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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
APRIL 30 
im IS 
.-•i . •. 
THE GENUINE 
Sour stomach. 
It the* food taken into the atomachls not digested 
it decomposes, in the latter case a pungent gas 
la developed which causes sour crucUitlons. or else 
the stomach Itself secretes an acid, which, rising 
upward at intervals stinging the gullet sharply. 
These extremely disagreeable sensations are at¬ 
tributable to Impaired digestion. To get rid of 
them, or prevent their recurrence, It is only neces¬ 
sary to tone and regulate the gastric organs 
with Hostetler’s Bitters. It will not answer 
to postpone the great, corrective with the idea 
that the unpleasant symptoms will disappear of 
themselves. Bo far from that being the case, they 
almost Invariably culminate. If neglected, In 
chronic dyspepsia, with its concomitants of gnaw¬ 
ing in the stomach, dizziness, perverted vision, 
headache andslceplessness. Itla truethatallthese 
disagreeables may be obviated by a course of the 
Bitters; hut how much wiser to anticipate their 
arrival with one or two doses of that sure pre¬ 
ventive of indigestion and strenglhener of the 
alimentary organs. 
Veteran Corn Shelter 
FOR HAND OR POWER. 
Just the thing for Mill, Farm and Plan¬ 
tation. 
Power and HiibiI Corn Shelter* of nil sizes 
nnd to suit nil wants. 
HORSE POWERS, JACKS, Etc. 
Write for Descriptive Circulars and prices. Ad¬ 
dress SANDWICH MANUK’G CO., 
Sandwich. Illinois. 
COLUXaBIA BICYCLE. 
* __ Bicycle riding Is an acoomplish- 
SJ* meet easily acquired, aud is rapid- 
/7 %l ly becommy the rnoBt popular of 
/vw out-door sports; as a health rostora- 
tlvu it 1* invaluable. bringing into 
action every muscle of tue body, 
fcdV strengthening the lungs, and in- 
\ \vMn. ylgoratluK the wearied brain. The 
yV/(Jpracticability of the machine is 
l/w. generally conceded throughout the 
“ country, and the thousands of bi¬ 
cycles m daily nee are constantly increasing lu num¬ 
ber. Bend 3c. stamp for catalogue, with price list and 
full Information. THE POPE MT'ti OO. 
Washington Btront,Boston, Mass. 
Our No. 1 Plantation Saw Mill la designed to be 
run by 8,10 or 12 horse-power Agricultural Engines. 
With this power from 
1.500 to 4,000 Feet 
of lumber can be cut In a day. A product 23 to 50 
per cent, greater than can be cut with any recip¬ 
rocating saw mill. The mills are complete except 
saw, and will be put on the care In Cincinnati for 
the low price of $ 200 , and warranted in every 
particular. Saw Mills of all sizes. Engines and 
Boilers, Shafting, Gearing, etc. 
illustrated circulars sent free. 
LANE & BODLEY CO., 
JOHN AND WATER STS., 
Cincinnati, O. 
v WILBOR’S COMPOUND OF ^ 
PURE COD LIVER 
.OIL AND LIME. > 
To One and AH.—Are you Sulferin/r I rum a 
Cough, Cold, Asthma. Bronchitis, or any of the vari¬ 
ous pulmonary troubles that sonfttsn end in Consump¬ 
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and Lime.’’ This is no quack preparation, but is 
regularly prescribed bv the medical faculty. Manu¬ 
factured only by A. B. A'ilbok, Chemist. Boston. Hold 
by all druggists. _ 
Farmer (meditating)—“ What will the harvest be? 
Uckeye Junior 
Jawn Mower 
| | MANUFA CTURE D BY 
y ast ~poos fcfo. 
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and 
ESTEY ORCAN through 
its intrinsic merit has won 
a wide popularity. It is univer¬ 
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and thorough mechanism, new 
and elegant designs. 
WOOD, TABER & MORSE. 
Eaton, Madison Co., N, V., 
MANUKACmmKHS OF 
PORTABLE AND AGRICULTURAL 
Steam Engines * 
Of the Hiohkkt Standard, in every respect ol' ma¬ 
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And with determined policy to build only the rg.sr 
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aud capacity of power. For a quarter of ft century 
have maintained (heir manufacture, the 
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THE OLD RELIABLE HALLADAY 
^.-STANDARD WINDMILL 
sc znT usr. 
Fully Tested during the seasons 
of 1879 and 1880. 
AND PROVED THE 
MOST RELIABLE 
MOWERS IN THE MARKET. 
J. ESTEY & CO., Bmttleboro, Vt. 
Illustrated Catalogues mailed free to all 
applicants. 
BT Send for Illustrated Circulars to 
MAST, FOGS & CO., Springfield, Ohio 
Remarkably JjARGE ami PROFITABLE crops grown during 1 the 
past season, without stable manure, and with ordinary 
Field Culture. Season 1880. 
WAGONS & BUGGIES 
EVERY WAGON IS FULLY WARRANTED, 
iheae at e the liamlsomeat, lightest and strongest 
wagons of their kind in the market. Every Farmer 
ana Dairyman should have one. Correspondence soli¬ 
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WATERTOWN SPUING W AGON GO., 
WiuertawD, N, Y. 
_ , WHOLKBALK AUltNCIES. 
Erie City Carriage Works, Erie, Pa. 
A. A. Abbott, 2!kl and 30u Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 
Dolton Bros., St, Louis, Mo. 
Trumbull, Reynolds A Allen, Kansas City, Mo. 
CORN—63, 106, 125, 13-1 and 159 Bushels sh.-Hrd Corn per acre, on poor and ordinary lands - 
For full reports, cost per bushel, etc., see pamphlet, pages. 5 , 6, 7 
Also, RURAL NEW-YORKER Corn Number, Jan. 4th, lssi, pages.1, 2 , 3 
These unprecedented crops are established, beyond all doubt, by the testimony of many well-known 
farmers aud agriculturists, including the following, who have examined the crops during the harvest¬ 
ing, and have made reports on the same: 
Prof. A. B. Lkdocx, Director N. C. state Ag’l station. L. 0. B bn edict, Ag’l Ed. N. Y. World (Weekly). 
Dr. Wm. M. JJauiksuaw, Chemist N. Y. state Ag’l society. 
Henry Stewart, Ag’l Ed. or the New York Times (Weekly). 
Rout. J. Dodok, Tree. Farmers’ Club of the Am. institute, New York. 
E. Williams, Secretary N. J.state Horticultural Society. 
Dr. F. M. Hkxambr, Ed. ‘‘.r.m. Garden.” Mr. Hrqgobrhokp, of Thorburn & Co , New York. 
See Extracts from the New- York World, New York Tkirune, New York Times, Rural New- 
Yorker, American Garden, Commercial World, etc , In pamphlet, pages. l to 4 
POTATOES-200, 300 and loti bushels Potatoes per acre, see pamphlet, pages.. . . . . . . .. . .9 to 11 
SUGAR BEETS—37,600 pounds per acre, see phamplilet, page. . . 82 
The above crops were all grown exclusively with the illapes Special Crop Manures. 
QUICK ACTION—PERMANENT EFFECTS. 
Five sizes made for Family Dairies. Four sizes for 
Factory use. They continue to be the Standard 
Churns of the Country. Send for a Churn or a De¬ 
scriptive Circular, to the 8olu Manufacturers, 
EXCELSIOR 
LAWN 
/CROQUET 
/ MOWER, 
/ 811. 
HAND 
MOWERS 
'hre-o Patterns, 
10 tu £0 inch cut. 
HORSE 
MOWERS 
25 to 40 IdcIi cut. 
OUR 
SIDE-WHEEL 
L MOWER 
'ft Is Light, Elmpto, 
PETER HENDERSON 
HORSE 
This new work is a concise yet comprehen¬ 
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instructions have been given at length, 
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Hriiderxuii’a llumlhooli nf Plants is 
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<**•'"<1 ' ° ,,r Bone-Meal. 
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