GET THE BEST 
^hannock FALLS^- 
FOWLER Z. vyO|3DWQRTH 
THE GENUINE 
GET THE BEST 
$2.50. A good hive, all complete, ought to be 
•worth as much as that. Let all remember that 
simplicity is the desirable feature in hives, and 
that patent venders, so far as hives are con¬ 
cerned, may well be regarded as obsolete. 
Miscellaneous. 
C. G. D., Long Island, Ala. Where can I 
get a good, cheap one-horse cultivator or horse 
hoe—one that will answer for corn, potatoes 
and beans ? 
Ans, —The nearest manufacturer to you 
that we know of is C. Watson, Yanceyville, 
N. C , who manufactures a very good one- 
horse rotary harrow. 
F. S. J. Kinsley , Kan. What is the best 
way to plant the R. B. Sorghum—hills or 
drills, and how far apart? 
Ans. —We prefer drills. Sow seeds every 
two or three iuches an i hoe out to at least one 
foot apart. Let the drills be four feet apart. 
C. G. <?., Lenox, Mass. Which would be the 
better corn for this section and produce the 
larger yield—Blount’s White Prolific or the 
Rural. Thoroughbred Flint. 
Ans.—T he Rural Thoroughbred Flint; but 
we are out of seed, and it cannot be procured. 
T. C. II., Fort Jefferson , N. Y. Would it be 
beneficial just before a rain-storm to use an 
iron-tootbed harrow on wheat and rye where 
the growth is uueven ? 
Ans.—W e doubt if it would do enough good 
to pay for the trouble. 
C. J. II., Evansville, Wis. What is the best 
poultry-yard paper? 
Ans.— The American Poultry Yard, pub¬ 
lished on Saturdays, at Hartford, Conn., by 
H. H. Stoddard, for $1 50 a year, is as good 
as any. 
D. M. P., Waddington, N. Y. Where can 
I get saplings of the Mountain Ash? 
Ans.—O f Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, 
N. Y. 
W. L., Minneapolis, Minn. Where can I get 
a potato digger ? 
Ans. —From W. D. Robinson, Kanona, 
N. Y. Local dealers in hardware or agricul¬ 
tural implements should be able to supply 
diggers. 
Ragan’s Power Cider Presses, 
—AND— 
Yictor Power Apple Grinders 
MANUFACTURED BY— 
EWALD OVER, 
INDIANAPOLIS, .... IND 
IfT SEND FOR CIRCULARS. 
Saves all the seed and cleans It as threshed. Those anticipating' the 
chase of a first-elans Clover Muller, should not fail to send tor circulars, w 
srive a full description of all tlie latest Inprovenients, iiielutlmy our > 
re-cleaning attachment, our “ >ew ” tailings elevator, etc., etc. All tnipi 
incuts are secured to us by “I.etcers Patent,*’ bearing date, March »lst, 
seen ring to us tlie exclusive right to manufacture this “truly womb 
Say where yon saw this, 
interested in our NEW 
Supplies a long felt want. 100 Sold In 
Ninety Days. 
Every owner of a Farm Engine located in moderately 
timbered country can find profitable employment the 
year round by purchasing one of these Mills. 
Every owner of a timbered lot is Interested In having 
One of tlu-se Mills lit his neighborhood. No more haul, 
lng logs to mill. All tlie waste saved- ... . 
Write for Circulars and Price Lists, and address of 
nearest Agent. [Name this Paper.] 
RUSSELL & CO., Massillon, 0. 
rrrtliat every one who Pimd* Seeds or 
iT.ttw work* irfri xtwn pages!'? R EETO A LL,." SendTeyour min and' nmghbom' names ■ 
' I \It VVTKF that any tool you may select shall be first-class ui construction and bim-h, 
' ’ - 1 hen why uotsend now’? S. L. A Ll.EN & CO. 127 & 129 Catharine bt. Philadelphia 
WE uUAKAN I tt < at Vi.odi r: ofti 
It is a beautiful descri;d.ive worked sixteen jwges, 
and we will A LaMI t* ^ 
and exactly a? represented, 
JOHNSON & FIELD, 
-MANUFACTURERS OF- 
The Racine Farm & Warehouse Fanning Mills 
These Celebrated Mills have long 
been used by the Farmers and most 
prominent Millers and Grain dealers 
in the L’nitcd States, who recom¬ 
mend them as being the bust Ma¬ 
chines ever produced for cleaning 
and grading Wheat. Barley, Hats, 
Corn and steeds of every description. 
They do the work more perfectly 
and have greater capacity than any 
other machines. 
They are strongly built of the very 
best mutctifil, highly finished, and 
provided with Superior Attach¬ 
ments, Sieves, and are made in three 
different sizes one for farm use, and 
two for Warehouse, Elcvutor and 
Millers* use. 
They are w auk anted to give sat¬ 
isfaction. 
Correspondence soliebed and de¬ 
scriptive e.rcnlar and price list sent 
tree on application to 
JOHNSON & FIELD, 
RACINE, WIS. 
GREATLY IMPROVED In 
daily use in over 15,uoO dai¬ 
ries and factories. The pi¬ 
oneers ami the Standard. 
They have tio equal. Made 
lu tour styles, ten sizes each 
Skim automatically, witn 
or without rinsing the cans. 
Four gold medals and t>sil¬ 
ver medals for superiority. 
Also Davis Swing Churns, 
Butter Workers, Primers, 
ike- Send postal lor circu¬ 
lars giving facts, figures 
and testimonials. 
Bellows Falls, vt. 
Communications Received for the Week Ending 
Saturday, April 30.1882. 
T. C. It.—Cbas. W. Lane, the Ice house query was 
duly answered. Several others made the same inqul 
ry—D. M. P.-C. W. K.-F. S. Jr.—L. W. B.—J. G. M„ 
thanks for the seed.— A. S. T.—T, E. C. S. V. J. R > 
thanks.—H. P. A., thanks—S. B. II, answer by mall- 
—H. E. A.—E. S. 0,-8, It. H-, thanks,—I). T. P.—II. R- 
T—R. D. T., thunks.—A. Vau B.—F. B. B.—M. N.-B. I*. 
O.—H. G—J. P., thanks—A. O., Marlon, O., thanks. 
D. S. M.—R- J. Coe, thanks for the blackberries-A. M. 
Purdy, thaulcs for the raspberries—J. H.—J. A. Foote. 
Thanks for DOtatOCS and corn.—R. C.~5L A. B. 
[VERMONT Fak. tl MACHINE CO., 
.... aflll ■ ^ The Best ih ChnYuu/ 
(Y*- Iff! 1 k a J^ForDescriutivel-TT- 
mlf | | Km Frier* »nta 
THE AULTMAN & TAVLOK OO., Manshekl. Olnu. 
...... . ... » Huy niAUe 
.elUng one N , 'V *i;H>EI 1 »t.l» 
A Iff lilts mid 1 AM IL\ bCALL, 
VN cigl ■ .up to ii |us. htllAatai.SO, 
Do'MESncbCALSC’0..tiaCUiii»B. A 
We are now ready to oiler lo Dairymen and to the 
Trade, a HAND BUTTER WORKER, operating on 
the principle of direct and powerful pressure, Instead 
Of rolling, grinding or sliding upon the butter. 
We claim that It Istheimli/ Butter-Worker which 
will certainly, quickly and easily take out all the 
buttermilk, and which does not and cannot injure 
the grain of the butter, It works in the salt as costly 
and as welt, _ 
OVER 300,000 IN ACTUAL USE 
d£8~And all giving perfect satisfaction. 
AGENTS WANTED. Mm 
Five sizes made for Boldly Dairies. Five sizes Tor 
Factory use. All our goods urc oi perfect stock and 
the best workmanship. They arc strong, simple, effi 
cient, convenient and durable. They continue to be 
The Standard Churns of tmk Country. 
Inquire of the nearest dealer In such goods Tor a 
‘‘Blanchard Butter Worker,” or a yenuine "Rlan- 
,chard Churn,” and if he has none on hand, send pos¬ 
tal for Prices and Descriptive Circulars to 
THE INVENTORS AND SUI.K MANUFACTURERS, 
PORTER BLANCHARD'S SON’S, Concord, N. H. 
SSSSS a pMI fJ LANE & B0DLEY CO. 
KEYSTONE WBINCERS AT LoWwiTOLESlLE PRICES. QQT.T) MEDAL 
Circulars Free. Refer to editor of this paper. Address F ,F. ADAMS & CO., Erie, Pa. w V ■■ KlMBlffl*■* 
BY THE 
ATLANTA COTTON EXPOSITION, 
ON THEIR 
Steam Engine and Saw Mill 
patent 
CHANNEL CAN CKEAMEUY. 
Has the best refrigerator hnx In the mar¬ 
ket for deep setting. Cans sold without 
boxes. Glass gauges furnished when re¬ 
quested, Special attention yteen to fittuiy 
out tar at Creameries. Spring orwell water 
will give you all the cream. 25 tts. or ice 
will do the work of luO its.of lee In any other 
Creamery. Agents wanted. .Send for oireu- 
iiir. 
W. K. LINCOLN, Warren, Mass. 
Manufacturers ot 
End Spring, Slue Spring and Side Bar 
OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, 
Phaetons, Road Wagons, Etc., Etc. 
Having recently enlarged our works, we are 
prepared to, ami will furnish a better wagon 
For the money than any other concern In the 
United States. All our work Is fully warrant 
ed. No shoddy or poor work Is allowed to 
leave our shops. Catalogues furnished on ap¬ 
plication. Agents wanted every where. 
CORTLAND Wagon CO.. CORTLAND, N. Y. 
BRANCH OFFICE, 268 WABASH AVK.. CHICAGO, ILL. 
Mention this paper when I/O u write. 
BUTTER WORKER 
Most Effective ami Convenient 
Also Power Workers, 
Cap’city 10,000 lbs.per DAY 
Butter Printers, Shipping 
Boxes, etc. JSend.for circular. 
BICKFORD & HUFFMAN'S FARMER’S FAVORITE 
John & Water Sts., Cincinnati, O. 
Champion Patent Tooth 
of Fertilizers. Light Draft. Positively bulunced at 
work. All material used in Its manufacture first 
quality. Theouly drill with core continuous solid 
steel Axle. Manufactured by the 
Oldest Drill House in America, 
and by a corps of workmen educated to the buai- 
noas. Finished with curt* and tastefully painted, It 
stands to-day where for thirty years our goods have 
stood: First In merit; First In quality of manufacture 
era wherever Introduced. Send for circular, r. xani - 
u buy. we mean an we say, a.-,u our Warranty covers it all. Address 
S. N. LrALLTJP, Gen’l Agent, Maceaon, -N. 1. j gy Read the advertisement# In this paper. 
I RECTANGULAR Sl 
Square Box < lliurns, 
Cheapest because the best. No 
inside fixtures, atul always 
[reliable. 7 sizes of each kind 
made. We make nulls’ im¬ 
proved Factory Churn and 
Mason's Power Butler Work¬ 
er. Unquestioned proof giv¬ 
en of thelr superio »• qualities 
in mnterlul and construction 
not dreamed of by other ma¬ 
kers. Send for Dairyman 
free. CORNISH & CURTIS, 
Fort Atkinson, Wis, 
BAKE S which does not scratch the ground 
land dust the hay. Real Rake 
TOOTH II made Buy no other rake, and 
/ have clean hay. 
/ New Victor Lever Feed-Cut- 
at ter. Laryest and best meuie. 
The best t'ltnmpiou Vegeta 
- ble flutter made. Cuts a bnshe 
of potatoes in 33 seconds. 
JOHN R. WHIll’EMORE, Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
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