FAIR NO. 
aiiUlU^ III 1 lo JU .ll?c, IIUU H IIU U1IV. 
accord Rive it the first place as a 
grain saver ami cleaner. It has 
also given perfect satisfaction in 
Clover and Flax. 
For descriptive circulars, address 
the manufacturers of the MONI¬ 
TOR and NEW MODEL. 
TRUCK 
C. AULTMAN & CO., Canton, Ohio, U. S. A. 
THE ONLY SUITABLE MILL FOE A FARMER. 
Will grind GO bushels of apples per hour, and press 75 gallons at a pressing. 
Send for Illustrated circular. 
ALSO, 
CLARK’S 
IMPROVED ROOT CUTTER. 
l Hte o'.fir JvJji IMPROVED FOR SEASON OF 1880. 
' /'ll This Cutter has never had an equal. 
mi || Do not fail to examine it. 
m \.-:n-nJT. _ *iJm. ' \v m We are making three sizes, No. 1, 2 
3 ‘ 
4f C. COLLINGSWORTH’S 
/ \ NEW RAKES. 
jfl wB I_ __ TUB TWO BEST BAKES IN THE MARKET, 
V\ Sfo-Y. The Monitor & Quaker Improved, 
both Self-dump. A child G year's old 
Swjd for Illustrated Circular. 
can operate them. 
HIGGANUM MANUFACTURING CORPORATION, 
(SOLE MAN UFAOTUllEltS.) 
_ . . t k . , Higganum, Ct., U. 8. A. 
Manufacturers of Agricultural Implements of every description. 
Five sizes for farm and Warehouse use. It will clean and grade all kinds of seeds and gram more 
rapidly and perfectly than any other Fanning Mill known. It separates wheat from oats and from small 
seeds that grow with it. It cleans timothy seed, and separates clover from red top. It has a double shake 
motion which gives three different shakes to the shoes. THIS MILL IS LIGHT-RUNNING, DUR 
AND THE FARM MILL MAY BE READILY KNOCKED DOWk AND 
PACKED IN ONE PACKAGE ABOUT 14 INCHES THICK. Full description and illustrated cata¬ 
logue sent on application to the manufacturers, 
__ FREEMAN <fc SON, RACINE, WIS., U. S. A. 
HARRIS FARM TRUCK, 
To be used in front of the Plow, Harrow, Cultivator, Shovel Plow, Road Scraper, Horse Fork 
It saves from to 20 per cent, of draft) and suers its cost in help to team evert/ year. 
The cheapest, most sini- 
pie and practical farm im- 311 
plemcnt in the world, 11 
Hour P. T. B annum writes: @1 
Bridgeport, Conn. Sp*k*. 
My Dear Sir: I enclose p. lsiT7~: 
check for Karin Truck ; it is r, r ferw 
the most valuable itnple- fS-L 1 - 
ment I li^ve seen lately, and , jJS'l 
I would not part with it for aj/fireJ y 
five times Its cost. The [sir^ 
piece of land being plowed t' 
could not be plowed with Mf ( Is flfcVi 
horses without It. MW 1 \ 
Yours truly, ‘ £*1 
P. T. BARNUM. \W~ T"^’' ' 
It is no experiment, as 
several thousand I Lave al- *^»M*®S** ,t 
ready been sold, and we 
have to hear of a single in- ' 
stance where they have been 
EVERY TRUCK WARRANTED 
given a /air trial by an in¬ 
telligent farmer, that they 
have not recci ved his hearty 
approval and given entire 
satisfaction. Itisendorsed 
_ by the Rural New- Yorker , 
-— Country Gentleman, Prol. 
ggp Arnold, Hon. HarrisLewis, 
! Hon, James Geddes, Flint 
Blanchard, Esq., Pres. W. 
N. Y. D, A , a nd man v other 
t >romiuent tanners who 
lave given it a practical 
test in tlte field. 
Acbnts Wanted in every 
town in the United States, 
and exclusive coutrol of 
Territory will be guaran¬ 
teed. Where no agency is 
established We will ship the 
Truck,freight prepaid) on 
receipt of Price, $6 00. 
It EPll ESENTED . 
r EliX 1RUCK WARRANTED TO WORK AS REPRESENTED. 
SAXTOH Sc -AJ^IZDOHST., 
Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers, 
_ BUFFALO, N. I „ U. S. A. 
CORTLAND WAGON COMPANY, 
f>latfonn fy'WH y a K*me. Open and Top Buggies, Business and Road Wagons. These 
wairoua and .Buggies are perfectly adapted to meet the requirements of all classes of flusitussMen but the 
warraXl C^lCry * ^ eulrfUod £or tUe «** of Sneers and ftnrurnen AB Vork la fun| 
A finely lUustmu«I and Desc ripti ve Catalogue and Price List furnished free upon application Address 
CORTLAND WAGON CO., 
Cortland, 1ST. Y. 
Or 269 dk 265 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Xli. 
CANTON MONITOR TRACTION ENGINE, 
10, 12 AND 16 HORSE POWER. 
Self-steering with hub motion, or without. Independent steam 
■utnp, jack-in-the-box o mu .ensuring gear, perfect facility in manipu- 
ation. Entire safety on hill sides as on the level. Unparallcllcd suc- 
A dap ted to all agricultural operations ruquir- 
ccss as a road engine, 
mg power. 
CANTON MONITOR ENGINE, 
6, 8,10,12 and 16 Horse Power. 
The most convenient,simple nnd efficient engine 
made. Being upright, with great depth of water 
on crown, sheet Bnrf fusible plug, danger is reduced 
to a minim um, if any can be said to exist. It is the 
easiest to fire and raise steam, most saving of fuel 
and water, light weight, light draft,and is quickest 
set for work, ueeding no leveling. Spark arrester, 
safety “pop” valve, and all fixtures are first-class. 
Every engine is carefully tested. 
The record of the MONITOR for 
Safety is unexampled. Although //\\\ i7$ S! 
our production is now up in the\1 
thousands, no life has been lost and/r-— 
no serious accident has occurred L— 
with our engine. \I 
All the working parts are steel. 'Sf'/ A N\y 
As we use the best material the 
market affords, the engine is as dur- ^ f I 
able as an engine can be made, — --*— 
.MILLER’S 1TEW MODEL VIBRATING THRESHER. 
A combination entirely new to 
the threshing public, never having 
been thoroughly tested until last 
year. The success of the NEW 
MODEL this year, 1880, has been 
extraordinary. 
Experienced threshers are enthu- 
"T±iE STUDEBAKLii. 
StnfleMer 
Bros. 
AND MAKE THE BEST 
FARM, FREIGHT & PLANTATION WAGONS IN THE WORLD. 
Also, Light, Open and Top Buggies, Carriages, Landaulets, 
And Easiness, Express and Platform Spring Wagons, in fact everything on Wheels. 
FOR STANDARD QUALITY, SUPERIORITY OF FINISH. ELEGANCE OF DESIGN, LIGHTNESS OF 
DRAFT, DURABILITY, AND ALL THE PARTICULARS THAT GO TO MAKE UP A 
PERFECT VEHICLE, THE WORK OK THIS FIRM STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List, and mention where you saw this advertisement. 
OFFICE Si FACTORIES: South Bend, Ind. REPOSITORIES: 151 As 153 Wabash Ave., 
Chicago; St. Joseph, Mo.; Salt Lake City and Sacramento, Cal. 
_ _STU DEBAKER BROS. MFG. CO. 
Centennial Warehouse Fan Mill. 
