CRYSTAL CREAMERY 
LATEST! BEST!! 
Glass Cans, Boiler Iron Water 
Tanks, Patent Ice Box, requires 
little if any ice, no rust, no corro¬ 
ding. Used by best dairymen. 
Large or small dairies, any size. 
Send 2-cent stamp for circulars 
and special offer to first p urchas- 
k er to introduce, at once. 
C. L. KNEELAND, 
9-10 Unadilla, N. Y. 
The South Florida Orange Grove. 
Si.00 a Year. 10 cts. in Silver for Sample, 
FOUR ACRE ORANGE GROVE. 
Payment on time. J. CROSS, Liverpool, Fla 
O UR ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL - 
A full and complete history ofthe Poland-Cbina 
Hog, sent free on application. Stock of all ages and 
conditions for sale. J, & C. STRAW N, Newark, 0. 10yl 
F loral instructor, 5th 
Monthly, tells all about Fruits, Flow 
Vegetables Sample copy free. Ainsworth, 
(Say where you saw this.) 
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IOW£ 
F Of $10—$50 to every per¬ 
son sending us valuable 
| information of school va¬ 
cancies and needs. No trouble or expense. Send 
stamp for circulars to Chicago School Agency, 
185 South Clark Street, Chicago, III. 
N. B. We want all kinds of Teachers for Schools 
and Families. 8—7 
THE GRANGER FAMILY FRUIT & VEGETABLE 
EVAPORATORS. 
33.50, $6.00, and $10.00. 
Send for circular. EASTERN MAN- 
UFACT'G CO. 268 S. Fifth St. Phil’a. 
ROYAL-BRED SCOTCH COLLIE PUPS; 
II. the best; color, black and tan, and handsomely 
marked; grand long coats; from our prize imported 
blood and working dogs. Price. -$5 each, if ordered 
soon. Now ready, CLOUD BROTHERS, 
9-10 Kennett Square, Pa. 
Roeo 
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JJ9-DO YOU WANT A DOC?*S» 
If bo, send for Doff Buyers’ Guide,' 
-n ■‘W^jf^^ontaming colored plates,100 ea- ( 
/-^ravings of different breeds,pricea , 
they are worth, and where to buy ’ 
7 the in. Also C ii U of Dog Furnishing ( 
J Goods of all kinds. Directions for/ 
Training Dogs and Breeding Ferc-fte. ' 
Mailed for 16 Ceuta. 
ASSOCIATED FANCIERS 
887 8. 8th Street, Philad’a. 
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11/U ILL DEAGE PAMPHLET WITH! 
RULES FOR KNITTING, EMBROID-1 
ERY, CROCHET, ETC., SENT FOR! 
10 CENTS IN STAMPS. WASTE f 
f embroidery silk, assorted! 
f COLORS, 40 CTS. PER 02. WASTEj 
/SEWING SILK, BLACK OR AS-, 
’SORTED 25 CTS. PER OUNCE. 
EUREKA SILK CO., Mia,, Pa. 
UNCLE JIM 
The Parrey Brooder, 
as shown above, holds 80 o 100 chicks, and sells for 
$8.00. It is what every poultry-raiser should have, 
whether he hatches with hens or machine. Send for 
catalogue. J. U. PARREY, 
9-12 Three Oaks, Mich. 
See here, nephew you are 
a good farmer, and take 
excellent care of your 
cattle, horses, swine, etc., but you neglect entirely, 
one of the greatest sources of profit on your farm, 
and that is your poultry. I tell you boy, poultry 
pays wonderfully when properly managed, and no 
farmer should be without a good poultry paper in 
connection with his agricultural paper. Do you 
take the Ohio Poultry Journal? 
NEPHEW: No, uncle, I didn’t know there was 
such a paper published. I have been thinking about 
subscribing for a good poultry paper, but didn’t 
know where to send 
UNCLE JIM: The Ohio Poutry Journal is pub¬ 
lished at Dayton, Ohio, by Hyre & Braden. It is the 
best poultry journal in the United States, and costs 
only one dollar a year. I wouldn’t be without it if 
it cost five times that much. If you are in earnest, 
the publishers will send you a sample copy to ex¬ 
amine for only six cents in stamps. 
NEPHEW: All right, uncle, I’m glad you told 
me; I’m going right down to the post office to send 
for a copy. Good day. 
UNCLE JIM: Hold on! I forgot to tell you that 
if you want to subscribe you can get both Ohio Poul¬ 
try Journal and Seed-Time and Harvest one 
year for onlv one dollar. Address, 
9-2 HYRE & BRADEN, Dayton, O. 
F ORNAMENTAL D 
OLIAGE PLANTO 
CREENHOUSE and BEDDINC 
PIi ANTS. 
HEIP^Catalogue mailed on application. 
DAVID FERGUSSON A SONS, 
Ridge and Lehigh Avenues, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
SALS, 
PRAIRIE-SIDE FARM. 
Is located in Lenawee County, three miles from 
Tecumseh, and seven miles from Adrian. Michigan, 
Good roads at all seasons of the year to either place; 
also good market towns. This is a rare chance for 
some one to purchase a new and improved farm 
cheap. Buildings all new, land good. Large quan-v 
tity of Celery growing on place now; also corn that 
will go over 100 bushels to the acre. 90 acres cleared, 
and 10 acres wood. Purchasers would find it to their 
interest to visit this farm in the next 80 days and see 
the growing crop. For full particulars, address. 
E. J. HOLLISTER. Tecumseh, Mick. 
