THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
APRILS! 
(NmpUnuntjs ajtdl pachiBictg 
fttccsi, ,s§cftl,$ t ^tantjs, &c 
until thick, then remove from the fire and stir 
in very lightly the well-beaten whites of four 
eggs. Turn into molds, or any cups you choose, 
and set away to cool. 
“/ have about finishrrt, spri-art ivy manure 
nn-r 75 a err. s- ruilh the KEMP MANURE 
SPREADER and- Jinrt, it all you claim if. 
In hr. In fact- It is invaluable to me. U has 
nli rath/ pair! far itself in saving the cost, of 
spreading by hand, as labor is so high and 
inefficient with us." (.fames A. Hill.) See 
page 251. 
1883 ~S PR INC-1883, mjv f-i yi fU 
Now is (lie | Ini ’. 1 I" pr’ipiin- f 1 1 II |i' |i’ 11 
your orders for NEW ••ml I W -V 
KAItBFniit mill Ornamental I II I i I ill 
Shrub*. Kyrreri'CMH, X 
It* ».S »;s, VIA KS, KT 
Bi--iilrsninny Desirable Novpllins? wo ofTor fho largest 
anil mostromplftogeneral Stnck-of Frnit uml Ornamen¬ 
tal Tree* In flio ITnlloil Stales. Abridged Catalogue 
mulled free V, Id res- KW.WISIJKR A- HARRY, 
Ml. Hope >"••«••*«• «■•<■*. lto<-lie*U‘r. N. Y. 
SAUCE FOR THE ABOVE. 
Boil I 1 ,' pint milk, and while boiling stir in 
the beaten yolks of four eggs, two spoon fills 
of sugar ami flavor to suit the taste. This 
recipe makes a. very pretty dish, iho yellow 
sauce making such a nice contrast with the 
white pudding. k. k. u. 
CORN & POTATO 
No equal array of most excellent and Imperatively 
needed qualities can be found In any other Grain 
Grill. Positive and aeenrafe In Its ttluingo of quan¬ 
tity. The most uniform and ennlltiuon* distributor 
of Fertilizers. Light, draft Positively balanced al 
work All material used in Mu nmniifaetnrc first 
quality. The only drill with core continuous solid 
steal axIn. Mnuu farm rod bv the 
Oldest Drill House in America. 
and by a corns of workman educated to the business. 
Finished with rare and tustefniiy pointed, it stands 
to-day where for I hi ill/ w'<n? otir cooil- have stood: 
First In merit: First. In quality oT manufacture and 
finish; First In theesthnationof Farmers and Dealer.; 
wherever introduced. Send for circular. Examine 
them before you buy. We mean all we say. and our 
Warranty rovnus it all. Address 
S. N. GALLUP. Gen’l Agent, 
Macmlon, N. Y. 
A REQUEST. 
Will some one of the Rural correspondents 
toll how to make, or where may be bought, a 
reliable shoulder-brace suitable for a young 
girl who is growing tall and slender, with an 
inclination to become round-shouldered ‘ E. k. r. 
John Saul's Catalogue 
of New, Rare and 
Beautiful Plants 
for 1883, 
Manual Ready. 
Send for it free. Finest book ever printed 
on these subjects. 
J. C. VAUGHAN, 4:3 La Salle St., 
CHICAGO, ILt. 
J5T” Garden Tool Catalogue now ready. 
Will he ready In February with a colored plate. It ts 
full In all the really good and beautiful plants. New 
crotons, New Pelargoniums, New Rosea, etc., with a 
rich pollpptlon of tine foliage and other green house 
and hot house plants, well grown and at low rates. 
Free to all my customers; to others 10c. or a plain 
copy free. 
New Single Dahlias. Plants and seeds from the 
finest collection in England. 
Catalogues of Seeds, Roses. Fruit Trees, Orchids 
ete.. gratis. JOHN SAUL, Washinuton, D. C. 
500,000 Manchester 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS, 
MY WAY OF MAKING GF.MS 
The first thing necessary is to got a cast- 
eon gem pan, without which no kitchen is 
complete. Put the pans in the oven, that they 
may get sufficiently heated by the time the 
gems are mixed. Take one quart of ‘‘fine 
flour of the entire wheat” or Graham flour; 
stir in soft, cold wafer or half milk and half 
water, until you make a batter that will drop 
from the spoon and not ran. Stir Thoroughly 
—the more the better. Take the pan from 
the oven: grease it slightly; drop the batter 
into the hot pans and bake immediately. The 
oven is the grand point. It should have a solid 
heat, and bake fast, careful not to burn. "If 
at first yon don’t succeed, try, try again 
make the batter thicker or thinner, and the 
oven a little hotter or cooler, us may be the 
necessity. Should there be at anytime, batter 
left, by giving it a thorough beating, so os to 
incorporate more air into it and linking it, you 
will find these arc quite as good as those baked 
first. Mrs. W. Morehouse. 
Ry Till; Originator at K educed Price* fur Spring 
of IS*:!. Buy ;il the KOf Stain HEAD and gel the cure. 
Average.* twice us large us t he WIlMn and yields fully 
double the number of qrin-rs nor nere; (a an excel 
lent shipper, very attractive in appearance, of K x 
ckllknt flavor, aud retains Rh color and flavor to a 
remarkable degree after being picked. Circulars 
free at an early date. ,T. B.vTTKY, 
Manchester, N. J. 
^ertiltsersf 
BROTHKBS. South Olftstnnhurr, Conn., r.rud free 
CVftlotUO or liwt Kahplirrrii**, ItUrUifrriis lira|HN 
-Ulisn-.R S!r**b»*rr». BhST 
or »!!; Pr*Lti\c a* f'rrtcriit, 
w, 80 A( KK>i»r IMmitw, 
tiootetM-rrits TM r M Ali 
Curri»nt>.*u<i%| lib 1 f I M ll 
bright oolor, good tjualUy and Jim _ 
WITH 1,000,000 YOUNG ONES 
/V«W*o, Jersey Ourm, Jinftrull, aJid •. Ifc»1 noH<l 
»s.tm--v.who Wants big berries 
u ir ft^AUT f'itC ‘' <rrApt<\t ' • tiowliu: W.i A CiftsSTEfi f.S r L LL 
ZWOtS, AND LOTS CF THEM. 
aophicul principles. It 13 the 
obcnpcBt machine so'.it for 
quantity and quality produc- 
e<i. *n<l is thn only one t hat, 
will do an untich or more than 
la gnarmihx d. it will evapor¬ 
ate rim/A’c t he amount of any 
othermachiite. with one hall 
the help, and no more fuel, 
rH*,i(1es tile quality of Him 
work is far sm>erior. as nil 
can lesni by inquiring of first- 
claan dealers in New York or 
Bisiton. It it practically tiro 
f iroof. Semi for our circu- 
ars and investigate before 
buying. Miinutaotureci by 
S. (•:. A ,1. M. SPROUT, 
Muncy, Lycoming Co., P:l, 
for the Kant cm, Middle, anti 
Southern States, and Can¬ 
adas, ami by JOHN Wll. 
1.1 A MS A SON, Kalamazoo. 
Michigan, for ’he West and 
Snutliwrest. J. S. TWOM- 
BLY, 2S Commercial St., 
Boston, Mhss., Agent foe 
Maine, New Hampshire and 
Massac Unset ta. 
largest crop of potatoes from one-half were manured 
with SARPY’S FERTILIZERS. 
Sold on Guaranteed Analysis, Prices 
Reduced. 
Send for pamphlet. 
J. R. SARDY «fc SON, 
141 Water Street, New York. 
HEADQUARTERS FOR 
NORTHERN GROWN 
FERTILIZERS 
In the Report of the Agricultural Department of 
North 1'oroflna for the years 1177. I si's, id and 18S0, 
the average commercial value of fertilizers was 
884.33 per tons the price paid by the consumer was 
840.91. We are prepared to furnish the pure Men¬ 
haden Guano, Treated with sulphuric acid, which 
renders It a soluble fertilizer, f. o. b. on cars or ves¬ 
sel, in bulk for 82> per ton. or In bags for #3$ per ton. 
G. A. Llebeir. of Baltimore, the recognized authority 
in valuation of fertilizers In the United Stares, put* 
their value ar 4<S.mi per ton, being a saving co the 
consumer by the use of our fertilizer of o-ot-r 800 per 
ton. For particulars and samples address 
JOSEPH CfiURCH fit CO.* 
Tiverton. R. T. 
DOMESTIC RECIPES 
Orders booked now for the following varieties 
to be shipped when desired : 
rh. B“*. Bhl. 
, rl ' V Kuriy Suuris , e, ker S j * * 81.50 S5-OOS 10.00 
price A; Knickerbocker's 1 * -./\ - on , n art 
Ccmtmumr. j * • * 1 - , ° ,c, * w 
Queen of tbo Volley.- .75 S.oO 5.00 
White Star ..- 1.00 3.00 5.50 
Wlitte Fh-phnnt,.75 3.35 4.50 
Mammoth Pearl.75 3.35 4.50 
Belle,.75 3.50 5.00 
Clark’s No. 1. -.75 3.35 4.50 
Early Beauty of Hebron, - - OK) 2.00 4.25 
Early Ohio..75 2.25 
Mamimu Bonum.- • .75 2.50 *5.00 
st Ititrlck,. . 7.5 2 25 4.50 
I.nto Beauty "f Hebron.75 2.25 4.50 
Burbank Sc-dUug.- .GO 2.00 4.25 
340 different varieties, one Uihcr each. S30. 
300. S25; 200, MS; IOO, >lO; 50, S7.50; 
2o, S5. Send for Potato List. Aimual Illustrated 
Seed Catalogue FREE. 
ORANGE CAKE 
Two eggs, one cup of sugar, one-half cup of 
butter, two cups of flour, one-half cup of 
sweet milk, one half teuspoonful of baking 
powder sifted with the flour. Rub the butter 
aud sugar to a cream, add the eggs, well beaten, 
then the milk and Hour. Bake in jelly-tins. 
Squeeze juice from a large orange, add to it 
the r rated rind, make it stiff with powdered 
sugar and stir in the white of an egg. Spread 
between the layers. 
ROSE CAKE. 
Three ciqis of flour, two cups of white sugar, 
one cup of sweet milk, one-half cup of butter, 
the whites of four eggs, one teaspoonful of 
eream-of-tartar, one half teaspoonful of soda, 
flavor with rose-water. Sprinkle with red 
sugar sand between layers of dough, as you 
fill it in your cake-pan. 
ORANGE PIE. 
The grated rind and juice of two oranges, 
four eggs, four tablespoonfuls of sugar, and 
one tablespoonful of butter. Cream the butter 
and sugar, add the beaten eggs, then the rind 
and juice of the oranges, aud lastly the whites 
beaten to a froth and mixed in lightly. Bake 
with under crust. Lottie Ensworth. 
^ -.vlTQhTA CUPpTr, Tills Plow eonhtlns the 
— Iff* most reiimrknbl.- Irr- 
Y——✓ provomems evev made 
~~ 111 Swivel FI’iwh. H Ih 
n. \ -m-v to handle, with 
\ ,n. *, shiftinc linnule*. 
©SC*- \ vT\ which enables thcqwr 
/T'X • Ht '' r to " (l| k «'lth both 
‘ feet In the furrow. The 
V Ib'-.k nr l.itcti ts opera 
V-fI o till by the foot, so tlmt 
-^^1, . tho Plow is turned rea<ly 
• for use wifhnul ink- 
iuyr the hand* I non 1 hr bundle.. I.lylu toilraw, 
firm, strouR and diirnluc. ’’onstructcil ot Patent 
Hard Metal, which Is as strong and will scour equal 
to steel. W.. also make it of ehareoal Iron, at a less 
price An Itlu.sttnleil Cntulocue of nil our 
Tool* 11 nd liiiplenteiit* sent free. 
THE BELCHER & TAYLOR ALK’L. TOOL CO.. 
Chicopee Culls, Tin**. 
PRICE & KNICKERBOCKER, 
HI Hand DRILL 
PHOSPHATE 
80 STATE STREET, AT.lt \NV. X. Y 
Tt pays to have B*kv.l tools and seeds. 
It payst>> buy of a reliable house. 
It will pay you to s. tul for oiu 
Illustrated Catalogue. 
FHRMERS 
GARDENERS 
NURSERYMEN 
WITH POTASH. 
A general Fertilizer for all crops,- and 
low in pr.ee, prepared from tho bone, 
blood, and meat waste of the Brighton 
Abattoir, Boston, whore about 100,000 
cattle and 600,000 sheep are slaughtered 
annually. It ts used In tho hill nr drill or 
broadcast, either nleme or with manure, 
Kivlutf * vigorous start, a larger tk'ld.and 
improving tlie quality. A* wa have sold 
th-< oust year »bmit 23,<MH) tons ap duet 
1 OOO ton* In 1870, tt must bo Rlvlnn eooa 
satisfaction. Before buying, see our local 
agent, or write to us for pamphlet. 
Greencastle, Penn. 
MANUFACTURERS OK 
4," R A IN and FERTILIZER DR ILLS, complete 
FORCE FEED, RCItflRR SPRIMiS, A I TO- 
MATH: CUT-OFF Snvlug KF.RTTLIZKRS. 
Hnnd and Self Dump HAY RAKE.**, and other 
Farm Implement*. 
Philadelphia I,a\vn Mower, 
CaliOOu Broadcast See l Sower, I " r - "n i- 
Matthews’ Seed Drills, and I SOI-L 
other fir*t-ci:i-st.’ ods. I VYTJsTLRN 
Xr-ryihtn't for the Tawn. Oar-1 AGENTS. 
den, Greenhouse or Nucwr>'. I 
\\e WARR ANT every thina as represented, 
BUCKWHEAT CAKES. 
If mule with yeast will brown nicely by 
adding one or two tablespoonfuls of molasses, 
if one has no sweet milk. And this reminds 
me that once when we were likely to have no 
milk for n few weeks I filled some glass fruit- 
cans with some hot, and sealed it up, with 
good results, 
TOMATOES. 
I always prepare some os Mrs. A. L. Jack 
does, but should not be satisfied without some 
cooked in the cans, ns the latter taste more 
nearly like fresh ones, and all do not wish salt 
on them. J cut large ones in very thick slices 
aud leave small ones whole, add only water to 
them and boil them 30 minutes. This is my 
favorite method of canning all fruits; but I 
sweeten all others excepting sweet cherries, 
and of course different fruits require different 
amounts of cooking. 
OWKER FERTILIZER COj 
BOSTON & NEW YORK J 
SEEDS AND IMPLEMENTS, 
Fnllr ITlu^^ted Catalogue pent free. 
</Mungo. 111. 
STEAM ENGINES AND SAW MILLS 
Rochester, N.Y 
A SPECIALTY 
Agents wanted in territory not occupied. 
Descriptive Circulars on application. State where 
you saw this. 
ANNUAL SALES, 50,0<)0 TONS. 
| ^ This old and reliable Fertilizer, which has been on the market for 
__ eighteen years, is unsurpassed for use on Farm. Garden, Law n. 
or Flower lied. It is a complete manure, rich in all the necessary 
elements. The Farmer who plants his crops, looking to the money 
T -■ they will return, linds that every dollar’s worth of 
M || SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO 
. -aQ ^ applied to the soil, repays its cost many times over. Ttv it, and be 
•■g f' j Gw . convinced. Pamphlets, with testimonials, etc., forwarded free. If 
’ there is no local agent in your vicinity, address 
GLADDEN A CURTIS, 
GenT Selling Agents, Boston, M ass- 
II. D. WOO D It l'F I-\ Auburn. \. Y„ Specinl Aurnt lur New York. 
for unbinding, hns no equal hi i-apn 
city, adaptation or savlnv of time, 
labor or expense, tt entbracca the 
true principle* of uuloadliiK hay 
and K'raln-, St loads unloaded tn .six 
hours. For descriptive circular, ad¬ 
dress 
Sliortsville, N. V 
I*rof. IIor*lord’s Ilaklitu Powder, 
The late Dr. Satnuol Jackson, Professor of 
Medicine in the University of Philadelphia, 
said: “ Your preparation while it makes a 
light, sweet and palatable bread, restores to it 
the phosphate of lime which had been separa¬ 
ted from the flour, and thus adapts it. its an 
aliment for the maintenance of a healthy state 
of the organization." . 1 rtv. 
Free Seed for TRIAL 
Desiring every farmer (and nearly one hundred thousand now us,- 
them,) to lest the purilj and choice quality ot the scad l raise. I 
nil! send (Tee a collection conuilnln* a trial package of each of 
l he following 12 Varieties for the coal of postage and putting up v iz„ 
ltlcts. Esrly Red Olobo. Round Dvnver. *ndCr*ck«r Onion. Marblehe.d 
Early Coro; Danvers Carrot; Cocoanut Squash; Tailbys and Improved 
White Spine Cucumber: Sugar Pumpkin; Improved American Savoy, 
Tottlere and Premtum Flat Dutch Cabbage. My large hived Catalogue free 
to all vv ho write for it. Jmne* J. 11. Grcgury, Marblehead, 
Iloraford’s Add I’hoaplmte 
FOR WOMEN AN1» CHILDREN. 
Dr. Jns. Holt, New Orleans, La., says: “ 1 
have frequently found it of excellent service 
in cases of debility, loss of appetite, and in 
convalescence from exhaustive illness, and 
particularly of service in treatment •>(' women 
and children.” Arte. 
■ MS nr pi ■■ pa I ■ A An English Veterinary Survoon andCI.emi*’ 
■ M 1 If L U KL il 1 I R V now trsceltug lu this countn,.says tuat (nos* 
Ufa £l R r * 1 M rvfl m I f 1 T Oftha :',-rw sol,! hers 
!vK Nil L 11 Lif * v I urn w».-hJcs.i trash, lie says that Sh*-ri.J<u, s 
^ CondlVcaq Powdcra «ro absolutely pure and 
itstneneelTVBtcablo. Nothing on o«r't| Will mak. * riis lav iAe dherld»P’» OYtdftloB Powders Dose.lteuon 
Platfted. fcW »r«v*»lkW», rf Hltti h, m*l] lor* *- ’ 
