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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[February, 
Marshall’s H. KING, 
■^tekl 31 Chambers 
4 GOLD^M'eD- 4 * J^ST STREET, 
ha awari>» New York 
ed. -^ ippipwiw. —C ity. 
THESE SHEARS RETAIN A SHARP EDGE LONGER 
THAN ANY OTHER MAKE. 
Bows and Blades all of one piece, and not liable to break. 
Sent by mail, post-paid, at four dollars per pair. 
Mr. John S. Rogers, Athens, Mich., September 29th, 1882. 
I can say for myself and am requested to say for Mr. C. 
Lea and Mr. J. Newman (all practical shearers), that they 
are the best Shears we ever used. The four pairs sheared 
1,461 sheep and are not yet worn out, but will last another 
season, 'they hold their edge longer than other makes. I 
have used up three pairs of other make in a season. Sixty- 
eight of the head I saeared -were open wool South-Downs, 
the remainder were Merino, line and wrinkley, heavy shear¬ 
ing sheep, averaging 10 lbs. to the head. Some 8 lbs. and 
none less than 5 lbs. The bucks shearing from 25 lbs. down 
to 12 lbs. per head. 
Henry Nelson, Concordia, Kansas, September 10th, 1882. 
There are no better Shears. They take a longer clip, cut 
I e 
smoother and tire the hand less than any other shears I ever 
used. I can shear more sheep with them without sharpen¬ 
ing and they hold their edge longer than any other. 
University of the State of New York. 
^ 1 ^ 1 - 
141 West 54th St. NEW YORK CITY. 
The next session of this Institution will open October 2d, 
1882. Catalogues and announcements can be had from the 
Dean of the Faculty. A. LIAUTAUD, M.D.V.S., 
Dean of the Faculty. 
T non-poisonous 
-cgj 
Mixes perfectly with COLD WATER. Safe to use 
to COLDEST WEATHER. It is a sure cure for all 
Skin Diseases ami Insect Pests of domestic animals. 
Every farmer should keep it. 
T. W. EAWFORD, Gen’l Agent, 
296 E. Chase Street, Baltimore, Md. 
PERCHERON MARES. 
Fillies, young and matured Stallions lor export. 
Every breeder and amateur should read my circular, sent 
to any address. Correspondence in English. ” " 
free 
once. 
A. ROGY, 59 rue Lafayette, 
Write at 
'aris, France. 
BUTTER 
; For COLOR and SWEETNESS 
i Use BEAN’S CONCENTRATED 
J Eufiract of Annatto. 
^Nature’s own Colcr. Brightest 
. . , and Strongest. Buy of your Mer¬ 
chant, or send 2o ots. in stamps for a sample, coloring 500lbs. to 
BEAN & RABE, Prop., 47 & 49 N. 2d St., PHILAD’A. 
SEDGWICK 
W# FENCE 
It is the only general-purpose Wire Fence in use, being 
a strong net work without barbs. It will turn 
dogs, pigs, sheep and poultry, as well as the most vicious 
stock, without injury to either fence or stock. It is just 
the fence forfarms, gardensstockranges, and railroads, 
and very neat forlawns, parks, school lots and cemeter¬ 
ies. Covered with rust-proof paint (or galvanized) it will 
last a life time. Itissuperior toboards orbarbed 
wire in every respect. Woaskfor itafair trial,know¬ 
ing it will wear itself into favor The Sedgwick 
Gatos, made of wrought iron pipeund steel wire, delv 
all competition in neatness, strength, and durabil¬ 
ity. We also make the best and cheapest nil iron 
automatic or self-opening gate, also cheap¬ 
est and neatest all iron fence. Best Wire 
Stretcher and Post Auger. For prices and par¬ 
ticulars ask hardware dealers, or address, mentioning 
paper, SEDGWICK BROS., Manf’rs, Richmond, Ind. 
Books on Hygiene, Physical Culture. Sociology, 
Government of Children, etc. 
THE HERALD OF HEALTH. Monthly. SI per year. 
HYGIENE OF THE BRAIN AND THE CURE OF NER¬ 
VOUSNESS. Bv M. L. Holbrook, M.D. $1.50. 
EATING FOR STRENGTH. Bv M. L. Holbrook, M.D. *1. 
LIVER COMPLAINT, MENTAL DYSPEPSIA, AND 
HEADACHE. Their Cure by Home Treatment. By M. L. 
Holbrook. M.D. $1. 
M. L. Holbrook, Nos. 13 and 15 Laight Street, N. Y. 
ADVANTAGES: 
Largely Increased Amount of Butter. 
Great Saving of Ice. 
Improved Quality of both Butter and 
Skimmed Milk. 
Economy of Room and Reduction of 
Expense in Conducting the Cream¬ 
ery. 
DANISH-WEST0F CENTRIFUGAL MILK SEPARATOR. 
WILL, SAVE ITS COST IN THREE MONTHS. 
New Milk fed in, and Cream and Skimmed Milk drawn off continuously. Over One Thousand In Constant Use. 
PHILADELPHIA CREAMERY SUPPLY CO. (Limited.) 
Send for Descriptive Pamphlet. _ 114 0 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Only Double Ring Invented. 
CHAMPION 
Hog Ringer, 
RINGS AND HOLDER. 
No sharp points in the flesh to 
cause irritation and soreness, as in 
case of rings that close with the 
joints in the flesh, and produce 
soreness of the nose. 
The Champion Hog Holder speaks for itself in 
CHAMBERS, BERING, QUINLAN CO., Exclusive 
Only Single Ring Ever Invented That 
Closes on the Ou tside of the Nose. 
And TripbeGr 
This is the only Single Ringer ever invented 
that closes on the outside of the nose. It 
overcomes a serious defect in all triangular 
and other rings which close with the joints 
together in the flesh, causing it to decay and 
to keep the hog’s nose sore, 
the above cuts. 
Manufacturers, DECATUR, ILL. 
A book devoted entirely to Plymouth 
Pock fowls, also a separate book on White 
Leghokns, another on Brown Leghorns, 
a book on curing Poultry Diseases, and 
another entitled How to Feed Fowls. 
Either of the above mailed for 25 cts., or all 
five for $1.00. Address the author 
H. H. Stoddard, Hartford, Ct. 
Novelty Incubator. 
Patent ai 
tpplied 
d best 
for. 
the market. Capacity, 100 Eggs. 
Price, $30.00. Satisfaction gua¬ 
ranteed, or money returned less 
freight nr express charges 
Rearing Mothers, $18.00 
Egg Tester, - - - 3.00 
Circulars and information fur¬ 
nished on application. 
A. G. ATKINS, Orange, N.-J. 
THE NEW CENTENNIAL INCUBATOR. 
(See la9t month’s advertisement.) 
Send 3-eent stamp for Illustrated Circu ar to 
_ A. M. HALSTED, Box 100, Rye, N, Y . 
Eclipse Incubator 
Warranted to be fully equal to representation. The most 
perfect seif-regulating, and most durable incubator made. 
Send for circular to 
THE ECLIPSE INCUBATOR CO., 
Box 303, Waltham, Mass. 
POULTRY WORLD. 
A monthly magazine, the oldest, 
largest, and best periodical de¬ 
voted entirely to poultry ever 
published. Splendidly illustrated. 
$1.25 per year. Also the American 
Poultry Yard, the only weekly 
paper devoted entirely to poultry 
in existence. $1.50 per year. Both 
papers lor $2.00. A samp] i copy 
of both mailed on receipt of nine 
cents in postage stamps. 
Address H. H. STODDARD, Hartford, Ct. 
EBES 
0 For Hatching, from all the leading 
? varieties of Poultry. Send stamp for large 
a illustrated circular. 
Oak Lane Farm, Belchertown, Mass. 
IMPERIAL EGG FOOD. 
Will Make Your liens Lay. 
Packages Mailed for 50 cents and $1.00. 
6 Boxes, $2.00; 25 lb. Kegs, $6.25. By Express or Freight Co. 
wholesale agents: 
B. K. Bliss & Sons, New York. I J. C. Long, Jr„ New York. 
Benson, Maule & Co., Phila. I O. H. Leach & Co., Boston. 
Geo A, Kellv& Co. Pittsb'gh. | GreensfelderBros., St.Louis 
John Anglum & Co., Denver, Colorado. 
Geo. C. Wickson, San Francisco. 
F. A. Daughtry, Shreveport. La. | T.W.Wood, Richmond,Va. 
CHAS. R. ALLEN & Co., Proprietors, Hartford, Ct. 
FRIENDS If you are in any way interested in 
BEES OR HOMEY, 
We will with pleasure send you a sample copy of our 
MONTHLY GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE, 
with a descriptive price-list, of the latest improvements in 
Hives, Honey Extractors, Artificial Comb, Sec¬ 
tion Honev Boxes, all hooks and journals, and every¬ 
thing pertaining to Bee Culture, Nothing Patented. Sim¬ 
ply send your address on a postal card, written plainly, to 
A. I. ROOT. Medina. Ohio. 
CgHgj||Hg | .RINTINC 
Price from 
M , mr MSS 75 cents to $jwL_-JgSw 
BWfiy $150. Circu- 
H Book I“o£EPH 
BH &c., 10 cents. led 19 Murra 
l resses. 
55 kinds of 
blank cards 
for 10 cents. 
WAT8CR, 
Murray St., IT. Y. 
ROBBINS’ IMPROVED 
CATTLE TIE, 
IIIIIillpBln... (Patented May Slst, 1881,) 
Which is attracting so much 
attention, and is fast coming 
into use, should be seen by 
ail farmers. By sending 3c. 
stamp, you will receive circu¬ 
lar and terms. 
H. M. ROBBINS, 
Newington, Conn. 
Chester White, Berkshire, 
and Poland China PIGS, and 
Setter Dogs, bred and for sale 
by ALEX. PEOPLES, West Ches¬ 
ter, Chester Co., Pa. Send stamp 
for Circular and Price List. 
Riverside Farm. 
C. P. MATTOCKS, Portland, Maine. 
Jerseys, Berkshires, Cotswolds, and Collie Dogs. 3 fine 
young Bulls, 20 Collie Pups, 30young Berkshires, from six 
weeks to eight months old, and Sows in farrow. All ready 
for delivery. 
J28dB Lbs. W’gh 
Slot TwoTJhioTaIPKOVED ches 
ITER HOGS, Send for descriptioi 
of this famous breed, Also Fowls, 
L: It. SILVER, CLEVELAND, O. 
February Number | lave Stock Monthly [ now ready tc 
mail. Twenty-four pages! A score of finest engravings 
The ablest writers its contributors ! Single copy, Fifteet 
Cents; Yearly, $1.50. 
LIVE STOCK PUBLISHING CO., Portland, Maine. 
S HORT-HORN HERDBOOK (American) for sale, 
the first six volumes. Good as new, 
Box 34, Newton, Mass. 
ECONOMY WASHER CUTTER. 
Cuts .Washtrs and Gaskets of 
Leather or Rubber for carriages, wag¬ 
ons, mowing machines, and small ma¬ 
chinery, from y. to 5 inches in diameter. 
The best and cheapest Washer Cutter 
made. Sent by mail.prepaid to any ad¬ 
dress, on receipt of 50 cents. Every 
farmer needs one. Liberal discount to 
Agents. 
WILLARD BROS. & BARTLEY, 
No. 282 Detroit si., Cleveland, Ohio. 
THE BEST BUGGY 
IN THE COUNTRY FOR THE MONEY. 
Write us for Catalogue of our different styles of Wagona 
and Buggies. THE H. H. BABCOCK BUGGY CO., 
Watertown, N. Y. 
GAME FOWLfft^ 8 ?^ 
Cattle, by J. C. COOPER, Cooper Hill, Limerick, Ireland. 
