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chance. 
Home seeker* 
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Write to 
ST. PA CL, MIHN, 
THE LATEST IMPROVED 
BUCKEYE CIDER MILL 
AND 
P.P.MNSVA CO 
\^*K»oora\.o,g^ 
ST IMPROVED 
Poultry 
PLATFORM SPRING ^ 
GOOD NEWS 
TO LADIES! 
Greatest Inducements ever of- 
feri il. Now '» yoor time to get. up 
orders feronrcfleliruled Teas 
and C«»irv«-n,»nd secure a beautl 
ful Hold Rand or Moss Rose China 
Tea Set, or Handsome Decorated 
old Band Moss Rose Dinner Bet, or Oold Band idow 
•corated Toilet flet For fiillpertlemar* address 
* C £Trare* Inn WAT AM ElfclCAJSf 1 J A CWD. 
CROWN ROWERS. 
THE REST IS THE CHEAPEST. 
The Crown Mowers and Crown Reapers 
have all the Intent Improvements, anil are simple, 
strong durable, well made, finely finished: first-class 
In every respect. 
For prices and terms, address 
Janesville Machine Co., 
Janesville, Win 
Factory Established 1859. 
The Westinghouse 
Threshing Machines, Engines, 
Horse Powers and Saw Mills 
flrnin Threw It era. uuequaled In capacity for 
sepurallug and cleaning. 
Combined (Jr-in nod Clover Threshers. 
full) equal to regular gram machines on grain,and a 
genuine t;luvrr Holler in addition. 
Two Spcrd Traeiiuii and Main Engines. <• to 
15 Horse Power, poiltlvely l he most desirable for 
Lightness. Economy. Power, ami Safety. Roller has 
horizontal tubes, and is therefore free from the ob¬ 
jectionable features of the vertical boilers. 
Horse Powers, both Lever ami Endless Chalu. 
All sizes. Send for catalogue. Uklress 
THE WESTINGHOUSE CO., 
Schenectady, N. Y. 
°On*tion reg»'d' ri ® 1 
lADd and Immigration CommUaioner, 
St. Paul, Minneapolis A Manitoba R'y, 
478 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
UTILIZING DOG POWER. 
THE 
GreatAmerican 
T 
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Company 
Do they ever bury a dead calm? 
“Abe you having much practice now? 1, 
asked an old judge of a young lawyer. “Yes, 
sir, a good deal, thank you.” “Ah, I’m glad 
to hear it. Iti what line is your practice par¬ 
ticularly?” “Well, sir, particularly in econ¬ 
omy,” 
“Why didn’t I go to her assistance?” said 
the man who had lain in bed while bis wife 
laid out a burglar. “Youug man, I’ve had 
a number of tussles with the old gal, and I 
knew that burglar had trouble enough without 
my giving him any.” 
“But do you know, pa,” said the farmer’s 
daughter, when he spoke to her about the ad¬ 
dresses of his neighbor’s son, “ma wants me 
to marry a man of culture.” “So do I, my 
dear, so do I; and there is no better culture in 
the world than agriculture.” 
Little Bbotiikh (whose sister is playing 
cards with a gentleman)—“Mr. Smiler, does 
Nannie play cards well?” Mr. Smiler—“Yes, 
very well indeed." L. B.—“Then you had bet¬ 
ter look out, for mamma said if she played her 
cards well she would catch you. ” 
“Dm you break any of the rules at school 
to-day, Philip?” 
“No, sir.” 
“Then why do you look so crestfallen?” 
“Because the teacher broke a rule.” 
“The teacher broke a rule, you say; how so?” 
“Over my head—that’s why I feel so badly!” 
A Sunday school teacher, says an ex¬ 
change, hud grown eloquent in picturing to 
his little pupils the beauties of heaven, and 
he finally asked: “ What kind of little boys go 
to heaven?" A lively little four year-old boy 
with kicking boots, nourished bis list. “Well, 
you may answer,” said his teacher. “Dead 
ones I” shouted the little fellow at the extent 
of his lungs. 
PusccUanrou!* 
Akttpphniiam. Mass., Jan. 14, isso. 
I have been very a irk over two year*. They all 
gave me up a* past cure. I t rie i the most, skillful 
physicians, ini I they iiM nut reach the worst part. 
The lungs anil heart would HU up every night and 
distress me and my throat was very bad. I told my 
children I should never die In peace until I had tried 
Hop Ritters. 1 have teken two bottles They have 
helped tuc very' lurch Indeed. I urn now well. There 
was a lot of slrk bilks lo re who liov.» seen how they 
helped me, and they used them and are cured, and 
feel as thunk ful as I do that, there is so valuable a 
medicine made. MBS JCLIA O, CUSHING. 
WlSSTON FORSTTH CX>., N. C. 
Gents—I desire to cxppi-s- to you uiv thanks for 
your wonderful Hop Bitters. 1 was troqb ed with 
dyspepsia for live years previous to commencing the 
use of your Hop Ritters some six months ago. My 
cure has been wonderful. I urn pastor of the first 
Metho del Church of this place, aud my whole con¬ 
gregation can testify to the great virluea of your 
bitters. Very respectfully, 
HKV, II, PKRKBEK. 
S3?:IVID FOR. CATALOGUE. 
STOVER MF’G CO. 
FREEPORT, ILL. 
COLORADO 
STOCK KNIFE. 
Price, $ I .OO. 
MAHER A: UK OSH, 73 S Street. Toledo, Ohio. 
If vou pry with your knife, this one will 
not suit you. Blades are Ihln, and made 
for keen, clean cut'lng, and tempered as 
carefully as a $2 razor. Price 81. port p’d. 
Farmers’ Extra Strong 
2-bladc, TV:.: medium, 
2-blade, tec.: t bl.. 2*,: 
Hunting E.mkz. I i 00 ; 
OgNTU* 8-bUdc, *1: Hit 
CHER K*U% 
MBxS - n Mm* blHde ’ 
rtl '""‘"'ked f^» 
Abn,-ii..w 
Bsc a Raz- 
HEADQI ARTERS FOR 
The “Standard” Galvanized Wire Nettings 
THE BEST CATTLE FASTENING! 
SMITH’S 
in: uivoi iiiuij uii mi: jti in iinii 
Garden 
Fencing. 
Vine 
Training. 
Lawn 
riipiep* lex-, apace, lias larger capacity. Is 
re durable, and runs lighter than any mil . 
ide. Remember the name, the ^ 
Latest Improved Bucket 
t- Aj 
Has a single Frame, 2V*xS—strong and well n>„ 
Is easily worked by hand and c an be used with power.. 
Two men can grind -l I® 8 barrel* ol cider 
per duv. Has 8 cast Cylinder* with straight fluted 
ribs, and crushes the apples Instead of grating them. 
Two size* made. Senior and J nnlor Buckeye, 
furnished with 2 curbs each. Weight of Senior, 850 
pounds: Junior, 13d poumla- 
Address 
P. P. MAST & GO., 
Springfield, Ohio; or 
BRANCH HOUSES: 
ST. T.OUIS, MO., 811 North Main Street. 
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., 38 Market Street. 
PHILADELPHIA, PA.. 211! North Broad Street. 
KANSAS CITY, MO., and 
MAST, BUFORD & BUKWELL CO., St. Paul, Minn. 
-- Fencing. I 
i O' tited Catalogue containing Plans of Poultry 
is -P . and Runs Pigeon Houses. Aviaries, Dog Ken 
■ /Y r? iarden Seals. Summer Houses, Ac., together 
(w* valuable Information about keeping Poultry, 
A, Ay -ons, Birds, and Dogs, and bow to make it proflt- 
^ Ye, sent on receipt of 10c to cover postage. 
Address 
Mrfa. d i Imporitrs , 
BKOCKNEU vY EVANS 
4 42 West M.. N. Y. City. 
WHITMAN’S IMPROVED 
SEELEY PATENT 
PERPETUAL HAY AND STRAW PRESS. 
Received Fir»t Premium a* N. Y. State Fair, IHHU.lHtlwid 
l»c; and Grand Gold Urdal tn ISO. over Dederlck and udieri 
Th.-. only perfect Hay Press made. Fan J 0luO ® 1 *“■ 
Mo.t »imrle »nd durable. A b»le every 8 minutes. S»U»fs<x 
Uon guurauteed. Tbr« bale, to any other Pres.' two. Bend 
for Circular*. •> Also lioroe-Powaro, Kosd Grader*. Cider Mills, 
Corn Sheller*. Feed CntUr*, eto. Ilsnu tsolured by 
nmrrviS AGRICULTURAL CO» BL Loula. 
SELF-ADJUSTING SWING STANCHION! 
The only Fraetlenl Swing Stanchion Invented. 
Thousands In use. Illustrated Clrculur free. Manu¬ 
factured by C. D. BROOKS, Addison, Steuben Co., N.Y. 
Cornell University. 
THE TECHNICAL COURSES. 
Agriculture, 
Architecture, 
Civil 'Engineering, 
Electrical Engineering, 
Mechanical Engineering. 
Entrance F-xamlnatiuiix begin »i f* A.M. 
September 10. ISS4. To regular students In Ag¬ 
riculture. Ins'rucllon Is free. For i he UjnvHttstTY 
Rkgisiku. containing full statements regarding re¬ 
quirement* for ad mission, course of study, degrees, 
honors, expenses, free scholarships, fellowships, etc , 
and for special luforoiation, apply to the Treasurer 
ok Cornell University, Ithaca, N Y. 
jjftj CIDER 
lHll Presses, Graters, Elevators, etc. 
BOOMER & BOSCHEUT 
^ CO., Syracuse, N. Y. 
■ PH A B A A i .TV 
I DEALs 
WIND MILL. g2£*~ 
Among the many points of superiority of this Mill over ALL OTH ERS, 
we mention «■ 
* I LEVERS, WEIGHTS, PULLEYS, 
fm \J CHAINS OR WIRES 
Thrown in and out of wind by revolving the Pump Rod 
Adjusted by 
Pump Rod to 
Lock Itself 
In a heavy 
gale if desired. 
HAS A BRAKE which prevents wheel from running when out of 
the wind. 
A perfect SELF GOVERNOR and very simple, having but one 
joint. 
THE ONLY MILL using an automatic stop, which enables the 
wheel to run at a more UNIFORM SPEED in heavy winds. 
15 YEARS EXPERIENCE j 
Enables us to produce absolutely the best Wind Mill in market. II 
Every Mill fully warranted. Agents wanted. / 
