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SPARKS AND SPLINTERS 
This is a combination of capitalist's to supply the 
consumers of l ea., throughout the United States on 
the mutual principle. 
We expect every consumer of Teas to render us all 
the assistance they can In carry intr out our enter¬ 
prise,!)* wo incite a specialty 0 / SUPPLYING CON- 
SUMEHS ONLY, (and ulletv no tnlddlt-me.T to rr.nke 
any profit, on our i,-nporUittoj)s,)whtcii ivlll enable us 
to supply them with Teas at price* lower than have 
ever been known, and of those tine qualities that 
seldom reach the Interior, being sold only In large 
cities and among the very wealthy. 
SEND Full PRICE LIST. 
CONSUMERS IMPORTING TEA CO. 
No. 8 Church Street, 
P. O. Box 5509. NEW YORK CITY. 
GORILOI’S ( 
Rllrer Plated Eincn 
Markur, with ea»« of 
type, for marking Juinmi, 
Cards, lutwlofie,. to. Fut 
upand tont FjttFK by 
mall for Sl.lO. 
A’gfiSlISi ^-BS 
/SESBBars 
JoonsBB<a 
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rlcsOTOflua 
SOIMVa.hineton St. 
„ FAVORITE 
Self-i’k’g Press $16 
ff'iw from $iS3 to 
Ofli.-ftcomplete SN SeudOc 
for 1l> page Is ek of PrcneK 
Type, Cuu, «<*.. illuatrated 
with inrtractiwn*. worth $1. 
OOKUAM .1 CO, 
IBOSTO.V, MASH. 
Stmt parly looking at the Elephant. —“It must be a waste of material to make such a pon¬ 
derous creature as that.” 
Our 
Combined 
CATALOGUE 
EVERYTHING 
FOR, THE 
RURAL CLUB LIST. 
THE RURAL AND OTHER PAPERS AT LOW RATES 
The periodicals In this list are offered at a large 
reduction from their rates, with a view to accomo¬ 
dating our friends who wish to subscribe for 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
In conjunction with uny ether paper herein named. 
AH who have a Garden should send 
for my Illustrated Catalogue, descrip¬ 
tive of the latest Novelties und choic¬ 
est Varieties of Vegetable, Field, and 
Flower Heeds. Free to all on, receipt 
of postage-stamp. 
WM. H. CARSON, 
SEEDSMAN, 
125 Chambers St., 1ST. Y-, 
(Late of Peter Henderson A Co.) 
Numbering 175 pages, with Colored Plate, 
SENT FREE 
To our customers of pastyears, and to 
all purchasers of our books, either 
Gardening far Profit, Practical Floriculture, 
cr Gardening for Pleasure, 
(Price $ 1.50 each, prepaid, by mail.) 
To others, on receipt of 25c. 
Plain Plant or Seed Catalogues, w ithout 
plate, free to ull. 
TO OBTAIN ANY JOURNAL, 
in this list, and the Rural, it Is only necessary to 
send your address In full, and the money with the 
order, when they will be sent, postage prepaid. 
Subscriptions may begin at any time. 
SAMPLE COPIES 
of the RUBAI, only will be sent on application. For 
copies of other publications address the publisher of 
the paper wanted. 
You can remit by Draft, P. O. Money Order, or 
Registered Letter, at vur risk; otherwise at your 
own. If there is no Agent for the Ritual in your 
locality, please become one by yoRMiNG a club. it 
will pay 
Now please note that we will furnish the Rural 
Nsw-Yorker one year and either of the periodicals 
named below, postage prepaid, on receipt of the 
price specified: 
* 
Monthly Magazines. S’ 1 | S.- 
is 
Seedsmen, Market Gardeners and Florists 
35 CortlandtSt., New York. 
PLANTS 
Fry TM! CQRTLAMD PLATFORM SPRIKfi WACOM 
TEAS and COFFEES 
IT WHOLESALE PRICES 
Imitation Gold Watches 
$15. $20 ail'’ 82.S each. Chain. 
$'1 l„ $17 , to Snatch. JewdU 0 lllic ..me. 
Font C. O. D.. br Express. Semi .lamp for 
llju»trKt»dCircular Collins Mital Watcb 
KACTORV,3I5Bros(l»oy,.Scw fork. So* SMC 
In Lots to Suit Customers. 
SPECIAL TEEMS TO CLUB ORGANIZERS 
and those who devote whole or part of time 
in selling our goodB. 
SEND FOR NEW PRICE-LIST. 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMP’Y, 
(P. O. Box 5643.) 31 ur.d 33 Yesey St.. New York. 
Arthur's Home Magazine...f -6 15 81 SO 
♦Demorest’s Fashion Magazine. 6 65 1 76 
Harper’s Monthly.. . .. 6 85 5 65 
Peterson's Ladies’ Magazine. i 65 1 00 
Scribner’s Monthly .. 6 65 S 70 
Science of Health.16f 4 0O 
St. Nicholas. ..Hi 1 90 
Weeklies [Literary] 
Appleton’s Journal.. B 65 6 96 
Dunbury News... .... . j ”6 f 99 
Fireside Companion. . ... 5 ty 165 
FraDk Leslie’s Boys and Girls. 6 Ur 1 25 
•• •• Lady's Journal. 0 65 5 65 
•Hearth and Home. 5D 185 
Waverly Magazine..... < <2i 6 50 
l Religious.] 
Independent......... .—•••• . j?®? 5 20 
Illustrated Christian Weekly. 6 15 1 60 
MethodUt. 8 1 50 
Presbyterian. ...5 rfO 4 w 
Presbyterian (John Knox Engraving).. 6 90 5 10 
The Advance. 5 65 190 
Watchman and Reflector. 5 85 1 85 
TMISCELLAN EOUS.j 
New York Witness. 1 16 3 10 
•• ** Hun.... 3 85 3 35 
*• »• Evening Post. 4 15 3 40 
u “ Tribune.... .... 1 65 4 UU 
“ ** Nation. 7 86 6 86 
Chicago Times...•'. i 65 ** 
“ Inter-Ocean. 4 30 3 60 
Cincinnati Commercial... 4 SO 3 8 u 
“ Knqulrter...... 1 6 j 3 90 
** Gazette. 1 65 3 90 
*• Times and Hand-Book.I’i 3 90 
Detroit Free Press. 4 65 5 
•Louisville Courier-Journal.. 4 65 3 10 
Springfield Republican,. 4 66 3 «5 
81. Louis Tunes. 4 15 3 oO 
Scientific American... 6 8 j 3 20 
Toledo Blade..... * 6? 6 95 
Toronto Globe.. * 6o 1 LU 
The papers marked with a * give to each subscriber 
as follows I-DKMOKEST’8, a choice of two Cbromor, 
“ The Captive Child” or " The Old Oaken Bucket;’ 
Hearth and home oilers 12 Etchings; the Court- 
i kr-Joi'rn'al gives a cuupon lor their Distribution 
of presents 
Address RURAL publISHINC CO., 
78 Duane Street, New York Clt 
Centennial Illustrated Description, Terms, 
&c., Mailed Free. 
a day sure made by Agents selling our 
Chn.mos, Crayons, Picture A Chromo 
Cards. 1‘25 samples, worth ft.5, sent, 
(ft Cents. Illustrated Qa.tnlegu« free. 
RD’S SONS, BOST’ON. Kstab’d 1880. 
LEASE send yonr Hdmi for C!rr«l„rw of Oa,lv'* PatenI Sleigh 
tarn, 6u.,Vj BRADLEY MP’G CO,, Bynum*, N, Y, 
END FOR ClliCinLARof Agricultural lmplc- 
1 ments to Abbott, Brew & Co., Mfrs, Cleveland,O 
END TO JAMES BRAYLEY, Bi’*ri!.o, N. Y„ for DsncilpttVe 
1 Prlc« List of Buffalo Pltu Thi.tljor. aud Hurt* 1'ouwi 
S END FOR CIRCULAR of the best Paint In 
the world to RUBBER PAINT CO., Cleveland, O. 
TO SUBSCRIBERS AND AGENTS 
The following is a graduated Beale of prices 
for nmall clubB according to the reduced rates of 
subscription for tlio Rural New-Yorker. This 
is done for the benefit of the small clubs in 
thinly-populated districts. Let each subscriber 
add two or three names to his own and remit for 
all at one time. 
Warranted 7 Years. 
MACEIE & CO. Rochester, K\ Y 
Moore's Rural New-Yorker.—W ith its full 
corps of editors, and anew puulisher of energy and 
ability, the management propose to celebrate the 
quarter-centennial of the plonec-r Rural in such a 
manner as to augment Its popularity and usefulness. 
Ivor a first-class, lively paper, containing matter of 
.interest for all classes, take the Rural New-York¬ 
er, and do bd at ouce, for the paper never was bet¬ 
ter, and its prospects never brighter.— F,eeporl tIU.) 
Journal. 
Mo ire's Rural New-Yorker is one of the read¬ 
able, useful, family papers, equally In demand by 
the Indy in her conservatory, the matron with her 
household, the farmer in his field, tbe stock raiser 
among hts animals, ar.d the young folks around ch 
evening lamp. —Laws of Life. 
The Best Paper, and tbe Best Premiums to 
Agents, Is onr motto. We ignore Chromos and all 
other cheap colored pictures, preferring to put our 
money in the paper and in Premiums to Agents. 
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