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MILK RECORD 26021LSS. 2QZ5. IN ONE VeAR. 
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Units Right or Left 
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WESI'«“" U S 
CHALLENGE 
I TXT IN D MILLS never blow 
| T * down.a record no other 
(mill mi show. Seut on 30 
days’ trial. Also feed grind- 
era. shelters, pumps, etc. 
Agents wanted. Catalogues 
free. Challenge Wind 
Mill and Feed Mill Co., 
Batavia, Kane Co., 111. 
The best thing yet discovered for sea-sick, 
ness: Port.— Otago Witness. 
How to dispel mental gloom—make light of 
your troubles.— New Age. 
Steamboats are very polite; they always 
bow to tbe billows.— New Age. 
Shakespeare must have been eating chick¬ 
en salad when he exclaimed “What’s in a 
name?”— Life. 
As mau aud wife are oue, the husband, when 
seated with his wife, must be beside himself.— 
Salem Standard. 
People call it “putting up” at a hotel be¬ 
cause there is so much they have to put up 
with.— Texas Siftings. 
Talking about the weather, they have had 
an unusually long reign over in England, 
haven’t they?— Lowell Citizen. 
Laundry men are the most humble and for¬ 
giving beings on earth. The more cuffs you 
give them the more they like you.— New Age. 
Some of our exchanges are discussing the 
question, “What is a dude?” A dude is to a 
man what a tea-store ehromo is to a painting 
by Meissonier.— Norristown Herald. 
A NEWSPAPER has just been started iu 
Greenland, It is a daily, but the editors are 
not at all pressed for time, as the day is about 
six mouths long in that part of the world.— 
Cincinnati Artisan. 
Architect: “This, Mrs. Pahvynew, is the 
ground plan of the first floor. Here is the 
hall, there is the drawing-room-” Mrs. 
Pahv} T new: “Law, Mr, Shackelford, why not 
make that room a parlor? We don’t need no 
drawing-room. Nary one of the girls kin 
dra w. ”— Chica go Tribu n e. 
Brakeman : “But don’t you think that Sl.. r >0 
a day is rather small pay for eighteen hours’ 
work on the top of a freight-car? Superin¬ 
tendent: “But you forget that we charge no¬ 
thing for traveling. Let’s see; you ride some¬ 
thing like 300 miles daily, and it doesn’t cost 
you a cent.”— Boston Transcript. 
Reporter (interviewing rich man): “You 
began life barefooted and worked for a dollar 
a week, I believe?” “No, sir, I didn’t.” 
“Well, that will have to go in anyway. They 
all do it, and if we should make an exception 
in your case our readers would oomplaiu.”— 
Burlington Free Press. 
They have bark ou them: “Dogs are 
among the flowers that bloom in the 
spring.” Remarked the Snake Editor. 
“What is the matter with you?” asked the 
Horse Editor. “Nothing. This is the spring, 
isn’t it?” “Yes.” “Well, I went into the 
woods yesterday, and found the dog would 
blossom.”— Pittsbu rgh Ohronicle-Telegraph . 
Boston young lady: “I want to look at a 
pair of eye-glasses, sir, of extra magnifying 
power.” Dealer: “Yes, ma'am; something 
very strong?” Boston young lady: "Yes, sir. 
While visiting in the country last summer I 
.-ipada a very painful blunder which I uever 
want to repeat.” Dealer: “May I ask what 
. that—er—blunder was'?” Boston young lady: 
“0, yes. I mistook a bumble bee for a black¬ 
berry.”— Chi cago Tribu nr. 
If LATCH FORD’S 
ROYAL STOCK FOOD, 
CATTLE CA.;KE. 
It contains n larger percentage of Oil and Albumen 
than ordinary oil meal, and In a more easily digested 
form, combined with Flesh. Fat, and Milk producing 
elements of the hlglieU known value to the feeder. 
No stockholder should he without this cako to mix 
with the ordinary feed. 
BLiTCHFORO’S CALF-REARING MEAL, 
Is endorsed by Agricultural Experiment Stations and 
prominent Farmers throughout the country, as the 
best specific substitute for new milk In rearing calves 
and young stock In a thrifty condition. It Is an ab¬ 
solute preventive of scouring. Invaluable for saving 
new milk and cream. Costa less than Me per pound. 
l-’or directions mid testimonials send for "PAMPH¬ 
LET ON FEEDING,” Issued and mailed nu t: hy 
E. W. 11 latch lord A €o., 
CHICAGO, ILL. 
HOL 8 TEIN-FRIRSIANR. 
_ STOP! THINK! INVESTIGATE! 
LAK Kit- II>E STOP Iv FA ttM has 
The only Cow that has given 23,(121 lbs. 2 oz. of milk In a year. 
The only four-year-old that has given 23,002 lbs. tOoz.ln a year. 
The only two-year-old that ban given 18,1.34 lbs. 13 oz In a year. 
Tlie only herd of mature Cows that has averaged 17,100 lbs. 
1 oz. In a year. «. 
The only herd of two-year-olds that has averaged 12,4651bs. 7 
oz. In a year. 
The only two year old Holsteln-Frleslan that has made 21 
lbs. 10-t.t oz. uf butter In a Week. 
Thirty one Cows In this herd have averaged 20 lbs. 1 oz. of 
butter In a week. 
Fourteen Cows In this herd have averaged 22 lbs. 1 oz. of 
butter In a week. 
Also a flue stud of Clydesdale stallions, Mares and Fillies and choice standard-bred Hamblotonlan Stallions. 
Send for Catalogue giving full records and pedigrees. I n writing always mention Rural New-Yorker. 
SMITHS, POAVELL Or LAMB, Syracuse, N. 
Q ET THE BEST AND SIMPLEST! 
Send for Free Circu- 
HI_ w lnrx and Prices. 
^/Eaxxtictn. -tlb-ia Paper. 
Janesville Hay Tool Co., Janesville, Wls. 
ONONDAGA F. F. DAIRY SALT. 
THE AMERICAN DAIRY HALT CO., I/D, SOLE MANUFACTURERS, SYRACUSE. N. Y. 
Purest, and best Salt in the market. Used by a majority of Dairymen In the country, with entire satisfaction. 
Cheaper and better than any foreign Salt, First Premiums taken wherever exhibited. Send for •"Suit Manual,” 
giving certificates as to quality, premiums taken, &c. Address J. W. BARKER, Sec’y, Syrucuse, N. Y. 
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_ I*’’’ made-for Hay, Straw and 
Wool. Always victorious. Received First Premium 
at all prominent fairs for past five years, over 
Doderick and others. Illustrated Catalogue Free. 
WHITMAN AGR’L CO., St. Louia, Mo. 
ARATOR. 
CATALOGUE. 
Wouderful 
Capacity. 
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THE LATEST 
— AND — 
THE BEST. 
EXAMINE 
THE 
MAST, FOOS & CO. 
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„ St . r .°nS ami Durable, will not HI " 
Swell, Shrink, Warp, or Kuttlo |M 
in tho Wind. Ik9 
RUCKEYEfi 
D FORCE PUMP I 
Works easy and throws a constant ]JJ S 
stream. Him Porcelain lined aud Hrua-i iTf n 
Cylinders. Is easily set. Is the cheap- Ml ^ 
est and Best Force Pump In the World W 
for Deep or Shallow Wells. Over 30,000 II g 
In use. Never freezes iu Winter. Send ia • 
for Circulars and Prices, giving depth 
of well. Also manufacturers or llie Buckeye Lnwn 
Mower. Buckeye Iron Fence, Buckeye iloae 
Reel, Luwu .Sprinkler, etc., cm. 
If you intend to buy a 
hay par (of which we make 
three (3) styles) a grappling 
Fork or a Sulky Plow. 
Send for prices, etc., to 
Fowler i Farrington, 
Tnitgliunnoelt Falla, N. Y. 
Iron Frame, Steel Bearings, Positive Cut, No 
Spring*, No Babbitt Metal, New Feed 
Boilers and Adjustment, 
Safety Fly Wheel. 
HIGGANUM MANUFACTURING' CORP., 
HiCCANUM, CONN. 
Warehouse, . 38 So. Market Street, Boston, Mass 
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POINTS: 
SEND FOR CIRCULAR AND PRICES. 
THE STODDARD CREAMERY 
WITH SURFACE SKIMMING ATTACHMENT 
AND STODDARD CHURN 
Were usi-tl by 
Messrs. SMITHS, POWELL & LAMB 
A* tbe 
iviessrs. smriJtits, puwell at l,ajylb " g A 
NEW YORK DAIRY AND CATTLE SHOW, ®|* l\ 
In malting- the lest* for the • e ' 
Stveep-WiaWc# Prize anarded client lor the 
Best Butter fow of Any Breed. bsl H g 
-rtie nnir rra.mnrv men i, v fit vi vi i.'v nrn L J 
1 L-L^HHIi-.-^U L^-^ ll Kwcep-Slnkc* Prize awarded diem lor the To 
Best Butter Cow of Any Breed. I \ j 3 8 
Cl - - The only Creamery HIGHLY CONIJIKN OED 
™ — by the JnilceH on l*airy Implement*. J-ia- F g. 
Received the only award at the Hay Stale Fair, Boston, October, 1886. Tip 
Avoid Medlnient tu cream by ttsim? the .Stoddard Creamery, the J S’ 
r>nl\ ntte provided with .V Perlecr Working Surface Skimmer. A 05 
Butter Workers, Boxes, Prints; Dog Powers. Strainers, Dairy Scales, etc. 
MOSELEY & STODDARD JttFG. CO., Ponltney, Vt. 
■nUsrcUatmms gnh-rrtisittB. 
How to SAVE re shingling, STOP 
leaks effectually and cheaply in 
root's of all kinds, or lay N E \V roofs. 
Particulars FREE If you mc-ntlon tills paper. 
E — ■ X UNEQUALED 
For House. Barn, 
Wjf y and all out-buildings. 
^ANYBODY CAN PUT IT ON. 
PRICE LOW. 
Write for Sample and Hook. W ' 
t.'t Duane Si., >*o\v York Oit -^7 L 
INDIANA PAINT & ROOFING Cf^r 
HAMMOND’S 
Cil __ __ C! V» ^.4. is an impalpable powder, a combination of insectlcl les. poisonous lo Insects prey- 
11 O* Q Bl faT. lug upon vegetation; affecting nearly aU classes of Insect life, so that they either' 
^3 S3 die, or leave for parts unknown. 
USED SEVEN FULL YEARS. 
__ 1 _ _ J has been la use sluce 1880 , lu thousands of gardens and upon acres of field crops 
--3d.il S* dJLlOlj wUI ' conceded effm tmness upon Sings. Worms, Caterpillars. Aphides, etc. It Is In 
< W use in greater or lesB degree lu every State of the Uuiou, and each Canadian Pro- 
•j.ce, Egypt, aud New Zealand. 
THE • 
GreatAmerican 
GOOD NE V - 
TO LADIES. 
IS SLUG SHOT SAFE TO USE? ITS MIGHTY RECORD. 
Tin- best and completest answer possible to make Is Its record. Three million pounds (3,000,000) have been 
made up, and. so far as known, without uuy til effect to man, beast or fowl; whether bj handling. Inhaling its 
dust, or partaking of fruits or vegetables upon which It bad been used. Its odor and color prevent Its being 
taken for any wrung purpose, and enough cannot be eaten unless done deliberately and forcibly to cause barm, 
and it has not transpired that this is feasible. 
Greatest otter. Now's )our time 
to pet orders for our celebrated 
Teua, Coffee, and linking 
J'owder, and nenuron beautiful 
Gold Hand or Muss Rose China 
_ Tea Set, Dinner S.-t, Gold Hand 
Moss Rose Toilet Set, Watch, Brass Lamp, Castor, or 
Wobstpr'a Diet ternary. For particulars address 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO., 
P, 0.110x239. 31 and33 Vesey SU, New York. 
|_KhTABLIHtI®D 1802. 
f .IACK80N BItOTIIERH, 
NEW YOEE STATE DEAIN TILE ANE PIPE WOSES, 
MAIN OFFICE. 7« TllllW A VE.. ALBANT. N. F.fc. 
For pamphlets, address 
Sold by All Seedsmen. 
BEXJ. HAMMOND, Fishkill-on-Iliidnon, N. Y. 
ENGINES o—. 
ROUND, SOLE AND HORSE-SHOE TILE, 
Over 13 inches lung. By cargo or smaller: quantity. 
Our new Improved machinery makes superior round 
and sole tile excelling anything offered heretofore. 
First premium wherever exhibited. Brice list on up 
plication. Drain Tile machine fur Hale. 
W A iv nr | fe Practical man 1 Interested in 
'* dairy products preferred) to 
take charge of farm near Lynchburg, \'a. some 
means necessary, Correspondence solicited. Address 
Ci. U. OAPltllTl^, JR. 
Fire Creek, Fayette Co,, W, Va. 
THRESHING MACHINES 
I HORSE POWERS AND SAW MILLS 
Groin Tbrenlier*, utiequaicit In eapaetty for sep¬ 
arating anil cleaning. . 
C ombined Grain and Clover Threshers, 
fullV equal to regular grain machine* on grain, and a 
genuine Clover lluller in addition 
Two Speed Traction A Plain Engines. 1 to 
ir> Horse Power, positively the moat desirable for Light¬ 
ness, Economy, Power and Surety. Boiler ho* horizon 
tal tubes, and is therefore free from the objectionable 
features of vertical hollers, 
llorue Bowers, both Lever and Endless Chain 
AU Sizes. Send for Catalogue. Address, 
THE WESTINGHOUSECO., 
Sc» lady. N, Y, 
II 
FARM ENGINES 
Upright and Horizontal, 
Stationary, 
■ Portable and Semi-Portable. 
8 to 1 <5 ilorte Power. 
lUutlrAlrd Pumphli'l Free. Address 
James Leffel 4. Co. 
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO, 
or 110 Liberty St., New York. 
