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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
153 
THE SUGAR MAKER’S FRIEND. 
Over 6 , 000,000 Sold, to replace various other kinds. 
£ o 
Users acknowledge that the 
EUREKAS run enough sap every 
year over others to more than 
pay their price. 
t&~It SUGAR MAKERS fail to 
get a supply of these Spouts of a hard¬ 
ware dealer or agent I will deliver to any R. R. Station east of Mississippi River, 
charges preplid, SotYess than 10^ on receipt of prices here given. Sam-’ 
plea of each sent post-paid on receipt of three U. S. 3-cent stamps. Address,orders 
at once to C. C. POST, Patentee, — 
Burlington, Vt. 
No. 2, $4.25 per hundred. 
//V0CK%SONS C0 MNETTSQuMVte?F0RT-WAYNE. I NOT 
Cast-Iron Field Rollers 
IIS TWO SECTIONS 
30 inches in diameter. 
No. 1 size, 9 ft. long-over 
all; weight 1300 lbs. 
No. 2 size, 7 feet lone: 
over all; weight 1100 
lbs. No farmer can 
afford to do without 
one. In turning, one 
section rolls forward, 
the other backward.. 
No tearing up of the 
soil. Address, ___ 
BICKEF <fc PEASE, Manufacturers^ Racine, Wliu 
These Rollers are more expensive than common 
ones, but are by far the cheapest for the farmer, 
as they will last a lifetime. 
ONONDAGA PAT’D ROAD SCRAPER. 
Made entirely of the best iron and steel. They are strong 
and durable, and what every road district in the country 
needs. Price is only $25.00. For circulars and particulars, 
address, F. G. AUSTIN, Box 293, Skaneateles, N.Y. 
DARNELL’S li FURROWER 
£ MARKER 
v 
Gauge 5 ^*^. Opens a 
adjustablc^^^JJI better row ^ -t 
to all inequaK^^Jjp ™n|neither soft or hard £3 
ities of ground. ground than any other Marker. 
Leaves the earth well pulverized at bottom of furrow. 
Marks any width from 2>£ to 5 feet, and from a mere 
mark to 6 inches deep. 
“Take pleasure in recommending it. It does the business; is 
well made and will last for years "J.S.Collins,Moorestown.N.J. 
“It far exceeds my expectations. If the real merits of this 
cheap implement were known to potato growers alone, the sales 
would be immense.” E.L. Coy,Pres. Wash. Co.(N. T.) Agr.Society 
H llf lift Ilf* UTERI Manufact'r, Moorestown, 
■ WiUUUUn I Burlington Oo., N. J. 
C l ROUND MOLES. Their habits. How to catch 
jr them. Free. Address, 
L. H. OLMSTED, Corona, New Jersey. 
CIDER 
Presses, G-raters, Elevators, &c. 
BOOMER & BOSCHERT PRESS 
CO„ Syracuse, N. Y. 
THE OLD RELIABLE HALLADAY 
STANDARD WIND MILL 
27 VEABS IN' -C7SE. 
GUARANTEED 
Superior to any other make. 
17 Sizes-1 to 40 H. Power 
Adopted by U.S.g-ov. 
at forts ana garrisons 
and by all leading R. 
R. Cos. of this and 
other Countries. 
Also, the 
Celebrated IXL Feed Mill, 
which can be run bv any power and is cheap, effective, and 
durable. Will grind any kind of small grain into feed at the 
rate of 6 to 25 bushels per hour, according to quality and size 
of mill used. Send for Catalogue and Price-List. Address 
U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP GO., BATAVIA, ILL. 
THE “CENTENNIAL” FANNING MILL. 
The Best Mill in 
the Would. It sep¬ 
arates Oats, Cockle, 
and all foul stuff 
from Wheat. Is also 
a perfect cleaner of 
Flax, Timothv. 
Clover, and ali kinds 
of seeds. The great 
improvement over 
other mills is that it 
has two shoes. It is 
especially adapted 
for warehouse use. 
Send for Descriptive 
Circular and Price- 
IAst. Liberal dis 
_ count to dealers 
W Address, S. FREE 
MAN & SON, Ra 
cine, Wis. 
THE CELEBRATE© 
A. P. DICKEY FANNING MILLS. 
Have n o 
equal. They 
‘obtained the 
hi g h e s t 
J| award at the 
Centennial’ 
in 1876. and 
xt Paris in 
1878. These 
mills are 
,Jmade in nine 
:^s i z e s , for 
Farm and 
Ware -house 
use(hand or 
power). Ca¬ 
pacity from 
50 to 5 00 
bushels per 
, , hour. They 
clean and separate all kinds of Grain and Seed for mar¬ 
ket; also grade them for seeding. They separate Oats 
and foul seed, such as Cockle, Smut, &c., from wheat, Bar¬ 
ley or Rye; and are specially adapted for cleaning, sep¬ 
arating and grading Timothy, Clover, Red-Top, Flax, 
etc., and clean and eeparate three kinds of Beans at one 
operation. We also make the 
“Peeriess Corn S heller, ” Cast Iron Field Rollers, &c. 
Address, RICKEY & PEASE. Manufacturers, 
RACINE, Wisconsin. 
t^Buckeye’Juniqk' 
& awn Mower^S* 
MANUFACTURED BY 
P Vo 
°v? 
6 <v- 
THE ASPINWALL POTATO PLANTER. 
Will plnnt 5 Acres per day. Marking, dropping, fur¬ 
rowing. and covering in a single operation. A fertilizer 
attachment can be furnished with a capacity of 200 to 600 
lbs. per acre. B. GILL «fc SON, 
Trenton Agricultural M orks, Trenton, N. J. 
Farm Grist ills 
AND CORN SHELLERS. 
OVER 25,000 NOW IN USE, 
Every Machine is fully Wa r- 
ra nteel. Price of Mills, $15 to $40. 
Shellers, $5. Don’t buy a Mill or 
Sliellei* until you have seen our terms 
and Illustrated Circular. Address 
LIVINGSTON & CO., Iron Founders, Pittsburgh, Pa, 
HEEBNER’S PATENT 
Level Tread Horse Power 
WITH SPEED REGULATOR. 
Heebner’s Improved Little Giant Thresh¬ 
ing Machine. 
“ Union ” Feed Cutter, Circular and Drag Saw Machine, 
etc. Send for Catalogue. 
HEEBNER & SONS, Landsdale, Mont. Co., Pa. 
WORTH 
©IOO to any farmer 
or dealer. 
L B. GOHU a BO/S 
New Catalogue 1,000 
Illustrations of latest Improved Labor-saving Implements 
and Machines for the Farm. By mail, 20 cents. Send for it. 
197 WATER STREET, N. Y. 
Carpenter Saws 
Or any other kind, you can file yourself with our New 
Machine so that it will cut Better than Ever. The 
teeth will all remain of equal size and shape. Sent free 
on Receipt of 82.50 to any part of the United States. 
Illustrated Circulars free. Address 
E. ROTH & BRO., New Oxford, Pa. 
The only adjustable wire cloth sieve made. It will take 
out good seeds from refuse of wind mills that cannot be 
cleaned by any other process. Can be adiusted to many 
different-sized and shaped meshes. Made ail sizes and for 
all purposes. No. 1 will separate a Clover Seed from Plan¬ 
tain, Daisy, Buckhoru, Wild Carrot, and No. 2 will separate 
Wheat from Rye, Cockle and Cheat. No. 3 for Peas and 
Beans and Corn. No.4for Onion Sets. Price, 82.00 to 
82.50. Crank and power macliines.made with Adjustable 
Sieves four to ten feet long, will clean and grade from ten 
to a hundred bushels of seed or grain per hour more per¬ 
fectly than any other mill or machine made, because the 
meshes of the sieves can be adjusted to any size desired. 
Sieves can also be made .to fit fanning mills, one Adjustable 
Sieve being equal to ten or more common old style sieves. 
n? ieve Manufacturing Co.. Milton, Pa. 
_ T R-B. Thomas iRemington Ag’l Co.), 57 Reade Street, 
New Pork City, U.S.A., Sole Agent for the Export Trade. 
