o i n ^ o v e r 
iter, is adapted twice with others, 
both smooth and Made with both 
iieven surfaces. MliLlwJy 
. , iii KRt'hillvd Metal 
Acknowledged sft 
he best of the _ - -.* an< * d ust ^iteel 
*1, and will pal- ijSfje. > gv- &■,, Ihiscs polished. Send 
rise and cover WiMf I' 1 jfTJ ’ for circular and 
tee«l better in price li>.t. Manu- 
one operation, J faclured by 
WHEELER & MELICK CO., 
Albany, N. Y., for the United States, ixiept New England. 
tDlTTS 
^TTbrad LEY^SJ 2 
“••WWbi, 
cm i.iul most dtirtiltlc single Reaper in tlie market 
EVERETT & SMALL, Boston, Mass., Manufacturers for the New England States. 
ITHACA CALENDAR CLOCK. 
A Perpetual Mechanical Calendar connected 
with the most Superior Eight and 
Thirty-day (either weight or 
spring) Clock Movement. 
The Day of the Month 
The Month of the Year 
The Hour of the Day 
The Day of the Week 
Cnlenilnr. 1’cintcd in the English, Spanish, Portugese 
Freucti ami Hernia a Language*. 
LU6H6AYJ vs rjunri 
IT l* Indispensable to every place of business; a necessity 
* in every household. Manufactured In numerous styles rang¬ 
ing widely in prices to suit the various wants of the public. All 
clocks are thoroughly regulated uud calendars mechanically 
worked through the changes of eight (8) years of time before 
leaving the manufactory. For sale by all leading Jewelers in the 
ftniled Status and Canada. 
Catalogues and Crico Mats mailed, and inquiries answered 
promptly on application. 
ITHACA CALENDAR CLOCK CO., 
Manufactory at FTHACA, N. Y. 
Has more good points, leas complication, more adaptability, and less parts iliniijniiv 
other Jlower in the world. 
For simplicity, durability and quality, these machines cannot be excelled. Every machine fully war- 
ranted to be as r.nieeented. 
At the Great Mower and Reaper Trial, held at Watertown, N VJuly 6-7-3th ami Aug. 8i-o . .esc 
machines carried oil' the High, st Pnr.es. v./..: Two Grand Silver Medals, over the Wood, Buckeye, Wood's 
Eag'e, Meadow King Warrior, Eunku, Ac. 
Bradley’s Self-Dumping 
SULK.Y HAY RAK.E. 
The best-uiade Rake, with the simplest, most durable and nosiest operated dumpingfdevtce in the market' 
Circulars, descriptive of the machines, sent free by a dressing 
BRADLEY & COMPANY, 
HVKACIJ8E, N. V., or CHICAGO, ILL. 
ASHTON’S 'ifCZT SALT. 
TIT 7 QT f0R household purposes, 
for provisions. 
In order to bring Ashton’s Salt within the reach of Farm Dairies and 
Household Consumers, it is now imported in 50 lb. Bag's, as well as in 
224 lb. Sacks, and should AT ONCE be in use 
IN EVERY FAMILY, ON EVERY FARM. 
A sack of Ashton’s Factory Filled Salt contains over half a bushel more than a sack of Higgle's 
Eureka Salt, and about a bushel more than a 280 lb. barrel of Onondaga Salt. It takes rrom three to 
six pounds of Ashton's Salt to one hundred pounds or butrer, and not to exceed three pounds to one 
hundred pounds of cheese, so that the extra cost or using Ashton's, which enhances the value of 
butter from two to live cents per pound, and cheese from one-half to one cent per pound. Is not 
worthy of consideration; the butter is Increased In value i‘2 to $5 per hundred pounds, at an extra 
cost of not to exceed l v cent to 3 cents for salt; tlie cheese is increased In value 50 cents to$i per 
hundred pounds, at a cost not exceeding 1 v, cent for salt over the lowest priced salt used in the Dafrv. 
in faat, there is no Investment that pays the butter and cheese maker so well as the purchase 
of Ashton’s Salt. M —* 
FRANCIS D. MOULTON & CO., 
Sole Agents for tlie United States and Canada. 105 # Water St., N. Y'. 
’R’PQT for butter and cheese. 
XjHiOJ. FOR stock. 
