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JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA. 



Floating Dairy Tfiermometers. 



These Thermometers are graduated especi;illy for dairy use. Instead of the usual graduations, these 

 sliow 'Freezing,' "Churning, " " Cheese Making," " Scalding," etc. S-in, eucli, 25c.; by mail, 30c.; per 

 doz.,S2.50. ' 



Lactometer, with a Short Bulb. 



This instrument will accurately indicate whether or not water has been addt<l In the milk, and if so, 

 ho^^• much. Kach, 4Uc.; by mail, 50c. 



Tin Case Thermometers. 



These instruments are made with exactness and care. 

 7-ineli, each, 1.5c., dozen, SI 50 



8 ■' " lac, " 1 75 I im III iiii ife • 



10 " " 20c., ". 2 00 III V\ /;/ 1-. 



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150 

 130; 



120; 



iio; 



\m-_ 



70 

 160 



so! 



j30 

 20 

 10 



IVIilking Tubes. 



Tliese instruments are made of sterling silver and are perfectly 

 smooth and have two openings throiigli wiiich tlie milk passes into 

 tlie centre of tlie tube and escapes. Hy ]>ushing the slide up or down 

 the lengtliof the tube can be changed. Kvery dairy man slu)uld liave 

 one to use in case of sore or obstructed teals in their cows. Price, 

 60c. each, by mail ; jjlated tubes, oOe. eacli, by nuiil. 



Teat Slitter. 



tube is in.serted and can be opened by a turn of the thumh-sciew, 

 BULL, LEADERS. Small size, 10c. each ; large size, l-5c. each. 

 OX B.'VLLS. Madeofl)ra.ss. 



No. 1 each, SO 12 1 No.'.? 



"2 " 10 I "4 



OX ^VXD HORSE MtJZZtES. Made of galvanized wire. 10c. 



Copper ISull Kings. 



2^;2-incli, 'Jnc; l^-incli, oUe. 



A (iiie silver- ( 

 plated instru- 

 ment for opening 

 olistructed teats. 

 Tlie lance is 

 closed while the 

 Price, J52.00. 



each, $0 08 

 6 



BFTTER PADDLE. 



Each, 25c. 



Made of liard wood. 



BUTTER TRYERS. Made of polished 

 steel. Price of Butter Trvers, 4-inch, KOc; fi-inoh, 

 35c. 



BUTTER PRLNTS, or MOULDS. Hand- 

 somely finished. A\'e em furnish any style a-s 

 shown in illustration. Round, oue-poiind prints, 

 40c. each ; round, half-pound, 30c. each; .square, 

 one-pound, 80o. each. If by mail, send ten cents 

 extra to co\'pr postage. 



r.UTTER PADDLE. 



BUTTER OR 

 CHEESE TRY Kit 



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FLOATING DAIRY 

 THERMOIWETER. 



25p. each ; 

 30c, by mail. 



Clark's Stock Grower's Root Cutter. 



The feeding of roots to stock during tlie winter 

 months is of so great advantage, assisting in keeping 

 the animals in good health and giving them a good ap- 

 lietite, that it has come to be regarded by our best 

 feeders as almost a nccessit.\'. 



To prevent choking, and to make them of easy di- 

 gestion, it is found necessary to cut them. It is found 

 tliHt by cutting vegetables and straw, coarse hay or any 

 other chcaii foraye to the best advantage, and mi.\ing 

 them together, that after lying a sliort time the whole 

 ma,ss becomes inii)regiiated with the juices of the roots, 

 giving the whole a freshness and taste very palatable to 

 cattle and sheep, and will he greedily and wholly con- 

 .•-umed by them. For cutting roots, i)umpkins and veg- 

 ptahles, we ott'er the following: Clark's Root Cutter, 

 improved for season of IS.'^'.i. The above cut is represen- 

 K-d as broken in frame, for the purpose of showing cut- 

 ting ai)paratiis. This cutter is bn'ilt with a heavy oak 

 frame, well bolted together; is staunch and strong, is 

 neatlv finished, handsomely striped and ornamented. 

 This "cutting apparatus consists of twenty-five steel 

 knives (gouge-shapedl, so arranged oil a wrought-iron 

 shaft that they cut perfectly; no chance of becoming 

 loose or breaking. The roots are neatly cut in pieces 

 suitable for feeding. No coarse or ungainly pieces are 

 left by this cutter. K boy can easily cut :;0 to 40 bushels 

 iier hour, so easil v docs it do its work. Price, S12.00. 



ROOT SLICER. '\\'e have also a Root Cutter 

 which slices the roots instead of cutting them in chunks 

 like the above ; some prefer it. Price, $12.00. 



