@!.$T 
WALTER 
WOOD 
TmmgCAM W.'TO tH / 0* N&. 
^Ui.sccllancou.si ^tlvcrtising. 
PROFESSOR 
POWDE 
Made from Professor Hereford's Add 
Fhoaplinte. 
Recommended by leading physician*. 
Makes lighter biscuit, cakes, etc., and 
is healthier than ortllnnrr Halting Pow¬ 
der. 
In bottles. Sold nt it reasonable price. 
The llorsfovd's A linoiiac and Cook Kook 
sent free 
RuiUfordChetnleal Works, Providence, H. f. 
II. M. A NT 11 ON Y Ag’t 111) and 102 Beade St..N. Y. 
( K in»E PETKOhEim 
Can lie bought for a reasonable price, delivered on 
board the cars, in barrels of fifty gallons. For price 
address HI M. sHIAbl, 
Coopersiown. \ niiiiucii Co.. I’a. 
JtllSKT ur.p, rl)l i Mi l III ) ,, 
I Ii4*«trr \y hit*, lU rk.hlrt* .W York¬ 
shire Hottll)<lnwn«(uUwalil 
mil Dlfunl Dufni LnttiljM 
Scoleh Gjllry hbtpli.rol lloir* unit 
Ktoey Poultry. Mend for C «t»logu« 
W.ATLKE Bl'lU’EK A CO.AIUL** 
£m\$, £tt&& and giant**. 
HOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT 
CROWN STRAWBERRIES 
td in arc a ;»•..,/! crup next seaxtm. Otit ulun!-* arc in the finest 
camUtiun. Catalogue containing ful I cultural ilirectlonc in&iteq 
Kft • 
.Mount Hope ^lursorlMi Jlochnulrr, X, Y, 
Mention this paper. 
PX.UM lipS.-EUm’EKS' PftJDE. 
We now offer BUDS of our New valuable Market 
Plum, at foilowtUK rates: per Hundred, f 1.50: per 
Thousand. *10. Address 
VV IL.EV dk MEKHEHEAU. Caynga, N. Y. 
VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY 
1 Ready for Shipment .Inly 20 ill.) 
CROWN EXPRESSLY FOR SEED. 
t’orapri-ing tho«* hiu«lv&o<( rmwlnnthu vnrictte*: Tt'SCAN 
If i? A N l>, V A LI.K Y. MVIITLV* AM It UK. KID 
SlK!&!r2 I .X&HD» muimterravian.1 \M>. 
RETIPSAEW WHITE. CANADIAN L MBER, O*. 
t'"« -AHTKR It Kit, At, 
QPCPIA n C CCD ^A>np)t-)f «*■:!) prv:*' . hWry, dri- 
prCLIHL Uritn oripUoa, *mt mv **Treatise on 
" "cat Crowing, or how to grow 50 hu.hcln per 
at - re. yeiu on receipt of 6 cento In postngc stamp., 
SAMUEL WILSON, 
foh. 8ac.k 
TO CLONK A Ni KHTATK, 
The well known and valuable Farm property be* 
longing to the Estate of the late At. P. WORTHY. situ¬ 
ated at au.kvs hill, Ontario Co N. Y , Is offered 
for Sale. Suid Farm containsabout Ml Acres of first 
cluas Land. Moat of lllr Form lips to the Fast and 
South, and a* good wheat of grass producing luud us 
can be found III the State. Large Dwelling House, 
Six large Barns, all In good condition bine new, fUxlh, 
with basement; Carriage House, Sheds, etc, ts well 
watered. Store, Fn«t orth-e School, Blacksmith and 
Wagon-maker only few rod- awttf. 
It Is In good ail a oc l}> he divided Into three rarms, 
viz. Me Acres, with large hiirn vim a good Well and 
Fruit. IIX) Acres, with House, large Burn, and Sheep- 
shed. And one Of about Silt Acres with the Main 
Buildings. 
The said Farm will be sold In one body, or will be 
divided ;e> above, and on reasonable terms. 
For further Information, Inquire of 
HI ,1U ION I*. WORTH V. Admlulstrator, 
< lilintplu igun. N, t , 
Or F. I). WiiEKLKU, lien I it.title Agency. 
Cuiiniidnigun, \ V. 
Do not want to exchange or trade for other pro¬ 
perty. 
T a n r\ T ryaTHQ Netting Investor* S percent. 
ft 1 jMcLIiry principal and Interest guar¬ 
anteed. Guaranty based on capital of f7lt,0on. Refer 
to any commercial agency. Send for circulars. 
Texas Loan Agency, Corsicana, Lexus. 
FLORIDA PSRJS'LfaSJ? FREE 
Month! for 25 cent*. Address 
FARRELL’S LAND OFFICE, Waldo,Florida, 
m GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
AUam? o^BorrSeS; HI ra! \'ar- 
,>flnIe A Boone, Old Iron- 
Jdd, J rat y <tueou 5 ^ Pamphlet tilling 
what and how to plant* rm B 
I IT Y ai/vritm 1 * ' 
NEED WHEAT. 
Martin Amber, Tasmanian Red, and Gold Dust. Send 
10 cents for samples of euon. Brief slow. Satisfac¬ 
tion guaranteed. II <>. CRIST 
New Alnrkm, ludianu. 
PHQDLSCTof 200 ACHES 
iSEED WHEAT! 
The above cut represents the IIBH Itl 1VGTON UACIIIVI-: FOIE DlCiimn I't/TA- 
f oi:n, It will dig where there arc heavy vluos, and DOES GOOD WORK IN ALL KINDS 
0JL i ' SOIL, leaving the potatoes on top Of the ground, WITHOUT (MJTPINl j OH BRUISING, 
and in good shape for picking up. If it docs not perform Lite work, as above stated, success¬ 
fully and satisfactorily, no patronage is asked for it It will tell Its own i-tory in a potato field, 
with a span of horses attached to it. 
It was awarded a DIPLOMA from the Western New-York Agricultural Society at Roch¬ 
ester, N, Y , September :iOth, 1881, for a succicskful Machine for Digging Potatoes. Also, 
FIRST PREMIUM at the Fairs of both Rensselaer and Saratoga Counties, N. Y., and CERTI- 
CATE OF HIGHEST MERIT at New York State Fairs, 1882 and 1883. 
Only a limited number of orders for these Machines can be filled in time for the Potato 
Harvest this year. 
For Price, description, and Testimonials from parties who have thoroughly tested the 
Machine on their farms, address 
_Planters’ Hoe Co,, Troy, N.Y. 
__ . B M mmm m m I THE OLD RELIABLE HALLADAY 
THE BRADLEY 
I \ M § REAPERS, 
MOWERS 
BRAKES. 
STANDARD WIND MILL 
Territory 
BOSTON, 32 8-Mark' if BRADLEY & Cu, 
New York, 22 College Place. 5 SYRACUSE. N. Y 
B Cn WILL BUY ONE 
•PM ALL RIGHT 
|| nell'-fi-cit, K I UA W As 
HAY Cl.TTKU. 
njfo K Steel, and tcmftcrcJ.afid 
cnflfJ to l«vcr with three tx>lt5 # 
u Lc easily taken nlf to Nhar^n. 
rut ix by the 
to which the knife Is boltfrh 
the lever U ralwl. tin: 
All are warrant^! S«n«l for 
vill l.t* mailrtt FRKE. 
Anil\F.< 0„ Ni wurl, O, 
NOVELTY BONE WORKS PHOSPHATE, 
Mauufactiire'l by the Novelty Bonn Works, at West 
Troy, N. V. — Kstabllahcd In Isflu, Thin Is u Pure Bono 
Phosphate, anil ttierl* Is no better In market. Tt Is a 
complete StauijHrd Manure. Dealers wishing the 
sale of the best Phosphate In market, will call on or 
address WILLIAM H, Wl L LI AMH, 
General Agent, Won Troy, N. Y. 
17 Hizes, I to 4(1 lluise Power, adopted by the U. S. 
Government and Leading Railroads. 
Also the CuU-tirulKil IX L Feed Mill, IX I, Ktulk Cut¬ 
ter, I X I, Nlitlliir, llorac Power*, Wood unit Iron 
I* limps, TuiiUm, N ores’ liny lug Tool., .to 
tor Qstalogosslid l'rke-LUt, »Uil««a 
U. S. Wind Engine & Pump Co., Batavia, I1L 
* THE BUST IS CHEAPEST.” 
ENGINES, TURPCUCDQ SAW-MILLS, 
JorsePowers * HIILOIILnO CloverUullers 
(8nlted to all seetlont. > Write for I hkk Ulus. Pamphlet 
and Price* to Tho Arntman A Taylor Co.. Mansfleiu. Ohio. 
1S34 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
475 
PERSONAL. 
|lcal Iffjitatc. 
$torh anti poultry. 
SHOUT IIOUN Young Hull, of fashionable 
tribes for slab-, by K. 11. ALLEN, l Imtliuiii, 
Hiorris Cu., New Jersey. 
REGISTERED SWINE 
Thorough hr**«l t It titter \V l*o» 
/• imioriiii litrLfthlro* 
True* pwllcrfp x* t - * • •» with cvitry tkiiDh) iolJ. HtroQic, healthy 
itook only» Purlh (uurunlvi'it, fknil riaidd for n^w (Jut**- 
Uaue. C* il. WarrlJMTtoii. Hot 02 A. Went €Jho#teis Pa. 
ALLTH E'CH01CE> NT£W 
LL 
TH 
GOO 
OLD 
SORTS 
Mrs. A. T. Stewart is 84 years old and the 
richest widow in the world. 
The man who invented the polka-dance, 
Franz Hilrnan, has just died in Prague at the 
age of eighty. 
Bayard Taylor’s parents, both “in the 
nineties,” still live in the house he built at Ken- 
nett Square, Pa. 
Mr. A. II. Swan, of Cheyenne, is said to 
control more live stock than any other indi¬ 
vidual on the continent. 
A great lover of tobacco was Mrs. Sarah 
Smith, of Mattoon, Ill., who has just died at 
the age of KH>. She continued its use to the 
very last. 
When afflicted with gout in both feet, Mr. 
James Russell Lowell received ninety calls of 
condolence within two hours after the first an¬ 
nouncement, of his illness. 
The oldest inhabitant of Texas- Millie Caru- 
fer, colored, wno recently died at the age of 
11U—was distinguished by the fact that she 
did not claim to have been Gen. Washington’s 
nurse. 
Indiana hires more than 7,000 teachers. 
Over 0,000 of that number are females, and 
they get but au average of $35 80 per mouth, 
while the male teachers receive $57.40 per 
month. 
“Uncle Henry” Logan, tho colored mes¬ 
senger of the Register’s office in Washington, 
who handles more money than any other man 
living, earns $720 a year and lives in a $10 a 
month cottage. 
The fact that the late Michael Thomas 
Bass, the great English brewer, left more 
than nine million dollars is thought to in¬ 
dicate that it is more profitable to make beer 
than to drink it. 
Somebody has discovered that El Mahdt 
regulates the price of gum-drops in America 
this season, as the world’s gum-arabic comes 
from the Soudan, and be bus raised the price 
from eight, to twenty cents per pound. 
Two sisters and u brother named Plonk, liv¬ 
ing near Lincoln, N. C., cling to life remark¬ 
ably. Tho brother is still called ‘ the baby,” 
although 98 years old. One of tho sisters, Mrs. 
Bailie Weaver, is 99 years old, and tho other, 
Mrs. Jane Toutheron, is 98. 
The bridegroom in an Oregon wedding was 
19 and the bride 46. Moreover, the man was 
handsome and tho woman plain, But he had 
been for a year a herder on a lonely rango, 
without a feminine face of any kind to look 
at, and when she visited the place with some 
tourists, tho courtship was rapid aud re¬ 
sultant. 
_ $mptcment,$i mil Parhittcry. 
WALTER A. WOOD MOWING AND REAIMNITmACHINE COMPANY, 
Hooslck Falls, Kensselaer Co., IV. 'YT., 
EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURERS OF THE 
Walter A. Wood Improved Harvester, 
WITH 
IMPROVED IRON fRAME TWINE BINDER, 
AND 
New Bundle Carrier Attachment. 
THIS! MACHINE has been VICTORIOUS at EVERY FIELD 
TRIAL in AUSTRALIA the Present Season. 
11IGIIT GRAND PRIZES having: been AWARDED IT, 
A FULL LINE OF THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED 
WALTER A. WOOD HARVESTING MACHINES. 
Manufactured by us, are for Hale by our Ageuts throughout the country. 
We made aud sold, in 1883, 45*032 Machines. The number of Machines mnile and sold 
since the establishment of this business in 1863, is 48 l,r,SG. 
_WALTER ATWOOD MOWING^AND HE APING MACHINE CO. 
HERRINGTON POTATO DIGGER Patented. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
THE PLANTERS’ HOE CO., 
THOY, iV. Y. 
THE LINE SELECTED BY THE U. S. GOV’T 
TO CARRY THE FAST MAIL 
vl.-V „ , 
T ;& ,-e 
. t' ‘ 
8'<4.V 
'.V 
GOING WEST. 
ONLY LINE RUNNTN0 TWO THROUGH 
TRAINS DAILY FROM 
CHICAGO, PEORIA AST. LOUIS, 
Through the Heart of the Continent by way 
of JPocltlc Junction or Omaha to 
DENVER, 
or via Kansas City arid Atchison to Denver, con¬ 
necting Iti Union Depots at, Kansas Cilty, Atchison. 
Omaha atal Denver with through trains for 
SAN FRANCISCO, 
and all points In the Far West, (shortest Dine to 
KANSAS CITY, 
Arid all pOlulH la the Mouth-West. 
TOURISTS AND HEALTH-SEEKERS 
Hhould not forget the fact that Hound Trip tickets at 
reduced rati* can be nurenased via this (Irene. 
Through l.luc. to all the lleullh und Pluaxur* 
Kesurte of tiie west and Mouth-Went, locludluie 
the Mountains of COLOR A OO, the Valley of the 
YoacmUe, the 
CITY OF MEXICO, 
and all point* Iri the Mexican Republic. 
HOME-SEEKERS 
Hhould also remember that this line leads direct to 
the heart, of die Government mill Railroad Hands In 
Nebraska, Kansas, Texas, Colorado and Washing¬ 
ton Territory. 
It Is known as the great THROUGH CAR LINE 
»f America, and Is universally admitted to he the 
Finest Equipped Rnilrnitil In tho World for 
all ciannen of Travel. 
Through 1‘lckels via this line for sale at all Rail¬ 
road Coupon Ticket Uthccs In the United Htated and 
Canada. 
T. J. HOTTER, 
Vice-Pres, and Geu. Munnger. 
PKKCKVaD DOWELL. 
Gem Pass. Ag't Chicago. 
JNO. U. A. BEA N, (leu. Eastern Ag’t, 
J17 Rroadway, New York, and 
3Wi Washington rtt,, Boston. 
