SUPPLEMENT T© THE BUBAL BEW-TOBKEft 
ening out of the feed, no matter how tangled, 
before it is presented to the knives, thus giving 
a more uuiform length of cut than any de¬ 
vice yet invented. We give No 8 size,'price 
$35, for 50 subscribers. Manufactured by 
Belcher <& Taylor Agricultural Tool Co., 
Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
I’illine’s Patent Coin Silver Milking Tul»e« 
a thing impossible to And. In the Challenge, 
a recent invention by Mr. David Logan of 
Meadville. Pa., we have a combined tool, 
one of which Is a reliable jointer. It is 
the result of many years' practical work 
by Mr. Logan, and does the work with 
ease and accuracy. It is made of the 
ging in wet or thick bottom grass without 
hurrying aDd worrying the team or straining 
the machine. The whole machine is perfectly 
balanced, which insures its running smoothly 
even iu very rough laud. It is manufactured 
and fully warranted by Bradley & Co., 
Syracuse, N. Y. Price $80. It will be given 
For sore and obstructed teats and hard- 
milking cows. Every owner of a cow should 
have a set of these tubes. Price $3 per set, or 
50c. each. A set for four subscribers, or a 
single tube for one. Furnished by George P. 
Pilling, 101 S. Tenth street, Philadelphia. Pa. 
Hcienlific Cora and Feed Mill. 
The Foos Manufacturing Co., Springfield, 
Ohio, furnish us with the above mill and 
plates. The grinding platos are of a special 
Field Force Hump. 
The aggregate loss this year to the fruit 
growers of this country, through the depre¬ 
dations of injurious insects, will figure well up 
into the millions. Nor is the loss of fruit the 
ouly damage; those trees this year defoliated 
have been so weakened that were they not to 
be again attacked, it 
njm would be several years 
i£la>v\ before they would re- 
111 \\ cover full vigor or 
1,\N produce full crops 
th * s 1° S * an< ^ dam " 
tyJH» v u age could easily have 
~BB. g been prevented by 
the use of Paris green, 
Ik' Z ‘ er insect icides applied 
li with a force pump and sprinkler. 
■1 We have tried several force pumps,but 
mm have found n thing for the price, or 
or for twice the price, so effective as 
jMB the Field Force Pump. Itisstrong.sim 
pie. always ready for use, has au air- 
ifl^ chamber,insuring n cunatantaud eteaily 
stream or spray; will easily throw the 
fluid GO or 10 feet and over the highest 
orchard or shade tree His indispens¬ 
able in the orchard or vineyard and is 
very handy in washing wagons or win¬ 
dows. und its use will often put out an 
Er-j*. incipient fire and save the buildings. 
It can be applied to a suction pipe and 
used as u first class cistern pump wbeu 
not needed in the orchard or vineyard, 
and, withal, costs only $6. We have 
used one for years, and know of nothing 
equal to it. It is made bv the Field 
Force Pump Co., Lock port, N. Y.. and we 
shell give one to any person for a club of six 
subscribers. Every farmer should have one. 
HAAh'JQD SYracuss 
finest of annealed steel, is of convenient 
size to carry, is strong, simple and durable. 
Its principle of setting gives any desired 
amount of se% and sets every tooth exactly 
alike, thus keeping the teeth in a straight line 
Another very nice feature iu this set. is a 
rubber cushion against which the points of 
the teeth come and which effectually pre- 
to any one desiring it who sends us SO sub¬ 
scriber ■>. 
Hr ml ley's Two-Wlicelcr. 
This vehicle is manufacture 1 l>v Bradley.& 
Co., Syracuse. N. Y . under the Perry patent. 
It has a large, roomy body, fully 37 inches wide 
New York Seed Drill, 
Albion Sulky liny Unite. 
This new invention combines such new fea¬ 
tures as to make it operate one third easier 
than any other hand dump rake, and a boy 
This drill is made by the Higganum Manu 
factering Corporation, which is equivalent to 
saying that it is a good one, as they are very 
reliable manufacturers. It drops very ac¬ 
curately, is strong, and gives perfect satisfac 
tion to all who use it. Price $12.00. Giveu 
for a club of 24 subscribers. 
vents their being dulled in setting. No 
person who owns a cross cut saw could afford 
to be without it if it cost three times its price. 
It. is made by the Saw Combination Co., 
David Logan,agent, Meadville,Pa. Price $1.00. 
Given for one subscriber. 
Macomber’* Corn Planter. 
This can also be used as a bean and beet 
It has no disk, elide, or brush to be 
at top of cushion. It is trimmed with dark- 
green broadcloth, wood dash, 118 inch axles, 
with wheels to correspond. It weighs about 
235 pounds, and is so constructed that all the 
jogging or borse motion from the body of the 
cart is overcome, making it ride as easy as a 
phaeton. The price of the one shown in the 
cut is $80, and we give it for a club of 300 sub¬ 
scribers. 
Cole's Improved Garden Plow 
'atsmmnu ' ^ - ^ v 
large enough to drive can use it; it is the sim¬ 
plest in construction and most durable rake 
made. It is adjustable to the weight of driver. 
The price is $30, and we give it for GO subscrib¬ 
ers. Manufactured by the Albion Manufac¬ 
turing Co. Albion, Mich. 
planter. 
Th© Mitchell Farm Waiton. 
We have used this wagon for a number of 
years as premiums, and it has pleased our 
patrons so well that we offer it. again. It 
satisfies completely every one who uses is It 
is made of thoroughly seasoned timber and of 
the best iron and steel. It has a steel spring 
seat, Hurlbut patent brake, top box, whrltie- 
Comblnntlon Anvil and vice, Hardened Face, 
Finely Poll*lied.Weight 00 pounds. Price,S5, 
continually causing trouble. The quantity 
seed dropped is gauged by a thumb nut. Pr; 
$3.50. Given to three subscribers. Manufi 
tured by S. M. Macomber. Grand Isle, Vt. 
This is a light, strong and very handy little 
plow. The handles are of wood, bent into 
good sb*pe. The wheel Is of iron ond steel, 
and the bent handles allow of its being com 
paratively small, giving a short “tandard to 
the plow The plows, large and small, are of 
steel, and also have a pair of scuffles for 
working the ground very shallow. It is made 
by G. W. Cole, Canton, Ill. Price, complete 
with scuffles, $5. Given for five subscribers. 
Tlu* Perfect Milk Pall. 
The cut shows its eoustructiou perfectly It 
forms a seat for the milker, excludes the dirt, 
cannot be kicked over, and as the receiving 
funnel is supported by a rubber tube, it can 
The Cooley Creamer. 
We select the “Regular," shown in 
cut as best adapted to the wants of our 
patrons. It has been in use now seven 
years aud is received with universal fa¬ 
vor, The results obtained by submerg¬ 
ing milk in cold water so far exceed 
those by the old method of separation 
iu shallow pans, that creumers have 
become not only very popular with all 
classes, but to those beeping many cows, 
a necessity. We are sure our friends 
will be pleised that we can offer them 
the above creamer, price $35, for 50sub- 
Mathewa 1 Steed Drill. 
This well known garden drill will open a 
furrow, drop seed accurately, cover it the de¬ 
sired depth, lightly roll it and at the same 
time mark the next row. It sows with au 
evenness and rapidity impossible to the most 
trees, evener, neck-yoke and stay chains and 
is sent out ready for service. The one we 
offer has a 3%xl0 inch skein and I%x9 IGand 
% inch tire. Price $110, and we present it for 
a club of 160 subscribers Made by Mitchell, 
Lewis & Uo., Racine, Wis 
not be broken. It is just what you want. 
Made by R. H. Alien Co., 189 & 191 Water 
Street, New York. Price $2.25. Given for 
six subscribers._ 
Lewis's (Join blueliou Force Puiup. 
The pump is made of heavy, mandrel drawn 
brass tubing, is 33 inches long and about 1;., 
inches iu diameter, weighlug about 4)$ lb* 
It is a combination of thiee very useful inMru- 
The operation of spreading manure is one 
seldom well done on a farm, and still a very 
important one, as everybody knows that one 
load properly spread is worth a dozen as usu¬ 
ally done. The Kemp Spreader docs the work 
better than it. is possible to do it by harnb and 
ten times ns rapidly, it is made by the Kernp 
& Burpee Manufacturing Co.. Syracuse, N. 
Y. Price $135. We will give one to any 
person who sends us a club of 205 subscribers. 
I. X. L. Iron Feed Mill, No. 2. 
. This mill is cheap, 
does good work and 
» JX 1 . fj&r can Im run by any 
power. Except the 
hopper, it is all iron. 
Y^W P r * ue H $50, and 
JY &M fifTr we K»ve it for a club 
(►-pSv'j; Ufil of 130 subscribers. 
Manufactured by 
U. 8. Wind Engine 
■ js * mu! Pump Co., Ba- 
CballeuKe Cross-Cut 8itw-nel and Jointer. 
Every man who uses a cross-cut saw 
should be prepared to set, joint and file 
his saw even in the woods. The most diffi¬ 
culty iu keeping a saw in order, Is in joint¬ 
ing it accurately. There are many sets 
which do fair work, but a jointer that could 
be • uccessfully used by everybody, has been 
ments or machines (see cut above-)—a force 
pump, a potato bug exterminator or agri 
cultural syringe, and a veterinary syringe— 
at least $12 worth of instruments or machines 
combined. Price, nickel pluted, $7.50. Will 
be given for 13 subscribers. 
