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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
it an!) Humor. 
Manufacturers of 
Portable Cora aui Flour Hill 
For Farmers' Use. 
These Mills are cheap, du 
The Influence of Climate. 
The influence of chmule upon a constitution sub¬ 
jected to a trying Change in atmospheric condi¬ 
tions, In water, and In food, is often marked and dis¬ 
astrous. Disorders or the bowels and of the liver, 
frequently terminating fatally, are prone to attack 
the tourist by land or voyager by sea hi unaccus¬ 
tomed latitudes-more particularly those near the 
equator. The best medicinal protection against Ir¬ 
regularities of the bowels, stomach and liver, not 
only from the above, but whatever cause arising. 
Is Uostetter’s stomach Bitters, a medicine in wide 
and increasing demand In sultry portions of this 
hemisphere, and also In the tropics. Travelers, 
emigrants, dwellers and temporary sojourners In 
malarious districts use It very extensively as a 
satequard. 
A Practical Eoad Machine. 
Endorsed by the medi¬ 
cal profession as the 
“ How dare you swear before me?” asked a 
man of his son recently. ‘‘How did I know 
you wanted to swear first?" said the spoiled 
urchin. 
Somebody has been hunting for the “Foot¬ 
prints of Vanished Races." He might look in 
the sawdust of a mile track after the close of 
a go-as-you-please tramp match.— N. O. Pic¬ 
ayune . 
Do you mean to call me a liar?” asks a fero¬ 
cious old gentleman. “Well, no, not ex¬ 
actly,” temporizes his friend ; “ but if I saw 
you in the company of Ananias and Sapphira 
I should say you were in the bosom of your 
family.” 
A teacher defined conscience as “some¬ 
thing within you that tells you when you have 
done wrong.” “I had it once,” spoke up a 
young towhead of six summers, “ but they had 
to send for the doctor.”—Binghampton Re¬ 
publican. 
Lord Cockburn was seated one day on the 
hillside of Bonally with a Scotch shepherd, 
and observing the sheep reposing in the cold¬ 
est situation, he observed to him, “John, if I 
were a sheep I would lie ou the other side of 
the hill." The shepherd answered, “Ay. my 
lord, but if ye had been a sheep ye wad have 
had uiair sense.” 
A severe retort.— Dr. Byles’e wit once 
met with a severe retort. Encountering a lady 
who, having declined an offer of marriage 
from the Doctor, had married a gentleman of 
the name of Quincy, he said: “So, madam, 
it appears you prefer quiney to biles.” “ Yes,’ 
she replied, “ for if there had been anything 
worse than biles God would have afflicted Job 
with it." 
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COLUMBIA BICYCLE 
THE FAIR—EXTREMES MEET. 
Fashionable Beauties: “Pocket Comb, Sir! Half-a-Doilar!”—“Box of Toothpicks, Half-a- 
Dollar!”—“ Flower for your Button-hole, Half-a Dollar!"—“ My Carte de Visile, Half-a-Dol- 
lar!”—“ Cigars, Twenty-five Cents a-plece! Half-a-Dollar, if I bite off the end!” (In the bight 
of bis happiness he drops his Half-Dollars freely.) 
Iiairs Patent 
CHEAPER THAN HOME-MADE, 
AND NOTHING MORE SIMPLE. 
BONES OP ANIMALS DISSOLVED US’ ACID. 
BAUGH’S AMMONIATED DISSOLVED ANIMAL BONES. 
This article has been used for years by many of our leading farmers with excellent results, and is now one 
of the most popular brands we make. Price low. 
tar In view of the risk and cost of transporting acid in carboys, this article of Dissolved Bones presents 
great advantages to those farmers who have been makuig their own phosphates ou the lartn. 
Circulars furnished on application. All Fcrt llizi ny Supplies at the lowest market prices. 
BAUGH & SONS, Philadelphia, Pa* 
THE CENTENNIAL INCUBATOR. 
,1 «Other season's endorsement by such leading fanciers as W. T. Todd, Ver- 
n million, Ohio, Jus. M. Lambing, Parker'R Landing, Pa„ G. O. Brown, Bruok- 
jandville, Md.. E. K. Spaulding. Jeffray, N- II., Newton Osborne, Newington, 
Conn., and dozens of others. 
The wily nntrfriiu for the farmer, fancier or amateur. It is simple, easily 
understood and managed. There is nothing oomplicaated and likely to get 
out order It is perfectly safe, being entirely of galvanized iron and copper. 
It is elegantly finished, and a handsome article of furniture. It is neat and 
compact, occupying but little space. It* make -8 no more smoke than an ordi¬ 
nary table lamp. Von never have to get up in the night to look at it. And 
it will hatch f rom 8 u to #1 per cent, of the eyas, and in a number of instances 
the past season has hutched every cut/ or low per cent. 
evehy machine guaranteed.'’-useest- 
A. HI. H ILSTI5D, P. ©. Box 23, llye, N. ¥* 
American Fruit-Preserving Powder 
AND LI GUI R is the Cheapest, Most Reliable and Best-Known Method of preserving all kinds of Fruit*. 
Tomatoes, etc. sit ra woerries, Raspberries, and all high-colored Fruits retain their rich color as well 
us flavor. One onnos of it {costing *«enta i Is equal to 8 llis. of sugar 1 o preserving property. . , 
r.utahUsbdd over ton years, and endorsed by thousands upon thousands of families. Due trial will estah 
Hall the fact that the America n Fruit-Preserving Powder inwl Unuiil I wll| J 0 D. for vUto‘ 
mentation and preserve all kinds I Fruits, Tomatoes, etc., and keep them thfl jour round, or ^r yeaTO, 
In Jars of any kind or stray or In wooden zevrs and barrels, w-tlimit scabny ttir hyht. Simply corked oi tied 
down with a strong paper is ah that Is needed. . ,, . . 
The fruit will keen withuti < stujnr, Of any quantity of sugar may be. added as desired. 
Warranted to he as healthful tte table salt. ...... ... , ... . __ 
The Fruit, etc., may be cooknd little or much, ns desired. I hey will keep without any cooking, or they 
may he eookod down into sauco. The method is simple and easy. None can tail if the lowderand 1 .1 quid ib 
added into the Fruit, etc., In quantity as directed. 
one package will preserve 256 pounds of Fruit, Tomatoes, etc., or 2 bids Cider. Price ONE OnLlARpeipaik/ige. 
Give, it a trial. If you cannot get It from your Druggist or Grocer, I will send It ffjJjHLESS? 
odice Id tlio United States east of the Mississippi River, upon receipt of the i-rlce; or west of the MiBSissippi 
River and oast of this Rocky' Mountains for $1 ,25 per package, Loco I and Lcucrul Agents H nnleu. 
Address L. P. WORRALL, No. 24 Liberty St., New York. 
Farm 
Grist 
Mills 
And Corn-Shellers. 
Over 25,000 ./VY»ir In Vet. 
Every maehiue is guaranteed to 
give satisfaction or no pay. Price 
of Mill, S12- Shelters, $5. Every 
Farmer should have them. Send 
for Illustrated Circulars and terms 
to agents. Address, 
LIVINGSTON & OCL 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 
METALLIC SHINGLES. 
Gold Medal Awarded at Paris Exposition, 1378. 
POWER 
No. 45 Sewed Uusklug Gloves, per pair.$2.00 
No. 50 Laced " “ ‘ . 
No. 40 Halt " “ .. LOO 
No. 60 Single Point Dusting Pin.15ete. or 4 for 50 
No. 66 Finger Cot " “ ...Aicts. 
No. 70 Thumb Attachment Husking Pin...'Lets. 
Sent by mail, prepaid, ou receipt of price, to any a<l 
dress. Ask your merchant for them, or address HALL 
HUSKING ULOVEOO., 146So.CliutonSt.,Chicago, Ill. 
RICHMOND^ CITY MILL WOHKS , 
HICHMOND, INI). W 
MILL. STONES HOTBe IS 
Flouring Mill Machinery. 4SjaflMTl/ 
the best French Burr Mil 
CORN AMD FEED MIUS 
Print. card, Uboli ice. (Self-inker 45) 18 Inrcnr siset 
For lyulnrs nr ]i!...Mir,, young Of old. Do your own ad¬ 
vert!-ing and printing. Calillogtl* r,tt!retEeMyiw,«nH, 
Ac for 3 ,Umja. Kelsey «fc Co. Meriden, Conn 
rm 1 A AHEAD ALL THK TIME. 
I ■ I Bj* Tm The very best fresh goods 
fii direct rrom the importer* 
Jh JJIAAtn/ • at half the usual cost. Best 
plan to Club Agents and 
large buyer*. All express charges paid. Quality 
guaranteed New terms free. _____ __ 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO. 
P. O. Box 4235. 81 and 33 Vesey 8 t., N. Y. 
Double Platform 
GRATER, $40 
SENO FOR CIRCULAR* 
BOOM ERA B0SCHERT 
PRESS CO.. 
Syracuse, N ’Y. 
JOHN J. SCHILLINGER’S 
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Gen’1 OiBces C. <fcN.W. R’y Co.,C hicago, in*. 
Mention thin paper in terttints 
BGOKWALI tK ENGINE 
§ Compact, substantial, eco¬ 
nomical and easily managed. 
Guaranteed to work well and 
give full power claimed. 
Engine and bailer complete, 
including governor, feed¬ 
pump,^ drive-pulley, etc., etc., 
8 Horse power..,. $216 
Manufactured at Springfield, 
Pamphlet. 
JAMES LEFEEL & CO., Springfield, 0. 
Or, 110 Liberty St., New York City. 
LANE & BODLEY CO.’S 
CINCINNATI 
FARM ENGIriE. 
The best, the cheapest, most efficient and dureble 
from » to rnt wr »»l 
MORE POWER 
With the same amount of fuel and water, than mau^ 
of the,engines now 111 the market, bend foi our ta 
aloguoand prices. _ 
LANE & BODLEY CO., 
JOHN AND WATER STS. 
Cincinnati, O. 
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF 
Weather Vanes 
IN THK COUNTRY. 
Manufactory by 
HARRIS cfc CO., 
54 BROMFIELD ST., BOSTON, MASS. 
l&-& end for Price L,i»t . 
CARPETS. 
WE HAVE NOW OPEN A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF 
NOVELTIES. 
MANUFACTURED BY OURSELVES 
Expressly for Our Retail Trade, 
CONSISTING OF 
AXMINSTERS, MOttfJKTTES, WILTONS, 
VELVETS, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRYS, 
THREE-PLYS, AND INGRAINS 
of a SUPERIOR QUALITY, 
INCLUDING MANY EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS, 
which we are offering at 
VERY LOW PRICES. 
WE ALSO OFFER A LARGE SELECTION OF 
TURKISH, SMYRNA, AND EAST INDIA 
RUGS AND MATS, 
IN NEW AND CHOICE DESIGNS OF OUR OWN 
IMPORTATION, 
ALSO, 
OIL-CLOTHS, LINOLEUM, LIGNUM, «fcc , 
AT LOW RATES. 
J. & J. DOBSON, 
CARPET MANUFACTURERS AND RETAILERS, 
40 AND 42 WEST 14th ST., N. Y., 
Near Sixth Avenue Elevuled R. R. Station. 
JOHN VAN GAASBEEK, MANAGER. 
