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AMERlOAiN' ^xaRICTJLTUEIST. 
[March, 
THE FERGUSON 
Bureaia Creamery. 
Shallow Setting 
PERFECTED. 
Why is it Best ? 
SIX SOLID REASONS. 
1. Because it separates the cream most completely, and 
therefore makes tlie most butter. 
2. Because it keeps the milk at a uniform temperature of 
60“ and so secures the cream in tlie best possible condition, 
and therefore makes the best butter. 
3. Because it favors the greatest development of color 
and flavor, and the best texture, or ‘grain,’ and therefore 
is the best for making fancy butter. 
4. Because it keeps the milk in a pure, cool, dry air, and 
fully ripens the cream before in is removed from the milk, 
and therefore makes tbe best keeping butter. 
5. Because it uses the least Ice—only about one-fourth as 
much as the deep setting system. 
6 . Because it requires the least labor, 
i (fait 
In no other way 
can the milk of a dairy be so easily cared for. 
Bi^nundreds of the best dairymen have discarded the 
deep setting systems, and now use the Bureau. 
It is used and endorsed by such men as— 
Prof. L. B. Arnold. Pres. Amer. Dairy Association. 
Richard Goodman, Jr., Lenox, Massachusetts. 
A. W. Cheeter, Agricul. Editor N. E. Farmer. 
J. Milton Maokie, Pres. Amer. Jersey Cattle Club. 
Henry Stewart, Dairy Editor. 
Edward Burnett, Deerfoot Farm, Sonthhoro, Mass. 
Don’t buy any Pans, Cans or Creamers, 
or send your milk to the factory, until you have sent for 
our large illustrated Circulars and price lists. 
THE FEE&USON M’F’G 
BURLINGTON, VERMONT. 
CO., 
SHIPPERS OF MILK, ATTENTION ! 
liHI 
Mil 
PATENTED MARCH 23d, 1880. 
Adapted for the de¬ 
livery of Milk in all 
Cities and Towns. 
A Long Needed Want 
at last Supplied. 
DESCPJPTIYE CIRCULARS 
ON APPLICATION. 
Warren Glassworks Co. 
A. A. 
7‘i Murray St., 
NEW YORK. 
mkm 
TO FARWIERS.-It 
is important that the Soda 
or Saleratus they use 
should be white and pure, in 
common with all similar sub¬ 
stances used for food. 
In making bread with 
CRi CDRTlie yeast, it is well to use about 
& SALEnATUSn half a teaspoonful of the 
*‘Arm and Hammer Brand Soda or Sal- 
eratns at the same time, and thus make the bread 
rise better and prevent it becoming sour by correcting 
the natural acidity of the yeast. 
DAIRYMEN and FARMERS should use 
only the ‘‘Arm and Hammer ” brand for clean¬ 
ing and keeping milk pans sweet and clean. 
To insure obtaining only the “ Arm and Ham¬ 
mer” brand Soda or Saleratus, buy it in “ pound or 
HALF POUND PACKAGES,” which bear our name and trade- 
mai '• as inferior goods are sometimes substituted for the 
“A m and Hammer” brand whenboughtin bulk. 
cabinet style. 
THE COOLEY CREAMERS. 
FIVE COLD MEDALS and ELEVEN SILVER 
MEDALS awarded for Superiority of 
Process and Product. 
among them 
THE GOLD 5IEDAL at I THE GOLD MEDAL at 
PALACE OF INDUSTRY, PALACE OF INDUSTRY, 
Paris, France, 1879, 1 Paris, France, 1 SSi, 
after weeks of competitive tests witli the leading Milk Setting 
Apparatus of the WORLD. 
OVER 20,000 IN DAILY USE. 
They Raise the most Cream and make tbe best Butter. 
THE DAVIS SWme CHURN. 
THE MOST POPULAR CHURN ON THE MARKET. 
Because it makes the most butter from a given amount of cream. Because no otlier Churn 
works so easy. Because it makes the best grained butter. Because it is the easiest cleaned. 
Also the EUREKA BUTTER WORKER, the NESBITT BUTTER 
PRINTER, and a full line of Butter Making Utensils for Dairies and Factories. 
Send tor Illustrated Circulars. 
VERMONT FARM MACHINE CO., Bellows Falls, Vt. 
ELKVATOK STYLE. 
Pat. Chaiinei Cais Creamery. 
Used in Dairies now all over tbe U. S. 
Makes more Batter tlian any other process. 
Our Testimonials in circulars are vouchers. 
We furnish Churns, Butter Workers, etc. 
First order at wholesale where we have no 
agents—Agents wanted. Send for Circulars. 
WM. E. LINCOLN CO., Warren, Mass. 
Moseley’s Cabinet Creamery 
Creamery & Refrigerator 
COMBlNEDr 
Forfamilies.dairies.fae- 
torles.thecreani-gathering 
system; for hotels, etc. 
Sizes for One Cow to Fifty. 
Used Vi^ith or \yithout Ice. 
STODDAED CHUEN. 
BESTONTHE 
MARKET. 
Nofloats 
or 
dashers 
) inside. 
Psine .Sizes for dairy and factory 
with or without pulley* 
One at wholesale where we 
have no Agent. 
bog Powers, Butter Boxes. Prints, Etc. 
NIoseley ^ Stoildard Co.: 
Poultney, Vt. 
HOUSEKEEPERS 
j OTIOM H 
^ Sewii MacMiie* 
, JM 
R 
STie mmi 
Five Sizes. 
Made of White Cedar 
and hound with Gal¬ 
vanized Iron Hoops. 
Send for descriptive cir¬ 
cular and prices. 
CLEMENT & DTJNBAE, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
,ATTENTION! 
The Improved 
UNION CHURN. 
<o 
Is the Best and 
Haiidsnmcst 
Made. 
Agents Wanted. 
UNION MANUF’G CO., Toledo, Ohio 
It is Warranted to be 
all right. You run iio 
risk in buying oue. 
Send for circulars with full 
details of either or both these 
articles to the 
Til is Instrument 
Containing 22 NOTES (6 
MORE than is contained in 
any other like instrument) 
is unequalled for durability, 
power, and sweetness of 
tone. Larger sizes for 
House, Lodge and Chapel, 
contain 32 notes. 
THE AUTOPHOME, 
For Grown People and children, the finest and cheapest 
AUTOMATIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENT ever offered. 
Send for Circular and Catalogue of Music. 
THE AUTOPHONE €©., Itliaca, N. Y. 
Canvassers Wanted. 
After three years of practical trial and public endorse¬ 
ment, we oiler to Dairymen and to the 'I'radc, our HAND 
BUTTER-WORKER, operating on the principle of direct 
and powerful pressure, iustead of rolling, grinding, or slid¬ 
ing upon the butter. 
We claim that it is the only Butter-Worker which will cer- 
talnly, quickly and easily, take out all the buttermilk, and 
which does nqt and cannot injure the grain of the butter. 
It works inthe salt as easily and as welt. 
Five Sizes made for Family Dairies. Eight sizes for Fac¬ 
tory use. We now make both the Round and Square form 
of Factory Churns. All our goods are of perfect sfoekand 
the best workmanship. They are strong, simple, efficient, 
convenient and durable. The continue to be 
THE STANDARD CHURNS OF THE COUNTRY. 
Inquire of the nearest Dealer in such goods for a 
“Blanchard Butter-Worker,” or a peHMine “Blanch¬ 
ard Churn,” and if he has none on hand, send postal for 
Prices and Descriptive Circular to 
THE INVENTORS AND SOLE MANUFACTURERS, 
PORTER BLANCHARD'S SONS, Concord, N.H. 
Estahlislied, 1818. 
iE£«!ll!!S£SUI>PUE$ 
CHEESE™™*"®' 
CREAMERIES 
lAND DAIRIES. 
l!5?'Mniiiifacttiring OUTFITS a Specialty. 
Send tor llluBtrated Circular of Improved Appa¬ 
ratus for making CHEESE AND BUTTEll. 
I MANUFACTURER 
AND DEALER. 
1 Syracuse, N.Y. 
johns-cabter; 
BUTTER SKIPPING 
BOXES, 
Etc, 
Try our way of Print- 
iujr and ^hiypin&r 
Butter, and get BEST 
18S4 1»RICES 
S your ^dress on apostal card, and < 
we will furnish you* Tree, our _ 
la^eillus. lOc-catalogue, hundreds of Jlne engravings. Every^ 
thing inthcg}mUne*wEUches*cutlery,etc.fat barsain prices* 
AddressJl£088 CIS., successors to U. W»XUB<»- 
& K0S8, i6 & 17 Doch Sq.,,Boston, Mass. 
