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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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THE CELEBRATED 
ILK BOTTLES. 
PATENTED MARCH 23d, 1880. 
Nothing but Glass in 
Contact with the Milk, 
Solely Shipping Boxes. 
Quarts, Pints, 'A Pint, 
Cream. 
Descriptive circular on ap¬ 
plication. 
Warren Glass Works Co>, 
FACTORY. 
Cumberland, Aid, 
44 College Place, 
New York. 
Lactoscope 
by wliicli the percentage of cream in milk can be de¬ 
termined easily and accurately in 3 minutes. Invaluable to 
every dairyman and milk dealer. Send for circular. 
ELMORE & RICHARDS, 
4 Murray St., New York. 
Rectangular and 
Square BOX 
Cheapest and Best. No in¬ 
side fixtures, and always reliable. 
Six sizes of each kmd made. 
Three sizes of the Lever Butter 
Worker made. Best material 
used, and every Churn and Butter 
Worker warranted exactly as re¬ 
presented. One Churn at whole¬ 
sale where we have no agent. 
Send Postal for Circulars. 
_ . AGENTS WANTED. 
CO RNISH & CURTIS, Foi t Atkinson, Wis. 
HOUSEKEEPERS, ATTENTION! 
Tie file lasMri 
Is Still the Best. 
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UNION CHURN. 
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It is Warranted to be 
all right. You run no 
risk in buying one. 
Send for Circulars with full 
details of either or both these 
artiolpa tho 
UNION MANUE’G CO., Toledo, Ohio. 
THE “LILLY”” 
BUTTER-WORKER 
Sweeps the Field. 
Special Premium of a Silver 
Medal at late Pennsylvania State 
Fair. First Premium at the 
late Connecticut State Fair, and 
at Dairymen’s and County Fairs 
innumerable. 
For ease and thorough work it 
is absolutely uueeualed. 
Circulars free. 
C. H. R. TRIEBELS, 
No. 316 Race Street. 
_ PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
EVAPORATING FRUIT. 
S E N T I Treatise on improved methods. Tallies, yields, 
^ 13 r? er prices, profits, and general statistics. J 
r I AMOS STOUFFER, Chambersburg, Pa. 
TO KEEP SS ||^3 or prevent 
IT H ia H 15 RtLjeS' Secondary 
SWEET 1 El FI FE tion TA ' 
TCTJS3E3 
IMPROVED PRESERVING POWDER 
It does not impair the taste or flavor, is thoroughly 
reliable and absolutely harmless to the human system. 
Send 35 cts. for a sample, forwarded free ; sufficient for 
40 gallons. One pound, sufficient for 8 Bbls., $1.50, re¬ 
ceiver to pay charges, or $1.1 
lower in larger quantities. 
by mail, prepaid. Price 
W. ZINSSER & CO., 191 William St., New York. 
8®” FRIENDS If you are in any way interested in 
BEES OK HONEY, 
- r 'uve price-nst or tne latest improvements m 
Hives, Honey Extractors, Artificial Comb, Sec¬ 
tion Honey Boxes, all books and journals, and every¬ 
thing pertaining to Bee Culture. Kothing Patented. Sim¬ 
ply send your address on a postal card, written plainly, to 
A, I. ROOT, Medina, Ohio. 
r|!HE PEOPLE HAVE PROCLAIMED— 
1 THE CLYDESDALE 
THE KING OF DRAFT HORSES. 
VQUWG 
'"WELLIHGITOM.” 
POWELL BROTHERS, 
Sprinqboro, Crawford Co., Pa., the most extensive im¬ 
porters in America of CLYDESDALES, the best breed, of 
Draft Horses in the World. Eleven importations for 1881 al¬ 
ready received, and others on the way from Scotland. 
Also breeders of Trotting-Bred Roadsters, and im¬ 
porters and breeders of Holstein and Devon Cattle. 
Catalogues sent free. Correspondence solicited. Mention 
American Agriculturist. 
BLOODED LIVE STOCK, 
Now on hand choice Colswold and Southdown Yearlings 
and Lambs. Chester White, Yorkshire, Berkshire, Poland- 
China, and Jersey Red Pigs. Also a fine lot of genuine 
Scotch Collie Shepherd Pups.Entire satisfaction guaranteed. 
Address, W. ATLEE BURPEE & Co., Philadelphia, Penna. 
thorwmm^'&Tross^b^^Fjer^ey^t^^', 
10 Thoroughbred Heifers and Cows, 3 to 8 years old. 
5 “ Bulls, 8 months to 3 years old. 
10 “ Heifers, 6 to 8 months old. 
5 “ Yearlings past, in calf. 
All the above are registered or entitled to registry in the 
A. J. C. Club Register. 
25 Cross-breed Heifers and Cows 2 to 7 years old. These 
are a mixture of the two breeds, Jerseys and Ayrshires, the 
best Family or Butter Cows I have ever bred. All are rich 
milkers and butter-makers. Some of them 2-lb. Cows. No 
printed circulars issued. My prices range from $45 for a 
high grade Heifer Calf, to $500 for the best thoroughbred 
Cow. Purchasers are invited to examine the Stock in per¬ 
son, in preference to my own selection. 
THOMAS FITCH, New Loudon, Conn. 
U 
POLLED ANGUS, 
Or Aborclcon Cattle.” 
FRANK B: REDFIELD, of Batavia, New York, is breed¬ 
ing and importing these famous cattle. 
SEND FOB CATALOGUE. 
R 
EGISTERED 
JEmSES-ST BULLS. 
The undersigned offers for sale two yearling JERSEY 
BULLS, from the best butter Strains. For particulars 
apply to JAS. C. FARGO, Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y. 
SMALL I 
ENGLISH f 
Yorkshires, 
My herd comprises a number of Imported BOARS 
and SOWS, selected from the most noted prize-winning 
herds of England. Also a number of choice Sows, Ameri¬ 
can Bred from Imported Sires and Danis, of the 
choicest families. Choice Imported and Home-bred Pigs 
always on hand for disposal. Address 
_ C. R. KEEFER, Cearfoss, Md. 
ESSEX PIGS A Specialty, 
75 to 100 Pedigree Pigs for delivery in June, six 
weeks to two months old. Write for prices. 
Also Brown Leghorn (prize winners) EGGS, @ $1 per doz., 
and B. B. R. G. Bantam Eggs for Hatching (imported!, @ 
$1.50 per doz., in new baskets. Safe arrival guaranteed. 
C. W. CANFIELD, Bradford Co., Athens, Pa. 
"the BABBLE-HORSE. 
All physicians agree that horse-back riding is 
a most invigorating and enjoyable exercise. If 
you desire yourself, your wife, your sons and 
daughters, to become expert equestrians, you 
should have the hook alluded to elsewhere, en¬ 
titled, “The Saddle-Horse, a Complete Guide 
for Riding and Training.” 
TTx".' l”sPRINC TUC L 5 MIC 
3h"S 
Affords the greatest protection to HOUSED, Harness, 
Wagons, Plows, Mowers and Reapers. Reliable and guaran¬ 
teed as represented. Protect your Horse, save vour money, 
by procuring the celebrated D. RICHER <fe‘CO/S I.x. 
L. Spring Tug Link. Ask your hardware man for them, or 
send stamp for Circular to D. RISHER & CO., 
79 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
E. & 0. WARD, 
PRODUCE COMMIS¬ 
SION MERCHANTS. 
(established 1845.) Send 'for Circular of Great Value, 
giving full instructions for shipping 
POULTRY, CAME, BUTTER, and PRODUCE. 
No. 279 Washington St., N. Y. 
Kef., Irving National Bank , New York City. 
L E. RANSOM, 34 mTIWnTaNe!'"n!"'y' CITY. 
• Importer of Annutto and Dairy Coloring, 
THE NEW SHEEP DIP. 
Little’s Chemical Fluid. 
(Patented in U. S. July 3, 1877.) 
The cheapest and beat Dip of the day; is fast superseding 
all others. 
Increased growth and improved quality of the wool more 
than pays cost of the Dip. 
Price per gallon, $1.80; 10 gallons and upwards at $1.65. 
Send stamp for U. S. testimonials to 
T. W. LAWFOKD, Gen’l Agent, 
* Only Agency, established April, 1879, 
No. 296 E. Chase Street, Baltimore, Md. 
POULTRY WORLD, 
A monthly magazine, the oldest,, 
largest, and best periodical de¬ 
voted entirely to poultry ever 
“lUbliahed. Splendidly illustrated. 
1.25 per year. Also the American 
'oultry Yard, the only weekly 
paper devoted entirely to poultry 
inexistence. $1.50 per year. Both 
papers for $2.00. A sample copy 
of both mailed on receipt of nine 
cents in postage stamps. 
Address H. H. STODDARD, Hartford, Ct. 
Novelty Incubator. 
I offer this as the simplest, 
cheapest, and best Incubator in 
the market. Costing less than 3 cts. 
per day for oil. Holds 10© Eggs. 
Price, S30.00, ready for ship¬ 
ment. Also Novelty Hydro 
Mothers. Prices, $40.50 x 
$12.50. Circulars giviDgfull par¬ 
ticulars on application. 
A. li. ATKINS, Orange, N. J. 
WGG 31ACHINES.— White and Brown Leghorns. 
JCl Also P. Rocks, B. B. R. Game, Pit Games, and B. B. R. 
G. and Gold S. Bantams, at $5 to $10 per trio. Bronze Tur¬ 
keys, $8 to $12 per trio. Shipped in fight coops. Circulars 
free. HOMER H. HEWITT, Williamsburg, Blair Co., Pa. 
A book devoted entirely to Plymouth 
Rock lewis, also a separate book on White 
Leghorns, another on Brown Leghorns, 
a book on curing Poultry Diseases, and 
another entitled How to Feed Fowls. 
Either of the above mailed for 25 cts., or all 
live for $1.00. Address the author 
H. H. Stoddard, Hartford, Ct. 
A A A A Pair for Bronze and Narragan- 
If sett Turkeys. Hookertowu Brand. Bred 
11 years for size and beauty. 20j[ 
before Nov. 1st. Address, IV 
er cent discount for orders 
. Clift, Mystic Bridge, Ct. 
UniTersity of the State of New York. 
e. 
141 West 54th St. NEW YORK CITY. 
The regular course of lectures commences in October, 
each year. Circular and information can be had on ap¬ 
plication to A. LIAUTARD, M.D.V.S., 
Dean of the Faculty . 
REMEDIES FOR 
HORSE DISEASES. 
Prepared by PROF. J. A. GOING, 
Veterinary Editor of the Spirit of the Times. 
Going’s Worm Destroyer.^-Sure Relief from Worms 
or Bots. 
Going’s Tonic Powder.— The Best Preparation Known 
for Improving the Horse's Condition. Purifying the Blood, 
and Imparting to its Coat a Glossy, Shining Appearance. 
Going’s Colie Powder.— For Colic, Scouring (Chronic 
or Acute', or Inflammation of the Bowels. The Surest 
Remedy known to Veterinary Science. 
Going’s Cough Powder. — For Cough, Catarrh. 
Heaves, or Sore Throat. 
These remedies are eacli 
for an indefinite period 
charge, oil receipt of $ . 
directions enclosed. Address 
PROF. 3 . A. GOING, 
P. O. Box, 938, New York City. 
Prominent Agencies.-Portiand, Me., James Bailey 
& Co.; Providence, R. I., T. W. Rounds & Co., 101 No. Main 
St.; Boston, Mass., G. C. Goodwin & Co., 38 Hanover St.; 
Worcester, Mass., R. McAleer,228 Main St.; Philadelphia 
Pa., M. Gallagher, 15 No. Ninth St.; Pittsburgh, Pa„ Lough- 
rey & Frew, 102 Wood St.; Baltimore, Md., Coleman & Rog¬ 
ers, 176 Baltimore St.; Richmond, Va., S. S. Cottrell & Co., 
1,303 Main St.; Charleston, S. C„ Chapeau & Heffron ; Lou¬ 
isville, Ky., R. E. Miles, 52 VV. Main St.; St. Louis, Mo., A. 
A. Mellier, 709 Washington Ave.; Cleveland. O., Dr. F S 
Slosson. 223 Superior St.; Detroit. Mich., Geo. E. McCulley 
and J. A Taylor; Chicago, Ill., Van Schaack, Stevenson & 
Co., also S. Taylor & Co., 181 E. Madison St.j St. Paul, Minn., 
Noyes Bros. & Cutlet; Boise City, Idaho, W. H. Nye & Co.; 
San Francisco, Cal., Main & Winchester, 214 Battery St; 
Pueblo, Col., A. B. & H. W. Jones; New Orleans, La., A. W. 
Jackson, 873 Magazine St. 
ARCHITECT. I, 
B. REED, 245 Broadway, 
_ . Y. Plans, Specifications, and Esti¬ 
mates for Suburban Residences, Farm 
Houses, Summer Cottages, etc. Economical and Modern. 
S. B. REED, Author of “House Plans for Everybody.” 
