THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
ON MCAL CROUNO 
Mlrt airtr littmor. 
**“*•■ ■•-■fir— 1 — 
Veteran Corn Shelter 
FOR HAND OR POWER. 
Just the Thing for Mill, Farm or Plan¬ 
tation. 
Power and Hand Com Shcller* of all sizes 
and to suit all wants. 
HORS K POWERS, JACKS, Sea. 
Write for Descriptive Circulars anil urines. Ad¬ 
dress SANDWICH AIAKUK'O CO., 
.Sandwich, Illinois. 
California Property for Exchange^ 
«<»i acres heavy ml.wood* ; will cut 2u minions lumber 
aud dO.LHKi cords wood. On north side Day of Man 
PranciHCo, I U lilies tVom Unihvnv depot. The 
best, aud largest timber tract accessible. Also, IBS acres 
close on three sides of growing county seat, now spread¬ 
ing over it; a healthy site, 
WITH SCENERY EQUAL TO LAKE GEORGE. 
Also, u complete mansion, with entire block planted 
in tropical trees, flowers, Ac., in City of Santa Rosa, a 
central point, for the other property. 66 tulles north of 
Hun Francisco. Parties East having about $100,000 
worth of lauds or city property, desiring an exchange, 
address Look Box 45. Santa Rosa, rial. This notice 
only aj/pcars once. _ 
HIGGANUM WINDMILL. 
f Something New. 
A Perfect Automatic-Working 
Wind-Wheel. 
NEW PRINCIPLES. 
NO OLD CLATTER-TRAP. 
The Simplest Mill Built. 
Cheap, durable aud not liable to 
get out of order. Warranted to 
work well in all winds. 
ID~ Send for Illustrated Circular 
and Price lust Manufactured 
THE HIOOANUM MANUF'O C0RP-, 
Higganum, Conn. 
PWl'l I A <Ni AHEAD ALL 'ran: TIME. 
' ■ 1 Mi* The very best treah goods 
■ *1 fA 1 ’J direct from the importers 
•■•kJfcnr I at half the usual cost. Best 
plan to Club Agents and 
large buyers. All express charges paid. Quality 
guaranteed New terms free 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO. 
P. O. Box 4235. Ill and 23 Vesey SL, N. Y. 
PLATFORM 
BIG GIANT CORN MILL. 
Every Man His Own Miller. 
-osrttdprym* The only Mill that will 
grind Corn with Shuck on 
NM Hljg without extra expense. The 
only Mill grinding Corn and 
~ Cob successfully that will 
grind Shelled Corn fine 
enough for family use. 
Grinds twice as fast as any 
other Mill of same size and 
price. Manufactured by 
A. FIELD, SON & CO. 
922 N. 2d St.«St . Louis. 
WATERTOWN 
“IN RANGE." 
Old Gent (in Stage.) “ I trust your Rifle is not loaded, Sir, because with this shak¬ 
ing it might go off! ” 
Militiaman , (nettled). “No, it’s not loaded, Sir. And if it were to gooff, it wouldn’t 
hit you! ” 
Old Gent. “ Oh. jus’ so, Sir. But—you’ll pardon me—I was not considering myself so 
much as the poor Passengers on the Roof! ! ’’ 
SHE WAS WILLING TO PAY. 
“ When a man puts an innoeont hen to work 
•over a porcelain egg. is he setting that hen a 
good egg-sample ?”—Philwlnlphia Bulletin. 
Deal Gently with Hie Stomach, 
If It proves refractory, mild discipline Is the thing 
to set It right. Not all the nauseous draughts and 
boluses ever Invented can do half as much to 
remedy Its disorders as a few wlncglassfuLs—say, 
three a day - of Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters, 
which will afford it speedy relief, and eventually 
banish every dyspeptic and bilious symptom. Sick 
headache, nervousness, sallowness of the com¬ 
plexion, fur upon the tongue, vertigo, and those 
many Indescribable and disagreed hie sensations 
caused by indigestion, are too often perpetuated 
by Injudicious dosing. An Immediate abandon- 
No 'one can blame ber for being mad; and 
she tins mad, too. 
The little vagabond came into the hall on 
Fayette street, aud wanted to sell some matches. 
She didn’t want uny matches ; but lie drew her 
attention by asking if her husband’s name was 
John. 
*‘Yos, his name’s John, and what of that?” 
“ Guess [hadn’t ortcr tell,” said the match 
peddler, sliding towards the door. 
“ O, yes. you had—what is it, my boy ? speak 
right out,” replied the woman, struggling 
with curiosity. 
“But I’m ’Iraki he’ll lick me, said the little 
wretch. 
“ O, no. he won’t; I’ll take care of you;” 
jealousy was just beginning to warm up ; “ no, 
he’ll not lick you ; wouldn’t you like a piece of 
cake, my boy,” aud she brought him out a big 
chunk. “Now, what is it—what did he do ?” 
“O, not much; he was only a walkin’ with 
her—at first ” 
That “at first” settled the matter; she was 
Mazing with jealousy. 
" Well—well, what did he do next? O. that 
villain! Come, young man, then what did he 
do? Do you know who she was? Come, 
speak up.” 
The boy opened the door aud stood in the 
opeuing. lie began to whimper a little. 
“ O. I can’t tell you, mum ; I didn’t know’s 
ye’d care. Yes, I know’d who she was, but I 
can’t tell ye; lie'd kill me.” 
“See here, yon young villain, you’ll never 
step out o’ this house till you do tell me;" but 
the boy dodged her and was on the steps. So 
she coaxed him. “O, come back, my little 
man ; I was only fooliu’; jest wanted to see if 
you’d be scared; come—come hack in. and I’ll 
give you something nice." 
The boy reluctantly stepped into the door¬ 
way again. 
"I don’t want to tell ye,” he sniveled; “I 
know he’d give me five dollars not to say a 
word about it, an’ I guess I’ll go an’ see him 
’bout it,” and be slid toward the door again. 
“Hold on—here, what eau I give yon? I 
haven’t got much money, here—here’s a dollar; 
will you tell me all about it now ? Come, 
that’s a good boy; now, what did be do, who 
was she ?” 
The boy took the money, looked it over to 
see if it was good, stuffed it in his pocket, 
looked up at the woman, and replied in a w his¬ 
per— 
“ He kissed her, mai m—right here on these 
steps.” 
“ O. that villainous deceiver!” she cried, 
wringing her hands “But I’ll make her wish 
she was cremated when I get hold of her! O, 
Johu, Johu. how could you! Here, boy, take 
this fifty cents ; and now tell me who she was.” 
By this time the boy was down on the steps ; 
but be looked back, smiled compassionately, 
and said— 
“It was you, marm, when he went away to 
iliis work,” and he went down the street at a 
ihigh rate of speed. 
ATT B.IST T I O ]NTi 2 
BRADFORD MILL CO. 
If Manufacturers of 
rorta ' 5le Corn aa< * F louf Mill 
CA For FamwrF Vue. 
q- fiZ -ii iji These Mills are cheap, <tu 
iy i jp.ljr-wy Vj ruble aud eaailj operated. 
0 J 7. % They are made of Cue Best 
\ Material, with French Mill 
Vn\ S7 i IH \ W ri Burr Ktoiies. Adapted for 
I'lJLJ | MT ■ \ / either leu-ve or steam power. 
; f>. WHy. Price-lists and circulars stmt 
Bradford Mill Co.. 
'Jor- Cincinnati, O. 
Mill Manufactory 
FRENCH nr HR STONE 
fflj RIg g Poruhlo Mill* fur Parmer*, 
Hi TrJrTj Saw Mill Owimio, ele. Prase 
If | U Imj from ISO up. Complete Mill 
/f a ■ IS^l «ml Bholler ffttf. A bo; can 
‘ — Adapted to »ny kind of auiu- 
EHI —NOEETEE 4 MASM01T 00. 
——— a —- Indiaa.poliB, Ina. 
AWAHDF.D HIGHEST PRIZE AND 
I^ED^L 
PA It 1S EXPOSITION, I 878. 
LittleGiantTileMillI 
BEATS THE WORLD 
FOR STRENGTH,DURABILITY, 
SPEED 
AND EASE. ! 
6END FOR CIRCULAR 
BAYLIES VAUGHAN^Co 
RICHMOND, IND, 
State you saw this in the Rural Nkw-Youkeh. 
FARMERS AND THRESHERMEN. 
mentof such random and 111 advised experiments 
should be the first step in the direction of u cure ; 
the next step the use of the standard tonic altera¬ 
tive, widen has received the highest medical sanc¬ 
tion and won unprecedented popularity. 
'<>/ -.d> 
PORTABLE AND^STATIONARY 
If you want u Threshing Machine which in Simple in Construction, Runs Easy, is Durable, has Large 
Capacity. Threshes, Separates, aud Cleans grain iu a workmanlike manner, 
AND IS FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, 
AND AT FIGURES TO SUIT THE TIMES, 
BUY THE WILLIAMS MACHINE. 
But if you do not want a Machine which embodies every quality which a man with brains in lm head would 
call desirable, then buy some other, the chief excellence of which consists iu a windy agent or a fancy circular 
and make two deals al the name time . Buy a machine ami sell yourself. For circular yivinv /'nil ’particulars 
Address JH, WIUJAilS A DID., 
ST. JOUNHVILLE, N. Y. 
BRADLEY’S AMERICAN HARVESTER 
Will cut, rake and deliver iu good condition for binding ANY GRAIN that grows, lodged or standing. Adjust¬ 
able Track, Self-Oiling Pitman, carries bundle around corners. The most SUCCESSFUL 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 aud Connections. Bus more good points and less complication than any other' 
BRADLEY’S SELF-DUMPING RAKE 
Dumps the Easiest, Rakes the Cleanest, any hoy can operate It, Is acknowledged the beet made Rake iu use 
ttr Solid for Illustrated Calalogue._a J 
(Established 1832.) BRADLEY At; COMPANY, SYRACUSE. N. Y. 
STEAM ENGINES [ | 1832] _MERIDEN CUTLERY COMPANY [1879 
Of all Sizes and adapted to all Purposes. 
Simple iu construction, first-class in material and 
workmanship. 
SAFE! ECONOMICAL’ STRONG! DURABLE! 
lff~ Send for Price-List. Address 
ONEIDA IRON WORKS, Oneida, N, Y. 
MKU1DEN CUTLKBY 
COMPANY. 
r I «.n lJ H^L : SV? ER8 0/ th ? FINEST TABLE CUTLERY in the WORLD. Their CELLU- 
L<>IO HANDLE ui superior to I volt V, and especially suitable for HOLIDAY GIFTS. Warranted 
and sold by all dealers, and by MERIDEN CUTLERY CO., d Chainbers Street, New York. 
IfllAfC’C Nev ‘‘ r AUMi CURE 
HUvvC O and TOXIC BITTKKS. $ 1 . 
(tCAA It it fails to cure Ague, Dyspepsia, 
tiiv)v V, (throttle Liter and Ividney diseases, 
l or Circulars, &o., address 
Dr. C. B. IIOWK, Seiimi Falla. N. Y. 
d R| P TP Jft Hiijipiled to consm/iers at 
P | [I P I ■■ U ponces lower than ever 
■ Known before. These fine 
oua.1 the* seldom reach the interior, Isdug xohl oulj r iu 
largo cities and among the very wealthy. Horn! for re¬ 
duced price-list, and conn pare with other hoiisee. 
CONSUMER* LVIPORTINt; TEA CO., 
„ „ „ t» Church Hired, 
P. O. Box 4236 Now York City. 
*3 Printing Press 
^Priiiti cimla Ut>cU Ac. (Self-inker 4C>) I G lur^tr size* 
For busincat or pleasure, young or old. Do your own ad- 
Spring Wagon. 
The JVV Plus Ultra. 
EVERY WAGON FULLY WARRANTED. 
This is the best, handsomest, lightest aud strongest 
wagon or its kind iu the market. Every Farmer aud 
Dairyman should have one. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
Correspondence solicited. Address 
WATERTOWN SPRING WAGON CO., 
Wutertuwn, N. Y. 
*or IniBincaior plet 
vertUfiiR and printing. <’aUl<»Riii» of Dre**4iA, cards, 
&c„ for a stampi, Kelncy Al Co. Meriden, Conn 
C 11DER PRESSES AND GRATERS. 
/ BookfKB ii Bosohjcbt Pkkss Co., Syracuse, N. Y, 
