. The book of ensilage; or, The new dispensation for farmers. Experience with "ensilage" at "Winning ; How to produce milk for one cent per quart; butter for ten cents per pound; beef for four cents per pound; mutton for nothing if wool is thirty cents per pound. Silage; Cattle. NO ROYALTY THE AMEEICAN SHEARER M'F'G 00. Manufacturers of Power and Hand HORSE CLIPPING MACHINES, Also the Only Reliable and Successful SHEEP SHEARING MACHINE That has ever been put ypon the Market. SHEEP SHEARING This is the only reliable sheep shearer that has ever been thrown upon


. The book of ensilage; or, The new dispensation for farmers. Experience with "ensilage" at "Winning ; How to produce milk for one cent per quart; butter for ten cents per pound; beef for four cents per pound; mutton for nothing if wool is thirty cents per pound. Silage; Cattle. NO ROYALTY THE AMEEICAN SHEARER M'F'G 00. Manufacturers of Power and Hand HORSE CLIPPING MACHINES, Also the Only Reliable and Successful SHEEP SHEARING MACHINE That has ever been put ypon the Market. SHEEP SHEARING This is the only reliable sheep shearer that has ever been thrown upon the market. It gives great satisfaction to all who have used it enough to become familiar with it. An expert will shear ten sheep an ^lour, easily, as sheep are shorn in New England. Of course the question of speed in shearing involves the condition of tiie sheep and the experience of the shearer. This machine is also used for shearing pelts, both fresh and dry. It cuts the wool of equal length, and if properly used never clips the wool the second time. Indeed, prominent manufacturers say that the wool is worth at least one cent a pound more if cut by this machine than it is when cut by common shears. The Centennial Award was given us at the Philadelphia Exposition; also, awards from the "New York Institute," ''New York State Fair," the "Ohio State Fair," "New Hampshire State Fair," &c. NASHUA, NEW HAMPSHIRE, U. S. A. r». o. BOX srs. Also manufacturers of a fine variety of "Winning Faum," Mass., May 24, 1880. American Shearer M'f'g Co.—I am veil satisfied with the working of the Sheep Shearer upon my Cotswolds and Oxfordshire ]>owns. We sheared one tine ewe in five minutes; weight of fleece 11 pounds. It sliears them smoother and better than can be done by hand. Yours respectfully, JOHN M. BAILEY. A complete line of our Goods can te seen at C. M. MOSEMAN & BROTHER, 128 Chamber St., N. Y.; B. A. EARL, 857 No


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