JCNE 3 
PERSONALS 
Implements and Machinery 
$cal ©state 
Moses Taylor, of this city, died last Tuesday- 
He left $40,000,000. 
Humboldt told Sir John Bowring that all 
dahlias of Europe were the descendants of a 
few seeds he bad gathered in Mexico and sent 
n a letter to Lady Holland. 
Joseph W. Coburn, who laid the flrstcorner- 
stou* of Bunker Hill Monument and built the 
first railroad in this country (the wooden one 
from a granite quarry in Quincy, Mass., to 
tide water), is still living In Boston. 
The Marquisate of Hertford, from having 
been almost the richest, is now almost the 
poorest of English Marquisates, three-fourths 
of the estate of 'i'backsray’B Lord Steyne 
having passed by will to Sir Richard Wallace. 
Edward Rosner’s wife deserted him five 
days after the marriage, at Farmington, 
Mo , drove him to suicide by her heartless 
perfidy, and married bis rival one day after 
becoming his widow; yet she claims his entire 
estate, and will get it, there being no other 
heirs. 
Although the Scotch profess to Idolize 
Burns, they allowed tbeir greatest poet to spend 
his time in guaging beer, and at this moment 
they are permitting his nephew to die in the 
workhouse. Gilbert Burns, an old man-of- 
war’s man, ir uow, in his Slst year, in Glas¬ 
gow Poor house. 
A miserly farmer of Litchfield, Mass., has 
been buying broken-down horses every Spring, 
working them hard all Summer, and killing 
them in the Fall. As he paid hardly anything 
for the beasts, and avoided the cost of win- 
teriug, the plan proved profitable, until a 
Bergh society had him heavily fined. 
Tns western Missouri town of Liberal is 
zealously anti Christian. Believers in Chris¬ 
tianity cannot buy land there, and are ex¬ 
cluded from residence as far as possible. The 
founder is an atheistic lawyer named Walser, 
and he has gathered a population of about 300 
infidels, who, however, differ widely in their 
own theories. 
Mr. Emerson in the days when his mind 
was most darkly clouded never forgot two 
things—his exqui-itecourtesy and his love for 
his friends. At one time when his memory 
had failed him a visitor happened to mention 
Dr. Fumesi, of Philadelphia. “ Yes, to be 
sure,” said the old man, withau awakening of 
remembrance and delight. '* Furness is my 
dear friend, a mist lovelv gentleman.” And 
all of his old animation came back in talking 
of his friend. 
the western 
Farm Mortgage Go 
Lawrence, Kansas. 
FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS proOuctivefam 
is*™ tfe 
ThJrd National Bouts i n New VoikCltv! 
Funds promptly placet. Largo experience. Ao losses! 
investors coDtJJeUuci to no IathI. Ao dc)/iya in pay* 
S 0 P 15, U, . P ve !7 100113 accepted. 
LJi iu £522 E2J2S" . to /hOMsepkln*; Safe and 
ano GRAZING LANDS ARE FOUND ON 
« Northern Pacific o. 
in MINNESOTA, DAKOTA, 
and MONTANA. 
BIG CROP AGAIN IN 1881 
IS it as threshed. Those anticiitaftng- the pur- 
uer, should not fail to seiitl for circulars, which 
ie latest inprovements, including our “New” 
hew’ tailings «devator, etc., etc. All improve- 
tiers I atent. hearing date, March 2ist, 1882. 
right to manufacture this “truly wonderful 
LOW PRICES; LONGTIME; REBATE 
_FOR IMPROVE¬ 
MENT; reduced Fare and Freight to Settlers, 
For Fu^l Information, address 
R. M. Newport, gen.Uno agt. 
V non this Paper. ST. PAUL. MlNN. 
miiTu Don't locate before oeeLni 
BIRDSELL MFG. CO. 
Soutli Bond, Ind 
Say where you saw this 
L>on t locate before *eeljifc oar James River 
t Illustrated Catalogue free. 
J. b v AM If V. ClarMmont. Rnrrv Co. Va. 
Ilrui ■i’uhlicatiotts 
Manufacturers ot 
eA<*i.umvmiDia ui II A I ■■ ■ ■■ ■ a 
PMm Spnni fani HOLMAN S 
OPEN AnTtoTBUGGIES, ffiS? 
PhaetDns, Road Wagons, Etc., Etc. 
Haring recently enlarged our works, we are 
•reparnil to. and will furnUh a better wagon 
■ or tbe money than any other concern In the 
lTilled States. All our work is fully warrant 
ed. No shoddy or poor work Is allowed to 
leave our shops. Catalogues furnished on ap¬ 
plication. Agents wanted everywhere. 
CORTLAND WAGON CO.. CORTLAND, N. Y. 
bra.ncb office, 263 Wabash ave., Chicago, ill 
htenttor , (hit eofu-r ul/tt \io%t v-rite 
tfi-Ttf#, j*cta$, STUlI., ok 
Ditson ft Co. make a special feature of Sunday 
pchool Song Books, and can safely commend the 
three new ones which they publish ihlsseason Their 
compilers are practical work, r.% In the Sunday 
School, and with previous publications have been 
extremely successful. The new books are : 
THE BEACON LIGHT. 
By J. n. TENNEY and E. A. HOFFMAN. 
A collection of new hymns and tunes carefully se 
lected from a large quantity of manuscripts, of 
which four out of i very five were rejected, only the 
very best being retained. Il'tce 30 cents. 
LIGHT AND LIFE. 
By R. M. MclNTOSH. 
This new book Is quite comprehensive, providing In 
a small space ample material r..r two years, tnclud 
ing a great variety of new hymns, as well as some 
cents ° nca wlUuh are always lu request. Price 33 
BANNER of VICTORY 
Bv A. J. ABBEY and M J. MUNGER. 
jj'lf, ^elatest of the three new books, and Is sure 
to meet with good success, n contains all the varie- 
tnV* , frcshio-ss which cotiId well l.c desired, Includ 
, V Je “ utirul phees especially adapted for 
prajei and praise met lings. Irtce So cent*. * 
OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. 
SEEDS! 
FARMERS I It pays to have good tools and seeds. 
.$2.00 Per 1,000! 
$15.00 Per 10,000. 
ALSO 
CABBAGE P 1 AXTS 
AT 8AME PRICES. 
Good plants from good seed, on good soli. 
Send tor special Plant Circular. 
\V. ATLEE BUKPEE & CO., 
P. O. Drawer Wi. 
Philadelphia. Pa. 
It pays to have good tools and seeds. 
It pu vm to buy of a reliable hou-c. 
It will pay you to send for our 
_ Illustrated Catalogue. 
GARDENERS 
NURSERYMEN 
*** ' 1 Slow and steady wins the race.” 
Steadily, but not slowly, Kidney-Wort is dis¬ 
tancing all competition for uuiversal popu¬ 
larity and usefulness. This celebrated reme 
dy cau now be obtained In the usual dry veg¬ 
etable form or, in liquid form. It is put up 
in th latter way for ihu espe ial convenience 
of tuose who cannot readily prepare it. It 
will be found very concentrated and will act 
with equal efficiency in either form. Read 
a d ver tisemen t. —.4 tl u. 
IMPLEMENTS 
Philadelphia Lawn Mower, t ___ 
Cahoon Broadcast See l Sower, I WB ARE THE 
Matthews’“Seed ’DriJlsranX’ I SOLE 
other fir^Lclass goods. I WESTERN 
Everything for the Lawn, Gar I AGFN'TS 
den. Greenhouse or N ursevy I aulpi 1 8. 
We WARRANT everything as represented. 
HIRAM SIBLEY & CO 
An English Veterinary surgeon and UL*anst, now 
traveling In this country, says that most of the Horse 
arulCiU's Powders gold hett- O'" worthless trash lie 
says at Fherldnn'8 Condition Powders are absolutely 
pure and immense y valuable Not', ag cn earth will 
mane hens my like shentlan's Condition powders Dose, 
one leusp onful loom- pint food Sold everywhere or sent 
bvmaiiror eight letter stamps I 3 JOHNSON ICO 
'ti<sb>o Muss formerly ILu or Me 
SEEDS AND IMPLEMENTS, / 
Fully Illustrated Catalogue sent free. 
CHICAGO, ILL. Wholciale And Retail. ROCHESTER, N.T. 
Terms for 1882 
The subscription price of the Rural New-Yorker Is 
Single Copy, per year. $ 2 .U 0 
Six months.... LIU 
Great Britain. Ireland, Australia and 
Germany, per year, post-paid.$3.U4 (12s. 6<L 
France,. 3.04 (16 ^ fr. 
French Colonies ... 4.08 paji-i fr. 
Any one sending a club of seven Is entitled to one 
copy, one year, free. 
Agents will be supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. 
Entered at the Post-office at New York City, N. Y., 
as seeoud-class mail matter. 
IN BRUIT, at the Monmouth Nursery. Also. Jer¬ 
sey Queen, I'rlne*. Finch, Shirts, Fi;..-r, Oyp-y, Bid- 
weli, Mt. Vernon, orient. Mitin Glo«s, and a host of 
other varieties both new and old Llltle Silver Is on 
the .N. Y. and !,. li Ulv Central It K ot N. .I., be¬ 
tween Red Bank ntul Long Branch. STRAWBERRY 
DAYS —F-Iday, Junuiith, and Wednesday, June 14th. 
A cordial Invitation is extended to all. 
J. T. LOVETT, Ultlo Sliver, New Jersey. 
ERRY BASKETS.-BEST. CHEAPEST. Free 
circular. V n B*TTERROV Rnfrolo. K v 
a week, $12 a day at home easily made. Costly 
outfit free. Address True A Co. Augusta, Me 
iHA'ND.SOirE CtIROSlO CARDS, New 4 Artistic 
.Irtl'^ns.nitme on.la ease lOo. Acknowledged best sold. 
Album ofSomplu Sic. Jf.W, Aunt lu, Fair Haven Colo. 
tllU^£rt\m| S L ,) , U . , "i t ?" 1 in nL ' at Psniphlet form, handsomely 
VI VI VI r- r ;ii.e-I from lurei cieiu ;j r t on iii,t [, u< . r Ton 
Honks bl ton ol the grc»UM nuibors iti the world. 
Swirt u Unl'i,'Ur a '°" T®* l 'l m **l to nuy address upon 
rt*o * t ot Only . u tent, i u i.. sixuit.- i ., - j 
complete spa i;rinlirl.lterl lioi i u eli'JI) bouud turn. ii, v . 
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« m.ri' 1 bv Jlri. Aloxamler; p. SUt. r IS, 
Collins. 10 Anne, i nuisLby Sirs. * 
w * wUI rend ail il.w al-uvc w.xs 
or only Tu mtyjttt ona m p 
a ciittiine for t;vitta«,u . 
five cents fat card la ibt.o l.r 
the s hun- ramilv Ur ninuihx 
ablt informative till .- 
Ten luluulite Huvks I 
chants | Pm.l f;r them i 
you mv not pi'rlrenv siti'>UH 
rnasc vui a prt-.-nt „■ a,.,,. | 
win be »uid For Al.no M 
hoota. tln-rvftire hi -busing „„ 
ot i our neQldmr* in buv ane set evoh 
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lone t-toliiitheJ si„| - 
F. M. LIT"! tr.N. PuhUshvr, S? PurU Place. 
J vine 13 lidding. 
Iain prepared to bud special varieties of Peaches 
Apricots, Nectarines and Plums In lots of l.UCO to 
SB,OHO Tre*n to be dollvrred in Full of ISS.’ or r-prlng 
of 1388. Would like orders In by Junnl. Stop June 
budding by June 15th. I urn then ready to execute 
lar e coders lu Fall budding for parties wauling spe¬ 
cial varleiles for any location. 
Correspondence solb lted. Catalogues gratis 
GREAT NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN NURSERIES, 
RANDOLPH PETERS, Wilmington, Del. 
General Advertising Rates of 
THK RURAL NKW-YORK1E: 
Inside (Agate space). . 10 c. per 11 
Outside or last page.. 50 <■ 
Discount on 4 Insertions, 5 per ct.; 8 Ins., 10 per 
18 Ins., 15 per ct.; 36 Ins., a) per ct.; 52 ins., 25 per ct. 
r*r- No advertisement Inserted for less than *2 
a week in your own town. Terms and $5 outfit 
free. Address Hailed A Co.. Portland. Maine. 
F Ix^On 60ilrgnntn«wrOhromuisirJt/lOr. 14 pks.$/ 
r AgU. itinkc 60 pt-rrrnl. Plfiuc st'iul 2Wcfi»pA|cent\ 
Album «»r>itliipt<*. I'rvniiliin LU Ac. Blitnk Vur«l?* ;U 
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j Uow will fnUioii enj*?i uifoi r or 
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wl1 !nom them. Iuu (Am* 0 / it— 
.» for VD Cents! Pon t m ( « the 
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Not ilijitj ihfuimre list of ten 
M*ml Five Si ino/r he ten 
erfbcixietitand ?cttiug four 
. yon can Ktft your ow n t ajI a 
" e wb'f bi»ny D*«s|>*|*. r pub.mh.r 
io the Loimnerclal Asvndes, ss w<- have been 
known .VJilr.-ss 
i New 1 orlu 
wholi-als. MUt'I MKHU) l .tllll Ulllihts ■Wdirord,Coi 
aua poultry 
The People have Proclaimed 
The Clydesdale 
rhe of Draft Horses 
BRINGS 
*T0 EVERY 
MAN’S DOOR 
It is manifest that from GOOD SEEDS 
50XLY can Good Vegetables be obtained 
The character of LAXD11ET1PS S KEU S 
Las been substantiated baton/1 all question. 
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AGENTS! AGENTS! AGENTS! 
G!.N. DOi 'G i..i liem’ new book, just jmbi/ehai, entitled 
THIRTY-THREE YEARS AMONG 
Potato Bug LONDON PURPLE. Potato Bug 
1 oison. TRADE MARK. Poison. 
8T“V” a^SSl’SSt” VSHKi.SSf' 1 * co - ,u " rm p a 
IP-'”' iff* ehaiux ever ottered to you. Introduction by 
tj-g; M V.v Hus rrbly JthoUmte/t, First ct/ixs and 
i; . I. 2 " ,,rk ,>u 'r. c U ; UI ers 10 to 1, sml u the fastest set- 
ltn-; io,.k civ.- publlslicd. igontsnvernge I <1 to 20onlctt aday. 
1 7 I . 1 h ttiOKaiiuI in firm. First class UJE.NTSU 1\TF1». 
h rC h“ S t\ e \v7? ,C VJ. 1 IV'i I-rtra firms oven. S/-nrt for circulars 
to A. l>. lVUul llLM.TO.> A CO., llarUord. Conn. 
CENTS 
SELUNCd^r 
£1 Are making4^1 w U 
■ ■Beoftuse every termer mttJd it. It U the latest and mo»t oouipteie workevwr Isstued In AmerlcA trvailiu ol lior*v 
tlo^ bheep* etc., their breeds, breedlug, traiuing, causes of disease, symptoms, ami remedies. Over 1,000 tuurci 
llluatrutlona. Highly endorsed by such emlueut authoritieo as the President. Vice Presldeut.aud Secretary ofrhuat 
College of Veterinary Surgeons, Hon. J. W. Oaosoxm and others. Farmers, their sons, and jureiita desiring nrnfltab! 
should send at once far ftill partloulars and terms. Address HCBRARO rhpMt nut St,, Phllftdc 
PLANTS Tor the million, at prides to suit the million. A 
•uperbtv illustrated book, “SCCGE8S WITH 8MALL 
FUUH’S H with a very liberal h paja h 
offer. (L7* Catalogue -"ent free. 
Cornwall -on -Hudson, P Kill 11 
New York. kll III Via 
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