K UI.US l'Olt HB1.F-WEASORE, Samples of 
, Goods, Illustrated Monk of Fashions and Price 
List sunt free on application. 
OPEN. 
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., 
Orga ns & Helodcons. 
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, 
i py Send for Price-Lists. 
Address BUFFALO, N. Y. 
FREEMAN & BURR. 
Clothing Warehouses, 
138 & 140 Fulton St., New York. 
TMtEF.MAN A. BI RR, , , 
Jp Have very great pleasure 
in Inviting attention to their new and elegant selec¬ 
tions for ihe present season. The stock is of im¬ 
mense extent and variety,and embraces all the most 
popular of prevailing styles for all occasions and 
occupations. 
$10. . Suits, Suits, $30. 
$15. Suits, Suits, $35. 
$20. Suits, Suits, $40. 
$25. Suits, Suits, $50. 
F REKMAN * ,u KK> Extensive CUSTOM 
DEPARTMENT tumble* them to nkmse the most 
exacting, uiid oxooiitf oUDEltS TO MKABUKE fit 
short notice and at IttODKIlATlC PRICES. ORDERS 
HYMAN. atituided t«.» With euro and punctuality. 
$5. Spuing ( )vercoats, $20. 
$io. Spring ( Ivercoats, $25. 
$15. Spring ( Ivercoats, $30. 
TAREEIWAIi & BUttU „ 
|t Have for years made 
BOYS’and YOUTHS’ CLOTHING a specialty. The 
Stock embrace* all the Favorite Designs and most 
Fashionable Materials for all ages, which are made 
to measure when preferred. 
$5. 1 >oys* Suits, $15. 
$8. Boys’ Suits, $is. 
$io. Boys’ Suits, $20. 
$12. Boys’ Suits, $25. 
TMIEFAIAN & HUKIPW NEW 
r.nn>-r,n F SYSTEM FOR SIOI.F-MEASUBB, 
ORDERS of which ttimi sands avail themselves, 
enables parties in any part of the coun- 
n v ai A 11 try to order direct trorn them, With the 
DI MAIL certainty ui receiving the most PER¬ 
FECT FIT ATTAINABLE. 
ORDERS 
BY MAIL 
IT attainable. 
©0E£ 9 5 RURAL MEW-Y0RKER 
SUGAR MAKING. 
Farmer to Newly Imported Help. — “Hello, Mike I What on earth are you at?” 
Mihe—“ Faith, Sur! it’s sthrivin’ I am to squaze the swate juice fashter from the 
three ! It bees only dhrip, dhripin’ intirely !” 
Best and Cheapest Work on Poultry! 
All who keep Poultry of any kind, (or either profit or pleasure, should at once procure 
nml carefully peruse n copy of the popular work entitled 
THE PEOPLE’S PRACTICAL POULTRY BOOK, 
which describes and Illustrates the different varieties of Fowls, and tells all about their Breeding, 
Km ring. Care, IHuuukcuiciii, cV-c. The work in thorough and complete, giving Practical infor¬ 
mation on the nest Breeds to Kntse, Best Mode of Itlaiingenienl, Number of Fowls to 
Keep, Prevention and Cure of IHseaKes, Dressing mid Parking, < n lionizing Process, 
Incubators, Poultry Houses, Poultry Eencinies, «Vc., &c. In fact, It 1* Till. Book tor all who 
are in the Poultry business, large or small — whether professionals or amateurs, old or young, located 
in country, village or city — for it. tells how 10 render Ihe Breeding and Keeping of Poultry 
both Pleasiiul nnd Profitable. It in highly commended by both the Press and Poultry Raisers. 
The above cut shows the 
NEW BOUDOIR 
SEW’ IVU H A Cll I N F,. With the case closed it is 
a neat piece of I uruililto, anil can he used for a Cen¬ 
ter Table or Htand. , . 
Wlimi the ease is open. U makes a very large table 
for supporting the work being sewed. 
This ease rests upon casters, and it requires no 
effort to move it to any part of t he room. 
Examine this style before deciding which hewing 
Machine you Mill have. 1’iice (Will. 
WEED SEWING MACHINE CO., 
11 n nford. Coun. 
Branch Offices and Local Agencies everywhere. 
GREAT REDUCTION. 
TEAS AND COFFEES 
AT WHOLESALE PRICES.. 
Increased Fiicilifle* in Club Organizers. 
Send for New Price IAsf. 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO. 
P. 0. Box 5&43. 31 & 33 Vesey St., New York. 
ALLEN’S 
AMERICAN^CATTLE. 
THEIR HISTORY, BREEDING AND 
MANAGEMENT. 
Ever v breeder or owner of Cattle should have this 
work by Hon. Lewis K. Allkn, Kx-Frest. N. Y. State 
Ag. Society, Editor of " American BhorUMnm Herd 
Book," .to., Ac. It hi a handsomely illustrated and 
well printed and bound volnmo of 628 duodecimo 
S ages. Mailed, post-puld. to any address in United 
tabes or Canada oh receipt of reduced price, fii. 
Address _ 
t>. D. T. MOORE. 
?S Online st„ N. V. 
MooTtu’9 Him a I, New-Yorker is one of the read- 
able, useful, family papers, equally in demand by 
the lad\ In her 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.—Laics of Life. 
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PRESS OPINIONS OF THE P. P. P. BOOK. 
From the Kiwans Farmer. 
Tub PkopiV* Fuacticai, Poultry Book.—F or a thorough and 
complete work, it If the m««t conoia* ami direct of nny poultry book 
we uru notpiaintud with. There are tingle pflgrft Worth the price of 
the book to nny one wilt) keep* fowls. 
From the New England Homestead. 
It Is the mu«t roinpluto work of the kind ever unblUhed, nnd Con¬ 
tains everything anybody witihev to know Hbout uuwdsof lowla, with 
the reftrlng, nud proper enroot nil soru of the feathered 
tribe, fully and attractively pictured out. 
From tlie Country Gentleman. 
Tub author proMAte a book which will be a convenient addition to 
the library of nny poultry keeper. 
From the N. Y, Dally Sun. 
It is just such a book »u every person wants who keeps domestic 
fowls, either for profit or pleasure. 
(CIRCULAR.) g 
Consumers Importing Tea Co.,) 
No. 8 Ohnrcli Street. r 
P. O. Box 5,500. New York City. ) 
This 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 and Japan to select Teas especially 
for our trade. 
We expect every consumer of Teas ‘orender us all 
the assistance they can in carrying out our enter¬ 
prise, as wc make a specialty of SUPPLYING CON¬ 
SUMERS ONLY (and allow no middlemen to make 
any profit on our importations!, wnic.’i will enable 
ns to supply them with Teas at prices lower than 
have ever been known, and of those tine qualities 
tlirt seldom reach the Interior, being sold only to 
the large cities and among the very wealthy. 
Hoping the consumer will take an 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. N Church Hi., 
P. O. Box 5,509. 
New York City. 
Entered,according to Act of Congress, in January, 
1874, by the Consumers Importing Tea Co., in the 
Office of the Librarian of Congress, Washnigton, D. C. 
WOOD, TABER & MORSE, 
EA’rox, nxiusox co„ a. v., 
MANTJTACTintlcnS OF 
Moouk’8 Rural Nnw-YOkttKit. See advertise¬ 
ment uf this celebrated Agricultural paper in an¬ 
other column. Mr. Moure liu« had some financial 
difficulty outside of hi> paper, but not so bud but 
what he will be able to furnish the best Agricultural 
paper in the country. Give him a lift, you farmers, 
STEAM ENGINES, 
From Ihe Plantation, Atlanta. Ga. 
At.L the varieties of poultry, u&eful and ornamental, incubators, 
f imiltrv houses packing Loxm, «le., am illuhlraUid. All necessary 
iiKtructlona in breading aud roaring poultry are driven minutely and 
clearly. * * It should be lu the band* of all who are raining 
poultry. 
From the Michigan Farmer. 
It is the American poultry book of the times, without doubt, and 
Mr. Moore is entitled to a vole of thunks for brluglug it out, us well 
an Mr. Lewis fur writing it. 
From the Iowa Homestead. 
In this work wo have’ doubtless, all the reliable Information that 
could be obtained, and it is one that Is much needed. 
From the Christian Union. 
Thu author has quoted, with good Judgment) alike from books and 
papers, mid has illustrated bis pages with abundant wood cuts. 
Portable, Stationary 
and Agricultural. 
Handrail* In W>« In Bhop*, 
Printing Rooms.Mills, Mine*, 
and on Farm* and Planta¬ 
tions. ror Grain Threshing, 
Food Cooking for 8tock,Cot- 
I ton Ginning. Hawing, Ac. 
W~ Circulars sent on application. 
S. Y 1j 
Our motive in establishing this Agency is to 
satisfy a long felt want among our Subscribers, 
friends and the general public, thus offering a 
Reliable Medium 
through which they can supply all their wants In 
every branch of Trade, at the extremely Low Prices 
now railing 111 New York Markets. Our 
Special Arrangements 
with leading Manufacturers and Merchants enable 
ua to purchase on more favorable terms than parties 
who trade direct could secure. 
We are also prepared to receive 
Consignments 
of any nature, ood will dispose of such business at 
the least practicable expense to the consignor,•return¬ 
ing prompt account-sales. Parties uvailiug them¬ 
selves of this aud other Departments of our Agency 
can roly 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,” Ac. 
Everything comes within our province, from 
A NEEDLE TO A STEAM ENGINE ! 
Our commission is small, and always uniform. 
Explanatory Circulars, 
which give full aud complete information regarding 
the Agency, mailed on receipt of stamp. 
We will not be responsible for moneys, unless sent 
by Express, P. O. Money Order. Registered Letter or 
Draft on New York. 
Correspondence solicited. Address 
C. H. E. REDDING, 
Manager Ituml »»nroHauing Agency, 
Rural New-Yorker Office, New York, 
{?• P, O. Box 5S1. 
The People’s Practical Poultry' Book is Profusely Illustrated, containing Over One 
Hundred Fine Engravings, many of them from Original Designs by the best artists. Sent by mail, 
postage prepaid, on receipt of the price, which is only $1.50. AddrcsB 
D. D. T. MOORE, Publisher, 
Unrnl New-Yorker Office, New York City. 
for Whom he has done, so much In years past. Ho 
deserves your support now, and let him have it with 
a liberal hand, and he will give you a paper well 
f;ortli the money .—Chattaraujus {N. Y.) Chronicle. 
MoOkfi’B Rural New-Yorker, instead of being 
diminished in its usefulness by the deeply regretted 
financial embarrassment or Its venerable founder, 
which we hope will be only temporary, comes to us 
no* only as bright uud full of Information as here¬ 
tofore, out improved. There is no evidence of Us 
fulling; on Ihe contrary, It shows signs of life more 
vigorous and progressive than ever, which encour¬ 
age us to hall Its visits with renewed pleasure.— 
Maryland Farmer. 
- - uyuut'Aul'iil Belling borers Fan nt 
Broom. Recommended by the late 
Horace Grenier. Am. Agriculturist, 
and 1 (10.000 Families using them. 
One county for each Agent. Success 
sure. C. A. CLEGG X CO., 
•JS Oort bind t bt- - N Y. 
MONEY IN WE GABDI. 
A Vegetable Manual, Prepared witli 
a view to Economy and Profit. 
This Work upon Kitchen and Market Gardening 
and the Field Culture of Root Crops, la by F- T* 
Quinn. Practical Horticulturist, (Author of "Pear 
Culture for Profit,”) and should be owned and studied 
by every one interested in Gardening, It Is an able, 
practical, prolusely Illustrated work ©f 2t>8 12mo. 
pages. Sent, post-paid, for $1.50. Address 
O. O. T. IlIOOKK, Publisher, 
7S Punn e St., New Turk. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER has become the 
best agricultural and iutnily paper in the tJnitea 
States. It is not only devoted to agriculture, but to 
arts, science, literature, news, markets, Ac .—Anna 
(TUis.) Weekly Express. 
