' '. MS • * 
SOMETHING NEW! 
Pulliam’s Patent Bolster Springs 
FOR FARM AND FREIGHT WAGONS 
Ccc' i .t >:;U i' .'I 
ig cav-ill 
hr 
ftliu built/ .fur going to church Equally 
St Mt'lli 
'J'lioy lire for Wag- 
one hauling from 
l,OOtr to 3,500 
ib*. Made of tho 
finest temperedsteel 
.•niti warranted. At¬ 
tached by bolts 
through the lied. 
Caa be put ou any 
wagon by auy per- 
a m. Remain on the 
wa_ r on for all uses 
and work equally 
well empty or load¬ 
ed. Spring seat not 
Unsrlwl Tw(ia4t mw 
a fond wagon to a 
ilt for hauling fruit 
comfortable 
for one or twenty persons. A fast selling thing for 
Agents. We want Agents in every comity. Send Postal 
for terms. Circulars free. Ask yoar hardware dealer 
for them, or address Semple «fc Bilge IUtg. Co,. 
?*t. Louis, 01 o. 
State you saw this in the Rurul New-Yorker, 
plants, 
THE DIN 8 EE & 10 NARD CO’S 
BEAUTIFUL BVEK-BLOOMINO 
THE BEST IN THE WORLD. 
Our Great Specialty is grtnyinq find distributing 
these Beautiful Hoses. U’O (tether Strong I'ot 
Plants, suitable for immediate. bloom, eojety u}/ mail 
at all post-offices, 5 Splmdtd Varieties, your 
nhniee, all labeled, for 811 l‘J for 8*25 1 !> for S3; 
4rt lor 84; 35 for ST; 75 for 810; 100 for $13. 
-ffSPoend for our New Guide to Kose Culture— 
60 pages, elegantly illustrated—and choose from over 
Five Hundred Fittest Sorts. Address 
THE DINGKE & CON.UtD CO., 
Hose Growers, West Grove, Chester Co., P r 
TLOWEH 
SEEDS. 
Choice Imported 
Only the very Best! Ten Packets for 25 cents. Also 
Reliable Vegetable Seeds. 
TCJHCO GREINER, Nnples, N. Y. 
iU#l (ftetute. 
IN CENTRAL ILLINOIS. 
The Best Land in the West, 
WE HAVE FOR BALE 
IMPROVE!) FARMS 
At low prices and easy terms. Railroads, tic-bool 
HouseB and Churches already in.ilt. I'rodmse setts fur 
Cash. Laud unsurpassed in unality and location. 
Mend for Maps and Circulars, which give full particu¬ 
lars, to A. K. A YK f> <Sc t O-. 
Jacksonville. III. 
*™f?ooV . 00 JOIN OUR COLONY! 
Slavs ana pamphlets free. J. F. Mancha,' Claremont, Va. 
Improved Farms for Sale 
IN CENTRAL ILLINOIS. 
Parties desiring to secure bargains in improved 
farms should write to Huruliiiiu, Trevett Ac Jlat- 
tis, CluimpnlRu, Ills., before investing elsewhere. 
_[MINNESOTA. 
iTTAFOTA^ WMBIalka 
OVER 1,000.000 ACRES OF 
FINE FARMINC LANDS 
IN MINNESOTA A.\l) DAKOTA, 
For Hale by the WINONA A ST.PETKR U.R.i «).. 
At from $5$ to per Acre* And on Hberm term*. 
Those land* I la In the great belt of tho North- 
Won, and ire cijuail.v well adapted to the growth u' 
| other grain, regfUhlw, eto. The OlllDhto 18 uuaur 
paused fur h#aUhfulue>oi. 
They are Free from Ini'iimkraiioe. 
Guitfc Sauk, Al<rf>8\ etc. containing /uU in/ormucioiK 
4«nl/rte 
CHAS. E. SIMMONS, band Conunlsslotnw 
Qen'l Offices C. AN.W.K'J Co.,i:hicauo,1uu 
Mention tn to paper in rerttino 
& torch and 
Eiiglisli-Brefl Jersey Bis. 
Very choice and of uoted Butter fau/Ilies,being from 
the purest. choicest and oldest storks in England. These 
Bulls arc all of solid color, with black points, and out of 
stock tired for more than a third of a centum from 
self motored stW-k. ami therefore tone relied noon to 
transmit solid color and good butter gun titles. 1 offer 
them very tote, several Ycartings, arid mrattrt each of 
2, 3 aud 4 year olds, snd some Calvi>. A rare ch»ruc to 
improve your herds. English Jerseys of oUlilwhi'd 
lamilies, are vastly superior to all others. Sea what ex¬ 
traordinary prices they fetch in England. Entered in 
A. J. C. C. Register. Address 
PETER LEC'LAIR, 
Wi nooski, Vt. 
THOROUGHBRED Cattle. Sheo,, Bags, Poul¬ 
try and Dogs. Now Illiuurakiil Cicalwcuo 
Fusk, vt. ATI.EE BURPEE k Cll., 
V. O. Box 1890.221 Church St., Philada., Pa, 
gUisrcUancoasi. 
AOtUTOUUANTb WNew Devotional XVorh. 
a J lh ll I 9 WAH I Cl# By President Champlin. 
W ill be bought by almost every Cliristiau family. Cir¬ 
culars free. Address Am. Pub. Co., Hartford, Conn. 
i2i r-t t” A year and expenses to agents. Outfit Fi-pe 
up l i i Address P. O. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine - 
r Q ELEGANT New Stylo Chromo Cards with natne. 
O toe. postpaid. Geo. t. Reed A Co., Nassuu, N. V. 
en Cards—20 Chromo, 10 Motto, 30 Ocean Shells, Snow 
DU flake, Ac. Name on, Wo, Clinton Bros. Cliutouville.Ct 
5 NEW 5 BOOKS 5 
For Temperance Gatherings. 
HULL’S TEMPERANCE GLEE BOOK! 
Received with tho greatest favor. Great variety of 
songs. Temperance iuid Social. 
For Gospel Meetings ami Sunday Schools. 
THE GOSPEL 0E JOY! 
By Rev. S. Almas aud S. H. Si ecu. Nothing fresh 
er, newer, brighter or better of the kind has ever ap¬ 
peared. (36 cts.l 
For Everybody. 
PINAFORE ! PINAPORE !! 
Almost, everybody bas it. All the Words, Wit and 
Music, with Libretto complete for $1.00. Send also for 
tho Sorcerer. Same authors, and quite as good inufeic. 
(Iu press. —FaTXNITZa, the new Opera.) 
For Musical Students. 
Johnson’s New Method of Harmony ! 
Emphatically a good, easy, interesting, thorough 
method. ($ 1 . 00 .) 
For Young Singers. 
OINDEREL LA ! CINDERELLA!! 
New Cautata by Franz Art. For Female voices. 
Flue Music. (50 cte.) 
Send $ 2.00 for the Musical Record one yoar. 
OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. 
C. H. I) it son & Co., J. K. Ditsou A Co;* 
843 Broadway, N*w York. 922 Chestnut St., Philo. 
THE RURAL HEW-Y0RKER. 
PEKSOHALJTEMS. 
Lord Beaconsflelcl Baa denied the petition of his 
Hughenden tenants for lower rates, although the 
nobles or England have generally reduced the 
rents of their tenants from 10 to 30 per cent. 
The celebration of Emperor William's golden 
wedding began at Berlin Wednesday. The city 
was gaily decked during the day and Illuminated 
brilliantly at night and thronged with people. 
Edward S. Stokes, t he slayer of J Im Fisk, is dab¬ 
bling in the mining business on the l’acltic coast, 
lie Is mentioned In a Montana C'1ty(Nev.) news¬ 
paper as selling his Interest In one mine for $65,- 
000 . 
Jefferson Davis was present at a meeting of the 
Mississippi Press Association last week, and de¬ 
clared that lie had never yet seen a “Southern 
woman reconstructed.” A perfect panic of ap¬ 
plause greeted the remark. 
The Bismarck of to-day Is certainly not a hand¬ 
some man. He Is so l'atnstobe more unwieldy 
than ever; lie has a puffy and unhealthy look, 
and his appetite hesitates never. Bread and 
cheese and beer are said to be. what he especially 
likes 
old John was a woodchopper at Austin. Minn. 
He lived in a cabin t hat was hardly more than a 
kennel, wore rags, and appeared to have no thought 
except to defend inmseir against hunger and cold. 
A kindly widow employed him often, and looked 
after Ills welfare a little. Lately, when ho was at 
work In her woodshed, she remarked, •• John, I’m 
going to get married next week." “ Really?"he 
exclaLmed, with an earnestness that was unusual 
with him. “ Yes, really : but Why do you care?" 
she replied. He muttered something unintelligibly, 
and walked off Into the woods, where he gathered 
some poisonous weeds, ate them, and died. A pho¬ 
tograph of the widow was found In his cabin. 
-»■*--»- 
You can save noetor hills and keep your family 
always well with Hop Bitters. 
$ m pic mentis! and a chin mu 
JgmpUmfut# and a chinny. 
#mplcmcnt$ and £<inchinery. 
The Robbins Cultivator 
ATTENTION! 
FARMERS AND THRESHERMEN. 
If you want a Threshing Machine which is 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 braius in his head would 
call desirable, then buy some other, the chief excellence of which consists iu a windy agent or u iancy circular 
and make two deals at" the same time: Buy a machine and sell yourself. Fur circular giving full particulars. 
Address M. VVIILIAMS A CO., 
' 8T. JOHNSVILLE, N. Y. 
WALTER A. WOOD’S 
The only Wire Fence that stands the Test 
ol' Time. 
INTO BAH33S. 
PHILIPS. JUSTICE, 14IV.5th St., Philadelphia. 
BOOKWALTER ENGINE 
Compact, substantial, eco¬ 
nomical and easily manatred. 
Guaranteed to work well and 
give full power claimed. 
Engine and boiler complete, 
including governor, feed- 
pump, drive-pulley, etc., etc., 
at the low price of 
3 Horse power.,. .$215 
“ ** .... 246 
6 M “ *’ 3W 
Manufactured at Springfield- 
Ohio. Send for Descriptive 
Pamphlet. 
JAMES LEFFEL & CO., Springfield, 0. 
Or, IIP L iberty St., New Y ork City._ 
NEW BUCKEYE 
The 1!eldest and easiest-running Mower in the mar¬ 
ket. It is unequulod for Simplicity. Strength aud Du¬ 
rability. Every machine fully warranted. Ask your 
dealer for It, or semi for circular to 
IVXilST, FOOS 6 i. CO., 
Springfield, Ohio. 
A. P. Dickey Fanning Mill. 
Tho Beat Faulting 
A 1 il I in i he Wo rid. 
Obtained Centennial 
Award and Grand 
Medal. It cleans per¬ 
fectly Oats, Chess, 
Uorkel aud all foul 
manor from Wheat 
and Hurley. Ifgrudes 
ana separates for 
StvUiug and Market, 
cleans all kinds of 
small seeds, and will 
~ w.Kia-* so. i»r rtav.. any farmer Ur 
cost annually. Agencies will be established throughout 
the Middle htates this season. Addri Hs 
DICKEY & PEASE, Racine, Wis. 
S***c%u 
ONE AND TWO HORSE. 
For Simplicity, Lightness. Strength and Durability 
tlvis Mower cauuot be excelled. It is less complicated, 
easier to repair, and less liable to get out of order than 
any other machine. Its weight is reduced to a miui- 
nuim consistent with maintaining the greatest ef¬ 
ficiency in handling the most difficult crops. 
WALTER A. WOOD’S 
New Sweep Rake Reaper. 
[2 f'izes—5 fc«t and 5 feel-6 inch rut. with and 
without Alowlng Attachment. 
with now Automatic device, for controlling the rakes. 
This is the most perfect, lightest draft., and stillest 
running Reaper made. 
Wnlter A. Wood’s Chula Rake Reaper. 
“ “ Selt-Bindiosr Harvester. 
“ " “ 11 end evs. 
Circulars and Price Lists sent on application. Made 
only by the 
Walter A. W<)«d Slowing & Reaping Machine Co., 
IIOOSICK FALLS, N. Y. 
Branch Offices: 
New York City, 34 Liberty Street. 
Chicago, III. SO Taylor Strcot. 
Madison, Wis., 23 King St,., Fuller & Johnson. 
General Agents. 
St. Louis. Mo., 945 N. Second St., J. E. Hayner & Co.. 
General Agents. 
San Francisco, Cal., 349Markets!., Frank Bros. 
General Agents. 
Galvanized Cable Fence Strand. 
Prout's 
H oeing 
Mine. 
THE BEI.CHER Ti 
Worth double it- eo-t t ■ any farmer for hoeing To¬ 
bacco. Cabbage. Com, or any other hoed crops. Has 
been iu use in the Connecticut Valley for the past four 
years, and has more friends than any other implement 
for hoeing by horse-power. For further particulars, 
send for Illustrated Catalogue to 
-TAYLOR AG’L TOOL CO., 
_ Chicopee Fa lla, Mass._ 
THE UNION RAILWAY 
HORSE POWER. 
For One, Two aud 
Three Horses, for driv¬ 
ing 'l'h mailing Ma¬ 
chine*, Hoy Cutters, 
Wood-saw Machines, 
&c., Sc. ThU Power 
produces much more 
power than other rail¬ 
way powers, with 
much lean rleva- 
. linn. Also manufac¬ 
turers of Premium 
Thresher, tie Send 
for Descriptive Circular, Wm. L. Boyer cfc Bro. 
3101 Germantown Av„ Philadelphia, Pa. 
Mention this paper. 
AND BROADCAST SEElkW, 
CHEAP! ’teA-liSK?' CONVEKIENT! 
Adapted to almost every variety of favm Hlliug and 
seoding, and sold at less than the price of a Grain 
Drill alone. 
The Rowhiss is a twc-liorso riding or walking Cul¬ 
tivator: i« oepecinlly adapted to breaking up full plow¬ 
ing and fitting it for spring crop*, for cultivating 
Corn, Potatoes, Beans, or any crop planted lu rows or 
drills, the axle being set high enough to clear com at 
the last working: for work Oil fallows, and tor lining 
any ground which would ordinarily require cross 
plowing. 
It is provided with an accurate and reliable force 
feed seeding attachment, which sows all kinds Of grains 
broadcast, m front of the shovels, in auy desired iiutin- 
tlty to the acre: und by gnuging the depth lit which the 
shovels are. allowed to work, the. grain can be covered 
as deep or as livtitly a ■ desired. Seud for circular. 
Manufactured by the 
Robbins Cultivator Co., Jackson, Mich. 
And for sale by dealers generally. 
State you saw this in tho Rural New-Yorker. 
GOING TO 
the 
V/0 
SAWING THE LOG 
FARMERS 
WONDERFUL 
LABOR-SAVING 
INVENTION. 
EXTRAORDINARY 
SUCCESS 
OF THE 
RIDING 
SAW. 
CxTSenii for 
Circuj.au. 
COMPANY, 
WAMVAUU Ulll( O * 
GRAVES' PAT. ROBBER TAfcUtS 0U». 
An entirely new principle. 
Shoots Arrows or Bullets almost 
as straight as a Rib’Ll*-. 
Adapted to nil 
t J 
ages. 
C&4 
si 
I.enffth 39 In. . 
Sboota fl(H) W ( 
Prloe# with 
me Lai pointed Arrows, 'i } 
Targets aud Globa Sight. __ 
$ 1,50, delivered, fof co^t, throuffhout the V. S. on receipt 
of price; or. sent bv expreM* t 101 for $ | ,00« Clubs of 
tix supplied with linn* .at a low rale. 
JOHN WILKINSON, Sole Man’Pr, 77 State Si,, Chicago. 
8 en8 nlio » 1 *mp for uiv eloennt New Calaleguc of Scroll 
Saws, Lathes, Archery, Base Ball, Ac. ii‘»'« 
the best xo"il- •'» UiHrkut, Hi»<f ull at n»•nHllactur^da• prices. 1 sin 
publisher of Hone** and Ware's Oeshni*, and *olo Importer of 
the genuine Wilkinson Stw Bladac.” 
PATENT 8PAKK.AIIIIKSTEK. 
8 —H. P. Mounted* $660. 
10 “ “ 750. 
12 " ** 1000 . 
Se nd t or our Circulars. 
B.W.Payne&Sons, Corning, N 
State where you saw this. a 
2-H. P. Eureka, $150 
4 " •• 250 
6 “ " 350 
SPRING STEEL TOOTH 
HORSE RAKES. 
Highest Award. iHrcln! of Honor 
at the 
Centennial and Vienna Exhibitions. 
CHAMPIONS OF TILE WORLD. 
No Cogs or Ratchets, Easiest Hand or Horse Dump¬ 
ing. Purchaser* prefer them to all others lor Durabil¬ 
ity aud Efficiency. Fully guaranteed; so no risk is 
incurred ill ordering from us. Responsible Agents 
wanted where wo have none. 
Send Stump for Cfttalnpr* of RAKES, 
TI1KASH1NH JI.U I11NKS. «lrc. 
mSZjXCK CO., 
