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Postmaster* are requested to acts* our Agents. 
CommJflaUm of Twenty.Five Cents will 
allowed Agenjs tor each yearly subscriber. Our i 
1 'em)urn List will tie ready In u few weeks. It wil 
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SIX Ykaui.y HPBiu itiiiKtiM will entitle the Skni 
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Address 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
18 Dunne St., Now York 
B 0% BI Sever fail to make mom 
flH_klU B VS “elliii:; lMntt'olI 
HllLIl 1 U I’ttiull.r Netilr. It ia tl 
" cheap,-a ail. I best in tt 
world, is made of brass and nickel plated. Addr. 
01*10 Mottle Works, 127 Cent. \vu., Cincinnati, 
<tQCn A VM, XT11 UENTS WAMTE 
J)OuU ba,tBelh "i rilrtlclwi in the world tone «; 
^ free. AddroBH, .1. Bkonson. Detroit, 
AN II l.lQUIll Is the Clioape&t, Most Reliable and Bent-Known Method Of preserving all kinds of Fruits 
Toiiiutni-H, etc. Hi ravvoriries, Rnepbovrtos, aud all high-colored Fruits retain their rich color as we 
as flavor. One Ounce or it (coating 3 cental is equal to 8 lbs. of sugar in preserving property . 
Established over ton years, aud endorsed by thousands upon thousands of families One trial will estab¬ 
lish thei fact, that the American KrmI-Preserving Powder and l.iuuid will effectually prevent fer¬ 
mentation and preserve all kinds of Fruits, Tomatoes, etc., and keep them the \ ear round, or for years. 
Injarsof any Mml oralze.or in wooden kegs ami barrels, without xeaCinu air-tight. Simply corked or tied 
The fruit will keep without suaar, or any quantity of sugar may be added as desired. 
H urrntitf d to hr an hmtth r'ul u* table salt 
Tlui Fruit, et*)., may be edoked little or much, us desired. They will keep without any cooking, or they 
iy be cooked down into sauce. The method is simple and easy. None cau fall Jf the I'oWder and Liquid is 
may lie cooked down into sauce. The method is simple and easy. None cau fall Jf the I'owder and Liquid is 
added Into the Fruit, eto..ill quantity as directed. 
One package will oreserveiad pounds of Fruit, Tomatoes,etc., or 2 hbls Cblbr. Trice ONI OOLIAR per pueknge. 
Give it a trial. If'you cannot get it trotu your Druggist or Grocer. I will send it prepaid to any express 
oinooiutUo United StatoH east of the Mississippi River, upon receipt of the price; or west of the Mississippi 
Biver aud east of the Kooky Mountains for $ 1.2a per package. I.ocnl aud General Agents Wauled- 
Address L. P. WORE, ALL, No. 24 Liberty St., New York. 
THE HOmi KNITTER. 
Simple, light, durable. New in form and method of 
operation. Knits stockings, in woolen or cotton yaru, 
without a stitch of sowing; narrows and widens per¬ 
fectly; no weights: no “setting up" of work. Retail 
price, $25. Send for descriptive circulars, lleliable 
Agents wanted, HOMK KN ITTEIi Co., Canton, 0. 
60 Pei* Cent, Commission 
Given Agents on foot selling popular books, fully illus¬ 
trated. Address Dhawek 23, Haiitfobh, «onn. 
(l£ 17 17 (7 A year and expenses to agents. Outfit * 
will Andress P. O. VICKERY, Augusta, JVla 
at the Paris Exposition of this year, 
bused 011 t he greatest superiority of 
of performance during the test made 
manufactured of the best material 
ami finished by skilled hand labor 
or beyond peradventure, Messrs. B. 
li m In prices, so us to bring their 
Groat care is taken in the finishing 
those adjusted for railroad use. Call 
Improved B, Sc C. Watches. The 
relative merits of Swiss Watches, as 
manufacture. Cau a country that 
Hundred years bo Ignored l Give 
and they will demonstrate to you 
you to Institute au ImnarLlal com- 
The Jury of Awards' decision was 
workmanship aud extreme accuracy 
by the Judges. These watches are 
and made with improved machinery, 
thus insuringnn accurate lime-keep 
A C. have made a still further rodue- 
wafolios within the reach of all 
of their movements, particularly 
ou your jeweler and ask to see the 
public Is asked to investigate the 
compared with those of American 
has made watches for the puat Two 
the Borel it t’ourvolsier fair play, 
that none can excel them. We ask 
purison before purchasing. 
QTJINCHE & KRUGLER 
1? MAIDEN FANE, New York, Hole Agent* for the United Staten 
American Fruit-Preserving Powder 
PERSONAL ITEMS. 
Blondln, now 55 years of age, gave a performance 
at Vienna recently. 
Cardinal Manning went from Liverpool expressly 
to christen the Duke of Norfolk’s heir, the Earl of 
Arundel and surrey, at London. 
A man dying recently In St. Louis left $ 1,000 to 
an Individual who, years before, ran away with 
his wife, lie said In his will that he never forgot 
a favor. 
Olay KhoadoB committed suicide at Greenfield, 
Ohio, because liob Molvtruiie had threatened to 
murder him, and lu* knew Bob was a man of his 
word. 
When Emperor William of Germany was a 
young man he Indulged in a habit of sleeping, 
all booted and spurred, on a cannon to exJMblt 
his fond ness for military lire: In his whole career 
he has always worn uniform and sword. 
A well-dressed woman drew a crowd together in 
a Cincinnati street, by striking a man across the 
face several times with a whip, and then finishing 
the punishment with her lists. She coolly ex¬ 
plained that he was her runaway husband, whom 
she had laboriously traced for the sole purpose of 
whipping him. 
Trained from his early youth to the craft of the 
chamois hunter the Emperor of Austria loves na¬ 
ture too ardently to lend his countenance to the 
wholesale slaughter of her children. Dressed In 
his worn shooting costume-a gray frieze coat, 
short leather breeches, leaving the knees bare, 
and heavy hob-nailed shoes-he likes to be out 
alone, or with a single keeper, 
Sir Henry Bulwer, uncle or Lord Lytton, ror 
months fancied himself affected with paralysis of 
the legs, and refused to put a foot to the ground, 
but was wheeled In a chair by a servant. One day, 
the Khone steamer, cm which he was traveling, 
caught lire, and the Captain having run the boat 
ashore, a plank was thrown out, by which the 
passengers might laud. The first person on this 
new bridge, and stepping nimbly down, was Sir 
Henry. When safe- on shore, he remembered him¬ 
self, aud called out to bis servant: “Carry me, 
Forster.” But it was too late. Forster refused to 
hear more of Ills master’s folly, and Sir Henry 
walked very well to the day of his death. 
It has just been revealed to startled England that 
the vicar of Hughenden, Lord Beaconsfleld’s 
country parish, Is a ritualist . Uls lordship, about 
live years since, made a celebrated speech ou the 
Public Worship Begulatlon Act, In which he de¬ 
nounced the ritualistic service as the “ mass in 
masquerade.’’ But now he llnds ritualism carried 
ou lu his own parish church by a clergyman—the 
Bev. 11 . Blagden—appointed by himself to the liv¬ 
ing. Lord Beaconsfleld, when at home, goes to this 
church onee every Sunday. The family seat is in 
t he chancel. The vicar wears colored stoles, aud 
maintains the eastern position, the communion 
table being covered with embroidered linen, while 
on the altar are candles, a brass cross, and lead 
vases of Bowers. As Lord Boaconsfl nld nas doubled 
ids annual subscription from $25 In W7T to$r,o In 
1873, It Is presumed he sanctions these things. 
M hen worn down and ready to take your bed, 
Hop Bitters Is what you need to relieve you. 
(Estate. 
‘•olLpurchtifie. or exchange prop, 
city, with the view or emigration, are invited to 
aodresB A. F. COQltlJ.LAltD, South Bend. Did 
ftEN^EKVAFFKY FA IMIS FOB SAFE. 
VASome of the finest residences to the Valiev, hear 
L. It. Inquire aoon of JOHN SHELDON, upon the 
premises, at Moscow, Livingston Co,. N. y. 
IN SOUTHWEST MISSOURI. 
1 , 000 , 0 m acres of well ware roil, timber and 
prairie lands adjacent to Hie St. Fnnis and 
San [ ran cisco K’y for sale, at from $2.50 to 
per acre, on seven yearn’ lime. Excellent 
lor stock, fruit, anil agricultural purposes. 
I res transportation to those who purchase 
land. Send for maps and circulars to 
a M c 4i r E F art,*, h snaggy a» m* 
Improved Farms for Sale 
IN CENTRAL ILLINOIS. 
f i° J* ecwr ® haryains in improved 
farms should write to Burnham, Trevctt cV Miu- 
tls, t Innnpuigu, Ills., be Aire invent in v elsewhere. 
gtt( Jss, giant#, 
P FUM TKEE8. A fine stock at lowest rates. 
Ahe. Fear trees, standard and dwarf. Apple trees. 
very low. Cherry treas, Apple seedlings and grafts, 
Pear,Hum. and Cherry grafts. Augers Quince stock, 
Apple Seed, Sea. Write for prices to 
E P. CLARK, DansvjlU), N. Y. 
{ A U KEN OF THE ill Alt K.KT —The largest, and 
’ in every respect, the best hardy red berry in cul¬ 
tivation for market, or home Use. #1 per dnz. • $n per 
hundred ; special rate for l.tHX). Sharpies* Strawberry 
plants $10 per I.IIOO. Correspondence solicited. Ad¬ 
dress EZRA STOKER, Berlin. Camden Co., N. J. 
1,000,000 sharpless 
Ajuuujuuu ktowh or trom niioii ground. Noted 
for its great v igor, irroductiotm#** % targv trUe , and bent 
quality for market and family use. Get pluntB direct 
from Central I’ontiBylvania/’ tho borne of the Sharp- 
lena,” and lie sore they are Kreimine. Descriptive Price- 
List of this aud other varieties t re . 
«f. L* DILLON, Llorist, Bloomsbur^r, La. 
J. M.Thorburn &Co., 
is a - oim st., 
New York, 
Beg to announce that their 
New Descriptive Catalogue of 
DUTCH BULBS, 
For the AUTUMN OF 1879, is ready for mailing to 
applicants. 
"TSf— 0 S a A large assortment of Fruit, 
mJP r a L Slmilt) Oriuiiiicutul Trees 
nB ™ b aut i Sbrob.H, It uses, < free 11 - 
■ ■■■■ w house Fliuits, etc.; Gregg 
Rnspberry. Snyrtev Hlnckbcrry, Apple Seetl- 
lingH. New Fall Catalogue free. Established 1862. 
BAIED & TUTTLE, Agents, Bloomington Nursory, Ills. 
GRAPE VIMS. 
Also Trees, Sinnll Fruits, etc. Wholesale 
rates very low to Nurserymen, Dealers and large 
Planters. Send stamp for Descriptive List. Price 
Fist Free. T. S. II Oil HAIU). Fredonin, N.V. 
D Great Seedling 
MINER’S 
The J>e 8 t variety, of his 10,000 SeedUuKS 1 and 2 
year old plants ot black aud white grapes are now 
ollered. 
All particulars furnished free on application to 
MILS. T. IF MINER, 
Linden, N. J. 
gtttMellaneous. 
$100. CHALLENGE! $100. 
MRS. B. SMITH'S BtjTTER COLOR. 
We offer above to any that will excel Tt in Color or 
laste. Harmless; and the Butter keeps the longest, and 
sells at Highest Price. Send for Dairymen's Receipt 
Book, Free. Mrs. B. SMITH. 72 N. 4th St.. Phila., Fa. 
T 7VHPFO YME.NT FOR FA DIES OR MEN. 
iSJJI to .SIDO pur MONTH easily made selljug 
The COMPL KTE I IOMK 
I hn Morale, Hoidth, Beauty, Work, AiminoiiieulB, Mem- 
brrH, Money,Having and SiiendinK*'* n re all eieaviy dealt 
within laieimiiiny Nt vir, full i>f anecdote and wit. 
with iKMUitiful <*i»lorril Uhistratlouft, new type, tonod 
UTIti I"" i'rivr, this work is 
IIOIJND TO IFVVlS AN IMMENSE SAFE. 
No book like it has ever been published. 
For full description and extra terms, address 
J. V. Mi GUKOV & CO., Philadelphia, Fa. 
O it New Styles Cliroiuo Cards 10c, or 25 new stj'les 
iJUtniixed lUC. postpaid. J. li. Hasted, Nassau, N. V 
THOROUGHBRED CiUtD.SIwOp. Uu K 8, Pool- 
ley ami Doga. Now illustrated Cataloeuo 
Fskk. VT. ATLFK HKRPEF 4 CO., 
i’. O. Iioi 1890.221 Church St., Fhllada., Pa. 
PRODUCE EXPORTS TO ENGLAND.— 
A Lowest rates of freight and insurance ou all kinds 
of prodneo. such as GltAIN. MEATS and FBU1TS. 
Kesponsible Asrunts in Knglnnd f(>r rale Ql’ Consign¬ 
ments. Bankers, The Bank of New York. 
„ , F. II. REFPEI, 
i reight Broker aud Shipping Agent, 
__29 Broadway, N Y. 
$tw publications. 
The Vo ice of Worship, 
For Olioirs, Conventions and Singing Schools, 
BAT Xj. O. E7VLEK,SOjNr. 
Thls splendid book Is now nearly through the press, 
and will be in great demand. Full collection of the 
best Hymn Times aud Anthems for Choirs, numerous 
CHees for Social and Class Kinging, and a good Singing 
School course. Us attractive contents, with the low 
price OBl ot) or $9.IK) per dozen), should make it the 
most popular of Church Music Books. 
T||C TCMOI C For liinoinq Sehooln. Con - 
int E ClflrLCi vmUmin anij Choirs. By W. 
O. i'KRiitNK, will be ready in a few days. First class 
book for Hinging Schools, with large collection of 
Glees, anil plenty of Hymn Tunes aud Anthems. 
I Tien $ 13 X 1 or $9.0(1 per dozen. Although Singing Class¬ 
es are i!Hjn,ej.Uly provided for, both the Secular and 
8 acred Music render it one of the beat Convention 
and Choir Books. 
I> ATI6IIT7A The new and very favorite on- 
rHI ItVI 1 In, era, is now ready, with words m 
three languages, all the Music and Libretto complete. 
Price $2.00 paper. $2.25 boards. 
DIMA cnoc Price reduced to 50 cts. The same 
r HTHrunCi elegaut edition heretofore sold 
for a dollar. Complete Words, Libretto and Music. 
All ready for the stage. 
Any book mailed for retail price. 
OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. 
C. II. Ditson & Co., J. E. Ditson «Jk Co., 
843 Broadway, New York. 922 Chestnut St., Phila. 
Implements* and Ittaclunmi. 
FOR HUSKING CORN, 
11 VFF ’8 PATENT (I C 8 KING GFOVES are 
the most economical, because, being plated on the wear¬ 
ing surface, makes them last five times as long us any 
other kind of gloves; and for bare handed husking. 
Halt's Patent lluxkinu Pin* are the best in the market. 
No. 45 Sewed Husking Gloves, per pair.$2.0u 
No. 50 Laced " " “ . 1.50 
No. 40 Half “ •• “ . Loo 
No. (50 Single Point Husking Pin.loots, or 4 for 50 
No. 05 Finger Cot " " . 20 cts. 
No. 70 Thumb Attachment Husking Pin.25cts. 
Sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of price, to any ad 
dress. Ask your merchuut for them, or address HALL 
HUSKING GLOVE CO., 145 So. Clinton St.. Chicago, 111. 
AiUreisU, MILLER, Cincinnati, 0, 
DO NOT FAIL TO^GET 
THE NEW 
Corn Shelter, Hay Cutter & Root Cutter 
Circular just Issued. 
It will show you a t ut of the best Hay, Straw and 
1 odder Cutter ever put into the market. 
Also the celebrated Clark’s Hoot Cutter. I f you want 
good, reliable tools, buy them, and if you want any¬ 
thing in the Agricultural Immanent line semi to us. 
HIGGANCM MF«. CORPORATION, 
Kigganum, Ct., IT. H. H. 
1 Q ELEGANT New Style Oliromo Cards with name, 
_L Q 10c. postpaid. Geo. I, Reed it Co., Nassau. N. Y. Hlggauum, Ct., TL H. H 
THE BOREL & OOURVQISiER SWISS WATCHES 
HAVE BEEN AWARDED 
THE GOLD MEDAL 
It makes smooth and even lumber, leaves no stubahot* 
nnd mllcutany sized log np to four feetlndianieter. Ituuy 
b« inm^portril rmtn nnel/vcilii? lo another ROdre-ereetedreaJr 
for vawlDglo from two).' three days. and can b«madeprout- 
sblei n lui’alltlej vhere thcro ia not sufficient timbtr to jmtifv 
thecrectinn of a 1 arcs mill- Send tor ticscnpiiveehvular. orto- 
«to., to CHANDLER, & TAYLOR, Indianapolis. Indl 
Also manufacturers of the Phoenix Threshing 
Engine and the Eureka Drain Tile Machine. 
PATENT SIMUK-AUltESTFIt. > 
8 —H. P. Mounted. $650. 
12 " " inun Z-H.P. Eureka, $150. 
I£ I uuu, ^ u u 250 
Se nd t or our Circulars. 8 ’* “ 35 o! 
B.W.Payne&Sons,Corning,N.T. 
State letter' you saw this. ° 
aUFKY PLOWS. — THE SUBSCRIBERS 
O are the only manufacturers of 
OSBORN’S SULKY PLOW, 
the only Plowing Mach in.- that hag jiroved a perfect 
success in all kinds of soil. Any kind of plow can be 
attached. The plowman rides aud handles the plow 
with case, regulating the depth aud width of furrow 
lhe draft for the team is materially less, and the ordi¬ 
nary laborious inode of plowing is reduced to one of 
comfort and ease. Also, hirmufueturors. of 
THE MSADOW KING MOWER, 
aud other Agricultural Implements. 
Send for Circulars. GREGG ifc CO,, 
Triiinnnsburg. Tompkins Co., Jf. Y. 
DEWARE OF BOGUS DEALERS anoDEFACED 
“NUMBERS. NOTICE OUR GENUINE NUMBER 
tK ON SHUTTLE RACE PLATE. 
