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for 1884 ? 120 Pages, Beautifully Illustrated, Three Superb 
Colored Plates, and tells all about the Best Garden, 
Field, and Flower Seeds, Plants, 
Bulbs, Small Fruits; Also, THOROUGHBRED 
Live Stock, Fancy Poultry, dc. It con¬ 
tains much valuable information, and is pronounced the BEST 
AND MOST COMPLETE CATALOGUE of the kind published. 
PRICE, 10 CENTS, *>ut will be sent FREE to any 
reader of The Rural New-Yorker intending to 
purchase. 
W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
MARCH 45 
A nobby thing in boots—A bunion. 
“A prudent man,” says a witty Frenchman, 
“is like a pin. His head prevents him from 
going too far. ” 
The prophet who thinks everything will turn 
out according to his expectations should try 
turning out molasses from a cold jug. 
A finely-dressed lady slipped and fell near 
the post office recently, and the gentleman 
who assisted her to her feet inquired. Did you 
break any bones, madam ? “No I guess not,” 
she replied; but I am just as mad as if I had 
broken a dozen of ’em. 
gRtereUanmjS grtmli.sing. 
Bright’s Disease of the kidneys. Diabetes and 
Diseases Of the Kidneys and Liver, which you are 
being so frightened about. Hop Bitters is the only 
thing that will surely and permanently prevent and 
cure’ All other pretended cures only relieve for a 
time and then make yon many times worse. 
USELESS FRIGHT. 
To worry about any Liver, Kidney or Urinary 
Trouble, especially Bright’s Disease or Diabetes, as 
Hop Bitters never falls ol a cure where a cure Is pos¬ 
sible, We know this. 
The CHAMPION 
HAY AND GRAIN UNLOADER. 
CLYDESDALE HORSES, PRRCHERON-NORMAN 
HORSES, TROTTING BRED ROADSTERS 
HOLSTEIN AND DEVON CATTLE. 
Our customers have the advantage of our many 
years experience In breeding and importing large 
oollection$, opportunity of comparing different breeds, 
low prices, because of extent iff business and low rates 
of transportation. Catalogue free. Correspondence 
FOW FI TiTi bhoth 
SPRINGBOK 0 -, CRAWFORD 
Mention Rural New-Yorker. 
Buckeye 
JUNIOR AND SENIOR 
Has no equal in capacity, adaptation or saving of 
time, labor, or expense. Hay, grain ibound or loose), 
ciover seed, peas, beans, stalks and unhusked corn, 
unloaded with equal ease and rapidity: tM loads un¬ 
loaded in six hours. For descriptive circulars address 
BOAKDMAN BROS., Sbortaville, N. Y. 
There was a spotted horse. 
That was so very proud, 
He would never deign to smile, 
And very seldom bowed. 
NORMAN 
BLOOD. 
He held his head up in the air. 
And thought himself a dude: 
And when addressed, he’d answer “ Hey!” 
Which, you know, was very rude. 
To encourage settlement and cultivation oi 
the Company’s lands In the Red River Valley, 
all of the lands (not timbered) uo>v owned by 
the 
St. Paul, Minneapolis 
AND 
Manitoba R’y Co. 
ACTUAL SETTLERS 
in lots of not less than 160 acres, nor more 
than 3*20 acres at the 
Low Price 
$3.00 per Acre. 
The terms of payment will also be very lib¬ 
eral, only 50 cent* an acre down, the balance 
in six annual paymeuts at 7 per cent interest. 
ThisoBer will bo open only between the 1st 
day ot March and the 31st day of December, 
1884. 
First applicants Will have llieirchoice from 
the entire field without reserve. 
FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. 
At these prices aud terms. EVERY FA R- 
MER, EVERY FARMER’S SON, EVERY 
CLERK., EVERY MECHANIC, EVER Y LA¬ 
BORING MAN, can secnre a borne with the 
smallest possible outlay. 
It presents the opportunity lor every one to 
secure 160 ucres oi his own choice ot land 
lor only $80 down and six nnirtial payments 
of $66 67 with interest. 
It is the most liberal oiler ever made by nuy 
Railroad Land Grunt Company. The terms 
are better thRU can be obtained from the 
Government, and the lauds included in the 
offer are the most productive ol any unoccu¬ 
pied lands in the United Slates. 
They are the Cheapest lands considering 
location aud quality, in tho United States, 
and every home-seeker should take advan¬ 
tage of this oiler without delay. 
Write lor Maps, general descriptive mat¬ 
ter and other information to 
J. B. POWER, 
LAND AND IMMIGRATION COMMISSIONER, 
ST. PAUL, Minn. 
IN THE COUNTIES OF 
NOR HAN,POLK, MARSH ALL.KITTSON, 
in Minnesota, outside of alive mile limit irom 
the road, will, duritig the year 1881, he sold 
to 
. pia W£^9RJes. 
Tone,ToRDli,Worim3iisltjp aM Duality. 
WILLIAM KRAUS A CO. 
Not. 204 and 20S West Baltimore Street, 
Baltimore. No. ixa Fifth Avenue. N. Y, 
Pulverizing Harrow 
r -TL/mCarrsuFR a Kin 
lWD IMSHERanoLiV ELER. 
ADVERTISEMENT ON PAGE {TFBI 
SPECIAL OFFER. 
Were Sow 17 apd Planted iq I 553 ,with| ^ 
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SEEDS and plants 
CATALOGUE FOR IS54.FREE TO ALL. 
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** Send for Illustrated Circulars to 
MAST, FOPS 8 Co., Springfield, 0. 
IHE COMB AULT’S 
CAUSTIC 
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AllXllXiTi uxjJUJki x uu AiVLiirjoijiijaj i-i, ,y auu ilj m 
Is undoubtedly the most val- 
am ^ reliable Veteri- 
nary Remedy ever discover¬ 
ed. It has superseded the Actual Cautery 
or hot iron; produces more than four times 
the effect of a blister; take^ the place of all 
liniments, and is the safest application ever 
used, as it is impossible to produce a scar 
or blemish with it. It i.i a powerful, ac¬ 
tive, reliable and safe remedy that can be 
manipulated at will for severe or mild ef¬ 
fect, Thousands of the best Veterinarians 
and Horsemen of this country testify to its 
many wonderful cures and its great practi¬ 
cal value. It is also the most economical . 
remedy in use, as one tablespoonful of 
Caustic Balsam will produce more actual 
results than a whole bottle of any liniment 
or spavin cure mixture ever made. Price 
$1.50. Sold by druggists, or sent, charges 
paid, by LAWRENCE, WILLIAMS & 
00., Sole Importers and Proprietors, Cleve¬ 
land,'Ohio. fair None genuine without 
it has our signature on the label. 
C 1ARD8. SO assorted Chromes (new) wllh mime and 
/ 0 latest songs, 10c. Capitol <-’ard Co,, Hurtford, Ct. 
m7w7 dumham 
has mrojiTitD 
90 PER CENT OF ALL HORSES 
Ever Imported 
From France to America, 
« Whoso Purity of Blood Is eUnlill.-hcd by their 
S um-* 111 the Perohe- 
>k „f France, which 
Draft Horse Record of 
published n 25*&00 
Momely illustrated 
for uJsE containing 
8 TALLI 0 HS AflABES 
Now on hund. All Stallion* Guaranteed Breeder*. 
Catalogue free. Addle*., M. W. DUNUA M, Wuyue, 
Du Pagoflo., Illinois. (85 miles west of Chicago, on C, 
A NeW. R’y, 
NEARLY HALF A MILLION 
