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Keeping Oxe Cow. 
A collection of Prize Essays, and selections from _a number of other 
Essays, with editorial notes, suggestions, ete. This book gives the 
latest information, and in a clear and condensed form, upon the man- 
agement of a single Milch Cow. Illustrated with full-page engrav- 
ings of the most famous dairy cows. Recently published. eet 
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Law's Veterinary Adviser 
A Guide to the Prevention and Treatment of Disease in Domestic 
Animals. This is one of the best works on this subject, and is especi- 
ally designed to supply the need of the busy American Farmer, who 
cau rarely avail himself of the advice of a Scientific Veterinarian. It 
is brought up to date and treats of the Prevention of Disease, as well 
as of the Remedies. By Prof. Jas. Law. Cloth, Crown 8vo-...- 3.00 
Guenon’s Treatise on Milch Cows. 
A Treatise on the Bovine Species in General. An entirely new trans- 
lation of the last edition of this popular and instructive book. By 
Thos, J. Hand, Secretary of the American Jersey Cattle Club. With 
over 100 Illustrations, especially engraved for this work. Cloth, re 
The Cider Maker’s Handbook. 
A complete pales for making and keeping pure cider. By J. M. Trow- 
bridge. Fully Illustrated. Cloth, 12mo.-.--.--.-....--.------- 1.00 
Long’s Ornamental Gardening for Americans. 
A treatise on Beautifying Homes, Rural Districts, and Cemeteries. A 
plain and practical work at a moderate price, with numerous illus- 
trations, and instructions so plain that they may be readily followed. 
By Elias A. Long. Landscape Architect. Ilustrated. Cloth, cen 
ook ever published. Cloth, 12mo. -........----.--------------- 2.00 
Stewart's Feeding Animals, 
By Elliot W. Stewart. A new and valuable practical work upon the 
laws of animal growth, specially applied to the rearing and feeding 
horses, cattle, diary cows, sheep and swine. Jilustrated. Cloth, as 
How to Co-operate. 
A Manual for Co-operators. By Herbert Myrick. This book describes 
the how rather than the wherefore of co-operation. In other words it 
tells how to manage a co-operative store, farm or factory, and co-op- 
erative dairying, banking and fire insurance, and co-operative farmers’ 
and women’s exchanges for both buying and selling. The directions 
iven are based on the actual experience of successful co-operative en- 
erprises in all parts of the United States. The character and useful- 
ness of the book commend it to the attention of all men and women 
- who desire to better their condition, 12mo, Cloth..,....--.-.- 1.50 
