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THE BUBAL HEW-YOBREB 
289 
The “Burlington” is the only line running 
sleeping cars from Chicago to Denver without 
change. It is the only line by which you can 
go from Chicago to Denver and be but one 
night on the road. It is the picturesque line 
to St. Paul and Minneapolis. It runs daily 
“fast trains” to Kansas City, St. Joseph, 
Atchison, Council Bluffs, Omaha, Lincoln, 
Cheyenne, and Denver. 
8END TEN CENTS IN POSTAGE STAMPS TO 
LINSEED OIL MEAL 
FOR FEEDING 
ALL DOMESTIC ANIMALS. 
THE BEST FOB. 
CATTLE, COWS, PIGS AND HORSES. 
Use, with your other feed, at least 
ONE-THIRD LINS ED OIL MEAL. 
E. & O. WARD, 
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS 
for Circular giving Important advice about ship¬ 
ping produce. Also containing recipe for pre¬ 
serving Eggs. Established 1845. 
No. ‘279 Washington St., New York City. 
Please remember that tilts meal has an Intrinsic 
value equivalent to three times over that of corn 
or oats Write us for prices and other particulars, 
and mention the Rural New-Yorkkr. 
DETROIT LINSEED OIL CO., 
Detroit, IVIlolr. 
N F.XV QUEEN POTATO. Early, very produc¬ 
tive soe R. N. Y.'8 report, March 23—handsome, 
line quality. Price per bu„ $1.50; per bbl., $3.75; Early 
Puritan, bbl.. $« 50; Hampden Beauty, bbl.. $2.50. 
A. B. HOWARD, Seed Grower, Belchertown, Mass. 
J.I.CASE TICI. 
JONES 
PAYSthfFREICHI 
6 Ton Wagon Scales. 
Ir.a Lun, Sw«i B.trlmgi, Bru 
Tar« B.ub ul Ban Box Ik 
WrtTT rfM Seal.. Tor tot jrl« Hi. 
mottos tkU hht lad addrM. 
JONH IF BlNONAMTONi 
BINGHAMTON. N. T- 
BOSTON SNIFB HOOK! 
SENT FOR 75 CENTS 
For cutting corn, tobacco, 
sugar cane, briars, trimming 
bushes and vines, and pruning 
trees. A handy tool fo^ every 
farmer. All steel. Ag'ts wanted. 
Boston Knife Hook Co., Boston. 
RACINE, WIS., 
MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED 
Ironsides fleitalor 
KING OF ALL THRESHERS. 
-ALSO- 
OKLAHOMA! 
For complete free Information descriptive of the 
country, land, laws, maps, rates, etc., and how to get 
there, address JOHN SEBASTIAN. General Ticket 
and Passenger Agent. Chicago, Kansas & Nebraska 
Railway, TOPEKA, KANSAS. 
TREAD AND HORSE POWERS, 
SWINGING STACKERS, 
SAW MILLS, 
TRACTION AND PORTABLE ENGINES 
CATALOGUE SENT FREE. 
Frederick T. Roberts, M. D., Physic'au 
to the Royal College of Surgeons, University 
of London, Eng., says: “Loss of appetite, loss 
of eyesight, dyspeptic symptoms, irregulari¬ 
ties of the bowels, are some ot tne symptoms 
of advanced kidney disease. VV arner's Safe 
Cure cures these troubles, because it removes 
the cause, and putting the kidneys in a 
healthy condition, enables them to expel the 
poisonous or waste matter from the system. 
This is why Warner’s Safe Cure cures so 
many symptoms that are called diseases. 
The Worcester! Buckeye Mower 
Has Patented Self-Oiling Pitman, In¬ 
suring Safety and Perfect Working. 
ns a Scythe which Cannot be Broken; 
IIns an lnsiile Shoe which Cannot be 
Clogged; Has Patented Chafe Plates. 
Always Maintaining the Shear Cut. 
No other Machine has these improvements. 
Don’t fail to see It. Send for 1889 Circulars. We 
refer to Thirty-five Thousand farmers In New 
England who use the Worcester Buckeye. 
Agents Wanted in Unoccupied Territory. 
i THE RICHARDSON MANUF’G CO., 
Worcester, Muss. 
15 CtS. per Foot, material 8 feet wide. 
Adapted for Residences, Churches, Cemete¬ 
ries, Farms, Cardens, Ac. 
All needing Fences. Gates. Arbors. Window Guards. 
Trellises, etc., write for our Ulus, price list, mailed free. 
THE NEWEST THINC AND THE BEST. 
Central Expanded Metal Go. I S. W. Expanded Metal Co. 
Pittsburgh. I Chicago. 
St. Louis Expanded Metal Co., St. Louis. 
Instant relief. Final cure in 1C 
days and never returns. No 
■ purge, no salve, no suppository. 
Sufferers will learn of a simple 
remedy tore by addressing 
Tuttle <£ Co., 78 Nassau Street, New York City 
niversal VEDEHULTIPR 
V.v_ it?-.1 I'll! * i xm* inn oil hOO/T 01*008 POT 
For Weeding and Cultivating all hoed crops. For 
putting In Grain and Grass and Hungarian or Millet 
It has no equal. Every farmer should inquire into 
its merits. Ex-Gov. ltOBIE, Master Me. State Grange, 
writes: “It should be owned by every farmer in the 
country. M Send postal card for circulars and testi¬ 
monials. All parties In Middle States should address 
BROWN MFG. CO., 40 DEY ST., NEW YORK. All others 
UNIVERSAL WEEDER CO., North ’Veare, Hillsboro O N. H. 
Roses 
u * ■ ■ *rur CIIICOT 
DINGEE & CONARD CO’S 
We oiler postpaid at your 
own door, the LARGEST 
STOCK of ROSES - in 
America, all varieties, 
sizes and prices, to suit 
” AI . tuc cinpqt NFW ROSES. New Hardy FLOWERING PLANTS, 
all wants. ALL THE FINES! NEW KUOto, j TAPAN LILIES, New 
KSSfbK 
a 
SEE THIS MAN? 
Pa, who is he ? Is it President 
Harrison?” “No, my son, he i: 
a celebrated manufacturer of 
Railway Cars, and he is writing 1 
a letter to the, public, telling 
them that Wood and Steel and 
Iron is the best combination 
for a Car, a Wagon, or a Har¬ 
vesting Machine. He says an 
“All-Steel” Car would not bo 
a success any more than an 
All-Steel Binder. He 
agrees exactly with the 
testimony of Mr. H. H. 
Sessons, the manager of 
the Pullman Car Co., 
who in a recent inter¬ 
view on this subject 
said: ‘ Wood cannot be 
discarded in the manu¬ 
facture of cars. In 1868- 
9 I inspected some all¬ 
iron cars and found 
them utterly useless 
after a few years’ ser¬ 
vice. A wooden truck 
is longer lived than a 
metal one. And in a 
wreck, where the cars 
are twisted and bent, an 
all-iron or all-steel truck cannot be as readily 
repaired. The racking strain of the car will 
buckle the iron or work the rivets loose. No 
matter how thick the paint, the elements will also in time rust the rivets 
off an all-metal car. Frost also produces oxidation on all-metal cars.’ ” 
TUC DIIPI/CVC QSMI1EQ Is made of WOOD and STEEL 
!L DUuIxLl L DiWUm and IRON. Send for catalogue to 
AULTMAN, MILLER & CO. AKRON, 0.,U. S.A. 
The THORBURN POTATO 
Ea.nX.IE8T AftJD HEST. 
THORBURN’S GILT-EDGE CAULIFL’W’R 
SEE CATALOGUE OF VEGETABLE ANO FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1889, 
Also Catalogue of Gladiolus aud other Spring Bulbs Mailed Free. 
J.M. Thorburn&C o:i15 JohnS: NewYoric. 
NEW BUCKEYE SUNBEAM CULTIVATOR 
— UWviitlt Manufactured by P.P. MAST & CO. 
ESTABLISHED 
1854 . 
< 
K 
< 
Ul 
£fl 
Q. 
SPRINGFIELD, O. 
With METAL 
WHEELS and 
SPRINGS at 
Ends of Beams. 
This Cultivator has the rear ends of the beams pivoted to a Cross-head to which the 
Shovel Standards are attached and a secondary beam or rod pivoted to the coupl.ng m 
front and to the Cross-head 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 spring at the t end ot tne 
beams supports them when in use. and enables the operator to move them easiU from side to s .. 
assists in raising when he wishes to hook them up while turning at the end of the row. w eattacn 
these Beams also to our Riding and Tongucless Cultivators. This Cultivator has no 
the market, and can not fail to he appreciated bv anv farmer who sees it maji'ifacture tne 
BUCKEYE DRILL. BUCKEYE SEEDER. BUCKEYE CIDER MILLS AND HAY RAKES. 
Branch Houses Philadelphia. **a.: 1‘eoria. Ill*..; St. Paul, Minn.; Uannas « Ity, Mo.; and 
San Francisco. Fat. K«r Write for Circular to either of the above firms orto 
p. F\ MAST <5c CO. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 
J he NATIONAL s ^ e t l a e l d PLOW 
GUARANTEED to be made of first-class material, nicely fin¬ 
ished, and warranted to give PERFECT SATISFACTION. 
They are made of 
PATENT 
STEELED METALS 
Which is FAR SUPERIOR to 1 
chilled iron. A large number now in' 
use, and giving Entire Satisfaction.'' 
BELCHER & TAYLOR. 
AGRICULTURAL TOOL COMPANY, 
Box 75 CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. 
Awarded 
FIRST and 
SECOND 
PREMIUM 
St the Plow-' 
ing Match of the HAMPDEN 
k CO. FAIR in September last, 
over such competitors as the Oli 
vhtr CHIt.I.KDand the Cassaday Suukf.Y 
Plows. Send for Circular and Price List. 
Price on cars, 
WITH CRATE-3TAND, 
$ 10 . 
WILLIAMS’GRINDER 
FOR 
Mower and Reaper Knives. 
WITH THIS MACHINE ONE MAN 
can grind the knives of a Cutter Bar, in 
oue-Uulfi the time required by two 
men on a common grindstone—L'o it with 
PERFECT ACCURACY and on any desiied bevel. 
Knives so ground cut easier and last long¬ 
er. The grindstone is kept perfectly true, 
by using occasionally,the steel cutting roll, 
E, which is sent with every machine. 
WRITE FOR ClRCULARS TO 
The Williams Bros’. M’f’g Co., Makers, 
Glastonbury, (Naubuo P. O.) Conn. 
