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MOOBE’S RURAL WEW-VORKER 
MAY 1 
^ GEO. A, PRINCE & CO., 
0 riia ns & jllclodcons. 
The Oldest, Largest and Most Perfect Manufactory 
in the United States. 
53,000 
Now in Use. 
No other Musical Instrument ever obtained the 
same Popularity. 
£ IST Send for Price-lusts. 
Address BUFKALO, N". Y. 
FREEMAN A BURR. 
Clothing Warehouses, 
138 & 140 Fulton St., New York. 
1 ?RBEMA.\ »V BUUR . ... 
4 Have very great pleasure 
in inviting attention to their Dew and elegant selec¬ 
tions for ibo present season- ihe stock la ol Im¬ 
mense extent and variety, anil ;• ml)races all the most, 
popular of prevailing stylos for all occasions and 
occupations. 
$ 10 . 
$16. 
$ 20 . 
$25. 
Suits, 
Suits, 
Suits, 
Suits, 
Suits, 
Suits, 
Suits, 
Suits, 
$30. 
$35. 
$40. 
$50. 
TpUEKMAN & BLUR’* KjrteDgivo CUST OM 
short notice tind at MOOKUA 1 E i’ltlt LS. ^KDItlls 
BY MA1X, attended to with cure and punctuality. 
$5. Spuing ( )vebcoats, $20. 
gio. Spring ( )vercoats, $25. 
$15. Spring Overcoats, $30. 
-pREEMAN & BITUU ^ ^ ^ 
HOTS’ and YOUTHS’ CLOTHING a specialty. The 
Stock embraces all the Favorite Designs and most 
Ftisliionnlilc Materials for all ages, which are mado 
to measure when preferred. 
$5. Boys’ Suits, $15. 
$8 . Boys’ Suits, $is. 
$10. Boys’ Suits, $20. 
$12. Boys’ Suits, *26. 
I ’IREF.MAX & tirnu’H NEW 
r HYSTHM Fine SEI.F MEASUHK. 
ORDERS . 
BY MAIL 
I )0YS’ 
Boys’ 
$ 18 . 
$ 20 . 
$26. 
ORDERS Of whlcu UimiHandir avail themselves, 
U enable* parl.es in any part of the ccom- 
D V MAH try to order direct Irom them, with the 
BY MAIL rortulnty or receiving the most 1 LU- 
FKCT PIT ATTAINABLE. 
R ules FOB BELF-MF.AHIIUK. 8amples of 
, Goods, liluriratcd Book ot l•uBhious and 1 rice 
List Sent Free on application. _ 
FARMSSwWEALTH 
for sale at LOW I’KICKS and on LONG CREDIT. 
1 i PE It CENT, interest, NET, EUMW^ad TO Capl- 
f nijuis InvrHi nil/ N()\\ r III OI1V SldlilOC J K ANh Ab 
KKAL 1 WTATK FlHS’t' MORTGAGES. Kofi Infor¬ 
mation XurDtabcd on application. (l For is. 
Kansu** A.«lvertt«M , r nml VVwtvru (iiildv. / L9 
all about Kansas. Three copies for ‘J-> cent?; single 
numbers, 10 cents. Address K> & 
Broker# uud Kinunciftl Avoiiuc* 
Topekiii KniiMiH. 
WEALTH 
CLOSED. 
The above cut shows the 
A COW-AHDI.Y ACT. 
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(CIRCULAR.) 
Consumers Importing Tea Co.,) 
No. 8 tliurch Street. 
P. O. Box 5,509. New York City. ) 
Thi 3 is a combination of capitalists to supply the 
consumers of Teas throughout the United States on 
the mutual principle. 
We have experienced agents in all the best dis¬ 
tricts of China aud Japan to select Teas especially 
for our trade. 
We expect every consumer of Teas L o render us all 
the assistance they can in carrying out our enter¬ 
prise, as we make a specialty of SUPPLYING CON¬ 
SUMERS ONLY (and allow no middlemen to make 
any profit on our Importations), wnich will ennble 
us to supply them with Teas at prices lower than 
ha^e ever been known, and of those tine qualities 
thit seldom reach the Interior, being sold only to 
the large cities and among the very we althv. 
Hoping the consumer will take on interest in our 
enterprise, and send at once for a circular with full 
explanations of how to proceed to obtain our goods, 
we remain, 
Most respectfully yours, 
Consumers Importing Tea Co., 
No. S Church St., 
P. O. Box 5,509. New Vork City. 
Entered, according to Act of Congress, in January, 
1874, by the Consumers Importin'.- Tea Co„ In the 
Office of the Librarian of Congress, Wnsbnigton. D.l. 
medal, machines. 
17E77 702Z STATE A03ICULTU2AL WOUZS. 
Best and Cheapest Work on Poultry! 
All who keep Poultry ol any kind, lor either profit or pleasure, should at once procure 
nnd carefully peruse u copy of the popular work entitled 
THE PEOPLE’S PRACTICAL POULTRY BOOK, 
which describes and Illustrates the different varieties of Fowls, and tolls all about their Breeding, 
Hen ring. Core. Management, dec. The work is thorough and complete. Riving PRACTICAL Infoii- 
mattox on the lira Breed* to Uniae, Be-t Mode ol Management, Number of Fowls to 
Keep. Prevention and Cure of DU nses. Dressing nnd Paekiug, Caponlxing Proceaa, 
Incubators, Poultry Houses, Poultry Keneuiles, Ate., Ac. In fact, it Is tub Book for all who 
are In the Poultry business, large or small —whether professional* or amateur*, old or young, locate 
in country, village or city for it tolls l.ow to render the Breeding nnd Keepiug of Poultry 
both Pleasant nnd Profitable. It i« highly commanded by both the Press and Poultry Raisers. 
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PRESS OPINIONS OP THE P. P. P. BOOK. 
NEW BOUDOIR 
SEWIN’I» U W HINE. Willi the case closed it is 
a neat pieeu of m nature, and cuu be used fora cen- 
“wii-.uU.n ease Is open, it make* a very large table 
for supporting the work being sewed. 
'i’ll s eiis rust - upon casters, aud it requires uo 
effort to move it to any part of the room. 
Examine tills style before deciding which Sewing 
Machine you will have. Price F.W. 
WEED sEWINfi MACHINE CO., 
Hartford, Conti. 
Branch Offices and Local Agen das everywhere. 
GREAT REDUCTION. 
TEAS AND COFFEES 
AT WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Increased Facilities to Club Organizers. 
Send for New Price List. 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO. 
p . o . Box 5613 . 31 & 33 Vesey 8 t„ Ne w York. 
tf 5 :, E* Por Day guaranteed using oa 
Boots and Shoes should be 
worn by Mechanics and all 
who are kept in doors, as 
they are not alTected by 
heat or drouth. 
The strong point about 
them is simply this They 
add 5 cts. to the cost of a 
shoe, aud from $1 to $2 to 
its wearing value. 
From the Plantation, Atlanta. Gn. 
From the Kw*** Funner r ^ vArfittea of poultry, uaHul and ornamental. Incubators, 
Tmt PKOPLfc’H PitACTiCAf. Pott! TilV H«Kilt. -For .» thorough and poultry house*, packing boxe^, etc., are illuftruttfd. All nocouKty 
complete work, ll 1. Ilm must eoncUe ami direct ol any poullry *ook H..uii.liuns Ii breeding and rearing poultry are given minutely and 
w« are ucqunlutoil with. Tliuro nre single puges worth tno price ol t i e)U | v • • |i iliaulil he Lu the hmide of nil who *re railing 
the book to miy one who keep. fowl.. poultry. 
From the New KitifUod IloiBe.u.iiii. From the MichlKiin Former. 
IT t. the molt compUu- work of the kind ever pnhti.hcl. nnd con- | T j, tltn Aiuerlcnn poultry hook of the times, without douht, »iul 
tell,I every IhliiK nnybody with,, to ki « uhnut hriil. of fowl., with M r . Moure is c.itillcrt to n vole of thimk* ior brlugiug it out, iu well 
the reitrlng, fnttening rt.1.3 projwr cure of nil sort, of the leathered u.. Mr. Lewi* lot wrllai. it. 
tribe, fully uud attractively pictured evt. «... „ 
' 3 ! From the town Homestead. 
From the Country Gentleman. lK thin work we have’ doubtless, all the reliable Information that 
The author prusvnta a book which will bo a convenient addition to ^ obtained, and H la ou« that U much needed, 
the library of any poultry keeper. 
F lb • N Y Daily Sun From the Christian Union, 
THE PEOPLE’S PRACTICAL Poultry Book is Profit M'ly Illustrated, containing Over One 
Hundred Fine Engravings, many of them from Original Dceigns by the best artists, bent by mail, 
postage prepaid, on receipt of the price, which is only $1.50. Address 
D. D. T. MOORE, Publisher, 
Rnral New-Yorker Office, New- York City. 
Wheeler & IVIelick Co., 
Proprietors and Manufacturers of 
Railway and Lever Horse-Powers, Thresh¬ 
er* nn.l Cleaners. Threshers nml blinkers, 
Wheel Horse - Rakes, Ilorse llay-Forks, 
Strnw-Proservi hit Thresiters, Feed-Cutters, 
Wood-Hawing Machines, dke., «.Vc., 
A.X.BAWY, W. Nr. 
W. Y A b 
Our motive in establishing this agency Is to 
satisfy a long felt want among our Subscribers, 
friends and the general public, thus ofleilng a 
Reliable Medium 
through, which they cun supply aU their wants in 
evt-vy branch of Trade, at the cxtvtmtly Low Frices 
now ruling in New York Markets- Our 
Special Arrangements 
with leading Manufacturers and Merchants enable 
us to puroha*e on more favorable terms than parties 
who trade ilinct could secure. 
We are also prepared to receive 
Consignments 
of any nature, and will dispose of such business at 
the least practicable expense to the consignor .'return¬ 
ing prompt account-sales. Parties availing them¬ 
selves of tbtsunduther Departments of our AGENCY 
oan rely upon escaping the commissions of 
Middle-Men, 
thus reducing the cost of their merchandise very 
materially. 
We fill an order for 
A Single Article 
as carefully and promptly as a large order, and in¬ 
vite the patronage of individuals, " clubs,” &e. 
Everything comes within our province, from 
A NEEULE TO A STEAM ENGINE! 
Our commission is S-mufl, and always uniform, 
lixplanulory Circulars, 
1 which give full and complete Information regarding 
1 the Agency, tuuiled on receipt of stamp. 
We will not be responsible for moneys, unless sent 
by Express, P. O. Money Order. Registered Letter or 
1 Draft on New York, 
Correspondence solicited. Address 
4 C. H. E. REDDING, 
Manager lluinl PurcUi\siii{g Agency, 
e Eural New-Yorker Office, New York, 
ty p. O. Box 5S1. 
T^GGS PRESERVED DRY AND FRESH, bv J KNAPP’S 
lli Patented process, Prattsburgh, bteuben Co. 
N. Y. Rights for sale. Send stamp for Circular. 
CABLE 
SCREW 
wxR'gr 
SILVER 
TIPPED 
SHOES 
'I’ll K RURAL New-Yorker, foUllde I by D. D. T. 
Moore, is one of the best, if not the best, agricul¬ 
tural papers published in this country, We ovrtjuniy 
know of none wliich so exactly fills our Idea of a 
paper for the farmer nod h s fireside ns does Mils | 
journal. Mr. Moore alms to make the Rural sui b 
u paper as shall delight the hospitable housekeeper, 
f ive instruction and amusement to i he young, and 
•irnisii pleasant reading to all whether 1ft country 
or town. ’1'aklng the last lasnn us a specimen num¬ 
ber, we can truly say it fulfills all these conditions, 
and heartily commend it to all.— lhn'rr (JV. J.) Mail. 
MOORE’S Rural New-Yorker, instead of being 
dtmii lslicd in its usefulness by the deeply regretted 
financial embarrassment of its venerable founder, 
which we hope will be only temporary, comes to us 
not only as bright aud full ot information as here¬ 
tofore, but improved. There is no evidence of its 
failing ; on the contrary, it shows signs of life more 
vigorous and progressive than ever, which encour¬ 
age us to hail its visits with renewed pleasure.— 
Maryland Farmer. 
Rural New-Yorker.—'W e feel a special interest 
in this excellent paper, not only for its character us 
a first-class American journal, but for the reason 
Uml an effort has been made by some of its jealous 
co I cmporarles to injure its credit aud good name in 
con sequence Of the temporary embarrassment of its 
cute unking aud very worthy editor. Butthc Rural 
New-Yorker‘ still lives.’ with no such word us 
fall, und will continue td bold its place in the front 
rank of Agricultural journals- — V/mlJleUt [Mum.) 
Bcmocrat. 
Moore's Rural New-Yorker lsoneof the read¬ 
able, useful, family papers, equally In demand by 
the lady in hei conservatory, the matron with her 
household, the farmer in his field, the stock raiser 
among Ids animals, and the young folks around the 
evening lamp. - Lu we of Life. 
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker has become the 
best agricultural and lamily paper in the United 
States. It is not Olil7 devoted to agriculture, but to 
arts, science, literature, news, markets, &c .—Alma 
(ifw.) Weekly Lsprees. 
MADE IN 
3 I DAYS 
w wrA-NTED—AGENTS—$75 to $250 por 
■ „i 0 ,.ii,. everywhere, «rml« *uil fyianlo, to ii.i r.uiuc- the 
■ ■ GENUINE IMPROVEO COMMON SENSE It'A M- 
■ ■ 1LY SEWING MACHINE. M l. Miutlilu* will stitch, 
■ ■ hem, foil, luck, quill, cord. bind, hr.nil ami fnihroidcr 
in n mint aiipnlcnr imintiar. l‘ric« ouly *16. vuHy I-t- 
■ | H aau-l »nr<nii»««i for fi»» vasts. We will p»y f l. 1 w 
H ■ for Riiy machine Ilia! will •*« a Itrm.gyr, lucre Vaiili- 
H fnl, er mereelaalle khiii til an uiir». 11 make* ibe * Eias- 
I tic Lock SUlcli.” Every fecon.l BlltcJi call he cut, und 
B ■ still the cloth cannot hcj.nllo.) aiiart without tearing It. 
■ ■ We OHV AgoirU horn to fiSU per mood' "“1 
■ ■ MnSCb« Or A C0ntlZ)^«i9li from which twice tlmt siiiouiil 
can be made Addres* SF.COMB A CO., Bo.ton, Maae., New tork 
City, Piltahargli, )‘o., Chicago, HI, or St. LouU, Mu. 
I Uy one Annul Willing 
Rroom- Recommended l>y the fate 
iiorace Greelej, Am. Agrriculturtst, 
and 10U.000 Families uBlng tbef“- 
One county for each Agent, t-uceese 
rure. C. A. CLEGG A Cu., 
20 Ooritundt St., fi. * • 
