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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
Wlu. 
verbatim 1 -cpVwt Of thi’ ln*t I/MHUm t 
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ohftfioi-i -in tramouKo <itiiuiTli.lo«, of 
in large type, mxlrr tho title 
u,lml " in 1-i iQitrti Vi'i Vi il 1I f.ll 
111 cl UinK delivered to pup* 
Tlu-\v«.rk is also being: 
‘ Library ol Putversal Knowl- 
|f Russia, pilt t«Pq$*£LML To 
uk on January i, in only 111.00, pud for the half ^dt toKfcltf.fii). The ]>r»<v m the 1 
edition in noth wUl t>e advanced two cent* ♦•very 'lay (Suml.ir.< induded) *frer January 1. M 
mid theprtcpoftbe hoar RiiK^ii, gi)tt/-,p. thn-i f ouis nrry dnv. rill tho full r"ieo «t ti.vim m 
Yon will thoi-eioie ivmlllv see the fPU„i V..„ Thul.iv wisdom Of <v iitlin 
I J20S0 is reaehtn. 
your order pnorapt- 
AU Lithograped Chromo Cards, no 2 alike, 10c 
AgtB. outfit,110c. GlobeCaud Co., Northford.Ct 
Veteran Corn Shelter 
fttinarons. 
“Thbee’b no place like home,” repeated 
Mr, Henpeck, looking at a motto, and he 
heartily added: “lam glad there isn't.” 
No matter how poor people are, nearly 
every one can afford to keep a pair of horses 
—one for clothes and the other tor wood. 
“ Mary Jane, have you given the gold fish 
fresh water ?” “No, ma’am ; what’s the use? 
They haven’t drank up what's lu there, yet.” 
When a dead man’s property is put under 
the hammer, it is the sale of effects, but when 
a man gets 6ea-sick, it's the effect of a sale.— 
Baltimore Every Saturday. 
“Science enumerates 588 specimens of or¬ 
ganic forms iu the air we breathe. Just think 
of it! Every time you draw 1 h a breath a 
whole zoological garden slips down your wind¬ 
pipe. 
" Give Me My Heart,” is the title of a poem 
sent in by “Penelope.” Certainly; we will 
send It by return mail. If any more of your 
anatomy is missing notify us by telegraph.— 
N. IT. Graphic. 
An exchange says that “ up in New Hamp¬ 
shire you can, for $2 50, purchase a barrel of 
cider with a yellow dog thrown in.” Yes. but 
hang it, who wants a barrel of cider into which 
a yellow dog has been thrown ?—Boston Post. 
She asked the clerk if he was positive—thor. 
onghly convinced—the eggs were fresh. “ Oh, 
yes,” said the young philosopher, “ I know 
they are. Why, the farmer said none of his 
hens were more thau a year old.” She bought 
a basketful on the spot. 
•‘SPARE THE ROD, AND SPOIL THE CHILD." 
A Chance for Health 
Is afforded those fast sinking into a condition of 
hopeless debility. The means are at hand. In 
the form of a genial medicinal cordial, Hostetter’s 
Stomach Bitters embodies the combined qualities 
of a blood fertilizer and depurent. a tonic and an 
alterative. While it promotes digestion and as- 
almllatloD, and stimulates appeltie, has the fur¬ 
ther effect of purifying tho life current and 
strengthening the nervous system. As the blood 
grows richer and purer by Its use, they who resort 
to this sterling medicinal agent, acquire not only 
vigor but bodily substance. A healthful change 
In the secretions ts effected by It, and that sure 
and rapid physical decay which a chronic obstruc¬ 
tion ol the functions of the system produce la ar¬ 
rested. The prime causes of disease being re¬ 
moved. health Is speedily renovated and vigor 
restored. 
Rifiea, Shot Guns. Envoi nr*, lent o. o.d. for elimination 
Breech-Loading Shot Duns, $20 to $300. Double Shot 
Guns, to $150. Single Guns, $3 to $20. Rifles and Cart¬ 
ridges, $8 to $75. Revolvers, $1 to $25. Send stamp 
for Price List GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, 
Pittsburg. Pa. 
ELGIN WATCHES 
all styles. Gold. Silver and Nickel, $0.00to 
$180 Chains, etc., sent C. O. D., to be ex¬ 
amined. Write for Catalogue to Standard 
American Watch Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 
and HJouUqj- 
THE VICTORY 
CORN MILL. 
The only Mill that is a 
comnlete success in grind¬ 
ing corn and cob together. 
W'e defy competition on this 
kind of grinding. It also 
grindh shelled corn and all 
other kinds of grain, coarse 
or line, as desired, rapac¬ 
ity, lo to So bushels per 
hour. Self sharpening 
plates, and warranted in 
rur respect. Address 
Springfield, Ohio. 
A MONTH—A44JSNTS WANTED—75 
best selling articles in the World ;1 sample 
fret. Address Jav TIhonson. Detroit Mich. 
A GOOD SAW MILL 
THOROUGH-BRED 
SHORT-HORNS 
FOR SALE. 
Pride of Upton, one year old, he will be as large and 
handsome as Lord Upton , price, $IIMI. Young cows 
from two to six years old ; extra good milkers from 
$75 to $100; calve*from *26 to 850. Pure bred white 
Holland Turkeys at $3 per pair. Poland China Pigs, 
three months old, $f> each; bred from a pair that cost 
me $65. 
Address 
WM. S. MOORE, Jr., 
MT. UPTON, N. T. 
BURKE’S TEXAS ALMANAC FOR 1881 
221 pages. Information about TEXAS, with New Map 
Price 50c., postpaid. J. Buukk, Jn.,Houston, Texas 
PZ. f t Fancy CardslUc. or20 NewStyleCliromoCards loo 
O v" with name postpaid. ChromoOardCo. Nassau, N.Y 
K A All Gold, Chromo & Lit’g, Cards, (No 2 alike,) 
O'jNaiue On. Wc. Clinton Bros., Clintonville. Conn, 
Our No. 1 Plantation Saw Mill is designed to he 
run bv s, io or 12 horse-power Agricultural Engines. 
With this power from 
1,500 to 4r,000 Feet 
or lumber can be cut In a day. A product 25 to »> 
per cent, greater than can be cut with any recip¬ 
rocating saw min. The mills are complete except 
brw, and will be put on the ears In Cincinnati tor 
the low price of $ 200 , and warranted In every 
particular. Saw Aims of all sizes. Engines and 
Boilers, Shafting, Gearing, etc. 
Illustrated circulars sent tree. 
LANE & BODLEY CO., 
JOHN AND WATER STS., 
Cincinnati, O. 
QrrnQ Cabbage Seed 
uttuViA SPECIALTY. 
Wholesale Price Lists—for dealers only—mailed free. 
FKANCXS BRILL, 
Seed Grower, Importer and Dealer. 
MAXTITUuK, Lung Ikuand, N. Y. 
COLUMBIA BICYCLE. 
“"I TT, M Bicycle riding Is an accomplish. 
(Hr ment easily acquired, aud 1 b rapid- 
yrTv [ / 7%, !y becoming tue most popular of 
Jq. \\(I J //a out-door sports, ut: a health restore- 
/ . J.J, Avl trie it 1 h invaluable, bringing into 
L' Osityif— H action every muscle of the body, 
HtrbugthiUilriK the lungs, and in- 
X^fyWKSSjmt- vtgoratiug the wearied brain. The 
V //p, /[Wi practicability of the machine is 
's/In ' / vTz generally conceded throughout the 
Tfrv * country, and tho thoiisauds of bi- 
cyi les in dailv use are constantly inereaving iu num¬ 
ber. Send 3c. sunup tor eatnlogiui, with price list and 
lull information. THK I’OPK M'P'G GO. 
695 Washington Street,Boston, Mass. 
\T AM Morn BltONZF. TURKEYS for Sale. Ad- 
l.fJL dress C. W. Houtos, Westown, Orauge Go., N. Y. 
f 11DKR PKKMHKH AND GUATKItS. 
V; Boomkji & Bokiihkut Pkkhs Co.. Syracuse, N. Y. 
The Cincinnati Weekly Times. 
THE BANNER WEEKLY OF THE WEST. 
A 11 eight-page paper only- One Dollar a year, and a 
magnificent engraving ‘two feet wide and almost 
three feet long” free, and postage paid to every sub¬ 
scriber. Address 
WEElvl.V TIMES, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
(hr a A Q (Armor day at home. Samples worth *5 free 
fi)0 * D cp^'rAddress Ktirisen & Co., Portland, Maine, 
IMPORTED CLYDESDALES 
ALSO, 
HAMBLETONIANS, 
and other desirable strains of Trotting Stock, for 
sale, cheap, aud on easy terms. All stock guaran¬ 
teed as good ab represented. Catalogues sent free. 
Correspondence solicited. Address 
POWELL BROS., 
Sprlnghoro. Orawford Go., Pn. 
SIMPSON, HALL, MILLER & CO., 
•Manufacturers of 
FINEST QUALITY SILVER-PLATED TABLE WARE, 
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 
Sales Room, 36 Bast 14 th St., Union Square, N. Y. OA F “i!SooijB Sf#ri ' C ® a "‘ 
rilHE BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION OF VIRGINIA 
X will give important information to all wanting 
READ ESTATE and HOMES in Virginia. 
RICH'D IRBY, General Agent. 
Richmond, Va. 
ENESEE VALLEY FARMS FOR SALE.-Some 
of the finest residences in the Valley, near R. R 
Inciuiro soon of JOHN SHELDON, 
Fort Collins. Colorado. 
NORTHERN TEXAS 
Oilers greater attractions iu way Of good, cheap lands, 
healthy country, mild climate, abundance of timber 
and water than any other section now open to settle¬ 
ment, IU it tlleTEXAS AND PAOIFIO RAILWAY 
is now being extended westward over our mile per 
dav, and la now offering for sale at low prices and on 
easy terms over 4.01)0,4101) acres of land. 
For descriptive circulars and maps giving truthful 
information, address VV. II. .4 BRA MS, 
Laud Commissioner T. A: P. Ry., Marshall, Texas. 
FOR HAND OR POWER. 
Just the thing for Mill, Farm and Plan¬ 
tation. 
Power and Hand Corn .Shelters of all size* 
and lo suit all wants, 
HORSE POWERS, JACKS, Etc. 
Write for Descnpnve Circular? and prices, ad¬ 
dress SANDWICH dlANUK’Ci CO., 
Sandwich, Illinois. 
THE TRAMP’S STORY 
A New and Charming Ballad by 
WILL C1RLBTON. 
THK SUN. By Prof. Hicham* A. Progtou. 
SILK-CULTUItK In Ibc UNITED STATES. 
By C. V. RILEY, A. M„ l'U. D„ Washington. 
HINTS for the CAKE of FARM ANIMALS. 
By Prof, Jamks Law, Cornell University. 
TO UK FOUJiD ONLY IN THE 
WESTERN FARMER'S ALMANAC 
TOR 1081. 
(Fifty-fourth fear of PublicaUmi.) 
BW Send Ten Cents lor copy to tho publishers, 
JOHN 1*. MORTON .t OO., Louisville, Ky. 
AMERICAN NEWS CO., New Yoke. 
NEW ENGLAND NEWS CO.. Boston. 
BIG GIANT CORN MILL. 
Every Man His Own Miller. 
The only Mill that wlU 
NX grind Corn with Shuck od 
_.v. without extra expense. The 
onD Mill grinding Corn and 
/rVrsi* ^ grind Shelled Corn fine 
ll’l *-- » emuigh for family use. 
1 3 . Grinds twice as fast as any 
■tJ.Gh, i other Mill 01 same size and 
j X price. Mnnafactured by 
, V/f A * Fl EkD, SON & CO. 
022 N. 2d St.. St. Louis 
MISHAWAKA 
FKICD MILLS. 
Combined Sheller and 
Grinder, ----- $65.00 
No. 1 Mill, - -45.00 
No. 2 " - 35.00 
Send for Circular. 
ST. JOSEPH M’F’0 00. 
IUIjsHAWAKA, 1ND. 
GUN WORKS, 
Pittsburgh, 
Literary Revolution 
** Peace hath her victories, no less renowned than war.” This Is aclcnowhKhred to be tlio most ailccessful 
revolution of the century. L it not hIho the most, iiii)M>rUtntt U l)riti^< culture within ivuun of 
nil who twriiv U> Mieui. Book* HJ5 nv/ilsiMrv n«n V s, ‘ 1,p . lv 1 -it.ttuieiit 
Mid fruitful Honrrei-. of i-ii.loy- 1C llfl 3 f CIl 9 VI K Uil S !!""! vv,,, V : " " mv "" 
them. The list of pit* • nlivnu.v wmipnsc* 
iH ui iv I 7 i‘» T-oimner «>r ntmidard works, and the number ts hcintr i»h*h jlgmT with nnprcciidenUtl rni'tcut? . Von ran 
c^t. full ik'wHjaive rutalogin* and tin illmrtndi'd |k»n»i)lib'l telling how honks arc mmle,. n<l d*v«<’nhinc the s« 11*it|^ 
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i rlUJJ Ii-mlin^ tiook'-fiicj* lu every town. The comments Prvssnnd l’cflpJi* m*i uio^t note¬ 
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tiO'ik;- far the monev Ihnt ever enmo to our notice.*'— Watchman y Boston. " Ha- ..ne- rifli n lutive left >"U n 
cr»|ox«col fortune yott are Kpcndlnsrin imbliHliiim books for the |»er.i>U* at iionuii.il |»nei*v t Ir so, ] ndnme 
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Chambers’s Encyclopaedia. 
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