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After three years of practical trial and public endorse¬ 
ment, we offer to Dairymen and to the Trade, our HAND 
BUTTER-WORKER, operating on the principle of direct 
and powerful pressure, instead of rolling, grinding, or slid¬ 
ing upon tlie butter. 
We claim tliatit is the only Butter-Worker which -wtll cer¬ 
tainly, quickly a.nd easily, take out all the buttermilk, and 
which does not and cannot injure the grain of the butter. 
It works in the salt as easily and as well. 
THE GENUINE 
GET THE BEST 
Five Sizes made for Family Dairies. Eight sizes for Fac¬ 
tory use. AVe now make both the Round and Square form 
of Factory Churns. All our go lds are of perfect stock and 
the best workmansbip. They are strong, simple, efHcient, 
convenient and durable. The continue to be 
THE STANDARD CHURNS. OF THE COUNTRY. 
Inquire of the nearest Dealer in such goods for a 
“Blanchabd Butter-Wop.kes,” or a germine “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. 
Established, 1818. 
DAIRY GOODS. 
We make, from the best mate¬ 
rial, superior articles of Dairy 
Goods that are models of strength 
and simplicity. Rectaagnlar 
CbnrnS) Lever Butter Workers, 
Factory Churns and Power 
Workers. 2 gold and 14 silver 
medals awarded for superiority. 
One Churn at wholesale where, 
we have no agent. Write for* 
prices. All goods warranted. 
CORNISH,CURTIS &.QREENE, 
Fort Atklnaon, Wfs. 
SPAIN’S 
CHUEITS. 
Seven sizes. 
Made of "White Cedar, and 
bound with Galvanized Iron 
Hoops. Send for Descriptive 
Circular and Prices. 
Cr-EillENT & DUNBAR, 
Philadelphia, Pn. 
THE 
0.K.GHURN 
Has Improvements over 
im BEST! 
Easv to clean, easy to operate. 
AVill not wear out; cover castings 
will not break. Send for circular. 
aifc, JOHN S. CARTER, 
Sole manufacturer, 
SYRACUSE, N.Y. 
Agents Wanted. 
BUTTER WORKER. 
Most Effective and Convenient, also 
Power Workers, Butter Printers, 
Shipping Boxes, etc. 
Write for Illustrated Catalogue. 
A. H. REID, 
26 S. 16th Street, PUila., Pa, 
THE FERGUSON 
REID’S 
CREAMERY 
always MAKES GOOD 
BUTTER. 
Simplest and Best. 
BUREAU CREAMERY. 
• tt^It makes the most and bed butter..^ 
[I^"Uses the least ice. and saves the most labor.„^ 
Hundreds have discarded deep setters and adopted the 
Bureau. Highiy endorsed by leading Dairymen. 
DON’T BUY ANY CANS, PANS OR CREAMER, 
or send yonr milk to the factory, until you have sent for 
our large illustrated circulars and price lists. 
THE FERGUSON M’F’G. CO., Burlington, Vt. 
Averaf/e 
$44.48 per To'iv 
Prices Reduced. Standard Maintained. 
The Massachusetts Fertiliser luspector’s Valu¬ 
ations of the STOCKFFIFGF MANFltES 
for the past seven years . 
The Average Price for 1884 will be $4.50 per bag;, or $5 a ton less than last year. 
In buying a fertilizer, its quality and by whom manufactured should ho considered along with the price per ton. 
A ton of good English hay is considered by most farmers cheaper at $20 than a ton of hog’ineadow hay at $10; and 
for the same reason the Stockbridge Manures, which are made largely from chemicals, and are very concentrated, 
are cheaper at the prices asked than many fertilizers at half the price. They have stood the test of the field and 
State Inspectors for nearly ten years, and liave been found the most reliable and richest fertilizers offered in the 
market. The fact that they liavebeen well made in the past should be a sufficient guaranty of their strength and 
purity in the future ; but, notwithstanding this, we are still under bonds to Prof. Stockbridge to maintain their 
standard. Send for pamphlet (mailed free), to BOWKERFERTILIZERCO., 
43 Chatham St., Boston, Mass. 
SHIPPERS OF JMIEK, ATTENTION ! 
PATENTED MARCH 23d, 1880. 
Adapted for the de¬ 
livery of Milk in all 
Cities and Towns. 
A bong Needed Want 
at last Supplied. 
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS 
ON APPLICATION. 
Warren Glassworks Go. 
A. A. 
72 Murray St., 
NEW YORK. 
Pat. Channel Can Creamery, 
Used in Dairies now all over the U. S. 
Makes more Butter than 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. 
Cooley Creamers. 
Made in four styles, all sizes, 
for dairy or factory use. The 
only creamer ever deemed of 
sufficient merit to be awarded a 
Gold Medal. 
See large advertisement in 
April number. Send postal for 
Illustraled Circulars containing 
testimonials. 
VT. FARM iMACHINE CO., 
Bellows Falls, Vt. 
CREAMERY 
Has t he largest cooling 
surface, takes less 
cooling material, 
takes le.ss labor in 
operating it, and 
GIVES THE 
BEST RESULTS 
Has a plaFK the whole 
depth of can that showB 
outside the condition 
Of the milk without 
toiiching'the Creamery, 
and can see the cream- 
line the whole length 
I in drawing off. 5t 
HRaisee all.C irentij 
between milkings. 
For circular address 
S ff'flSSTCD Manufact’r, 
I hikn I Ell 'VRflCUSE. N. Y. 
Delaware Co. 
Requires no lifting or 
handling to skim or clean 
it. It is the prince of LA¬ 
BOR-SAVING Cream¬ 
ers. It will last for 20 
years. It is warranted to 
do all we claim. To one 
man in every town where 
not already introduced we 
will make a special private 
offer. Address, 
DELAWARE CO. CREAMER CO., 
Mention Am. Agriculturist. Benton Harbor, Mich. 
XCELSIOSI^CARPET" STRETinER 
Sells rapidly. Paysbig. 2.50.000 sold. A- 
gents Wanted. Local or traveling. Sample free. 
R. W. MONTROSS, Galien, Mich., Sole Mar.uf’r. 
Worth Knowing. 
Farmers will be glad 
to learn, a Fertilizer 
composed of Blood, 
Bone and Animal Mat¬ 
ter, having all the in- 
•-redients requisite 
or the soil and to in¬ 
sure a good crop,can 
be purchased for 
Twenty-five Dol¬ 
lars per ton. Grlf- 
flng’s Metropolitan 
Fertilizer is the arti¬ 
cle. Address, H. B. 
GRIFEING, 70 Cort- 
landt St., New York. 
Peruvian Guano 
DIRECT IMPORTATIONS. 
Having received all the Guano Shipped to this Country 
Direct from the Deposits under new Government 
Contract, we offer to the trade, 
Peruvian Guano 
of the best quality, and in excellent condition. For partic¬ 
ulars and prices, apply to 
HURTADO & CO., 
16 (fc 18 Exchange Place, N. Y. 
GREAT REDUCTION! 
for the benefit of 
FARMERS 
By BAUCH &, SONS, Phila., Sole Mannfs of 
PHOSPHATE 
Of the $2-5 Phosphal e there were sold during 1879, 1287 
tons ; during 1880, 3957tous ; during 1881, ,5 l47tons : dur¬ 
ing 1882, 8’288tous; during 1®3, 10,182 tons. Cheapest 
and Best. Send for Circularand Guaranteed Analvsi.s, free. 
Mimi ^ SO^S, FH!UOELPrM.Y^!^S. 
E 
VflPORATiHi FRUIT 
Full treatise on improved 
methods, yields, iwofit^^^n-gs 
and general statistics, 
AMERICAN MAN’F’GCO. 
Box O, WAYNESBORO, PA. 
FRUIT DRIER. 
PAMPHLET SENT FREE. 
Deitz Automatic Fruit Orier. 
DEITZ MANUF’G CO., 
Chambersbiirg. Pa. 
11 TMPROV.ED ROOT BEER. Package, 
2-5 cts. Makes 5 gallons of a delicious sparkling 
and wliolesome beverage. Sold by all drug¬ 
gists, or sent by mail on receipt of 25 cents, 
C. E. HIKES, 48N. Del. Ave., Fb iladelphia, Pa. 
PEACH CIDER. 
Peach Cider is a new discovery. Patented Oct. 25,1881. 
You can realize *3 ner bushel net for your peaches at home. 
SALE PERMANENT AS FLOUR. Rights to Man- 
ufaciure and Territory for sale. Peach Cider for sale wlmle- 
sale and retail. L. P. COBLENTZ. Patentee. 
Middletown, ^laryland. 
