[January, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
1883 .] 
MILL MANUFACTORY. 
The Old Reliable Manufacturers of 
MANURE SPREADER, 
f Pulverizer & Cart Combined. 
One load put out by the Spreader will 
do as much good to the present crops as 
two ordinarily spread by hand. 
The great¬ 
est invention 
following the____ 
Reaper and Mower. Introduced in 1878, and uu,, 
used by over 3,000 fanners; from Maine to Oregon ^ 
Texas, Florida, Cuba, Canada and Germany, every¬ 
where telling its own story of economy of labor,- 
saving and better use of manure. Handles all kinds of manure, from the coarsest to the finest, ashes, lime, 
muck, cotton seed, etc., wet or dry, any amount per acre, broadcast or in drills, in one-tenth the time it can be 
done by hand. Covers every inch of ground with finely pulverized manure, insuring rapid growth and uniform 
crops: its quality of work not approached by hand labor at ten times the cost. Will save its cost in one season, 
read the testimony of best farmers in every state, saying they would sooner do without their reaper or mower. 
Illustrated catalogue free, address REulF & BURPEE MFG. CO., Syracuse. N. Y. 
ESTABLISHED 1851. 
GRIST MILLS OF FRENCH BURR STONE. 
Portable Mills for Farmers. 18 Sizes and Styles. 
Over 2,000 in use. $100, and upwards. Complete 
Mill and Sheller, $115. A bov can grind and keep in order. 
Adapted to any kind of suitable power. Complete Flouring 
and Corn Mills, ALE SIZES. Send for Book on grind 
lng mills and saw mills 
NORDYKE & MARMON CO., Indianapolis, Ind. 
TRIUMPH 
STEAM GENERATOR. 
For cooking feed for stock, heat¬ 
ing water, etc. 
Send for Catalogues and Circular 
on Preparing Food for Stock. 
C. B. RICE »fc CO., 
35 and 37 So, Caual St., 
CHICAGO, ILL. 
For STEAM, WATER, WIND, 
HORSE, or HAND POWER. 
Possessing great capacity and 
durability. Every Mill warranted 
to do just what we claim for it. 
Send for new Illustrated Cat¬ 
alogue. Address 
THE EDWARD HARRISON 
MILL CO., 
New Haven, Conn. 
The Belle City 
ENSILAGE AND 
FEED GUTTER. 
It has no equal for good, 
rapid work and durability. 
Can be run by wind power. 
It suits every time. Send 
for circular, and name this 
paper. DAVID LAW 
TOh. Racine Wis 
MISHAWAKA 
FEED MILLS. 
Combined Sheller and Grinder..$65.00 
No. 1 Grinder. .45.00 
No. 2 Grinder .. 30.00 
Grind twenty bushels per hour. 
Address for Circular 
ST. JOSEPH MAN'F’G CO., 
Mishawaka. Ind. 
STATIONARY ENGINES for all purposes, from 8 
to 500 Horse power. 
PORTABLE ENGINES for all purposes, from 8 to 
80 Horse-oower. 
MERCHANT. STANDARD and PONY CIR¬ 
CULAR SAW-MILLS. 
FLOURING RILL MACHINERY, Feed 
Mills, Steam Boilers, &c., &c , with all reliable mod¬ 
ern Improvements AI.SO CONTKACTERS. Have 
one of tlie largest and best equipped shops in the United 
States. If in want of good, first-class work at fair prices, 
send for Catalogue. 
COOPER MANUFACTURING CO., 
MT. VERNON, OHIO. 
COMMON SENSE ENGINES. 
Simple, durable, of the best workmanship 
and material. Solid Wrought Iron Bobers. 
Engine complete on board cars at Spring- 
Held. Ohio, at following prices: 
3 Horse Power..$275 
5 - “ 300 
7 “ “ 375 
10 “ “ 500 
15, 20 and 25 H. P. at very low prices. 
These Engines fully guaranteed in every 
respect. Address Common Sense Engine 
'Co., Springfield, Ohio. 
KRIEBEL’S 
Vibrating-Valve 
STEAM ENGINES. 
One-third less Machin¬ 
ery than others. Best 
Engine for farm and 
dairy purposes. 
Address, 
West Point En¬ 
gine and Machine 
Co., 
West Point, Pa. 
Meal and Oyster Shells 
in the Frank Wilson Pat. $5 Hand Mill. 
No. 3 Power Mill grinds green bones, 
dry bones, corn and cob, and grain. Illustrated Circulars 
and Testimonials sent on application. Address 
WILSON BROS., Easton, Pa. 
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ORANGE JUDD CO, 751 Broadway, N. Y. 
DAVID W. JUDD, Vies-President. 
SAMUEL BURN II AMT, Secretary. 
REMOVAL. 
W. S. BLUNT’S 
IMPROVED UNIVERSAL 
FORCE PUMPS. 
The undersigned begs to offer a 
new line of the above Pumps, 
which combine all the improve¬ 
ments that a long experience 
have suggested. These Pumps 
have an Increased stroke, greater 
power, superioi finish, and beau¬ 
ty of design. They can be placed 
in any desired position, as the 
working head rotates. 
The upper Nozzle offers a 
straight water-way through the 
Pump, saving much frictioD 
when filling a tank. Hose can 
be used at either Nozzle if de¬ 
sired. A full assortment of 
these Pumps constantly on hand, 
for the house, and for out-door 
wells of the greatest depth. For 
power and reliability, these 
Pumps cannot be surpassed. 
Complete outfits furnished to 
order, and advice given on all 
uestions relating to Water 
upply. Send for circulars. 
W. S. BLUNT, 100 BEEKMAN ST., NEW YOP.K. 
Eastern Depo', A. M. Morton & Co., Boston, Mass. 
Depot on Pacific Coast, Dunham, Carrigan & Co., San 
Francisco, Cal. 
(MENTION THIS PAPER.) 
GET THE BEST FARM 
GRIST MILL. 
CAST STEEL GRINDING PARTS. 
Guaranteed More Durable. 
TAKE LESS POWER and 
DO MORE WORK. 
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W. 1,. HOVER & BRO. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Mfrs. op the Union Horse-Power and Threshers. 
J^rt is tic, gn omes 
CHEAPEST^BEST MILL* 
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