THE RURAL. NEW-YORKER. 
JUNE 25 
432 
Veteran Corn Sheller 
FOR HAND OR POWER. 
Just the thing for Mill, Farm and Plan¬ 
tation. 
Power and Hand Corn Slicller* of all sizes 
and to suit all wants. 
HORSE POWERS, JACKS, Etc. 
Write for Descriptive Circulars and prices. Ad¬ 
dress SANDWICH MANUF’G CO., 
Sandwich, Illinois. 
Here You Have It! 
SWEET CIDER! SWEET CIDER! 
A mill that will grind lif ty to sixty bushels of Apples 
per hour, combined with a press that will press Sev¬ 
enty-live gal Inns at a pressing. Do not fail to send for 
our New Illustrated Catalogue of Cider Machinery, 
manufactured by the 
PARENTAL APPROBATION. 
Mr. Bow-Wow.—'* Very good ; very good, indeed! Go on with chickens a few days longer, and then I think I may put yon on rats. 
amounts. 
Steel Barb Wire Fencing*. 
Licensed under nil Bottom Patents 
A. A. Abbott, 8 W Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill. 
Dolton Bros., 8 t-Louie, Mo. 
Trumbull, Reynolds & Allen, Kansas City, Mo. 
tive It la 
HIGGANUM M’F’G C10EP0RATI0N, 
Higgannm, Ct., U- 8. A. 
Manufacturers of Agricultural Implements of every 
description._ 
Men are geese, women are ducks, and birds 
of a feather flock together. 
We have seen Spring bonnets with sixteen 
full-blown poppies on them. The young ladies 
poppies have to pay dearly for them. 
Scene at the college—Vis. (to servant at 
the door): "Miss-?” Servant: “She’s en¬ 
gaged:” Vie. “I know it; I’m what she’s 
engaged to.”—[College Journal. 
“I think the goose has the advantage of 
yon,"said a landlady to an expert boarder, who 
was carving. “Guess it has, mum, in age.” 
was the withering retort. 
A good many of the new stars and comets 
read about in the newspapers are discovered 
by men who come homo late and meet the 
clothes-line across the bridge of their nose. 
The play of “ The Streets of New York ” was 
produced in Boston the other night, and sev¬ 
eral old ladles who are close readers of the 
New York dailies, supplied themselves with 
bottles of spirits of ammonia before going to 
the theatre.—Norristown Herald. 
The teacher had grown eloquent in pictur¬ 
ing to his pupils the beauties of heaven, and 
he finally asked: “ What kind of little boys go 
to heaven?” A lively font-year-old boy, with 
kicking boots, flemished his fist. “ Well, you 
may answer,” said the teacher. “Dead ones !” 
the little fellow shouted, at the extent of hi6 
lungs. 
A well-known citizen of Chicago, last Sun¬ 
day. went to church, carrying over his arm 
what he supposed was his new Spring over¬ 
coat, but was horrified when he got there to 
find that he was conspicuously transporting 
his new pair of Spring pantaloons. The pack¬ 
age came home from the tailor late Baturday 
night, and the garment was hung over the bal¬ 
usters in the front hall. 
WATERTOWN 
Platform and Three Spring 
WAGONS & BUGGIES. 
EVERY WAGON 18 FULLY WARRANTED. 
cited. 8 eud for Illustrated Oatalogue. Addmss 
WATERTOWN SPRING WAGON CO., 
Wutertown. N. V. 
WltOt.KKAUB AGENCIES. 
Srie Oilv Carriage Works, Erin. Pa. 
A. A. Abbott, 2i>0 (Old 8 W W*bn*h Ave., 
Dolton Bros.. 8 t. Louis. Mo 
Shows the ci/ic.t size of our wire and barbs, except that 
the barbs are six inches apart, and not 3; j, as shown in 
cut, One pound measures 15 feet in length. 
Put up on spools of about 100 poundB. 
The use of Barbed Wire for Fencing la no longer an experiment, but an 
acknowieged necessity, as over one hundred thousand nines ot It were 
put up last year, and we confidently expect twice the quantity will be 
used this year, there being no other material anywhere near as cheap, 
lasting, or effective. 
CANNOT BE INJURED BY FIRE, WIND OR WATER, 
AND WILL LAST A CENTURY. 
IT DOES NOT INJURE CATTLE. 
Estimating Wire nt 12c. a lb. and Wood Poau at 10c each, a Fence of 
Four Linen of Wire can be made for GOc. a rod, or with Galvanized 
Iron Pont*, a Perfect and Everlasting Fence for One Dollar a Rod. 
Ask vour Merchant for our Wire, ur write to ns direct. 
We also ‘ manufacture STAPLES, POST-HOLE DIGGERS, WIRE 
STRETCHERS and CUTTERS, IRON POSTS, etc. 
Circular* and Sample* by Mall to any Part of the World. 
THE CELEBRATED 
EUREKA POST HOLE DIGGER. 
Work done five time* Quicker and Easier than by the old way. No 
Clogging. No Knee Work. No Back Ache. Price §3 56, 
delivered to any part ot the United States. 
Buy direct from the Manufacturers. 
Sole Manufacturers East of Mississippi River. 
IOWA BARB WIRE COMPANY 
99 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK, U. S, A. 
EXCELSIOR 
w Lawn Mower, 
For Hand and Horse. 
CROQUET MOWEItSj, {#11.00. 
Hand Mowers, 3 Patterns, 10 to 20 inch 
cut. Horse Mowers, 25 to 40 inch cut. 
Our MOWERS are LIGHT, SIMPLE and DURABLE 
All our Mowers are Guaranteed. 
We Make no Second-Quality Mowers. 
SKND KUfl lLLUSTllATKO CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST. 
CHADBORN & COLDWELL MFG. CO 
J Newburgh N. Y. 
It is manii'esl that from GOOD SEEDS 
M TVDriblY. ONLY can Good Vegetables be obtained. 
VThe character of LAMJKICTHS’SLEDS 
y / ✓ * has been substantiated bQ/ond all question. 
SZ / / \ They are the STANDARD for Duality. 
U Over 1500 acres In Garden Seed Crops 
vX'Ty A\ y-N- \. \ X**fc ,n _ under our own cultivation. 
7J PI kN^Ki* jrQVX' Ask your Storekeeper for them inert (final 
sealed or^drop us a postal earn for 
■" ^ Wholesale trade prices to dealers on application. 
Founded 1784 DAVID LANDRETH &. SONS, 21 and23 S.Sixth St, Philadelphia. 
CIDER 
Presses, Graters, Elevators, <S 
BOOMER A BOSCHERT PREl 
CO., Byracuae, N, Y. 
H. W. MARSEllUS, 
164 it 166 West Main Bt.. Rochester, N. Y. General Agen- 
oy and Headquarters for all the l est Agricultural Im¬ 
plements needed by fanners. Bend for Circulars. 
t> A Gold and Silver Ohromo Cards, with name, loo. 
u\3 post paid. Gko. I. Bkxd & Co., Nassau, N. Y. 
COLUMBIA BICYCLE. 
Bicycle riding is an accomplish¬ 
ment easily acquired, and Is rapid¬ 
ly becoming the most popular of 
out-door sports, as a health restora- 
actlon every mu-scle of the body, 
strengthening the lungs, and In 
vlgorating the wearied oratn. The 
practicability of the machine ib 
generally conceded throughout the 
country, and the thousands of bi¬ 
des in dally use are constantly tnoraasing in nnm- 
r. Bend 3c. stamp fur catalogue, with prioe llBt and 
LI Information. ’lUE M l G CO. 
0 S 6 Washington Street .Boston, Mas*. 
GALVANIZED OR PAINTED. 
WOOD, TABER & MORSE, 
Eaton, Madison Co., N. V., 
MANUKAOTiniEBS OF 
PORTABLE AND AliRlCULTlIRlL 
Steam Engines 
Of the Highest Stani-aiip, .in every respect of ma¬ 
terials, and workmanship. \' ere pioneers 
in tile manufacture of 
Practically Portable Steam Engines, 
Aud with determined policy to build only the best 
MAOiriNBUY from the best mateuia t.s, aud in the 
bkbT mannbu or constri ction, and with continued 
improvements, have attained the utonBST standard 
in excellence ot workmanship, simplicity of design 
and capacity of power. For a quarter oi a century 
have, maintained their manufacture, the 
Standard Portable and Agricultural Engines 
of the world. Descriptive Circulars sent on apphea- 
ttou. Mention this paper._ 
AMERICUS CIDER MILL. 
Whitmart’s^^ateirt 
| doac^t'tioii s ent fr ee. ^ 
Whitman Agricultural Co., 
Halut Louis, Mo. 
READY JUNE 15. 
Million 
CELERY, 
CABBAGE Si t AIII.IKI.OWER 
PLANTS 
All ot our »wn ridsing, to splendid oondltiou, and at 
very low rates. Price List, including Inilrueliont /or 
Culture, and list of SstUOnaHt Sttdn. sent free. 
PETER HENDERSON A CO. 
SS Oortlandt St., New York. 
