J V/ti ik ft 
E stablished 1848 
Three^versMich. 
ViBHA'l in (; r i mESHE 
For Young 
or Olil. 
#3 Pi •ess fop carilR,enve]ops,ctc. 
M other sizes. *8, *14, *35, #44. Ac. 
Typo netting easy by printed in- 
Engine made. It is from 
luitf to IMO lbs. lighter than 
0 tiler cnidiH'ii nf the »auw 
1 his machine was first made by a 
practical mechanic for his own use, 
and to meet a want which nothing in 
the market would fill. It was so high¬ 
ly regarded by all who saw it that he 
was minded to get it patented and 
manufactured for the market. When 
it was brought to our attention we 
saw at once its great utility, and 
bought the exclusive right for the 
whole United States. We believe it 
will come into general use as fast as 
its merits become known. The anvil 
face Is 4x8 in. and height tiiu. Width 
of vise jaw 34 in.; steel drill press, 
with adjustable chuck to hold 4 in. 
drills, and all smaller sizes, The ar¬ 
ticle to be drilled can be held firmly 
in the vise, so as to lie drilled at any 
anyle, or if it is ti^largo for the vise, 
it can be drilled on the anvil. The 
drill may be removed when not in 
use. Price for the whole *18. Weight 
80 pounds. The vine and anvil are 
complete without the drill, and are 
sold for *lo: weight 60 pounds. For 
all JobbiDg shops it is worth much 
more than it costa. Farmers can do 
with it many Jobs which otherwise 
would have to be sent to the shops. 
All hardware dealers who do not 
keep tbem in stock will furnish them 
on demand, or we will furnish them 
on receipt of pr ice. 
MILLERS’FALLS CO., 
74 Chambers St., N. Y. 
Cb r 
No Sweets to the Swebt.— A New Jersey 
colored mau, whose wife had left, said : “ She 
would come back if I frowed ber some sugar, 
but I ain't flowing no sugar, do you heah ? ” 
“ A PLACE for everything, and everything in 
its place.'’ A man at Yale nails his slippers 
on the wail four feet up. and then all he has to 
do of an evening is to wheel up his easy chair 
in front of them and puli out his meerschaum. 
The editor of a newspaper that has adopted 
phonetic spelling, in a measure, received a 
postal card from an old subscriber in the 
country, which read us follows: “ I hev tuk 
your paper lor level) years, but if you leant spel 
euny better than yon hev been doing for tbe 
las to muntbs you may jes sloppit.” 
The teacher of a Sunday-school class in one 
of the East Bridgeport churches gave the little 
ones a description of the flood, und when she 
had finished inquired if any one could tell who 
went into the ark with the animals. A per¬ 
fect chorus of hands Jhsw up in response. 
Turning to a little fellow, tbe teacher said, 
“Tell me who went into the ark with the ani¬ 
mals?” “P. T. Barnum,” promptly replied 
the youngster. The lesson closed. 
MINNESOTA CHIEF! 
Avoidance of ITEalaria. 
Health may be preserved as well as recovered in 
malarial stricken districts It a measure which ex¬ 
perience suggests, uud the value at which the 
most positive evidence confirms, be adopted. This 
is to add stamina to the physique and vigor to the 
constitution with Hostetler's Bitters. This lead¬ 
ing and Ume-lionoreU medicine, widen has met 
with emphatic approval In professional quarters, 
has for over one-quarter of a century been the 
regnant antl-fc.brlle specific of the United States. 
Nor is It scarcely less esteemed in the tropics, 
where the torrid heat exhales rrom dank, decaying 
vegetation the air-poison which produces the 
worst forms of fever and ague and lultous remit¬ 
tent. Not, only is tt a specific for these maladies, 
but a standard remedy for dyspepsia, constipation, 
biliousness, rheumatism and debilitating mala¬ 
dies. Emigrants to the far west find it their surest 
medicinal safeguard. 
WILLIAMS NOISELESS THRESHER 
SIZE OF THRESHER FOR 
HORSE TREAD POWER. 
If you wish to purchase a 2. 3 or 4-HORSE RAILWAY POWER OR THRESHER , A 6 to lO-HORSE 
LEVER POWER 4>li THRESHER ; A O to 12 HORSE STEAM THRESHER, and snake the best invest¬ 
ment of your money, send for descriptive- Circular and Price List to 
M. WILLIAMS, 
St. Jolmsville, Montgomery Go., 1ST. Y. 
The Best Thresher on Wheels! 
It is not a vibrator, neither is it an apron machine, 
but tile beat point* of both are combined, with new 
and original features Of its own. It is wonderfully 
situ tile in its arrangement. It is admirably per¬ 
fect in it* threshing and separating qualities. ft 
saves all they rain, and cleans it. ready for market. It j 
runs easily, is constructed durably, IS finished beau- I 
tifully, is the most economical, least, expensive, aud j 
altogether the most satisfactory machine In the 
market. I 
It will handle wot grain as well as dry In thresh• 
ins’ Flax and Timothy tt. has no equal, threshing and I 
cleaning- both aw well, and nearly as rapidly, as 
wheat, and requires no change except the slevott. JL 
has more square feet of separating and cleaning sur¬ 
face than any other machine made, and cannot ho 
overloaded. It la both over aud under blast at tlui 
same time. 
Our clover hulling attachment is a new and very de¬ 
sirable feature. It does the business more rapidly 
and bettor than an exclusively clover hulling-machine. 
Separators of tho various sizes fitted lot- Steam or 
Horse-Power, us detdtnd. 
An Improved Pitts power, an Improved Woodbury 
Power, and the Klward Equalizing Power, all 
mounted on four whools. are manufactured by us, aud 
are not surpassed by any In the market . 
For Price-Lists aud Circulars, address the mauu'f ra. 
SEYMOUR, SABIN A CO., 
Stillwater, Mlnu. 
Do Your Own j 
JHNEH2 
V eteran Corn Sheller 
FOR HAND OR POWER. 
Just the Thing for Mill, Farm or Plan¬ 
tation, 
Power mill Ilnnd Corn Miellerx of nil sixes 
mttl to suit nil wunlM. 
HORSE POWhiHS, JACKS, &o. 
Write lor Descriptive Circulars und pnnes. Ad¬ 
dress SANDWICH ftlANUK’U CO., 
Sandwich, Illinois. 
SOCIALISTIC STUDY. 
The obiect is to capture the bait without being caught. 
orse power.. 
Manufactured at Springfield, 
Ohio. Send for Descriptive 
Pamphlet. 
J AMES LEFFEL & CO., Springfield, 0, 
Or. 1 lO Liberty St., New York City. 
ELGIN WATCHES 
y a!l styles, Hold,Silver and Nickel,#6,00 to 
)*160 Chains, etc., sent C. O. lb, to bo cx 
ainiued. Write for Catalogue to Hiuuunnl 
American Watcb Co., Pittsburg, l*u. 
GREAT WE8TER yg^> (UII 1SB 
Swml stamp far Catalogue- 'Sr 
Rifles, Shut Gmis. Revolvers, sect o. o. d. for examination 
Breech-Loading Shot (tuns, *20 to 8800. Double Shot 
(June, to #140. Single Guns, $3 to $20. Rifles und Cart¬ 
ridges, #a to #36. Revolver*, *1 to 825. Send stamp 
for Price lost GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, 
Pittsburg, Pa. 
IK [ Crater 
SUM BOOMER &■ BQSCHERT" 
3 press CO, 
SEND 
Circular, 
Self-DinDDinE Hay Rake is the Best. 
Send for illustrated circulars ot Bradley's Reapers, 
Mowers, Hay Rakes, &C., to It It A DLJ5Y «& CO., 
Syracuse, N, V. 
STAR CANE MILL. 
Double the Capacity, ilheapcst Mill made, 
ranted in every respect Manufactured by 
SON & CO. 
TlIhllD, OVH tv Wm 
No. 922 North Second St., St.Louis, Mo. 
PLATFORM 
Spring Wagon 
Thr J \V Phut Ultra. 
EVERY WAGON FULLY WARRANTED. 
This is the best, handsomest, lightest and strongest 
wagon of its kind in the market. Every Farmer and 
Dairyman should have one. 
Correspondence solicited. Address 
WATERTOWN SPRING WAGON CO., 
Watertown, N. Y. 
