1883.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
267 
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. 
T> A HISH-WESTON CENTRIFUGAL MILK SEPARATOR. 
WILL. S-ALVE ITS COST IjNT 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.) 
Bend for Descriptive Pamphlet. 1140 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa, 
[Copyrighted.] 
. Manufactured 
under the Perry Patents 
hy the 
BRIDGEPORT'CART CO., 
Bridgeport, Conn. 
It Is Light, yet Strong. Artistic, Popular, Cheap. 
A pirfeet Twe-wheeler. See Illustrated Price List. 
T riple ! 
RUBBER-WOOLEN BLANKET. 
Warm and Waterproof! 
This is a woolen blanket, waterproofed on one side with 
rubber. We believe it to be the best and cheapest thing oi 
its kind for hunting? camping? driving, boating, &c. 
Price— 5 feet by 6—$5.00. 
Liberal discounts to the trade. Address 
Triplex Insulated Wire and Rubber Company, 
10 Ce dar St., New York, _ 
" S= ~~ THE 
AMERICAN WHEAT CBLTBRIST. 
.... in » awaBn— wwiu 
By S. Edwards Todd. Illustrated. 12mo., 432 pp. 
A practical treatise on the culture of wheat, embracing a 
hrief history and botanical description of wheat, with full 
practical details for selecting seed, producing new varie¬ 
ties, and cultivating on different kinds of soil. Handsomely 
bound in cloth, gilt stamp. Price reduced from $2.00 to 
$1.00 per copy. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of 
price. Address, 
TAINTOR BROS., MERRILL & €0,, 
18 and 20 Astor Piace, New York. • 
We continue to 
act as solicitors for 
patents, caveats, 
trade-marks, copyrights, etc., for 
the United States, and to obtain pat¬ 
ents in Canada, England, France, 
Germany, and all other countries. 
Thirty-six years’ practice. No 
charge for examination of models or draw¬ 
ings. Advice by mail fret 
Patents obtained through us are noticed in 
the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, which has 
the largest circulation, and is the most influ¬ 
ential newspaper of its kind published in the 
world. The advantages of such a notice every 
patentee understands. 
This large and splendidly illustrated news- 
n er is published WEEKLY at$3.20 ayear, 
is admitted to be the best paper devoted 
to science, mechanics, inventions, engineering 
works, and other departments of industrial 
progress, published in any country. Single 
copies by mail, 10 cents. Sold hy all news¬ 
dealers. 
Address, Munn & Co., publishers of Scien¬ 
tific American, 261 Broadway, New York. 
Handbook about patents mailed free. 
SHIPPERS OF MILK, ATTENTION ! 
MM IIOTTIJS. 
PATENTED MARCH 23d, 1880. 
Adapted for the de¬ 
livery of Milk in all 
Cities and Towns. 
A Long Needed Want 
at last Supplied. 
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS 
ON APPLICATION. 
Warren Glass Works Co. 
A. A. 
72 Murray St., 
NEW YORK. 
COOLEY 
CREAMERS. 
Their superiority demonstrated. 
Their success without a parallel. 
They are Self Skimming. 
Five Gold Medals and Seven 
Silver Medals for superiority. 
Use Less Ice. Make Better But¬ 
ter. For Circulars, address 
VT. FARM MACHINE CO., 
Bellows Falls, Vt. 
Rectangular and 
Square BOX 
Cheapest and Best. No in¬ 
side fixtures, and always reliable. 
Six sizes of each kind made. 
Three sizes of the Lever Butter 
Worker made. Best material 
used, and every Churn and Butter 
Worker warranted exactly as 
represented. One Churn at whole¬ 
sale where we have no agent. 
Send Postal for Circulars. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
CORNISH & CURTIS, Fort Atkinson, Wis. 
“RAPID” 
Ice Cream 
Freezers. 
Eleven sizes. Intended 
for first-class sales. Send 
for Descriptive Circular 
and Prices. 
CLEMENT & DUNBAR, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Pat. Channel Can Creamery. 
Deeo setting without ice. 
Perfect refrigerator included. 
Suited for large or small dairies, creameries, or 
gathering cream. 
Special discount on large orders. One creamery 
at wholesale where I have no agents. Send for 
circular. Agents wanted. 
WM. E. LINCOLN, Warren, Mass. 
h 
m 
The Victor Rock Drill 
WELL BORER AND PROSPECTOR. 
The Diploma and Prize Medal awarded it at 
the “Centennial” in 1876. Twenty^ix of these 
hand machines orderedinone day. ITS^Good 
active Agents can clear $125 per 
week. Send for C ircnlars and Terms. 
Address W. WEAVER, Phamixvdle, Pa. 
SW~ FRIENDS If you are in any way interested in 
BEES OR HONEY, 
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 Honey Boxes, ail books 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. HOOT, Medina, Ohio. 
SEND FOR CIRCULARS 
FULLY DESCRIBING AND ILLUSTRATING IT. 
After a two years test by a large number of the 
best butter-makers in all parts of the country, we are 
now ready to offer, with confidence, to Dairymen 
and to the Trade, a Hand Butter-Worker, op¬ 
erating on the principle of direct and powerful pres¬ 
sure, instead of rolling, grinding, or sliding upon 
the butter. 
We claim that it is the only Butter-Worker which 
will certainly, quickly, and easily take out all the 
buttermilk, and which does not and cannot injure 
the grain of the butter. Itworks in the salt as easily 
and as well. It leaves the butter in better condition 
every way than is possible by any other method or 
machine. It is the greatest labor-saving implement 
ever placed in the dairy-room. In these days, when 
the best butter brings so high a price, you cannot 
afford to be without the latest improved appliances 
for producing the finest quality of “gilt edged.” 
We are making more extensively than ever the 
well known 
HSiiiacIisird Churn, 
with our many recent improvements. Five sizes 
made for Family Dairies. Five sizes made for Fac¬ 
tory use. Perfect stock and best work. Strong, 
simple, efficient, convenient, and durable. They 
are every way “THE BEST,” and continue to be 
The Standard Churns of the Country. 
Inquire of the nearest Dealer in such goods for a 
“ Blanchard Butter-Worker,” or a genuine 
“ Blanchard Churn,” and if he has none on hand,' 
send postal for Prices and Descriptive Circulars to 
THE INVENTORS AND MANUFACTURERS, 
PORTER BLANCHARD’S SONS, - CONCORD, N. H. 
Established, 1818. 
ALL THE YEAR ROUND 
THE FERGUSON 
BUREAU CREAMERY. 
Makes the Best Butter. 
It develops the finest flavor and color. The butter 
has the "bestTgrainT andkeeping■quality . " 
"Tt" maizes me" most "butter, uses" the least ice, and 
saves the most labor. 
Hundreds have discarded deep setters and adopted 
the Bureau. 
DON’T BUY ANY CANS, PANS OK CKEAMEK, 
or send your milk to the factory, until you have sent 
for our large illustrated circulars and price lists. . 
THE FERGUSON MT’G. CO., Burlington, Vt. 
REID’S 
CREAMERY 
ALWAYS MAKES GOOB 
T 
GOOD 
BUTTER. 
Simplest and Best. 
Agents Wanted. 
BUTTER WORKER. 
Most Effective and Convenient, also 
Power Workers, Butter Printers, 
Shipping Boxes, etc. 
DOG POWERS. 
Write for Illustrated Catalogue. 
A . H . REID, 
26 S. 16th St., Phila.’, 
Pa. 
Send 9c. in I*. O. Stamps to 
E P n TAT A "DTI PRODUCE comjiis- 
■ OJ U. VV SION MERCHANTS, 
for Circular giving important advice about SHIPPING 
PRODUCE. Also Containing recipe for PRESERV¬ 
ING EGGS. No. 279 Washington St., N.Y. City. 
