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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
[June. 
T MON-POISONOUS 
Mixes perfectly with COED WATKIt. Safe to use 
in COLDEST WEATHER. It is a sure cure for all 
Skin Diseases and Insect Pests of domestic animals. 
Every farmer should keep it. '1 he various uses of this Dip 
will be found in the Am. Agriculturist for laBt December. 
T. W. lAWFORD, Gen’l Agent, 
•296 E. Chase Street, Baltimore, Aid. 
Unmrsity of tie State of lew Ymi 
141 West 54th St. NEW YORK CITY. 
The next session of this Institution will open Octobet 
1883. Catalogues and announcements can be had from the 
Dean of the Faculty. A. LIAUTARD, M.D.V.S., 
Dean ol the Faculty. 
ROBBINS’ IMPROVED 
CATTLE TIE, 
(Patented May 31st, 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. 
T H E 
Perfect Hatcher and Breeder 
is the standard apparatus of the world for producing all 
kinds of Poultry artificially. We GUARANTEE it to 
Hatch where all others have failed. See large cut in May 
number. Send for pamphlets, free. 
PERFECT HATCHER CO., Elmira, N. Y. 
THE NEW^NTiiiriGUBATOR. 
(See last month’s advertisement.) 
Send 3-cent stamp for Illustrated Circular to 
A. M. HALSTED, Box 10, Eye, N. T. 
—Olmsted’s reliable Trap, price 
, $1.65, will free your grounds from 
these irnsts quickly. Their Habits 
GROUND HOLES 
and How to Catch Them, free. U. H. Olmsted, Corona, N. j. 
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 
m existence. $1.50 peryear. Both 
papers for $2.00. A sample copy 
of both mailed on receipt uf nine 
cents in postage stamps. 
Address H. H. STODDARD, Hartford, Ct. 
CHICKEN, food,. G mea™ 
Address JAMES B. CLARK, Grocer, "Vineland, N.J. 
GAME FOWL BE'MSPJHKa 
Cattle, by J. C. COOPER, Cooper Hill, Limerick, Ireland. 
P L\MOUTII ROCKS, Centennial Prize Winners. 
I own the original Gilman and Adams strains. White 
Todd and Adams strains. 13 eggs 
$2.00; 26, $3.00; 50, $5.00. A. LEIDA, Delaware Station, N.J. 
0 C Id n *;! ■ R - B - MITCHELL, 36 State Street, 
uLIIU Chicago, Ill., 10 cents for his 60-page Illustrated 
“““ 7 ” Poultry Catalogue for 1883. It tells how he 
cleared $1, .00 on 2K acres, by keeping poultry. 
P LYMOUTH ROCK EGGS at $1 per 13, $1.50 per 
26, $1 per 100. Securely packed. Stock the beet. Write 
for circular. Miss H. C. WILLIS, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 
/*’*! Cj from all varieties of Poultry, Circulars 
JCjUT'LSrthS free. Send 10c. for New Book on Poultry. 
OAK LANE, Belchertown, Mass. 
_ _ey Keels, Polunfl 
Chinas, Berkshire's, and Small Yorkshires. 
fer *at $20 TO $25 PER PAIR have NO 
SUPERIOR in America. Don’t fail to write us 
before purchasing. BENSON, MAULE & CO. 
129 & 131 South Front St., Philadelphia. 
Why I Got Him, What He Did for Me, What I Did for Him, and 
How It all Ended; By A. HOGG RAYZER. —Mention of this pa¬ 
per and your address on postal card to H.W. Hill & Co. .Decatur,111. 
will obtain a book FREE (if your Hardware Dealer does not have it), 
with the number of Hogs in e^ch State,and inEuropean countries.Cen- 
sus of 1880: also J?i.9-story by a popular author, showing what became of 
CHESTER WHITE PIGS. 
A splendid lot of spring Pigs, two to four months old, 
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 copv. 
W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Headquarters for Jersey Beds. 
The Original herd. Now breeding 
from imported Stock, “ The Don ” 
’ and other choice Boars, descendants 
of animals weighing from 1000 to 
1300 lbs. each. We mail free to each 
_ _ address sent us by postal card or let¬ 
ter, “The Authentic History ' of this wonderful breed, with prices 
of choice animals of various ages, and prime, thrifty, nursery stock 
now for sale at “The Centreton Stock Farm and The Ceutreton 
Nurseries. ’ (established in 1845.) Address the Proprietor. 
OI.AKK PETTIT, Salem. New Jersey. 
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. 
-,’g SCALES. 
f£A& S 
Satisfactory references given. For Illustrated 
Book address. Osgood & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. 
Bucket Force Pumps 
AND 
BARREL ENGINES, 
For Mills, Manufacto¬ 
ries, and for Farm, Plan¬ 
tation, and Village pur¬ 
poses. A great novelty, 
and very effectual as a 
Fire Engine. Send stamp 
for Circular. 
ROBERT MORRELL & SON, 
Summit, Union Co., 
NEW JERSEY. 
THE CHEAPEST 
Force Pump 
IN THE WORLD. 
(Patented Nov. 14,1882.) 
Especially adapted for spraying fruit 
trees, can be applied to any service 
that a cistern or force pump can be 
used for. Price $6. Send for circular. 
Mr. A. W. Wheelock, Moscow, N. Y., 
raised 600 barrels of apples the past 
season : 300 of them were Northern Spys, raised on two and 
one-half acres. He sprayed his trees with Paris green. An 
orchard treated to Paris green ten days later, failed; it was 
too late to save them. He applied the poison with a force 
pump bought at Lockport. Had loaned the pump for 
destroying the army-worm. 
SPECIAL OFFER— for the next 30 days will Box and 
Ship to any one remitting us $7 in cash our No. 1 Force 
Pump, 4 feet rubber hose, spray nozzle, with couplings 
and suction pipe, all ready for mounting on a barrel; this 
affords the best, easiest, and cheapest method for spraying 
fruit trees. Address 
FIELD FORCE PUMP CO., 
Lockport, N. Y. 
A hook devoted entirely to Plymouth 
Rock fowls, also a separate book on White 
Leghorns, 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 
II. H. Stoddard, Hartford, Ct. 
SMITH’S SELF - ADJUSTING SAVINC 
CATTLE STANCHIONS. 
The most practical, cheapest and best fastening invented 
ADJUSTS ITSELF when opened so the animal cannot turn 
it when backing out, and LOCKS ITSELF when closed. 
Medal awarded at New York State Fair, 1881, and awarded 
first prize over all other fastenings at 8 State Fairs, 1882. 
Illustrated circular free. Manufactured by C. D. BROOKS 
Addison, Steuben Co., N. Y. 
ECONOMY WASHER CUTTER. 
Cuts Washers and Gaskets of 
Leather or Rubber for carriages, wag 
one, mowing machines, and email ina 
chinery, from K 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 
APPLE JELLY. |n 
Made from Sweet Cider without sugar 
or any foreign substance. jsFj 
MATTY THOUSANDS 
IN USE, 
Send for descriptive 
Circulars and Testi¬ 
monials. 
VERMONT FARM 
MACHINE CO.. 
Bellows Falls, Vt. 
26.999 NO W IN USE . 
All persons say theirgoods are the best. We ask you to ex¬ 
amine our Improved Keller Positive Force Feed,Graln, 
Seed and Fertilizing Drill and our Hay Rakes. They 
are as good as the best, and can be sold as cheap. All are war¬ 
ranted. Circulars mailed free. Newark Machine Co., 
Newark, Ohio* Eastern Branch House. Hagerstown, Md. 
Drain Tile 
NSACHSNES, 
By Chandler & Taylor, 
Indianapolis, Ind. 
BOWKER’S 
land Drill Phosphate with Potash. 
A general Fertilizer for all crops, and low in 
price. Send for Pamphlet. 
B0WKER FERTILIZER CO., Boston andNew York. 
American Cotswold Record. 
m HE American Cotswold Record now contains overfif- 
X teen hundred registered Cotswolds, owned by one 
hundred and thirty of the most careful and reliable breed¬ 
ers in the United States and Canada. Price of Vols. I. and 
II., hound together. S4.09, post-paid. Persons looking for 
high-class sheep should buy only of breeders whose animals 
are able to meet the rigid requirements of this association. 
Pedigrees for Vol. III. are coming forward rapidlv. For 
entry blanks or other information, address 
SEC’Y AMERICAN COTSWOLD ASS’N, 
20 La Salle St., Chicago, Ills. 
HARNESS. 
A Good, Substantial Single Harness. 
Hand-made, full nickel-nlated for SI 3.50. Call and see 
or send for sample. Also a complete assortment of RID¬ 
ING SADDLES. PRIDLES. CARRIAGE ROBES, and 
DUSTERS. HORSE CLOTHING, and NETS. 
C. B. SMITH & CO., 40 Warren St„ New York. 
