1892 
THE  RURAL  NEW-YORKER. 
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They  can  be  had  Japanned  or  Galvanized  at 
slight  additional  cost,  thus  preventing  rust.  If 
no  hardware  dealer  in  your  vicinity  keeps  them, 
Write  us. 
THE  STANLEY  WORKS,  New  Britain,  Conn. 
THE  NEW  GRAPE,  CARMAN. 
BCST ^Yff\£$y£S  ONE  OF  MANY  GIFTS  TO  READERS  OF  THE  RURAL  NEW-YORKER. 
TlflLK  CONSUMERS  APPRECIATE  MILK  PURIFIED 
W  OF  ALL  ODORS  OF  ANIMAL,  STABLE  OR  FEED; 
m  ODORS  OF  TURNIPS.  CABBAGE,  ENSILAGE, 
MUSTARD.  RAG”  WEED.  COTTON  SEED.  BREWERS’ 
GRAINS.  APPLE  POMACE,  ETC.,  ETC.,  ACCOMPLISHED 
BY  USE  OF 
HILL’S  MILK  AERATOR. 
PROGRESSIVE  DAIRYMEN  ARE  RAPIDLY  ADOPTING 
THIS  STANDARD  MACHINE.  CATALOGUE  FREE  TO 
DAIRYMEN.  ADDRESS 
E.  L.  HILL,  WEST  UPTON,  MASS. 
MADE  ONLY  BY 
PORTER  BLANCHARD'8  S0N8  CO., 
Now  located  at  NASHUA,  N.  H. 
CMPT  A  T  fTW  Factory  and  Family  Churns  and 
W»  UVmmh  Uillii  Butter  Workers,  Butter  Packages, 
Molds,  Carriers,  Milk  Testers,  Thermometers, 
ftc.,  & c.,  &c.  We  make  or  furnish  everything 
needed  in  a  Butter  Factory  or  Family  Dairy. 
Boyd’s  Process  of  Ripening  Cream. 
,  _ ms _ Bnttor  Dlfi- 
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Insures  uniformity  of  butter.  Dis¬ 
penses  with  ice  in  the  dairy.  The 
best  results  in  quantity  and  quality 
of  product  guaranteed.  One  at  whole¬ 
sale  where  there  is  no  agent.  Send  lor 
circular  to 
JOHN  BOYD,  Patentee  and  M’Pr, 
199  Lake  Street,  Cliicaeo,  111. 
BECKER’S  PATENT 
Washing  Machine 
Improved,  ap 
proaches  nearer  the 
old  method  of  hand¬ 
rubbing  than  any 
device  yet  intro¬ 
duced  to  the  public. 
Easily  worked  and 
Splendid  Grain  and  Stock  Farm 
This  grape  was  produced  by  T.  V.  Munson,  in  1885,  by  hybridizing  one  of  the  best  post-oak  grapes  (V.  Llncecumii,  Buckley),  found  by  him  wild  In  Grayson 
County,  Texas,  with  Herbemont.  It  has  borne  four  successive  years.  The  vine  Is  very  vigorous,  free  from  disease,  and  begins  bearing  in  the  second  year. 
OF  1,000  ACRES  FOR  SALE, 
With  teams  and  machinery.  670  acres  under  cultiva¬ 
tion;  good  buildings.  Price,  *1,500  cash,  and  18,000 
bushels  of  wheat,  payable  out  of  cropB  raised  on  the 
farm  each  year.  All  early  seeding  yielded  31  bushels 
of  wheat  to  the  acre  in  1891.  If  not  sold  soon,  I  want 
a  good  tenant  for  three  years. 
Also,  other  land  for  sale  on  wheat  payments. 
A.  H.  LAUGHLIN,  Lisbon,  North  Dakata. 
-producing  immense  crops  of  medium  to  large  clusters  of  medium  to  large  berries,  very  dark  purple,  almost  black— when  fully  ripe.  The  quality  Is  excellent;  skin 
hln  and  tough;  pulp  tender,  very  juicy,  rich  and  sprightly,  similar  to  that  of  Herbemont.  ripening  earlier  than  that  variety,  though  later  than  Concord— about 
with  Catawba,  or  perhaps  a  few  days  earlier.  Berry  very  persistent  to  cluster.  The  photo-engraving  shown  above  represents  the  exact  size  of  a  good  average 
cluster  and  leaf.— The  Rural  New-Yorker. 
It  is  being  propagated  by  tens  of  thousands  to  be  GIVEN  AWAY  to  every  yearly  1892  subscriber  to  The  Rural  New-Yorker, 
whether  subscribing  in  clubs  or  singly.  No  vine  will  be  sold  this  year  at  less  than  $5.  Don’t  foi’get  this  when  talking  with 
your  neighbors  and  forming  clubs. 
SAM’L  B.  WOODS,  LEWIS  D.  AYLETT, 
Mayor  City  of  Charlottes-  Formerly  Treasurer 
vllle.  Va.  Commissioner  Georgia  Pacific  R.R. 
of  Virginia.  VIRGINIA, 
ALBEMARLE  COUNTY. 
The  great  fruit,  grain  and  stock  raising  section  of 
the  State.  Winters  mild  and  short.  Scenery  beautiful. 
Health  fine.  Near  the  great  markets.  Educational 
advantages  unsurpassed. 
Land  Good  !  Prices  Cheap  !  Taxes  Low  ! 
Farms  and  City  property  for  sale.  Write  to 
WOODS  dc  AYLETT,  Charlottesville,  Va. 
CLAREMONT  Land  Association,  Surry  Co..  Va. 
Offers  600  choice  farms;  3,000  handsome  town 
lots  on  James  River,  with  terms  to  suit  purchasers 
Free  circular. 
Orange  Groyes  and  Orange  Lands  for  Sale. 
Several  orange  groves  of  different  sizes  with  houses 
on  them,  and  surrounded  by  good  fertile  land  ready 
for  cultivation  and  inclosed  by  good  fenees,  all  situ¬ 
ated  In  the  Phosphate  Belt  of  Middle  Florida,  west 
of  the  Florida  Southern  Railroad,  and  between 
Ocala  and  Brooksvllle,  where  labor  has  now  become 
plentiful,  can  be  purchased  at  very  reasonable  cash 
figures.  Also  some  very  fine  farming  and  orange 
lands  in  lots  of  40  to  160  acres;  beautifully  located 
for  garden  and  grove  purposes. 
For  terms  and  Information  apply  to 
MARION  PHOSPHATE  CO.,  Savannah,  Ga 
LOESER  ORANGE  GROVE. 
Choicest  property  on  St.  John’s  River, 
opposite  City  of  Palatka,  Fla  ,  will  be 
sold  at  Public  Sale,  at  Putnam  House, 
Palatka,  12  M.  March  16.  Sale  positive  ; 
owner  about  to  reside  in  Europe.  Terms 
easy.  For  map  and  descriptive  circular 
apply,  Manager  Loeser  Grove,  Palatka, 
Fla.,  or 
Frederick  Loeser,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
PHOSPHATE  *'po ta/toes?^ 
J3r"Sold  to  farmers  direct.  No  agents. 
York  Chemical  Works,  York,  Pa. 
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■  ■  ■  ■  North  Dakota,  Montana, Idaho, 
■  ■■■■■  Washington  and  Oregon,  the 
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PACIFIC  R.  R.  LftllUlJ 
Best  Agricultural  Graz- 
Ing  and  Timber 
now  open  to  settlers.  Mailed  FREE.  Address 
CLiAS.  k.  LAMB0BN,  Laud  Com.  M.  F.  K.  K.,  8u  Paul,  flino. 
ASHES 
CANADA 
HARDWOOD 
UNLEACHED. 
We  sell  only  the  BEST.  CHEAPNESS  arid 
EXCELLENCE  our  motto.  Get  our  prices  before 
purchasing.  Jacob  Stroup,  of  the  late  firm  of  Mun- 
noe,  Judson  &  Stroup,  is  now  a  member  of  this  firm. 
ALLISON,  STROUP  &  CO., 
216  Fulton  Street.  New  York. 
WHICH  ONE 
EACH  CATALOGUE  IS  COMPLETE  IN  ITSELF. 
Accordions,  Auto  Harps, 
Autc^Harp  Music, 
Violin  Bows,  Clarinets,  Flutes, 
Violin  Cases,  Clarinet  Music,  Flute  Music, 
Guitars,  Cornets,  Violin  Repairing, 
Cultar  Music,  Cornet  Music,  Harmonicas, 
C.  W.  STORY,  26  and  23  Central  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Seed  Corn  forSale.^ 
Pure  White  Cap,  the  best  variety  grown.  One-half 
bushel,  75  cents;  one  bushel,  *1.25;  five  bushels  .and 
upwards,  *1  per  bushel.  Address 
A.  S.  CLEMENT,  Blissfleld,  Mich. 
LIND  SAY’S 
Horse-Tooth  Ensilage  Seed  Corn 
Large  Grain,  Small  Cob,  Heavy  Foliage.  Write  for 
Sample  and  Price  to 
LINDSAY  &  CO.,  Portsmouth,  Va. 
FARM  MANAGER  WANTED.  I  have  a  good 
farm  (see  advertisement  in  this  Issue)  for  sale,  or 
will  let  it  at  a  moderate  rental  to  a  man  with  some 
capital,  on  an  option  for  purchase.  WM.  YOUNG  Jr., 
Hopkiuton,  Mass. 
V A D M  UfiD  CRH?  Low prlce:  ea8y  ter,ns-  1 
I1  XxIvlYL  fUA  U 11  Li  Li  haye  about  275  acres  In 
all,  now  worked  as  two 
farms,  and  I  will  cut  it  up  Into  smaller  farms  of  any 
size  to  suit  purchasers.  It  is  a  rare  opportunity  for 
the  right  parties.  Ill  health  compels  me  to  sell 
Fertile,  warm  early  soil.  Good  Grass  Land. 
Good  Butter  Farm.  Good  Truck  Farm.  Good 
Fruit  Farm,  Good  Poultry  Farm.  Deposit  of 
Pink  Granite.  Deposit  of  Fine  Molding  Hand. 
Famous  Spring  of  Pure  Water.  Two  large 
houses  in  good  condition;  big  barn  and  outhouses. 
Twenty-seven  miles  from  Boston.  Six  good  manu 
facturing  village  markets  within  seven  miles  ;  one 
mile  from  railroad  station,  post  office,  etc. 
Address  WM,  YOUNG.  Jr.,  Hopklnton,  Mass. 
WANTED.— A  married  man  to  take  the  entire 
care  of  stock  on  a  farm.  None  but  a  strictly 
temperate,  reliable  man  need  apply.  Write  stating 
wages  wanted,  etc.,  to 
A.  H.  MORTON,  Smith’s  Ferry,  MaBS. 
WANTED.— Ten  bushels  each  of  Lee’s  Favorite 
and  Rural  New-Yorker  No.  2  Potatoes  at  ship¬ 
per’s  rates.  Address 
A.  E.  SLACK,  Box  263,  Huntington,  Ind. 
WANTED.— An  efficient  find  experienced  young 
man  to  work  on  a  farm  throughout  the  year. 
Home  comforts  and  best  wages.  For  particulars  and 
erms  address  A.  E.  SLACK,  Huntington,  Ind. 
nirr  u TO  thomas  p.  simpson,  Washington, 
Ul  I  k  ■  I  \  D.C.  No  attorney’s  fee  until  patent  is 
I  H  I  L  II  I  U  obtained.  Write  tor. Inventor’s  Guide 
E.  C.  PALMER.  G.  H.  RIVEN  BURG  A.  W.  FROST. 
ESTABLISHED  1869. 
PALMEE,  EIVENBUEG-  &  CO., 
Successors  to  C.  S.  PALMER, 
Wholesale  Commission  Merchants  for  the  sale  of 
FRUITS  AND  PRODUCE, 
Apples,  Potatoes,  Berries,  Poultry,  Butter,  Eggs,  etc. 
166  Reside  Street,  New  York. 
References:  Commercial  Agencies. 
EDWIN  A.  BROWN, 
178  Reade  St..  New  York.  Southern  Fruits  and 
Vegetables.  Account  Sales  Rendered  Dally. 
Reference,  Irving  National  Bank. 
JELLIFFE,  WRIGHT  &  CO., 
284  Washington  St.,  New  York.  Branch  for 
Meats:  22,  24  and  26 Grace  Ave.  Branch  for  LLve 
Stock:  At  Union  Stock  Yards,  West  60th  Streets 
CENTRAL  LOCATION. 
GEO.  ALLISON  &  CO., 
Poultry,  Dressed  Calves  and  Game  a  Specialty  . 
Also,  Fruits  and  Produce  of  all  Descriptions. 
Prompt  Returns. 
298  Washington  Street,  177  Reade  Street,  New  York. 
Produce  Commission  House, 
Established  1865.  Consignments  Solicited. 
S.  M.  <St  E.  M.  FROST, 
lOO  Park  Place.  New  York. 
Shippers  desiring  to  favor  us  will  be  furnished 
stencils,  shipping  cards,  etc.,  on  application.  Prompt- 
n  ss  guaranteed. 
Fruits,  Vegetables,  Poultry,  Game,  etc. 
rr  Frost’s  list  of  tellable  merchants  In  New  York  Is 
an  Indispensable  guide  for  persons  at  a  distance  trad¬ 
ing  in  New  York.  Send  stamp.  References:  Irving 
National  Bank,  N.  Y..  and  Rural  New  Yorker. 
L5AR.1I  TO  LET  for  one  or  two  years,  with  an 
■*-  option  for  purchase,  only  to  a  good  farmer  with 
some  capital.  WM.  YOUNG,  Jr.,  Hopklnton,  Mass. 
