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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
July.] 
GREAT DEDUCTION. 
TEAS and COFFEES 
At Wholesale Prices. 
Increased Facilities to Club Organizers. 
Send for New Price-List. 
THE GREAT AMERICAS*! TEA COMPANY, 
(P. O. Box 5043.) 31 and 33 Vesey St., New York. 
WOOD, TABEE & MOESE, 
Eaton, Madison Co., A. Y. 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
Steam-Engines, 
Portable, Stationary, and 
Agricultural. 
Hundreds in use in Sliops, Print¬ 
ing Rooms, Mills, Mines, and on 
Farms and Plantations lor Grain 
Threshing. Food Cooking for 
Stock,Cotton Ginning, Sawing, etc. 
Circulars sene on application. 
Carbonized Enamel 
IS AS PURE AS GLASS. 
The Bridgeport Wf 9 g Co. 3 
OP BRIDGEPORT, CONN. 
(Office, No. 88 Chambers St., New York), 
JTave tlie exclusive control of this valuable enamel, and are 
using it to cover ..11 of their celebrated 
American Submerged Force Pumps. 
They also enamel pipe inside and out, which delivers the 
warer chemically pure. The Enamel is composed of vege¬ 
table matter, baked on so hard that a blow does not break 
it, and it resists acids that eat gold. 
Gentlemen : I have examined the sections of Carbonized 
Enamel Pipe submitted to me by you. It is superior to any 
pipe 1 have ever seen for resisting acids and conducting 
water from springs or for use in connection with pumps, 
etc. The Enamel adheres with astonishing tenacity, with¬ 
standing even heavy blows; and the surface of the metal 
where the enamel is beaten off seems to be protected against 
the ordinary action of water. 
M. C. WELD, 
Late Associate Editor Am. Agriculturist. 
MUDGE & WOODS, No. 88 Chambers St., N. ¥., 
fire Ihe exclusive selling agents of tire Bridgeport M’f"■ Co. 
lor the Licenses of States, counties, and towns rights for the 
American Submerged Suction and Force Pumps. 
THE PEOPLE’S 
Force Pumps. 
Awarded medal of American In¬ 
stitute over all competitors last fall. 
For Mm house and out of doors. 
Ron-lreezing,and adaptable to wells 
from 6 to 100 feet deep. Highly re-, 
commended for city houses on ac¬ 
count of their great power. Parties 
about to supply themselves are in¬ 
vited to cail and examine. Circu¬ 
lars sent on application. Plumbers 
are particularly requested to call. 
See “Notes from the Pines,” on 
page 182, May number, of American 
Agriculturist. 
W. S. BLUNT, 
q 77 Beekman Street, New' York. 
ir-Propel- 
Tor Cripples 
Can be easily 
in or out doors, 
ing the use of 
State vour weight 
for illustrated 
ferent styles and 
Please mention 
this paper. 
Ml Chairs 
and Invalids 
propelled, either 
hy any one liav- 
hands. 
and send stamp 
catalogue of dif- 
prices. 
S. A. SMITH, 
No. 33 Platt St., 
N. Y. City. 
LOVEJOY’S METALLIC 
WEATHER MOUSES 
Indicate the changes in the •weather, find 
are pretty mantel ornaments. The little 
lady appears in iair aiui the man in 
stormy weather, and they never make 
mistakes. Sent prepaid to anv address, 
sttlely packed, upon receipt of S3 (Two), 
by ALVAN b. LOVEJOY, 
Proprietor and Manufacturer, 
:29 Washington St. Boston. 
Special price to dealers. 
CLIMAX 
APPLE-OORER 
AND 
SLICES. 
The only practical Cover and 
Slicer made. 
A bushel of Apples can be cored and 
sliced with it in ten 
minutes, and tlie work 
done better than by 
any other means what¬ 
ever. Send $1.00 lot- 
sample. 
D. H. G00DELL, 
Sole Manufacturer, 
55 Chambers Street, 
New York. 
Also, sole manufuc- 
|jU turer of Improved 
s*'Tnm - Table Apple- 
Parer, Lightning Ap- 
| -- pie and Peach-Parer, 
Family Cherry-Ston¬ 
er, etc. 
MS. T. ALIEN & 
Have manufactured a large stock of 
RICH AMD MEDIUM PRICED 
FURNITURE 
for the spring trade, which is now on exhibition and for 
sale, at wholesale and retail, at their extensive - 
WiAIfcJECROOMS, 
183 & 187 CANAL ST., MEW YGRSL 
Established 1S58 
TRADE Make patented. 
’I’bp best sisid cheapest Paint isa the 
world for Iron, Tim or Wood. For sale by 
the Trade everywhere. PRINCE'S METALLIC 
PAINT CO., Manufacturers, 96 Cedar St., New York. 
CAUTION.—Purchasers and consumers are cau¬ 
tioned against imitations of our Metallic Paint. 
All genuine PRINCE'S METALLIC PAINT will 
bear our name and trade mark on each and every 
package. Send for a circular. 
Iiprovefl Fool Lathes. 
Small Engine Lathes, Small Gear Cut¬ 
ters, Hand Planers for Metal. Ball Turn¬ 
ing Machines, Slide Rests, Foot Scroll 
Saws. The very best. Selling every¬ 
where. Catalogues free. 
N. H. BALDWIN. Laconia, N.H. 
Just the articles for Artisans or Amateurs. 
~CABLE "FENGINar 
Cheap, handsome, and durable. Proof against Cattle, 
Fire, and Rust. Hundreds of miles erected. Send for Cir¬ 
culars. 
PHILIP S. JUSTICE. 
3 4 North Fifth St., Philadelphia. 
43 Cliff - St., New York. 
EVERY 
Sewing Mat 
. LADY that uses a 
lachine needs the 
i^ACSC THREADER 
Bv mail. 25 cts.; with Vi tloz. standard 
needles, 50 cts. Full description in Am. 
' w "~ > Agriculturist for April, page T-3. In or¬ 
dering, give, name of Machine. Agents want ml everywhere. 
The ARGO M’f’g Co., Box 342, Spring-Held, Mass. 
Please mention Am. Agriculturist. 
eyaLBisvio felt. 
This water-proof material, resem¬ 
bling fine leather, is for outside 
work (no tar substances used) and 
inside, instead of plaster. Felt 
carpetings, etc. Send two S-cent 
stamps for circular and samples. 
C. J. FAY, Camden, N. J. 
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IMPORTANT TO MENTORS. 
American Agriculturist 
PATENT DEPARTMENT 
In compliance with the request of numerous inveu- 
tors, we have organized a 
PATENT DEPARTMENT 
in connection with this office for the transaction of all 
business connected with 
Securing Patents 
in the United States and foreign countries. 
The character for 
Reliability 
which has been maintained by tlie American Agricul¬ 
turist for more than thirty years will he carefully 
guarded in this as in other departments. 
All Inventors 
desirous of procuring patents at moderate cost are in¬ 
vited to forward (express prepaid) a model of their in¬ 
vention, with a brief description of its working. The 
model should not exceed one cubic foot in dimension. 
Upon receipt of model an opinion as to patentability 
will be given free of charge. 
Prelim inary Exam,ination 
P at the Patent Office, to determine patenta.- graj, 
bility, will be promptly made for a fee of $5. gUP 
Litigation of Patents. “ 
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The services of the best counsel have been 
secured to prosecute or protect before the 
U. S. Courts and tlie Patent Office the claims 
of those intrusting their business to this 
agency. ' . j 
Specifications, drawings, engravings, mo¬ 
dels, and all other appliances furnished at 
moderate prices. " J, 
In all dealings with this Department in®' 1 
ventors may depend upon promptness, fideli¬ 
ty to their interests, and the begt^services 
which can be rendered by thorough experts. 
For full particulars; address 'nV’r 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
PATENT 
DEPARTMENT 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 
245 Broadway, j>Tevv York. 
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Tlie Major & Knapp Engraving, Jllfg. and Lithographing Co. 
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Department, and is prepared to negotiate with gentlemen of business ability to act as 
Agents. Previous connection with the business is not considered necessary, 
Apply at the Home Office, 201 Broadway, New York, JOHN E. DEWITT, President. 
