604 
THE RURAL 
-YORKER. 
FAIR NO. 
The WestingTiouse 
THRESHING MACHINES, 
Engines and Horse Powers. 
Grnln Threshers, un¬ 
equalled in capacity to r pep- 
orating and cleaning’. 
t omtiined drain amt 
Clover Thresher*, fully 
equal to regular grain ma¬ 
chines on grain, and a gt inl¬ 
ine Clover Iluller in ad¬ 
dition. 
Engine*. positively the 
most desirable for Ligbt- 
ncBB, Economy. I'ower and 
Safety. Boiler ha* horizon- 
tal tunes, and is therefore 
free from the objectionable 
features of vertical boilers. 
HORSE rOW ERS, both Trover and Endless Chain. All sizes. Send forcatalogue Address. 
THE ECLIPSE ENGINES 
FARM, PORTABLE, STATIONARY AND TRACTION. 
The “Eclipse” has 
been awarded medals 
and premiums where 
exhibited, including 
the Centennial of 18 7 6 
Its popularity as far 
as introduced is not 
excelled, 
The ‘ Eclipse” was 
our new design Parm 
Engine in 1874, and 
since, many useful im¬ 
provements have been 
made, making it second 
to none in the market. 
Persons in want of 
ECLIPSE TRACTION ENGINE. 
G. WESTINGHOUSE & Co., 
Schenectady, 3ST., Y., TJ. S. _A_. 
ENGINES, PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW-MILLS, ETC., 
should not omit writing to us for prices, terms, catalogues, etc. Address 
FRICK <fc CO., 
_ Waynesboro, Eranklin Co,, Pa., U.S.A. 
X«J3tt,0 the,. CO 
Moline. Ill 
AND MANUFACTURERS OF 
Portable 
AND 
Stationary 
Engines 
AND 
Boilers. 
MILL GEARING, 
BIG AND PAYING CROPS 
reward tli« use of the superior implements manufac¬ 
tured by the Moline Plow Co. 
Share and mold-board made of the finest quality of 
hardened cast steel, which insures perfect scouring in 
any soil. 
The Moline Sulky 
is the popular favorite wherever it has been intro¬ 
duced ana has distanced all competitors in its practi¬ 
cal working qualities. 
Wanted—Names of 100,000 Practical Farmers! 
Send us your address and the names of a few reli¬ 
able farmers and we will forward you by mail a band- 
some Uhromo showing the MOLXN E AT VVU l< K. and 
enter your name for a copy of our 1881 Diary and 
Pocket Compendium. Address 
AGRICULTURAL 
IMPLEMENTS, &c 
ITHACA, N. Yi 
Send for Circulars 
-.,Double Huller 
W mES M 1 r-- clovor Machine 
i.ol-ER L&t ' 1» 1 in ’«nly kind that has ever 
bulled l(H> tnwhclH of wed 
ft-, f-!_j Ij , la one day from diunji and 
'-j str nw, Send for De- 
V-MV-vyW -lit (SSyajy soripttvii Olrralnr and Price 
V'j \y S3 WyT\y’ hint, which contain* ir.:iny 
* “ ** ~ m — N A 1 ■" leurr, cnnllrrnlng this. 
HniforwtOWtt Agrleuli ural I in pit-meat Mfg. Co, 
State where you taw AdvertieemenX, llugemion n, Aid. 
AGAIN IN FULL OPERATION 
LaGbahge, Lagrange Co., Ind., May 27,1880. 
Report of a Joint Committee appointed by the Agri- 
cult uraJ Societies of *Sr. Joseph County, Michigan, and 
LaGrauge Coisnty, Indlaua, to test the relative merit, 
of tlie V tiff C (ft CLOVER HtTLl Kit, uF HAGER8- 
TOW N, M HcYLAND, and of the 111ItDM AT.T. MONI- 
BENY>,Vm>‘iaNA C 1j0VKK IlrU ' KK * SOUTH 
WHElUEAs. at the St. Joseph County. Michigan Fair 
held *t Oeiitrevilie, on tlm "1st tlay of .May?l^i. an 
agreement was entered into by the representatives of 
thedlflerentm^chioistohavea trial of their merits 
at the La Imago County Fair, on l hm>._Uy, May 27 . a 
Joint Commitb ovruHjormed constKtingof five from 
each of the two oountiea, and held such trial this day 
The Committee, in pursuance of the Ag-e^an-mi, sel 
cured two two-horse hj*d* of cku er. which had been 
stacked two winters, and brought them on thegrownds. 
and ueterunuod that rod, ujachi.nc should thread one 
load, and then each UK THRESH the straw which 
had boon run through the other machine according to 
agreement. * 
At tho conclusion of the trial the Committee repuired 
to Agricultural Hall. nrnl, alter duo delitieraticin.unan¬ 
imously decided in favor of the Victor Tor rnplditv 
n ;;‘> rxoeUviice «* "orh in nil realtor t*. 
The lSirdsell irom 1.838 pounds straw, threshed 37 
pounds seed mixed with a larger quantity of chaff; the 
\ lctor, trom J.iilOjiouudttstraw, tlireatioa 485< pounds 
seed mixed with a le-sn quantity of rhntr, Tbo time 
occupied in threshing by Qie v tutor was eight minutes 
less than that oeenpled by the lltrdeeJL From the 
straw of the Victor the Birdeeil nutcliine rc-threshed 
two poundase. il; from the straw of the Birdsoll the 
\ ictor re-thojsbed tight (suinds of seed. Tho time oc¬ 
cupied by the’Victor tn this rodhrushing was seven 
minutes less than that occupied by the BirdsulL 
Thtnv* machines both ran hr a Russell engine, 
Irom Massilon, Ohio, iu charge of John F. Fallon; usfect 
essuntially the same amount of i*)>i er. 
i E. Sixer, Chairman. Lagrange Itid. 
J. H. Gari.seb, Ler'y,CVnitreviHo, .Mich. 
James Kichakos, t'ontrovllle. Mich, 
Mordkn Hauin. Cojitrevllle, MicJi. 
feigned by Samc/el Fiiankish. Centrevillo, Mich. 
Committee, Chahi-k . Fua n i, ish, Con tree I lie. Mich. 
L. M. Woodworth, LaGrange. Indiana. 
Jasaes Clitobton, LeGronge, Indiana. 
, LaGrango, Indiana, 
. jJ-E. HouK.LaGrange, Indiana. 
Circulars of the Victor Bent postage prepaid on an- 
plication. 
MITCHELL, LEWIS & CC 
