COOLEY CABINET CREAMER 
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» WATER-PRO OF, SSS Ms 
g-. 1 * •"«* SUBSTITUTE for PLA8TEK 
tor Coat. OuU»»ta the building. CARPETS 
B8of«Mne doable U>e wear of oil cloths. C.t*lo*u» 
W.H. FAY&CO. CAMDEN.N. J. 
ns. Minnkapoub. Omaha. 
Ihal Estate. 
bradley HAND Y-,Buck Board 
The IJr.at On Wheels. I.lglil strong, conveil- 
lent snil low priced. Ilandy to get into and out 
ol. 11 h n cl jr for single Imrse or pair, llnndj for 
one p<»rsuii or more Handy to load or unload. 
«frw for for Circular , ■• !/■■■,■ [,_■ purchase direct 
from the mmuifacl > ifrr ." 
BRADLEY & CO. gflSS&fc- 
fi BOTSTORD B BOTSEORO W160Y BOLSTER SPRIIfl 
^VVACON spring R Raines spring btaril onlj live in. 
StmnOfSunpfe and YhiraWt. 
ifcs-i ^. -■— For sale by dealers or address 
' ~e-—V I'umiitiij A I'nnon, Lvtkpurl, X. I. 
Our CHAMPION /"“/~_ STEEl - walk|n ‘> 
„ , M FT CULTIVATOR. 
Ij / Pride i>f tbr Eut King of 
\ — -M. mL tlicW'cjl, an.I Monarch 
*— of sic Thousand* lit u-o 
i /(drill* satUfaotloo. The 
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® ~ l /TV 'J/ \ /L " rreulatlng device et.-r 
^ *5 I Invented. Shovel beams 
I- hoisted and held up be aprlnga. alone. 
Agents warned. Catalogue free. HoSCi & DrOBgOlA, TOflt, P» 
EMPIRE DRILL 
PfrforiiiN jim mlviTtwed. Circulars, And Essay 
How to Kabo Wheat," fc> all who mention thia paper, 
EMPIRE DRILL CO. SH0RTSVILLE,N.Y: 
BRICK 
AND 
TILE 
Stands Unrivaled. 
MACHINERY 
BEST IN THE WORLD. 
Head for circular a prices. 
J.W. PENFIELD & SON, 
Willoughby, Ohio. 
ha r^, "7 ,lI 2 d makes the best, wrongest and 
most durable fence for general use aud especially for 
farm and stock purpose. Weaves any length of picket, 
v l ii au ? l,) ' sized wire cun be used. The 
« r. ^ n b of the hest materials, Is 
slrt.ng, light, durable, can easily bo olio rated oy a man 
or boy, and will last a llfe-tlnie. This fence is far 
of afock" IO n ' ,y b<Lrb w,rc f^f^i and vv ill turn all kinds 
For new catalogue and further particulars address 
M. C. HENLEY, 
523 to 533 No. I 6th Street. 
RICHMOND, INDIANA. 
Mention the Rubai. N'evv-Yorker. 
***?/* must perfect Force-Feed 
Ft rtllizor Prill In rrl.lrniv. Xrinl for cir¬ 
cular, A. it. F.ltutl IIAlt, York, I’a. 
dlneomber’s ilnnd Planter, for Com, Beans, 
and Beet Seed. The best In the world. Money refund 
ed If It does not prove satisfactory, after a fair trial. 
Agents wanted. Send for circular and terms. 
S. .11. Viacombrr A' Co.. MTrX Adams, Grand 
Isle to., \ t. ueu'l Agents A. 0. Stoddard, North 
Brookfleld, Mass.; K. Harcg Mason, Litchfield. Conn. 
U. M. Sami « Co,,. Richmond. Va. 
BLACKSMITHING on the FARM 
T^aeS/ £*»« Urao And moony by u« ,u< Hole. Ml.br*ted 
rfjff FORGE and KIT of TOOLS >or »ao 
JM teaa&’su.'ttsssaft is- 
HOLT Mf 0, CO., l**tral Wgy UcvelMiL Ut 
WHEN YOU BUY A BUGGY 
BE SURE. IT HAS THE > 
WHEEL 
iTHESTROf^FSTAND BEST WHEEL MADE 
6 5 NET INTEREST a5 
Z GUARANTEED by the la § 
£ J ART IS-CONKLIN 0 £ 
MORTtiAKE 1 REST CO., 
, KANSAS CITY, >IO. 
Capital Paid-up .SI.000.000 
Debentures secured by (lrst mortgages on improved 
real estate held by the Mercantile Trust Co.. New York. 
Call at office or write for particulars. 
ROLAND R. CONKLIN. 
Equitable Building. New York City. 
FOR SALE.— Established FLORIST Business, 
paying from the start. In a first-class business town. 
Greenhouses new. hea-ed by hot water: corner lot 
Ax lb.) feet; city water: electric light: telephone; two 
railroads; population 15,01*'. and JM.tAlO more In a radius 
of lu miles doing their trading here. Business can be 
rapidly Increased. No greenhouse within 25 miles. 
Owner has a large w holesale business which requires 
his whole time. Only those meaning business, ad¬ 
dress A. J. NWALM, Hazelton, Pa. 
FOR SALE. 
Farms in Central Massachusetts. 
Land in North .Carolina. 
EDWARD G. STEVEN'S & CO., First National Bank 
Block, Cliutou, Mass. 
Agents for 
THE “TRIUMPH” STEAM GENERATOR. 
KREIBEL E\«[\E8. 
HOT WATER BOILERS. 
Indispensable for Farmers, Florists and for heating 
small Dwellings aud Offices. Send for circulars. 
Virginia Land Agency. 
Cheap Farms. Splendid Climate. Short Mild Winters. 
Good Margsts. Descriptive Land List Free 
_ GRIFFIN A- JERVIS, PETERSBURG, VA. 
General Advertising Rates of 
THB RURAL NflW - YORKER. 
34 PARK ROW, NEW YORK. 
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fore respectfully Informed that any correspondence 
with a view to obtaining different terms icill prove 
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Freaeh Colonies... 4.03(2914 fr.) 
Agents will l>o supplied with canvassing outfit on 
application. 
Entered at the Post-office at New York City, N. Y. 
as second class mall matter. 
tafUattcouj* ^dvmbing. 
That Tired Feelinq 
mt V 
Iho warm weather lias a debilitating effect, 
especially ii]m>ii those w ho are within doors most 
of the tiruo. Tho peculiar, yet Qommon, com. 
plaint known as ‘'that tired reeling,” Is the 
result. This fenhug eon be uutiraly overcome hy 
taking Ilood's Sarsaparilla, which gives new Ufa 
and strength to all tho functions of the body. 
I could not sleep; had no appetite. I took 
3 Skrsnparilla and soon began to sleep 
soundly; could get up without that tired and 
languid feeling; and my appetite Improved,” 
R- A. 8ANROKU, Kent, Ohio. 
^Hood’s Sarsaparilla 
Sold by all druggists, ft; six for *5. Made 
. only by C. I. IIOOD & CO., Lowell, Mas*. 
100 Doses One Dollar 
PERSONALS. 
Captain Boycott, the original Boycott, is 
now the agent on tho Flixton Hall estate, near 
Bungay, in Suffolk. 
Samuel J. Tjldkn left considerable proper¬ 
ty in England, aud a tax of $15,000 is claimed 
by the Government before tho will can be 
settled in its courts. 
Miss Rose Elizabeth Cleveland is to 
resume her old vocation of teaching. She 
will be connected with one of the most fash¬ 
ionable ladies’ seminaries in this city. 
Mr, .Tay Gould requires three weeks to 
make the tour of his railroads. He dines and 
sleeps on board his private car from the start 
to the iinish, but lie does not travel at night. 
Mrs. Lkland Stanford presented to Miss 
Crocker, at her recent marriage in San Fran¬ 
cisco, a necklace, bracelet, ring aud earrings 
of diamonds, rubies, sapphires and tourma¬ 
lins valued at $50,000, 
Walt VV hitman is in better health than in 
some years past, it is said; his compLxiun is 
still clear and rosy, and he is at work on a 
book called “November Boughs,” to be 
brought out the coming fall. 
The Empress of Austria, who is accustomed 
to wash the feet of TJ old women on Maunday- 
Thnrsday, was this year obliged, on accouut 
of ill health, to forego that ceremony. She 
made them rich gifts instead. 
The Princess of Wales has had her daugh¬ 
ters taught the complete art of dressmaking. 
The Princess herself understands both its 
theory and practice, and this is one reason 
why she is always so perfectly dressed. 
The Empress Eugenie is still beautiful. 
Slender, erect, with a superb figure, her hair 
not yet white, she is at once recognized as a 
grande dame. She always dresses in the 
deepest mourning aud carries the well-known 
ebony stick. 
Jonas G. Clark, of Worcester, Mass., 
offers $2,000,000 for building, equipping and 
endowing a university to be called “the Clark 
University,” on the outskirts of Worcester. 
The building, it is expected, will be completed 
Oct. 1, 1888. 
Dan Rice, the old clown, indignantly de¬ 
nies that lie is either a drunkard or a poor 
man. He says: “If to own 300,000 acres of 
land in Texas Hud New Mexico aud 1,000 in 
Calhoun County, Miss,, and 1,000 in Lincoln 
County, Ark., is to be abjectly poor, then I 
am poor indeed.” 
Speaker Peel, of the House of Commons, 
is the youngest, sou of the great Peel, looks 
like a Yankee preacher aud is 58 yenrs old. 
He (s thin and prim, and his whole air is one 
of ostentatious significance, which before any 
night s sitting is over is changed to a weari¬ 
ness akin to despair. 
Susanna Medora Salter is the striking 
name of the new Mayor of Argon in, Kan. 
She is the wife of a successful lawyer aud the 
mother of four lusty babes. He father was 
the first Mayor of the city atid she succeeds 
him at the age of 27. Argouia lias about 500 
inhabitants, and every man Jack of them 
voted to t ry the experiment of a woman in 
the Mayor's office. 
Dr, Elliot Coues, the ornithologist, was 
a captain and assistant surgeon in the army; 
now he is not. He was a married man; now 
liis wife has obtained a divorce. He was a 
professor in the Columbian University at 
Washington; ho now resigns Ins chair. He 
seems a hard man to get along with—t.hiuks 
every one who disagrees with his own views 
must be a dunce, u hypocrite or a rascal. 
Sir John Macdonald, Premier of the Do¬ 
minion, says he is to be raised to the peerage 
on June 21, the date of the Queen's Jubilee. 
He will be given a seat in the House of Lords 
aud Will retire permanently from Canadian 
politics. Sir Charles Tupper, Dominion Fi¬ 
nance Minister, is to succeed him as leader of 
the Conservative Party. The statement is 
also made public that Sir John Rose, of Lon¬ 
don, formerly a Canadian Cabinet Minister, 
is to bo raised to the peerage. 
THE COOLEY CREAMERS. 
7 GOLD MEDALS and 18 SILVER MEDALS 
| awarded for 
SUPERIORITY of PROCESS and PRODUCT ARE USED by the 
LEADING DAIRYMEN OF THIS COUNTRY AND EUROPE. 
“PERFECTION” 
Was marked upon A. Rodman's butter by Prof. Alvord at ihe Bay State 
Fair, Boston. Oct., H6. because It was the only butter that scored 1 00 Point* at 
(he Lament I* air ever held iu New England. It was made by the 
COOLEY FROC 1 IS 8 . c 
F. Bronson. Pres’t American Jersey Cattle Club. 
T. J. Hand, Soc’y do. do. do. 
T. ti. Yeomans, Prea’t Holstelu-Krieslan Breeders’ Association. 
T. B. Wales. .Ir„ Secy do. do. do 
Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone, at the "Midlands," Hawarden. England. 
The Duke of Sutherland, at "Chlefdon," England. 
‘ All use the COOLEY CREAMERS in their dairies, aud so do a Very Large . 
Majority of the best Dairymen iu All Countries. A 
< 15,000 OTHERS. 
iJ5"ilS,'-SVgSSJS55lS C~.| 
They .Make Wore Itutter of a Better tfcaality than any 
other Apparatus. 
The Davis Swing Churn. 
First Premium at International Fair, New York. 
Six Silver Medals at State and Countv Fairs. 
EASIEST AND BEST. 
Is used iu more Butter Factories in New England than any other Churn. Has the GREAT- 
eureka butter workers. 
skinner butter workers. 
NESBITT BUTTER PRINTERS. 
And a Full Line of Creamery and Dairy Supplies. r*r Send for Illustrated Circulars 
Vermont Farm Machine Co., Bellows Falls, Vt. 
bradlIyHANDYSLagon 
BRADLEY HANDY SURREY 
HENLEY’S 
IMPROVED MONARCH 
FENCE MACHINE. 
Patented July 21.1S85: May 18. 1886 ; August 3.1886. 
The only practical machine m use which makes the 
fence In the fleld whenever wanted. 
HENLEY'S IMPROVED MONARCH 
— FENCE MACHINE 
C| PODAHIJll l8a first-class trade 
tL tunArh Y? iT‘.' 2 T?kfS 
I learned at our school. 
Over 2.000 of our gra duates are at work 
on Commercial aud Railroad Lines. The Great 
West Is the country to grow up In. Write for our cir¬ 
culars. VALENTINE 0110$., JA.SB8vn.LR, Wis. 
GUTTA-PUHCHA ROOFING 
FOR FLAT AND STEEP ROOFS. 
Cheap, Durable, Easily Applied, Fire-Proof. Wind- 
Proof, Water Proof. 
For Factories. Mills, Barns, Sheds, Etc. 
Empire Roofing Co., 
237 North 12lh St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
