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The I. W. Scott Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES 171 
Moe’s Egg-Tester 
Used with an ordinary lamp (No. 2 burner) 
in a dark room. 
It will illuminate the interior of the egg, 
and show if the chick is alive, and also show 
the size of air-cell in the egg. 
No. 48. Moe’s Egg-Tester. 25 cts. each; 
postpaid, 35 cts. 
Reliable Reflecto 
Egg Candler 
This Candler is quick in 
action and shows every defect in 
the egg instantly. It is equipped 
with a reflector that adds to the 
illumination of the entire egg, 
making it’quick and thorough in 
candling. Can be attached to 
any light-socket. Complete, in¬ 
cluding cord and socket for 
no voltage. No. 700. $1.30, 
postpaid $1.45. 
Glass Nest-Egg 
Natural in appearance and uniform 
in size. Will not easily break. 
They induce the hen to lay where 
she should—in the nests provided for her. 
Hen size, 3 for 10 cts.; 25 cts. per 
doz.; postpaid, 35 cts. per doz. 
Pigeon size, 5 cts. each; 40 cts. per 
doz.; postpaid, 50 cts. per doz. 
Lime Nest-Egg 
They look like real hens’ eggs. Made from pure sterilized sul¬ 
phate of lime. This product is well known among poultry-raisers 
for its value in keeping nests in a clean, healthful condition. 
They do not break or crumble or absorb and hold the cold. 
Price, 3 for 10 cts.; 30 cts. per doz. Postpaid, 40 cts. per doz. 
Wire Nests 
Made of coppered steel wire, with flat 
steel ribs, and heavy top wire, all copper 
finish. 
Provides a clean, sanitary nest for the 
setting hen. Easily kept free from vermin. 
Intended to fasten to wall with nails or screw-hooks. Can be 
readily changed and filled with fresh straw or hay. 
Each Postpaid Doz. Postpaid 
No. 301. 14 in. x7 in.$0 25 $0 35 $2 90 $3 15 
Clay Pigeon Nests 
Unglazed 
9-in. diameter, 25 cts. each, doz. 
$2.70. By express or freight. 
Moe’s Pigeon Nests 
Made of galvanized iron. Diameter 
8 inches, with a small hole punched in 
center so it can be tacked to a board. 
Generally used in pairs. 
Light in weight, yet substantial, and 
easily cleaned. 
No. 107. Pigeon Nests, 15 cts. each, postpaid 20 cts.; $1.60 per 
doz., postpaid $1.75. 
Moe’s Standard Poultry-Punch 
A practical Punch for 
marking baby chicks. All 
steel, nickel plated, 
punches clean, hole is 
right size, will not bruise 
the foot. Price 15 cts., 
postpaid. 
Moe’s Ideal Poultry-Punch 
An improved Punch, scissors type. Works 
easily, cuts cleanly, and does not pinch the 
foot. 
Convenient to carry in vest-pocket and 
the lower end is an excellent cigar cutter. 
Nickel-plated finish. Length 3)^ inches. 
No. 39. Ideal Punch.Each 35 cts.; postpaid 40 cts. 
Caponizers 
Large profits await the raiser of capons. Pilling’s instruments 
are the acknowledged leaders in this line. 
New Philadelphia 
Caponizing Set 
This set has many admirers. 
It consists of a knife, for making 
the incision; the spreader, for 
holding sides open; sharp hook, 
for piercing skin; the Lansdowne 
Remover, for removing the 
testicles. Cords with hooks are for holding the bird. Cup 
forceps for removing any foreign matter. Prices (postpaid), in 
velvet-lined case $3.50; in pasteboard box $3. 
Pilling Special 
Caponizing Set 
The finest set in the world for 
the price. It is used just the same 
as other Caponizing Sets, except 
that the Testicle Remover cuts, 
like a pair of scissors, the cord of 
the testicle clean and clear as a whistle. The instruments in this 
set are put up in oak case sent postpaid with full, easy-to-use 
directions on receipt of $5, postpaid. 
Cornell Caponizing Set 
Experiments in the use of various 
caponizing instruments recently car¬ 
ried on by E. W. Benjamin, Instruc¬ 
tor of the Department of Poultry 
Husbandry at Cornell University, 
have resulted in the manufacture by 
us of the Cornell Caponizing Set. 
This set—two Testicle Removers, 
Pilling-Farmer Twisting Scoop, and 
Pilling-Miles Remover—sells for the 
reasonable price of $6, postpaid. 
Lansdowne Caponizing Set 
Lansdowne Automatic Tes¬ 
ticle Remover is, as its name im¬ 
plies, automatic, quick, easy to 
use, and just the remover for the 
beginner. 
Does not have a lot of unneces¬ 
sary springs which are liable to 
get out of order. The grasping 
loops are exactly same principle 
as the Miles Remover, which has 
been in use for fifty years. Price $4.50, postpaid. 
