iUPPhlMENT T© THE BUBAL «£W-YORKER. 
A. H. Pomeroy. 216 and 220 Asylum Street, 
Hartford, Conn._ 
Noyes Hay Carrier. 
Those who hare the hand 
ling of bay will be delighted 
vsSMjL-:/?_ with the offer of thi3 imple 
It has stood the test of 
to steel, therefore all tools made with 
this fuel are much tougher and of more even 
quality than by any other method. Each one 
of these saws is furnished with adjustable 
handles, with which it can be used in any 
position; as well for cutting down trees as for 
sawing those that are down. Made by Emer 
son, Smith & Co,, Limited, Beaver Falls, Pa. 
Price of six foot saw and handles, $6.40. We 
will give one of these saws for four subscribers. 
dollars’ worth of property may be saved. These 
are only a few advantages of having a good 
bell on the farm house. This bell is made of 
the best material and covered with a rich and 
durable gold bronze. The hangings are coat¬ 
ed with an indestructible varnish, preventing 
rust. It is 17 inches in diameter and weighs 
50 pounds. The regular price Is $5. Delivered 
on board the curs without aoy extra charges. 
For sale by Bell & Co. Hillsboro, Ohio. Given 
for four subscribers. 
pensive, durable, and wHb t 
perfect working sbeller, 
so constructed that a WgjQ E 
boy can take it apart f 
and put it together PVijfWWyj 
^There are many rea- Z*jV 
sons why farmers, poul- 
try raisers, and every- \ 7 ' M 
body who has corn to 
shell, should have one. Price $3. Given for 
seven subscribers. Made by the Lehigh Val¬ 
ley Emery Wheel Company, Lebighton, Pa. 
meot. 
years and of competition and 
given entire satisfaction. It 
has received many first pre 
xniums at fairs. It is adapt¬ 
ed to use in or out of the 
barn; for taking hay in or 
The Clinton-Chilled Plow with Potent 
Jointer. 
The great novelty and superiority of this 
plow consist in the crooked jointer arm which 
passes out over the furrow in such a n ay that 
grass, weeds or manure passing over the joint¬ 
er and up the arm are caught and buried by 
the turning furrow. We have them in use 
and can recommend them xo do whatisclaim- 
The Planet Jr. Combined Seed Drill und 
Cultivator. 
This is one of the most popular tools ever 
offered and is unrivalled in beauty of design, 
perfection of finish, convenience and capacity 
T uoiu^ iui i-aaiu^ 
out of buildings as well as 
for stacking it in the open 
field, with very little expense for the stack¬ 
ing frame. It saves time and expense, is 
durable and does not easi I y get out of order 
Price $10; given for 20 subscribers at $2 
each. Made by the U. S. Wind Engine and 
Pump Co., Batavia, I1L 
The R. B, Corn-shellcr. wlib Separator. 
Price 815 50. 
Every man who raises corn should have a 
com-8beller, aDd this is a good one, with a 
device for separating the cobs completely 
Hoeing Koth SM«. 
The" rinnet Jr." Combined Prill, 
CulUvetor amt flow. 
booing Between Rowe. » OulUretor. 
for work. Each machine is sent out with the 
tools ready for adjustment, as shown in the 
cut. Price $15. Will be given for 30 sub¬ 
scribers. 
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Price, complete, $14, or jointer alone, $3. VV e 
will give one of the al>ove plows either wood 
or iron beam, your choice, for 14 subscribers, 
or the jointer alone fitted for use on ai y 
plow, for six subscribers. If you have never 
used one of these jointers, you should by all 
means secure oue, and you will take solid 
comfort in using ir. 
The Planet Jr. Combined Horse Hoe, 
Cultivator. &c. 
The sale of this tool and the reputation 
gained by it over the whole of the United 
States and in many foreign countries, have 
probahly never been surpassed by a similar 
implement in so short a time Price, with 
wheel, $13.50. Given for 27subscribers. These 
implements are supplied by S. L. Allen & Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. _ 
from the corn. It is simple and strong, turns 
easily and shells fast. Given for 31 subscrib¬ 
ers. Made by the Higganum Manufactering 
Corporation, Htggamim, Conn. 
Carter’s Patent Needle Hay Knife. 
This knife has been tested fully by 
the side of the best knives made, and will cut 
more hay and do it easier than any of them. 
Its velocity and special excellence consist in 
the chisel edge teeth, as shown by the lower 
knife in the above cut. It cuts rapidly and 
easily, hay or straw, in stack, mow or bale, 
and can also be used for cutting moss or peat, 
or for cutting muck in ditching, or wherever 
a hay knife is to be used. As the grinding is 
Farmer’s Forge. No. A. will brat one-and- 
oue-hnlfiucli Iron. Price 8S. 
Will be given for 16subscribers. Tbeabove 
is from a complete kit of tools consisting, in 
addition to the above, of hot chisel, cold 
chisel, drills, aJze eye, shoeing hammer and 
Lomlerback’s Combination Tools. 
This little implement is a regular tool box 
of itself, as it contains ten very convenient 
and almost indispensable tools in one. We 
will point them out by reference to the cut; 
A. adjustable screw driver; B. hand vise; C 
wrench; D.nail puller; E. large gas pliers; 
F. hammer: G. leather punch: H. wire cuts 
ter; I. small gas pliers; J. pincers These 
are made by Edwiu Louder back & Co., 413 
South 5th St., Phila¬ 
delphia, Pa. Prices, 
No. 1—7 inches long— 
$1.00; No 2—'.) inches— 
$1 25; NoS—12 inches— 
$1.50. We will give a 
No 2, price $1.25, for 
two subscribers. 
W.HCAFITEH’S PATENT NEEDLE HAY KNIFE. 
PAT. APR 29, 1884. 
IMPROVED BY M.M. BARTLETT. 
Improvement Patented April 28,1885. 
i side, any novice can lighter thsn the old rigid tree, they are 
if a tooth breaks out, strong that the most powerful team can 
es it as good as new. break them. They are made by Jerome I 
> popular that 2,000 ter, Tiverton Four Corners. R, 1 There 
e demand. It is made _ . three sizes. We will give a r 
ol Co . Hallowell, Me. It of two-horse trees, price $3 
handle,screw plates,tongs,piocers.and farrier s 
knife. The prioeof this kit of tools ts $45, and 
the whole lot will be given for 60 subscribers. 
A farmer could easily secure these tools in a 
few rainy days They are supplied by 
the Foos Man ufacturing Co. Springfield, Ohio. 
HiuiiH's Calf Feeder. 
Emerson's Paten t 
Double Cross-oili S*w, 
Narrow Blade. 
This is something new 
in crosscut saws, two 
saws in one; two sets of 
teeth worn out before 
the saw is gone. No 
Cole & Fletnminu'o “Eclipse” 
Post-Hole Digger. 
This digger is made upon an 
entirely new principle being 
forced into the ground by 
driving. By actual experiment 
one man with the tools can dig 
as many holes as three men 
with spades, besides it makes a 
smoot h sided hole just about the 
size of a post. It is made by 
Messrs Cole & Flemming of 
Springfield. O. WewiUsendit 
i for tight subscribers. 
more gummiug of saws 
and breaking of teeth. 
This saw, as seen, has 
teeth on both edges,both 
sets are filed ready for 
use, but only one are set 
ready for use. When 
the Mt iu use is worn 
out, t*.e et is to be ham¬ 
mered out of that side; 
the others set, and you 
haveanewsaw. All who 
have used a cross cut 
saw know that when 
it once needs gumming, 
its best days are over, 
as one is very seldom 
made to work well after¬ 
wards. In the Emerson, 
both sets of teet h are 
made when th© saw is 
purchased. so that, 
though costing a little 
more than the ordinary 
saw, it is really much 
the cheaper in the end. 
It is made of the very 
finest grade of silver 
steel, and is heated, iu 
working and in temper¬ 
ing by natural gas, 
which contains no sul 
phur or other base 
properties so injurious 
Manufactured by Small & Matthews, Boston. 
Price $2.50. Tills saves all trouble of teaching 
the calf to drink, and enables it to take its 
food in a natural way, mixing the milk as 
taken with the gastric juice, thus promoting 
digestiou. Given for five subscribers. 
made of iron and steel, and is strong ami 
durable. It is adjustable to the hight of the 
user. Price $2. Given for four subscribers. 
Made by the Pontiac Novelty Works. Pontiac, 
Mich 
Farm Bell. 
The advantages of having such a bell on tbe 
farm are numerous. Besides proving useful 
in calling the “men folks” to meals, it is a 
The Premium Drills 
This tool should be owned by eveiy scroll 
twyer, model maker, and wood worker in the 
uintry. Many delicate pieces of scroll work, 
Kiuiring hours to saw out, are ruiued in put 
ting together for lack of proper tools. One of 
these drills and a screw driver will be found 
iuvaluable to tbe scroll sawyer or wood 
worker after once using. Price 85 cents. 
Given for two subscribers. Manufactured by 
The ones here offered are entirely safe, as thev 
fold up as shown in the cut, and are perfectly 
harmless to carry. The price is $ 1 They are 
supplied to us bv Maher & Grosh. Toledo, 
Ohio, and we send them for three subscribers. 
great safeguard in caseof thieves or the grow 
ing “Tramp” pest, for by a few taps help can 
be called from the field, or in case of fire it 
will call aid from the neighbors and many 
