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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
MAY 23 
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Hold bv Hardware Dealer* Generally. 
THE COWBOY KNOWS! 
FALL W HE AT.-KS 
ALDSoN. of Watertown South Dakota, has a fine 
field of Dakota Iron-Clad Winter Wheat, elcht miles 
north of that city. It has been grown there success¬ 
fully for five successive years. and Is therefore thor¬ 
oughly acclimated and truly Northern grown se d. 
Kvery farmer should have a bushel. For full partic¬ 
ulars send him a stamp and write your name and 
address plainly. 
45 sold in ’88 
2,288 sold in ’89 
6,268 sold in ’90 
20,000 will be sold in ’91 
These figures tell the story of the 
EVERGROWING, EVERGOING, EV¬ 
ERLASTING. STEEL AERMOTOR. 
Wh ere one goes oth- 
£ tWi iT jgh ers and "we 
a ke the country.*’ 
* This unprecedented sne- 
CCS* lsdne: 1st. To tne fact 
that before commencing 
the manufacture, exhaus- 
tU ™tive scientific investlga- 
^r^sS t/M tton and experiments were made 
winilBV by a skilled mechanical engineer, 
v j n which over 6,000 dynamomet- 
e: aljr —„qt .r ric Wots were made on 61 differ- 
= MflMJwent forms of wheels, propelled by artifl- 
»°r JRm cial and therefore uniform wind, by which 
o§ H'i M were settled definitely many questions 
heo a ’ fr H m relating to the proper speed of wheel. 
_,o»-iu Nrl/H the best form, angle, curvature and 
II) /I* amountofsail surface, the resistance of 
i-'oi B/ Ml air to rotation, obstructions in the 
By \ 1 wheel, such as heavy wooden arms, ob- 
B i /i i structions before the wheel, as in the 
= ffT / tl vaneless mill, and numerous other more 
O o3 KiV ' / ■ abstruse, though not less important 
vta“ Ifr/y uquestions. These Investigations proved 
« lit/ v\ | thatthe power of the best wind wheels 
IV / V I could be doubled and the Aermotor 
c = u5 U m / \ 1 daily demonstrates it has been done. 
^ gS tp- — A 2d. To the liberal policy of the Aer- 
g"* 3 f- — y- q motor Company, that guarantees its 
C g jf\\ / \| goods satisfactory or pays freight 
®2 II V) / VI Both ways, and 
<p— LXy 11 3rd. To the enormous output of its 
- § // A ill factory which has made possible a re- 
]/ / \\l * duction of prices so that it furnishes 
c*> i ' / \il|the best art icle at less than the poor¬ 
’s — It. 7 l PRfi is 8 °ld for - 
<- ® t -i IzCn If you want a firm Fixed Tower made 
IJ2 1 1 V. / IVj of Strong, Stiff Steel, and a Wheel 
c x I x\ / that will cost you less than wood.and 
« I ”\/ last ten times as long— IF YOl) WANT 
ft I X ‘ THK TOWKIt YOU POfl’T 1IAVK TO 
IT I / Mrl CLIMB (The Tilting Tower) AND TIIK 
® // l WIIKKL THAT lit NS WHEN ALL OTH- 
W l r AMT 1 Kits STAND STILL, or, if you want a 
rr V \kl wheel that will chum, grind, cut 
~ v i.1 feed, pump water, turn grind stone 
OR —X Pi and sawwoorl.i. e. A (iKAIlKP AKIt- 
II I#JMr / \ laoTOlt THAT W ILL DO THE WOKE OK 
/ / \ \ FOI Il HORSES AT TIIK LOST OFONK 
Vl ($ 100 ) write for copiously illustrat- 
■kr S\ ( 11 ed printed matter showing everv 
I |/ /jKf 111 conceivable phase of windmill 
/ IP X wr^Xilll construction and work, to the 
KJX IdSll Nil AERMOTOR CO., Roek- 
I T ^PFgvN M well & Fillmore Sts.. Chicago, 
f I . BH^l l 1 Ill., D. S. A. or Branch, 12 Main 
San Francisco, Cal., U. S. A. 
WITH PATENT ATTACHMENT, 
to relieve stratn on Forks. Frame and Horse. Square 
Steel Axle extending from Wi.eel to Wheel. Com 
btned Shaft and Pole. If you need a Tedder, write 
for Circular and Special Cash price, or name of near¬ 
est Dealer. 
THE CHIEFTAIN CO., Canton, Ohio. 
Rural New-Yorker, May 23,1891. 
LANE’S PATENT STEEL DOOR HANGER) 
ANTI-FRICTION. 
The most perfect 
urticlf- of its kintlj 
made. No more break 
» age;* case of move-] 
’ went and satisfaction 
•i guaranteed. Lane's] 
jPATENT STEEL TRACK 
No TVooii work 
• Simple 
bend for Cir 
eular. 
Msnufact’d by 
and durable. 
LANE BROS., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
C D II I T evaporator 
fa EJ I 0 THE ZIMMERMAN 
" ' The Standard Machine 
Different size* and price*. Illustrated Catalogue free. 
THE HLYMYEK IRON WOKKSCO., Cincinnati, 0 
CONTENTS. 
CIDER? 
MACHINERY. k| 
Power Screw . DPECC te 
Hydraulic, or \ \ IvLwO"® 
KnuckleOointI ---^s 
Graters, Elevators, Etc. |J* 7 T— 
Boomi'r & Boschert Press Co. 
118 W. Water St., Syracuse, N. 7.1 
899 
899 
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402 
408 
410 
410 
411 
S99 
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401 
401 
401 
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401 
LIVE STOCK AND DAIRY. 
4 Convenient Hog Honse. 
Ensilage vs. Fodder Corn . 
Cotton-Seed Meal as Stock Food. 
A New Use for Ensilage. 
Livestock Notes. 
In Favor of Incubators. 
Hens Built for Laying.. 
Starting Chickens under the Stove. 
FARM TOPICS. 
Farming on Manhattan Island. 
Divided Doses of Fertilizer. 
Cultivating a Crop of Water. 
Clover and Wheat in Talbot County, Md.. 
Burning Stable Manure. 
Depth of Covering lor Grass Seed. 
Teacoing by Object Lessons. 
Mixing Bones Heu Manure and Ashes .... 
Pea Pods in the Silo. 
Repairing an Underground Silo. 
A Fertilizer for Bea> s. 
That Terrible Hired Man. 
Flavor Affected by Locality. 
An Ensilage Heretic’s Sermon. 
Steam Spading . 
Meditation in the Potato Field. 
Implement Notes. 
HORTICULTURAL. 
Fruit Destroyers tn N. Y. State. 
Notes on Tree Trimming. 
Strawbertles, etc. 
The Pear Tree Slug. 
Russian Apricots. 
Curl Leaf.. 
Curraut Seedling, Grapes, etc. 
WOMAN AND THE HOME. 
Frenzy, Fashions and Fads. 
Who Shall Write for the Home Paper. 
How We Furnished Our Sttting-Room. 
The Pets. 
A Dainty Country Confection. 
Points for Success with Tuberoses. 
The Wrong Way.. 
Home-Made Court Plaster and Its Uses. .. 
A Helpful Rival. 
The Carpet Beetle. 
Excerpts. 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
One More Farm. 
Government Control of Railroads . 
Tho Republican Dinner Dl-sected. 
Not United : Therefore Not Winning . 
Too Much of a Good Thing. 
Another Wide Tired Man. 
What Are You Growling Abou ? . 
What Others Say. 
The Farmer Plays Tildle de winks. 
A Farmers’ Alliance Laader. 
Stay East and Sell Water. 
Humorous. 
Editorial.. . 
Brevities. 
Publishev’s Desk. 
Condensed Corrhstondence. 
Crop and Market Notes,. 
Markets. 
400 
410 
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401 
402 
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403 
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410 
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412 
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401 
408 
409 
409 
409 
PennsyivaniaAgricultural Works, York,Pa. 
Farquhar’s Standard Engines, Saw Mills, Shingle Mills, 
. « Aj. . __ Grist Mills and Standard Implements Generally. Send for 
J If ll Catalogue. Portable, Stationary, Traction and Automatic En- 
t ffaR L—I lA ll gines a specialty. Warranted equal or superior to any made. 
A. B. FARQUHAR CO., York, Pa, 
ALFALFA CLOVER SEED SEED POTATOES, 
By the ear-load or In any quantity. 
Write to W. A. HAWS. 
Las Animas, Bent County, Colorado, U, 8. A. 
Choice selected Houlton, Aroostook Co., Maine Early 
Rose, Beauty of Hebron, and all other well-known 
varieties. For sale by 
W, K DtJRYEA’S SONS, 
Produce Commission Merchants, 
119 Warren Street, New York. 
Ei-DEERING 
MOWERS 
SAVE GRASS 
THAT 
OTHERS 
LEAVE. 
FLOWER 
BRANDS 
DEERING BINDER TWINES 
SUIT EVERY 
PURSE AND 
EVERY TASTE 
For Sale 
Everywhere. 
For Copy of 
“Whys and Wherefores” 
by Therefore Do So, Esq. 
write *o 
WM. DEERING & CO. 
CHICAGO. U. S. A. 
Trying to hold s drove of cattle together in a 
drenching rain means an amount of exposure which 
few can withstand without serious results. If 
sickness does not follow, it will be found that such 
hardship usually bringi on rheumatism and similar 
complaints. At such times a “ Fish Brand Slick¬ 
er ” is worth its weight in gold, and is invaluable 
to any one exposed to stormy weather. For all sad¬ 
dle uses, you want a Pommel Slicker, which keep* 
the entire saddle, pommel, and cantle dry, and com¬ 
pletely envelopes the nder from head to foot. Ht 
can't get wet, whatever theweather. And, besides 
keeping him dry, It keeps him warm. Every range 
rider has one. Why shouldn’t you? Beware of 
worthless imitations; every garment stamped with 
“ Fish Brand” Trade Mark. Don’t accept any 
inferior coat when you can have the “ Fish Brand 
Slicker” delivered without extra cost. Particulars 
and illustrated catalogue free. 
A. J. TOWER, • Boston, Mass. 
Humorous. 
Can conjugal love be preserved in family 
jars ? 
DOCTOR: “Well, how do you feel to¬ 
day ?” Patient: “ I feel as if I had been 
dead a week.” Doctor: “ Hot—Eh ? ”— Life. 
Mart : “ How thin your brother George 
has got!” Bella: “I haven’t noticed It.” 
Mary : “ I’m surprised. He’s engaged, isn’t 
he ?” Bella : “ Yes, but how can that have 
anything to do with the matter ?” Mary : 
‘ He’s been paired off, hasn’t he ?” 
Sexton (showing a pile of skulls)—“Here 
you see the collected heads of those who 
died in our village, two thousand in all.” 
“And do you think me stupid enough to be¬ 
lieve that ? Why, the place hasn’t more 
than five hundred inhabitants all told.”— 
Fliegende Blatter. 
The Ruling Passion.— Eastern man to a 
friend in Kansas cemetery: “ What a 
cheerless and uninviting place your burial 
ground is I The location is a dismal one, 
and ’’—Sepulchral voice from grave of Col. 
McSklnley, the land agent: “Not a bit of 
it, my friend. If you occupy a grave In 
my addition to this cemetery once, you 
will never occupy any other.”— Munsey's 
Weekly. 
$Uj0ccnattf0u;gf «Mvjerti0itt0. 
In writing to advertisers please always 
mention Thk Rural New-Yorker. 
L KA I)S TIIETl a Iili for Ease & Rapid Work 
In Bailing Hay, Loose or Bundled Straw. Bands 
^ _ _ _hooked with closed 
XXyDloors while horse Is 
operating press. 
Avfp ' L |i[ ^ Bales of aoOlba.niacle 
any other horse 
- •- power press. Patent¬ 
ed and man’frd by D. B. Hendricks. Kingston.N. Y. 
The Chieftain Tedder. 
Binders, 5, 6 and 7 ft., reapers 5 ft., » jwers, 3^, 4^, 
5 and 6 ft., horserakes, 8, 10 and* 1 2 ft. Improve¬ 
ments. ; Considerably largest sales on^ le globe. Grad¬ 
ually displacing all other machines. * /armers changing 
machines are invariably surprised at their 
superiority and easier running. Machines, parts, twines, 
of the true Wood make, at over 8,100 accommodating 
agencies. Letters to any of the great cities, addressed 
“Walter A. Wood, President, M will go right to our large 
city offices. 
THE COST IS THE SAME! 
THE “HARTMAN” PATENT STEEL PICKET FENCE 
Costs no more than an ordinary Wood Picket Fence that obstructs the view and will rot or fall apart In a sho t 
time The “ Hartman ” Fence is artistic lu design, protects the grounds without concealing them, and is prac 
tlcallv everlasting. It Is the most popular fence made to-day, Its sale exceeding that of all other patent 
fences combined. Illustrated Catalogue with Prices and Testimonials Mailed Free. 
HAFt TIVEZLIVT IVE’F’Gr CO., - BEAVER FALLS, PENN’A. 
BRANCHES: 102 Chambers Street, New York j 508 STATE STREET, CHICAGO; 73 South Forsythe 
Street, Atlanta; 1416 WEST ELEVENTH STREET, KANSAS CITY, 
