JUNE 25 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
431 
Senator Fair is going to erect a $1, 000,000 build¬ 
ing In San Francisco. 
Delegate Pettigrew, of Dakota, baa a scheme to 
cut that big Territory up into two States. 
“ The United States la a this, not a these," said 
President Moss, of the Indiana University. 
Ex-Senator william Pinkney Whyte has decided 
to accept the Democratic Mayoralty nomination 
of Baltimore. 
General Robert Toombs, speaking of the Bible 
revision, said: “ They have killed the devil and 
knocked the bottom out of hell." 
Ex-Governor Hubbard, of Texas, says that 200 ,- 
000 immigrants will locate and 2,000 miles of rail- 
track be laid In that State this year. 
Prince Blsmarck'B Indisposition compels him to 
continue restricting hts labors to a minimum and 
to perform them In a recumbent position. 
Secretary Hunt doesn’t like being considered as 
“Junketing" at government expense, and so ne 
pays bis personal expenses when on trips In the 
government service. 
The Centennial of the birth of George Stephen¬ 
son, the originator of railway locomotion, was 
celebrated the other day In various parts of Eng¬ 
land, the cttlef observance being at Newcastle-on- 
Tyne. The occasion was also celebrated among 
railway employes In various parts of the contin¬ 
ent. 
President Barnard, of Columbia College, In his 
address to the graduating class the other day, 
made a strong appeal to the young men who are 
Just entering on life to use their best efforts for 
the extirpation of the abuse known as the “ spoils 
system." which he said was eating out the vitals 
of the Republic. 
in®™ were no Lim© Kilns around burning Itmewheu 
the good I,i irin-Hone b arm i ug Imwlx were originally made. 
Every I armor can prepare Ilia own r nrttllner with at? urrti- 
nnry Horae Power by using puRstEK’s COtimv. 
EDOBUSHKH <Jk I* tj 1. V ERiZKK, which taken a lump 
Si .1 thrn * t0 fiv ” inches Wiuare. and Crashes and 
,,** j■ yerntlOU, aim us Burr'a. Farmers 
uae theGronnd Raw Limrntono. and drill and sow It ,luat as it 
I— ——-W W. Rued, of Erie, has tried it 
pars, and nay* It shown a profit over flono lfii»t of 8l.<w ,, e r 
acre. over i hoephafce of $4,88 per acre; over fliiauo of to 
per acru, and (hat it will Ismr 
Ohn O. Bear, of Montgomery, Lyoomin 
ov® U to lie the cheapest and best FertUieir 
It tv vorth three, times «* mut.it tut Burnt Lit 
- tme to makc.”-H 0. Falla, Newcastle Pa 
whwfr 111 !" 31 action as to reeulto, and cannot too Btrongly 
I .dropped mj-coni on top of it, the corn cams - 
drawing the moisture to the roots. Used in place of Paris 
the plan ts thri fty end strong; belter washed into the jrmw,, „ rueu ,„ u 
uer. Address only _TOTTEN 4: C0.“ Vi t.sbuvKh, Pa 
HORSE :p WER. 
Speed Regulator. 
Heebner’s Improved 
Little Giant 
Threshing Machines, 
"UNION" FEED CUTTER, CIRCULAR AND 
DRAG SAW MACHINES, AO. __j 
Send for Catalogue. 
UEBBNER 4c SONS, Lonsdale, Mont. Co. pa, 
ruivenzes it in one api 
uae the Ground Raw Lin.. 
cornea from the machine. nwu, 
yeara, and nay* it shown a profit over 11 . 
acre; r— --• 
per acre; over fTalt of (, 
twice an loiig.”-Aol 
Co., Hays : “ 1 lav love It to lie tl 
In thlg country, i. ...__... 
rn.ut'h as Burnt Lime to make. 
W} toxth thts machine doe* not emt half m 
aaye: I used the Ground Limestone last year 
mr,,*, iir* J^^dtnmend it for farm and garden purposes 
Pa??» 6 JiL flr9t ’ ? ae M £ on 8- and thrifty—the Limestone 
! KJSSOT C-?SSS!P%i fe »“*» made 
an astonishing man- 
ONLY MAKERS. 
THIS IS 
THE 
1’iuble 
Huller 
_i Clover 
Machine that bent the 
KirdwTl*, Monitor, Jr., 
ir.il the l.hlon<l Clover 
llnlter* In a ielentlflc test 
»t the Toledo, O,, Pair. Sept, 
loth and l«th. ls*0, In the 
yk prewon «eof Jtfl,000 Farmer* 
_. md l'hreabcnaenoftbaWest. 
Commuted* Report mailed free. 884 Victor* void loot year. 
HAGERSTOWN AGRICULTURAL MTLEMFNT MFG CO. 
•State where you taw adcortUement. Hagers to wa, Md. 
BY USING THE 
WITH 
M C SHERBY GRAIN* DRILL 
UNQUESTIONABLY THE BEST 
Sows Fertilizers Splendidly, 
It is very Accurate, 
It Regulates by Oog Wheels, 
It is Light Draft, 
It is Easily Managed 
[Wilmington. (Del) Dally Republican.) 
Mrs. Adam Grubb, 231 Walnut street, has been a 
great sufferer for a number of years from extreme 
pain in the feet, something like rheumatism. 
She was also very much troubled with corns 
and bunions. It was with great difficulty that she 
could walk, and sometimes when she would visit 
her husband’s shoe store or auy of her children, 
she could not get home again without assistance, 
and often when she was walking along the streets 
she would be seized with such acute pain that she 
was compelled to stop In at the neighbors on the 
way until she got better. Some two weeks ago 
she heard of the wonderful cures SC. Jacobs on 
was effecting, and Bhe at once commenced to use 
It and experienced groat relief immediately. The 
pains have left her feet and ankles and the lnfla- 
matton has left her corns and bunions. She 1 b now 
tripping up to her husband's shoe store and out to 
see her children without experiencing &ny pain.— 
Jdv. 
ROSS GIANT CUTTERS 
FOR ENSILAGE AND LARGE STOCK.RAISERS 
Of Immense 
Size, Weight, Strength & Capacity 
Guaranteed the best Cntter for the business. Send 
for Circulars to 
E. W. ROSS & CO., Fulton, N.Y. 
NEW BUCKEYE 
PLOW SULKY 
Victor' one-horse Wheat Drills 
^■*(3 and 5 hoed,) 
For Sowinq Wheat, 
Rte. Barley, In fallow 
Ground or in standing 
corn. 
Force feed . simply 
constructed. The five 
hoed is adjustable for 
Manufactured only by EWALD'OVER. 
(Send f or Circulars.) Indianapolis, Ind. 
TAYLOR I, 2, AND 4-HORSE POWER. 
.• ia.iv am Haiti 
GENERAL ADVERTISING RATES 
OF THE 
RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
Inside (Agate space). 40 c. per line. 
“ 13th page.60 " 
Outside or last page.*...60 •• 
Discount on 4 Insertion s, 6 per ct.; 8 InB., lo per ct. 
13 Ins., IS per ct.; 36 lna., 20 per ct; 62 Ins.. 26 per ct. 
lay No advertisement inserted for less than 82. 
IMFKOVKD FOR IS81. 
CAN BE ATTACHED TO ANY PLOW 
The New Buckeye Flow Sulky low many im¬ 
provements not found in any other. It is simple in 
construction, is strong and durable, and easily opera¬ 
ted by man nr boy. It Is easily attached to any com¬ 
mon Plow with wood or iron beam It has a con von- 
lent adjusting lever with which the plow is made to 
run level on uneven ground. The Lifting Lever is 
easily operated, and the depth can be regulated or the 
Plow raised entirely out or the ground without stop¬ 
ping the team. 
It is arranged for either two or throe horses, and will 
turn a srmare corner without rni-lng the Plow It is 
the best Plow Sulky in the market, and contains od- 
v a »tog as not found in any other. 
IV Descriptive circular sent free 
P. P. MAbT A CO , Springfield, O. 
Also Manufacturers of Buckeye Force Feed Drill 
Buckeye U-faot sower, .Buckeye Forets Feed Broad- 
oast Seeder. Buckeye Biding Cultivator, Buckeye 
Walking Cultivator. Buckeye Cider Mill 
A PLOW OF GREAT STRENGTH. 
Simplicity, Durability" and Ease of Operation. Adapt 
ed tor Ui-e everywhere Circulars giving full informa¬ 
tion free. Address .1. LANK If LED dk CO , 
(sole Manufacturers, ) Dayton, uuio. 
SJtal ffijsiate 
THE VIBRATOR HARROW 
. i,, p e 
tooth makes it easy of draft and leaves the ground 
tight and mellow. Relieves itself of all •bstructlous. 
Bundled very compact for shipment. 3 sizes cut 6,8, 
“r'L 1 - 1 .. 1 . 4 -.. Ageutsw&iited. Write for OimUars to 
PHELPS & BIGELOW WIND MILL C«., 
Kalamazoo, Michigan. 
Bunt Feed Killt, Feed Cullers, Shelter*, Elevator*. Churns 
E n' b’" , 'be*d,otit ot dirt «ud »uow. Sliuplcft 
ohe«|.e*l, best Dealer* In .Muijune. t » 1 | kind*. 1 
8»nd for circular, to TAYLOB HORSE POWER COMPANY 
(CuttUtout.) <1 South Canal St.. C*kigo." 
1HE LINE OF THE 
WISCONSIN CENTRAL R r, 
Q°„ r (' ll J wh’ch will be sent free, address 
Ohas. L Ooi-aY, Land Commissioner,Milwaukee, Wis. 
H- e nehee valley farms for SALE.-Some 
YA of the finest residences in the Valley, near R K 
Imjulre soon of JOHN SHELDON. 
Fort Collins, Colorado. 
FARM CRIST 
S G CORN nhklt.kks. 
Over 2,1,000 Now in Use, 
Every Machine Is tnlly War¬ 
ranted. Price of Mills, 8lS to $S6 
Shelters, ®6. Don’t buy a Mill or 
"««JlM until you have seen our terms 
• nd Illustrated Circular Address, with 
stomp, LIVINGSTON tfc C’O** 
Iron Founder*. Pittsburgh, Pu. 
All Gold, Chromo & Lit’g, Cards, (No 2 alike,) 
Name On, loo Clinton Bros., Olintonvlllei Conn. 
Pi$crUanfou,a 
EVAPORATING FRUIT. 
S E N T I pn Improved methods. Tables 
rncr I yields, prices, profits and general statis- 
r rtCt | tics. Am. Drier Co., Chambersburg. Pa 
GATES’ 
GARGET CURE 
Mitchell, Lewis A ( o., Racine, Wis. U.S.A 
For the Cure and Prevention of Gar 
get In Cattle. 
rrrnr.T-W., T^ats Partially dentroytm, _ .. 
K tll6 ‘ r r Natural Condition. Kernels in Teats 
Restored to 
—**»—* v* uoiucun m icauJ 
M v t m f y ^ d H l'oedlIy and Surely. 
JA- . '-fii u,* All Stringy Siibrtaoces or bunches In Ud 
wni- r< ) muve , < ‘ 1 by i b’ 2 bottles. Blood or Sediment In 
Milk, from 1 dose to 1 bottle. 
SOLE PROPRIETOR, 
JOHN B. GATES. 
Worcester, Mas*. 
17 Harvard Street. 
W Price 76 cts. per Bottle, or 3 for 82. 
MANOFAOTU RER8 OF 
I he only Vupor Cook Stm i- thui hu* stood 
the test ot years, and given entire and 
perfect satisfaction. 
60,000 
Now in use, and gtowing in favor wherever used. 
For Slimmer Use they are Iudispensable, 
Our “Patent Automatic Safety Can" renders the 
use of our stoves “perfectly sale" iu the hands of the 
most careless or inexperienced. 
Send for full descriptive circular and price list. 
Special inducements to agents in unoccupied territory. 
Address HULL VAPOR STOVE IU, 
CufivEt-ASD, Ohio. 
MAO AI CATARRH and 
IlfluHL BRONCHITIS. 
Childs Treatment for Nasal aud JtRoxcni.w. 
Latahkh is the only otic that ran bo relied 
upon for the Permanent and Positive 
,lr""S"Ht)me Treatment . recommend 
it. For details of method and terms, address 
»ev. T. P. CHILDS, Troy. onto. 
GOLD MEDAL AWARDED 
the Author. A now and great 
Medical Work, warranted the 
best and che«]iost. Indispensable 
to every man. entitled “ The Sid 
ence of Life, or HoJf-presrrva 
tion bound in finest French 
mualm. emto>»*ed, fuU gfit, 3«) 
pp.. conUiiiN lieautifol stcrJ eu- 
. gravlngs, 125 preeoriptiona, prioe 
’ 2?/ 81-26, mult by mall; fllUB 
(rated sample. 6 cento : send now. 
l Address Peabody Medical Insti- 
. tuteor Dr. W. H. 1’AKKEK, 
4 Bulfluch Nt., Bouton. 
a week, 812 a day at home easily u Ida. Ooetly 
outfit free. Ad,Ires* True A Co., Augusta. Maine. 
Tax request often made ov puiniauers Uiat readera 
will mention their journals when auaworii. g advert’ .mo¬ 
ments, seems to us a very reasonable one. Such men¬ 
tion is a helpful ami friendly iu t lo the Journal men¬ 
tioned and enables the advertiser to determine which 
Journals are the hart adverib nig medlmna. Reference 
to our advertising columus rill show there is not one 
advertisement of an except! ial or ambiguous charao- 
ter admitted. In so far a* ihlB Is possible we hold 
oureeivis responsible for -their high-standing and 
Platform Spring Wagons, Three Spring Wagons, Four Spring Wagons Open 
and Top Bugglea, Plisetons, Sewing Machine Wagons, Uuckboards. 
^'’““‘''h of the Road, only the very best stock used in its construction and 
MITCHELL, LEWIS * CO., Raelns, Wls 
