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teotb, can bo run very close to young plants without injury, rendering work by hand with 
the hoe almost unnecessary. Try it Price $32. This will go to the 10th largest dub, and 
we think the recipient will be highly pleased with it. Made by the Wheeler & Meliek Co., 
Albany, N. Y. 
that the person who receives this cultivator will consider he has a treasure. It will goto the 
sender of the 13th largest list for 1885. Made by theWilder Manufacturing Co., Monroe, Mich. 
No 17. (Stevens’ New Hreech-I,ou«lluit ltllle, No. 5. 
With combination sights, any caliber and any length of barrel desired, price, $31. This is 
really a line gun, the barrels are half round, the stock finely finished and varnished. The 
frame and butt-plate are hickel-plated. With the Beach and Vernier sights it is really two 
rifles in one, as it can lie instantly changed from a hunting to a target rifle, and vice 
versa. This nfle can bo easily taken apart and carried in a valise or trunk, a feature of 
great value to those who take good care of a gun, uml wish to take it with them when trav- 
elirg. This is a splendid gun for the money, and will go to the sender of the 17th largest 
club. Manufactured and donated by J. Stevens <Ss Co., Chicopee Palls, Mass. 
No. 14. The Alolon Spring-Tooth Sulky Harrow, Cultivator and .Seeder. 
The goods made by the Albion Manufacturing Company, of Albion, Mich., who kindly 
donated thts premium, have a good reputation wherever known, and this is one of their best 
tools. It can be used, as shown,for cultivating corn, cotton or other sowed crop, and by re- 
i No. IS. Victor Ouc-Horso Five-Hoed Drill. 
This drill sows five rows and can ho adjusted to vary the dis¬ 
tance between the rows; or it can bo changed to so w thii-e or two 
rows at varying distances, as desired, it weighs only 125 pounds, 
is strong, durable audof easy draft, and con be used to sow wheat or 
rye in standing corn, or fur sowing rice, cow-peas, osnge. or apple 
seeds. There is no doubt but drilling pa\s, and this drill sows more 
than half as wide as the two-horse drills. This will go to the 18th 
largest list of subscribers. Price $30. Made and donated by Ewald 
Over, Indianapolis, lnd. 
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No. IP. The Ductile Fanning Mill. 
Farmers hardly realize the import¬ 
ance of marketing only cloan grain. 
It takes but u very trifle of foul stuff 
in a bushel of wheat to reduce its 
price from three to five cents. On 
many a largo farm, a Johnson & 
Field mill would pay for itself the 
first year; and then, the satisfaction 
and profit of bring able to bow only 
clean seed, They are strongly built 
of the best material, and are provided 
with sieves uud screens for cleaning 
nil kinds of grain. This, some subscrib¬ 
er will get for the 1 ‘Jtli largest club. 
Who shall it tm? Prlco #80. Manufac¬ 
tured by Johnson & Field, Racine, 
placing the center section it becomes a sulky spring-tooth harrow, and can also be used as 
a broad-cast seeder. It is a fine tool, strong, well made and durable. Price, $45. We 
shall give it to tho sender of the 14th largest club. 
No. 15. The Wilder Flow Sulky. 
This plow sulky is strong, durable, aud light, being entirely of iron and steel. Tt is so made 
that the farmer can attach his favorite plow, whichever it may bo, and he is ready to plow 
at once. The plow is easily governed by the rider, and is held in position better than it 
No. 30. The Itrndlcy Hell-Dumping Sulky Iloi-sc Kuko. 
It is very gratifying to use a good hay-rake; and this is agiod one. The axle is so rondo 
that it never sags In the middle; the thills are stiffened by wrought irou braces connecting 
fj with the axle n few inches from the ends. It 
ir rrn rr i [ _- dumps from both wheels, ami can be dumped 
I [I ^ I'u a corner without! cramping the rake. 
[L \ | / V The tenth are tempered in oil, nreiudepen- 
|dent and adjustable and run well under the 
|r- P.X' . : .P*. a 11 lmy, currying the loud, and do not scratch 
f i O'jIl'' i'i ^ 'T 1 the ground, gathering stones and dirt. By 
xTr!filrJrvi J use of the treadle too rake can at will be 
Wimu nr [[[( /if \ j dumped, or bold to the ground, to cause it, 
fill film * // 1 p// to rake and carry u largo load. The hand 
\\\v. \ . I . ¥■'$$&■ - lever can bo used to elevate the teeth, but 
when not so used remains in tho position 
•"■•"A'S-iE -.-—' shown. Price $30. Manufactured by 
Syracuse, N. Y., and will ha given to tho sender of tho 20th luigostclub. 
Bradley & Co. 
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Fertilizer Attachment. 
could be by any plowman while walking. Plows on wheels are gradually coming into 
extensive use, and In-re is a splendid opportunity for some subscriber to get a no w plow 
sulky for a littJe pleasant labor,- and at the same time benefit his neighbors. We shall 
give this to tho sender < f tho 15th largest club. Price $40. Manufactured by the Wilder 
Manufacturing Company, Monroe, Mich. 
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No. 1G. Wheeler <fc Meliek Co.’s Two-horse Kldlig Cultivator. 
This tool, as shown by cut, is a modification of the Disc Harrow, fitted for uso in the corn. 
the grain. The drill runs very steadily and is easily handled. Each year Is proving the de¬ 
sirability of putting corn in drills rather than in lulls, and these one-row and one horse drills 
are very convenient for many farmers who do not make corn the principal crop. Price $30. 
It will be given to the sender of the 21st largest club. Manufactured by the Farmers’ Friend 
Manufacturing Co., Day ton, Ohio. 
No. !4‘2. Albion (Sulkr Hay ltuke. 
This is a new invention and is said to com 
bine such new features as to make it operate 
one-third easier than auy other hand dump 
rake, and a boy lax’ge enough to drive can 
use it, it is the simplest in construe 
tion and most durable rake made! It is ad¬ 
justable to the weight of driver. Price $30, 
will go to the 22d largest club. Made by the 
Albion Manufacturing Co,, Albion, Mich. 
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