The  RURAL  NEW-YORKER 
1431 
Wool  Notes 
Foreign  markets  are  active.  Quarter 
and  three-eighths  combing  wool  in  good 
domestic  demand ;  worsteds,  slow.  Re¬ 
cent  quotations  at  Boston  are:  New 
York  and  Michigan  unwashed  delaine,  50 
to  51c;  fine  unwashed.  46  to  47c;  three- 
eighths  blood.  52  to  53c- ;  quarter  blood. 
46  to  47c.  Ohio  and  Pennsylvania,  half 
blood  combing.  54c ;  three-eighths  blood, 
51  to  53c;  unwashed  delaine.  53  to  54c. 
New  England,  half  blood.  51  to  52c; 
three-eighths  blood.  46  to  47c.  Texas 
fine  scoured,  $1.10  to  $1.20.  Oregon, 
fine  clothing,  $1.20  to  $1.25. 
Stringy  Milk 
We  have  two  cows  which  give  milk, 
the  cream  of  which  is  stringy.  They  are 
both  in  pasture  and  receive  grain.  One 
was  fresh  over  1%  years  ago.  the  other 
only  five  weeks.  Could  something  have 
been  given  by  some  malicious  person? 
They  are  both  in  good  health.  The  fresh 
cow  is  thinner  than  the  other.  J.  l.  h. 
Pennsylvania. 
The  stringy  or  ropy  condition  affecting 
milk  and  cream  after  they  have  stood  for 
some  time  is  due  to  bacteria  or  germs  in 
the  milk  utensils.  A  malicious  person 
should  not  therefore  be  suspected,  nor 
do  we  know  of  any  way  in  which  the 
milk  could  be  so  affected  without  putting 
the  germs  into  it  after  it  has  been  placed 
in  setting  cans  or  dishes.  Were  but  one 
cow  affected  or  were  the  milk  to  come 
from  bv  one  quarter  of  an  udder,  garget 
might  be  the  cause,  but  as  both  cows 
o-ive  similar  milk  bacteria  are  in  all 
probability  the  cause.  Still,  it  might  be 
well  to  test  the  milk  from  each  quarter 
of  the  udder  of  each  cow,  as  follows: 
Sterilize  eight  bottles  by  boiling  and 
label  each.  Into  each  bottle  in  turn  put 
a  little  milk  from  a  different  quarter  of 
the  udder  and  mark  on  the  label  the 
source  of  the  milk.  Let  the  bottles  stand 
for  12  hours  and  then  for  24  hours,  ex¬ 
amining  the  milk  and  cream  occasionally 
to  note  if  any  of  it  becomes  ropy  or  if 
all  is  similarly  affected.  If  any  quarter 
or  udder  is  yielding  abnormal  milk  it 
may  be  detected  in  this  way  and  the  milk 
eliminated.  There  is  no  remedy  for  the 
chronic  form  of  garget  that  causes  the 
milk  to  be  thick,  slimy  or  stringy  at  the 
time  of  withdrawal  from  the  udder.  An 
affected  cow  should  be  isolated,  milked 
last,  “dried  off”  and  then  fitted  for  the 
butcher,  unless  she  is  extra  valuable  for 
breeding  purposes.  If  you  find  that  the 
milk  is  sound  when  drawn  and  becomes 
stringy  or  ropy  on  standing  for  some 
time,  ‘more  perfectly  cleanse,  scald  and 
sun  dry  the  milk  utensils.  Mix  an  ounce 
or  two  of  chlorinated  lime  in  the  water 
used  for  washing  the  utensils  and  in  that 
used  to  scrub  out  the  watering  tank  and 
cooling  tank.  Set  the  milk  in  a  different, 
sanitary  place.  Cleanse,  disinfect  and 
whitewash  the  stable,  including  the  floors 
and  gutters.  Cleanse  the  udder  and  teals 
each  time  before  starting  to  milk.  Do 
not  let  the  milk  stand  uncovered  in  the 
stable  or  elsewhere  so  that  dust  may  fall 
into  it,  seeing  that  dust  sometimes  is 
the  source  of  the  germs.  The  milk  is 
not  dangerous  for  use  when  ropy  from 
germ  action,  but  it  looks  bad  and  hurts 
the  value  of  the  milk  in  the  market.  It 
may  be  used  for  stock  or  poultry  feed¬ 
ing  until  the  germ  Infection  is  removed. 
Characteristics  of  Purebred  Fowls 
I  bought  50  White  Rock  chicks  for 
purebred  stock.  I  was  told  that  as  black 
showed  up  while  chicks  they  were  not 
purebred.  I  understand  the  American 
Standard  of  Perfection  disqualifies  White 
Rocks  showing  black.  These  White 
Rocks  are  now  about  4%  months  old. 
Cockerels  go  about  5  lbs.  or  better.  They 
do  not  show  any  black,  and  their  shanks 
and  beaks  are  getting  a  'better  yellow 
every  week.  If  the  Hogen  system  goes 
according  to  bone  and  frame  of  a  bird, 
and  Mr.  Ilogen  claimed  he  could  get  the 
best  producing  stock  by  using  Fletcher’s 
breeding  chart,  can  we  obtain  purebred 
stock  by  using  the  above  mentioned  sys¬ 
tem?  c.  D. 
New  York. 
Black  feathers,  or  other  discolorations, 
may  appear  in  purebred  stock  that  should 
be  white,  without  necessarily  indicating 
mongrel  blood  of  recent  addition.  All 
breeds  have  mongrel  blood  in  their  an¬ 
cestry,  and  evidence  of  this  may  crop  out 
occasionally  at  any  time.  An  occasional 
black  feather  showing  in  a  white  breed 
need  not  cause  alarm. 
Purebred  stock  is  not  obtained  by  using 
any  system  of  selection.  Purebred  birds 
are  those  directly  descended  from  stock 
that  is  itself  purebred.  In  the  herd  books 
of  cattle,  this  means  stock  entitled  to  reg¬ 
istry  as  purebred.  A  purebred  animal 
may  be  a  perfect  mongrel  in  type,  ap¬ 
pearance  and  performance,  and  yet  be 
entitled  to  registry  or  classification  as  of 
pure  blood.  A  breed  of  fowls  may  have 
its  characteristics  fixed  by  generations  of 
selection  in  breeding  until  it  becomes  rec-  | 
ognized  as  pure  in  blood.  All  its  de¬ 
scendants  then  become  purebred  until 
there  is  a  chance  or  purposeful  admixture 
of  outside  blood  from  another  breed.  As 
most  breeds  of  fowls  are  “made  breeds,” 
they  carry  some  blood  of  their  mixed  an¬ 
cestry  in  their  veins,  and  evidence  of  this 
may  crop  out  now  and  then  in  spite  of 
efforts  to  “breed  them  out.”  M.  B.  D. 
Coming  Live  Stock  Sales 
Nov.  16 — -Holsteins.  Kansas  State  As¬ 
sociation  Sale.  Wichita.  Kan. 
Nov.  22 — Corwin  Farms  Dispersal 
Sale,  Des  Moines,  la. 
Nov.  22 — Guernseys.  La  Crosse  Coun¬ 
ty  Guernsey  Breeders’  Association,  West 
Salem,  Wis.  II.  W.  Griswold,  manager. 
No]*0 
HL 
15  to  30%  Increased 
Production  Guaranteed 
Stop  that  monthly  feed  bill. 
The  Letz  Dixie  will  cut,  grind 
and  mix  anything  grown  — 
makes  a  perfectly  balanced 
ration  from  home-grown 
crops.  Guaranteed  to  increase 
production  from  15  to  30% 
and  cut  feeding  costs  from  25 
to  50%.  A  warehouse  in 
Utica  and  New  York  City. 
Write  today  for  Valuable  Feeding 
Book — It’s  FREE 
1123  West  Road  Crown  Point,  Ind. 
PORK 
BEEF  i 
GUERNSEYS 
OAKS  FARM  GUERNSEYS 
We  have  for  sale  at  present  several  very 
desirable  young  bull  calves  and  two  older 
ones  sired  by  our  herd  sires  and  out  of 
cows  with  or  now  making  A.  R.  records. 
If  you  are  in  the  market  for  a  bull,  write  us. 
W.  S.  KERR,  Manager  Cohasset,  Mass. 
Bull  Calves  at  Bargain  Prices 
We  offer  Farmers  ami  Breeders  of  Guernseys  an  op 
portunity  to  secure  exceptionally  bred,  healthy 
bulls,  from  a  clean,  Tuberculin  Tested  Herd  at  rea¬ 
sonable  prices.  King  of  the  May— Dolly  Dimple — 
Golden  Secret,  and  Glenwood  breeding  out  of  A.  R. 
dams  or  dams  that  will  be  tested.  Write  for  sales  list 
and  Pedigrees.  waw»  dairy  FARMS,  K  S.  12*  St..  Phils.,  P» 
TARBELL  FARMS  GUERNSEYS 
Bull  calves  and  bulls  of  serviceable  age.  A.  R.  breeding. 
Prices  very  reasonable.  Write  for  pedigrees. 
SMITHVILLE  FLATS  Chenango  Co.  New  York 
HOLSTEINS 
SWINE 
Every  dairyman  knows  that,  in  addition 
to  producing  ability,  weight  is  a  desirable 
factor  in  dairy  cattle. 
Weight  In  Holsteins  Means: 
Greater  reserve  power  --  Greater  val¬ 
ue  from  calves  sold  for  veal  --  Mora 
meat  value  from  cows  whose  milking 
days  are  over. 
For  Attention  EASTERN  Breeders  or  Buyers  of 
DUROC-JERSEY  SWINE 
Have  you  considered  BUTTERING  the  blood-lines  of 
your  herd  by  purchasing  a  new  Boar  !  We  have  Spring 
(1922)  Boars  by  Fairholm  Fancy  Orion,  Fail  boars  by 
Fancy  Orion  King  34th,  this  Spring’s  boars  by  Crest  De¬ 
fender,  Highland  King  Defender  and  Altamont’s  Origin¬ 
ator.  Beside  using  a  Duroc-Jersey  registered  boar  with 
their  pure  bred  sows,  many  breeders  use  theirs  for  out¬ 
crossing  with  sows  of  other  fat  breeds  for  producing 
“  Feeder  ”  pigs.  Duroc-Jerseys  introduce  the  fast  grow¬ 
ing  height  and  length  and  the  sows  supply  the  weight. 
We  nlso  still  have  a  few  bred  gilts  for  sale  for  SEP¬ 
TEMBER  FARROWING.  All  stock  is  Double  Im- 
muned.  We  invite  correspondence  or  better  still,  inspec¬ 
tion  of  our  herd.  Farm  situated  on  State  road  14  miles 
East  of  Poughkeepsie. 
The  CREST  Farm.  Millbrook,  N.  Y. 
Big  Type-  D  U  ROC  June  Pigs 
Both  sexes;  Orion-Defender  breeding.  Litter  of  ken. 
Perfect  type  and  color.  Prieed  reasonable. 
BLUE  BARNS  FARM  .  -  Schenectady.  N.  V. 
FOR 
200 
S  A  L  E  Berkshires,  Durocs 
PIGS  and  Chester  Whites 
Six  weeks  old,  $3.50  each,  well  bred,  15  to  20  pounds 
each.  Orders  filled  the  following  Monday.  Shipped  on 
Approval.  ROUSE  BROS.  -  Dushore,  Pa. 
Holsteins  are  the  largest  and  heaviest 
of  the  dairy  breeds. 
DUROCS 
Orion  and  Sensation  Breed¬ 
ing.  Ail  ages  for  sale. 
F.  M.  Pattiugton  &  Son  Merriiield,  N.  I. 
Let  Us  Tell  You  About  Holsteins 
EXTENSION  SERVICE 
The  Holstein-Friesian  Association  of  America 
230  East  Ohio  Street,  Chicago,  Ill. 
HOLSTEINS 
HOLSTEINS  For  Sale 
Bull,  calved  2-15-23:  very  well  grown:  nicely  marked; 
'a  white;  show  type.  Registered  and  Tuberculin 
Tested.  Sire,  Our  May  Echo  Sylvia.  Bull,  dam 
Leanto  Aaggie  De  Kol,  our  best  cow.  Priee,$l!S5; 
or  will  trade  for  extra  fine  heifer,  pure  bred  and 
T.  B.  tested,  Edw.  S.  Cone,  Gladstone,  N.  J. 
MILKING  SHORTHORNS 
Milking  Shorthorns  Prices 
One  Cow,  4  yearling  Heifers  andBull,  not  related.  Young 
Bulls  and  Bull  calves  from  best  milking  strains. 
Prince  &  May  827  Gray  St.  Elmira,  New  York 
MiHx-ixig;  Shorthorns 
Dual  purpose.  Increase  milk  production  by  using  sires 
of  known  heavy  milking  ancestry.  It  can  be  done.  In¬ 
quiries  invited.  Walgrove  Herd,  Washlngtonvllle,  N.Y. 
AYRSHIRES 
AYRSH1RES  FOR  SALE— COWS  AND  HEIFERS 
Two  very  choice  young  bulls.  Excellent  breeding. 
Herd  tuberculin  tested.  Accredited  list. 
ARTHUR  B,  RYDER  Barnerville,  N.  Y. 
|  MISCELLANEOUS  | 
COWS  FOR  SALESuoEfgsTE?fSS 
High  Grade;  Tuberculin  tested;  fresh  and  spring¬ 
ers.  Sold  subject  sixty  day  retest  guarantee. 
WOODLAWN  FARMS  Fishkill,  N.Y. 
2  miles  on  North  Road  from  Beacon,  N.  Y. 
niTROr^  Orders  acceptable  now  for  August 
and  September  Pigs.  Also  Mature 
Stock.  ELMWOOD  FARMS.  P.  0.  Box  15.  Bradford.  N.  Y. 
DUROCS 
Registered  prize-winning  stock  for  sale. 
8  and  12  weeks  old,  $8  and  $IO  each. 
C.  H.  Wakeman  -  Edinburg,  Va 
SHADY  SIDE  BERKSHIRES 
We  offer  yearling  Gilts,  natural  bred,  sired  by  Matcbleas 
Lee*  Duke, 4th,  the  Kentucky  blue  blood.  We  ship  (J.  O.  D. 
E.  G.  FI8IIER  .  Madison,  Kew  York 
Essex 
First  Prize  boar  and  sow  at  nine  Fall  fairs. 
Bargain  for  quick  sale. 
Blue  Ribbon  Farms  -  Lorraine,  N.Y. 
50  Reg.  Chester  White  Pigs 
10  weeks  to  10  months  old,  including  boars  ready 
for  service,  sows  for  breeding.  Also  Reg.  Jersey 
Bull  and  Heifer  calf.  Prices  Reasonable. 
EDWARD  WALTER  Box  66  R  West  Chester,  Pa. 
Registered  O.  I.  C.  and  CHESTER  WHITE  RIGS. 
n  E.  P.  ROGERS  -  Wayvilt-k,  New  York 
Annual  Fall  Sale  FEEDING  PIGS 
6  Weeks  Old,  $3.50  Each.  8  Weeks  Old.  $4.50  Each 
These  pigs  are  the  first  cross  between  Yorkshire  and 
Berkshire  Large  Type  Swine.  All  healthy  and  fast 
growing  pigs.  Sows  or  Barrows. 
Also  Purebred  Yorkshire  or  Berkshire  Pigs,  6  to  8 
week*  old,  $8.00  each.  Can  furnish  sow  and  unre¬ 
lated  boar  pigs.  All  pigs  C.O.D.  on  approval. 
Dr.  P.  F.  WALLINGFORD.  M.  D.  V..  Bo,  51.  W.llfum,  Muss. 
LARGE  BERKSHIRES 
AT  HIGHWOOD 
The  Grand  Champion  boar  through  the  State  fail-circuit 
and  at  the  Eastern  States  Exposition,  the  undefeated  boar 
of  1923,  was  bred  by  us,  as  were  his  sire  and  dam.  Service 
boarsand  weanling  pigsof  thissame  breeding  now  for  sale. 
H.  C.  &  H.  B.  HARPENDING  Box  15  Dundee,  N.Y. 
JF*tai*o1ox'ocL  Guornsoys 
Young  cows  and  heifers  for  sale  from  tuberculin  tested 
herd.  Fine  pedigrees.  $1150  to  $100. 
Thatch  Meadow  Farm  -  St.  James,  L.  I.,  N.  Y, 
c 
JERSEYS 
Jersey 
Heifer  Calves 
Stable  room  required  for  milking 
herd  necessitates  immediate  sacri¬ 
fice  sale  of  dozen  young  typy 
heifers,  5  to  12  months,  from 
accredited,  Register  of  Merit, 
excellent  blood  line  herd.  Also 
mature  animals,  either  sex.  In¬ 
spection  invited. 
VERNON  K.  MELHADO 
Green  Pond  Farms,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 
Fosterfields  Herd  Registered  Jerseys 
Cows,  Heifers  and  Heifer  Calves,  Tuber- 
rui  Odlo  euqn  tested  by  State  of  New  Jersey  and 
U.  S.  CHARLES  G.  FOSTER,  P.  0.  Box  173.  Morristown,  N.  J. 
GOATS 
Ml  I  | €  1  o  Large  2-Yr.-Old  Does,  bred  to  pure 
■  »  bucks,  Toggs.  and  Nubians.  Also  12 
^  ft)  A  T  O  extra  good  doe  kids,  l  registered  year¬ 
's*  rA  I  O  ling  Nubian  buck.  (Photos.) 
MILLET  RANDALL 
North  River,  N.Y. 
MILK  Toggenburg  Bucks  service 
ftOATQ  $15  to  $50.  Real  Milk  Goals.  $60. 
^  S.  J.  Sharpie**,  R.  D. 5. Norristown,  Pa. 
Toggenburg  Grade  Milk  DOES  and  KIDS  forsale. 
•  Rockridge  Farm  -  Zion,  N.  J. 
HORSES 
AT  FARM  PRICES 
Ten  Reg.  Black  and  Black-Grey  Percherons 
Two  mares  in  foal.  One  young  S  tal  1  i o  n.  Remainder 
Fillies.  Fairview  Farm  Box  252  Naples,  N-Y. 
30  SHETLAND  and  WELSH  PONIES  cheap  to  quick 
purchasers.  SENECA  PONY  FARMS,  Salamanca,  N.  Y. 
FERRETS 
FERRETS'S 
Hunting  rabbits  and  other 
game.  Write  for  price  list. 
W.  A.  PECKfl  New  Lomion.O. 
Fresh  and  Nearly-Cows  For  Sale  T^YJd 
Guernseys,  Jerseys.  Ayrshires  and  Holsteins.  Al- 
j  ways  100  high-class  cows  to  choose  from.  Will  also 
buy  on  commission.  JOHN  F.  BENJAMIN,  Barre,  Vermont 
Chester  White  Pigs,  Collie,  Beagle  and  Police  Pups 
MEADOW  SPRING  FARM  Chalfont,  Pa.  S  H.  NULL  S  SON 
DOGS  j 
Farm  Raised  German  Police  Dog  Puppies 
Am  offering  7  puppies,  right  age  for  delivery,  Farm 
raised,  at  moderate  prices.  Pedigree  includes  sever¬ 
al  Grand  Champions.  Joseph  C,  Quirk.  Greenwich,  Conn. 
COLLIE  PUPPIES  and  Grown  Dogs 
Finest  Quality.  Bred  for  Brains  and  Beauty.  Registered. 
Priced  bow.  SHERMAN  BOWDEN  FARM,  Mansfield, Ohio 
AIREDALE  Bitch  PUPPIES 
Superior  Itlooil-LlneN 
DR.  KNOX,  Box  50,  BANBURY,  CONN. 
I  iredales  for  sale.  Four  re?.,  female,  three  mos.  old,  $8 
A  each.  One  male.  14  mos.,  part  ly  broke  for  squirrels  or 
night  hunting.  Also  reg.  $25.  H.  C.  MIDWIG,  Glen  Rock,  Pa. 
Scotch  Shepard  Pups  If*;?  JVwj 
Females,  83.  F.  A.  SWEET  Smyrna,  N.  y! 
COLLIES— John  D.  Smith,  Walton,  N.  Y. 
ENGLISH  SETTERS SMTft 
male  puppies,  six  mos.,  no  papers,  best  of  blood,  $85  each. 
John  Whltehorn,  Cajoaden*!*,  I*a.,tr  Phone  0145,  Marriy  Hill, N.Y 
Ann  Wnllror  Fomalo  yearIing’  PartlX  broken,  $25.  3 
Uilu  tvalKvi  iBHIdlB  6-m  os.  beagles,  females,  $10.  Ready 
to  break.  T>  J.  Miller*  Germantown,  New  York.  R.  1 
Qedlgreed  Collie  Pups.  The  handsome  and  intelligent 
■  kind.  Also  Fox  Terriers.  NELSON  BROS.,  drove  Olty,  I*a. 
Prill ia  Ptinnioo  Farm  raised,  pedigreed,  -the  unusual 
vUllle  ruppltio  kind.  Descriptive,  illustrated  circular 
free.  Clovernook  Collie  Kennels,  Chambersburg,  Pa. 
U.  K.  C.  Registered  Cermer  Airedales  Male;  $11‘ 
Female,  $8.  Hummer's  Poultry  Plant,  Frenchtown,  N.  J. 
Reliable  Airedale  Puppies  Maie^a™; 
raised,  pedigreed  stock.  J.  Trimble,  Farmlngdale,  N.  J. 
White  Collie  Pups.  Pedigreed.  2  months  old,  $15  up. 
"  Chetola  Kennels  -  Rock  Creek,  Ohio 
For  Sale— An  Extra  Good  £0*,!  Male  Police  Puppy 
Six  months  old.  MEAD  Amenia,  N.  Y. 
11P1..J  WOLF  VON  ROLAND.  Sire  of  quality 
HI  OIUU  Police  litters.  O.  HILL,  Amenia,  New  York 
ABERDEEN  ANGUS 
Aberdeen  Angus  Cattle 
Cows,  bulls  and  calves  of  the  best  breeding.  Will  sell 
at  reasonable  price  or  will  exchange  for  Holstein  cows. 
Further  particularsupon  request.  IU1  BORN,  Birmingham.  Otils 
COR  SALE-THREE  EXTRA  FINE  REGISTERED  BERKSHIRE 
1  BOARS.  Also  two  matured  sows  very  reasonable. 
F.  H.  HESSELS  care  Normandy  Farms  CANAAN.  CONN. 
PATMOOR  BERKSHIRES.  Breeding  stock  of  good 
quality  at  fair  prices.  PATMOOR  FARMS.  IDrtfield.  N.  Y. 
0  1  P  Choice  Registered  60-lb.  pigs  from  Big  Type 
.  I.  U.  9  stock  of  BeRt  Blood  lines, $10  each  ;  Bred  Sows 
$26-$36.  Satisf’n  or  money  back.  It.  HILL.  Senrea  Falli,  N.Y. 
sale1  of  Big  Type  Chester  Whites 
Spring  Boars,  Gilts,  Fall  Figs,  sired  by  Wildwood 
Prospect  Boy  and  Maryland  Giant.  Satisfaction 
guaranteed.  “OAKDALE  FARM,”  Clyde  B. 
Thomas,  Boonsboro,  Md. 
Choice Tamworth  Boars  bacoTim^Vn^winn®!8.4 
Blue  Ribbon  Farms  -  Lorraine,  New  York 
SHEEP 
Rambouillet  Rams 
Big,  Strong,  Vigorous,  Free  range,  Wooley 
rams,  at  farmer’s  prices.  Also  Delaine  and 
Merino  rams  as  good  as  the  best.  Let  me  sell 
you  a  good  ram  this  year.  Will  ship  on  approval. 
W.  H.  PRESTON  -  Springwater,  N.  Y. 
BAi.r.  I  VM  VII  Viuu  uvi  vui  unoe  oughbred.  Abo  butter 
bred  Holstein  bull  Reg.  T.b.  tested.  JENIS0N,  lock  Berlin.  N  T. 
ForSale 
BEST  BREEDERS'  TYPE 
Thomas  Haslett,  Hall,  N.Y. 
Hampshire  Rams 
Ron  llolainoe  ,ta,,,sand  Ewes-  Largest  flock  in  State 
ncg.  uomilioa  to  select  from.  Satisfaction  guaranteed. 
J.  C.  WEATHEKBY  Trumansburg,  N.Y, 
Reg.  Shropshire  Kama  and  Ewes.  Wooled  to  Nose 
Priced  Low.  LeROY  C.  ROWER,  I.udiowville,  N.  y‘ 
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lambs  at  reduced  prices.  OPHIR  FARM,  Purchase,  N.Y. 
jEXAMPSHIRE  3F»URE  BRED  XjAMB  DFLAMS 
125-lb.  ewe  Iambs,  ewes  and  mature  rams.  Show  lambs 
CHARLES  E.  HASLETT  .  Hall,  New  York 
Registered  Hampshire-down  Ewes  and  Rams  Held 
tered  South-down  Ewes  for  sale.  ELLIS  TIGER.  Gladstone,  N.  J. 
Reg. Hampshire  Rams  and  Ewes  AockTn 
the  East.  C.  P.  S  M.  W.  BIGHAM,  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
Reg.  Shrop.  Rams 
on  approval, 
eterborongh,  N .  II. 
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1  ewes.  STEVENS  BROS.  Wilson,  New  York 
Ramhnilillpt  Cheviot.  Cotswold,  Delaine,  Suffolk  and 
II  a  111  U  U  U 1 1 1 B  l  Shropshire  Rams.  Duroc  swine,  all  age*. 
Shropshire  Rams. 
D.  H.  Townsend  &  Sons 
Interlaken,  N.  Y. 
Reg.  Shropshire  Rama.  Farmers’  prices. 
R.  Curtis  Miller  Ballston  Lake,  N.  V. 
