»U t «\t*« fMp*; CrMr* am itw 
tsjUtld. ll%Tl b»*t m»'»" ' RA4k«t« 
■ dfWOlt otherMnl^nMw.i Or- 
t>v fn’ijfV, * t«I,ti,»«U*|«#lr , 0*04- 
nona'lihia. fUiuit 
3JJ flt l?r*.U«, 21 m fan r, 1 V I C . r. 
#1. Quilt Ua»k«t»,*U*r«l ,WXI> l'Tnt Um1«U,|10 vm l.UW.to U.J •lUMtlUM. 
ft A Lovely Bird Curds, with mum*, 2f,r-, 25 Tinted 
*J\r Curds, lllo.; 1 pnck Flirtation, Slip., 15 elegant 
Floral Curds, 15c.: 1 pack Motto Curds. 16u.: 'ill Mu- 
sonic, 15c.; '.!fi MnrblO Curd.. 28c. Audit's outfit, lOo. 
C. VANN & CO., North Chatham, N. Y. 
KANPBIIRR V. 
Edward all km 
J. K. MANCHA 
Dover, Del. 
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
Beginner. —Soeing your announcement in the 
Rubai, in regard to answering questions pertain- 
ing to poultry, I take tho liberty of asking about 
a matter which is in much dispute, viz.: Are 
large eggs more apt to produce cocks than small 
ones? Anh.—I f you take two dozen eggs laid 
by one hen. and pick out twelve of tho largest 
ones and set thorn, and also set the twelve 
smallest ones, tho largest dozen will generally 
produce the most cockerels. The first few eggs 
a pullet lays are likely to bo tho largest of her 
brood, and produce more males than eggs laid 
later on. A young lien's eggs have a greater 
proportion of males than those of an older hen. 
All the largest eggs laid hy one hen are not sure 
to be males. No mothod Las yet been discov¬ 
ered by which tho sex of eggs can be deter¬ 
mined, but as a rule most species of birds lav 
their first egg with a male germ. We have 
watched many nests of canaries and uotiood that 
the first egg was slightly larger thau tho others, 
also that it hatched first and generally produced 
a male, and we have scon it to bo the same with 
small wild birds. With regard to eggs laid by a 
number of hcn3 and mixed together, picking out 
the largest eggs would not ho a fair tost, as 
some hens lay larger eggs than others, and yet 
produce as many pullets as the hens whose eggs 
are smaller. 
A r . A. Wheeler, Alpouw, Washington Ter .— 
I have a now garden two iuileB from any other, 
in which I have grown for two seasons Ilatliii- 
way's Excelsior Tomatoes from seed washed out 
with my own hands from specimens of extra size, 
The first year a large quantity of ripe and unrip© 
fruit rotted on tho ground, and the second year 
there was a lino volunteer crop. Among tho cul¬ 
tivated volunteer Tomatoes a few atrauge-iook- 
ing plants camo up, which produced genuine 
Ground Cherries, or what I have hoard called 
Wild Tomatoes in California. Is it known or 
probable that tho cultivated Tomato will run 
wild or revert back to its original habit? Will 
you please reply iu correspondent's column or 
elsewhere ? A.vs.—Tho Tomato is Lycoper ti- 
cum ; the Ground Cherry, Physalis. Their dif¬ 
ference is so marked, that we cannot suppose 
that seeds of tho one could ever produce the 
other. 
0. 0. L.— Hen-manure should novor ho mixed 
with ashes or lime, as tho latter sots the ammo¬ 
nia of the former free, and it escapes into the 
atmosphere, and a very valuable property is lost. 
Plaster may be added, since this, as it is said, 
“ fixes ” tho ammonia, an effect just tho opposite 
of caustic or carhonato of lime. By composting 
the hen-manuro with muck, or even good loam, 
and then adding plaster, an excellent fertilizer 
for corn may be made. The object of compost¬ 
ing is to further decompose tho hen-manure; 
also to dilute it, thereby avoiding injury to the 
roots of plants, by placing a very rauk material 
in close contact with them. A pint of such mv 
terials with a peck of good poat or loam, will 
produce far better results thau whou tisod pure. 
J. It., Brooklyn. —1, Please tell me tho name 
of the so-called •'Yard-bean,” and where did it 
originate ? 2. Can any of your readers tell me 
what will remove corns ? I aru badly troubled 
with soft and hard corns. AuR.—P/utseolus mul- 
lijlorus is tho Scarlet Runner, p. vulgaris, the 
common Kidney, String and Polo Bean. Itoli- 
chos Labial) and 1). Sinensis are also cultivated 
in gardens. We know of no variety to which 
“ Yard-bean” is confined. 2. There are many 
methods rocommendod, as our correspondent is 
probably aware. The best you can do is to go i 
to a skilled chiropodist and have them removed, ! 
if practicable. 
Wxttjf, SMant.-s, « 
CINNAMON VINE, ! 
Chinese Yam or Japan Potato. ' 
(Ihosroi tn tlalatas .) 
Balls and Tubers of the above can be had, bj mall, t 
at these rates, vlzo Balls at 25 cents per dozen : year- t 
i'"K 1 ubers. t'6 cents : 2-year.Old Tuhers at 50 cents 8 
each, fi packages of either, to one address, for tho t 
price of four. Address orders to : 
_b W. BRIGGS, Weft Macodon, N. Y. n 
©tew, Hants, 
KISSENA 
Nil ItSEIMES, 
500 VARIETIES OF POTATOES, 
Tho Large.t Collection In the World, for whloh the 
(IRANI) CENTENNIAL PRIZE MEDAL 
and Diploma wore awarded One tuber of each vari¬ 
ety, correctly labeled, carefully packed, expressaue 
or postage prepaid, tor *100. Catalogue of Seeds, Po¬ 
tatoes, Small Fruits, etc., free. Address F M. 11 KJK- 
AMEIl, New Cattle, Westchester Co.. ft. Y. 
*<•-. «»" pM»«nt ruuoli 1 'jo. by ft.'noiim7lTm7olV«^»«.To^(ir- 
«tu I—T Or iN.M-.--l... |.,!|, Unwt * rr-r. rurnlll.M in l, to i u in.ih l.tr.f., A, 
r—T I.u.r ; *, ln,:S-nil i,niter, to. 1 11 «<o ;.roi.v),l, Kiurv dMcrtntion ft.r.r-11. 
fw* UtUr ; ^ inch ami iwuitfr, W. pr«i>A>4, Ktgrv «l«w©riptloa MtMtrflj 
*4 X*tln«»(M « n NppUettioa. Ht*U> •(««*. iUtv*. Ao.. d®*l/*,jL 
wtlh) plain, flcmlt with onlsr. JUti*fei>noB jniarnntoftil. 
X. h, nArrtHHO.V, Commission Merchant. Butl.ilo, N. Y. 
P EACfT TREES-BEST J 
New Price List now ready. 
New Brunswick Nurseries, N. .1. 
YOU AY ANT A “LADY” 
to inuk© you linpny { The “LADY” Is the 
finest largo, extra early WHITE L It A PE known. 
Klpetit middle of August,. Hardy, healthy, produc¬ 
tive, and every where relln Me. Nino years test¬ 
ed, and approved hy the best Horticulturist* In the 
Union. Strong une-veur planta, *1.50single; *!6doz.; 
*11X1 per 100. 2-yeur plants, *2single; *20doz.; *150 per 
I X), prepaid, by mall or express. Circulars and price¬ 
list of 60 va riel lea of llrnncM free. 
GKO. w. Campbell, Delaware, Ohio. 
iJ M A L I , V ft 1) ITS LARGE FRUITS - 
n PLANTS.—Best varieties: lowest rates. Pen oh 
trees, ac. 100.00J Strawberry Plants for *100. Bond 
for Catalogue. JOHN 8. COLT,INS. 
Moorostown, N. J. 
SEEDS. 
Garden, Flower & Field Seeds, 
Reliable, fresh and pure, in reasonable prices. 
< Established 1839.) 
STAIR & KENDKL, 
Cleveland Seed Store, Cleveland, Ohio. 
P URE BRANDY WINK PLANTS A SPE- 
i .I A LT V.— l'ho Only roil Raspberry that will hear 
shipment. Pay splendidly. Blackberry, Black Capa 
and Strawberry Hunt*. Large stock CeacbTrees: lew 
prices. GEO. GARDNER ARNOLD, Kenton, Del. 
S ONE DOLLAR7 1 
Spooner’s Gardening 1 Guide for 1877, 
And Spooner’* special Colleollorj, 30 varietlr* 
choice > lower Seeds, or '13 varlerlea selected 
» egetable Seeds, mailed to any address on receipt 
of *1 j or tho Guido free to applicants. 
_ W-1I. II, SP OONER. Boston, Mas*. 
NEW ROCHELLE RASPBERRY.' 
®ms, .foils, Slants, St. 
BEST A.ND CHEAPEST BERKY CRATES AND BASKETS 
la UM. So wknowledjea tij iMidioi! 
lirow«r« e*drywb*r* who t, 4 rp iar S 
ihem Tor A- M. 1‘w.J/, F.lJior 
Fuirt Recorder, «.*•>) lurx* fruif-rower. 
V '* WT,<0 * : “ i'UTfhasisl 
-*Kl N. I*. b»itwM,i )t •* Cnlr* sad Bhb- 
*vt» luid fault #*ji .for cuiu|*a>:tn»is, 
duiulnjity^ |i|fTilnri»*. and frrt* 
When answering advertisements, par¬ 
ties will please say that they saw them 
in the Rural New-^Yorker. 
IHteceUnncousi 
__ LAWNS.HED6ES 
ScREENS-ZWiND Breaks. 
'^Catalogue and Price Lint, Free, on application. 
k? sample of prices, we nuotr, Norway Snruee, 
once to three t linen transplanted- 20 to 30 inches, not. 
pruned, each 15c., 10 fbr *1.01), 100 for *8.00. Same, 3 
to 4 It., each 20c., 10 for *1.50, loo for <12.(X). Same, 
pruned stocky, 2 to 2‘i ft., each in for *2,00 .100 
for *15.00. Same, 4 ft., flue specimens, each 40c., 10 
for *3.00, 100 for *25.00, Arborvitiv Amerjimn, 
4 to 0 ilichos, 10 for H5c., loo for *2.50. Same, il to 
I lie lies, p) for 500., 110 for *4.00, Same, 3 ft., each 30c., 
10 for *2.50, 100 for * 20 . 00 . All nixes Of till* and spruce 
as per trade list. The new vplstidtd Arborvltm 
l-yriimiilalls, hardy as au oak. erect ns a Juniper, 
lust the. thing for lawns and eemoterles, 12 to 15 
Inches, each 2-c., 10 for Ji.ftu, Same, -2 ft., verv line, 
each 50c., 10 for *l.oo. over 60 Varieties of Ever¬ 
greens. Larcent anil best. Htnek In America. 
Extra fine lot of KilniiimneK tVeepInir Wil¬ 
low, each 00 e.. 10 for *5.ixi. DeautU'nl Cat lYeaveil 
Weeping Birch, each *1.00. Osngo Orange, 
halfamllTton.I yr.,* 2 .oo, 2 yrs„ *2.no, per M. Hpien- 
dldly-rooted Concohl Vines, each 10e., 10 for 40c., 
UXJ for*3.00. Martha, hardiest white, great hearer, 
each 15c., 10 for*I.2o, 100 for *10.00. Agawam ( Kog- 
No IS), each 20©., io for *i.r,n, tuo for -jr> 
other sorts,cheup, 500,000 fruit, trees, 5IXI,000 green¬ 
house plants. 
aroitits, 11 Alt Rf SON iftCO,, I’ aiucavlllc, Lake Co., O. 
SEED PRICE LIHT for nil. 8.If 
* liable. Lowest rales to Clubs, Granges and retail 
demurs. SARAH II MARTIN. Marblohoa t. Mass 
circuiAtion w| «i r. tt*r« Dcr*r found For SaIa hv 
tklir ngiiiL* w.ilm».to:t«.lm«torl- xoraal « W 
D! ANTC I At low rnTf * t0 8Uit ttir Mm«i. Inclose 
iLHIl I O I 11 loHov >-”0110 for onr hnml-omely 
illustrated Catalogue for 1877, and ad- 
Aal) dress 
orrr|0 I Tim BELLEVUE NURSERY CO., 
dCLUu , Pntei'Kou, New Jersey. 
THE ALBANY SEED STORE, JSSSt 
PRICK & KNICKERBOCKER, successors to 
FRESH AND RELIABLE SEED BY MAIL. 
Send address on u postal card for our Spring Cata¬ 
logue, containing Ik; pa K ,>s and 250 Illustrations. 
SO statk trr., Albany, n. V. 
Sirpns J''REE-8 Ix sample paclcols Fi-ria Seeds 
r 11 ® Ti! r two 3c. amnios. Onr imt? Comhttiod 
( ntulqgue of ftfllnblr Str.Uit , rhintn nod Blooded Ktock 
ma iled fr ee. Benson A But peg's Seed Waruh’so, phUo. 
NIAGARA NURSERIES, 
ESTABLISHED 1839. 
UOCKPORT, N. Y„ Feb. 19, 1877. 
In order to reduce our stock, we. will accept orders 
for the next .'111 days on tliu following conditions : 
For cash with order, 30 per cent, dlscouut from 
trade list price. 
For satisfactory bnnk note, due Juno lat, 1877,25 
per cent, discount from trade list prlou. 
Our stock of salable trees is of superior quality, 
aud we invite a personal Inspection. \Vo hove a 
large supply of all tho leudlng urtteles. 
_ K. MOODY & NONH. 
LABUKDT STOCK IN AMERICA Ob' 
EUROPEAN LARCH & EVERGREEN TREES. 
Both Seedling and Transplanted. All grown from 
seeds on our own grouuds, uud bettor aud ohonper 
than Imported stock. 
European Larch and Evergreen Tree Seed*, 
By oYLVlV?,^’ 100 ' b “- Hnnd for Catalogue. 
ROB ERT DOUGLAS & SONS, Waukegan, Ml. 
THE 64-PACE 
DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE, 
with 30 lllusirations; also n Wholesale Cutnlogue, 
and rrcnilse on Forest and Ornnmeiiinl Tree 
Plnntlng, sent free hv mall. 
_vv. MANNING, Reading, Muss. 
?t«at ffivtiitf. 
TRUSTEES^”SALE 
of very valuable Foe Blmplo Property, at Laurel, 
Prince George's Co.. Md., on the line of the Wash¬ 
ington Brnncti of the Baltimore A Ohio R. R., ISudlcs 
from Wash ngton sod 18mile* from Baltimore,being 
tbo celebrated Col. Mo rare ('apron Farm. By virtu.- 
of a d.x-rec of the ('Boult Court for Prince George’s 
Count y, tliu undersigned Triist.-ns will offer at Pub- 
!>0 8ale, on 8a i hhi.a v, the 5th day of Muv.1877, at 
lOo cluck A, M, oh tho promises, the valuable Heal 
Krtate of which the late Thotmia J, Talbott died 
seized and possessed, containing 647 nctes, more or 
less, situate in and near tho thriving manufactur¬ 
ingtowu or Laurel, In a high state of cultivation 
and one of the most vtiluutdo properties iti the State. 
It has been used as a Dairy i< arm. and Inis now Sta¬ 
hl ng for .Sbcows. *11,51X1 worth of Hay was sold off 
‘HP* 1,1 u xBigle. year, It will support n Dairy of 
oyer 200 cows. Ten trains a day oneh way stop at the 
Station on the fsrm. Fur plats or otb -i information, 
apply to either Trustee. 
UH A RLE8 II. 8 f A N LY, 2i) Lexington 9t., 
M. HANNON. 32 St. Paul fi«„ 
EDWIN HIGGINS, 21 N. C’Mvert Bt., 
__ Trustees, Balilmore, Md. 
riENEBEK VALLEY FARMS FOR SALE. 
VS Bonin of the tlnest residences In tho Vulley.near 
K. R. Inquire Soon Of JOHN BHWLDdN, upon the 
promises, at Moscow, Livingston Co., N. Y. 
1C VAIj Want a FARM or HOME, with 
Jp | yy Independence and plenty in your 
THIS BEST THING IN THE WEST 
RARE AND EXQUISITE 
JAPANESE MAPLES 
AT REDUCED PRICES. 
Also, a full collection of 
Hardy Trees & Shrubs. 
Specialties made of Rhodo- 
demJroOB,Roses, iiurdynnd 
Greenhouse Azaleas. Mag. 
I nolins, Fruit Trees. Ferns. 
I and till the best nuvuUios. 
Cinlulngnrs Free, and 
visits to the Nurseries at 
Klsnena solicited. 
8. B. PARSONS & SONS, 
Flushing, l. i. 
DRUGGISTS 
EVERYWHERE,’ 
The only known Effectlvo Remedy 
For tho Certain Cure of 
DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, 
AND 
LOSS OF APPETITE. 
Contains no Curative Properties for any other 
Diseases. 
It is not a I’at on t Medicine, but a Standard Rem¬ 
edy, and lias been used formally veain by the best 
Medical Fueultv or Kurupe with perfect success, it. 
W largely used in all the principal hospitals for tho 
cure of the above , Isr ai-es. 
6t:o CusiiS of Chronic Dyspepsia cured, In the last 
tour in out ha 11 1 1816, In New York I 'tty and surround¬ 
ings, to any of whom, hy kind permission, we refer. 
Price, $1.00 per 8 oz. Bottle. 
Address, de Granby Sl Co., 
(.Sole Ayentsfiir U. S.) 
88 Malden L ane, New York City. 
Dr. Brown’s Herbal Ointment Suppositories are 
guaranteed to euro any ease ot I'll, » that omi be 
found in the United Stales. A sample box of thcae 
Suppositories will he sent free by mall to any sufferer 
on receipt of 20 cents, to prepay postage and packing. 
Regular price$1. Address l>u. O. I'uki.ps Buowk. 
21 Grand St., Jersey City, N. J. 
tf^WkTTTtajn' »nd Morpliim, Imbit absolutely and 
i Q SJI d H H Bu| snrrdily mrcil. l'uiuli-**, nonubllclly. 
u 0 U J R I I p M Si nd slnnin Ibr piii'tknilnrs. Or. Carl- 
V A AVAlAtou. 1W Washington St.,Chicago, III. 
DP DARIIH, nil Ntylos, with nnmo, 
Vn ''Adieu Fuvorllu Cards, all styles, with 
A. I name. 10c.; 20 Fancy Scroll, 15 styles, no name, 
io,;., puni-paid. j, ii. HU8TKD, 
Nassau, Reims. Co., N. Y, 
Of) MIXED cards, with name, 10 cts. Samples for 
0U 3c. stamp, J MINK LKK, A CD.. Nassau, N. Y. 
K A MIXED CA R DS.with nnmo. for llle, nnd slump, 
O U Ag'ts Outfit 10c. Down A CO., Bristol, Conn, 
Y OUR NAMK FKINTF.D on I«l Mixed Cards 
tor lOo. sl'KVKNS B 08., Northford, Conn. 
ELEOANT CAHOS, 2 d *t vies, with name, 10c ,post, 
AO l>n »d. GEO. 1. RJffED A CO., Nassau, ts'.X. ' 
Y OUR- NAIHK ruiNTKDon to Mixed Cards 
t or 10c. CLINTON BRG8., Clinton ville, Ct 
CCC advertisement of the Union Sir.vtcit I’lat- 
W t L IN a Co., In Issues of March 10th and 24 th. 
TO BEHTLEMEN LANDOWNERS 
An Englishman, having had cxtraordlnaty and 
very f xtensivo experience in every posaltde way In 
the United ntates, solicits coi rusponditnce on Hlieep 
Uaabandry, Stoek RulBlhg. *o., with a view to tho 
management of some ogrloultmal establishment. 
Address JOHN BULL, Hergurvillu, Qnehec. 
JOHN 
Hergorvillo, Qnehec. 
IF YOU 
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe R. R. 
LANES IIY KANSAS.' 
PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT. 
Reliable, energetic men wnntod to solicit orders for 
Nursery Stock. We pay it salary and furnish money 
for expenses. Applicants of 23 years of ago or mure 
preferred, and the heBt of testimonials required 
Address 
E. G. CHASE & CO., Nurserymen, 
Geneva, N". Y. 
\Vr Our Pest Poison 
. ^TtiTiXL IsaSAFK.Si'KKnndC hkaj j Dkstoyeh 
rS\ll//C w of tho Dot a to Bud, Tmixtco Flv, 
CAUMAOK, CtTKItANT A. GOOSKBkRRV 
xdilhr ^ WoitM.and of all Inseils that Katth a 
Lea/. Unlike Furls Green and other 
Poisons, it win be entirely dissolved In water and ap¬ 
plied by sprinkling, not UurKtotm to Plants. 
Nut Danukkouh rci Uhb. Never Fnila to Kill. 
Costs about *9 Cents an Acuk. r,u up in half 
pound hoxu*. enough for two acres. Price 50cents. 
Send for Clr tilar with Testimonials. Also kills House 
Flics, Cockroaches, RuIb and Mien. 
KltiARNKY CHK.VUCAL WORKS, 
P. O. Box 3139. 00 Cortlandt 8t., New York. 
Tfi nm flR RIITTFRI 
ittlng, Gen 1 Ag't, & Broadway, Now York. | U w L W II U U | I till 
roe. F. K. 
ursery, 111. 
BY MAIL FREE OF POSTAGE. 
They speak their own praise wherever planted. 
a 5T “ akkkt gar den ers 
, rij? * RIYATK FAMILIES IS PAKTIUL'I.Alll V IIK- 
.LANDRETII S It! U A tj u 
tOht-F ' ODXTAINtNO CAT A. 
TO APPL1CAVTS R I^ B ®' MA1LKIj " ‘I'UOLT chakoe 
David Landreth & Sons, 
Founded 1784. Philadelphia, 
rrodueen fx.X) bushels to tho acre; hardy as an oak; 
fruit very large. Send for catalogue and circulars, 
from Downing, J'arry, and many others who have 
seen this wonderful berry. 1 plant, 750.; 15, *3.50; 12, 
*rl; 11X1, *33. 12 plums produce enough for a good- 
sized family, 1,1100,000 Htrawbem Plnnra, 
new kinds. Send for Catalogue. W. 8, CARPEN¬ 
TER Sc 8uN, Rye, Wostchester Co., N. Y. 
seeds potatoes 
Best varieties of Vegetable anti Field Seeds and Seed 
Potatoes. Illustrated Catalogue free. Prices low 
HAWKINS & CORNISH, Goshen. N. Y. 
TREES, , BtooEDingtcm Nursery,’ Ul. 
EAST INDIA TREE PEA 
A new and most valuable pea Just Introduced from E. 
India, Is attracting great attention wherever intro¬ 
duced, and Ispronounood by all who have grown Itto 
bo superior ta any other. It is a most valuable acqui¬ 
sition, as it oan be used green or rt-n*. Tho pea-bug 
never infests this pea. It will yield lOu bushels per 
niTP. The xtulk grows very branchy, like a bush or 
shrub, and Is covered with n mass of pods f, om top 
to bottom, often producing over 2fxi nod- per stem, t 
Grows 3 feet lilvh; requires no sticks. Price p„r 
packet, hy mail, 26ouiUs: 5 packages. *1. 
Address J. N. BHHltY, Garth|ige, Mo, 
©ENp FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS «t Harv.-u.-r*, m,w 0M , 
O Self-Dumpisg R»1 ib«. BRADLEY MF’G CO., Syrucueo, N. Y. 
FARMS L9 l>< ' l,f ' Dtxrt of Maryland, at panic prices. 
• Ifl O (mod aoijiety, schools, churches. It. It., 
uav., and saltwater luxuries. Forcatalogueand price 
list, add ress M ancua A. GfiisoA, Ceutruvllle, Md. 
LANDS FOR SALE. 
960,000 ACRES 
In Southwest Missouri. 
First-class Stock Farms, excellent Agricultural 
Lunds, and the best Tobacco Region in the West 
Short winters, no grasshopper*, orderly society' 
f ood markets and a healthy couutry. Low Prices! 
,ong < redlt! 
Free Transportation to the lands furnished pur¬ 
chasers, I* or f urlhar Information, address 
A. L. DEANE, Lund Uoinmissloner, Bi. Louis. 
No lUltimn or Cdtarrl, )i»r.j. 
M*p« ratslogues freo. 
It la a mistake to suppose that, any depart¬ 
ment of a paper may be slighted. The most Im¬ 
portant Information Is to he found, at limes, under 
the guise of an advertisement; and It la agreeable 
to tho advertiser und & courtesy to the publisher 
to mention the source or your information—in 
other words, to mention the paper. 
EVERY DAIRYMAN SHOULD USE 
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO.’S 
Perfected Butter Color. 
itjtdds five cents ppr pound to the valuo. 
" T^K^?^^TmG^r{euT?an3e!Ioi^oTorr ^ 
l^effrarTabt* 1 nr 8melT """ -*•***»» 
It Is as har'roloflH as salt. 
It Is tmUernnuTT^arnoTs! ™ 1 "" 
(klatieTtenimn An not to. 
it l.s biTr7r*7Tuai any other c olorlng. 
^Qi ! ngrrTrTcunosrTr7 ilgnlif^oT '^ld. 
A sampiu Mifflclent to color fifty poundx of 
butter will be sent to any address, post-paid, on re¬ 
ceipt of ten cent*. Every Dairyman who wisbeii to 
realize the highest pitcc should give It a trlul now, 
An energetic man wanted to act as agent in every 
town. Liberal terms to the. right man. For terms and 
territory, Address at onr.e, 
WELLS RICHARDSON & CO., 
llurliugtou, Vermont. 
C lIDKlt PRESSES AND GRATERS. 
/ BOOM ek A Boschxht I’hf.ss Co., SyruCuso, N.Y 
THE “VIBRATOR ' THRE8HER IS KING OF ALL 
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