ME i [UDi'BAXEK 
MUNSON’S PORTABLE MILLS. 
a \ W v[ a -i Wheat Flouring and Corn Grinding 
/J|r\ j' PORTABLE MILLS. 
Centennial Awards. 
KNiiSi International Exhibition, Phila., 1876. 
Mil life “ “ Santiago, Chili, 1875. 
■*)VT «e»t in the World ! 
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Every Mill Warranted. Every Mill fully 
Inspected , and Every Mill Placed on 
its Merits. 
, In Grinding- Wheat, Coni, Rc^rinding Middlings, and in 
Buckwheat Flouring—we Challenge Competition. 
MUNSON BROTHERS, 
Utica. N„ V 
LOOK OUT AT THE FAIRS FOR THE 
Higganum Manufacturing Corporation’s 
Display of New Goods, for which Agents are Wanted in Every County. 
HOLLINGSWORTH NEW QUAKER RAKE, 
Self and Hand Dump, The best rake ever put in the market. 
HUGH’S CASTOR TOOTH SMOOTHING HARROW. 
The only perfect Sxnoothing Harrow built. The Celebrated 
SEND FOR THE Tit FEW CATALOGUE. 
DAL NEW-YORKER. 
Farm, Freight and Plantation Wagons, 
AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION. 
Light Open and Top Buggies, Carriages, Business, Express 
and Platform Spring Wagons. 
SECOND TO 1ST O N IE . 
SENJ) FOR FRICE LIST ANT) CATALOGUE. 
OFFICE.—SOUTH BENE, INE. 
REPOSITORIES.—15 I & 153 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 
STUDEBAKER BROS., MANUF’G CO. 
THE FARM WAGONS, 
SPRING WAGONS, - 
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DRAYS AND TRUCES, BUSINESS WAGONS, 
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, 
MANUFACTURED HY THE 
CUTEST 
MILBUE1T WAGON COMPANY 
AT TOLEDO, OHIO, 
WHICH RECEIVED THE 
HIGHEST AWARD AT THE CENTENNIAL, 1876, 
Are "Unsurpassed if Equaled 
IdSr THE TXINriTIEID STATES. 
Quality. 
Finish. 
Buy the “Perfect 
Perfeet Hog-Uluger, 
The beat Hog Ring ever made— The Combined Stock Marzer and 
easily put ia—self-locking, and _ 
positively prevent* hug a from HOg-ic-nger. 
rooting. Wurianted not to make , , 
the nose sore. Biunple Itmger One hundred marked Oink*, 
and 100 l-ingu Kent prepaid on Initial betters, or Numbers, 
receipt Of $1. One trial wilt eon- sent for 85*. Ask your dealer 
viuoo all. Address t send for them. 
.1 . II. BROWN, Patentee and Manufttcturer, Ottawa, III. 
For side hill and level lands. Victorious in every trial, never defeated. Highest 
Award at Centennial, 1876 , New England Fair and Connecticut State Fairs. 
The Farmer’s Favorite Cider Mill & Wine Press* 
Entirely New, a Power Mill so arranged with Sweep, that a horse or ox can work it; 
WUl grind Go 1 us Ail of apples per hour. 
Pronounced the best at the Congress of Roots, (see cut). Manufactured only by the 
HIGGANUM MANUFACTURING CORPORATION, 
Made to supply the popular demand for au All-Kubber Hoot, and as pure as can lie made. 
Upper and legs double thickness of Rubber, the fiber or grain of widen is crossed at right 
ungles. whereby separation of the fibers or " vrarldna " is made impossible. Ordinary Rubber 
Roots invariably wrinkle, leading to cracks, besides cuuling the 
feet and ankles, and wearing out the stockings. All Ihia In 
obviated by the Double Upper and Leg. The bottoms arc of 
HoUd Rubber, half Inch thick, and not filled with liags, like 
common Kubber Roots. In the cut below, the black part 
Sectional View 
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RUBBER BOOT. 
Ihmviutr the Solid Rubber 
■’illlug Sole iu plaee of the 
las Killing used in ordinary 
lubber Boots. 
F/IRST LOGO S 
Warranted Three Months, 
And that there may be do question as to the time, the patent 
binding, as seeu iu cut, provides a space for every day. month 
and year, so that the retail dealer w hen making u 
sale, can punch out the date thereof, and the Bouts a 
will in themselves bear permanent record ot that A* 
date. (See warrant in largo circular.) Every Root JfA 
bears the wurrant iu Kubber letters ou the leg. 
Although seemingly high priced, 
are more economical than a Boot JmSsk 
of less cost, and with proper care 
will render good service from Fall ^ 
The Poor Man’s Boot 
We will send these boots by express, on receipt of the price, or C. O. D. if desired 
numbered from (5 to 11 , which correspond with the sizes of the Leather Root worn. 
Manufacturers of India Rubber Groods, 
425 BROADWAY A- 27 MAIDEN LANE, N. IT 
HIGGANUM, CONN., U. S. A. 
Manufacturers of Agricultural Implements of Every Description 
THE MONITOR SEED DRILL 
r. This Is the most complete and positive seed Drill ever Invented, it la 
»*> radically different from and superior to all others, it is the only machine 
$r\ which measures and drops the seed with a positive motion, and exactly 
/«L the same amount at each loot or yard. It has been tested by 3 years’ use 
JjpTa. In Massachusetts, and was awarded the highest prize at the •• Centennial." 
aSytsal t* The *• Monitor'' has been thoroughly tested during the season of 1879, 
-■-Sp'A—/ and heartily endorsed ua u rir*t-t'ln»« Mat-bine by Prof. Geo. Thurber, 
of New Jersey, and by Jas. Vick, of Koch ester, N. Y. 
IT»" Agents Wanted.— For full descriptive circular and testimonials 
r>nrne*w-f address 
THE MBRRIMAC MACHINE CO., Newbury port, Mass. 
TRAINED FOR A 
Successful Start in Business Life 
SPECIAL AND ORIGINAL SCHOOL 
| Purely American, and characteristic of 
. —— | the age and times. Established and 
conducted to meet a particular demand for a more practical, useful and profitable education of 
V oiinp Men and Boys—teaching them, by a short, direct, reasonable course of study, those things that will 
best aid and encourage them to start in life in some profitable industry, to earn their own bread,*’ get a 
good living, make money tor themselves and others, ami to win honors as enterprising, valuable American 
citizens. 
E ASTMA N COLLEGE, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., is the only school devoted hon- 
L estlv aiui earnestly to the above 
specialty, and is to-day the largest and most popular private educational institution in this country. 
Refers to patrons and graduates in every Slate. 
VOUNC MEN starting in life for themselves or assuming the business of a father or relative, and 
I — ■ - - wanting the best preparation to assure success ; 
M iddle-aged men desiring to change their course of life, or seeking places and business 
— 1 . — . 1 ■■ 1 1 more satisfactory and remunerative ; 
PARENTS AND GUARDIANS wanting their boys to be useful, prosperous citizens ; and 
MIC AND COLLEGE GRADUATES desiring a practical and profitable finish 
^^— to then theoretical and unprofitable 
will find The New, short, practical course ot study here, most invaluubie. 
ind tuition fee for prescribed course, $100 to $115. Applicants received any day. For College 
jarticulars, or special inquiry, address EASTMAN COLLEGE, Poughkeepsie, N. Y, 
