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uoomkk &. Hoscbiut Press Co., Syracuse 
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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
SEPT. U 
Life {ind Accident Ins. Co. 
Encouragement for llie Feeble. 
So long as the railing embers of vitality are 
capable of being rekindled Into a warm and 
genial glow, Just so long there Is hope for the 
weak and emaciated Invalid, bet him not, there¬ 
fore, despond, but derive encouragement from 
this and rrom the further fact that, there Is a re¬ 
storative most potent In rone vlng t he dilapidated 
powers or a broken-down system. Yes, thanks to 
ns unexampled tonic virtues, Ilostetter’s Stom¬ 
ach Bitters Is (tally reviving streugtli In the bod¬ 
ies and hope in the minds or the feeble and ner¬ 
vous. Appetite, refreshing sleep, the acquisition 
of flesh and color, are blessings attendant upon 
the reparative processes which this priceless In- 
vlgorant, speedily initiates and carries to a suc¬ 
cessful conclusion. Digestion Is restored, the 
blood fertilized and sustenance afforded to each 
llte-sustalnlng organ by the Bitters, which la In¬ 
offensive even to the romlnlne palate, vegetable 
In composition and thoroughly safe. Use It, and 
regain vigor! 
THE ACCIDENT POLICIES 
OF 
THE TRAVELERS 
FOR THE HOUSE 
MY BULB AND PLANT CATALOGUE 
Containing descriptions of Tiynultiiha. Tulips, Lilies 
and all Bulbs, Plants and Sped* for Full Planting In 
the Garden, and for Winter Flowers In the House- 
just published and sent freeto all. Address, 
JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y 
A young man made his appoarance at Dead- 
wood last week in a pair of white pants. Ho 
was promptly escorted to the oars, put on board 
of them, aud an injunction placed upon him 
never tc> revisit, the plaoo, “ We can stand a biled 
shirt yon know," explained a miner, “ but wbeu 
it comes to weariu' biled drawers, we just make 
them git up and git." 
In an ancient churchyard not far from Stir¬ 
ling the following inscription may be traced on 
one of the oldest tomb stones: 
"Here lies John Dunn, 
He WHH shot with a gun ; 
Hie name was Prime, 
But that wouldn't rhyme.” 
“Thank heaven," said a tormented passen¬ 
ger, “there are no newsboys in heaven." “No,’’ 
replied the newsboy, “ but what comfort do you 
find in that?" The man didn’t say, and every¬ 
body else looked pleased.— Hawkeye. 
Mrs. Partington on Ginger.—“How fla¬ 
grant it is," said Mrs. Partington, as she sniffed 
the odor of a bottle of Jamaica ginger. “It is 
as pleasant to the oil factories as it is wanning 
to the diagram, and so accelerating to the cis¬ 
tern, that it makes one forget all pain like the 
oxide gas that people take for the toothache. 
It should have a place in every home where poo- 
ple are subject to bucolics, and such like melo¬ 
dies ; besides a spoonful is so salubrious when 
run down like a boot at the heel in walking, one 
feels like a new creature.” 
Reforming a Tippling Htjsband.—A n enter¬ 
prising woman in Dundee, who has the misfor¬ 
tune of having a tippling husband, for a long 
time bore her trial with womanly patience and 
meekness; from that she passed to gentle re¬ 
monstrance, but all without avail. Her next 
step was more decisive. While sitting up lately 
waiting for the truant, a bright idea sprang up 
from her nursed wrath, and she resolved to act 
upon it. Her husband at length appeared, went 
to bed, and fell asleep. Mrs. Caudle then set to 
work. She first tied his bands and feet, and 
then rolling the Bheet around him, sewed it 
tightly with double thread, and in this state left 
him till morning. Having slept off his debauch, 
he awoke, but something was the matter, for ho 
could move neither hand nor foot. Looking 
up, he saw his long-suffering wife bending over 
him, but not in loving smiles. First reproach¬ 
ing him for bringing “ wife and bairns to ruin, 
drinking there wi' sic a crew," slio folded down 
the bed clothes, all but the sewn sheet, and then 
laid on the “ tawse" with a right good will. 
Poor Candle stood it manfully for a while, but 
at length he pleaded piteously for mercy, and 
promised faithfully to be a better boy in all 
time to come. The cure, it is said, is likely to 
be effeotual. 
A lecturer, addressing a mechanics’ institute, 
contended that "Art could not improve Nature,” 
when one of the audience set the whole assem¬ 
bly in a roar by exclaiming, ‘ • How would you 
look without your wig ?"— Exchange. 
North Carolina proposes to introduce the 
bell-punch for registering votes at elections. 
Then the popular song will be : 
When Us reaoivoii a veto the inspectare 
WUlpunoh in the presents: of the electare, 
A Dem. check slip for u white votare, 
A Rep. chock slip for a hlnolt nigyare, 
An lutl. che.clt slip ror a bold boltare. 
All In the presence, of the electare. 
—A". Y. World. 
When a man oasually sits down on a large 
bumble bee’s nest, reason urgeB him to Bit there 
till he has squashed the animation out of the 
vindictive ocoupants, but instinct warns him to 
keep an important engagement elsewhere. This 
is one of those occasions when instinct invari¬ 
ably gets the better of reason .—Kansas City 
Mail. 
BEST I N THE W ORLD. The Best in tie World. 
ForHARNESS,CARRIAGE TOPS ,<$&&& Ready! Use. 
Ready! Use. 
FACTORIES: 
CL £ » 
jV£r \'OHK, 
vurcjtio, 
ST. LOUIS. 
ANY SHADE 
DESIERD. 
BOOTS, SHOES, HOSE, BELTS, ETC. 
OFFICES AND FACTORIES : 
Cleveland, New York, Chicago, St. Louis. 
Send for Circular, Etc, 
Address NAIAD OIL AND BL’K’G CO. 
liuVbtr Paint Co.: Dundee. N. y. 
OentUmm :AU of our customers who have used 
your Paint, speak in the highest terms Of Its cover¬ 
tly; capacity, r.heapnass ana beautiful glmsy finish. 
Wo consider two coats of the Rubber Paint fully 
equal to three coats of White Lead and Oil. 
Yours truly. M. E. BENNETT & CO. 
tar SEND FOR CIRCULAR, ETC. 
ALACE ORGANS 
THE BEST IN THE 
— WORLD — 
Manufactured by the LORING St BLARE ORGAN CO., 
of Worcester, Maas., and Toledo, O. 
The only organ made In which is successfully com¬ 
bined the following essential qualities of tone: power, 
depth, brilliancy, and sympathetic delicacy. 
The most exquisitely beautiful solo effects ever pro¬ 
duced. 
The only stop-action ever invented that can not bo 
disarranged by use. 
The only organ made with bellows capacity so great 
that it requires but little effort with the feet to supply 
all the air desired. 
The best made and most elegant cases in market. 
No shoddy ornaments used— nothing but solid wood. 
Every Organ fully warranted for five years. 
Write to 11 s for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List, 
which will be mailed postpaid on appl icution. Address 
LORING & BLAKE ORCAN CO. 
Worcester, Mass., or Toledo, 0. 
EMPIRE FARM FORGES 
A TOOLS. THE BEST. THE CHEAPEST. 
Thousands tn use. bend 3 cents fur Circular 
to EMPIRE FORGE CO., COHOES, N. Y. 
BIG GIANT CORN MILL 
Every Man His Own Miller. 
The only Mill that will 
ymT' WSSf ^ grind Corn with Shuck on 
_» without extra expense. The 
ES 5 Mill grinding Corn and 
Cob iiuccessiully that will 
grind Shelled Corn lino 
enough for family uso. 
Grinds twice iih fust ns any 
otlic.r Mill 01 siiine siee and 
price. Manufactured by 
25 J. A. FIELD, SON & CO. 
922 N. 2d St.. St. Louis. 
A. B. COHU, 
195 & 197 Winer HI., N. Y. 
AGENT FOil NEW YORE AND EXPORT TRADE 
fTrpmr Mon-dyPress 58?, 
lj V Dl V 111 dll ^ tS*b-mWtM 51 Lrcr .hr 
** J tor biiHiii..., lil.'il.un', yumrx or u 
His Own I v/iw lf Ctlftluguc of I'rouot, Type, Kb . 
f. tot * KELSEY Si Or> 
Printer. ^fLSlO^ 1 _ Meriden, Cot 
W1NSH1P & BROS., Racine, Wi». 
MANUKACTURKHS OF 
PUMPS & IMPROVED SEtf-Rf OULATINO WIND ENGINES 
U3F* Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 
B.W, Pavne & Sons, Coming,N.Y. 
-j fir aCk Established In 1M0. 
ThESi Eureka Safety Power 
t® [ Hit |h.p. cyl. ht. apace, wt. price. 
vwnwaw a This Is a combination ot 
7 ■ 1 v f« capitalists lu supply con- 
j /“m sinners only throughout 
the United Mates with 
PURE TEAM on the 
mutual principle, by getting up clubs. Send for 
New Price-List. 
CONSUMERS’ IMPORTINC TEA CO., 
P.O. Box 5609. No. H Church Ht., New York City 
OP HARTFORD, 
Provide CASH INDEMNITY in case of DEATH 
or TOTAL DISABILITY from 
Accidents of Travel, 
Accidents of Occupation, 
Accidents of Riding, 
Accidents ot Boating, 
Accidents of Bathing, 
Accidents of Hunting, 
Accidents of Fishing, 
Accidents of Fanning, 
Accidents by Laud, 
Accidents by Water, 
Accidents by Tools, 
Accidents by Machinery, 
Accidents by Animals, 
Accidents by Fire, 
Accidents by Drowning, 
Accidents lu the Field, 
Accidents in the .Shop, 
Accidents in Crowded Halls, 
Accidents in Hotels, 
Accidents at Home, 
Accidents Abroad, 
Accidents Everywhere. 
They are equally good and desirable 
WHETHER YOU TRAVEL OR NOT. 
General Accident Policies, by the 
year or month, are written by Agents at short no¬ 
tice. THE TRAVELERS has written more than 
500,000 POLICIES. 
AND PAID OVER 
32,000 CLAIMS 
IN DEATH OR INJURY BY ACCIDENTS. 
Cash Assets, - - - $4,453,000 
Cash Surplus, (Conn. Standard), 1,225,000 
Cush BeuelUs Paid, - - 4,000,000 
BEST LIFE INSURANCE at Low Cash 
Rates, with ample security, and (under a 
definite contract. 
JAS. G. BATTERSON, Pres. 
RODNEY DENNIS, 
See’y. 
REAL 
WHITE 
JOHN E. MORRIS, 
Asst. Sec’y 
GOOD 
SHIRTS 
FOR SO CENTS EACH. 
From the Workroom to the Wearer 
TWO well-made, linen shield-bosom, French 
yoke, unlaundered shirts, all ready to wash and 
wear, mailed postpaid on receipt of Onk Dollar. 
Give size of collar worn, and write y our name, 
post office, county and state plainly. Address 
NEWARK SHIRT CO., 
104: Montolair av., Newark,' N. J. 
|y One sample shirt sent on receipt of HO cents in 
postage stumps or currency. Mention this paper. 
GUNS 
and Revolvers. Illustrated Price List free 
Or eat Western Own Works, Pittsburg, Pa 
2 44Hin, 40x85 000!$160 
4x(i 
0 I 5x7 | 72 I 78x4812700 400 
Also, BPABI AEBESTINQ POET- 
ABLES/md Stationary Snrinei/W 
Plantations. Send for Circulars 
Please state where you saw tJils. 
$340 ORGANS like cut 
-FOR *IOO.- SSOOJor «90^g«S 
$75; other etylee 
for $65, 4H0, %50; 
for $65, $60, 450; 
$40u>«( $35. $900 
PIANO? 
$800 do for $200; 
$750 do for $175; 
S 700 do for $185 ; 
650 do for $150; 
$600 do for $135 
CASH, Warranted 
6 Vr». GREATEST 
BARGAINS ever 
offered. Mend for 
Catalogue.. Sheet 
.11 u* leal Hull Price; 
some »t 1 cent a page. HORACE WATERS 
& SONS, 40 Knot 14th Mi reft. New York. 
It la a mistake to suppose that any depart¬ 
ment of a paper may be slighted. The most Im¬ 
portant information Is to be found, at times, under 
the guise of an advertisement j and It Is agreeable 
to the advertiser and a courtesy to the publisher 
to mention the source of your information—in 
other words, to mention the paper. 
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ISCATARRH# 
Auk your Druggist for lt. f or send for Circular to 
N. B. PHELPS, Proprietor, 
No. 6 MURRAY ST.. NEW YORK 
Another Great Reduction 
ana h ■ a in pricks. best induce- 
L II ^ MB NT 8 EVER OFFERED. 
£ §\ O SEND FOR NEW PRICE-LIST 
THU GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO 
