JUNE ID 
403 
THE BUBAL NEW-YOBBEB. 
PERSONAL ITEMS, 
JfmptcNunt# anti gttadnnny 
ftnijUmentsi nntl Parfcitwrg 
A farmer living In Midland township, Ohio, was 
killed by lightning on the loth. lie leaves a large 
family. 
In Todd county, Ky., Silas King was Instantly 
killed and Marlon Lindsey so injured that his re¬ 
covery Is doubtful, by lightning on the fith lust. 
A little girl’s face waB distinctly photographed 
by lightning upon a window pane In Laurel, Ohio, 
during a recent thunder storm. 
Henry Davis was killed while working in a barn 
near Brown township, Ohio, on the loth. The 
barn was also burned by the lightning stroke, 
A farm house belonging to J I, Fenton, situated 
at Harristowu. Ill., was struck by lightning the 
other day and three of the Inmates were knocked 
senseless. 
While uunltchlng their team, Ashhel Wells and 
his son, of Falrvlew township, Mo., were stunned 
by lightning on the 11th and one of the horses was 
Instantly killed. 
Marlon Moseley of Henry County, Georgia lost 
his total supply of fall pork and bacon ny one 
stroke of lightning. The hogs, ten In number, 
were under an oak. 
A demolished house and the Instant death of a 
Mrs. Martin and her two children, was the work 
of a lightning stroke at Prlcevllle, Ill., on the 10 th 
Inst., at midnight. 
Lightning destroyed the house of .Job Ennis, a 
Mennonlte, of Winnipeg, Maultoba, on Saturday, 
June 5, killing Ennis. Ills wire expired from 
shock on Sunday. 
Lightning struck the barn of Jacob High, near 
West Jefferson, Oblo killing Henry Davis, who 
had taken refuge there, and burning the budd¬ 
ing and Its contents. 
Lightning cut queer antics at .Jasper, Mich., on 
the 10th Inst. It struck the windmill of Nathan 
Shumway, completely shattered the stone pump, 
and, following outside, killed two cattle 
Edward Sevier, of Murrayvlllo, Illinois, was 
struck by lightning on Sunday afternoon, June 
oth, at Hussell’s Fond, and Instantly killed, ills 
clothes were torn trom his body and his shoes 
thrown a great distance. 
The llrst Instance on record or the killing of a 
mule by lightning occurred at Bard, Iowa, last 
Friday morning. The holt struck the barn of .J. 
H. Hartman In the roof at the gable, made a hole 
four Inches In diameter through the bay down 
nto the stables. Instantly kllllug three horses and 
a mule. The flash did not set the hay or wood¬ 
work on Are. 
I mm & EVAPORATOR. The 
1 III => Cheapest and best in mar- 
i 1 10 ee set. For cut of Evaporator 
**■ and Descriptive Circulars, 
Donr.E k HrNCKi,Kv, Fredoniit. N. Y- 
THE WESTINGHOUSE 
address, 
Threshing Machines, Engines & Horse Powers 
Grain Threshers nnequaled in capacity for Separating 
and Cleaning, Combined Grain and Clover 
ill res hers, fully equal to rcgulur Grain Mn - — —■ 
r ijlncajm gwhb»»«I H^nninp Clover Holler \ ^ * ||| 
|> !T 1 JJC & Bankets. In use 10 yr’s 
llil I Ikil Best and Cheapest made 
Uroular. 
N. D. BATTERSON, Buffalo, N. Y. 
- Emmies! Positively the ]/ fvi 
most desirable forlightness economy. /\ T/r 
power ami safety. Boiler lias hori vpH] 
jsotiial tubes and is therefore free "" t 
9 * from the ohjccttonal features /fT? 
N of vortical hollers. Horse I’ow- 
iata era noth Laver and Endless 
(main. All sizes. Mention this s§Sn 
vfr- paper and address 
G. WESTINGHOUSE & CO., 
Seben eotady, N. Y 
Seud for Catalogue. 
1880 
Manufacture and sell annually more Threshing 
Machines than any other firm in the world. 
APRON. ECLIPSE. AGITATOR. 
Improved I Perfected! Warranted! 
Do you want the BEST APRON THRESHER ? 
Buy our 1880 Eagle Machine. 
Do you want the Popular ECLIPSE THRESHER? 
It's Ours Exclusively for 1880 . 
Do you want the BEST AGITATOR THRESHER ? 
Tliat’S our New 1880 Machine. 
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Cortland, 1ST. Y 
Or 263 & 265 'Wabash Avenue, Chicago, 111. 
The 1880 double Pinion Woodbury Mounted 
Ilorse Power, the best in the United states. 
This Machinery Constructed on True 
-Scientific Principles. 
Union Railway Horse Power. 
.. THRESHERS AND 
rMV s, SEPARATORS. 
MM These Power* are 
GUARANTEED 
0Tfijr j U j j to ju-odnee more Power 
1! LESS ELEVATION 
t -' f thauany other hallway 
Power. Send for de- 
“l: J scriptlve catalogue. 
WM. L. BOYER&BRO., 
( - 1 1 2101 Germantown Ave.. 
- Phila.. Pa. Also Manf. 
F " of Preiuiiun farm Grist 
Mills. 
The only genuine Ueiser. 
(( Something Wonderful In It.” 
“ Lungs feel easier and better by fifty per cent, 
i am better than l haye been for six months. My 
cough Is nothing to what it used to be ; soar rely 
notice U. Go to bed at night, and scarcely cough 
once before l ant asleep, and scarcely wake until 
broad daylight. Surely mere is eomrttno wonder¬ 
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patients our Treatise on Compound oxygen, 
containing a record of many remarkab’e cures, 
sent free. Drs. Stark ky & Pai.en, 1 lost and l ill 
Girard street, Philadelphia, Pa 
Peerless Farm Engine. 
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THE AMERICAN FRUIT DR IER . 
AMD 
[ST EAM ENGIN ES 
Uvjr ty px s| , 
Mrk.#. -o.-r* 
WAVHEsaOBO* 
8-10-15 iiorse; 
Portable and Traction Farm Engines, 
UNFQU.U.BD IN THE MARKET KOIS 
SAFETY. ECONOMY, STRENGTH, FINISH. 
YSV Send for Catalogue. 
giving 
much valuable 
information 
mailed free. 
American Fruir Drier Co., 
CImmbarsi.iii-N-. Pa , U. S. A. 
jfmplmtttt.* atul iHachuimj 
JONES 
Address, 
U J. 116 Machine 
This Maohine is substan¬ 
tial and durable ’~i con¬ 
struction ; simple lnits ar¬ 
rangements; easy of access 
to its Wearing parts; hav¬ 
ing 8TRENGTH THAT 
EVEN - GROSS NEGLECT 
could scarcely BREAK,— 
leaving nttlo to be desired 
as an EFFECTIVE TILE 
MACHINE. 
Though Iron has doubled, still soils 
5-Toil Wagon Scales $60, 
all iron and steel. Ho pays the freight. Set Ip on trial. 
No money asked till tested. Bond for free Book. 
Address JOKES OF BINGHAMTON, 
Binghamton, N. Y. 
SOMETKIlfa HEW! 
Pulliam'S patent 
BOLSTERS SPRINGS for FARM WAGONS. 
S ljp'jljj! $3i 
?'i are^attacbed 
£ any person*, 
j,,, -<ii 1,i'They remain 
on the wagon 
for all uses 
and work equally well whether with empty or 
loaded wagon- There 19 u • use for aspriug seat— 
they make a uomfbriable spring wagon out ofa 
a (kirnwagon—and save largely in wear and tear. 
W e want Agents every whore, 'end for descrip¬ 
tion .uid priced, and mention this paper- "> 
SEMPLE & B1RGF. MFCL CO., St. Louis. Mo. 
Wa drive this Machinu by either hor.eor steam power, being 
well suited to either. Our Tile dies run go in sue from 8 to 9 tns. 
in diameter; aud in shape we vary llieui to suit the taste of cus¬ 
tomers. As a Brick Machine It la Also a coniidetd success. It is 
ftilly WArrauted as a Tile or Prl'-k At whine. S'-'i'l fkr circular. 
CHANDLER & TAYLOR. Indian^polia, Ind, 
FOR ONE, TWO AND THREE HORSES. 
MACHINES FOR 
Threshing and Cleaning Grain 
AND SAWING WOOD. 
Patented, Manufactured and Sold by 
A. W. GRAY’S SONS, 
Middletown Springs, Yt. 
AM IMPROVED FOR 1880. 
Over 7,000 of there now Dnllri wore sold and UBed in 
the United States last unison, and wore pronounced by 
all to Ixi the man/, tur/ert. Seedinff Machines in the 
country. No Grain Drill over madu gave mien univer¬ 
sal satisfaction. it Is the bent force-fcoj in the mar¬ 
ket. Our Fertilizer Sower ha* a positive force-feed 
and ban no equal In thin couutry, Be mire and send 
for our now Illustrated circular, giving ilUiHtnitiouB 
and descriptions of the Improvements. Address 
1*. 1*. Jl AST Ar GO., 
Spriimlicld, Ohio. 
MEDAL MACHINES 
Sew York State tgrlfnltural Works. 
Will produce more income than many farms do 
Do not fall to Send for Illustrated Circular 
Before Buying;. 
JIT" Every Machine guaranteed as represented, 
iff Circulars free. Address as above. 
AMERICUS CIDER MILL 
NOYES' HAYING TOOLS 
FOR STACKING OUT IN FIELDS OR 
^1 UAItNM. 
WH ITMAN’S PATKNT. 
Mi The best Cider and 
•' fitrT^m'iJvrnr* will make Twenty per 
) j cent, moro Cider than 
' l' ft ii^ I firili Gk|&rod outside. Largo 
j| j!! pi jflj In! 11. , Prices ns low us any 
| ' J o l.wlii” "Wf . Circulars giving full 
™ y ^ desftrtptlou sent free. 
WHITMAN AGRICULTURAL CO., 
Saint Leuls, Mo. 
1st Premiums at all Competitive Trials, 
Rnllwiiy, Chain and Lever Horse Powers 
Threshers and Cleaners. Thin shorn and 
Shakers, Clover Hollers, Feed Cot¬ 
ters. Wheel Horae Rubes. Co’ ii Cul- 
liv 'tars, llnrse, Pitchforks, >h in¬ 
gle .Hitchinert, 8|rnw Preserv¬ 
ing Rye Threshers, Port¬ 
able Steuin-Kiigi lies. Ci¬ 
der iiml Wine Hills 
and Presses, Oog 
mid Pony Pew* 
WHEELER & MSLICK CO. 
ALBINY, N. Y. 
Send stamp for Circular and report of Centennial trial. 
^ X tbd 5 hoed,) 
For Sowing Wheat, 
Rye, Barley, in fallow 
ground or in standing 
corn. 
Force feed; simply 
constructed. The five 
hoed is adjustable for 
different widths, and is 
rtCIOttUAUOlU 
CKAlNllWlLl 
jf. Hundreds a 
in line. 
Anti-friction lluy Currier. Grapple Fork. 
Wood I’lllleya, Floor Hooks, etc. 
Send for circular and designs for tracking barns to 
C. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., 
Batavia, Kane Co., 111. 
lust what every small farmer ought to have, saving 
he price of a two horse Drill. 
Manufactured only by EWALI) OVER. 
[Send for circulars.] Iudianapolis, Ind. 
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