1880.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST.* 
211 
Cooley Creamer 
Awarded Gold Medal at 
Paris Agricultural Exhibi¬ 
tion, 1879. 
Butter made by this pro¬ 
cess awarded Sweepstakes 
at International Dairy at 
New York, 1878. Two Gold 
Medals and First Premium 
on Dairy Butter at same 
Fair, 1879. 
It requires no milk room. 
, It raises all of cream be¬ 
tween milking. 
| It affords best ventilation 
to milk. 
It is more thoroughly made. 
It Is cheaper. It requires less labor, and gives better satis¬ 
faction than any other way of setting milk. 
Send for “ Dairyman,” giving full 
monlals. 
particulars and testi- 
VT. FARM 
MACHINE CO., 
Bellows Falls, Vt. 
DAIRY SUPPLY CO. 
2G1 and 263 Greenwich St., New York. 
Offers complete outfits for large and small Butter 
Dairies, of the newest and of the best apparatus and 
appliances. 
The most approved and simplest apparatus for securing, 
'moling, and delivering pure milk and cream a specialty. 
Ice Chests, Refrigerators, and Cold-Rooms, 
estimated on and constructed to order. 
Glass Bottles and Jars for individual milk delivery. 
Butter Packages for square or round prints with molds 
to match. 
Air-tight Butter Packages for holding two to ten 
pounds in crates of 43 to (10 lbs. 
Milk-Setting Appliances.— Cooler pails, do. ven¬ 
tilated, with and without windows to inspect dentil of cream. 
Creamers, “Bureau” and “Cabinet” Creameries 
in variety, etc. 
The Perfect lilt Pail. Tie Penfolm Clmrn, 
Our specialties, and the best of their kind in 
the world. Address as above. 
LILLY’S 
BUTTER-WORKER 
Won First. Premium at the 
American Institute Fair, New 
York, in 1878: at the Fair of the 
Penn. State Agricultural Society 
in 1879; at the Dairyman’s Fair at 
Delhi, N. Y., in 1879, and at County 
Fairs innumerable. Acknowl¬ 
edged to be the only self-feed¬ 
ing and reliable machine in 
the market. Descriptive circu¬ 
lar sent free. 
C. H. R. TltlEIlEl.S, 316 Race St., Fliila, Pa. 
We have perfected a radical and valuable improvement 
in our celebrated Churn, which needs but to be seen tobe ap¬ 
preciated. Now offered fortlie first time to the dairy public. 
It received the HIGHEST PREMIUM at the Interna¬ 
tional Dairy Fair in New York City, in competition witli ail 
the leading churns in the market. ' 
Nine sizes made, churning from one to one hundred 
gallons. Warranted to be exactly as represented. 
Send to any dealer in keally first-class Farm and Dairy 
Implements for a Descriptive Circular of “THE NEW 
BLANCHARD CHURN,” or to the Sole Manufacturers, 
PORTER BLANCHARD’S SONS, CONCORD, N. H. 
HOUSE-KEEPERS, ATTENTION! 
THE GLOBE WASHBOARD AND THE IM¬ 
PROVED UNION CHURN 
Are the best in 
the world. 
Neither have 
any equals.Over 
600.000 Globe 
Washboards 
sold in 1879. No 
more sore hands 
or torn clothes 
on inferior 
washboards. 
Buy it and try 
it. The Un¬ 
proved Union 
Churn is the per¬ 
fect butter- 
maker. Easier 
and quicker than by any others. One 
trial will convince any one of the fact. 
Send lor circulars with full details. 
Liberal terms to dealers. 
UNION MANF’C CO„ Toledo, Ohio. 
*ASK*FOR* 
PERFECTED BUTTER COLOR 
It Gives Butter the gilt-edged color the year round. The largest Butter Buyer^recommend Its use. 
Thousands of Dairymen say IT IS PERFECT. Used by allthe best Creameries. Awarded the Inter- 
nationalDiploma at N. Y. Dairy Fair. Ask your druggistormerchantforit; or write to ask what it is, what 
* *- - WEI T --*-— “ — ~ ' "' 
It costs, who uses! t, where to get it. 
KLLjS, RICHARDSON &. CO., Proprietors, Burlington, Vt. 
,*U$E)fONLY>fTH ISJf-TH E*FIRSTJf AND JfTH E if BEST* 
M. YOUNG’S 
NEW 
Everything About a. Horse Worth Knowing. 
There is no one who Owns, Cares for or Works a Horse, who can afford to be without this 
■work. Itisjustthehandy.completeand Practical Manual that haslong been needed by Horse 
Jockey-Tricks. To Manage a Horse. To Shoe a Horse. To Break and Train Horses. To 
treat all Kinds of Horse Diseases. There is nothing relating to Buying, Breeding, Rearing, Training, Shoeing, Feeding, 
Taming, Breaking and Doctoring Horses but is thoroughly detailed. In addition is given the Art of Training and 
Taming Horses by a New Method. And it tells—How to make a Horee Lie Down.—To Catch a Wild Horse.—To Teach 
a Horse to Pace.—To Make a Horse Stand.—To Make a Horse Sit on its Haunches.—To Make a Horse Come Down for 
Mounting.—To Make a Horse Follow you.—To Make a Horse Stand Still without Hitching.—To Break Horses to Ride.—To 
Prevent a Horse Running Away. Illustrated with Engravings. 
It is invaluable when Horses are Attacked with Diseases requiring Prompt Attention, and in districts remote from Veterinary 
Surgeons, because it enables any one to Doctor their Own Horses. It gives the Best Rules for Telling the Age of a Horse, with a 
Fine Engraving showing the appearance of the Teeth at Each Year. Also, much other INFORMATION of great value to 
every Horse Owner. Actually worth as much as other Horse Books costing from five to ten dollars, but condensed so as to give 
all that is necessary to know, and sent by mail post-paid on receipt of the price, 25 cents, or 5 copies to one 
address for $1. Ask Four of your neighbors to buy one copy each, ana thus get your Own Book Free. 
AGENTS WANTED to canvass for this Valuable Book. It outsells all others. Sample Copy and Terms 
to Agents sent by mail, post-paid, for 25 cents. Address, M* YOUNG, 173 Greenwich St., Ne%v-York. 
P URE BRED POLAND-CHI\A PIGS FOR 
SAliE, not akin; nine years’ experience in breeding 
this valuable breed; all labeled. 
A. S. BEEKMAN, South Branch, N. J. 
Cheese and Butter Makers’ Supplies. 
Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers of all Gang Cheese 
Presses and Self-Bandaging Hoops— ineluding tbe 
Fraser Press. All royalties paid by us, and peaceful 
use guaranteed. Send for our new circular on Cheese and 
Butter Factory Outfits and Furnishings. 
WHITMAN A BURRELL,kittle Falls, N. Y. 
BUTTER W ORKER. 
Tbe most effective, simple 
and convenient yet invent¬ 
ed. Works SO lbs, in 
less than 5 minutes, 
thoroughly working out 
buttermilk and mixing in 
the sat. AGENTS 
WANTED. Send for 
Circular. 
A. H. REID, 6 N. Eighteenth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
CHEESE FACTORY 
And Dairy Supplies and Apparatus. 
OUTFITS A SPECIALTY. Everything needed in a 
Cheese Factory, Creamery, or Dairy. The best Portable 
Boilers and Engines in market. Send for circular. Corre¬ 
spondence invited. .JOHN S. CARTER, 
Successor to G. It. WEEKS, Syracuse, New York. 
Rectangular and 
Square BOX 
Cheapest ami Best. No in¬ 
side fixtures, and always reliable. 
Six sizes of each kind 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. 
CORNISH & C URTIS, Fort Atkinson, Wis. 
Bookwalter Engine. 
Compact, Substantial, Economical, 
and Easily managed. Guaranteed 
to work well and give full power 
claimed. Engine and Boiler com¬ 
plete, including Governor, Pump, 
&c., at the low price of 
3 Horse-Power.. .$240.00 
AM “ “ ... 280.00 
6K “ “ ... 370.00 
US-Put on Cars atSpringfield, Ohio. 
JAMES LEFFEL & CO., 
Sprinefleld, Ohio, 
or 110 Liberty St., New York City. 
THE 
FERGUSON 
BUREAU 
Surpasses all others In quantity and quality of butter made 
hM-< 
CREAMERY. 
It secures matured and ripened cream. 
surpasses an otnersin quantity and quality of butter made. It secures matured and ripened cream. 
Which makes butter of the best texture, flavor, and of unequaled keeping quality. It excludes files, dust 
and odors; is constantly at the correct temperature (58° to 60°); has room f or the cream and butter, and 
eaves three-fourths the labor. It can be used with either ice or water, and both summer and winter. 
,. THE FERGUSON CONCUSSION CHURN isthebest. Itcombinesscientiflcprinciples'wlth 
the bestlabor savingdevices. No floats or paddles. Brings the butter in granular form, and secures tha 
largest yield. Befor buying any other Churn or Creamer; or any pans.orcans. pond for large Illus¬ 
trated circuiarto THE FERGUSON MF’G CO., Burlington, Vt. Tollable Agents 1 
BALED 
Stable Manure. 
(Under Letters Patent, U. S.) 
By this process of baling, bulk de¬ 
creased two-thirds. Freight thereby 
lessened. Weeds seed killed. Fer- 
HALLADAY 
STANDARD WIND MILL. 
VICTORIOUS AT 
Phila., 1876—Paris, 1878. 
25 Years in tJse. 
{GUARANTEED SUPERIOR 
To any other Windmill Made. 
17 Sizes—1 Man to 46 Horse Power. 
Adopted by the leading R. R. Co.'s and 
by the U. S. Govt, at Ports and 
Garrisons. 
83,500,000 worth now in Use. 
Send for Catalogue “ A.” 
U. S. Wind Engine & Pump Co., 
Batavia, Ill. 
We manufacture the old reliable Stover 
—the well tried, strong, durable, self-regu¬ 
lating, solid wheel Wind Mill, which 
took the Centennial Diploma, as well as a 
Medal. We refer to tbe Official Centen¬ 
nial Beport. Also O. E. Winger’s Im¬ 
proved $20.00 Feed Grinder, which is oper¬ 
ated by Pumping Wind Mills—a novel and 
perfect Mill for grinding all kinds of grain 
for stock and house use, and Winger's 
__ Gravity Churns. Agents wanted every¬ 
where. Send for catalogue B. to Branch Factory at Kan 
sas City, Mo. 
STOVER WIND ENGINE CO., Freeport, Hi., 
E. B. WINGEK, General Manager. tr. s! A. 
APPLE GRATER. 
Panted. 
BOOMER & BOSCHERT PRESS CO., 
Syracuse, N. Y, 
FARM 
GRIST 
MILLS 
AND CORN SHELLERS. 
Over 25,000 Now in Use, 
Every Machine is guaranteed to give satis¬ 
faction, or no pay. Price of Mills, $12; 
Shellers, $5. Every farmer should have 
them. Send for illustrated circulars ami 
terms to agents. Address 
LIVINGSTON & CO., Pittsburgh. Pa. 
