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AMEiilOxllN xlGEIOULTUEIST. 
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THESE eHESIEH WHITE PiSS BIWU 
1 ? 
The who sends the Isirgest number of subscribers to the 
FAKMEKS’ MAOAZlXE by M«y 1st, 18S4, will receive a pair of 
these pigs* 8eeond prize, «§i Incubator, Third preniiuii], a Trio of 
Wyandotte Fowls? also other premiums. {Seeconditions in muKa/ijji.*.) 
There is perhaps no other breed of hogs the reputation of wliich. throughout our 
whole country stands higher than the Chester ‘W'hites. Thcj'liave short hesjds. ^•hort 
legs, short haras, good shoulders, and are broad in the chest, giving them good 
lungs. The whole body is round, and of nice, plump, mellow appearance; the car* 
cass is deep; the back perfectly straight; hams and shoulders very broad, with line 
bone; also One hair and smooth skin; the head is broad but small. Thej* are in\ a- 
riably white, with lopped cars. They keep easily, will fatten at any age, and are 
very quiet. Our yards contain the finest specimens of this breed in the country. 
“The Chester White Boar Pig, which I received from you arrived safe and sound. 
It is an elegant pig, a perfect beauty, and 1 can scarcely see how any improvement 
could be made upon it. I am perfectly satisfied with the purchase.”—SAMUKL 
MILLER. Smithvillk, Pa. ‘T received the pair of Chester White pigs promptly. 
They suit me real well. They grow so fast. Everybody thinks they are the prettiest 
little pigs they ever saw.”—ADA^f REAM. SuLPHrn Springs, 6. “The Chester 
White sow you sold me came to hand all right, and I am well plea.sed with your se* 
lection. She is the finest Chester White pig that was ever in this county, and is ad¬ 
mired by every one that sees her.”—WM. STOEHR, New Bremen, Ii.l. “The Sow 
came safely to hand, and I am well pleased with her. She is a fine pig, and all you 
represented she would bo. and more too. I am obliged. Have you any more, say 
two or three?”—J. B. BROWN, Centreville, Md. “Received the pigs all right. 
I am very well pleased with them. Think the boar cannot be excelled anywhere. 
One of my friends has already spoken for two of them if I have luck with them. I 
think you edit a first-class paper.”—GEO. FREDERICK. Letoma. O. "The 
Chester White sow, Ladv Garfield, has a fine litter of ten pigs. They are admired 
by all who see them.”—JOHN W. THOMPSON, Amity, N. Y. “The pair of Ches¬ 
ter Whites are the nicest pigs 1 ever saw, and every person that has seen them 
thinks they are real beauties.”—ALBERT KLINE, SIanok Dai.e, Pa. 
(r^Wc have fine pigs of all ages for sale at all times; also Berkshires, Yorkshires, 
and Poland-Chiuas. Pure-bred Poultry of all kinds. 
The Farmers' JIagazine and Rural Guide is certainly the best farmer's paper pub¬ 
lished for the price. It contains 16 large pages; has Departments for Horses, Caitle, 
Cows, Sheep. Swine, Poultry, Bees, Fruit Garden, and Household, and is only 35 
cents per year. Do not subscribe for any paper until you have seen our price-list, as 
we .send most publications at a much lower price than even the publishers themselves. 
Everybody can make money by soliciting subscribers for the Farmers' Maga/.ine, 
as we allow liberal cash commissions, besides the valuable premiums mentioned in 
f.hig advertisement. Send for free sample copy and terms to 
FOTTS BKOSa, ]^iirkeeburgr, Chester Co., Fa. 
si 
Two Himdred and Eiity-oeven IlkistratioiiE, 
A Most Valuable Work, full of Ideas, Hints, Suggestions, 
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SssJoLe Blouses, Bog' Kennels, Bird Houses, Moot Cellars 
ahd liobt'Houses. 
T1i6 Preservation of Fodder in Silos. 
The very l /rge ntmiber of Illustrations, more than Two Hundred and Fifty in all, 
constitute a most important feature of the work, presenting to the eye, as they 
do, designs and plans for every kind of Barns and'Outbuildiiigs. 
The proper and economical erection of Barns and Outbuildings requires far 
more forethought and pl.antiing than aro ordinarily given to their construction. 
A barn once built i i not readily moved or altered in size cr shape, and the same 
may ho said of a cc'rn-liouse, a poultry-house, or even a pig-pen. 
Illustrated Works upon Burns and Out-door Buildings have hitherto boon so ex¬ 
pensive as to limit their circulation to comparatively few in niiinber. Tliis Volume 
of two liiiiidred and tliirty-five pages, and two liundred and fifty-seven Illustra¬ 
tions and Engravings, is sold at so moderate a price as to be witliiu the reach of 
all. Every professional builder, and every person, be he farmer or otherwise, who 
desires to erect a barn, or any outbuilding, can, in this book, secure a wealth of 
designs and plans for a comparatively trilling sum. 
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is avoided. Au inward and upward power is obtained at the 
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ihe Ne'w j 
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the only Agn- i 
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. in a moment So simple and easy to operate the most dslicata 
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otny Washer in the -world that has the Kubber Bands on tbo 
fiffiW' Rollers, ■which prevent the breaking of buttons and injury to clothes. 
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fsUESa El« HHffill'J 9 SiU Agents’ sample, 83.50. Also the ceia, 
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AMERICAN RUBBER PAINT. 
E. BLUNT, Manufacturer, 115 Maiden Lane, New York, 
The Amewcam Ageicultueist, in an article headed “The American 
Buhher Faint," writes: 
Of late years several substitutes fir tbe ordinary I.ead and Oil paint iiave 
been introduced. One of tbe successful ones of this kind is tb" American 
Eubber Paint wliich has been used with satisfaction by some of our asso¬ 
ciates, and Avliich is as good as any article now in tlic market. 
Greens, for Window Blinds, etc.82.50 per Ga!. 
Other Shades, including Wliite and Black. 1.-50 “ 
Roof I’aint, Water Proof. 1.01) “ 
Until furltier Notice, will allow a discount of 20 per cent on all orders 
of five gallons and upwards, accompanied by tbe cash, or will send C. O. D. 
by Express upon receipt of 10 per cent of the amount, to insure expenses. If 
after a proper trial tbe Paint is not all that it Is represented to be, I will return 
the money, or repaint tbe bnildlng at my expense. Send for Sample Colors, 
Directions, etc. 
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Rides as easy 0 awith one per¬ 
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Patentee, ST. L©UiS, 
cHicagiliEl^ AiiOTT iOeOY m 
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IN THE COUNTRY FOR THE MONEY. 
Write us for Catalogue of our different styles of Y'agonSi 
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Waterto-H’U, N. Y.- 
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can.-with theirgroovedbox packedi 
ivitli their Graphite' omposition,., 
Buccessfnlly run tlie carriages of 
the country without the use sf olP 
or grease, and without heating' 
boxes or cutting arms. One car¬ 
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run from l.i to SO, miles a day for Z' 
years. Heavv trucks run with 
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oil, can be Tun without heating or cutting inurnals. The 
brass crank box furnished byninil for *1. Oil reduces fric¬ 
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GRAPHITE LUBRICATING CO., Jersey City, N. .1. 
