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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
359 
Self- Milking Apparatus. 
(Trade Mark Registered in the U. S., July 30, 1878.) 
This is the Original English Cow-Milker, 
Imported by Mr. William Crozier, of North- 
port, L. I., and described in the Editorial 
columns of the American Agriculturist for 
June, 1878. 
The attention of Cow-keepers, Farmers, and Dairymen is 
called to the NKW SELF-MILKING APPARATUS. This 
Apparatus or Cow Milker, lias been tested by a large number 
of practical Agriculturists, Dairymen, &c.; and, without ex¬ 
ception, merited high encomiums and commendations, for its 
adaptability and wonderful rapidity in the Milking of Cows. 
It. is considered one of the most invaluable aud useful Ma¬ 
chines yet invented. 
Amongst its many advantages are— 
1st—It is SELF-ACTING, easy of application ; and can be 
used by any person, however ignorant of Milking. 
2nd—It will Milk any Cow in FOUR Minutes effectually, 
and its use is more agreeable to the Cow than Hand-Milking. 
3rd—It is a great boon in the case of Sore or Corded Teats. 
4th—Its Usefulness, Simplicity, Saving of Time, Cleanli¬ 
ness, Durability, and Cheapness, prove it to be a most im¬ 
portant and necessary adjunct to a Dairy, and it has only to 
become better known to be universally used. 
Sent free on receipt of Post Office Order for $5. Printed 
Instructions accompany eacli Machine. 
All infringements will be. vigorously prosecuted. 
MILK TUBES. 
COW-KEEPERS should not be without one of these, as they 
are invaluable for sore or Corded Teats. 
PRICE $1.00 each. 
WM. CROZIER, Northport, I„. I., IV. Y. 
WHEAT 
Sample free. 8400 worth 
BLOODED STOCK GIVEN 
as premiums. W. Atleo Bur- 
peoi Co., 221 Church St., Phil., Pa. 
New 1st prize 
AUSTRALIAN 
Wheat. Best in 
the world. 
THE LILY 
BUTTER WORKER 
We guarantee it the best and 
cheapest Machine in the world. 
No hard labor. Mixes the salt 
thoroughly, and takes all the 
milk out. with five to ten min¬ 
utes’ work. Circulars sent on 
application. 
C. H. R. TRIEBELS, 
Successor to Henderson & Co., 
316 Raee St^JPhila.. Pa. 
CLi 
RUTTER 
Dto CO Loll 
Self-Recoimendii ctrarn. 
Extraordinary Offer. 
If you want to get a churn, we will 
send you one to try, and if it gives en¬ 
tire satisfaction, you can remit us the 
8 rice of the churn less the freight; and 
' not, yon can return the churn to us, 
at our expense. Address 
BLUST & CO., Manufacturers, 
Mansfield, Ohio. 
Send for Circular and Price-list. 
BESSEL’S PATENT BUTTER POOLER. 
The best and most conveni¬ 
ent refrigerator ever invent¬ 
ed, being made of porous un- 
giazed earthenware, and is 
both simple, durable, and 
cheap. It operates without 
cost, using only water, and is 
specially adapted for warm 
climates. Sample boxed and sent by express on receipt of 
$1.00. For circular aud further information address 
AUGUSTUS REEVE, 
BUTTER WORKER. 
The most effective, simple 
and convenient yet invent¬ 
ed. Works 3o lbs. in 
less than 5 minutes, 
thoroughly working out 
buttermilk and mixing the 
salt. AGENTS WANT¬ 
ED. Send for circular. 
A. H. UK ID, 
6 N. Kigliteentlx St., Philadelphia Pa. 
GOO© MEN WANTED 
to sell the celebrated cow fetter. It 
sells on sight. Warranted to make the 
worst kicking cow gentle to milk, in 
three days. There is nothing equal to 
it for breaking heifers. Retail price $2. 
For further information send for illus¬ 
trated circular to 
H. J, SADLER, 
Sole Proprietor, 
Warren, Trumbull Co., Ohio. 
The LANCASTER BUTTER CARRIER, 
with a cup for each print, will deliver print butter to mar¬ 
ket in perfect shape. Also carriers without cups, for square 
or oblong prints. Prices low. 
Can now furnish Initial Stamps for printing butter, 
any Initial or Initials to order. Sent by mail. Prices and 
circulars on application. 
K. I„ RESH, Lancaster, Pa. 
Made to sell at, Highest Price: will take 
Premiums. Dairv Receipt-Book free. 
Address. Mrs. B. SMITH, P.O. Box 1954, 
72 N Fourth St.. Philadelphia, Pa. 
THE AET OF 
GRAFTING AND BUDDING. 
By CHARLES BALTET. 
ILLUSTRATED. 
This is the most complete work on Grafting—including 
Budding—in any language, and though the American propa¬ 
gator may not need to use many of the processes here 
described, it is well for him to know about them. We know 
of no other work that is so full on this method of propaga¬ 
tion in all its varieties. Price, post-paid, $1.75. 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 245 Broadway, N. Y. 
A COPPER BULL-RING-, 
2% inches in diameter, of the 
most approved pattern, with 
screw-driver for putting it to¬ 
gether, will be sent, prepaid, on 
receipt of $1.00. Address 
ORANGE JUDD CO., 245 Broadway, New York. 
A Trochar for Cattle-Men, 
In June of 1872 we gave illustrations of a Trochar and 
Cannula to he used in ringing a bull, and on 
page 13 (January) and page 97 (March) of the 
American Agriculturist for 1873 (copies of 
which may be got from this office for 15 cents 
each) we described the use of this apparatus 
- — . in relieving lioven in cattle. These ar- 
l|r tides have brought out a large demand for 
|| Trochars, and failing to find just the right 
II kind among the makers of surgical imple- 
j|| ments, we have induced an establishment 
I to undertake their manufacture. We give 
Uul herewith a small engraving of ttie Trochar. 
These articles are now in the trade, and 
may be had of most dealers in agricultural 
implements. Those who can not get them from dealers 
can receive them from this office, prepaid, for $1.00. 
ORANGE JUDD COMPANY, 
245 Broadway, New York. 
A. 
Sportsman’s 
Miniature 
Library 
For sio. 
On receipt of Ten Dollars, we will send, post paid, the following 8 standard works, comprising a little 
library by themselves. 
Bogardus’ Field, Cover, and Trap Shooting, 
Schley’s Partridge and Pheasant SStooting. 
Bumsted’s On the Wing. 
Batty’s Slow to Bunt and Trap. 
Frank Forester’s Fish and Fishing. 
Gould’s How to « amp Out. 
Parloa’s Camp Cookery. 
Wallace’s Guide to the Adirondacks. 
LOGOMACHY. 
WAK OF 1 WORDS. 
A most useful as well as entertaining game for young and old on the construction of words. It can be playec, 
by three or more persons. Every game played is as good as a “ spelling lesson ” for Children. Add it to your 
camp outfit. 
PRICE, POST-PAID, 50 CENTS. 
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Delivered free by mail or otherwise on receipt of ten cents additional. 
Address ORANGE JUDD CO., 245 Broadway, New York. 
