GreatAmiricam 
Company 
d for 
g and 
iting 
3 rind¬ 
'd and 
Cut- 
Hay, 
i n g 
Pump- 
Vater, 
A Turkey Gobbler. 
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Haying Tools, Horse Powers, .Tacks, Ac. 
Give drj.th ant location of yonr well: Quantity of water 
wantcl ,tt-at*al»0 wtiat machluary yon »bn to operate, and 
we will qitiiia tun a apncial price for th<* ctitlrc outfit, or any part 
thereof, Retlahlc Hp-uU wanted In all ittiaeflgned counties. 
C 8, Wind Ensinc 4 Pump Co., Batavia. Kane fo„ III. 
More than 1 750 Hoi- _cowa in tblsberdlud made 
steins Imported ann bred fljSoaTV. records fromJ 4 ,(W) to 18 .UOO 
by this firm 600 now on /g£^k-*i£M CthL * Vit WnFoi* 
hand and In quarantine. a'|P" S' ■* '^fil ,n f* 
All of choice quality and ^ Sff '*v^. ij| which in lulled every ma 
breeding. Nearly all the vi .-yd#- A #Jf tore cow m the herd that 
deep milking families of V H-i vST we hadownod longenough 
America represented. V :. V. v£ X c to muke b year * 
Over *i yearly records F \ l&i. . excepting one kept for fr 
made by OOtwa In this herd, <LJi .-**&&*< li S" n v We 
which average 11.212 lbs. & -a.'.o k U i- (1 through the year ending 
oks, per vr-ur. at an average * ' - -■ \ w \ . *“ June Iasi five mature 
nee of 4 li vrsrv V iRl V iV,V.VH J cows, Ihe entire lot aver 
in I*M onr entire herd of ' ' . #Rlng’5,(81 Hi*. I Mojfc 
sXbs froL * Tera, ' ed v m 
’ Vni*«i our c tire herd of /I ' f W* * W*\ V/ Lfr Family), five ofthem 2 year 
eight S-year old* averaged old. and two :n year old*. 
12 ‘tHx IIin flora • averaged ’1,55* lbs. 12-'ozs, 
Tin April 1st. 1884, tew The last 1* a family record 
Not on* of these records Juts ever been equaled with an equal number of cows in any herd. 
buttgh kecoruh. 
ft Cows averaged 17 lbs. 51< ozs. per week.-8 Heifers, 3 yearn old, averaged 13 lbs. 4% 
07.8 per week.-It Heifers. 2 years old and youuger, averaged 10 lbs 8 ozs. per week. 
The entire original imported Netherland Family of Six Cows (2 being but 3 years old) ave¬ 
raged 16 lbs. 12 11-13 os®, per week. 
The above records are a sufficient guarantee of superiority. This is the class of Cattle with 
which to found fl Herd, niaki RIGHT. 
See for yourself before buying. Prices reasonable. Send for catalogue and examine pedigrees. 
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NFSR a co„ Prop rs and Matiui’r*, Darijngton Eko. 
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period, and \* now Introduced Into tbe L.H for the 
Increased quantity find Improved quality of the 
WOOL, making H bright and ‘ilk.' bays the Whole 
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41 Temple Place, Boston, Mass. 
M. ‘W. X>TJ3NTXX-AJVi: 
Wayne, Du Page Co., Illinois, 
HAS IMPORTED FROM FRANCE 
Pereheron lli»r*e* valued at #8.000,000, 
w hleh i nr lull, « 
75 PER CENT OF ALL HORSES 
Whose purity of blood 1* ostubtUhed by thdrpedigrceg 
recorded in the feT 1D BOOK 8 441* I 
EVER IMPORTED TO AMERICA. 
^ STOCK ON^MA*I>| 
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v>, nviy be »<*14 to lie. if tbor 
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•CORN and WHEAT 
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Ka 112 Fifth A Venn-., N .v York. 
By William Crozier&uti. Peter Henderson 
• J 1 _ _ V. . t _ 
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^ | u corn at the rate of *u buah- 
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We offer an fl to 10 H.P. Automntle, Snnrk Arresting. 
Mounted Portable Engine, wilh Mill. If ft. carriage, 
82 ft. track and wavs. -■ simultaneous lever set head 
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Elmira, N. Y.. Box 841. 
Shafting, Pulleys, and Hangers. 
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King dv Co., Owego, Tioga Co., N.Y. 
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