yiU'^Y 
Wo make from the bust material, huprl'lor Arllclc* of 
HOL8TEIN-FKIB8IAN8. 
STOP! THINK! INVESTIGATE! 
I,AKKj-IDB 8TOCK BAUM has 
Thermly Cow that ha* given 25,021 lb*. 2 ok. of milk: In a year. 
The only four-year-old iliai has given 2S,<K>2 Hw. lUoz.in a year. 
The only two-year-old that has given 18,4*4 lbs. 13 oz In a year. 
The only herd of mature Cowu that ha* averaged 17,168 lbs. 
1 ok. In a year. 
Thu only herd of two year-olds that has averaged 12,4651bs. 7 
ok. in n year. 
The only two year old Holstelu-Frlealan that has made 21 
Ibe. W?1 ok. of butler In a week. 
Thirty one Cows In this herd have averaged 20 lbs. 1 oz. of 
butter lu a week. 
Fourteen Cow* tu this herd have averaged 22 lbs. 1 oz. of 
batter III a week. 
Also a Hue stud of Clydesdale Stallions, Mares atul Fillies and choice standard bred nnmbletonlan Stallions. 
Sendfor Catalogue giving full records and pedigrees. In writing always mention Kt ,hal NkwYorkkr. 
SMITHS, POWRCli <V LAMM. syraeuM), N. Y 
i 
THE RISBAL MEW-YOBKER. 
Wasting the flavoring Oils of Butter, by overworking, injures its keeping quality and market value. 
Use Higgin’s Eureka High Grade English Salt- It dissolves quicklv f and does its work comoletelv. 
The following is taken from the Annual 
Report of the Connecticut Agricultural 
Experiment Station, recently issued : 
“ 27ie Special Manures on the aver¬ 
age are higher priced, more concen¬ 
trated, and other things being equal, 
more economical to puretinae.” 
The Stockbridge Special Manures were 
included in the Connecticut estimate, and 
we confidently allirtn arc “more economi¬ 
cal " 1 for farmers to buy than the many or¬ 
dinary fertilizers which are now offered 
on the market at lower prices. There are 
also many imitations of ^he Stockbridge 
^ Manures, but none are genuine unless 
manufactured by ourselves. 
The season being uack ward, farmers will 
use more fertilizer than common. £ Remem¬ 
ber the Stockbridge Manures contain plant 
food in active forms and not only give 
crops a start , but carry them to an early 
and perfect maturity, and without the aid 
of stable manure. 
BOWKER FERTILIZER COMPANY, 
BOSTON AND NEW YORK. 
Improve Your Pastures. 
The quality of grass lands, both for feeding and 
mowing, can be improved, the grass made more 
nutritious, more abundant and susceptible for cur¬ 
ing in a greener state, by top-dressing, with the 
MAPES GRASS TOP-DRESSING 
Apply in Spring and Fall. This manure is last¬ 
ing in effects, and corresponds with well-rotted 
stable manure, only it is some thirty times more 
concentrated, and many times more soluble. It 
does not evaporate or waste. Price $4.30 per bag 
(200 lbs). 
One bag is sufficient for one-half an acre. Thou¬ 
sands of farmers, dairymen, and truckers have used 
the Mapes Manures as substitutes for stable man¬ 
ure, and find their fields improving in strength. 
The Mapes Manures are prepared specially for 
Potatoes, Fodder Corn, Hungarian Grass, Oats, 
Fodder Beets, Carrots, Wlioat and permanent 
Grass, seeding with and without grain. 
Send for pamphlet (no charge). 
THE MAPES FORMULA AND PERUVIAN 
GUANO CO., 
158 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK. 
THE “AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST” ON THE MAPES MANURES. 
With judicious use of the Mapes Manures , Worn-out Lands can be Restored to 
Fertility Quicker and with Less Expense than in any other way. 
[From Hie American Agriculturist, February, 1887.] 
The erroneous idea, still held by some persons, that concentrated fertilizers are 
stimulants and not manures is one of the principal causes which keep so many 
farmers in poverty. Millions of acres of land now tilled at a loss to their owners 
could be made to yield profitable crops were it not for the want of knowledge 
about the actual workings of, and the results from the use of, skillfully prepared 
commercial fertilizers. We do not wish to be understood as depreeating or dis¬ 
couraging in the least the careful husbanding and the plentiful use of yard man¬ 
ure; nevertheless, experience has proved indisputably that properly and honestly 
made “complete” as well as “special" fertilizers do not exhaust the soil, and 
are as lasting in their action as yard manure—more so, even, in some cases. Our 
own experience with various commercial fertilizers has convinced us that with judi¬ 
cious use of the “Mapes Manures” worn-out lands can be restored to fertility, 
quicker, and with less expense, than in any other way, and that their use in addi¬ 
tion to yard manure produces paying returns, notably so in the ease of “Special 
Fertilizers.” The name “ special ” may be somewhat misleading as to their gene¬ 
ral adaptability; for, although fertilizers may have been prepared for special crops, 
it should not be supposed that they are of no value for other crops. Their com¬ 
position is based upon the fact that all plants do not require the various elements 
of plant-food in the same proportions; it would, therefore, be waste to apply high- 
priced fertilizers indiscriminately to all crops alike; without regard to their special 
requirements. Special Fertilizers are special in this sense only, that they contain 
the elements of plant-food in the exact proportions required by the crops for 
which they are intended, without leaving any unnecessary surplus which the 
plants cannot assimilate. Properly prepared special fertilizers are, therefore, as a 
rule, the cheapest manures obtainable, especially on light or leachy soils. 
■•airy iiomiit, uiaiare moneis oi strength ana Bunpimuy. wanu 
fueturBrnof Curtis’ III!I>roved Factory Churn, Mbkoii’k I’hh Y 
cr flutter Worker. Cream Vat», Curtl*' Oil Test ('hurii.l 
Shipping Kn*e«t for Print Butter, He frige rat or TauUn and Can* 1 
for (lathered Cream, Rectangular Clitirna, Automatic and lever 
flutter Worker, for Farm l>alrle*. one Itertangular Omni at. 
whnlnaalo, where iiirro Is no agent. Write lot price* ami it|. .mijuts, 
CORNISH, CURTIS & GREENE, Fort Atkinson, Wis 
PERFECTION IN BUTTER MAKING. 
m* OUTFITS 
OK 
EXCELS 
, THEM ALL. 
O. K. CREAMERY 
Ilns tU© 1 urgent cooling eurf/ico, token lif n j _ I 
cooling material, lee© labor, and given best |l^ I f. 
remits. All cream ruined between milk- I 
ings fVSkimming glnwi whole depth of ' ~ P u 
onu, showing condition of lllilk without touching creamery.) 
O I f AUIIDN Roe improvement* ovnr the boot. 
• ■ w rlUilR Kimy to idcnn eutv to operate. 
Mode of White Oak. Cover Cnallng* will not break. 
0. K. BUTTER WORKER Ailjlinl -It l»>d Pienrivti* 
the grain of the butter Solid wood roller. TII K .MOST , 
PERFECT Butter Worker over put on tliu market,jj 
JOHN S. CAUTEIt, Sole Manufacturer, SYRACUSE, N. Y. 
ECONOMICAL TO PURCHASE. 
WASH 1 JI BUIES. Whitman* sprikuihcPIAMTSMKLS^ 
MQ Fouiitnln l*ump. ujm in mit POSItlON^M 
£ Wfll Send f«'turge HI- ~ ic ~ 
iiMtmtcu t'lrcn- ^ _ W\ 
THE BUDL0NG DISK HARROWS. 
LA DOW’S PATENT. 
Til 8 ONLY DKS1KAHLE DISK HARROW. The best Is 
the cheapest. Write for Circulars, Catalogue "P.” 
One Churn, or 
Horse Power, sold 
at wholesale price 
where we have no 
agents. 
AII goods war¬ 
ranted tut repre¬ 
sented. 
Send for Circu¬ 
lar#. 
Manufaotpred r.XCU SlVKI.V 11V 
Jnneaville Machine Co., JANESVILLE, WIS. 
i THE DANA 
CENTRIFUGAL- GOVERNOR 
WINDMILL 
Is the bust working and most powerful Wind- 
Engine in tliu world, because It is the only one 
which unites the most perfect form of wind- 
wheel with the most perfect method of regu¬ 
lation. Geared MIIIkii speoiulty. 
For Descriptive Circular* apply to __ 
THE DANA WINDMILL CO., 
rsiuiiAvsM, mass., u. *. x. 
(ffi) (Si FRK«! Circulars and nrlceaof the only 
raji/vt I A It l( I EKri that I-UII right or 
— 3 loft witliout changing any thing. 
-JB—Jlr.^HAT FORKS ferttr 
■VaV BFECIAL tUDIiCDC where wo 
Tjf omitm nUlltlLIld have tu 
Address, 1 $ wlli PAY AGENTS novelties. 
PAY AGENTS 
OBOUN DUOS., ByxA. »7«, At Alt I ON, OHIO.' 
BATCHELLEB BARREL CHURN. 
THE CHEAPEST jyM HORSE roWFRS 
No Iron rim In Vv"Yajn _ _ Anij 
top for butter or DOG POW HRS. 
cream to adhere mL‘ One Churn, or 
to. f HkyflWSf ll Horse Power, sold 
All sizes made up I IIS mil II at wholesale price 
to SCO gallons l*»where we have no 
Lever and Roller 
It — Worknrj). 
O jso make 
■churns 
, FOK 
AMKKIE8. 
<?F. Hatchcller A Son, Hox M, Kock Faua, lu.. 
t - - -- 
THE ROCHESTER 
HAY and GRAIN ELEVATORS 
SLING and STACKER 
HEATS THEM ALL. 
Agents wanted. Send for circular. 
Mention this paper, 
W. C. RICKER, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
Old Reliable Stover 
IMPROVED. M S.'sk 
Windmills for pumping "I'll i Mh 
water for ltullroads,Villages. swiR-irau 
Suburban Houses, Lawns, sNlhllVr K 
Dairies, llrlek Varda, Drulu tir. 1 , J'Jfm 'isJfE 
lag. Irrigating, etc., aa well im\vjL-4rSR 
as Gl ared Windmill* of nil AtAX TM5SSJSF 
sizes, for running Orlmb-rs, Shcllere, r WiMWr 
Saws. etc. Also Feed Grinders operal 'tlpB*' 
ud bv Pumping Windmills, Corn and 
Cob Grinder*. Wood Saws, and the Dur- Wlf/p 
ham corn blued Feed Mills und Powers. RflUT 
Freeport M acblne Co., Freeport, Ill. 
MOORE BROS/ GALL POWDER 
Heals Collur Galls, 
Jlcals Root Galls, 
Heals lilt; Gulls, 
Heals Huddle Galls, 
WHILE the ANIMAL is at WORK. 
I Tice All per can, by mall, postpaid. 
MOOR E II It OS., Veterinary Burgeon*, 
Mention BubalNbw-Yoiikkb.J Albany, N. Y. 
c 
IDER 
ri PRESSES. 
T GRATERS. 
Including both KNUCKLE 
JOINT AMI SCREW 
PREH8EM, by Hand or Pow¬ 
er, for Mills of any capacity. 
Send for Catalogue. _ 
Boomer & Boschert Press Co, 
118 West Water Street, Syracuse, N. Y r . 
IMPROVED FARM IMPLEMENTS. 
Safety Stinun Kayla**, bint Railway ami Lav or Hiir»o 
ruworn. Thru,bln* >lu. liiiio«, Siruw Ptuacrving Thrcahan, 
DDo anil Sprui* ’1 001 It Hurruwa, Kagla Sulky llor»c Itukca, 
Cultivator*. Kui'il Mill-. Ftml Stcanieni. Grain Seoilcra, 
Corn Plan lam, I’huvi, Claw Snlkli',, liny I'anoi, «o.. *0 
K»taidlnli-4 ihH. S-tid f-r lllnatiali'd Catalojriio. 
WIIKICl.HII ,v MEl.Klv ( « Albany,»-V. 
GOOD NEWS 
TO L ADIES, ^ 
^T?noite«t o?fer^Rowt^Ot?rTi mb 
to got order* for our celebrated 
Trm, C'wlTcea and linking 
l*owder. andaecur© a beautiful 
Gold liana or Alois Rose China 
HI T 0A Ket, Dinnor Set, Gold Baud 
Moss Rone Toilet Bet, Watch, Brass Lamp. Cantor, or 
Webster’s Dictionary. For particulars «ddr«W , 
Til K GREAT AM I'll MAN TEA CO., « 
P. O. Box 282. 31 ami 33 Voiwy St., New Yont. 
THE 
GreatAmerican 
m T 
■ g 
Company 
THE IEI MODEL 
- OUR — 
LATEST and BEST 
MOWER. // 
/f For 
Simpllc- 
ity, dnra- 
billty, and 
f (juulltyofwork 
It la uneqnalcd, 
whtlofor Lightnesa 
of draft It excel*, 
by a largo per- 
I centago, any Otoe* 
’ Lawn Mower made. 
'I CHA.DB0BK & 
COLDWELL 
MANUF’G €0. 
Bnewbuegh, n.y. 
PIANOFORTES. 
UNEQUALLED IN 
Tone Toncli Workmanship and Durability. 
WILLIAM KNABE A CO. 
No*. 204 and 206 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore. 
No. 112 Fifth Avenue, New York. 
Heebnar’s Patent Level-Tread Horse-Powers. 
WITH PATENT SPEED 
REGULATOR 
Heebner*’ Improved Thpe*lilug MachIne. 
Fodder Cut U-rs,Corn ShelletK.lV oodSaWB.r leld Hollers. 
Extraordinary Hueceus with latest l mnrovciiienth.l ar<i 
logurs Free. II EE l)N EK A SONS, Luusdale, la. 
Mention the Huual Nkw Youkkh. 
