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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
April 20, 1895 
buy “direct FROM FACTORY,” best 
MIXED PAINT 5 
At WHOLESALE PRICKS,Delivered FREE, 
For Houses, Barns, Hoofs, all colors, A HAVE Middlemen a 
profits. In use 5 l years. Endorsed by Grange & Farmers 
Alliance. I-ow price* -" «urprise you. Writ* for samples. 
0 W. INGEUSOJL.L, 246 I’lyiuouth 8t., Brooklyn, N. Y£. 
THE 
Great American 
LADIES!! 
I)o you 1 ike a cup of GoodTea? 
If sp, send this "‘Ad ” and 15c. 
in stamps, and we will mail you 
a tf-lb. sample Best Tea Im¬ 
ported. Any kind you may se¬ 
lect. Good Incomes. Big 
premiums, &c. Teas, Coffees, 
Baking Powder and Spices. Send for terms. 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO., 
P. 0. Box 289. 31 and 33 Vesey St., N. Y. 
The Best Fertilizers 
Produce large crops, maintain¬ 
ing the fertility of the soil. To 
use proper fertilizer materials 
is of first importance to every 
grower of crops. High-grade 
Bone fertilizers furnish the 
cheapest and best plant food 
known, and no one can afford not 
to use them. We manufacture 
our goods to supply a constant 
source of food for the needs of 
the plants, and to keep up a 
vigorous growth. You will have 
the right material at the right 
time by using our goods. 
Send for full descriptive cir¬ 
cular and testimonials. Agents 
wanted in sections unoccupied. 
I. P. THOMAS & SON CO., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
HORSE POWERS 
Mnrliinca for THRESHING & CLEANING 
Grain, and SAWING WOOD with Circular 
- m and Cross-Cut Brag Saws. 
Highest award T’V. 
World’s 
Fair, 
CHICAGO. 
Acknowledged 
as the BEST, considering Easy Draft, Dura¬ 
bility, Quantity and Quality of work. 60-page 
^J±£ rce - A.W.fiRAY’S SONS, 
Patentees and Sole Manufacturers, 
P. O. Box jo MIDDLETOWN SPRINGS. Yfc 
R. A. YOUNG, Bristol. Vt., writes, he sawed 16 cords 
wood twice In two In less than a day, with a Gray 
one-horse power. 
The Cyclone Dust Collector 
"achines takes the dust out of the 
sa machine and blows it 
to rough a canvas tube 
IHt away from the ma- 
chine or out of the barn 
i: l£tOb regardless of the wind. 
■ BF' Big inducements will be 
: KfV offered. Write for cir- 
cular and price. Men- 
tion this paper. 
WM. S. MILLER, Meyersdale, Pa. 
For Thra 
Address 
A Complete Creamery 
IN ONE MACHINE. 
The Butter Accumulator 
Has now been Thoroughly Tested and the 
following facts fully proven : 
It gives more batter and better batter, 
skims cleaner and runs smoother. It Is sim¬ 
pler la construction and easier cleaned than 
any other machine of Its kind in existence. 
It will Save Its Own Price either in Redaction of 
First Dost, in its Increase In Yield, or In its 
Saving of Labor. 
CREAMERY PACKAGE MFG. CO., 
I, 3 & 5 Washington St., Chicago, Ill., Sole Agts 
County and State Agents wanted Ir 
every part of the United States. 
Swedish Cream and Butter Separator Co., 86 William 
Street. New York. 
led*, breaks up the crust, loosens the soil, Increases crops, decreases 
buy untried infringements of our patented Weeder, which is the only 
ime-tested, approved and 
Ask Your Dealer For It. ^ \ n \ 
e. Recommended 
.in 1111 by John Gould, 
T * B * Terr >’> J - s * Wood " 
ward, Theo. Louis, W. I. 
Chamberlain, Waldo F. 
I i IS 11111111 I I I III Brown, and every user. 
iJJ/J / / / "Modern Methods,” 
I I I (I I ufffnil I ‘ 1 ^ ur * atelt book, tells the 
I I I I j j I Ilf , whole story. On request 
I I j I • I I I I Write for it to-day. 
' ' I 1 ' 49 So. Market St., 
The Universal Weeder Co., Boston, Mass. 
SPRINGFIELD, 0. 
Also Manufacturers of th< 
Iron Turbine and Columbi 
Steel Wind Engines,Steel Der 
ricks, Power Mills, Lil 
Pumps, Tank & Spray Pumpi 
Buckeye Lawn Mowers, Iro, 
Fencing, Fire Escapes, etc 
“Gentlemen : Regarding prospects for the coming year, 
would say, we hope to double our last year’s output of Aer- 
motors, or, at least, as we have done in the j>ast, sell twenty- 
four out of every twenty-five wind wills that are sold. Since 
commendntj the sale in lbS9, WE HAVE SOLD ABOUT 
S 00 aermotors 
We do not attribute this fairly good record entirely to our ef¬ 
forts, but to the superiority of tlie goods which you make. 
Hlrrill & Davis. Urbana, Ill., February 18, 1895.” 
Gentlemen : We bought and put up Aerinotor No. 2, and 
out of the first fifty which you made we had thirteen. Since 
that time we have sold about 
otonVo 
uldlmo of Straw 
Made and Saved 
BV USING 
Over 2000 in use. Forty of the best Threshing i 
Machine Manufacturers licensed to build. Every 
Stacker licensed or built by us, bears trade mark 
shown in this ad. You get the best threshing 
machinery in the world of our licensees without 
a lawsuit. All infringers prosecuted to the fullest 
extent. Farmers gladly pay extra for threshing. 
Stacks by blast of fan. No men on stack. No 
dust. Separator capacity i ncreased 20 per cent. 
No moving, no setting. Works automatically. Is 
equally adapted to Separators and Clover Hul- 
lers. Write for FREE catalogue giving full 
description. 
AERMOTORS 
in our small territory is represented the history of the Aermotor 
and the Aerinotor Company from the beginning lo the present 
hour. That history is one of unbroken triumph. 
Aside from the Aermotor #1 there have been but few 
other windmills put up in our territory—just 
enough with which to Jilt —mpnrr and 
show the infinite su- PBT ~ Priority of the 
Aermotor in design, workmanship, 
finish (all galvanized after comple¬ 
tion), and ability to run and do effective work 
when all others stand idle for want of wind. 
We should have sold more, sJ but this region was well 
supplied with wind power 1 ' when the Aermotor ap¬ 
peared, it being only 66 miles I ft to Chicago, and had for 
years been the battle ground I I for ten or twelve of the 
largest, best known and I 1 strongest windmill com¬ 
panies, all being located I I within 50 miles of us. 
ALL THE OLD TRAPS BOILED DOWN INTO A BETTER 
ONE AT ONE-THIRD THE OLD PRICE. 
Well Made, 
Simple 
three way force pump. All dealers should have it or can get it 
to sell at that price. All Aermotor men will have it. The week 
following will appear our advertisement of galvanized steel 
tanks at 2J$ cents per gallon. They neither shrink, leak, rust, 
nor make water taste bad. Aermotor Co • , Chicago. 
CONTENTS. 
THE COOLEY CREAMER 
Rural New-Yorker, April 20, 1895. 
FARM TOPICS. 
Planting Whole Potato Seed. 
Planting Potatoes in the Mud.278, 
A Cold Country Basement Barn.279, 
Hay Crop for an Orchard.•. 
Wisdom of a “ Summer Fallow ”. 
Corn Growing; Tannery Waste.280, 
Early Norther and New Queen Potatoes. 
A Potato Mixture Wanted. 
Value of Ashes and Manures. 
“ Humus Crops ”; Peas and Clovers. 
The Use of a Weeder. 
Balanced Plant Food. Part X. 
Unquestionably occupies first position in appa¬ 
ratus for setting milk to raise the cream. Sene 
for our special catalogue about it. ^ 
BABCOCKINQ 
if you wish to secure good 
results, you must have a staunch, reliable and 
accurate machine, obtainable in a 
V. F. M. BABCOCK TESTER. 
o? 
Send for our special book thonfli .y covering the ground 
LIVE STOCK AND DAIRY. 
Shall We Go Out of Sheep ?. 
The Sheep Industry in Ohio. 
Dwarf Essex Rape for Sheep. 
Pure Cream for City Consumers. 
Young Pigs Dying. 
Stocking Leg in Pony. 
Cow with Inflamed Udder. 
Cat Breeding— .. 
Castrating Weaning Colts. 
Hole in Teat. 
Marking Poultry. 
About Jerseys and Common Stock. 
HORTICULTURAL. 
Possibilities of a Back Yard. 
The Apple Maggot, ‘-Trypeta Pomonella’ 
Plum Trees in Standing Water. 
Spots on a Pear Tree. 
What Pear to Fertilize Keiffer ?. 
Wood Ashes for Strawberries. 
Cannas. 
Cannas—The Best Varieties. 
Selection of Pears. 
Crimson Clover Straw Useful. 
Send for our special book thors, 
of BabcocWy 
If so a “ Baby ” Cream Separator will earn its cost for 
you every year. Why continue an inferior system 
another year at so great a loss? Dairying is now the 
only profitable feature of Agriculture. Px-operly con¬ 
ducted it always pays well, and must pay you. You 
need a Separator, and you need the BEST,—the 
“Baby.” All styles and capacities. Prices, $75. 
upward. Send for new 1895 Catalogue. 
WOMAN AND THE HOME. 
Editorials. 
To the Young Farmer. 
A Strawberry Venture.. 
From a Teacher’s Standpoint. 
Cushions for Use and Abuse. 
Making Better Readers. 
Burying the Hatchet. 
Patterns for R. N.-Y. Readers. 
For Mind and Heart. 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
Editorials. 
Brevities. 
The Prospect. 
Business Bits. 
As We Go to Press. 
Crop and Market Notes. 
Markets....... 
General Offices: 
74 CORTLANDT ST.. NEW YORK. 
Branch Offices: 
ELGIN. ILL. 
FHBfcT 
with Ball bearing turn¬ 
table. Galvanized Steel 
Mills and Towers. 
Your address calls for 
1 half-tone engravings. 
WILLIAMS MFG. CO. 
Kalamazoo, Mich. 
10 Murray St., A'ew York. 
86 So, Market St., • Boston. 
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Add^ss P-K.b£PEKicK&(s, 
<50 DEDERICK'S WORKS, ALBANY. I 
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