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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
Vm/M 
THE 
GreatAmerican 
Company 
WHITMAN’S 
MAGIC FEED MILL 
The literal New- Yorker 
from now until January 
1st , 1886, for $2.00 . 
The Rural has no club 
or second price. 
TMa tAij WITH STEEL GRINDERS. 
Tli 2 most perfect MU) for grinding 
* I ‘Jr aman grain, for feed or family meal, 
Ml _ ,11 t| now made. Warranted to grind 
^ 1m 1'" IV li one-third more with same power 
. ■ ft RIL, iJ ta~t. any other. 
ip.lB-t 'S y v/s. Manufacturers of Hay Presses, 
wiw- ^ HorsePowera, Corn Shelters. Feed 
Cutters, Scrapers, &c. 
VKTTMAN AGRICULTURAL CO., ST. LOUIS. MO, 
RUBBER 
ROOFING 
Cheapest—Best, Fire and Waterproof. Adapted for 
new or old roofs. Anybody can apply. Write at once 
for Book Circular INDIANA PAINT AND ROOFING 
CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
MANTELS 
AWD &RATPTS. 
Lowest prices Finest Good-^—Largest Stock. Send 
stamp for Illustrated Catalogue, SLATE MANTEL 
WORKS, Camden. N. J. 
Wayne, Da Page Co., Illinois, 
HAS IMPORTED FROM FRANCE 
Pewbcron Horae* valued at 1(18,000,000, 
which includes 
75 PER CENT OF ALL HORSES 
Whose parity ofh'ood is established bv their pedigrees 
recorded In tlie KIT It liouk so*' FlLLNC'E, 
EVER IMPORTED TO AMERICA. 
P v vr may t.'- miW t.i In It llieir 
It is astonishing how loug it takes for Bread 
to find out that Wheat has come down. 
What flower most resembles a bull’s mouth? 
A cowslip. 
A young lady in Philadelphia has had sev¬ 
eral Wagner selections arranged for the banjo. 
A number of residences in the vicinity are 
now for reut. 
Littlk Nkd—"W hat did pa mean when he 
said sister Edith must stop getting surrepti 
tious letters ? What kind of letters is them i’’ 
Little Nell “Why, don't you know, they is 
love letters. Her beau leaves them in a little 
box under the shrubbery and Edith gets 
them.” Little Ned—“But why is they called 
that?'’ Liltie Nell—“Why they is called syr- 
uptitious ’cause they’s so sweet you know— 
just like molasses.’^ 
Jones was riding, and saw a board nailed 
upon u post in the yard of a farmhouse, with 
a sign painted on it, “This Farm for Sail.” 
Always ready for a little pleasantry, and 
seeing a woman in checked sun-bonnet picking 
up an npronful of chips at the wood pile iu 
front of the house, he stopped and asked her 
very politely when the farm was to sail. Kho 
went on with her work, but, replied to his 
question instanter: “Just as soon as the man 
comes along who can vaise the wind!” 
The Effect of a Traveling Circus. 
Small lioy —Now then, Grandma, lay down on my feet and I’ll toss you about like they do at 
the circus. 
More than 1.730 Hoi- 
steins Import'd and bred 
by tills 11 i ni 600 now on 
band and in quarantine. 
All of ebolco quality and 
breeding. Nearly nil the 
deep milking families of 
Atiuriau represented. 
Over :i0 yearly records 
made by cows In this herd. 
Hin'ii vU”" in idiia »<TK. it V w' flr affm limy uw. vy > uuiavu 
which average 11,212 U rn. S_ —N m U through ihe year ending 
oissuper year, at an average ' -, \ U in June Iasi five mature 
age of years. \ J-afv-, \ Ft A J cows, the entire lot aver 
ill ISM our entire herd of ^ )iQ . yiVifl ,4r' jjgMj aging lti.ir'l lbs. I J ' o/.s. 
mature cows averaged ./„■ - ?4 Seven hollers of ONH 
14,164 lbs. 15 CBS. family 'the npthshi and 
In ISSi our entire herd of /P '/ j&r /i ;jM t/M FamlfyLflve of them 2 year 
eight S-year olds averaged >4fiP^V---L- /- •- ■/.*. ' f olds and two 3 year olds, 
12,388lbs.il OB*. • averaged 11.Wfi lbs. 12-5 ozp. 
On April 1st, 1834, ten * The last is a family record. 
Not one of these records has ever been equaled with an equal n umber of rows in any herd. 
BUTT15H KJOCOItDH. 
'J Cows averaged 17 lbs. 5V* 028 . per week.-8 ITeifers, 8 yeurs old, averaged 13 lbs. 4% 
ozs. per week.-II lleifors, 2 years old and younger, averaged 10 lbs 8 02 s. per week. 
Tiie entire original imported Motherland Family of Six Cows (2 being but 8 years old) ave¬ 
raged 1(5 llio. 12 11-12 ozs. per week. 
The above records are u sufficient guarantee of superiority. This is the class of Cattle with 
which to found! a Herd. START RIGHT. 
See for yourself before buying. Brices reasonable. Send for catalogue and examine pedigrees. 
OUR LEADER. . 
We offer tin 1 - to IQ H. P. Automatic, Spark Arresting, 
Mounted Portable Fngln-. with Mill, 16 ft. carriage, 
82 ft. track and ways. V Mmultnnoou* lever Ret head- 
blocks. 2«t-1nch arbor, 3 chnnges 
§ feed: sawyer controls feed-lever 
ami head blocks from one position. 
SO-ineh solid saw, (SO ft- '"-inch 4ply 
belting, feed-belts, cant-books, 
swage tightener, etc. Rig com¬ 
plete for operalion, $1,11)0 on ears. 
Engine on fields, gir.li less. Engine 
will burn stabs from the saw two to 
eight feet long, and keep up steam. 
Send for Catalogue “A." 
B. W. PAYNE A SONS, 
MannTaeturers all styles Automat¬ 
ic Engines from 2 to #« H. P. 
Elmira, N. Y„ Box ,841. 
Shafting. Pulleys, and Hangers. 
LAKESIDE STOCK F A KM, SYRACUSE, N, Y 
SCIENTIFIC 
CORN AND FEED 
Presses, Graters, Elevators, etc 
HOOMKIt A- ItOSCIIEKT 
PRESS CO., Syiacuae, N. V 
Cbromo Cards, no 2 alike, name on, and fi Latest 
Songs. lUc. J. S. Pardee, 4U 5th Ave.. New York. 
I Clou TELEGRAPHY, or SIlOKT-ll 4 8 D 
LLftnn and TA PK WHITING here. Situations 
furnished. Address Vai.hntinb Rnos. Jamwvi'ie. w « 
Vlrginin Kurins — Mild climate. Cheap Homes 
Send for circular A. II. II’ iss. Out ml in, Vu 
POSITIVELY 7 
THE BEST MILL 
ON EARTH. 
Grinds perfectly, Corn and Cob, 
Shelled Corn, mid all Grains. 
Made in Four sizes, and fully 
guaranteed. 
Grinding Plates are a special metal 
perfectly hard 1 are Mell-Hhurpen- 
Ing, andean hi-run In either direc¬ 
tion. making them very durable. 
Send for circular, uncos, etc. 
Tliird itncl Ifnuptiin 
Springfield, Ohio 
STROWBRIDGE 
BROAD 
T Sowh ull grains, grass seeds, plaster, salt, ashes, 
commercial fertilizers — cverytliiug requiring 
broadcasting—nuy quantity per acre, better and 
faster than any other method, SAVES SEED 
by sowing perfectly oven. A’of nfferJ..1 htj iri nd. as 
seed is not thrown upwards Sows half nr full 
:"-'.-.cuKty OD either or both sides of wagon. Readily 
•attached to any wagon or cart without injury, and 
used wherever they nan be driven Lusts 11 life- 
time. Sowst<0 acres wheat perday. t ropone- 
. Tuurili larger than when drilled. Only perfect 
; ■•Kroiuleiiv.tiTtn.ule . most accurate agricultural 
i ’.J^lniplonient In tiie. world. Endorsed and recom- 
1 *mended by Agricultural ooQIegi* and best farmers 
I 1 in U. S. Fully warranted—perfectly simple. Do 
' • not be put off with nny other. Send at 
once for new free illustrated catalogue with 
0 1 full information and hundreds of testimonials. 
104 FOURTH ST., DES MOINES, IOW A. 
Spud for Catalogue. Uff Sold by au 
mention this PAPER. °^£\VSCAN?^^ Hardware Dealers. 
Tested and Endorsed toy 100 Ajtricultnral journals. 
Farm and Fireside. Oct. 1, says: ‘‘The tost was made on a piece of the toughest beef to be 
found, and the result war that each editor immediately ordered an Enterprise Machine for 
iiis family use, ail agreeing that they would rather puy the price asked lor that Machine than 
to carry any other home as a gift.”__ _ 
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Many Agents are Making $5 to $10 per Day 
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