THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
MARCH 
Pi,$ccUattfcu$i Advertising. 
T H E MAPES MANURES 
SCRAPERS. 
Send for free Illustrated Catalogue 
and Almanac. Mention tills p&ner. 
Piso’s Cure for Con- 
IMPORTANT 
TO 
HOUSEKEEPERS 
AND 
HOTEL PROPRIETORS. 
JAMESMcCREERV & CO 
offer Special Inducements 
to Housekeepers and Hotel 
Proprietors in the follow*- 
in$f lines of Housekeeping 
Goods: 
Table Damasks, 50c., 65c., 75c. 
85c., $1. , 
Table Napkins, $1, $1.25, $1.50 
$1.75, $2.00 per dozen. 
Towels—all Linen $1.00, $1.25 
$1.50, $1.75, $2.00 per dozen. 
Towellings, 5c., 8c., 10c., 12 l-2c. 
per yard. 
Glass Towellings, 10c., 12 l-2c., 
15c., 20c per yard. 
Blankets, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 
per pair. 
Bed Spreads, 85c., $1.00, $1.25, 
81.50 each.. 
V ,7 5-4 «.4 8-4 IM 10-4 
Utica sneetmgs,-i 4 c. i6c.Tic. ssc. sac. 
together with an extensive 
varietv of* liner qualities, 
including new and elegant 
designs in tineTahleCloths, 
Napkins 4 Euncli Cloths etc. 
Right and Left and Reversible 
SULKY AND HAND PLOWS. 
WING. SINCLE and 
DOUBLE 
Shovels ___ 
THE 
C HILLED PLOW CO. 
SYRACUSE,N.Y. 
-1 . - GRAPPLIMG 
Tft HAY 
® FORKS. 
THE BEST PLOWS 
-X3ST- 
USE. 
sumption is free from Opium 
in any form, and therefore 
perfectly safe. 
If you have a cough without 
disease of the lungs, so much 
the better. A few doses are 
all you need. But if you neg¬ 
lect this easy means of safety, 
the slight cough may become 
a serious matter and several 
bottles will be required. 
It cannot Vie asserted that. 
every case of Consumption 
may be cured by this medicin^ ^ 
but it is true that thousai£r» 
of lives will be saved if 
do not delay too long. 
By druggists. 25 cents. 
V) PISO’S CUREFOR to 
F I W iWwOTliB JliMfl EMMAa o 
00 CONSUMPTION ^ 
T» FAttMERH AND GAUDKNEKS. 
iPOUDRETTE! T5! r 
Tlie cheapest auil best fertilizer made Can be used 
without offence in all drills. Tlie Rl '' ,l '| < r 1 “ “J? 1, ‘ i! e |K 
then around. Nodlri Is mixed with the soil. It is 
pure night soil only. Can be mix**} with other lncre- 
dLenta to excellent advantage. Price per ton. in 
barrel*. f.o. b. CSKO. 8. ril-HJRHINl., 
’ 135 Fifth Street, Troy. N. Y. 
RUBBER ROOFING 
Cost only *3.lM per bq (10x 10 ft.l Lasts a Ufetlme 
on Steep or Flat roofs. Ready for use. Anybody can 
apply If. Illustrated book Free If you manflon this 
,)a ^ P ^FMNVAgfe i jriVo < fco. 
The Cold-Water Dip, 
(TI1YMO-CRKWOL.,) 
A very blchv concentrated, non-polstmous fluid— 
mixes readily with cold or warm water-1 he simplest 
safest, surest cure f<ir TICKS. 
MANOR, SCAB, all Insect Beats, nil Skin troubles, and 
many oilier Diseasesof Livestock. Recommended by 
many prominent Breeders, ^‘e circular, Bent on ap¬ 
plication. T. W. I.A W FOItD d _ 
T\ /N *1V ^ ^2. Inspector of Fertilizers 
I BV (t 1 | riftTl,* hi Maine, drew »am- 
JJ 1 * VJliUOI \J) pi eB „f our bone as lie 
found It In the open market, and says It was ground 
tine, and was prepared from pure $0 ' 
E0S8IE IRON ORE PAINT. 
Is made from Red Oxide tin- I* the best and most 
durable Faint for Tin, Iron and Shingle Roofs, Barns 
Farm utensils, etc., will not crack or perl—will protect, 
roofs from sparks. Samples free. Ask prices of 
ItOSSlK IKON OitK FAINT CO.. 
Ogdensbiirff, N. I. 
THOM AS "SMOOTHING HARROW, 
THOMAS REVERSIBLE HARROW 
Herenfleen Spring-Tooth Harrow. 
Manufactured only by us. fiend for Illustrated Pamph¬ 
let. The Thomas Harrow Co., GENEVA. N. ». 
Jfi Few Good 'J'rat cLert Wanted. 
PIANOFORTES. 
UNEQUALLED IN 
Tone Touch Workmanship and Durability. 
WILLIAM BLN ABE Ac CO. 
Ho*. 204 and 206 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore 
No. 112 Fifth Avenue. New York. 
FOUR-DRIVER TRACTION ENIJINE, 
which excels nil other Traction Engines of equal cyl 
Inder dimensions In pulling rapacity, and secures po¬ 
sitive control and ease In steering on sandy, stony, 
slippery, uneven and Otherwise difficult ground to 
travel. Descriptive Catalogues sent on application. 
Wnrrnntefl the moat perfect Force-Feed 
Fertiliser Dalit in existence. Heml Tor elr. 
culnr, A. It. FARR I’II Alt, York. Fn. 
THE ASP1NWALL POTATO PLANTER 
Plants Potatoes In a single operation. 
THOROUGH. ACCURATE and RELIABLE. 
Send for circular to 
A ERIN WA1.L M’K'G CH.i ... . 
Three Kivtirw* iVlicii. 
A. 11 JL JWAA* A and crowd the grass to 
,„ly maturity, to 
ELUBLE AGENTS STARTED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT CAPITAL! 
^ BBiaBHaa H gaBa^ ^^Igg^A^sg^YKln 
S| ., lir) „ 1,K\\ its’S COMBINATION HAND 
-■ ~- it'dKcK I’l ,>II'S. It makes 3 complete machines. 1 
£— --—^ hav. agents all over the i . s.. who are making *10 to *«> 
_ i —-—"I KLgT- per day selling these pumps I give llielr name andaddress 
— ^ Af-FiMHTUaA| l |- nfiYT^Q-E-r — In catalogue- To introduce it I wiU rend a 
_____ , r.rprrty pa id, to an a ej<prt** rfOtitm in the U. S./Of $5.30. 
ff i . . "-Vniiin r I K,, --' Made of brass: will throw water from HI to tiO feet, and re- 
tails for only M. Indispensable tor spraying fruit .trees, 
lie Pot in o Bug Attachment is a wonderful Invention. They sell rapTdl X- as RlBPfiF- 
lIEItl® Send at ouee.for Illustrated catalogue, price-list and terms. OQODh WAKA NTEED Ah RFi fifc 
■vrrn nn trflNRYUNFUNDED. Address 1- L. I!*, l-atakill, N. *• 
30 SAMPI.ES, 1880, 
Again found to Largely Exceed Published Guarantees. 
The Connecticut Station Bulletin. No. 811 (the last one issued), shows in its report on Special Crop Manures (hat with the Mapes, the avei age 
“advance of selling price over valuation (estimated cost, of raw materials before manufacture) is only 10,bS per cent., while with all t le o her 
brands this average advance amounts to from 14.57 to 29.71) per cent.” 
THE AIAPES MANURES ARE THUS AGAIN FOUND BY THE STATE STATIONS TO BE THE CHEAPEST OF ALL. 
For full official analyses by the Siate Agricultural Stations of the twenty samples of the Mapes Manures for cuireut year, see 
our new pamphlet on Official Bulletins ol the Experiment Stations. 
THE MAPES FORMULA AND PERUVIAN GUANO CO., 
IRQ T?I?rV\TT ST NFW 
meats, have attained the highest standard In excel¬ 
lence of workmanship, simplicity of design, and cap 
aelty of power. For a third of a century have main 
tallied their manufacture. 
The Standard Portable uml Agricultural 
ICtigitH-n «t the World, 
In addition lo our STANDARD ENGINES, we now 
uffw the first ROAD EN4J IKE which biuttheTfUC- 
TiORPOWKit practically ami efficiently applied to the 
four truck wlu-eli-, and while so applied to each wheel 
Independently, the forward axle is under full control 
of the steering apparatus. 
Our Patented Improvements provide a 
Wood, Taber & Morse, 
Eaton, .Madison 4 o , \ )., 
Mamtfnctwrcrt of ihrtrtNr, .tjv.ovUuta., .vlflliosaru 
and AvKNOfl 
STEAM HNG-INEM 
Of the highest standard, In every respect, of materials 
uud workmanship. Wore pioneers In the manufacture 
of Practically Portable STEAM ENIilNEs. 
And with determined pulley to build only the best 
machinery from the best materials, and In the best 
new BUCKEYE SUNBEAM CULTIVATOR 
P. P. MAST & CO. 
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO- 
I Established 1854. 
WITH 
PIVOTED 
PARALLEL 
BEAMS. 
With METAL 
WHEELS and 
SPRINGS at 
Ends of BEAMS. 
HENLEY’S 
IMPROVED MONARCH 
FENCE MACHINE. 
Patented July 21.1883: May IS, 18811; August 8.1880. 
The only practical machine In use which makes the 
feuee In the Held whenever wonted. 
. . HEMLEY5 IMPRDVED monarch 
S I fiWA. -- -_a ..w.FENCE MACHINE „ 
It hits no equal! and makes the best, strongest ami 
most durable fence for general use and especially for 
farm and stock purpose. Weuvesany length of picket, 
slat or board, anil any sized wire can bo used. The 
Monarch Machine Is made of the best materials, is 
strong, light, durable, can easily be opt rated by a man 
or boy, and will last u lire time. This feuee is far 
superior to anv barb wire fence, nnn will turn all kinds 
of stock. ... 
For new catalogue and further particulars address 
M. C. HI5NJLEY, 
523 to 533 No. 16th Street, 
RICHMOND, INDIANA. 
Mention the Rural New Yorker. 
This Cultivator has the rear ends of thebeam* pivoted to a Cross-head, to which the 
Shovel Standards are attached and a secondary beam or rod pivoted to the coupling In 
front, and to the Oross-hend in the rear, by which the Shovels are carried parallel with the 
axle, whatever may be the position of them in being moved sidewise. The springs at the front pnao 
the beams supports them when In use, nnd etmblea the operator to move-themeasily from side tt■ ■ 
and assists in raising when he wishes to hook them up, while turning at the end of tut row . e atia 
these Beams also to our Hiding and Tnngueleas Cultivators. Hus • '! ,,l ’ l ‘ uo i r ' 
the market, and can not fall to he appreciated bv any farmer who sees It. also manufactur< ti 
BUCKEYE DRILL. BUCKEYE SEEDER, BUCKEYE CIDER MILLS AND HAY RAKES. 
Branch Houses-Phiiadrlphia. Pn.t Peoria. Ilia.; Ht. Fan I, !>Iinu.; Kansas City, i>Io., and 
San Francisco, Cal. »d*Send for Circular to either of the above linns or to 
P, P. MAST & CO., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 
Broadway and 11th St., 
New York. 
KveD Sowing ol CJralu.—H- goes without 
saying that for a full crop the laud should be 
full}- occupied with seed. This means per¬ 
fectly even seeding. Few farmers take suffi¬ 
cient pains with their sowing. An easy way 
to sow evenly is to follow the lines loft by the 
“ACME” Pulverlziug Harrow, which when 
properly used should follow- one another in 
parallel courses, taking six feet to each strip. 
Twelve feet is a convenient bout for sowing, 
and if the sower keeps on the chosen marks, 
and the harrow has been driven right,, not 
over overlapping or missing the previous bout, 
the seed will be cast jierfectly even oyer the 
field. Advantage should be taken of such an 
implement as this to do good work, aud to 
turn it to accessory uses as far as practicable. 
See advertisement on page 1W._ 
CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. 
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Use 
in time. Sold b y druggists. 
