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--- POLISHED STEELS! 
Adjustable Wings. Every Farmer will have one. 
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aod if he eunnot supply you, Inclose $10 In P. O. 
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and return you the ninount of Freight. 
8ee illustrated article In Rural Nkw-Youkkr 
of May III, page 31fi. 
lilfAi LEV M'F’IJ CO.* Syracuse, X. V, 
•• .''3| ttons. for Grain Threshing, 
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All who keep Poultry ol nny kind, tor either profit or pleasure, should at once procure 
and carefully peruse a copy of the popular work entitled 
THE PEOPLE’S PRACTICAL POULTRY BOOK 
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we believe to be every way adapted 
to the wants of Rutter Factories and 
large Dairies where power is used. 
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from 50 to 75 gallons of cream, and 
the No. 9 from 75 to 150 gallons at 
a time. 
ZMT* They are just /he art icle need¬ 
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of our Agents or directly from us. 
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Concord. II. 
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53,000 
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i 
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ACCIDENTS OF WALKING. 
ACCIDENTS OF TRAVELING. 
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ACCIDENTS ON THE LAND, 
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written by any authorized agent, at short notice. 
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ADAPTED TO EVERY SOIL. 
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MANUFACTURERS OF 
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and Agricultural. 
Hundreds in use tn Shops, 
Priming Rooms. Mil Is, Mine*, 
GREAT REDUCTION. 
TEAS AND COFFEES 
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Head for New Price List. 
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*VT/'\NU r HUMANA, a leading musical jour- 
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W VAX to canvassers for three months. Out- 
- ,rce ' Inquire for terms 
Of GEO. \\ Of) I)S CO., Cambridgeport, Mass. 
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FACTORY CHURNS. 
At the urgent request of some of 
t Vw* ITVflDllYHni! 1 Vi 1 i*\M»nin rtf* i lin GAmi 
, rrivcnuon «»« Uure ol f> rossivur mid Park in w, Cm>on? 2 imr Proroa«* 
* oul ' ry 1,0 uses, Poultry Keneiuiee, &c„ Arc. in fact, It Is the Book for all who 
au. in the Poultry business, Large or small —whether professionals or amateurs, old or young, located 
hi country, village or city-for lt teU s howto render .he Breeding and Keeping of Poultry 
both I lensant and Profitable. It is highly commended by both the Press and Poultry Raisers. 
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irom the Ivnnsaj pnrmer. 
The People’* Practical Poultry Rook,— For a thorough rth! 
cornjilftt; work, it is the most concise and direct of nny poultry book 
we lire acquainted with. Th«rt- nrr sing It* pages worth the price of 
the book to uny (foe who keeps fowl*,. 
From the Nevv Eiiglnml Homestead. 
It is the most complete work of Ahe ktndfever published, and con- 
tHir.B everything Anybody wishtis to ki uw about breeds of fowls, with 
the ruKringj fattening and proper care of all aorta of the feathered 
tribe, fully and iitlrHctivoly pictured out. 
From the Country Gentleman. 
The author presents a buck which wUl be a convenient addition to 
the library of any poultry keeper. 
From tbe N\ Y. Dally Snn. 
It t* just such abook as evory peraon wants who keeps domestic 
fowl-, either lor profit or pleasure. 
rrom me rnuilalton, Atlanta. Ga. 
Ai t. the varieties of poultry, useful and ornamental, incubators, 
poultry l.ouaes, packing boxes, etc., are illustrated. All necessary 
Instructions in breeding and rearing poultry are given minutely and 
clearly. * * It should be in (be hands of all who are raining 
poultry. 
From the Michigan Farmer," 
It is the American poultry book of the times, without doubt, and 
Mr. Moore l* entitled to m vote of thuuka for bringing it out, as well 
as Mr. Let? is for writing it. 
From the Iowa Homes toad. 
In this work we have’ doubtless, ail the reliable information that 
could be obtained, hud It U ou« that i* much needed. 
From the Christian Unlou. 
1 he author luu quoted, w ith good judgment, alike from books and 
papers, and has Wluetrated his page* with abundant wood cute. 
Branch Offices and Local Agencies everywhere. 
Tub People's Practical Poultry Book is Profusely ninatrated, containing Over One 
Hundred Fine Engravings, many of them from Original Designs by the best artists. Sent by mall, 
postage prepaid, on receipt of the price, which Is only $1.50. Address 
D. D. T. MOORE, Publisher, 
Rural New-Yorker Office, New York City 
Our motive In establishing this AGENCY Is to 
satisfy a long fell want among oar Srii.yciunr.KS, 
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 ruling In New York Markets. Our 
Special Arrangements 
with lending Manufacturers und Merchants enable 
us to purchase on moro favorable terms than parties 
who trade direct 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 avulllng them¬ 
selves of this und other Departments of our Agency 
can rely upon escaping the commissions of 
Middle-Men, 
thus reducing the cost of their merchandise very 
materially. 
We All an order for 
A Single Article 
as carefully and promptly as a large order, and In¬ 
vite the patronage of Individuals, ** clubs,” &c. 
Everything comes within our province, from 
A NEEDLE TO A STEAM ENGINE ! 
Our commission 1* small, and always uniform. 
Explanatory Circular*, 
which give full and complete information regarding 
the Agency, mulled 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. XL REDDING, 
Maiiager Rural Purchasing Agency, 
Rural New-Yorker Office, New York, 
earp. O. Box 581. 
By one A gent Selling Silvers Patent 
Broom. Recommended by the late 
Horace Greeley. Am. Agriculturist, 
and 100,U0U Families using them. 
One county for each Agent. Success 
sure. C. A. CLEGG A CO., 
33 Oertlundt St., N. Y. 
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ortlandt St., N. Y. 
Moore's Rural New-Yorker, instead of being 
diminished in its usefulness by the deeply regretted 
“danclal ernbarrussment of its venerable founder, 
wlncb we hope will be only temporary, comes to us 
not only as bright and full of Information us here¬ 
tofore, but improved. There is no evidence of its 
failing ; on the contrary, it shows signs ..f life more 
vigorous and progressive than ever, which encour¬ 
age us to ball its visits with renewed pleasure.— 
Maryland f armer. 
Moore's Rural New-Yorker.—T his king of Ag¬ 
ricultural p&perahag entered upon its twenty-fifth 
year, under tbe most favorable auspices. It is the 
determination of Its publishers to furnish a brighter 
and better paper than ever. In style, type, matter 
aud editorial ability,there Is no paper of its kind 
that at all compares with it.— Trempealeau (WU.) 
Republican. 
Moork'x Rural New-Yorker Is one of the read¬ 
able, useful, family papers, equally in demand by 
the lady in her conservatory, the matrou with her 
household, the farmer in his field, the stock raiser 
among his animals, and the young folks around the 
evening lamp.— Luw$ of Life. 
