Third annual catalogue of the Cyphers Incubator Co . et long, having two pans and two sheds. 8 pieces 2 x 4 scantling, 18 feet long | at|4 pieces 2x4 scantling, 10 feet long > 20 pieces 2x4 scantling, 12 feet long, at #17 . 2 72 200 feet 2x3 scantling 3 40 250 feet matched spruce boards, at f 18 4 50 1000 feet hemlock boards , 15 00 32 feet 2x3, planed 4 sides, at $20 64 2 bandies furring, 16 feet long 1 rQ 2 windows, 12 lights, 8x10 glass, and frames . 2 50 2 rolU Xeponset red rope roofing 10 00 2 rolls Neponset black sheathing 3 oo 4,600 DUCKS ON FOUR CITY LOTS. SUCH IS THE RECORD MADE BY


Third annual catalogue of the Cyphers Incubator Co . et long, having two pans and two sheds. 8 pieces 2 x 4 scantling, 18 feet long | at|4 pieces 2x4 scantling, 10 feet long > 20 pieces 2x4 scantling, 12 feet long, at #17 . 2 72 200 feet 2x3 scantling 3 40 250 feet matched spruce boards, at f 18 4 50 1000 feet hemlock boards , 15 00 32 feet 2x3, planed 4 sides, at $20 64 2 bandies furring, 16 feet long 1 rQ 2 windows, 12 lights, 8x10 glass, and frames . 2 50 2 rolU Xeponset red rope roofing 10 00 2 rolls Neponset black sheathing 3 oo 4,600 DUCKS ON FOUR CITY LOTS. SUCH IS THE RECORD MADE BY H. G. HTJEY,NORTH WOODBURY, N. J. Mr. Hueys success is a good illustration ofwhat a man can accomplish in the poultry busi-ness with but a little capital and a very small plotof ground. While still a lad, Mr. Huey went toPhiladelphia to enter the office of a large whole-sale grocery house, where he made himself souseful that he was gradually promoted to headbookkeeper, with a salary of $1,300 a a young man of considerable energy, the 69. WHITE WYANDOTTES \Ioy\Yi 09oodbary, \\. sept. 9, 186)8. THE CYPHERS INCUBATOR CO., WAYLAND, N. Y. Gentl emen. Incubators purchased of you have done excellent work, hatching a larger per cent, than the , and the ducks from your machines are as uniform a lot as I have ever hatched I ran your machines in my new Incubator House, which notbeing completed had a variable temperature, varying as muchas 25 degrees, and going as low as 20 degrees above zero, butmachines were not affected in the least; set regulator for1021/i degrees, and there it stays. Your system of ventilationwhich preserves moisture solves one of the difficult problems ofArtificial Incubation. You have a good machine; to try it is to be convinced. I am yours truly, HORACE G. HUEY.


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