1875.] 
AMEiilCAN AGRICULTURIST. 
353 
Be very particular about getting the '• Universal 
Wringer" with cog-wlieels. This is the only one 
we recommend, and our endorsement of this is 
\rithout mental reservation or modification. — Uni- 
mrsalist. 
■g' I><>cli<'>- & C"'s Premium American 
3U9 llillr:ii-a'l'.-ilile3h;ive taken il.eliist preinium meil:.l ;u 
XUe Amenciiii Institiiie. N. V., lor sl.t "Ucw-s^ive .vems. bend 
lor Ciitiilogile. Wiirerooins, cor. Cauiil & Ci.'nLre bis., N. l. 
"Keep your head cool and feet dry." 
It has always beeii necessary in order to 
carry this out, to set in the house and 
stick your head out of the window. 
Now put on a pair of CABLE SCREW 
WIRE Boots or Shoes and walk out. 
For sale by all dealers. 
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Consiuners' Importing Tea Co., 
No. 8 CliiiicU Street, 
P. O. Box 5,509. ^ew Yorlt City. 
This is n combinsUion of capitulists to supply ilie consum- 
ers of Teas tlii'oughout tlie United States on tlie mutual 
principle 
We have experienced aaeiits in nil tlie best districts of 
China and Jsipau to select Teas especiallj- for our trade. 
AVc expect every consumer of Teas to render us all the 
assistance they can, in carrying out our enterprise, as we 
make a specialty of SUPPLYING COXSUMERS ONLY 
'and allow no middlemen to make any profit on our impor- 
tations), which will enable us to supply them with Teas at 
prices lower than liave ever been known, and of those tine 
ciualities that seldom reacli the interior, being sold only in 
the large cities and anions tlie very wealtliy. 
Hoping the consumer will take an interest in our enter- 
prise, and send at once for a circular witli full explanations 
of Itow to proceed to obtain our goods, we remain, 
Jlost respectfully yours, 
Consumers' Importing Tea Co., 
p. O. Box 5,.>09. 
No. S Chiircli Street. 
New Tort City. 
Entered, according to Act of Congress, hi January, 1S74, 
by the Consumers' linponint: Tea Co.. in the Ollicc of tlie 
Lilirari.iu of Coii^jress. Wasliington, I). C. 
To have the money needlessly spent 
every year would give substantial comfort 
to almost every person. To have the 
money saved by buying SILVER TIP- 
PED boots and shoes would buy each 
parent every year a new pair of shoes. 
For sale by all dealers. 
SITNCII/WKS; 
For cutting business 
i Stencils, nil sizes. Also 
complete outfits for 
Clotliing Stencils and Key Checks, wit ii wlncii yonn^nien a:e 
makin£ froni $'> to$^0 a dav. Send for Catalogue iindsanipies 
to S. M Sl'E.NCEi;, 117 Hanover St.. JJostou, Mass. 
Wti^tgg^^^^BK 
And Hot 
'Wear Out. 
For sale by W it(_-lini ilct-rs. Ilv niiil. ,"n cents. Cirfnlars 
fici-. J. S. MUCH. 37 MaidiMi Lane. New York". 
New Jersey State Agricultural Society. 
17III CUAVD STATE EXHIBITIOX, 
nt Waverlcv Stitloii. Pa. C. li. K.. hetwppii Newark and 
Klizabeth. To '■onnnenei- Mondav, Sept. :JOth, and continue 
five davs. For Preniinni li't mldrcss 
1'. T. QUINX, Coi. Sect., Newark, N.J. 
The Fruit Recorder and Cottage Gardener 
rtU lie sent fhrk li months to 
Ji all who will send ui^ :\ S cent 
stamp to prepay postaore. 'as 
law now requli'es prepavment 
of po^tacrp'). We do not ask 
anv one tn snbccribe for onr 
paper until thi*y know wh:it 
tbev are lo get. It sneaks for 
it=.'lf rnrn onlv *' n^v yrar. 
Pnrdy's Small Frnit In- 
NtrncTor i* a wo'k oi l^ no. 
I that tells Insinipje lnn^nntr''.iu=t 
• how to g'Y)\T IVni s in niinn'- 
ance for home use or mirl.-'-t Prici>. T-i cf\\t<i. nostmid. 
A. M. PURDY, Uoclicstri-. N. Y. 
A. COTERT A: CO., Proilnoe 
• CoinmKoiioii Merclinnt^, No. 112 Warren St.. 
Kew York. "Qiilck sales and prompt returns." gS^Send 
for our weekly Prlce-curvent nnd Marking Plate._^ 
ratt's Astral Oil. 
Absolutely SAFE ! 
FerfeciBy OdorJcss! 
ALWAYS UNIFORM. ILLUMIN.iTING QUALITIES 
SUPERIOR TO GAS. 
Bums iu any lamp without danger of exploding or taking 
Are. Manniactui-cd expressly to displace the nse 
of Uiirlily volalile and danserous o Is. 
ITS S.IFETY under EVERT possible 
TEST, and its perfect buruing 
qualities, are proved by its 
couliuued nse la over 
500,000 Families! 
Wliilc no acfiilcnt. (Hrcctly or indirectly, has ever occur- 
red from buining. scorni'x, or handling it. 
CHAS. PRATT & CO., 
128 Pearl Street, New Tork. 
Farm Implements, 
Prices I?1-C5IBC({1. 
NISHWITZ HAEKOW, $25, 
iiost important inr tlior<ju*;li 
cnlilv.itioii. 
Cast Trnn Fiflrl Uollcrs. 
Hest sizes $50 to $ij . 
Best Family Cider Mni. $20. Copphf; Strtp Kekd CUTTKn. 
best and cfieape-st—sold on trial. Airents wanted. Potato 
Di^irer, $ia. Cider iM ill Screws, I'resses. &c. Send for Cir- 
cular. THE iV. Y. PLOW CO., 
53 Beekman St., IV. Y. 
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Branch Offices & Factory: 506 West Street, NEW YORK. 
■J!0 South 3rd Street, ST. LOUIS. Mo. 
ft.1 u.^si V;in Burcn Stre-T. CHiC.XGO. ILL. 
Any Shade from Pure White to Jet Black. 
Our liUliiJi-U I'AIN'T h;is been iist:d on ni;inv th>.u>aMd 
bnikliti;;-, and hay uluav s bL-m proved entir-'ly satiHfactoi y. 
We liave niinierons tcsiiinoiii:ils like the lolluuiug, viz. : 
.\l. F. SHKl'l-'AKL) & CO.. henn Yau. N. Y. 
•' We iielieve it 10 ne the BIOST I'AIX 1' manufactured." 
W. \V. LEI-.\ND, " Kuiaw Hous'-." Baltimoie. 
"Having used yuur Painton thetjrand Hui el. Saratoga, 
ami this i.utu\v llbuse. I recunimL-nd its use lo all." 
Be Siiivi- 1l»iit oiM- TRADE M.ARK, (a facsimile of 
whitli is given above,) is oii cvei-y package. 
Prepared n^idy lor usi-, and sdld by tlte irailon only. 
Send for Sample Card and Price Lixt. 
BUR R STONE MILLS. 
^sife^' Sa^fe,^^ Fc^t fji-nidhif/. Stiinlt 
.>V ^^m^^ pcirer. "JO patent.s for 
priiidiiig and bnltins'- SO 
vi'iivs a Rpecialtv. Grinds 
with liand, iioi^e, wind, 
water or steam power, 
any vepetable nr minerjil. 
Send stamp for cuts and 
prices. 
EliWAllD H AKillSOX, i\e\v Haven, Conn. 
STEVENS' PATEAT BREECH-LOADIiVG 
Spnrtine: Rifles and Shot Gnns. Porknt Rifles and 
Pucl^T Pistols. .Also the nuted lliiiiifr'sPet Rifle. Send lor 
CutalORue. J. STEVE i\S i^ CO.. 
tliicopce Palls, itiass. 
Self -Propel- 
For Cripples 
Clin be t'anUif 
in nr out doois. 
in^r I lie use of 
Pt->tf? vnnr size 
for illn'strat f'd 
lereut styles and 
riense mention 
thixpftper. 
\m Chairs 
and Invalids 
propfUcd. eiilier 
iiy any one Imv- 
hands 
ami send stamp 
catalogue of Uil- 
prices. 
S. A. SMITH, 
No, 33 Piatt St.. 
y. r. City. 
BULBS 
I'UI! 
Present Planting ! 
PLANTS 
I'Oli 
Parlor Culture! 
Our Ilhistraled Catafo^ue of Dutch L'nlha. and Fi'^icer 
J?oot.v, and Pt<fiits for JJome Cnllare, now reatiy and ruaileii 
IVce to all aiiplicaiiis. 
35 Cortlaiult Street, 
NEW YORK. 
TREES AND PLANTS, 
S. B. Paesons & Sons, 
Kissena Nurseries, Flusliing, N.Y. 
W&§mWQ- 
H. W. JOHNS' PATENT 
ASBESTOS MATERIAIiS. 
Roofing. SHEATiiixn. Boiler Coveutxcs. Ste^m Pack- 
ing. I'AiNTs, &Q, >cw\ fur l'aini.l;lers. Pni-t-I:st. &i\-. 
H. \r. JOHNS, 87 JHaidcn Lane, N. T. 
A)so tor sail- by Downie, Trainer & Lo., Boi.ioii ; Ivirkwood 
& Durikiee, Cliicaso. 
PRACTICAL 
TROUT CUf/rURE. 
By J. H. SLACK, M.D., 
Co7nmissio7\er of Fisheries, M J. ; Kntural History Ediior 
of Turf, ^'ielci, and Farm, N. Y. ; lYopiiefnr of 
Troiiidak Ponds, near BIoo7}ishin y , X. J. 
Inttjodtjction. 
Chapteu 
CH.A,rTER 
Chapter 
Chapter 
Oil AFTER 
Chapter 
Chapter 
Chapter 
Chapter 
Chapter 
Chapter 
Chapter 
I 
II. 
TIT. 
IV. 
V. 
vr. 
VI t. 
VIIT. 
IX. 
X. 
XI. 
XII. 
ILl rSTKATtiD. 
CONTENTS: 
—History of FipIi Culture. 
— Clioofiiui^ a Lofation'. 
— Planiiinu'' and Conslrnclioii of Pouils. 
— IlatcliiniT-HnnsL'S and Appariitiis. 
— SpawniuL' Races. 
— Artificial Impregnation. 
— Tncubntir)n, 
—Care of Tonng in Nursery. 
—First Year. 
— Secf)nd. and Tliird Years. 
— 'I'ransporiaiinn. 
— Biblio^L,'iaphy of Fisli Cullnre. 
PRICE, POST-PAID. $1.50. 
Play and Profit 
IF MY GARDEN. 
By E. P. ROE, 
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the vicinity of West Point and shnws n^ how out of it. alter 
four years' experience, he cvoki-d a profit of $I,OU0, and this 
■while carrying on pjisioral and literary labors It 
is very rare that .'^o much literary taste and skill are ninted 
to so much aL'ricuUural experience audpi'actical good sense. 
—Ilarper^s Magazine. 
This book is as poetical as it is practical. Still he is no 
dreamer. He goes into every e?aential detail wiili as much 
minuteness and nrpcision as if he were writins a manual for 
the practical farmer. Indeed few works piofi-sscdly de- 
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than this brief idyllic sketch.- .Y. I'. Tribiute. 
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It deserves to «tand side by sidu with "My Summer in a 
Garden."- Christian Register. 
A fresli, lively work.— .V. Y. Observer. 
One reads witliout weariness and learns much of practical 
vaine.— CA/cajyo Evening Jonrnnl. 
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to Know. We most lieartlly commend it.— Providence Even- 
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