1883 .] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
157 
MORRELL'S 
Patent Bucket Force Pump 
For extinguishing Incipient 
Fire, in the House, Barn, Store, 
Office or Manufactory. For 
Washing Windows, Carriages, 
and Sidewalks, is offered with 
the conviction that it is cheap¬ 
er, more simple, durable and 
available in an emergency than 
any invention before offered to 
the public. It requires no skill 
in child or servant to carry the 
pail where needed, and in an 
instant, to force water where 
it will do the most good. In 
many ways it will he found 
useful, and in the event of a 
lire INVALUABLE. 
Price, ready for use, $6.00. 
Sprinkler, extra, 50 cents. 
Manufactured by 
ROBERT MORRELL & SON, 
Montclair, New Jersey. 
GILBERT 
Force and Lift Pump. 
Patented March 8th. 1881. 
Can’t Freeze. Copper lined. Warranted. 
$7.00. Send for Circular. Agents wanted. 
Also the GO EASY FEED GUTTER, $5, 
Manufactured by 
H. S. GILBERT <fc (!().. 
Cliambersburg Pa. 
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 au increased stroke, greater 
power, superloi 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 or, all 
g uestions relating to Water 
upply. Send for circulars. 
W. S. BLUNT, 100 BEEKMAN ST., NEW YORK. 
Eastern Depo:, A. M, Mop.ton & Co„ Boston, Mass, 
Depot on Pacific Coast. Dunham, Oabkioan & Co., San 
Francisco, Cal. 
(MENTION THIS PAPEBJ 
S2T” 
AMERICAN RUBBER PAINT. 
E. BLUNT, Manufacturer, 115 Maiden Lane, New York. 
The American Agriculturist, in an article headed “ The American 
Rubber Paint," writes: 
Of late years several substitutes for the ordinary Lead and Oil paint have 
been introduced. One of the successful ones of this kind is the American 
Rubber Paint which has been used with satisfaction by some of our asso¬ 
ciates, and which iB as good as any article now in the market. 
Greens, for Window Blinds, etc.. . $2.50 per Gal. 
Other Shades, including White and Black. 1.50 “ 
Hoof Faint, Water Proof. 1.00 “ 
Until July 1st, 1883, will allow a discount of 20 per cent on all orders 
of five gallons and upwards, accompanied by the cash, or will send C. O. D. 
by Express upon receipt of 10 per cent of the amount, to insure expenses. If 
after a proper trial the Paint is not all that it is represented to he, I will return 
the money, or repaint the building at my expense. Send for Sample Colors, 
Directions, etc. 
THE 
WASHER. 
KEYSTONE 
OVER 300,000 m ACTUAL USE 
And all giving perfect satisfaction* 
AGENTS WANTED. 
Will wash Cleaner, Easier, and wLh Less Injury to 
Clothes than any other in the World. We challenge 
any manufacturer to produce a better Washer. 
Every Machine Warranted FIVE Years, 
and Satisfaction Guaranteed. The only 
Washer that can he clamped to any sized 
tub like a Wringer. Made of malleable 
iron,galvanized, and will outlast any twowooden 
machines. Agents wanted. Exclusive Terri¬ 
tory. Our agents all over the couutry are making 
from $75 to $200 per month. Retail price, $7. 
Sample to agents, $3. Also our celebrated 
KEYSTONE wringers AT lowest wholesale prices. 
Circulars Free. Refer to editor of this paper. Address F. F. ADAMS & CO., Erie, Pa. 
MAHER &GR0SH’S COMMON-SENSE KNIFE. 
Contains Pruning blade. Jackknife blade, and Budding or Speying 
blade. Cut gives exact size. Probably every farmer, gardener, ana 
stock-man has often thought of such a knife, and here it 
is. Blades carefully forged from razor steel, 
file-tested, and replaced free if Boft or 
fiawy. Price Si-00, poet-paid, or without the 
budding blade, T5 cents ; with 
just large and small blades, 50 
cents ; extra strong 2-blade, for 
hard service, 75 cents: “Our 
Best” oil-tempered Bruner, 
$1.00: Budding knife. 65 cents; 
Pruning Shears, $1.00. 
Illustrated List free; also our 
“ How to Use a Razor.” 
MAHER & GSOS11 
4 Monroe St., TOLEDO, OHIO. 
Every man exposed to rain, snow, mud, and water, should he shod with a pair of our Boss 
Boots They are absolutely waterproof, made from the best solid leather, keep the feet dry 
and warm, add to the comfort, promote the health, and lengthen the life of the wearer. 
They fit easy, look well, and will outwear three ordinary pairs of boots. Price $60 per dozen 
pair's. Sample pair sent prepaid o to any address by mail or express upon receipt of $6.00, 
' ' " " ' ' LU81 
THE BOSS 
Waterproof Boot. 
money or stamps. INGA 
Dealers, Louisville, Ky. 
THE CHEAPEST 
Force Pump 
IN THE WORLD. 
(Patented Nov. 14,1882.) 
Especially adapted for spraying fruit 
trees, can he applied to any service 
that a cistern or force pump can be 
used for. Price $6. Sena for circular. 
FIELD FORCE PUMP CO., 
Lockport, N. Y. 
WATER-PROOF 
BUILDING MANILLA. 
(Established in 1866.) 
This water-proof material, resembling 
fine leather, is used for roofs, outside 
wails of buildings, and inside in place 
of plaster. Made also into carpets and 
rugs. Samples and Catalogue free. 
W. H. FAY <fc CO., Camden, N. J. 
LYON&HEALY 
State & Monroe Sts..Chicago. 
Will send prepaid to any address their f. 
BAND CATALOGUE, // 
for 1883, vOO pages, 210 Engravings] 
of instruments, Suits, Caps, Belts, > 
Pompons, Epaulets, Cap-Lamps, 
Stands. Drum Major’s Staffs, and 
Hats, Sundry Band Outfits, Repairing 
fMateriafs, also includes Instruction and Ex- 
lerclses for Amateur Bands, and a Catalogue^ 
of Choice Band Music* 
RESSES. 
55 kinds of 
blank cards 
for 10 cents. 
WATSON, 
Murray St., N. Y. 
emm^RINTINC 
Price from 
HI_ XB 75 to 
aBmr $150. Circu- 
lars free. 
' I Book of type, cuts, ■■ JOSEPH 
HH &c., 10 cents. HI 19 Murra 
REMEDIES FOR 
Horse Diseases 
Prepared by Prof. J. A. GOING, 
Veterinary Editor of the Spirit of the Times. 
Going’s Worm Destroyer.— Sure Relief from Worm# 
or Bots. 
Going’s Tonic Powder.— The Best Preparation Known 
for Improving the Horse’s Condition, Purifying the Blood, 
and Imparting to its Coat a Glossy, Shining Appearance. 
Going’s Colic Powder.— For Colic, Sconring (Chronic 
or Acute), or Inflammation of the Bowels. The Surest 
Remedy known to Veterinary Science. 
Going’s Cough Powder. — For Cough, Catarrh, 
Heaves, or Sore Throat. 
These remedies are each put up in tin boxes, and will keep 
for an indefinite period. They will he sent by mail, free of 
charge, on receipt of $1 per package. Circulars with full 
directions enclosed. Address, 
PROF. J. A. GOING, P.O.Box 988, New York City. 
Prominent Agencies.—Portland. Me., James Bailey 
& Co.; Providence, R. I., T. W. Rounds & Co., 101 N. Main 
St.: Boston, Mass., G. C, Goodwin & Co., 88 Hanover St.; 
Worcester, Mass.. R. McAleer. 228 Main St.; Philadelphia, 
Pa., M. Gallagher. 15 N. Ninth St.; Pittsburgh, Pa., Lough- 
rey & Frew. 102 Wood St.; Baltimore, Md., Coleman & Rog¬ 
ers, 176 Baltimore St.: Richmond, Va., S. S. Cottrell & Co., 
1,303 Main St.; Charleston, S. 0., Chapeau & Heffron ; Lou¬ 
isville. Ky., R. E. Miles, 52 W. Main St.; St. Louis, Mo., A. 
A. Mellier, 700 Washington Ave.; Cleveland, 0., Dr. F. S, 
Slosson, 223 Superior St.; Detroit, Mich., Geo. E. McCuliey 
and J. A. Taylor; Chicago, 111., Van Schaack, Stevenson & 
Co., also S. Taylor & Co., 181 E. Madison St.: St.Paul, Minn., 
Noyes Bros. & Cutler; Boise City, Idaho, W. H. Nye & Co.; 
San Francisco, Cal., Main & Winchester, 214 Battery St.; 
Pueblo, Col., A. B. & H. W. Jones ; New Orleans, La., A. W. 
Jackson, 878 Magazine St, 
