9h  RURAL  NEW. YORKER 
1505 
Live  Stock  Matters 
Conducted  By  Prof.  F.  C.  Minkler 
Eruption  on  Teats;  Dairy  Ration 
1.  I  have  a  Holstein  cow  that  has 
eruption  on  the  teats  Winter  and  Sum¬ 
mer.  Have  tried  a  good  many  things, 
but  nothing  does  any  real  good.  She  is 
a  very  good  cow,  and  has  just  freshened, 
giving  about  50  lbs.  milk  per  day. 
2.  We  have  six  very  good  cows.  Have 
been  feeding  ground  oats,  corn  cob  meal, 
and  cottonseed  meal,  with  all  the  good 
Alfalfa,  and  pea  hay  they  can  eat.  The 
oats  are  about  gone,  but  have  plenty  of 
bear  in  mind  that  the  grain  ration  must 
be  restricted  and  that  some  moistened 
beet  pulp  and  plenty  of  roughage  must 
be  fed  in  conjunction.  It  is  understood, 
of  course,  that  a  concentrated  ration  of 
this  sort  could  not  be  used  for  cows  of 
high  production ;  but  from  your  corre¬ 
spondence  I  take  it  that  the  cows  in  ques¬ 
tion  are  grades  and  are  not  especially 
heavy  producers. 
This  is  probably  the  youngest  milkman  in 
the  country.  He  is  the  four-year-old  son 
of  Lowell  Ellison  of  Ludlow,  Vt.  The 
boy  helps  his  father  deliver  milk,  saving 
many  a  step  and  learning  the  responsi¬ 
bility  of  business  as  he  grows  up. 
the  other  feeds  mentioned.  Will  they 
do  about  as  well  without  the  oats,  or  will 
it  be  necessary  to  feed  bran  to  make  the 
grain  ration  bulky?  j.  c.  T. 
Virginia. 
1.  Eruptions  on  the  teats  often  can 
be  controlled  by  using  either  castor  oil 
or  unguentine.  The  latter  is  an  iodine 
preparation  mixed  with  petroleum  jelly 
and  is  especially  efficacious  if  applied  to 
the  teats  twice  daily  after  each  milking. 
Previous  to  the  application  of  unguen¬ 
tine  it  is  well  to  cleanse  the  teats  thor¬ 
oughly  with  soap  and  water  or  a  saline 
solution.  This  will  make  it  possible  for 
the  medicated  stuff  to  penetrate  and  thus 
control  this  disorder. 
2.  While  it  would  be  possible  to  pro¬ 
vide  a  ration  for  cows  of  average  produc¬ 
tion  consisting  exclusively  of  corn  and 
cob  meal  and  cottonseed  meal,  especially 
since  you  have  your  own  Alfalfa  hay 
and  good  cow  pea  hay  for  roughage,  neve- 
theless,  the  addition  of  some  bran' or  pos¬ 
sibly  beet  pulp  to  the  mixture  would  in¬ 
crease  its  safety  and  bulk.  A  mixture 
consisting  of:  550  lbs.  corn  and  cob 
meal ;  250  lbs.  43  per  cent  cottonseed 
meal ;  250  lbs.  coarse  bran,  would  give 
a  combination  carrying  about  18  per  cent 
of  protein  which  is  quite  enough  when 
A  Superior  Toggenberg  Doe.  Note  the 
development  of  udder  and  teats — as  large 
as  those  of  some  cows. 
fed  in  conjunction  with  good  quality  hay. 
If  you  prefer  beet  pulp  as  a  substitute 
for  bran  let  the  mixture  be  as  follows: 
500  lbs.  corn  and  cob  meal ;  300  lbs.  cot¬ 
tonseed  meal  or  linseed ;  200  lbs.  beet 
pulp. 
If  you  desire,  for  experimental  pur¬ 
poses,  to  feed  the  corn  and  cob  meal  with 
linseed  or  cottonseed  meal  exclusively, 
use  six  parts  of  corn  and  cob  meal  and 
three  parts  of  cottonseed  meal  or  linseed 
meal.  If  the  latter  combination  is  used 
Coming  Farmers’  Meetings 
Nov.  7-Feb.  24 — 'Short  Winter  courses 
in  floriculture  and  ornamental  horticul¬ 
ture,  New  York  State  College  of  Agri¬ 
culture,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
Dec.  1-8 — International  Live  Stock  Ex¬ 
position,  Chicago,  Ill. 
Dec.  11-14 — Annual  show,  Maine  State 
Poultry  Association,  Exposition  Building, 
Portland.  Me. 
Dec.  13-15 — Fifth  annual  poultry  show, 
[North  Bergen  County  Poultry  Associa¬ 
tion  of  New  Jersey.  Odd  Fellows  Hall, 
Westwood,  N.  J.  F.  T.  Barnes,  secre¬ 
tary,  Westwood,  N.  J. 
Jan.  1-12,  1924  —  Virginia  Breeders’ 
>and  Fanciers’  Association,  Inc.,  seven¬ 
teenth  annual  show.  Richmond,  Va.  Sec¬ 
retary,  J.  D.  Halliban,  2914  East  Broad 
St.,  Richmond,  Va. 
Jan.  8-11 — Vermont  State  Poultry  As¬ 
sociation,  Inc.  Twenty-seventh  annual 
exhibition.  St.  Albans,  Vt.  B.  P.  Greene, 
secretary,  St.  Albans,  Vt. 
Jan.  15-18 — New  York  State  Horti¬ 
cultural  Society,  annual  meeting,  Roches¬ 
ter,  N.  Y. 
Jan.  15-18 - Trenton  Winter  Poultry 
Show,  Mercer  County  Poultry  Show, 
State  Armory,  Trenton,  Le  Roy  Sked, 
secretary,  Pennington,  N.  J. 
Jan.  15-18  —  Agriculture  Week,  Tren¬ 
ton,  N.  J. 
I 
The  little  picture  shows  Uncle  Frank 
Nichols  (as  he  is  called  by  all)  of  New 
Haven  Co.,  Conn.,  and  his  pet  cow,  “Mol- 
gool.”  Uncle  Frank  is  83  years  old,  a 
veteran  of  the  Civil  War,  while  “Mol- 
gool”  is  a  veteran  of  over  five  years’ 
milking,  and  a  good  one  at  the  job. 
DELCRE0 
DOC  REMEDIES 
Recommended  by  the  leading 
breeders  and  fanciers. 
Free  Kennel  Manual 
How  to  care  for  your  dog. 
Dept.  T,  The  Delson  Chemical  Co. 
42  Penn  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
SHEEP 
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car.  Shropshire  Rams  and  F.wen.  Wooled  to  Nose. 
Priced  Low.  LeROY  C.  BOVVER,  Ludtowvllle,  N.  Y. 
TJ  _  TlJoinnohlroe  We  are  offering  a  limited  mira- 
rveg.  ndmpsmreb  ber  of  bred  ewes  and  ten  ewe 
lambs  at  reduced  prices.  OPHIR  FARM,  Purchase,  N.Y. 
HAMPSHIRE  FURE  FRED  XjAMB  FLAMS 
125-lb.  ewe  lambs,  ewes  and  mature  rams.  Show  lambs. 
CHARLES  E.  HASLETT  -  Hall,  New  York 
Registered  Hampshire-down  Ewes  and  Rams  Regis¬ 
tered  South-down  Ewes  for  sale.  ELLIS  TIGER,  Gladstone,  N.  J. 
Reg.HampshireRams  and  Ewes  ^|ef* 
the  East.  C.  P.  &  M.  W.  BIGHAM,  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
Rair  cifrnn  Demo  ImP-  stk-  Shipped  on  approval. 
Il6g.  onrop.  nams  WILLIAMS  FARM,  Peterborough,  .N.  II. 
Reg.  Shropshire  Ram  Lambs  for  sale.  Also  a  few  good 
ewes.  STEVENS  BROS.  Wilson,  New  York 
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FERRETS 
FERRETS'S 
fW  Hunting  rabbits  and  other 
WL  game.  Write  for  price  list. 
W.  A.  PECK  New  London, 0. 
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GOATS 
MILK 
GOATS 
Toggenburg  Bucks  service 
815  to  $50.  Real  Milk  Goats,  $50. 
S.  J.  Sharpless,  R.  D. 5, Norristown,  Pa. 
GOATS 
SACRIFICED 
("Nubians,  Toggenbergs,  pure 
<  hreds  and  high  grades. 
1  MT.  KEMBLE  FARMS.  Morristown.  N  J. 
BROWN  SWISS  CATTLE 
Rrnuin  Quiioo  Polvoo  From  National  Dairy  ShowWin- 
orown  0WIS3  halves  ners  and  F.  K.  breeding. 
Harold  Pickett  .  Knowlesvllle,  New  York 
GUERNSEYS 
FOR  SALE  —  2 -year -old 
GUERNSEY  BULL 
Golden  Secret— May  Rose  breeding. 
Sired  by  Penceyd  Fashion  Plate 
54590.  Sire  of  2  A.  R.  daughters, 
with  records  of  almost  500  lhs. butter 
fat.  Dam  has  record  of  625  lbs.  fat 
and  is  dam  of  3  A.  R.  daughters. 
Fine  individual.  Price  moderate. 
Federal  Accredited  Herd 
FLYING  HILL  FARMS 
Reading  -  -  Pennsylvania 
OAKS  FARM  GUERNSEYS 
FOR  SALE— JOLLY  BOY  OF  OAKS  FARM 
Born,  Feb.  19,  1923.  Sired  by  a  son  of 
Langwater  Warrior  and  out  of  a  very 
fine  cow  now  on  test  and  in  245  days  has  made 
8847  lbs.  of  milk,  363  lbs.  of  fat.  Attractive  in¬ 
dividual  and  tuberculin  tested.  First  check 
for  $175  secures  him.  A  rare  bargain. 
W.  S.  KERR.  Manager  Cohasset.  Mass. 
Bull  Calves  at  Bargain  Prices 
We  offer  Farmers  and  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.  W,WA  dairy  FARMS,  22  S.  32d  SI..  Phil*.,  P« 
GUERNSEY  BULLS  If  J 
Sired  by  bulls  of  exceptional  breeding  and  out  of  A. 
R.  dams  whose  dams  and  grandams  have  A.  It. 
records.  Bulls  of  all  ages  and  of  the  best  breeding, 
Write  me  what  you  want.  Prices  reasonable.  Held 
Federal  Accredited.  Otto  W.  Post,  Ensenore,  N.  Y. 
TARBELL  FARMS  GUERNSEYS 
Bull  calves  and  bulls  of  serviceable  age.  A.  U.  breeding. 
Prices  very  reasonable.  Write  for  pedigrees. 
SMITHVILLE  FLATS  Chenango  Co.  New  York 
18 Young  Registered  Guernseys. 
BULL  CALVES  AND  HEIFERS.  5  to  9  mos.  old.  *50  to 
*75  each.  P.  L.  DWIGHT,  DeRuyter,  N.Y. 
r’uroDrccl  Guernseys 
Young  cows  and  heifers  for  sale  from  tuberculin  tested 
herd.  Fine  pedigrees.  $100  to  $250. 
Thatch  Meadow  Farm  -  St.  James,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
HOLSTEINS 
DO  YOU  WANT 
to  add  some  new  HOI, STEIN  blood  to  your 
registered  herd,  or  do  you  wunt  to  Introduce  some 
into  a  good  grade  herd! 
The  Veterans’  Mountain  Camp  offers  you  this  chance. 
We  have  on  hand  six  young  bulls,  from  two  to  eight 
months  of  age,  carrying  the  best  blood  of  the  Segis- 
Burke  and  Vale  strains.  Sold  with  or  without  papers. 
No  reasonable  offers  refused  as  this  stock  must  be 
disposed  of  at  once.  Write  or  wire 
Veterans’  Mountain  Camp,  Horseshoe,  N.  Y. 
High  Class  Holstein  Cows 
Heifers  and  Calves h^uh  gka de 
Fresh,  springers  and  fall  cows.  Prices  very  reason 
able  for  immediate  sale.  ELITE  STOCK  FARM, 
F.  H.  RIVENBURGH,  Prop.,  Munnsville,  Madison  Co.,  N.  Y. 
JERSEYS 
Fosterfields  Herd  Registered  Jerseys 
FnrSfllp  Cows.  Heifers  and  Heifer  Calves,  Tuber- 
i  ui  uaio  cu]jn  tested  by  State  of  New  Jersey  and 
(J.  S.  CHARLES  G.  FOSTER.  P.  0.  Box  173,  Morristown.  N.  J. 
MILKING  SHORTHORNS 
SHORTHORNS 
(BUY  THEM  RIG) 
A  son  of  the  world’s  heaviest  Bull  “Glenside  Roan 
Clay,”  that  weighs  3,305  lbs.  and  is  by  Gen.  Clay,  well 
built  and  nicely  marked.  Weight  one  ton.  Price,  8800. 
Also  an  extra  large  8  months  Kouu  lleifer  a  perfect 
shorthorn  by  “Glenside  Roan  Clay,”  8200.  One  Roan 
Bull,  8  months,  flue  individual,  8200.  Two  six-year 
old  Cowl,  heavy  producers,  with  nicely  balanced  udders, 
bred  for  Jan.  and  Mar.  calves  and  guaranteed  sure  breed¬ 
ers,  $500  for  the  pair.  Come  or  write  for  particulars. 
VERNON  I!.  I.AFLER,  R.  I>.  I,  Middlesex,  N.  Y. 
MILKING  SHORTHORN  FOUNDATION 
12  mos.  Red  heifer,  Cyrus  Clay  and  Dairy  King  breed¬ 
ing.  7  mos.  White  hull,  General  Clay  and  Claude  Clay 
breeding.  First  check  for  $800  takes  the  pair. 
E.J.EA8TERBI100K  -  Corning,  N.Y. 
4VE  i  1  lx  ing  Sliortliorixs 
Dual-purpose.  Increase  milk  production  by  using  sires 
of  known  heavy  milking  ancestry.  It  can  be  done.  In¬ 
quiries  invited.  Walgrove  Herd,  Washington villo,  N.Y. 
For  Sale-Shorthorn  Cattle  and  Calves 
125  Sheep.  Bronze  Turkeys.  Collie  Pups. 
J.  H.  WHEATON,  Painted  Post,  N.Y.  R.  D.  2 
Federally  accredited  herd.  Inqui¬ 
ries  for  full  particulars  invited. 
A.  Bingle,  Grimsby,  Ont.,Canada 
|  .•■  MISCELLANEOUS  | 
USE  A  PURE-BRED  BULL 
From  time  to  time  we  have  for  sale  bull  calves  from 
dams  with  Advance  Registry  records — Ayrshires, 
Guernseys,  Holsteins,  Jerseys, Milking  Short 
Horns.  Price,  *50  at  30-days-old,  registered, 
crated  and  delivered  to  express  company.  Address 
DEPARTMENT  ANIMAL  HUSBANDRY.  Cornell  University, 
ITHACA  NEW  YURK 
Fresh  and  Nearly-Cows  For  Sale  -reedset'eaJ 
Guernseys,  Jerseys.  Ayrshires  and  Holsteins.  Al¬ 
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  &  SON 
SWINE  .*.  J 
For  Attention  EASTERN  Breeders  or  Bayers  ol 
DUROC-JERSEY  SWINE 
Have  you  considered  BETTERING  the  blood-lines  of 
your  herd  by  purchasing  a  new  Boar  !  We  have  Spring 
(1922)  Boars  by  Fairholm  Fancy  Orion,  Fall  boars  by 
Fancy  Orion  King  31th,  this  Spring’s  hoars  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  also  still  have  a  few  bred  gilts  for  sale  for  SKP- 
TEM1IER  FARROWING.  All  stock  is  Double  Im- 
mtined.  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. 
Jl  O  SALE  Berkshires,  Durocs 
2  0  0  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. 
1  'llJPOflQ  Orion  and  Sensation  Breed - 
irz  ?oing-  A11  i“-,es  f°r  s“|e- 
F.  M.  Pattington  &  Son  Merrifield,  N.  Y. 
DUROCS  Orders  acceptable  now  for  August 
,,  ,  n  wi.,nnnaii<jj’9Pternl>er  ^igS.  AlsoMiltUl'e 
8 took.  ELMWOOD  FARMS,  P.  0.  Box  15.  Bradford.  N.  Y. 
“HAMPSHIRES  PROLIFIC”  — ~~ 
RECOROS  OF  HAMPSHIRE  SWINE.  Records 
Assn,  show  them  to  average  over  8  pigs  Wvi 
to  litter.  Free  circular.  And  Guernsey 
Cattle.  LOCUS  T  LAWN  FAR  M 
Box  R  WHITFORD,  PA. 
Young  Large  Type  Berkshires  ^’^iifadTaTcm 
HI  ANT  FARM  Huntington  Mills,  Pa. 
(|  I  fi  'q  Choice  Registered  60-lb.  pigs  from  Big  Type 
U.  1.  U.  9  Stock  of  Best  Blood  lines, $10  each;  Bred  Sous 
$30-885.  Satisf’n  or  money  back.  R.  HILL.  Seneca  Full*,  IV. Y. 
A  LIMITED  NUMBER  OF 
Young  Fine  Bred  0.  I.  C.  Service  Boars 
Fine  specimens  ;  weight,  225  lbs.,  $35.  Young  sows  of 
the  World’s  Grand  Champion  strain,  bred  for  March  far¬ 
row.  Price,  $40.  Vernon  R.  Lafler,  R.D.  No.  1. Middlesex, N.Y. 
Registered  4>.  I.  C.  and  CHESTER  WHITE  PIGS. 
•  1  K.  P.  HOG liKS  -  WayvillKi  Nkw  Yokk 
Annual  Fall  Sale  FFF.niNC  PIGS 
6  Weeks  Old,  $3.50  Each.  8  Weeks  Old,  $4.50  Each 
ihe.se  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 
weeks  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..  Box  51.  Waltham,  Mass. 
LARGE  BERKSHIRES 
AT  HIGHWOOD 
The  Grand  Champion  boar  through  the  Siate  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  pigs  of  thissamebreedingnow  for  sale. 
H.  C.  &  H.  B.  HARPENDING  Box  15  Dundee,  N.Y. 
BERKSHIRE  of  Size  and  Quality 
Service  boars,  boar  pigs  and  bred  gilts.  All  stock  guar¬ 
anteed.  We  won  Grand  Champion  boar  and  many  of  the 
highest  prizes  at  the  Interstate  Fair,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  and 
Far  Hills,  N  J.  Richard  E.  Wain,  Lebanon,  N.  J. 
SHADY  SIDE  BERKSHIRES 57? ?? 
not  bred.  Boars  and  Sows.  7  mos.  old.  Low  price  for 
quick  sale.  We  ship  C.  O.  D.  E.  G.  FISHER,  Madison,  N.Y 
QA  I  MOOR  BERKSHIRES.  Breeding  stock  of  good 
■  quality  at  fair  prices.  PATMOOR  FARMS,  llartfield,  N.  Y. 
FOR  JBIG  TYPE  Polands 
Send  to  G.  S.  HALL  -  Farmdale,  Ohio 
60  Bigs  ready  to  ship.  Special  December  prices 
|  DOGS  J 
nftfiQ  FOR  SALE 
UUWO  BELGIAN  POLICE  DOGS 
Entirely  black;  long,  silky  fur.  The  ideal  dog  for 
the  country.  Fine  looking;  alert;  intelligent.  Pre¬ 
sently  for  sale.  Price  reasonable.  Male  puppy  10 
mos.;  two  females  2-yrs. -old.  All  recently  import¬ 
ed.  Also  4-wks.-old  puppies,  bred  from  imported 
stock.  #20  up.  L.  DESTENA  Y,  Belle  Meade, 
N.  J.,  Main  Road  Princeton  to  Somerville 
COLLIE  PUPPIES  and  Grown  Dogs 
Finest  Quality.  Bred  for  Brains  and  Beauty.  Registered 
Priced  Low.  SHERMAN  BOWDEN  FARM,  Mansfield, Ohio 
Roan-loo  America’s  Leading  Strain— 11  tl.  n 
DcaglcS  If  you  love  to  hunt  rabbits  1 118  “3101163 
let  me  tell  you  about  these  great  dogs.  Illustrated  Cata 
log  Free.  Willel  Randall  -  North  River,  N.  Y. 
Hnllio  Pune  Bure-breds.  Beauties.  $10.  Pedigreed,  $15. 
UOIlie  rups  Sllverlake  Kennels  Tilton.  N.  H. 
n/\T  w  Female.  18  mos.  old.  Sable  and  white 
LULLiEr  yei7  alerL?^d  w»  *  chful.  House 
v  "  broken.  #10.  A  bargain. 
SWEET  CORN  FARM  New  City,  N.Y. 
.A.  1  R  E  D  A  L  E  S-Pups 
Males,  #30;  Females,  *20. 
Lorimer  W.  Follett  North  Norwich,  N.Y. 
AIREDALE  Bitch  PUPPIES 
Superior  lilood-LlneH 
UR.  KNOX,  Box  50,  DANBURY,  CONN. 
nedlgreed  Collie  Pups.  The  handsome  and  intelligent 
•  kind.  Also  Fox  Terriers.  NELSON  BROS.,  Grove  City,  l'». 
Reliable  Airedale  Puppies 
raised,  pedigreed  stock.  J.  Trimble,  Farmingdale,  N.  J. 
Scotch  Shepard  Pups  MmaTehs*6- 
Females,  #3.  F.  A.  SWEET  Smyrna,  N.  y! 
Thoroughbred  Dane  Pups  wa"rtownFaulk.nhanJi.Y. 
Qlintu  Tuna  Wirn  Female.  Brood  Matron.  Young  ter- 
OIIUH  1  J fJC  If  II  0  Tiers,  pedigreed.  O.  Hill,  Amenla,  N.Y. 
Wonderful  Pedigreed  Wolf  Gray  POLICE  DOG  PUPPIES 
3  Males  and  3  Females;  4  mos.  old;  country  raised  ;Stark- 
enburg,  Uckermark  and  Huenenstein  strain,  at  reason¬ 
able  prices.  OTTO  MEYER  Hawthorne,  N.  Y. 
j  HORSES  | 
Reg.  Shetland  Pony  Mare 
More  interested  in  getting  her  a  good  home  than  in 
high  price.  R.  S.  OLIVER  Westfield,  N.  J. 
MULES 
Two  pair,  5  and  6  yrs.  old, 
extra  largo  and  good  bone. 
Others  younger. 
C.H.  STEWART,  Weslerlo,  N.Y. 
