1895 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
FOR THAT 
TIRED FEELING 
I believe that Ayer s Sarsaparilla has no equal as a blood-purifier and 
Spring medicine. For Loss of Energy, That Tired Feeling, for Debility, 
Dizziness, Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, or for Loss of Appetite, this 
remedy has to me always been an unfailing specific. It gives tone to 
the stomach, aids digestion, and exerts a beneficial and healthy action as 
a brain and nerve restorative.” —Nathan S. Cleavkland, 376 Centre 
Street, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 
SARSAPARILLA 
HIGHEST AWARDS AT WORLD’S FAIR, 
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, HARNESS 
\ and Bicycle*, at Factory Prices. Work guaranteed and 20 to 40 per 
H1 An < : < V«or°h r K°°<18 receded the highest awards at the World's/ 
‘A" Undo, «4i 
Write to-day. 
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Writo to-day. 
We are not running: 
o 
a gift enterprise in 
connection with 
PANNING MACHINERY and SUPPLIES. 
UHDllllllU D. G. TRENCH CO., Chicago, Ill. 
and Farnham. N. Y, Mention this papor 
ODDS AND ENDS. 
What Bicycling Will Do — Miss 
Frances E. Willard has written her ex¬ 
perience in learning to ride a 
Her letters are very interesting, 
she is enthusiastic over the wheel as a 
means of exercise and pleasure, like the 
philosopher that she is, her pen is 
tinually pointing out something of 
consequence than mere pleasuring. She 
speaks of the effect which bicycling will 
have, eventually, on dress reform : 
If women ride they must, when riding, dress 
more rationally than they have been wont to do ; 
if they do this, many prejudices as to what they 
may be allowed to wear, will melt away. Reason 
will gain upon precedent, and ere long the com¬ 
fortable, sensible and artistic wardx’obe of the 
1 ider will make the conventional style of women's 
dress absurd to the eye and unendurable to the 
understanding. A reform often advances most 
rapidly by indirection. An ounce of practice is 
worth a ton of theory, and the graceful and be¬ 
coming costume of women on the bicycle will con¬ 
vince the world that has brushed aside the theor¬ 
ies, no matter how well constructed, and the 
arguments, no matter how sound, of dress re¬ 
formers. A woman with bands hand no- nn t,». 
ASHTON'S 
bicycle. 
While 6318.-LADIES’ BASQUE. 
basque closes invisibly, and th 
outline is finished with folds c 
con- velvet. Pattern 6318 is cut in fi 
more viz., 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40 inch 
measure. 
Ashton’s 
Salt, 
MACHINERY T 
flydranlio, Knnckle Joint and Screw | 
Presses Graters. Elevators, Pumps, r-2r! 
eto. Send for Catalogue «.. . 1 £^4 
BOOMER & BOSCHERTjSdjS 
PRESS CO., “Tt55f 
118 W.WatcrSt.. SYRACUSE, N. Y 
but would remark that the 
Ashton Salt sack is the most 
valuable package of any in 
which salt is put. In these 
days of close buying, it is well 
to bear this fact in mind. The 
best salt in the best sack is 
a good combination. 
FRANCIS D. MOULTON & CO., 
Agents for United States and Canada, 
29 Broadway, New York. 
Foot Power 
'jJXclr Screw cutting 
I A ,ltomatic 
LdlliCS Cross Feed 
9 and 12 inch Swing. 
Now Doaigns. Novel Features. 
Send for Catalogue II. 
SENECA FALLS MFC,. COMPANY, 
2i Water St., Seneca Falls, N. Y. 
PRINTED PATCHWORK. 
The restless sense of wasted power, 
The tiresome round of little things 
Are hard to bear, as hour by hour 
Its tedious iteration brings; 
Who shall evade or who delay 
The small demands of every day ? 
We rise to meet a heavy blow; 
Our souls a sudden bravery fills; 
But we endure not always so 
The drop-by-drop of little ills; 
We feel our noblest powers decay 
In feeble wars with every day. 
—Elizabeth Akers Allen. 
-Atchison Globe: “Some men like 
women to admire them for their future, 
and make no inquiries into their past.” 
. .. .Ram’s Horn : “In order to train un a 
For Catalogue of the 
Musical Instrument 
you think of buying. Vio- 
lired by the Cremona 
entral St., Boston, Mass. 
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cheap, neat binder for readers of The 
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