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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
MAY 24 
Lit tleGiantTileMill 
BEATS THE WORLD 
FOR STRENGTH,DURABILITY, 
SPEED, AND EAS.E.,, 
Y~\ A SEND FOR CIRCULAR 
P^BAYLIES VAUGHANS 
F-^' RICHMOND, IND. 
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“ It’s only a spriug opening, ma,” exclaimed 
that awful boy, an lie exhibited his torn trousers 
after a leap over a picket fence. 
A western editor speaks of his rival as 
"mean enough to steal the swill from a blind 
hog!” The rival retorts by saying: “He 
knows he lies: I never stole his swill,” 
Miss BoNCtKur (who has beeu reading to her 
Sunday-school class): So jou see, children, 
the good man Aaron’s swallowed up all the 
other rods. Tommy (with a heartfelt sigh): 
Gorry, don't I wish dad’s old tickler had beeu 
there !—Harvard Lampoon. 
Oh, he is a legislator. 
For he himself has said it. 
But it’s hardly to his credit 
That he is a legislator, 
For he might have been a plowman, 
A banker or a showman, 
Or perhaps a tax collector ; 
But in spite of all temptation, 
To All some useful station 
He remains a legislator, 
A rooster legislator.—/7u7a. Times. 
“ John, did you go round and ask how old 
Mrs. Jones is this morning, as I told you to do 
last night?” “ Yes, sir.” “Well, what’s the 
result?” “ She said that seeing as how you’d 
had the impudence to send to ask how old she 
was, she’d no objection to telling you that she’s 
twenty-f ou r, ”—A Imanac. 
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FENCE 
for Bailroadg, Farmers, and 
Stock Haisers. 
BARB PENCE diminishes outlay; increases pro* 
taction; shelter* no enemies of the crops; accumulates no 
•now drifts. 
24,000 Milts of Barb Fence erected In last 
three seasons. 
For all enolosnrea in the treeless States; for a better 
Fence economy in the older States; BARB FENCE 
ia everywhere approved u safe and efficient. 
For the Gardener, tho Stock Grower, tho Vineyard pro¬ 
prietor, BA R B F E N C E i* tho only perfect fence. 
Skkd tor Illustrated Pamphlet. 
Worcester, Mass. 
.W , u.ess we have an agent iu y mr town, address 
us direct. 
FAYWE'S 
PATENT SPRINKLER 
The best, cheapest and most effective 
I»3g[gggH machine ever offered for sprinkling 
Paris Green mixed with water. Price 
$1. ^ Send^for circular. Manufactured 
THE TROY STAMPING WORKS, Troy, N. Y. 
THE FORCE OF EXAMPLE. 
Aunt Emily.—“Why, Nellie, don’t you know it is unkind to catch hold of your Sister and 
Pull her Hair ?" 
Nellie (who doesn't aee it).—Well, Auntie, I saw you holding Cousin Frank round the neck 
quite tightly, yesterday, when Mamma was out, and Pulling his Hair, and he didn’t Bay 
anything!" 
Protect tlie System from Malaria. 
It Is possible to do this even In regions of coun¬ 
try where miasma Is most rile, and where the pe¬ 
riodic fevers which it causes assume their most 
formidable types. The Immense popularity of 
Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters Is very largely attrib¬ 
utable to the fact of Its efficacy as a remedy lor 
chills and fever, bUllous remittents, and as a pre¬ 
ventive of the various forms of malarial disease. 
In those portions or ihe West and south where 
complaints of this nature prevail, uiid In the 
Tropics It Is particularly esteemed for the pro¬ 
tective influence which It exerts ; and it has beeu 
very widely adopted as a substitute for the dan¬ 
gerous and comparatively ineffective alkaloid, sul¬ 
phate of quinine Physicians have not been among 
the last to concede Its merits, and the emphatic 
professional indorsements which It has received 
nave added to the reputation It has obtalued at 
home and abroad. 
BRADLEY'S AMERICAN HARVESTER 
Will cut, rake and deliver in good condition for binding ANY GRAIN that grow*, lodged or standing. Adjust¬ 
able Track, Self-Oiling Pitmau, carries bundle around corners. The most StiCOFSSFtTL light Reaper in market. 
BRADLEY’S CHANGEABLE SPEED MOWER, 
The lightest draft Mower in the world for length of cut; has enclosed Gearing, Center Draft. Perfect-Balance, 
Rocking Bar, Perfect Pitman and Connections. Has more good points and less complication than any other. 
BRADLEY S SELF-DUMPING RAKE 
Dumps the Easiest, Rakes the Cleanest, any boy can operate it, is acknowledged the best made Rake in use 
t3f~ Send for Illustrated Catalogue. _&I 
(Established 1832.) BEADLEV dc COMPANY, SYRACUSE. N. Y. 
orate you saw this in the Rural New-Yorker, 
>$3 Press 
t-l«\ (Strlf-inkur !> Lar^i-r s(y 
For buiiitesf. | voui.^oroA 
CnWlnfiw of I'Wifid, Type, Et 
f„, J .uaij*. KELSEY * O . 
“ Cot 
nil»ER PRESSES AND GRATERS. 
U Boomer & Bohohrrt Press Co., Syracuse. N. Y. 
CHECK SPRING 
NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO 
Battle Creek, Mich, 
ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE 
“VIBRATOR 5 
THRESHING MACHINERY. 
used on the tube to 
Phelps’ IV a sal Douche 
for administering the 
C ATA R R H 
T HE Matchless Crain-Saving. Time-Saring, 
And Money-Saving Threshers of this day mud genera¬ 
tion. Beyond all rivalry for Rapid Work, Perfcot Cleaning, 
and for Saving Grain from Wattage 
a—uui— 
V eteran Corn Shellar 
FOR HAND OR POWER. 
Just the Thing for Mill, Farm or Plan¬ 
tation. 
Power and Hand Corn Skelter* ot all sizes 
and to suit all wants. 
MORSE ROWERS. JACKS, Aco. 
Write for Descriptive Circulars and prices. Ad¬ 
dress SANDWICH lHANLIK’G CO., 
Sftudwlch, Illinois. 
PLATFORM 
Spring Wagon 
The j\~4 riuj, ff lira. 
EVERY WAGON FULLY WARRANTED. 
This is the best, handsomest, lightest and strongest 
wagon of its kiud in the market. Every Farmer and 
Dairyman should have one. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
Correspondence solicited. Address 
WATERTOWN SPRING WAGON CO., 
Watertown. N. Y. 
S TEAM Power Threshers s Specialty. Special 
»lz*« of Separator* made eipreasly fur Steam Power. 
O CR Unrivaled Steam Thresher Engines, 
both Portable anil Traotlon, with Valuable Improve¬ 
ment*, far beyond any other make or kiud. 
T HE ENTIRE Threshing Expenses (and often 
three to five times that amount) can be made bjr the 
Extra Grain SAVED by these Improved Machluee. 
Every Man His Own Miller. 
The. only Mill that will 
xkt-yy.iaiaiy ^ grind Corn with Shuck on 
2r without extra expense. The 
only Mill grinding Corn and 
Cob aucense.nlly that Will 
grind shelled Corn Hue 
» enoUub for family use. 
* s. Grind a«wtue a» Iasi as any 
in/* * otl eT Mill oi emu,t sire uud 
prlc*. yunutitctured by 
' field, son a co 
922 N. 2d St., St. Louis. 
EXTRACT FROM TESTIMONIAL. 
903 Eight Avo., New York, Dee, 17, 1878. 
I think your remedy lur Catarrh ‘‘One of the 
greatest discoveries of the age." Before using 
thoNouw KGIAN Bai.M my wife inhered vntold 
misery for year.*. Wo sought medical aid, far 
an>l near, but to no effect. Our regular Physie- 
iuu, disl.iuguisbcd for his knowledge, skill mid 
honesty, pronounced the disease incurable; that 
it would extend from the nasal organs to the 
throat mid bronchial tubes, and finally to the 
lungs,- and t hat death would he the result at no 
distant day. This was well nigh the case. But in 
your Norwegian Balm she found immediate 
relief; the extremely offensive odor of her 
breath, from which site- had suffered so many 
years crtirelydisayipenrv-d within two weeks 
alter she commenced to use tho Balm. After 
having used only one bottle, if not fully cured, 
she feels well on*the way. C. C. SULLIVAN, 
Produce and Commission Merck nut, 
155 Chambers street, New York. 
Quart Bottle, $1.00, {sufficient for Two Months' 
use.) Trial Bottle, Twenty-five Cents. 
Ask Your Druggist for it, or Bend for Pttmphh 1 
N. B. PHELPS, Prop’r. 6 Murray St. N. Y, 
rikl r TC H A supplied to consumers at 
Plnr I P II ^ prices tower than ever 
I lIVki I ■» w kiunen before. These fine 
dualities seldom reach the interior, Ijeiug sold only iu 
large cities and among the very wealthy. Send for re¬ 
duced price-list, and compare with other houses. 
CONSUMER- IMPORTING TEA CO., 
S Cliuicli Street, 
P. O. Box 423S New York City. 
a RAIN Rnl»«>r» will not. submit to the enor- 
mmiA wuktRgc of Grain and tlie interior work done by 
ail other uiachinfta, when ouco posted on the diRerenoe. 
N OT Only Vastly Superior for Wheat, Oats, 
Burley. Rye, rail ilke drains, but the Oult Sue-cu- 
fyl Ttar«*brr In Klax, Timothy, Millet, Clovor. aud like 
S«wwi«. lt«H|uirm no “ aUachmcnte'* or " rebuilding to 
change from Grain io8eede. 
M AKVELOUS for Simplicity of Parts, tiring 
less than one hoir the usiml ltelu and Gear*. Makes 
Glean Work, with oo Littmug* or Snavterlng*. 
r ot U Sixes of Separators Made, Ranging 
frurn Six to Twelve- Homo .lie, end two styles of Mount¬ 
ed Home Powers tn nmieb. 
R T ABLE AND ST ATI N A R { 
Rhododendrons, ilardy and Greenhouse 
Azaleas, CuiuelliuM, Hoses, itluguali&s, Pur¬ 
ple Beeches, Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Vines, etc. 
LAWN FX.ANTiara 
Plans and advice to purchasers free. Staking out 
and planting, 82.1)0 to $5.00 |>cr day. Price List Free. 
Special Catalogue of Now and Karo Plants. 
PARSONS & SONS CO. (Limited,) 
Kissettu Nurseries, Flushing, I„ 1. 
Of all Sizes and ai ipted to all Purposes. 
Simple in construction, tl rat-class iu material and 
workmanship. 
SAFE! ECONOMICAL! STRONG! DURABLE! 
; iT Send for Price-List. Address 
ONEIDA IRON WOKRri, Oneida, N. Y. 
SOMETHING NEW! 
Pulliam’s Patent Bolster Springs 
FOR FARM AND FREIGHT WAGONS. 
a [IB [’IP ,!WS£ 
jBjjl . B ^ j 
6d. spri( )f Beat not 
^ 1 ‘ I ili llM il il rfir» l hi^t TEfliMkiirfifa4w<iyt needed. Trausfi rma 
. " a farm wagon to a 
oomtorUli.e. spi.-.g Uagun ttreat for hauiwt/ />««< 
and buttt/ for t/inno to church Equally comfortable 
for one or twenty persons. A fast selling thing for 
Agents. We want Agents in every county. Send Postal 
for terms. Circulars free. Ask your hardware dealer 
for them, or address riemple A Uii ge Hlfg. (!o., 
m. I.ouis, iMo. 
State you saw this in the Rural New-Yorker. 
Sever Failing ALIK I I KK 
nunc U «n<l TOXIC HUT HIS. $1. 
If it fails to cure Ague, Dyspepsia, 
iDdwVi Chronic Liver and ludney diseases. 
For Circulars, Ac., address 
Dr. C. U. HOWE, Seneca Falla. N. Y. 
AHEAD A LL THE TIME. 
The very best rresh goods 
dlieci from the importer! 
■la AJAAiNw t »t hal.t the nMini cost. Best 
plan to Club Agents and 
large buyeri. All express charges paid- Quality 
tfuaranteed N'ew terms free 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO. 
P. O. Box 42M5. 31 ftiid !W Vertsy St.. N. Y. 
THE UNION RAILWAY 
ThreBher. TBfSend 
for Descriptive Circular. Win. 1.. Barer dk Bro. 
2101 Germantown Av„ Philadelphia, Pa. 
Mention this paper. 
A WAG DkD HIGHEST PR1ZK AND 
X X Thorough Workmnnship, Elogs it Finish, 
PcrP^rdon of Purth, Cotaplctenesa at Kquipnictil, tie., 
Mir " Vshiutc* * Ttkrc*her Ouiflw at* I*«oiui)Rr:ibt6. 
r Oll Particulars, Call on our Dca'ers or 
write to ua for Illustr*t45d Circular, wbicb we mail free. 
Nichols, Shepard & Co., 
Battle Cbxkk, Mich 
MEDAL 
PAn.r» tXrostTiuN, 18T« 
