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DEC 23 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
873 
A Suitable Holiday, Birtnday or Wedding 
p^ii^^oo 
18 Stops 
five .sjira J 
SetsR^yi I | II 
Vox 
Celeste 
&French 
Horn. 
Present, 
New Style Xo. 5000 
JltnionNjonM— Ruiffht t 
’ 73 inches; Uppth, 24 IneEw; 
Length, V) inches; Weight, 
boxed, about *H)0 pounds, 
13 Useful Stops,as follows: 
fl.i DIAPASON FORTE. 
(-3.) 
(3.) OliCHKSTRAL. 
(-1.) DC!.CM I'. 
(5.) DIAPASON. 
(fi.) Untnil 
(7.) HARP .EOIilAN. 
(8.) Vot lluaiana. 
(9.) ECHO. 
no.) DL-mm. 
(II.) CLARIONET. 
1X2.) Vo* Col.-sto. 
(13.) FLUTE FORTE. 
'll. Oolavc f iiupler, 
115.) BOURDON. 
(1C.) X'ri*ot>l, Ultra Sain. 
117.) RIGHT KNEE STOP. 
(IS.) He uud I,lie*' Stop. 
Five. Octaves, tine Wal 
nut Case of handsome u |>- 
pi'arance. built plain, but 
very neat, so it will not 
take t)io dirt or dust,. It 
contains the swkkkt Vox 
C eleste Stop, the famous 
French Horn Solo Combi¬ 
nation, New Grand Organ 
Right and Lett Knee Stun, 
to control the entire ac¬ 
tum hv the knee, if neces¬ 
sary. FlVRifil ScTy OP Goi.o- 
k» To.nuuk Rkkim. us fol¬ 
lows: A get of powerful 
Hull Bass Reeds : set of 3 
Octaves of Vox Ckukstic : 1 
set of French Horn ftc-ds: 
and 2% Octaves ouch ol 
Regular Golden Tongue 
Reed. Reside.-, all this, it 
will be fitted up With nil 
7.71! 
doubles t int jio wer of the 
instrument. Lamp Stands. 
Pocket for Music, Beatty •* 
Patent Stop Action, also 
Bounding Board ke , if. 
It Has a sliding lid and can 
venicittly iirrunged loin 
dies tor iron ing. The bel¬ 
lows, w liicli are of tile up¬ 
right pattern, are mmle. 
from tlu! best quality of 
rubber doth, are of great 
power, and are lilted up 
with steel springs and the 
. bcstqnalilyut pedal straps 
I Tbk Pnuts, insti: to or uk- 
| 1 Mi COVK770 WITIt CAUI’ICT, 
ARE I‘nl.1511 icn WTCT.lt., lit 
rrxAT iiKsioy, z.vn SKVKtt 
CI-TOi'T OP KKPA1UOH WORN 
PRICE.boxed and de¬ 
livered on cars here, with 
Stool. Book, anil Music, 
ONLY $65. 
Kg-7 irant lMs 
Pour Dollars Dec 
markabty loir of 
his beautiful Pavlov Orfjtl Hint rod need everyichere immediately; he nee the following 
Deduction front I'ef/ilfnr price. Out// n limited number trill be tl ixfMl&eft of at this re- 
" offer, amt positively no order trill he filled for less than $65.00 after the Ten Days. 
THIS SLIP IS If you will clip this notice and mail it in a registered letter, j 
n a Bjw Bk m 9 rn xTr Jt I together with in money [or by etieck on your bulk), within todays 
Baiw 8 B i H 31 n n ^ f - A*: t mm date of this newspaper, ( hereby agree toboxandship vou the above 
SsSir « C uLt B i- w ,?3 deecrilw'd Orgun.inclutungstoohbook and music, with ivcoipt in full foi-gefi. 
fe’Q 8 B a :S J? ]R sft; itrit after-one year's usoyou aronot entirely satisfied, you may return 
q B sSS? S vj >- u LI '(> 33 * "rifau at my expense, ami I hereby agree to refund votl vour money, 
mi i ■in .. * d' 1 interest from date of icmltt-aiicv. [Signed| DANIEL F. RE ATI V. 
FKKIGHT PREPAID. any going west Of St. This is a rare oppo’-tunilv to 
A* n iiirtnerinim.; ement tor you (provided you order im place an instrument, as it were, at yom- very (lour 
mediate! v.wiUun i, e ludtiysi.f agree to fu'epiiy- flight all freight prepaid, at inanufiirtnrert' Imvest 
on tin- above organ to your nearest railroad Height sla- wholesale prices. This oiler was never made before, 
uon. an-, PointCast ol the Mississippi River, or that tur on mil positively will not be re; gated in this newspaper. 
^■KW"!DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey. 
--THE BEST 
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Wo refer to 
T"~77a Warranted 5 years, satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. The 
'M f I Bust, mosi Killer cut, and Durable Washer in the xvorli. 
'■is I Slims no rival, tlio only machine that will unufc perfmtbj clean without ruL 
rJ 16£iiy. Can be used in any steed tub. or t-hlfte-1 from one tub to another 
m L-- —, in a uumicut. So simple and crwy le operate the most delicate 
ws lady or child eon do the work. SJadc of Galvanized Iron, and 
fcjSf- the only Washer in the world that has the Bobber Duixta on the 
Boilers, which prevent tlio breaking of buttons aud juju") to clothes. 
ff flprNTO MIAMTm Elusive territory. Detail price, §8.00. 
HU L G I O WHIMICU Agents’ sample, S3.50.V Also tbt cric- 
brated KEYSTONE WttINGKEN at Manufacturers' lowest price, 
liter et til- • paper. Address ERIE WAS1IER CO* l-Tie. Pa. 
u ^ > A Branchilis Astlimu, 
B fa fc..i ci> .. 3 amt Deal m ss cured at 
I 7! M C BA Sr IS H P’r/r A-.ric. Great improve- 
-w • ■ ® ■ ■BIBB ■nu -.its tnadn in post three 
years, and \» on.H-rliil cures afterotners faded. Bud 
cumi wanted. 1(0)1 If TICEAT.MENT deal 
on trial. Send tor mroulars- A ill ire- FREE. 
J. PU10E MUdJaii M D r- N .db St. PUila. Pm 
SSRg * DON’T FOUCKT Vtff .ShfeS 
NEW €AKI>H, luit WMio.j lor 1888. tor lOc. 
Id pfK'k*^ t. All Chromoa, Tbo lovoHoatfMicy »l*»Kijrnstj- ur ‘.oou. 
To excel in auwllty Ih one ulni, N*me tu u«»w niylwi ;;:pa, 
Sauiplo Book, ot till ktylci> II.'vcl Imported tlollddv 
ami Birthday t'ariU, with til poire UltiAtratml Premium 
LU1, U5c. OulllllOc. K. 1’ KATUil ^ OO. Nv>rtl»4’unl» Couu. 
YOUR M SSS 
yment 
ritten 
guarantee to furnish good situation. 
Write for particulars. 
0 BE FILIN TELEGRAPH CO.. 
Oberlm, Ohio. 
NEW no 4 i alllie Clirnmo Visiting Cards, 
name on, 10 cents. Warranted best pack sold. 
Agents wanted. L. JONES & CO., Nassau, N. Y. 
TENTS TO RENT for Fair purposes, by Co in. 
M Gibbs. 106 Sycamore St , t'tal’tl, O., 14 V h 
St, Syracuse. N. V, ami tta River St-. Trey N. V . 
Horal'ord , « Acid Photiplinta. 
Pleasant to the Taste. 
Dk. A. L. Hall, Fair Haven, N. Y., says: 
“ Have prescribed it with marked benefit in 
indigestion and urinary troubles.”— Adv. 
°kf fiua^• 
WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH THE MEAL? 
Perhaps the Rural or some of its readers 
will help me and many other suffering ones 
to an explanation of the undoubted fact that 
mush, corn-meal mush, can no longer be had 
with the flavor we remember of old, and it is 
the same with Johnny cake, Indian pudding, 
or anything made of corn meal, no matter 
what pains we take to have it freshly ground 
and thoroughly cooked. Can it be that our 
memory plays us tricks and that corn meal 
never was better than now? Or is it possihle 
(ami it is in this hope 1 write) that Indian 
corn has been improved and improved to the 
extent of improving all the flavor out of it! 
Is there not some old-fashioued corn yielding 
perhaps not so much per acre as the present 
popular varieties, but capable of making 
mush etc., of the real old-fashioned flavor! 
I f there is pray tell me where 1 can procure 
seed and greatly oblige A Subscriber. 
COOKING KALE. 
Another method of cooking kale is to cook 
till tender, drain, put on a little milk and but¬ 
ter in a saucepan, and when it boils put in the 
kale, with pepper and salt to taste. Boil a 
few minutes and serve hot. Thus cooked it is 
very nice, and many people eat it who will 
not do so cooked in any other way. a. l. j. 
KEEPING SAUSAGE, 
Seeing the suggestions of Farmer's Wife in 
respect to keeping sausage, I will give my 
wav. Pack your sausage in stone crocks and 
set them in the baker of your stove for half a 
day, having a moderate Are. Let them cool 
and cover with lard. It will then be as good 
next Summer as now. Frank. 
TO COOK PARSNIPS. 
W ash and scrape, cut in very small pieces, 
boil until tender and nearly dry. Season wir h 
butter or cream, pepper and salt. They are 
excellent cooked in this way toward Spring 
Daisy. 
WHAT WILL THE WEATHER BE TO-MORROW 
Pool’s Signal Service Barometer 
OR STOK.1I GLASS AND TUEIUIOHIETER COMBINED, 
WILL TEXiXi YOU I 
I twill detect aud 1 ndicate correctly an y rhanire iu the weather 13 t o 48 hours 
in advance. It ' d L-U what kind ot f Ujrm i* ui'oiv-cina/', amt from what 
direction—Invaluable to oavisulors. Farmers can plan their work 
accordiutr to It* I'KkJUctioai'. Saves OU t imes its. coat in « siwpe season 
Hum an accurate tUorinoiuftC'r attached, which alone i* worth the priceof the 
I combination. X i* great W HAT HE it INDICATOR ^endorsed by the 
Iruo.it eminent Phydriau*, PiMiewra BreY iai TUC 111(181 n I 
and ScieuCiiio men of the day to 1*0 the D t O I IN I fl 21 VY U n LI) ! 
TJie-'l hermi meter anil Bari meter are put m ti nicely huiahed \Milmit frame 
with sdlvcr plated triumdiiKaietc..miSilij:It u lie; atliulus- wella»usefulc*. 
I uameut. Wewiil send you nKUnpl/t one, d- icemlsir-, to y< airi'liu i . iu kooii 
order, on re.-cipt oiSI. cir six tor 8.1. Aaeola areiuuking from ltd to $ 2 -.) 
cEiIysoll'a^thein. A trial iHtl coricineAyou. tn-lor at mice. it. Sells nt 
SUtllT! Just the thing to sell to fortuers, nuirvhante, etc. In valuable to 
everybody. V. 8, Postv-vs Shaups taken if in yood order, but money pre. 
ferrea. Agents wanlrd everywhere. Scud for Circnlnr and terms. 
AddressallurderBto OSWEGO TIIEIOIO-UETKK MOKllS, 
{Largest m \ibti*hincnt<ifilu<kind lathe rmrl-i) Osvvej;«, O'" CRO ln.,N.\ . 
Wo refer to the M i.ror, iYKtniv.Kter, County Cloth, l’ir.-t and Second 
National Ranks, or any nusluoss house in OaneyXt, S.\. 
Write te>nr Pont O'lice, County amt State plainly, and remit by vioncymnie' 
dm fl >m y^'chor mfluffr+<l fatter, nt our tfart. 
ThU will umkc u Iteimtirnl urn! V ery Useful Present. 
MEAD W1UT THE IU'ISLH S VY ABOUT' IT. 
I llo-t TVefsllarmueiuf works a* w.ll ,-i.h m.-- - mi <m-a- nfli -lollfu-*. Veil can rely-on ll 
Uvi rv lime. Cser. Cu.v*. B. Koaxn.-. Sllip '-Twilight,*' Sau Francisco. 
Barometer received In good or ler, and nnet sitr thai rtu- instrulnent gives perfect sat- 
Isluetiou lu every rc-peet. It l. neatly made ami womn-rrully cheap a: 1 wp ilollars. 
Gxo. P.. Paksons, M. U. 11.11. Ollice, Pel roll, Mich. 
Pool's Barometer has nlromtv san-d me many times its eo»- fore*. IHng the weather, 
kbit wonderful eurtodiy ami worlij to perfection. F. J. K--saursoh, Mtiwnnkee,Wi>. 
BEWARE OF WOItTHLEKS IMITATIONS. None grenutna 
without our Trade Murk, and Signature of J A Poor, on bach of Instru¬ 
ment, os below: n ^ ^ ,■ 
MARK. 
Every tnstmment wamintetl Per feet and Pel table. Sire inches Iona, 
3 1 -, wdet If not satisfied on rereivini?’he Instroi'--nt return ft at once and 
we -wil\ refun il yotw money Please suit -1 w nerre y. -u so w onr -t< tvertisement 
ped eeparately, two pounds of raisins, seeded 
and chopped with apples, one pound of beef 
suet, chopped to a flue powder and mixed with 
apples, two pounds of clean, dry currants, half 
a pound of candied peel, chopped, of course. 
Now mix in the beef, grate up two nutmegs, 
a little cinnamon and mace, and a little all¬ 
spice: two pounds of brown sugar and mix all 
thoroughly. Do not use till it has been for 
two days packed closely in a jar with a little 
raspberry spirits or fruit sirup over it, if you 
object to a sprinkling of braudy. Keep a 
tight cover over the jar. It is best to keep a 
piece of bladderover it if your pantry is given 
to mold. This mince-meat, when well mixed, 
is of such melting consistency that it is always 
the children's real “Christmas pie.” 
A GOOD HOUSEKEEPER'S MODE OF 
COOKING. 
“A good cook and a good housekeeper,” was 
the remark made of an absent woman at a 
dinner party. These are qualifications that 
will render any woman useful, and respected. 
They are qualifications that every young 
woman should seek to attain. Having spent 
some time with the lady about whom these 
remarks were made, I knew the praise was 
deserved, and for the benefit of youDg house¬ 
keepers I will explain some of her modes of 
cooking. 
First, when she boiled potatoes, she put 
them into the water when it was cold, as 
they would then cook evenly through. She 
said that when they were put in hot water 
first, the outside would get done before the 
inside, and some of the potato would waste 
before the inside was “done.” Tf she bad 
tried meat, she turned off the fat, poured the 
water in which her pared potatoes had been 
cooked, and thickened it with a little flour 
that had been stirred with milk or sweet 
cream, which made a nice gravy acceptable 
to most people. 
When she made tea she poured on it boil¬ 
ing water, and set it on the back of the stove 
where it would keep warm, but not boil, as 
that would deprive it of its exhilarating 
properties, leaving only the tannin which is 
too binding for people’s health. When sbe 
made coffee she put cold water on it and let 
it gradually heat to a boiling point, then 
served. For Johnny-cake she took nice, 
sweet, sifted meal, poured on it boiling water 
so as to scald all tne meal, then added a little 
sweet cream or butter, or beef fat to 
shorten it. h. e. s. 
cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Gout, Gen¬ 
eral Debility, Catarrh, and all disorders caused by a 
thin end impoverished, oreorrupted. condition of the 
blood; expelling the blood poisons from the system, 
enrichingurnt renewing the blood, aud restoring its 
vitalizing power. 
During a long period of unparalleled usefulness, 
AVer’s -S.iRs.vi'Amr.i.A has proven Its perfect adapta¬ 
tion to the cure of all diseases originating in poor 
blood and weakened vitality. It Is a highly concen¬ 
trated extract of Sarsaparilla and other blood pu- Hy¬ 
ing roots, combined with iodide of Potassium and 
Iron, and is the safest, most reliable, aud most eco¬ 
nomical blood-purl Her and blood-food that can be 
used. 
Sold by all Druggists; price, $1; six bottles 
for 85. 
Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured. 
"Aykr’s SARSAT’ARtu.v has cured me of the Inflam¬ 
matory rheumatism, with which I have suffered for 
many years. 
Durham, fa., Melt. 2, taS'i. . W. 31. Moore. 
“ Last March L was so weak from general debility 
thin I could not walk without help. Following ihe 
advice of a friend, l commenced taking Avbr’-Sar 
sapajulla. aud before I used three bottles I felt as 
well as I ever did in my life. I have been at work 
now for two months, and think your SAasArARii.LA 
the greatest blood medlclue in the world. 
"J.v<es 3I\yxari>. 
"20 B'erp i'irul St., New York, July 10, isvj." 
AYER’S sarsaparilla cures Scrofula a ml all Scrof¬ 
ulous Complaints, Erysipelas, Evzcna, llingworm- 
Blotvhcs, Sores, Boils, Tumors, and Eruptions of the 
Skin, It clears the blood of all Impurities aids diges¬ 
tion. stimulates the action of the bowels, and thus 
restores vitality and strengthens the whole system. 
‘PREFARED BY 
Dr. J. C. AYER& CO., Lowell, Mass. 
Made frotn Professor Horsford 8 Acid 
Phosphate. 
Keeotnmended by leading physicians. 
Makes lighter biscuit, cakes, etc., aud 
is healthier than ordinary Hairing Pow¬ 
der. 
In cans. .Sold at a reasonable price. 
The Horsford Almanac and Cook Book 
sent free. 
Rumford Chemical Works, Providence, R. I. 
If. II. ANTHONY, Ag’t 100 and t02 Reade St., N. Y 
d* dh ifc dh 
WELLS, RICHARDSON A. CD’S t 
|§’i IMPROVED 
BUTTER COLOR 
A NEW DISCOVERY. 
EyFor several years we have furnl*lied the 
Dairymen of America with an excellent arti¬ 
ficial colorfor butter; so meritorious tbnfcit met 
with great success every where receiving the 
highest and only prizes at both International 
Dairy Pairs. 
fsPEtit by patient and scientific chemical re¬ 
search we have improved in s-vend points, and 
now oiler this new color os the best in the world. 
It Will Not Color the Buttermilk. It 
Will Not Turn Rancid. It Is the 
Strongest, Brightest and 
Cheapest Color Wade 
tTTAnd, while prepared In oil, Is* 0 compound- 
ed that it la impossible L>r it to become rancid. 
ITBEWARE of all imitations, arid ot all 
other oil colors, for tiiuy arv liable to become 
rancid and spoil the hotter. 
C3Tlf you cannot pat the "improved" -write us 
to know where and how to get it without extra 
expense. (46) 
WELLS, RICH VRDSON Sc CO., Bnrlinirton, Vt. 
AYER’S 
Sarsaparilla 
PROFESSOR 
DEAF 
Garmore’sAS'S?!.™. 
As invented and worn by him 
perfectly reimtiug Jive iicsriag. ^En¬ 
tirely deafforthiny years, he hears with 
them even whispers, distinctly. Are 
not ob'ervuMe, ami remain in posi¬ 
tion without alii. Descriptive- Circular 
Fo r. CAUTION i Do not be deceived 
by bogus rar drum. Mine is the only 
successful attlficial Ear Dram manu¬ 
facture-!. 
JOHN CARMORE, “ 
FI fill A Race Sts., Cincinnati, O. 
vV/, 7' ln Elegan‘ScriptType, V ry 
-Nj Ikmiitiral(oipoi(cilciirorno 
y/curtlA, IOC- M pk*. $1. 20 pearl baVePC^*V 
ygUtoilgcil cards with Upped corner*, /a 
scute’ InrgnAltmm containing *U tiioUtestN^ 
MtylcN orimportcd liw^l oils® hid.! satin FvfngeN 
,/oHn.la, with i limit nte<1 premium list k prlvsto terms 
lo •£«nta, Sii'. TA!U> MILLS, Korthford, Conn. 
m 
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OnftOclDUiiHt iicw t‘UrumoCttnU 10r. 11 
lets, maku 5U por «vnl. IMpa-c *S1>t r.*rAyoul’o 
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