Company 
CAN’T GET IT. 
DIABETES, Bright's Disease. Kidney, Urinary or Liv¬ 
er Complaints cannot he contracted by you or your 
family if Hop Bitters are med. and if you already 
have any ot these diseases Hop Bitters Is the only 
medicine Hint will positively cure you. Don’t for¬ 
get till,, and don’t get some puffed up stuff that will 
198 BUSHELS 01' SHELLED COEN ON TWO ACRES WITH 
THE SECRET OF BIG CORN CROPS. 
The sol] was warm and well adapted to corn, but so poor that without manure it would not have yielded 
nvei* iu hush els of corn iieraem Jf wfl8 plowed five Inches deep, thoroughly harrowed* and marked out three 
feet a ilart each way T*hre r hundred pounds of llai.es Corn Fertilizer Tns then spreadbroadcast,and 
a -inclv grain of uloutit'- Prolific Corn wus dropped lu each hill: Si>' pounds more of the fertilizer war spread 
on the surface dh eetly arid planting, f ho season was wet and cold The crop was cultivated In the ordi¬ 
nary manner with a I'lnuet, Jr., horse hoe, which does most excellent work, hut It was IrapoKdblPtokBepthe 
weeds down without a good ileal or hand hoeing, which r had not the hrlp to do. The field ras well cultivated 
six times nutlt the borne was hidden )>.v the coru and the tassel be-mn to appear. More of the fertilizer was used 
at intervals, scattered ou the surface after a cultivating and tioetug, atm when it was possible, during u rai h- 
The la--t application wn» made wti-n tie '-ilk uppefired The stalks grew to an enormous slue, 1? to b> feet Ihe 
lowest i-srC w. ro above ui> reach, ur.-l numberiug from t wo to seven upon the stalks Three .uu-s would ma- 
ture perrectlv, but those in excess Of that number were not well filled out, and some were quite abort. The 
corn nuB all sound. The crop cf two acres yielded bushels of shelled corn. A co-nmon dent coni three 
acres yielded 4 HB bushels of cars, measured ill the Held and counted by the buskers am. my man, ssd paid for 
bv the buslieL ThiKcom wa« <*hf>ppt-d lii tbe ear fur feeding, and was not shelled; two bushels of earn #bdltd 
ae a test made about a quart ov er one bushel of grain. 
THE EXPERIMENT STATIONS OF CONNECTICUT AND MASSACHUSETTS have 
valued the MATES CORN MANURE for the past three years at $49.84 and $52.05, being 
an average for the two Stations of $50.94 per ton. The average price per ton was $49,f*4. 
This is the hunt showiny of any Manufactured Fertilizer, excepting the Mapes Tobacco Manure, 
tr mutt Bn Borne in mind that Station “valuation” is intended to cover current estimated value 
THE MAPES FORMULA AND PERUVIAN GUANO 00 
15S Front Street, New York 
T11r WFSTINGHOUSEJ Farmers-#;J^HABSK^wnTto 1 
Hr flL’*' CO-, Owf-KO. N. Y.. for new 40-page Ulus 
, I l\l* logue and Price List. 
^SfcZl •-•I, -C* i / V/Ar __ _ ___ ... 
Tbre»feeri>, uuequaiH'd in capacity tor 
urimi __ 
separating and cleaning, 
combined Grain mid f lover Tlirr*hers, 
fully equal to regular gralu machlttes on grit In. and 
a genuine Flover Hriller In addldon. 
T«u Speed Traction mid Plain Knei'>e«, 
<; io 15 Horse Power. posJUrdlv the most desirable 
for Llghtmsc, Economy. Power aud Safety. Boiler 
has horizontal nine,, and Is therefore free from the 
objectionable feu turns of vertical boilers 
H 91 ho Power#*, both Lover aud htidlcfis Chain 
All sizes. Send for Catalogue. Address 
The Westin^house Co., 
Schenectady N. A • 
GOOD NEWS 
Greatest Inducements over of- 
BPpjn fared. Now’s your time to get. up 
iM r I Ma3Lt orders for our c-elebrsUtd Tens 
■vkjcJBHB and Foileen.au.l ««eum aboauti- 
KSU&MUM3 ful Gold Hand otMo-m Roue China 
Ton Set, or 1 tandnnnm l 'oeprated 
1 BnndMoae Rosa Dinner Sot,, or Gold Band Moea 
orated Toilet. Ret. for fulljmrtlpujn™ address 
THE GREAT AM’SKIUAN TEA GO., 
, O. Lux &SJ* A 2i #**■»<!33 Vnat^y St.# New York. 
PRESS CO.. Syracuse, N. Y 
Agents Wanted. 
This Carrier runs 
either right or left 
of stop block with¬ 
out re moving Car- 
Tier I ro m track or 
Address 
Used In Dairies now all over the U. S. 
Makes more Butipr than any of her process 
ljutuouous. 
“Johnny,” said the editor to his hopeful, 
“are you in the first class at school?” “No,” 
replied the youngster, who had studied the 
paternal sheet, “I am registered as second 
class male matter.” 
Little Boy —Please, I want the doctor to 
come and see mother. Ser vant —Doctor’s out. 
Where do you come from? Little Boy —What! 
Don’t you know me? Why, we deal with you. 
We had a baby from you last week. 
“What are you laughing at, my dear?’ ask¬ 
ed Mrs. Jones of her husband, who was chuck¬ 
ling over his morning paper. “Something I 
saw here,” he replied, “but it’s hardly funny 
enough for two,” 
School Teacher (to a stupid and fat boy) 
—You are better fed than taught, or else I am 
mistaken. Stupid Boy—Yes, I be, cause I 
feed myself and you teach me! 
buckeye: 
Grain Drills. Cultivators. 
Seeders. Sowers. 
Spring Tooth Harrows. 
Cider Mills, etc. 
SEND FOR CIRCULARS. 
P. P. MAST & C0„ 
Sl’lflNGFIELD. OHIO. 
Pi.sccttanfou? dumbing. 
PEE & KAY 
THE 
Great American 
ROOFING 
Price low: anybody ean apply on Steep or Flat sur¬ 
face: materials durable, Fire-proof. Write at once 
for Illustrated Book. lnd. Paint and Roofing Co., 
New York. 
For New Roofs. 
For Old Roofs. 
Rfil I Field,Road,Lawn,all 
nULLCnd—sizes; Cheapest and 
best. Circulars. The UnlfedStates 
Hurd Steel Plow, better than any 
chi led Iron. Apex Harrow, Corn 
Drill, cyclone cutter THE NEW 
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“Ensilage Congress,’’ ufl Pages, 50c. 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
MAY 2 
FARMERS FAVORITE. 
Grain Drills Improved, 
Never Surpassed, 
Rarely Equaled 
In points of excellence. Send for Circular. 
BICKFORD ifc HUFFMAN, 
Mneedou, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
Mention Rural New-Yorker. 
only norm you. „ _. 
ANSWER THIS. 
CAN von find a ease of Bright's Disease Of the Kid¬ 
neys. Diabetes, Urinary or Liver Complaints that is 
curable. tlvG Hop Bitters has not or cannot cuie? 
Ask your neighbors if they can. 
Effect of a Cold in the Head. 
LARGE YIELDS OF CORN 
OV VERY POOR USD. 
OR, HENRY STEWART GIVES HIS EXPERIENCE IN "FARM AND 
HOME” FOR MAY. 1885. 
PATENT VARIABLE FRICTION FEED 
CIRCULAR SAW MILL. 
The cut represents our 
latest Improved Patent va¬ 
riable Friction Feed Circu¬ 
lar Saw Mill, which we con¬ 
fidently recommend as be¬ 
ing superior to any mill 
made In the United states 
for a small or medium lum¬ 
bering hum ness, and where 
it will not pay to use u 
Steam Feed Stationary Mill. 
The artist has made the 11- 
lu- trillions so plain that an 
explanation of the Mill is 
hardly necessary. The Car 
Huge. Head Blocks and Set 
Work, of this mill are the 
same as used ou our Coue 
Pulley Friction Feed Mill 
described elsewhere. The 
Huslt Frame of the Variable 
Friction Feed Mill Is also 
SSHS&^r&a Sfffif, 
Mandrel in the Variable 
Friction Feed Mills arc 
heavy enough to slum] the 
power of an engine of any 
size. The feeding device on 
this Mill Isnrlginul with Us. 
and Is used only on our 
Mill. It is the only'arrange 
Vo cutting oruntie- A 
ng knots or draw- v MADISON, 
ng ropes through 
sullies. • 
Satisfaction Guaranteed. 
Presses, ureters, tievaiors.eiu. 
BOOMER it BOSCH EltT 
WltD l(_*8S IvU, « c moum-uviiuc 
Butter workers, etc. First order at whole 
sale where we have no agents. Agents want¬ 
ed. Bend for circulars. 
\VM. E. LINCOLN CO., Warren,Mass., 
and Fort Atkinson, Wis. 
ment of the.ktnd lu use that docs not 
crowd the mandrel endways, causing 
it to heat. It consists of a disc, keyed 
fast to a shaft that is connected at 
right angles with the Saw Mandrel 
by a bevel gear that works easy, 
smooth and positive, and the motion 
is transmitted to the Carriage by 
Friction Wheels, arranged to be 
brought In contact with the face of 
the disc, and SO arranged that the 
Friction Wheel eun he shifted toward 
the center or the disc when a slow 
feed is required, or from the center 
when a raster feed is desirable, the 
different rends from slow to fast he 
ing produced by sliding th,- race of 
the disc front center to circumference 
or tacc versa across the Friction 
Wheel. The sawyer Inis perfect con 
trol of the food at all (litie.-i, and ean 
change It Instantly to slow or fast 
while the saw is In the cut. without 
stopping or making any change what 
ever, exerp' a movement of his lever. 
By use of this device the sawyer ean 
always use nil the power of his en¬ 
gine. whether In o light or heavy cut. 
The feed Is variable from nothing up 
to 8 Inches to each revolution of the 
sitw. and thus Is adapted l > any size 
or power. For Prices, Terms, etc,, 
address 
THE 
BIRDSALL CO., 
AUBURN, N. Y. 
Olt BRANCH HOUSES: 
li &S Novlli Liberty St., 
BALTIMORE, Md. 
250 &: 252 Summit St„ 
TOLEDO, O. 
310 A 318 South 8th St., 
ST LOUIS, MO 
=$WEET CORN 
the EARLIEST X-lA-IRzG-IE S'WEEjIEjTI 
_ CATAfjOOFE sent on receipt of 4 cent* in i-t#unp» to pay postage. 
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ALBANY 
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