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AMEEICAlsT AGRICULTURIST. 
[May, 
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LITTLES CHEMICAL FLUID \ 
he NewSheepDiR 
Y NON-POISONOUS 
Mixes 
with 
COLD WATER. Safe to use 
THEB. It is a sure cure for all 
perfectly 
in COLDEST WEA_ 
Skin Diseases and Insect Pests of domestic animals. 
Every farmer should keep it. The various uses of this Dip 
will be found in the Am. Agriculturist for last December. 
T. W. LAWFORD, Gen’l Agent, 
296 E. Chase Street, Baltimore, Md. 
University of the State of New York. 
141 West 54th St. NEW YORK CITY. 
The next session of this Institution will open October 
1883. Catalogues and announcements can be had from the 
Dean of the Faculty. A. LIAUTARD, 1U.D.V.S., 
__Dean ol the Faculty. 
PRIZE WINNING 
PLYMOUTH ROCKS. 
CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD. 
EGGS & FOWLS FOR SALE. 
-SEND FOR NEW CIRCULAR.- 
A, C. HAWKINS, Lancaster, Mass, 
HOUDANS, 
PLYMOUTH ROCKS, and BRO. LEGHORNS, 
Pure-bred, choicest strains. EGGS that will hatch, at 
most reasonable prices. Address, 
A. M. CAREY, Selinsgrove, Pa. 
EGGS FOR HATCHING. 
L. Brahmas, Leghorns, Games. P. Rocks, P. Cochins, G. S. 
Bantams, IS Eggs, $2; 26 for *3. B. Turkeys, Eggs, $5 for 
13; $9 for 26. Circulars free. 
HOMER H. HEWITT, Williamsburg, Blair Co., Pa. 
JT*i Cl from all varieties of Poultry, Circulars 
rfree. Send 10c. for New Book on Poultry. 
OAK LANE, Belchertown, Mass. 
T f^;iYgTbehafe^ BROWN LEGHORN 
and guaranteed to hatch, $1.50 per 13. Amn. Sebrights 
same. J. J. STYER, Concordville, Del. Co., Penn. 
POULTRY AND EGGS. 
Improved Plymouth Rocks and Brown Leghorns. Pure 
stock, from best strains obtainable. $1.50 per doz.; $2.50 
per2doz. Carefully packed for express. Birds, $1.75 each, 
C. W. EMERSON, Hartford, Conn. 
(rim to B, B, MITCHELL, 36 State Street, 
U L'U y Chicago, Ill., 10 cents for his 60-page Illustrated 
—— Poultry Catalogue for 1883. It tells how he 
cleared $1,700 on 2X acres, by keeping poultry. 
X H. HENDERSON, Elders Ridge, Ind. Co., Pa., 
• | * breeder of Guernsey Cattle and S. Yorkshire Pigs; also 
B. Turkey and P. Rock Eggs, $4 and $1.25 per 13, respectively. 
White 
EGGS 
ig. _ _ 
and Brown Leghorns, $1 for 13. 
Leg] . . 
F. A. JOY, Johnstown, Cambria Co., Pa. 
P LYMOUTH ROCKS, Centennial Prize Winners. 
I own the original Gilman and Adams strains, White 
and Brown Leghorns, Todd and Adams strains. 13 eggs, 
$2.00; 26, $3.00; 50, $5.00. A. LEIDA, Delaware Station, N. J. 
Must be 
, and 
City. 
E nglish and ir 
sold at once. Finely 
Puppies. Prices low. W 
r^ATVTTP PAWT bred ifc shipped. 
I t A AS. Fj Jr U YV Ju Also Sporting Dogs and 
Cattle, by J. C. COOPER, Coope .. ' ' 
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_ Spo ... 
Cooper Hill, Limerick, Ireland. 
HE Craven Elevator Fruit Evaporator. The best in use. 
Either large or small sizes. Rights for sale. Address 
S. W. CRAVEN, Leesburg, Highland Co., Ohio. 
E VAPOR ATI M^TRSiTf 
Treatise on improved methods 
SENT FREE. Wonderful results. 
Tables of Yields, Prices, Profits, 
and General Statistics. Address 
American Fruit Drier» 
AMERICAN MANUF’G CO., 
Waynesboro, Pa. 
AMERICAN 
A monthly journal of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery. 
The oldest paper published ou this Continent devoted to tbe 
interests of the Veterinary Profession. Published and ed¬ 
ited by Prof. A. Liautard, assisted by a number of well- 
selected veterinarians. It is published on the first of every 
month, and contains from 44 to 48 pages of reading matter. 
Each volume commences with the April number. Sub¬ 
scription price, $4.00. Sample copies free. 
141 West 54tli St., New York City, 
THE PERFECT HATCHER AND BREEDER, 
Are the Standard Ap¬ 
paratus of the World 
for liatchiaig; and rais¬ 
ing’ Poultry. This 
Hatcher was exhibit¬ 
ed at the Fanciers’ 
Club Exhibition at 
Madison Square Gar¬ 
den, last month, took; 
the 1st Premium, and 
was the Central At¬ 
traction, as it hatched 
Chickens constantly 
during the Exhibi¬ 
tion. Send for Illus¬ 
trated Pamphlet, 
FREE. 
PERFECT HATCHER CO., 
ELMIRA, M.Y. 
HARNESS. 
A Good, Substantial Single Harness. 
Hand-made, full nickel-plated for $13.50. 
Also a ( 
or send for sample. Also a comp: 
Cl 
__ __ Call and see 
for sample. Also a complete assortment of BID¬ 
ING SADDLES, BRIDLES, CABBIAGE ROBES, and 
DUSTERS, HORSE CLOTHING, and NETS. 
C. B. SMITH & CO., 40 Warren St., New York, 
200 KENTUCKY MULES, 
all sizes, constantly on hand, and for sale low by 
E. B. BISHOP’S SONS, 
630 Grand St., Jersey City, N. J. 
Premium Chester White, Berk¬ 
shire and Poland China Pigs, Fine 
Setter Dogs, Scotch Collies and 
Fox Hounds, bred and for sale 
by ALEX. PEOPLES, West Ches¬ 
ter, Chester Co., Pa. Send stamp 
for Circular and Price List. 
CHESTER WHITE PIGS. 
A splendid lot of spring Pigs, two to four months old, 
lated fo 
now ready to ship, mated for breeding. Boars and Sows not 
akin. Also some very choice Pure Jersey Red and 
Poland China Pigs. Scotch Colley Shepherd 
Pups, now two months old, from best Imported Stock. 
Write for prices, and ask for our Illustrated Farm Annual, 
If you have not already received a copy. 
‘ ™ -& CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
W. ATLEE BURPEE 
CALVES Sc COWS 
Prevented Sucking each 
other,- Also, 
SELF-SUCKING, 
BY RICE’S PATENT 
Mai. Iron WEANER. 
Used by all StockRaisers. 
Prices, by mail, postpaid. 
For Calves till 1 year old 
55c.; till 2 years old 80c.; 
older $1.12. Circulars 
free. Agents Wanted. 
H. C. JtlCE, 
Easthampton, Mass. 
ROBBINS’ IMPROVED 
CATTLE TIE, 
(Patented May 81st, 1881,) 
Which is attracting so much 
attention, and is fast coming 
into use, should be seen by 
all farmers. By sending 3c. 
stamp, you will receive circu¬ 
lar and terms. 
H. M. ROBBINS, 
Newington, Conn. 
Ground Moles.— Olmsted’s reliable Trap, price $1.65, will 
free your grounds from these pests quickly. Their Habits 
and How to Catch Them, fl ee. L. H. Olmsted, Corona, N. J. 
POULTRY WORLD. 
A monthly magazine, the oldest, 
largest, and best periodical de¬ 
voted entirely to poultry ever 
ublished. Splendidly illustrated. 
‘.25 per year. Also the American 
ultry Yard, the only weekly 
of both mailed on receipt of nine 
cents in postage stamps. 
Address H. H. STODDARD, Haktfokd, Ct. 
Novelty incubator. 
Patent applied for. 
Simplest and best machine in 
the market. Capacity, 100 Eggs. 
Price, $30.00. Satisfaction gua¬ 
ranteed, or money returned less 
freight or 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. 
Self-Regulating. No Electricity, Clockwork, etc. Can be 
used anywhere and by anybody. Send 8c-stamp for circular 
to A. M. HALSTED, Box 10, Rye, N. Y. 
Halsted’s Book on “ Incubation and Incubators." 110 
Pages. Nearly 100 Illustrations. 75 cents by mail. 
Eclipse Incubator 
Warranted to be fully equal to representation. The most 
dm 
perfect self-regulating, and most 
Send for circular to 
lurable Incubator made. 
THE ECLIPSE INCUBATOR CO., 
Box 309, Waltham, Mass. 
A book devoted entirely to Plymouth: 
Rock fowls, also a separate book on White 
Leghokns, another on Bbowh Leghobns, 
a book on curing Poultby Diseases, ana 
another entitled How to Feed Fowls. 
Either of the above mailed for 25 eta., or all 
five for $1.00. Address the author 
H. H. Stoddaed, Hartford, Ct. 
CHOICE Investments! 
Western Real Estate Loans and School District 
'“GOVERNMENT BONDS£& 
Higher Rates of Interest, For information 
address T. J. CHEW? Jr. f St, Joseph, Mo, 
REMEDIES FOR 
Horse Diseases 
Prepared by Prof. J. A. GOING, 
Veterinary Editor of the Spirit of the Times. 
fSoing’s Worm Destroyer.—Sure Relief from Worms 
or Bote. 
Going’s Tonic Powder.— The Best Preparation Known 
for Improving the Horses Condition, Purifying the Blood, 
and Imparting to its Coat a Glossy, Shining Appearance. 
Going’s Colic Powder.— For Colic, Scouring (Chronic 
Inflammation of the Bowels. The Surest 
Catarrh, 
or Acute), or Inflammation of the Bowels, 
Remedy known to Veterinary Science. 
Going’s Cough Powder. — For Cough 
Heaves, or Sore Throat. 
These remedies are each put up In tin boxes, and will keep 
for an indefinite period. They will be sent by mail, free of 
charge, on receipt of $1 per package. Circulars with full 
directions enclosed. Address, 
PROF. J. A. GOING, P.O.Box 938, New York City. 
Prominent Agencies.—Portland. Me., James Bailey 
& Co.; Providence, R. I., T. W. Rounds & Co., 101 N. Main 
St.; Boston, Mass., G. C, Goodwin & Co., 38 Hanover St.; 
Worcester, Mass.. R. McAleer, 228 Main St.; Philadelphia, 
Pa., M. Gallagher. 15 N. Ninth St.; Pittsburgh, Pa., Lough- 
rey & Frew, 102 Wood St.; Baltimore, Md., Coleman & Rog¬ 
ers, 176 Baltimore St.: Richmond, Va., S. S. Cottrell & Co.j 
1,303 Main St.; Charleston, S. C., Chapeau & Heffron ; Lou¬ 
isville, Ky„ R. E. Miles, 52 W. Main St.; St. Louis, Mo., A. 
A. Mellier. 709 Washington Ave.; Cleveland, O., Dr. F. S, 
Slosson, 223 Superior St.; Detroit, Mich., Geo. E. McCullev 
and J. A. Tavlor; Chicago, Ill.. Van Schaack, Stevenson & 
Co., also S. Taylor & Co.,181 E.Madison St.; St.Paul,Minn., 
Noyes Bros. & Cutler; Boise City, Idaho, W. H. Nyc & Co.; 
San Francisco, Cal., Main & Winchester, 214 Battery St.; 
Pueblo, Col., A. B. & H. W. Jones ; New Orleans, La., A. W. 
Jackson, 873 Magazine St. 
