It contains a larger percentage of Oil and Albumen 
than ordinary oil meal, aud lu a more easily digested 
form, combined with Flesh, Fat, and Milk producing 
elements of the highest known value lo tne feeder. 
No suickhulder should be without this cake to mix 
with the ordinary feed. 
s our fkuh we can curt j\>u .J«* T I H 
** will mall enough to<uiiflij«,^3L 
• S- 1.irava««PH % C n \'«wutc. N 
Kusy Draft, tfurnhlUty, Quantity uud Quality of 
k. 18 page Pamphlet KIIKK. Address 
V. W. IJKAV'«t SONS, 
PiriaTKB AND Sol.I M ANtTFACT URE US, 
.tliddlctowu Springs. Vermont. 
I have a positive remedy for tho Above disease ; by Its us® 
thousands of cases of tho worst t 1 and of Ion]?•landing 
nave been cured Indeed, soatrnng l*»nvf»lth In .tscfficaey 
t will »»'"l TW O BOTTLES KKEK, together with a VAL- 
CABLE TREATISE on tills disease, tn hot sufferer. Give ex- 
press iP.O. adorois. Dli- 1 '. A. SLOCUM, in FoorlStN. Y 
General Advertising Rates of 
THU RURAL NEW - YORKER 
34 PARK ROW, NEW YORK. • 
The fallowing rates are nvariable. All are there¬ 
fore respectfully informed that any correspondence 
with a view to obtaining different terms will prove 
futile* 
Ordinary Advertisements, per acute line . this 
sized type, 11 lines to tho Inch ..30 cents. 
One thousand Uu.-s or morc.wl'hln one year 
from date of first later lou, per agate line. 25 “ 
Yearly or lers occupying 11 or more lines 
agate space... . 25 •> 
Preferred posltiocs ... .. ......23 per cent, extra. 
ycur own Bone, 
Meal. <)}•(« Shells, 
V H Hour ui 1 Cora 
Qreut Britain Ireland. Australia and 
Germany, per year, p>st-pald. 
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Ole van). 
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without ice. We furnish Churns. Butter 
Workers, and nit kinds of Dairy and 
Creamery Goads. First orde at whole 
sale. Agents wnnteil .Send for circulars. 
W.M. E. LINCOLN CO., 
Warren, Maes , and Ft. Atkinson, Wisconsin, 
Tf ft ft I ■ shelled corn per aert 
M n 11Q h P C m»KV;U' 
I u UUOI ID Iu Mass ' 1,1 '' v - on 
™ ■ a w a n C res of run oui sod 
applying 14 ton of SMekbridge. In 1NS6 planted tn* 
sain* piece under exactly the same conditions; tin 
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r EKT1LIZRK Cu., Boston, Mass. 
t ora^o.uu 
W'.< deliver on trial. 
Fully warranted. 
I all inetni parts fur 
C. S. Standard 
. 8-Ton Wagon Scale*. 
> 813 covers cost of 
timbers and work. 
Larger Hues in pro- 
porti n. 
V\*ftrrtf+*i hfts'k FRFR 
OSCOOD A CO. 
“ISOtill 105. A. v. 
?rtU,«i'(Uanrou,3 
Vui* Cent'Invested. 
In a postal card on which to send your address i 
you free'I!'m linVAa® U I* uo ' wlll > Pf return mail 
aS tiL™ , nh.n.u work Dial Doth Be: 
au ages can tlo, and live at home, wherever rh 
thereby from *5 to S‘J5 per da 
S iiI L k 11 ', ha i Vt? caru *>d over |fiO lu a sing 
capital not required, you are started free " 
utonts rue Silver Medal.) 
Wooster’s Cabinet Perfection Creamery 
Before buying any milk setting or cream churning 
apparatus. Address II. It. WOOSTER, 
_ . , , Nortlifield. Vt. 
Dairymen will ilo well to heed this notice, 
QTODDARD cbeamW 
B P SURFACE SKIMMING 
ATTACHMENT. 
With or without Special 
Refrigerator. 
H<w MORE GOOD POINTS 
than any on the market. 
Send for description. 
BEST LINE OF 
Dairy &,FactoryGood$ 
Moselejr & Stoddard flfg. Co. 
POULTNEY, VT. 
Ft. C. REEVES, Agent, Ika Water Street, New York. 
.“PERFECTION” 
[ Was marked upon A, Rodman's butter by Prof. Alvord at 
the Hay state Fair, Boston, Oct., Sii, because it was the only 
butter that scored 100 Poin i* at the Largest Fai r ever held ini 
New England. Itw.is made by the CnOLEY PROCESS. 
W. Bronson* Prea. Am. Jersey cattle Club. 
T. J. Hand, Fec’y. ” ” V ” 
T. G. Yeomans, Pres. Ilolsteln-Frieslan Breeders Aesoc. 
T. ». Wales, Jr, Sec’y. ” " ” ” 
Rt. Hon, W. E. Gladstone at the “Mtrflnuds’’ ITawarden, 
England,the Dnko of Sutherland at "(’hidden'’, England, all 
use the COOLEY CREAMERS In their dairies and so do a 
Very Large Majority Ofthe be.-l flair rmen In All Countries. 
The Cooley Creamer has more Labor Saving Conveniences 
._ than any other. Including Elevators, Cabinets with refri¬ 
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SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS. 
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* 
N. 
fSMAlLo 
In the latest chapter of Seth’s Brother’s 
Wife, in the March Scribner’s, Seth goes out 
into the World. He is to be an editor. There 
is a grim humor in the picture of the young 
farmer who goes to the city with the expecta¬ 
tion of leading in a life that he himself knows 
nothing aliout. Th_- description of the first 
day on the paper will make old newspaper men 
smile. It is all there, the inky printer boy, 
the daily quarrel between the foreman aud 
the editor and the never ending delay in.start¬ 
ing the press. Seth’s proof-reading throws 
them all out of joint. It would be a good thing 
if the reading public could know more about 
the way in which most papers are thrown to¬ 
gether. They might be more inclined to ap¬ 
preciate patient and conscientious editorial 
work when they found it. 
The Bayeux Tapestry is a curious old record 
of the Norman conquest of England. Edward 
J. Lowell describes it iu Scribner’s. It is con¬ 
sidered the most autheuie history of the events 
which culminated in the death of Harold. The 
record is embroidered on linen cloth, 23b feet 
long and 10 inches wide. Tho figures are very 
rude, such as a child would draw. This tap¬ 
estry is supposed to have been made just after 
the Normans conquered England aud firmlv 
established thetn»eives there. It has been 
thought by some to be the work of William’s 
wife, by others to have been made by his 
brother. Tennyson evidently carried out the 
story of these figures in his poem Harold,which 
all should read. Kingsley's ’'Last of the Eng¬ 
lish” describes this important time of English 
history, the events of which so greatly affected 
our language aud ourselves. 
Lite Stability Of the Earth is the leading 
article in Scribner’s. This is a valuable con¬ 
tribution to science, which will be read with 
peculiar interest at this time. "What is au 
Instinct” is a compilation of what has already 
been written upon the subject rather than an 
attempt to write something new. The stories 
ure all good. “The Residuary Legatee” is 
paiulully slow in it* - unfolding- “The Story 
of a New York House” has a quaint charm 
that grows upon one. There is a growing 
mania for Russian stories. They are all 
gloomy and sad. "Father Andrie” is a good 
example. It is the story of an old priest who 
went to prison rather than betray the secrets 
oi the confessional. If these stories arc true 
pictures of Russian life, we can hardly won¬ 
der at Nihilism. “Cordon” is another gloomy, 
terrible story. It reminds us of those sketches 
by Foe that cost us many an hour’s sleep years 
ago. 
D. B. Lucas, the newly appointed Senator 
from W. Va., is the bitterest political oppo¬ 
nent of tho Standard Oil Company. Ho is an 
able lawyer and fiue speaker, and has some 
reputation as a poet and literary man. 
On the 3d of September, 18Sf>, P. D. Armour 
issued a circular saying: “We are firm be¬ 
lievers in higher prices for all hog products.” 
At that date new mess pork was *11 to $11.50 
per barrel, and in the interval it has risen 75 
per cent. 
March 33 will be the 00th anniversary of 
the Emperor William’s birthday, and great 
preparations are being made to celebrate it 
with extraordinary eclat throughout the 
Fatherland. The Emperors of Austria and 
Russia, however, will not visit the Kaiser, as 
expected until of late. 
(Ten, J. .J. Finley, of Ocala, Fla., has been 
appointed by Governor Perry United States 
Senator to succeed Hon. Charles W. Jones (of 
Detroit), whose term expires on March 4. 
Finley served with distinction in the Confede¬ 
rate Army, has been a member of the Supreme 
Court of Florida and was three times a can¬ 
didate for Congress, being elected once and 
defeated twice by Colonel Bisbee, Republi¬ 
can. 
Rufus Blodgett, the new New Jersey 
Senator, was born in Dorchester, N. H,, Nov. 
9, 1834. Member of lower house of New Jer¬ 
sey Legislature, from Oeeau Co., in 1878 and 
’79; then moved to Monmouth Co., where he 
now resides. Is Superintendent of the New 
York and Long Branch Railroad, aud identi¬ 
fied with the interests of several other rail¬ 
roads. Is a fluent speaker and of command¬ 
ing figure. Has always been a staunch 
Democrat. 
SMALL S fejeper 
Thin NKH *rUcic U * 4 ivr»vi*usl tad ap¬ 
proved by &JI prt’£rc»3ivr Farmer* aud 
niook Raiser*. The caif auoka lt» fool 
aIohtIj, lu *perftitly natural rr.*>, thriv¬ 
ing a* well a» when fed oq U*o*q mother 
cirou!.r,fr«. SMALL* MATTHEWS 
*1 «oii*h Market Street, BOSTON. MASS. 
THtt BUST CATTLE FASTENING! 
SMITH’S 
SELF-ADJUSTING SWING STANCHION, 
The only Practical Swing Stanchion Invented. Thou 
sands in use. Illustrated Circular free. Manufactured 
b> (• U. CARSON'S at Co.. Addison. Steuben Co. N. Y. 
PERSONALS. 
LEADING 
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REVERSIBLE iLUW 
YANKEE SWIVEL PLOW 
1 and 2 Horses. 
Circulars. * -m _^ 
the f 
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CHICOPEE FALLS MASSACHUSETTS. 
Made of Patent tp/H 
VJL with Patient 
' s ?i2=.steel stiiftiua Lever and 
Clevfei, I'nubti iirtne l’lowrnan to 
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Mathlnes for Tlirrshing and ( leaning (Train t 
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Cross Cut Drag Saws. 
Acknowledged by all to lie THE BEST, consider. 
' It me -qr -j xxjxia a • IW1 ■ ■ ■ ■ T 
(F. Wilson’s Patent). lOO per 
.. _cent, more made tn keeping pout* 
t7e» A . 1 . 9 ?.^ WKK MILES and I IBH 
FEED Mll.I.H. Circulars and Testimonials sent 
on application. WILSON UUOS., Euatou, Fa, 
OA.lt PKll’W 
IMPROVED NEEDLE HAY KNIFE. 
This knife has been tested with the roost Celebrated 
knives of other makers, ami has proved an easier and 
faster fuller than any other, its special excellence 
consists In n chisel edge tooth. It may bo Used Tot 
cutting hay In the mow, stack and bale; also for 
i mscSSlt”" r ° r 
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hjf 9»f) "OVER"300,000 IN ACTUAL USE 
k II !■ !■ And all giving perfect satisfaction. 
All Ella _ ACENTS WANTED' 
WASHER. 
Clothes than any other intlto World. WochaUengo i«W 
any manufacturer to produce a 'better Washer. 
livery ittachlne Warranted^FIYE Year*, ^ jP 
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tab like a Wringer. Mode of maUeah! t irTr K i l fl ■" * I * % 
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machines. Agents wanted. Ex elusive TerriI 
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Bainple to agenta, $3. Also our celebrated 
KEYSTONE WRINGERS AT LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Circulars VTee. lief ex to editor of this cater. AddrwM f. F. tnt its i CO.. Erie. Pa. 
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prominent I'nruwrs throughout the country, as the 
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aa teoond olaaa mall matter. 
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Lands and City Property for Sale. 
Correspondence from those meaning business solic¬ 
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