Ilen«* the world to produce a Power ThreehM 
S5Sf .“* “'“"MEMEKtt 
Lansduie, Mont- Co., Pa 
tive Catalogue 
CL.4.RK ,; ? HAY CARRIER. 
ITa 3 bor-n in usa for the past nine (9) years In barns, 
shells, wxrehmHai. and for stack In,' lit the open fluid, 
aud hvtnlwivinivet thi host of satisfaction. He 
guuraut ! 33 It 11 (It b >tt Ji* wirk and Klvc better satis 
raotloa thai nay other Carrier made. AU farmers 
wlshtnr one on trial t or next year’s use will please 
send us tholr ord ws thl* f all, so they can put them 
up while ruelr barus are full of hay and grain. For 
WOOD, TABER & morse, Over 1,200 in Use. 
- mr.4;e.A.« r< ^ TNT V 
Eaton, Madison Co., N. IT., 
ilANUPACTUBEBS OF 
PORTABLE AND AGRICULTURAL 
Steam Engines 
Of the Hiohkst Htandauo, in every respect of ma¬ 
terials, and workmanship. Were pioneers 
in the manufacture of 
Practically Portable Strain Engines, 
And with determined policy to build ouiy tho BKsr 
MACHfSituY from the best m vi'kuiai and in the 
best M vsnku of ooNsTBOCTl on, and with continued 
lniproveuients. havoattuiuod the HlOflBST standaUO 
luexcjllence of workmanship, simplicity of design 
and capacity of power, for u quarter of aceutury 
have malutai '0 1 tholr man ufaottiro. the 
Standard Portable and Agricultural Engines 
of tihe world, Descriptive Circulars sent on applica¬ 
tion. Mention this paper. 
Return Flue Boiler, large Fire 
Box, no Sparks, no cast-iron IN 
boiler, easy to manage and dura¬ 
ble. These Engines cannot be ex¬ 
celled for PLANTATION & FARM 
USE. 
BE SURE TO SEND FOR CIRCULARS O 
Skinner & Wood, Erie, Penn. 
Mention the Rural New-Yorker. U. S. A. 
Pennock’s patent Roau Machine. 
RtFSTHE HIGHWAYS FIVE TIMES BtlTCB FOR HALT THE PRESENT 
COST IM CUV OH COUNTUV.PAimCUlAlc; fiUL.S.PENNOCk I.S0HS 
Machines SE ST ON TRIAl.J&tir* SQUARE 
fer-^tFAr 
SJA»nfl fnr Dnanrirt 
UNION RAILWAY 
Horse rowers. 
Threshers and Sepa¬ 
rators. 
These Powers are avar- 
unte&l to produce more 
Power with tens elf ca¬ 
tion than any other 
liailwayFower. 
WM. L. S0Y r R ABRO. 
2101 Uermantowu Ave. 
Philadelphia., Pa. 
Also Manufacturers of 
Pnalun Turn Qrtit Kill 
Our “New Springfield" Vibrating Sepaiator. 
WY WWW**) ah * « 
Our New Double-Belt Apron Separator, 
For Illustrated Catalogue, address 
REINHART, BALLARD 4 CO.. Springfield, 0. 
Mcnt'on t'vis paper. 
?\SKS h\itQUkt\C === d& 
svto ?VNKVE% C'C..// 
The best improvement ever made in Hand Plant¬ 
ers. They are lully vat ranted ami satisfaction 
guaranteed. Circulars with terms to agents sent 
free. WALLACE FISK, 
South Byron, Genesee Co., N. Y 
Bauble 
Huller 
■ Clover 
th t'hV s . victor y 
fcrfgg, seasffis 
*1 Muller* ir. O scientific wit 
fiUKSk; If liil bti-JraP.s. at th* Toledo, O., Fair. fe^t. 
r 15th ami 16th. IRS), lu the 
“uTNvGSEc fcSKgp&fc pr-wmeof tSO.OOOFarnl*:9 
vSt-y^ 'S \V i vy lB aThreiacrtaeaoftheWa»t. 
, Snort mailed feet. 884 Victors .old last year. 
°aAGRR8TOWH AQRIOUXTtmAL QUhEMEKT MFO CO 
•Staid %uhccd y.-w Hagerstown. in«L 
improved p cahoon e broadcast 
COODELL CO., 
Antkim, N. H., Sole M f rs. 
SEED SOWER. 
Sows all kinds of Grain and 
Grass-Seed. 
This machine has been 
sold in every state in this 
country, and in almost 
every grain-gfov, ing 
section on the £ lobe, g i v- 
rg enLirc satisfaction 
everywhere to every in- 
te i igent operator. Price, 
$6 "Does the work of 5 
mm. Send stamp for 
circular. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., Agts., 
3 S 9 & 191 Water St., 
NSW VORJC. 
HAVE YOUR OWN WmY n:w jersey state abr l sacim. 
■ • ■» ■ « m \J \J II \J Will II fm ■ ■ Ti-i.-h >)Qsi niaminl .irliihtHnn ntf Hid Mt i W JATSPV StatO 
But always weigh ou a Jones Scale. Address 
Jones of Binghamton, 
.Binghamton, N. Y, 
The 23d annual exhibition of the Now Jersey Mato 
Agricultural Society will bo held lit Waverlv Park, 
opening Sept. 19th nud continue five days. The entry 
books for cattle wtU close Sept. 10 . lor schedule of 
premiums address P. T. QUINN, Cor. Sec’y' 3 , Newark, 
HINTS. 
Hanging baskets aro the best -watered by- 
plunging them in a bucket or tub of water, 
and allowing them to get thoroughly soaked 
through. 
It will be found that a whisk-broom wall 
materially facilitate tho dampening of clothes, 
which is a matter that should receivo careful 
attention if tho ironing is to bo well done. 
This mode of operation may often bo seen 
put into practice by the Chinese—tho great 
laundry-“itcs.’ > 
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The Marlboro Seedling—a large, red, high- 
flavored raspberry, and the Skowhegan, a pro¬ 
lific Black-cap, promise to share a part of the 
public attention in the near future. 
One ounce of salicylic, acid to a barrel (32 
gallons) of cider suffices to keep it sweet for a 
year. The acid should be put in the sweet 
cider and mixed well. Bung up and it will 
not ferment. 
The Rural New-Yorker wants agents 
everywhere. The work, we think, will be 
found easy, and an examination of our pre¬ 
mium list will show it to he very profitable. 
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The Rural New-Yorker is for the progres¬ 
sive, thoughtful, industrious farmer and gar¬ 
dener in every part, of the country; for the 
suburban and country home ; for the North, 
South, East and West. It is conscientious, 
sparkling, original, practical. It will instruct 
and interest every member of the household. 
It is conducted in a way that inspires the un¬ 
qualified trust and respect of its readers. 
Specimen copies sent post-paid without charge 
that all may have an opportunity of judging 
for themselves. 
FARM IMPLEMENTS 
Call on or write to 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., 
New York, 
For whatever you want of the 
above. Address 
189 & 191 Water St. 
The Dexter Queen 
PH/ETON 
IS THE 
Easiest Riding and 
iiiiniiim 
Invalids that cannot rlclo In any other vehicle can 
ride with pleasure and comfort on n QI.IEEN PH.E- 
TON. Farmers praise it, doctors think it the best, and 
the lads and lassos sav-Well, try one, and you 
will know for yourself wliat they say. 
Send for our pretty pink free circular. 
DEXTER SPRINC COMPANY, 
HUIjTOW, PBIWW'A. 
AXLES MADE FROM 
Extra thick ■wrought Iron tuning 
THE TIGHTEST DRAUGHT, 
THE STRONGEST AXLE, 
THE REST FINISHED 
WAGON MADE. 
Over 4,000 sold in three years, 
and not <1 single A etc broken y t. 
Send for Circular. 
We also manufacture a full line of 
Spring Wagons, Buggies, 
Carriages, Business Wa¬ 
gons, Drays, &c. 
WE GIVE MORE VALUE FOR 
THE MONEY THAN ANY MAN¬ 
UFACTURER IN THE COUNTRY 
The Milburn Wagon Co* 
TOLEDO, OHIO. 
AND MANUFACTURERS OF 
Portable 
AND 
Stationary 
17 & 19 EastGreenSt. 
ITHACA, N. Y. 
Send for Circulars. 
-LEVEL TREAD__ 
Threshing Machinery. 
Reinhart, Ballard & Co., 
THE SKINNER ENGIN 
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 
Manufacturers of Separators, Engines, 
Horso Powers and Grain Registers. 
188 . LEVE hors¥powers. 
Awarded a MEDAL and DIPLOMA OP HONOR atfcha 
International Exposition 
HEEBNES’S IYIP 8 OVED 
Level Tread Railway Horse 
Power and Speed Regulator, 
Circular aud Drag Saws. 
