THE RURAL HEW-YORKER 
SPioccUaneous % rtmti£inn 
^iPMfclN DUC K SGGS. 
ONE DOLLAR PER SETTING, OF THIRTEEN. 
W. IRISH, Ponglikefiigie, N. Y, 
Trie simplest, best and most practical and durable In 
the world. Patented Feb. 0. t88fi. Prieeonlv$2..V), Also 
new patent Ant, Mole, Gopher, Ground-Squirrel and 
Prairie-Dog Exterminators. 
Warranted to beat anything of the kind In America. 
Send for circulars. Address the Inventor and Manufac¬ 
turer, J, C.MELCHER, O'ljulnn, Fayette Co.. Texas. 
him to he destructive. If you paper the box 
inside with a reirmnnt of wall-paper, and 
cover it on the outside with a hit of old dress 
goods, it will not be unsightly, If you are a 
good carpenter, or if Jack is, fasten the cover 
on with a pair of hinges, and stuff and cover 
it, and when closed it will make a nice foot¬ 
stool. MOTHER. 
EGGS from W. Leghorns, P Rocks, or Black Red 
Games, 81 50 for 13. K(jgs from Choice hotels only. 
Mention this paper. C- E. RICK, Fajuview, Pa. 
Vitality and Color 
Are restored to weak and gray hair, by 
the use of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. Through 
its cleansing and healing properties, this 
preparation prevents the accumulation 
of Dandruff, and cures all scalp diseases. 
When I commenced using Ayer’s nair 
Vigor my hair was weak, thin,‘and gray. 
My scalp was also full of dandruff] arid 
itched incessantly. Two bottles of the 
Vigor removed the dandruff, stopped 
the irritation, restored my hair to 
its original color, and so stimulated its 
growth that I now have an abundance 
of long black hair. The occasional use 
of tiffs remedy keeps my hair and scalp 
in perfect condition. — Florence J. Can¬ 
non, 751) Clinton st., Trenton, N. J. 
IV. T. LATTIN, 
Originator and Breeder of 
RLAt'R AM) IIOTTLED JAVA FOWLS 
GAINES. ORLEANS CO.. N. Y. 
Fowls, $'.00 each. Eggs. $3.00 per 15; $5.00 per 30. 
REID’S 
CREAMERY 
SIMPLEST & BEST. 
Agents Wanted 
KISC'O MOUNTAIN strain of line Wvandntts 
Send for descriptive Catalogue and price list before 
purchasing either eggs or fowls. Address 
KISC0 MOUNTAIN POULTRY YARDS: 
Mount. Kisco, New York. 
BUTTER WORKER 
Most Effective and Convenient 
Also Power Workers 
Caparity 10,000 lbs. per DAY. 
BfTTKR PHlNTKRSj SHirPIiflt 
BOXES, ±e* 8 *nd for circular. 
A. H. REID, 
<86 S. t«tb St.. Phila., Pv 
not quite so wide. 8ew them together the 
longest way, leaving the ends open. Fringe 
the ends and fill with a piece of cotton on 
which you have sprinkled violet, sachet pow¬ 
der. Tic shut three inches from the ends with 
narrow ribbon, leaving a handle by which to 
suspend it, from the back of a chair. In a few 
minutes the whole room will be exquisitely 
perfumed. j B 
SOFA AFGHANS. 
In answer to an inquiry in regard to these, 
a very pretty one is made of alternate black 
and Roman strips. The black strips are hand¬ 
some knitted in plaids: knit, eightstiehes plain 
and then purl eight; continue this for eight 
rows, and then reverse. For the Roman strips 
select your colors judiciously, with a hit of 
Roman ribbon for a guide. A pound will knit 
a small one, but they are generally made 
larger, and are very much used at present to 
throw over a bed in the dav-time. m 
$3 for 13; $r, for 26. From Premium Slock. 
E. ROCKEN8TYNE, Albany, N. Y 
TH E CON CAVE & CURVED SEED POTATO KNIFE 
*ibltt >M »<1 Tielu Shape ent to 1 , 2 or 3 ero 
pieces, rapMlj ami rvucrtnlc :h* tuber or in- 
§i 1 T IL M jure the gemm. gave* seed k tfroo. Kills a 
long felt want. Port-pun!, 3 aupnt% 
fre*. Term* lo dcalisrtt, 
-i Humphrey Rro*. 
^ Walcemnn, Ohio. 
Sold by SeedBmen. 
is, in every respect, the most cleanly of 
all preparations for toilet use. 
Prepared by Dr. .T. C. Ayer it Co., Lowell, Maes. 
Sold by all Druggists aud Perfumers. 
^iocfc ami 
The heat of summer easily prostrates a 
man whose blood has lost its vigor by excess of 
uric acid. It can be rapidly corrected by that 
great blood tonic, Warner’s safe cure. 
“Sixteen Years’ experience In Fine Pure Blood Poul¬ 
try. •‘Bat’d 1*70.’’ Black or White Leghorn Eugs, $3 
per 13; Leghorns. P. Roeks and Light Brahma—Trios, 
$3 to $25. Stock for sole at all times. Send for my 
Ill. Circular II. F. \ L LIN (J, Walnut Street Poultry 
Yards, No. -11 Walxut Street. Newark, X. J. 
SUCCESS HATCHER 
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL INCUBATOR. 
Send for clreular. SUCCESS HATCHER CO 
LANCASTER.' PA. 
TABER ORGAN. 
Lntest style; fine tone; made of best, material. In the 
most substantial manner. Fully warranted. Send for 
Catalogue. Agents wanted 
TA BElt ORGAN CO., Worcester, mass. 
NAPKNODL’S 
ruoGREss.vr. rori.T^coers for 
WITH BROODERS AND ENCLOSED RUNS. 
I he favorite Krcelsior Poultry Coop and .Vest combined 
fh D fl A KIC Tho most be tun i- 
I if tl la \ fill and tiuest toned 
IJIIUHIlW m the world. Low 
prices, easy 
pajmrut. Seud for Catalogue. Address' 
Weaver Organ & Piano Co„ Y g& K ’, 
DOMESTIC RECIPES, 
“BROWN LEGHORNS." 
Seven year's experience with this novelty: a rat 
of 10 acres; “none better If as good.” Eggs in seas, 
*2 for 13; $3 for 26. Neatly packed and shipped 
baskets—order early and semi 2c. stamp for cireulai 
Address C. A. I'ATTF.KHIN, 
Troy Road, Albany, N. Y 
CREAM PIE. 
For the crust make a cheap sponge-cake 
with three eggs, une-and-u-half cup of sugar, 
two of flour, half a cup of cold water, and one 
heaping teaspoonful of baking powder sifted 
through the flour. Beat the eggs and sugar 
together, add the water, then the flour. 
Flavor with lemon, and bake in two 
deep pans. When cool, split in two with 
a sharp knife, and All with cream. For 
this put a pint of milk in a vessel and set 
it in another of hot water. Beat together two 
eggs, one scant cup of sugar, half a small cup 
of flour, and a little salt until light and 
smooth. W hen the milk boils, stir it in and 
cook A0 minutes, stirring often. Flavor to 
suit. 1 he pint of milk must be n generous 
one - A SUBSCRIBER. 
INDIAN PUDDING. 
Scald a cup of Iudian meal with one cup of 
bailing water, add a cup of molasses and a 
teaspoonful of salt and a quart of milk. Spice 
to taste with cinnamon 
and bake one hour, 
meanwhile. Serve half 
good. 
■ DOLLARS each for AVa> and 
/ Perfect SEW 1 YG MACH IS ES. 
I " «rr»iHrri fiysjwt. Suit on LrisJ ifip- 
■ •■Rirwl. Buv d!r.rt »n<t (is U>$35. 
Orpnn, given premiums. Writ* for KP.YE vlr- 
cular with HHM> iA.timonl*U fmm every state. 
CKO. PAYNE A CO.,-IT 3rd Are. Chicago, ill. 
ENTERPRISE POULTRY YARDS 
Plymouth Hock* a Sperinlty. 
1 saMalesaudFimalus. '85 hatch, cheap. Eggs, 
Jt/$l.2!Vper 13 ; 26 , $2. Stamp for reply. 
W S. K. WORRELL, Port Washington, Pa. 
EGGS from Strictly Pure High-sec ring Fowls of 
leading varieties. Bronze Turkey Hens, is to 21 lbs. 
Gobblers. 38 to ill lbs. Eggs, $5 per 18. Send for circu¬ 
lar. E. J. CHANDLER, Kennett Square, l’a. 
PRICK $6. 
Gold and Bronze Medals were awarded at the Great 
show of New York Faneiers' Club. February, 1886 
Have you anvwhere else In the world seen Chicken 
Brooders ami Inclosed Buns that may at pleasure be 
either attached to or detachable from the coop? 
Ii you have not any Rucb cuops nr Ijim< Miers. send a 
two-eent stamp for one of the fi lust rated Descriptive 
Catalogues, with terms and Prti-e List. 
NAPKNDLL POULTRY' COOP CO., 
GOSHEN, ORANGE CO.. N. Y. 
... Agents; 
^ E y££b&CO.. 127State -Street. Dost- n. Mass. 
L. N. CLARK & SON, 38 Doy street. New York. 
This Is 1 he only 
perfect Pall made. 
There are no scams 
JiiZ'i In the front to catch 
JilBKKf the dtrt. ir has u 
'!■ perfectly 111 ti n g 
;il : strainer, which can 
■I IUsUI be Instantly reroov- 
■mm ed.so thut cvcrv part 
■-mm “f the iwll may be 
Quickly aud thor. 
oughtt/ cleaned. 
, lll/jjtt Should the strainer 
' JaSw become foul or worn 
■W with use, wo call fur- 
W . V Mi nlsh new ones at 
JigSaij Kte'J ' very little expense. 
The Pall Ls well 
mnae or Heavy XX tin, and we offer It to the farmer at 
the very lowest price at which a really good article ran 
lie sold. Send for special circulars. Price M 1 ,‘2A 
each. Discount to the Trade. 
EXCLUSIVELY. 
Champions at Wlnsted. Conn.. ISC; at Meriden. 
Conn.. 1SS5-6-, also at the Great International Show in 
New York City, issfi. 
My stock Is pronounced by the most competent 
judges The Champions of America. 
Eggs. $4 per 13; $7 per 26; $6 per 39. Packed in bas¬ 
kets to carry any distance. Send for circular—free to 
all. Address, with stamp, 
ROBERT SEA MAN, Jericho, N. Y. 
OUT OF 
YOURGARDEN 
PETER BEUER LEIN, 
BNTBRPHIZE POULTRY FARM, 
Newtown, Long Inland, New Y'ork. 
Breeder of Prize winning Single Comb vVhite Leg¬ 
horns. My score at Great National Show, at Madison 
Square Garden. 1886 96 on Pullet, rbe only one on 
exhibition with perfect comb. Eggs. $2 fur is. 
My Imported Browu Leghorn Cock, 
PRIM E GARIBALDI, from Italy. 
Judges and breed- t< at above show pronounce him 
the richest plumed blr-1 on exhibition. Eggs from 
this strain, St for 13; $5 for 26. Also Breeder of R. C.. 
B. and W. Gghoru-, w'yuudottes, Plymouth Rricks 
Light Brahmas, and Pekin Ducks Eggs, $2 per setting. 
Send for 111. circular. Eggs nlcelv packed and shipped. 
The Handst>mest and .Meet Durable FENCE made. 
Only One Cent per Square Foot. 
PETER DLRVEE A CO., 
215 GREENWICH and 68 & ?' VESEY STREET, 
Please mention this paper. NEW YORK 
nutmeg and clove®, 
stirring it, three times 
cold. Cheap, but 
ANNIE. 
POTATO CHOWDER. 
Cut half a imund of salt pork into thin 
slices and fry slowly a light brown, add five 
large sliced onions. Bet them color slightly. 
Put, a layer of pared and sliced potatoes in 
the soup kettle, then a thin layer of jvork and 
onions, season each layer with salt and pepper, 
aud dredge with flour. When all the ingred¬ 
ients arc used, cover with two quarts of water, 
let, it come slowly to the boiling point, aud 
cook 4ll minutes, or until the potatoes are done. 
About two quarts of potatoes will be needed. 
Any herbs, such as parsley or young celery 
tops, may be used also. farmer’s wife. 
Clara’s cookies. 
One cup of butter, two of sugar, three of 
flour, four eggs, one-half teaspoonful of soda, 
three teaspoonfuls of milk. May be varied by 
using two eggs and one tahlespoonful of milk. 
CREAM COOKIES. 
One cup of cream, one of sugar, one egg 
and one small tcaspoonful of soda. 
MRS. J.’s COOKIES. 
Three cups of flour, one of sugar, one of 
butter, two eggs three tablespoonfuls of sour 
niillc, one even teaspoonful of soda, one spoon¬ 
ful of lemon. 
MRS. w.’s COOKIES. 
One teacupful of sugar, one-half of butter, 
one teasjioonful of soda, two eggs, Mix hard 
enough to roll out. 
MRS. p.’s cookies 
One cup of butter, one of cream, three 
oue-and-two-thinis cup of sugar, one 
teaspoonful of saleratus. Very rich and 
good. 
GINGER CAKES FOR BREAKFAST. 
One cupful of New Orleans molasses, one of 
sugar, oue of butter, two teaspooufuls of 
soda. Put half a cup of hot water on the 
soda, pour this on tin- butter, mix soft, roll 
out, and cut like cookies. Bake in a quick 
oven. Use ginger to the taste. 
ONE-EGO CAKE. 
One egg, three-fourths cup of sweet milk, 
butter size of an egg, one cup of sugar, tvvo- 
aud-one-half of flour, two teaspooufuls of Iwik- 
ing powder. Flavor to the taste. 
AUNT RACHEL. 
FOR MILKING COWS WITH SORE TEATS 
Tills Is the best Tube In the market. Sent, post 
paid, to any address on receipt of price, one 
Tube, 25 Cents. Five Tubes. $1.U0. Send for 
special Circulars. 
1 LARTFO Lll> 
Wire Netting Co. 
MA\rr.\rrcRER of 
PO UL TR V SETTING , 
HARTFORD. CT. 
Manufacture the best and sell 
the cheapest. Send stamp for 
prices. Mention this paper. 
Send us‘ 
mail you. 
our name and address and we will 
’REE. our 
ALL EGGS GUARANTEED. 
Partridge Cochins. Plymouth Rooks Wyandottes 
and S. S. Hambunts. I’or Setting, S3 ; Two Settings, 
85- 
Light Brahmas, Langshans, Brown Leghorns, and 
Pektn Ducks. Per Setting, £‘2. 
Orders for Stock and Eggs may be sent to 38 Dev St., 
New York City, or direct to varus. 
CLARK & BROWN. Proprietors. 
Mention this paper ] Franklin, Jv«sex Co., X. J. 
Seed Catalogue for 1886. 
Choice New England Seeds. The very Best and 
Purest Stocks of Cabbage, Onion, Beet. Parsnip, 
ttc. All grown by ourselves and sure to give com¬ 
plete satisfaction. TRY THEM. 
THE ‘ STWDARD” 
WIRE NETTING POULTRY FENCE, 
BARTLETT & DOW 
AND 
PATENT METALLIC PICKET FENCE 
FOR LAWNS. FARMS. ETC. 
Price of 2-1 n Mesh. No. 19 Wire, In Bales of 150 lineal 
feet only: 
Please mention this paper. 
lucurublr Changed to Curable. 
Durham, N. C m Aug. liith, 1865.—I had 
been in bad health for ten years. Case was 
pronounced incurable. Began to use Warner’s 
safe cure, and three weeks after using it, 
giavels from the size of a large pea down to 
the size of shot commenced passing. Had fif¬ 
teen pass in two months, and am now well.— 
Maurice Berkeck. 
Write for circular. 
Hatchers. Brooders, Poultry Houses, etc., fully de 
scribed in our new catalogue, which will be sent on 
receipt of tt) cents. Circulars free. 
Broekner A Evans, 
(Formerly 422 West StA ‘2S Y'esey Mreer, X. Y. 
My Birds won FIRST PRIZE on Chicks and SPECIAL 
on Cockerel, at New York, 1886. also four FIRST PRIZES 
at Philadelphia, the past season. 
Eggs per setting. *5. 
A few choice Cockerels and Pullets for sale. 
GEO. PURDUE. East Ot’oiii/r, N. J. 
HALSTED18 PERFECTED CENTENNIAL 
Incubators 
■ ' o •■!■•. 
uSg-'iWU KvUft-cIB Chinex ihrough- 
” ‘T- 7- ■ ■i ■ k® . M CA Mm 1 a 
roatlc. send 2- 
.B-g"— -cent stamp for 
r- ■ ^ r Ulustmteti cir 
■ 7 v SI IK) culars toCenfen- 
• - e25ofl{je‘,N. y! 
Imprpvcd F. lnstlo 
Truss. Worn night 
and day. Positivelv 
cure® Rupture, Hetit 
| by mail everywhere, 
wrl to for full deecrli-t- 
Ivo citvuhirs to tho 
NEW YORK ELASTIC 
TRUSS CO., , 
744 Broadway. N. Y 
LANGSI1 AN**, ail liigh scoring. One pen headed 
by Cockerel scoring flfi. Eggs, $3 per 13; $5 t«-r 2D. Dark 
Brahmas, headed by Imported Cockerel. White Dor 
kings, Black .lavas, Andalusians, and Whltelg-ghonu- 
All 1 Ternium Strains. Eggs. $2 per 18. or $3.50 per26 
Aylesbury Ducks- lniporle-1 and as tjne as there Is In 
the country. Eggs, $3 per 11; or $5 per 22. Fowls for 
Sale. Correspondence solicited. 
E. P. & W. J. K I It BY. 
EAST CHATHAM, N. Y. 
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. 
BAKER’S 
ESTABLISHED 18: 
Of KKRGEN COUNTY, N, J. 
Our stock ts the llnest that etui be selected as regards SlamUuxt Breediug. Wo spare no expense in getti: 
selections, which proves our success In giving you such Hue birds. This year, tssi;, we will breed Wyandotts 
Brahmas, White and Brown Leghorns, and Plymouth Reeks, We will furnish eggs at *2.iM per thirteen, *3 
twenty six, dellvetvtl in New York- tty free. Fine blrtln for sale at all times. - HA VI LAND A: BAK 
Scotch Collie I 'tips from Imported Lassie of Wyckoff A. K. R. 2948, for sale. Wyckotl. N. J. 
m Warranted absolutely pure 
Cocoa, from which the excena of 
Oil luui beou removed. It li.ui V"ve 
Rater the strength of Cocoa mixed 
with Butrch, Arrowroot or Sugar, 
and ia therefore lar more economi¬ 
cal, costing less than one cent a 
cup. It is delicious, nourishing, 
strengthening, easily digested, and 
iadmirably adapted for Invalids as 
well ns for itorsona in health. 
Sold by Grocers everywhere. 
