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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[July, 
(Patented in U. S., July 3,1877.) 
MORRIS LITTLE & SOY, Proprietors and Manufacturers. 
This favorite and popular Dip is the cheapest and 
very best remedy of the day for all Insect pests and 
Skiii Diseases of domestic animals , also for the sheep 
farmers—scourge worms in the throat of lambs, called in 
some districts “Lombriz.” 
Send for important U. S. testimonials and prices to 
T. YV. LAWFORD, Gen'l Agent (ever since April, 1879), 
■29(1 E. Chase Street, Baltimore, Md. 
[Be sure and mention this paper.] 
BOBBIN'S IMPROVED 
CATTLE TIE. 
(Patented May 31st, 1881.) 
Important to Farmers. 
Something New for 
STOCKMEN. 
The most practical Cattle 
Tie now in use. 
Prices and Terms furnished 
on Application. 
II. M. ROBBINS, 
Newington, Conn. 
Chester White, Berkshire, 
and Poland China PIGS, and 
Setter Dogs, bred and for sale 
by ALEX. PEOPLES, West Ches¬ 
ter, Chester Co., Pa. Send stamp 
for Circular and Price List. 
HOG RINGING A FAILURE. 
OUR 
TENDON CUTTER A SUCCESS. 
ANIMAL CONQUEROR. 
ANIMAL conqueror 
PT’D DEC. 21, ’80, AND EEB. 7, ’82. 
By the use of this instrument we talce from the Hog Its 
power to root, by removing a section or piece of the tendon 
or muscle which operates the shovel at the end of the nose, 
thereby forever after preventing them from rooting. 
THIS IS NO SNOOTER, 
and we will convince the most skeptical that this little in¬ 
strument will do its work effectually. 
Any number of testimonials furnished on application, 
if not found on sale in your locality, will send sample 
Cutter and Holder on receipt of $3.50. Address 
EWING & CO., Decatur, III. 
Manufacturers and Patentees. 
ESSEX PISS 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. 
University of the State of New York. 
Little’s Sheep Dip. 
One gal. makes from 25 to 50 gals, for Scab, or 100 gals, 
for Ticks and Lice. Cures Foot-rot. COLD water 
only required. Cheapest Dip known. Never fails. Send 
for prospectus to ALFRED MITCHELL, 317 Broadway, 
New York' (P. O. Box 517.), 
“ REID’S 
CREAMERY 
SIMPLEST & BEST. 
Agents Wanted. 
BUTTER WORKER 
Most Effective and Convenient. 
Also Power Workers, Capacity 
10,000 lbs. per DAY. Butter 
Printers, Shipping Boxes, etc. Sendi 
for circular. 
A. H. REID, 
26 S. lGth St., Phila., Pa. 
DOOLEY DREAMERS. 
The PIONEERS and the STAND¬ 
ARD. Over 15,000 in daily use. 
FOUR STYLES. TEN SIZES 
EACH. SKIM AUTOMATICAL¬ 
LY. FOUR GOLD MEDALS and 
SIX SILVER MEDALS for SU¬ 
PERIORITY.* Also Churns, But¬ 
ter-Workers, Butter-Printers, etc., 
etc. Send for Circulars. 
VERMONT FARM MACHINE CO., Bellows Falls, Vt. 
" ” 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 uuequaled. 
Circulars free. 
C. H. R. TRIEBELS, 
No. 316 Race Street. 
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
POULTRY WORLD. 
A monthly magazine, the oldest, 
largest, and best periodical de¬ 
voted entirely to poultry ever 
published. Splendidly illustrated. 
¥1.25 per year. Also the American 
Poultry 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. 
Forest and Stream Bird Notes. 
The Forest and Stream Publishing Company (No. 39 Park 
Row, New York), have just published a hook, which should 
he in the hands of every one who is interested in bird life. 
It is entitled “ Forest and Stream Bird Notes,” and con¬ 
tains a summary of everything published in ihe first twelve 
volumes of the Forest and Stream (six years) about song, 
insectivorous, and game birds. The Notes relate to almost 
every bird of America, and include every section of the 
country. 
Dr. Elliott Coues, the distinguished ornithologist, writes 
of the Bird Notes : “My copy at once takes its place at 
my elbow, where it must remain as long as I have occasion 
to write about American birds. Congratulating you upon 
the fact that the rich ornithological contents of your paper 
are made so readily available, I remain, very truly yours, 
Elliott Codes.” 
Sent post-paid on receipt of price, $1.50. 
141 West 54th St. NEW YORK CITY. 
PRACTICAL DOG TRAINING, 
OR 
Training vs. Breaking. 
By S. T. Hammond, Kennel Editor of Forest and 
Stream. A practical hook for amateurs. Details the 
method successfully employed by the author for more than 
40 years. With this book, every man can train his own dog, 
anil will find the task a pleasure. 
Sent post-paid on receipt of price, $1. 
The next session of this Institution will open October 2d, 
1882. Catalogues and announcements can he had from the 
Dean of the Faculty. A. JLIAUTARD, M.D.V.S., 
Dean of the Faculty. 
HARNESS. 
A Rood, Substantial Single Harness. 
Hand-made, full nickel-plated for $13.50. Call and see 
or send for sample. Also a complete assortment of RID¬ 
ING SADDLES. BRIDLES, CARRIAGE ROBES, and 
DUSTERS, HORSE CLOTHING, and NETS. 
C. B. SMITH & CO., 40 Warren St., New York. 
OXFORD SOUTHDOWN RAMS. 
Best for wool and mutton. February lambs for sale. Both 
parents thoroughbred. $15.00 each. 
F. D. MENDES, Box 55, Rockaway, N. J. 
B OOKKEEPING thoroughly taught by mail. For 
particulars address 
C. H. AIILUM, Rooms 6 & 7, 
1009 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
SHORE BIRDS. 
I. Haunts and Habits. II. Range and Migrations. III. A 
Morning Without the Birds. IV. Nomenclature. V. Lo¬ 
calities. VI. Blinds and Decoys. This is a reprint of papers 
from the Forest and Stream. Pamphlet, 45 pages. Price, 
post-paid, 15 cents. 
SHOOTING. 
Its Appliances, Practice and Purpose. By James Dalziel 
Dodgall. Contains practical information on guns and 
gunning. Its chapters treat of the Barrel, the Stock, Locks, 
Triggers, Recoil, Breech-Loaders, Rifles, Care of Guns, Am¬ 
munition, Loading, Dogs, Grouse, Woodcock, Black Game 
and Partridge Shooting. The chapter on “ The Purpose ” 
of Shooting is the best defense of legitimate field sports 
ever published. Price, post-paid, $3. 
Forest and Stream, 
A Weekly Journal for Town and Country Readers. 
Terms, $4 per year; single numbers 10 cents. Address, 
Forest and Stream Publishing Co., 
39 Park How, New York. 
FARMERS 
A once fqr control of ter 
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