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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
AUG 22 
K ■' 
IEELEY PATENT 
Will begin to arrive about Kept. 1 Ht. 
W*NM»S»LM-W 
Improved Farm TmploinciilH. 
Non Explosive Strum Engines, Best Knllwuy ami 
Levrr Horst-Pow.rs, Thrashing teWnw. 
Preserving Threshers, Lftpow'* l)lse and Ktoel Spring 
Tooth Harrows, Battle Sulky Ilorse Hakes, Lultivat 
tir», Peed Mills, Heed Steamers,ete.. etc 
WI1GELKR A: MKI.iCK <SO„ Albany, N. Y. 
Established 1*80. Send tor IHuBt rftti-.il Catalo gue. 
o n • | y ip stur Churns, Rupld lee Cream Fri-ezer? ltn 
O^AI5 o proved Tree Tubs, all made of CEDAR, 
n aim up Sene Tor Illustrated circular and prices. 
CHURNS, ( lemim A Duul.iir, Philadelphia. PA. 
HO N’T BUY A Until you have./Ir/if sent to K ING 
LI 4 I>\' L’<V A- CO., Owf-sii, N. Y for new 
Ji A It PI illustrated Cstuataoand price list. 
Pricesreduced from lust 
leet to approval, and supplied at \\ holesale » nci m. 
<§UF^JtSNW£^'‘ 
INSECT EXTERMINATOR 
GOOD NEWS 
in I APIES. 
Greatest inducements ever of- 
Huston, Chicago, Cllucin 
‘‘What makes a popular girl?” asked an 
exchange. We dou’t know what she makes, 
but we can safely say that it is something like 
an embroidered tennis cap. 
An Irishman watching a game of base ball 
was sent to grass by a foul which hit him 
under the left rib. “A fowl, was ut? Begor- 
ra, I thought it was a mule.” 
Boston Society Note.— “Ob, where does 
beauty linger? ’ demands a Quaker City poet¬ 
ess. As a usual thing she lingers in the parlor 
until her mother has cleaned up the kitchen. 
A small boy was playing truant the other 
day. When asked if he would not get a whip¬ 
ping when he reached home, he replied: 
“What is five minutes’ licking to five hours of 
fun?" 
“Ip you dou’t keep out this yard you’ll 
catch it,” said a woman to a boy in West 
Lynn. “All right,” answered the gamin; “I 
wouldn’t have come in if I’d known your folks 
had it.” 
An exchange says: “A miss in Iowa has 
hair that sweeps the floor.” Now if this miss 
had hair that could cook, wash and iron, and 
milk the cows, what a bonanza she would be 
as a wifel 
A man on Long Island tried to drive a nail 
in a case of nltro glycerine. If be could have 
kept himself from scattering over the entire 
island until he struck the second blow he 
might have succeeded. 
A little five-year-old boy, who had seen a 
peacock for the first time, ran into the house 
exclaiming to his sister: “Ob, Lizzie, Ive 
seen a great, big, monstiferous tail walking 
around, with a hen tied to it! ’ 
“Here," said the farmer, as he exhibited 
a broken jar to a manufacturer, “I packed 
this jar full of butter, and the jar split from 
top to bottom. Perhaps you can explain this 
phenomenon? “Ob, yes, I can,” was the ready 
reply, “the butter was stronger than the jar.” 
PU A, VIC It I XING if A ItKO W. (1X771) 
CHITS HICK AND M.VICLICK. 
*‘Send far Pamphlet containing TUoussndBof Tes¬ 
timonials from IS different State,, uud Territories. 
NASH & BROTHER, 
BRANCH OFFICE: I MILLINGTON, 
Harrisburg, Pn. I New Jersey. 
N.H.—“TILLAGE IS MANURE AND OTJiltlt ESSAYS,” 
sent free to partita who name thia paper. 
BUCKEYE 
SEND FOR CIRCULARS. 
Grain Drills. Cultivators. 
Seeders, Sower,. 
Spring Tenth Harrows. 
Cider Mills, etc. 
P. P. MAST & CO., 
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 
For Carriages, Buggies. Spring'V iigoris. Road Carts, 
Farm Wagons, aud I ulubrr Wagons. Write lor 
prices, terms, and catalogues to us Agents liberally 
dealt with Special terms to Farmer,, where we 
have n" agents _ .. , ,,' 
THE ED.RISTON ,V WADDELL CO,, 
351 & 353 First Street, Brooklyn, L.D.,N.Y . 
THE Hew IMPORTATIONS FOR 1885 
so much about potato culture, that he prepares a little ground for eoepen 
e will keep to the old system of RAISING potatoes with his knife and fork 
POWELL’S PREPARED CHEMICALS 
If bo, be quick and drop a postal 
to BROWN CHEMICAL CO., 
BALTIMORE, sole makera of 
Wit IfiENIIYOU, FREE, an attractive book, which tells you IIOYV TO MAKE 
IKlf.Vx CR.S AT HOME, for LESS THAN HALF their um.nl cost. 
Best selling tool on 
THE ‘ ' 1 
Great American 
ill 
Ptecftlancougi $ availing. 
My purchases aro confined to animals of the 
reitU-st individual merit and the best pedl- 
tracing through both sire and dam for 
limy generations of the most famous mdividu- 
l« of tilt, breed. Wo r.-je. l every luilimtl whose 
ro aud dam does not trace to the bent, hues oi 
noestry iiitbo Percborcm Ktud Book of 1- ranee. 
Ail progressive. brooders dumirnd both quality 
nd nedlicree in every animal used for breeding 
lirposoB. as the only assurance of succonb. I lie 
mutation of the establignmeut ut “Ouklmvii 
na been developed by adhering to these prmci- 
IpleB. 
FRENCH COACH HORSES. 
In deference to Ibe demand of the public for «, 
otter class of carriage horsee, l shall begin tho 
ltroductum of French Ooochers by the importa¬ 
nt), to arrive at "Oaklawi," Kept 1 it, 1M8.Y. of a 
lumber of HieflnnHt specimens ol tins typo ho 
ouch admired bv all wbo have visited I-ranee, 
low hare in the world can them ho seen auen 
imgnlflcent carriage teams as at the chateaux or 
ho great landholders of Northern 1-ranco, luid In 
* 1 atiil bollevo, a, always, that the raont »«otls- 
nctorv result will hi- obtained by tliegenoial 
armor by breeding the ordinary males of the 
lountry to the beat l’erctieron Stulllons ; hut a* 
here are many who liav« rnaree suitable to the 
•reduction of carnage horse*, and are not aide 
o Bocure the mirvicos of suitable stallions, owmt, 
ti their present scarcity, tiie lutroducLon of bulb 
iltisB individuals or this type will till a long felt 
vanL Visitors welcome Carriages at all tiains. 
00-page Illustrated Catalogue free. Address 
ivr w. DTTXVHAM, 
Wayne, Du I’agc Co., Illinois. 
We Want 5,000 More BooK Agents to Sell 
The Personal History of 
U. S. GRANT. 
Tho book rokracM tb« U. ..fral‘1 iratif • *\' I}* l, Mm 
i Unto career, aud \» lb* WMl «um|iUto Tellftble hlMorj o ® 
dlt. A Uttt ll»l.'Uoi.H» Cn-t atO VOlQOt*. BUIXlhly > u "'“ j 
r', want ODO Av-i'ii.lu rv. r f tlrnnd Aiuit 1V-I Inrv.t, lown»lil|i. Bo 
,r full p.ntcul.f. ..Ml M't.rm, i l.ltM- re -Mir.Nllf.nr«,«».« J 
t one* Iit .r.„llo t «.ou. for «•(& JTMnnlon i 
IMKKICAN PUBLISHING CO., II aril old 
AsHutniNHAM Mass., Jan., 14, 1880. 
have been very nick over two yeiirw They all 
ve me up as past cure l tried tbe most KkUlful 
vxtclans |,ut thev did not reach the worst pert. 
ftroAKine and toy throat was vrry baa J tala my 
lid ran I should nexv-r die In peace until 't.ftd trjed 
,,, iiiitorK 1 have taken two bottles. They nave 
lped me very much Indeed. 1 am now well, TJ' er ‘; 
li a lot Of Hick folks here who have seen how tin y 
lued n.o.uud t.h. y used them and aru ctirc'i, ana 
thankful »h f do thid then- Is 80 YgUiable a 
L-dlclne made. J RS. JUIJ AO. CUSHING. 
Winston, Fokhvth, t o., in. l,. 
lENH-1 drill re to express to you tiiythiuikBfor 
mr wonderful Hop Bitters. I was troubled with 
•BpcPKhi for live years previous to commencing the 
*• of your Hop flitter* some six months ago- My 
ire ha-* been wonderful. 1 am pastor of tm lies! 
ethodl-t Church of this Place, and my '''bo e coii- 
egatlon cas testiry to the grem virtues «r > our pit 
r? Very respectfully, 
rs - J REV. h. FERE BEE. 
THE 
i’or Ensilage ami Dry Fodder. 
hr hr-jivicjMt* stron^r <*1, nnu hf'st «. utters in 
1 C World. Adapted to all kifids ol powers, very 
jBUHAGH! 
The Great California Insect Powder, 
ordcsni f<jr our Tcm 
and <'oll>«-,and smut* a b L '*uU 
Ini Gold ISiue1 er« 0 « IfoseOh na 
Tea Bet, <-r HancltK.me D**oratod^ 
id Mobs Rose Dinner K«L or Gold Band Alcn 1 
'dToiTilsot. hsS?Mj>aft%o}*rV .<) 
ni 1 A. (Jliun imr. 
[K GREAT 
Box 38ft 
AS&V&sTW'SVs,# 
Manufactured from the pure f'yrelhrum Cineraria;folium blossoms, grown by tl» 
in California, where "Bubacb M Is manufactured «nd canned. Buhach is absolute 
lu non poisonous and perfectly harmless to Animal or Plant l-tfe 
BUHACH 1* sure death to the dreaded ROSE HUG. POTATO BUGS, t'uTTDN, 
CUBRANT, and CABBAGE WORMS, CATERPILLARS. SLUGS, APHIDES, 
ROACHES, WATER-BUGS, BEDBUGS, ANTS, FLIES. FLEAS, MOSQUITOES. 
MOTHS, nud in mot all Insect pent,s of tlm Household, Field, Orchard. Garden, 
lor uonMtrvatory. 
“BUHACH —The only safe and BatUfactory remedy for POTATO BEETLES. CABBAGE, CURRANT, and 
nn» vyv WORMS C. PL IP (itMmQt&n » t), C. . . 
• /hath-A n invaluable auxiliary lu the warfare of our insoot penta* w — J- Coo1e % Lan$ing t Mich. 
l' f n VCH-Snrtirl»lng tu Its effect on the moHt Impervious Insects." ~E W IHlyard, Univer. of California. 
Luntr-n a w 0 nderfullnseCtloWei»-JVof. IF. .4. Henry. University of Wisconsin. 
f-BUHACH—We do know that ‘Buhach* will kill CABBAGE WORMS and tho dreaded ROSE-BUG. '-Rural 
v*!S St'Sicer, or Seedsman for it. and be sure that our “Trade Mark" covers the can you get. 
If Buhach is not for sale In your neighborhood, send your orders direct to us. Send address for circulars, 
meutlonlutf the RURAL New Ygrkbu. . 
BIIBAC.I FRODBOISO AN., < <>• W “TSJiV SSI? V«k. 
buy a river 
Or What isbeltar.an Enterprise Wtad Mill. 
Furnlahes water for Htork, Houses and 
Lawns. Takes It from Well orSpi-mgHnd 
delivers Just where, when and ip umintlti 
wauled. Is Belt-acting, costs nothing aft' r 
as BWWsrt, ,s 
General Office Cotton Exchange Building New York 
CHAUUU MfiAUR f« 'jt/tuu S/ hlw fiw/i 
