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Creamery Outfits and Butter Makers’ Supplies. 
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IMPROVED APPAR ATUS exhibited. Information given on all matters pertaining to making Prize Butter, and 
getting greatest amount of butter from given quantity of milk. 
Danish Butter Preserving Extract, Price 50c. per Gallon. Preparation for keeping Skimmed* 
Milk Cheese from Huffing, when Buttermilk is put back into the Milk. Price 75c. per Gallon. 
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Cheese-Box Material furnished complete, ready to put together. 
WHITMAN & BURRELL,, Little Falls, N. Y. 
Single 
$10. The Finest 
THE PEEMIER. 
All Improvements, 
Top Snap, Laminated Twtst 
Barrels, Rebounding Lock, 
Block Striker, Fistol Grip, 
•Patent Fore-End Centre 
Hammer, (direct fir e\ 
and CHOKE BORED. 
75 Yards Range. 
Breech-Loader in the World. $10. 
PRICE TEN DOLLARS/^f^^: 
loading shot gun that has ever been made, possessing as it 
does all the extras and improvements of a first-class 
double gun. The Premier is the only single gun with 
all modern improvements in the market, and 
H§f§li^Bfc. " is the, only single gun that looks , handles , or is 
shaped like a double gun, and in 
many respects it is preferable to a 
double gun, especially for 
glass-ball shooting. Choko 
bored in the best and 
most scientific 
manner. 
^SEos* 
We are, ourselves, 
Ithe sole manufacturers 
Fof the Premier Gun, 
^ f and have been making th-m con- 
— stantly for the past six months, and 
we now have the largest stock of single guns in the U. S. In 
, order to reduce our stock during the summer months, we shall retail the Pre¬ 
mier Gun at tho closest wholesale price, which is $10. The regular retail price being $15. N< 
further reduction will be made, and none w ill be retailed at $10 after September 1st. This is i __ 
rare opportunity to get the finest shot gun of its kind in the world at tho wholesale price. They can be readilv 
sold at from $15 to $18 In any town in tho United States. The Tremier is the only single breech-loader that 
will satisfy a sportsman; it is in every way up to the standard of a $50 double gun, and we use over $30,000.00 worth of speciifl tools 
and machinery in its manufacture. Tho barrel is FINK laminated TWIST, equal to those in $50 guns, and the stock is tine walnut, 
hand checkered , frames either nickled or c«sehardencd, trimmings casehardened and blued. Every one is carefully choke bored, and 
an ATTESTED target goos with each gun. 12 bore, 30 and 32 inch barrel, weight from 6 X to 7 X lbs. 2% to 3 % inch drop. 
Use paper or brass shells centre fire. Remember, that the Premier, unlike all other single guns, has all the modern improvements or 
extras, and we warrant it up to the standard of a Colt or rarker double gun. Special Price UP to September 1st, JjfclO, and 
when cash comes with order, we give, free, a hard wood compartment gun case, and a set of reloading tools. These are not given 
free when sent C. O. D. Will send C. O. D. on receipt of the Express Agent’s guarantee that the gun will be returned free, if not 
taken. We ask no cash in advanee on C. O. D. matter, as we have never yet had a Premier Gun returned. Every gun warranted 
or money refunded. Address W. Turner Rosa, Jf/rt. and Dealers in Firearms,1Gb 17 Dock Sq., Boston, Mass.,U.S.A. 
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