1894 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
159 
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, 
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, 
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, 
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, 
MAGAZINES FOR THE FAMILY. 
The Household prints on its cover this 
motto, “A paper of pleasure and profit 
for the entire family,” and its contents 
well sustain the sentiment. It contains 
a number of stories and sketches of good 
literary merit and high moral tone, many 
of them instructive as well as entertain¬ 
ing. A page on Accidents may be very 
helpful if the emergency arise, as may 
also the one on Health Talks. There is 
a children’s page, a mother’s page, a home 
gardening page, fashions, fancy work, 
house furnishing, etc. There is consider¬ 
able matter that will aid the cook and 
housekeeper. Each number usually con¬ 
tains the words and music of some new 
song. Published monthly, at $1 per year; 
with The R. N.-Y. one year for $1.85. 
Queen of Fashion is devoted entirely to 
fashions. It gives illustrations of a large 
variety of garments in various styles with 
descriptions. It is published monthly at 
50 cents per year; with The R. N.-Y. one 
year for $1 50. 
The Cosmopolitan. —This is one of the 
higher class of magazines, and is one of 
the first to reduce its price. It is almost 
entirely devoted to literary matter. The 
number before us contains “Autobio¬ 
graphical Notes”; “Hagar,” an illustrated 
poem; “Busy Days of an Idler in Mexico,” 
a very interesting descriptive article; 
“In Hop Picking Time,” an instructive 
account of operations in a California hop- 
yard; “Some English Forms of Invita¬ 
tion,” illustrated by fac similes of the in¬ 
vitations of several notables; “The Es¬ 
quimau Maiden’s Romance,” by Mark 
Twain; “American Notes”; “Measures 
of Lawn,” describing the fashions of dif¬ 
ferent ages, and illustrated by colored 
plates; a farce “Dealing in Futures”; a 
historical article,” The Writing Materials 
of Antiquity”; and numerous other short 
sketches, poems, etc. It is finely illus¬ 
trated, well printed from clear type on 
good paper. It is published monthly at 
$1.50 per year, with The R. N.-Y. one 
year $2.40._ 
PATTERNS FOR THE R. N.-Y. 
SUBSCRIBERS. 
We have made arrangements with the 
Bazar Glove-Fitting Pattern Company to 
supply their celebrated patterns to sub¬ 
scribers of The R. N.-Y. by mail at the 
nominal price of 10 cents each. These pat¬ 
terns will be sent only to members of 
families one of whom is a subscriber to 
the paper. The regular price of the pat¬ 
terns is from 25 to 35 cents. Always give 
correct bust measure and the number of 
the pattern wanted. The number will 
always be given under the illustration. 
Always write the order separate from 
any other matter and enclose 10 cents in 
stamps. Full instructions accompany 
every pattern. Any two patterns given 
old subscribers for one new subscription. 
Ladies’ Home Toilette. 
Blue batiste is here represented, trim¬ 
med with ruffles of fine embroidery, the 
belt and “chou” of blue satin ribbon 
daintily finishing this very attractive 
toilette. 
Ladies’ Spencer Waist.—4049. 
The waist known as the “ Spencer” is 
always a favorite with ladies, especially 
when making up cotton or wash fabrics 
for early spring or summer wear. The 
model as now given, with the fashion¬ 
ably wide “leg-o’-mutton” or “ gigot” 
sleeve, is decidly modish. The waist 
and sleeves are adjusted over smooth 
Mothers. —Be sure to use “ Mrs. Wins¬ 
low’s Soothing Syrup ” for your children 
while Teething. It is the Best.—Adu. 
fitted linings, which can be omitted if so 
desired. 
Ladies’ Skirt With Tablier Drapery. 
4050. 
This pretty skirt has added the new 
tablier drapery, that is steadily growing 
in popular favor, and will make a good 
showing in spring gowns. The graceful 
wrinkles across the front are produced 
by upturning plaits at the waist where 
the. drapery joins the folds that depend 
from the full gathers in back of skirt. 
India silk, taffeta, challie, or crepon, will 
make up well this way, and many styles 
of decoration can be used. • 
Girl’s Costume.—4041. 
Fancy dotted silk in two-toned olive 
and pink, is here decorated with bands 
and butterfly bows of satin ribbon. 
This is a simple yet stylish model for 
woolen or cotton fabrics, and can be 
The continual breaking of 
lamp-chimneys costs a good 
deal in the course of a year. 
Get Macbeth’s “pearl top” or 
“pearl glass.” You will have no 
more trouble with breaking from 
heat. You will have clear glass 
instead of misty ; fine instead of 
rough; right shape instead of 
wrong; and uniform, one the same 
as another. 
Pittsburgh. Geo. A. Macbeth Co. 
Comfort 
with boots and shoes, harness, 
and all kinds of black leathef 
comes from the use of 
Vacuum 
Leather Oil. 
25 c. worth is .T fair trial—and your money back 
you want it—a swob witli each can. 
For pamphlet, free, “ How to Take Care 
OK Leather,” send to 
VACUUM OIL CO., Rochester, N. Y 
Beecham’s pills are for 
biliousness, bilious headache, 
dyspepsia, heartburn, torpid 
liver, dizziness, sick head¬ 
ache, bad taste in the mouth, 
coated tongue, loss of appe¬ 
tite, sallow skin, when caused 
by constipation; and consti¬ 
pation is the most frequent 
cause of all of them. 
trimmed attractively with braid, gimp, 
lace, insertion, or embroidery. The 
waist in “Spencer” style, is arranged 
over fitted linings, and the full puffs 
droop gracefully over coat-shaped lin¬ 
ings that are faced on the bottom to sim¬ 
ulate a deep cuff. A stylish combination 
may be effected by making the cuff fac¬ 
ings and shoulder of velvet, silk or em¬ 
broidery. 
Pattern 4049 cut in five sizes, viz., 32, 
34, 36, 38, and 40 inches bust measure. 
Pattern 4050 cut in five sizes, viz , 22. 
24, 26, 28, and 30 inches waist measure. 
Pattern 4041 cut in four sizes, viz., 6, 
8 , 10 and 12 years. 
The retail price of these patterns is 25 
cents each. 
In wrltlnsr to advertisers, please always mention 
Thb Rubal New-Yobkeb. 
Cures 
OTHERS, 
WILL 
Cure You. 
AYER’S 
Sarsaparilla 
MAKES 
THE 
WEAK 
STRONG. 
Book free; pills 25c. At 
drugstores,or write B.I\ Allen 
Co.,365 Canal St., New York 
t 
wlUUli iness Education In Boo 
- keeplnK, Shorthand, etc., given by MA 
at student’s lioiuo. Low rates. Catalogue and Trl 
Lesson cents. HKYANT « SXKATToN, 
No. 41& Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 
BREAKFAST-SUPPER. 
EPPS’S 
ORATEFUL-OOMFORTINQ. 
C OCO A 
BOILING WATER OR MILK. 
WE SEND FREE 
with this beautiful Organ an Instruction 
Book and a handsome, upholstered Stool 1 
The organ has 11 stops, 6 octaves, and It 
made of Solid Walnut, warrantod by us for 
16 years. We only charge $45 for this bean 
tlful instrument. Send to-day for FREE ilia* 
trated catalogue. OXrOBD Ara. CO CBia*«iF 
Sample styles of Envelope, 81 B 
Fringe CARDS Ac., JO New ^ng«, IW 
Rich and Racy jokes, 1 pack Escort Cards, 1 pack Fin 
..,, 1.1 II ...I.. Cards, 1 pack Arouaintance Cards and Standard 
Catcher. ALL fur Jets. CROWN CARD CO., CADIZ,OHIO 
P IANOS nPCANS 
•150 to •160 oU$ 85 to |500 
AUkielr Ferftct[ 
Sent for trial * la your 
_Jown home before you i. 
buy. Local Agents W 
mnst Ben Inferior Instruments or g|l.' 
®haree double what we ask. Catalogue free 
makohal a smith piano CO., 
ie85 East »lst St., K.Y. 
No local dealer can compete with ua 
in variety or price, onr 
new designs and coioriiigs 
are bandsumer this year 
than over before. 
Our ‘‘Guide How to 
Paper and Economy 
in Home Decoration,” 
mailed free with samples 
Beautiful Cold Paper, 5c. per Roll. 
We carry the largest stock In the country, and 
can save you 60 per cent, on every roll of paper you 
buy. Nomatter where you live. If you have any use 
for wall paper.send 10c. to nearest address to pay 
postage on a large package of samples. One 
good agent or paper banger wanted in each town 
to sell from sample books, price $1.00. 
ALFRED PEATS, 
*0-88 W. 18Ui SL, 186-18S W. Mudlson Sfc, 
NEW YORK. CHICAGO. 
DONT 
let your t^eth decay and ache when 
25c. (silver) pays for a remedy that 
. will preserve and keep them from 
aching for a lifetime. Address 
M, JOHNSTON, P. O. Box 1671, New York City. 
BIRGIII 4800 Acres Good Wheat 
Lands FOR SALE! 
In close proximity to Spokane Flour Mills and sh 
haul to tide water, adjoining prosperous town 
Harrington, Wash., on jlne of the Great Norihc 
R. R. Fenced and In cultivation, well watered, t 
dwellings on the land. Average wheat yield’ll 
ear 25 bushels per acre. Will sell whole, or in tra 
160 acres, on easy terms. Makes the most adva 
geouB wheat farm at a bargain. For partlcnli 
' dress CLOUGH & OKAVK.S, Spokane. Wash 
LEGGETT’S (Patented) 
Paris-Green or Dry Powder Gun. 
Distributes Paris-green, London-purple, Helle¬ 
bore, or any dry powder in any quantity desired. 
One acre of Potatoes can be covered per hour, ualng 
from one-half to one pound of Pure Paris-green. 
By turning the crank a volume of powder Is lorced 
through the tube. It Is simple and durable. Price, 
complete, with lour tub« s, Uve nozzles, straps, etc., 
$7.00; allowance for expressage. Send for circular. 
LEGGETT * BRO., 301 Pearl St.. New York. 
OpiD A "V Every Farmer 
should have one 
to GET SOUND 
FRUIT. Special 
terms to Agents 
Catalogue for 2c. 
stamp. 
Columbiana Dump Co.,10R. H. St., Columbiana,O 
PUMPS 
THE 
SSp^^YSfoRC^I 
pUM^ 
fYDURTREESl 
^ASPRAYER, 
&[lANDpuMP Combined, i 
ALLB^S FORJ^o. ' 
Thousands In Use. 
SeilsonSight, DoubleActinc. 
THROWSWATER 60 FEET. 
/ Spraying rmeptsFREE 
, EveryFarmer&Fruitgrower 
„ ShouldSendforcatalogue. 
nUNINTERESTYOU LIVEAGENTSWANTEO. 
, H.B.RUSLER MFR. 
Johnstown ohio.u 
SPRAY 
n lUTOMlTIG 
^ MACHINERY. 
Send for circular. JOHN J. McGOWEN, Ithaca, N.Y 
jSPRAYPUMPS. 
T rVDAUCiuri rvniiBt r iyuahe* a upt a 
EXPANSIVE 
BUCKETS 
DOUBLE ITHOUSANDS 
lACTING. I IN USE. 
.urgest Pump nnil liny Tool 
m Works In the U. N. 
i CATALOGUE FREE. 
S Writ** for Pnrilfiilnrv, Pripiot, off. 
5 F.E. MYERS & BRO. Ashland, O.MT.r,M-un,p. JfW I 
rv- 
^ KNAPSACK SPRAYERS, 
IliicKcl and iiarrei PUiUPH. 
Dealing, Itardeaux, <$: Vuriiio- 
rel Hprav Ntry.yJes. Lirgest vari- 
6 ty BoRt OoodB yVof Fair Awards 
THE DEMING CO., SALEM, OHIO 
WesternAi/tn Ilulibell 
„ . f Uliicagm III. 
Send for Catalogue and Treatise. 
SPRAY 
YODR 
Vines, Trees and Plants 
W.&B. DOUGLAS, 
Middletown, Conn. 
Branch Houses; 
85&87 John St., NewYork, 
197 Lake St, Chicago, 
Manufacture the largest 
variety of 
PUMPS 
for Spraying and other 
purposes in the World. 
THK AQUAPULT. 
Sent Exp. c. o. D., net $5. 
Knapsack Sprayer. 
Sent Exp c. o. D., net, $14. 
Send for full circular. 
the peppier SPRAYER) 
RfaSPRAYERfOPreS' 
ULul ON EARTH I Un Vineyards. 
Will Spray .‘JO ACRES of POTATOES a Day. 
Til I'AWN SIMtlNKI.IClt. 
illQBtiated and Oescriptive Catal()>;ue Frre, Also Riggs* 
Gang Plow and Riggs* Improved P'urrower. 
THOMAS PEPPIER. 
Every Farmer 
who wants to SAVE his Pola- 
tocs from the Potato Bugs 
should at once get one of my 
I'ARIS-CIIEEN 
SmiHlllEIIS. 
(Oray's Batent) 
If tiled once he will 
never be without It. 
Eight to ten acres can 
be sprinkled with it 
dally. It saves half of 
the J’arls - green and 
t:me against any other 
process or meihcd. 
Orddr early. \Vr!te for 
prices, testimonials and 
Circulars to 
b. GUETTSCHE,Mfr. 
1049 Milwaukee Ave., 
Clilcagru, Ill. 
