' 1- -T- « 
ark-arresting h arm and Dairy Engines of 
ora 2 to 12 horse-power, mounted or un¬ 
warranted to be the Best, and Cheapest 
ids. Prior* from SI SO upwards, bend 
ited Catalogue “ A ” which will give you 
ation and price* to 
B. W. PAYNE Ac SONS, 
Box 8-11, Corning, N. Y. 
COLtWIBIA BICYCLE. 
IT . ' Bicycle riding is an accorofilish- 
p35* ment easily acquired, and israpid- 
]y becoming Ido most jypular of 
u ///\ out-door sports; as a health reBtora- 
tive it is invaluable, bringing into 
action every muscle of the body, 
WHl strengthening thiv lungs, and in- 
\V : CwTY > - vigorating the wearied brain. The 
V yimA practicability of the machine is 
\ Vy V tT / generally conceded throughout the 
“ conntry, and the thousands of bi- 
cvoios tn daily use are constantly lucreaiiing in num¬ 
ber. Bend go. stamp for catalogue. with price list and 
full information. THE PuPK M’F'Vi 00., 
78 Summer Street, Boston. Mass. 
including governor, feed- 
piunp, drive-pulley, etc., etc. 
at the low price of 
3 Horse power.,.. $240 
Established 1651, 
CRIST MILLS, 
Os FRENCH Bt'BB BTONK 
Forcible Mills for Fanners, 
8swMlUs.eto.,l6slres; over 
2,000 It. aie. Price from |S0 
op. Complete Mill and Shelt¬ 
er, |9S. A boy can grind and 
keep in order. Adapted to any 
kind of suitaM* power. Com- 
|,l,te Flooring and Corn Mills. 
KORDTKE & MAKMOlf CO., 
6)8 »’ « .... 870 
Manufactured at Springfield, 
Ohio. Send for Descriptive 
Pamphlet. 
LEFFEL & CO 
Batavia. Kane Co.. Ill., U. S. A 
nr. i Valeo 
Humorous. 
Mrs. Theopork Cook of Utica pays her respects 
to the Japanese fan In the last number of St. 
Nicholas, as follows 
There lives in the laud of Japan 
A very lugubrious man. 
Who sketches with toil, 
In water and oil. 
Strange sccnea for the Japanese fail. 
He paints with tlie Chinaman’s queue, 
And uses vermilion and blue; 
He delights in large herds 
Of long-legged birds. 
Which he makes with their bodies askew. 
He strives with the noble intent 
To picture oacli current event; 
He oitou spends hours 
Over intricate flowers. 
And receives Just tho eighth of a cent. 
A compositor who cannot agree with his 
wife says he must have taken her out of the 
wrong font.—Puck. 
“ Bridget, the d net upon the furniture is in¬ 
tolerable. What shall I do?” “Do I do 
mar’m, pay no attention to it.” 
Lives of groceryroeu remind us 
They can make their starch half lime, 
And with sugar wholly blind us, 
Putting sand in all the time. 
“ Yon can’t play that on me!’’ said the 
piano to the amateur who broke down on a 
difficult piece of music. 
We are told that the doctors are daily dis¬ 
covering new diseases. Let’s abolish the pro¬ 
fession—Boston Post. 
A little girl sent out to hunt eggs came back 
unsuccessful, complaining that “ lots of hens 
were standing round doing nothing. 
Collector.— How many times do you wish 
me to call for this money ? Debtor—My dear 
sir, you need never call again. 1 shall not be 
offended. 
Georgie (four years old) at the tea table— 
“Mamma, may I have some sardines?” Mam¬ 
ma—“ Waittili I'm ready, Georgie.” Georgie 
(surprised)—“Why, ma, it’s me that wants 
’em l” 
A young man on Main street says he is going 
to attempt the feat of going forty days with¬ 
out working. He says if his employers do not 
watch him, he thinks he can accomplish the 
task.—Rockland Courier. 
“ Can dogs find their way home from a long 
distance ?’’ says an exchange. It’s according 
to the dog. If it’s one you want to get rid of. 
he can find his way home from California. If 
it’s a good one, he’s apt to get lost if he goes 
around the corner. 
A little girl once said that she would be 
very glad to go to heaven, because they had 
plenty of preserves there. On being cross- 
examined, she took down her catechism and 
triumphantly read: “ Why ought the saints to 
love God ? Answer: “ Because He makes, pre- 
serves, and keeps them.” 
“ Ant good shooting on your farm ?” asked 
the hunter of the farmer. “ Splendid,” re¬ 
plied the agriculturist, "There’s a lightning- 
rod man down in the clover meadow, a cloth 
peddler at the house, a book agent out in the 
barn and two tramps down in the stock yard. 
Climb right over the fence, young man, load 
both barrels aud sail in.”—Hawkeye, 
RECRUITED BY THE SUMMER VACATION. 
Parson Smith.— “Ha! I feel strong and vigorous once more!” 
INVEST ONE CENT 
in a postal card, address It to H_ A. Kenton 
wight. Illinois. A.NI) order our Club List ol 
_J0 Newspapers A Periodicals, which we send sinir 
ly to any address at lowest club rate. Yon will get 
mch information that we c umot give you here. 
EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY GIVEN TO AGENTS. 
SECURE YOUR READING 
Please say you saw this ad. in the Rural. 
The Tide of Emigration 
To the great West seems always at the flood. As 
the great forests are swept away, and settlements 
are established along the streams of that vast re¬ 
gion, an enemy obtrudes himseir among the homes 
of the settlers, scarcely less to be dreaded than 
the barbarous Indian. Fever and ague scourges 
those new commuiililes, and it Is only by tbe use 
ot au efficient preventive 1 bat its malarious breath 
can safely be inhaled. IIosiotter’s stomach Bit¬ 
ters, a fori ii.y1ng aud protective medicine, without, 
a rival on this continent-, has for over a quarter of 
a cent ury been the chief resource of the new set¬ 
tler, the miner and agriculturists ot the West in 
lime Of sickness, his surest sub-guard against the 
inroads of disease. This medicine, besides being 
an antidote to malaria, counteracts the effects of 
exhaustion, hardships and exposure, and reme¬ 
dies rheumatism, dyspepsia, constipation and de¬ 
bility. 
K1SSENA NURSERIES. 
jiipanese Maples. Rhododendrons. Hardy and 
Greenhouse A /.aieas. Camellias, Roses, Purple Beeeb in 
large quantities. Fruit and Ornamental lrees, 
Shrubs aud Vines. Price Lib ts free. 
PAJtSOMS & M)AS CO., 
(Limited) 
FLUSHING. N. Y. 
THE NATURAL BUTTER COLOR 
Was awarded the dInloma of highest merit at, the In 
ternationuL Dairy Fair. New York, by the Committee 
of Judges, also at the St, 1 ,oms and Ilfinphi State i airs. 
It is the cheapest and best in the market. Cheese color 
by the gallon For sale by dealers. Manufactured by 
R, S WHITE 8 00.. Fort Atkinson, Whs. Write for 
clrcidars anlgrlC®B*t.^^^ Uew-Yobkes. 
BADGER STATE 
Butter Oolor. 
Received tlie only honorable mention granted to any 
Butter Color at the International Dairy Fair of 1872. 
If not for sale by your dealer, send for circular, &c., to 
the manufacturer, IS. SHELDON, Fort Atkin- 
eon, Wis. 
UNLIKE PILLS, 
And the usual Purgatives, is pleasant to take, 
And will prove at once the most poteut and harmless 
System Renovator and (Ilrn-Hcr that has yet 
been brought to public notice. For t 'oust ipu(inn. 
Bilinnsu****, Headache, Piles, and all rtiH- 
nrdr.rx arinina from an ahutruatcd * tat?, of the 
Rations: insist on getting the article called for. 
TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE Is put up in 
bronzed tin boxes only. Price 60 rents. Ask your drug¬ 
gist foi Descriptive Pamphlet or address the proprie¬ 
tor, J. K. 1IETHEKINGTON. 
sfi Park Place, New York. 
SPECIAL 
PROPOSITION! 
746 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
OCT. 23 
THESE GOODS WILL BE FOUND TO COMBINE. 
TO AN UNUSUAL EXTENT 
Elegance in Style and Finish, 
Durability in Wear, and 
Economy in Price* 
WE ALSO OFFER AN EXTENSIVE ASSORT¬ 
MENT OF Turkinh, Persian AND East Indian 
CARPETS. RUGS AND MATS, DOMESTIC OIL¬ 
CLOTHS, AND OTHER Popular Floor Cover¬ 
ings AT 
Extremely Moderate Rates. 
Manufacture l)y Oralre 
Expressly for tlie Season’s Retail Trade. 
FEED MILL. 
AI1 lron bul the 
•EgjjBlha . Chenp, Effective and 
BE RUN BY ANY 
apacity from 6 to 36 bushels per hour, according to 
j. Send for Catalogue and prices. 
U. 8. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., 
J.&J.DOBSON 
CARPET MANUFACTURERS AND RETAILERS. 
Do Your Own 
Printing! 
*3 Press for cards,envelops, etc. 
14 Other BlZOH, #8, $M| ■ik"', $44, Ac. 
Typo setting easy by printedI lu¬ 
st ructions. 1 >o your OV •> printing 
40 & 42 WEST 14TH STREET, N. Y. 
JOHN VAN GAASBEEK, 
Manager. 
BQOKWALTER ENGINE 
Compact, substantial, eco¬ 
nomical and easily managed. 
Guaranteed to work well and 
give full power claimed. 
/AIDER PRESSES AND GRATERS. 
\ j Boomer A Bosohkrt Press Co.. Syracuse, N- x 
RICHMOND CITY MILL WORKS, 
RICHMOND, IND. V__gdf 
MILL. STONES 
Flouring Mill Maohinerv. ' 
tbTlwst^rench Burr iH ,, tea 
CORN AMD FEED MILLS If ||j[ 
In the oountry.^Send ID 
Monarch and Young America 
CORN AND COB MILLS 
Only mills made with. 
Cast Cast Steal Grinders. 
Warranted superior 
to any in use, for all pur¬ 
poses. Will grind faster, 
run easier aud " ear lon¬ 
ger. Satisfaction vvar- 
antecd. Also, Corn Hholi- 
ers. Feed Cutters, Cider 
Mills. &c. Send for circu¬ 
lars and prices. 
Manufactured^ aqrLCULT URAL CO^^ ^ 
PS S3 
Record 467), Six Ham Lambs, got by Imported Ox¬ 
ford Prince” (600). All from Wgtvtfsrcdewes and of good 
quality. Also a few good Cotswold Ewes; all for sale 
at reasonable Prices. 
T. P. DICKSON, „ 
CLARK. MERCER CO., PA. 
Or, IIO Liberty St., New York City 
Indlan&pou», 
Wo will send by M AIL, (post- 
age paid) 3)4 LB. PACKAGE of 
our celebrated KEN-HUN 
CHOP TEA on receipt of 
S2.-5D. It is the FINEST 
imported BLACK TEA, with a 
UK FEN TEA, flavor War¬ 
ranto* Ito Silt f ALL TASTES. 
Parties wishing to tet-t it before 
buying in quantity, we will 
send 
Saoiplo on receipt of 6 cts. 
Postage stamps taken. SPE¬ 
CIAL TERMS ON LARGE 
ORDERS. Particulars free. 
The Grunt American Tea Co. 
IMPORTERS. 
31 and R3 VESKY ST., 
P. O. Box 423& New Yoiek 
NEW DESIGNS 
IN 
WELTON, AXMINSTER, MOQUETTE, 
VELVET, BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN 
CARPETS. 
