RUBBER-ROOFING 
THE 
Great American 
SAFE FAMILY REMEDY 
ESPECIALLY SUITED FOR 
A CHILDREN AND DELI- 
A—cate persons. 
Z' _\C,i f}\ Entirely harmless and 
/ «0\ v /I \ /?/ \ delicious to take. Tropic 
/»<W' /LX ' C//s.\ l '■ ruliLaicAfire is uneqal- 
K v ^ />] 1***1 furConM ii,:,non.Till- 
V' ,'' , I y Oh \N. ' / tnmmeH-.sk'k Headache, 
^ t.uss of Appetite, Com- 
. iU YmiI... plsints of Children, and 
A Y A I I, \/ IT li ver,stomach and bowel 
I I; V L. ailment* generally, 
v; T k- (Jf Alrsolutely safe for cUs- 
V' 1 J UctJJe «W'f tM*r*<«o tro- 
Y/ men. Taken eagerly by 
Y infants and children. 
Ask for Liquid Tropic-Frnit Laxative. Price 
25 rents per bottle. Hold by Druggists. 
First farmer:— “Do you feed your hogs 
corn in the ear?” —Second Farmer: “No; in 
the mouth.” 
“Misery may like company,” says a colored 
philosopher; “but I'd rader hab de rhumatiz 
in one leg den ter hab it in bof.” 
There's a town in Massachusetts that will 
never have the measles. It's Haddam. And 
one in malno that can never escape them, for 
it is always sure to Ketchum. 
Little Ethel was taking a tedious walk up 
Congress street hill to Mountjov. “Ok. dear!” 
she exclaimed, “I am so tired I shall have to 
walk on the other sides of my feet.” 
A little girl once asked a lady if she was 
young. “Oh, no,” replied the lady, “I shall 
be 75 if I live.” “Why,” says the iirtle one, 
“you are real old; when will you be new?” 
“Yes, sir,” he said, much excited, “he's a 
liar, and I tola him so.” “That’s rather a 
riskey thing to do. I wonder he didn’t knock 
you down.” “Oh! I told him through the 
telephone.” 
At one of our colored churches the brethren 
there were surprised at the shortness of the 
contributions, but. their wonder ceased when 
they discovered that one of the collectors had 
tar in the top of his hat. 
A student of the Dime Novel:—“Come 
now, Bertie, kiss your little sister and make 
up with her,” said mamma to her 10-year old 
boy. “What! the Pawnee Chief bow low to 
pale-face Cry-Baby! Mother, you ask too 
much.” 
AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT 
In the year 183(7-87 courses of Instruction will be giv¬ 
en as follows: 
In Agricultural and Applied Chemistry} 
Professors CALDWELL, SCHAEFFER and NEW¬ 
BERRY: s Courses. 
In Kiiiniiy, IIon 1 cultnre and Arboricul¬ 
ture} Professors PKEN iTSS und DUDLEY: 11 Courses. 
In Entomology and Geucrnl Invertebrate 
Zoology i Profe-sor COMSTOCK. 7 Courses. 
In (2oology} Professor 11.H. WILLIAMS: 3Courses. 
In Veterinary Science} Professor LAW: 3 
COUf8€6i 
In Applied Agricultural Professor ROBERTS: 6 
Courses. , 
During the present year a course of lectures Is given 
on the Management of the Dairy by the Honorable L. 
It. Arnold; aslmllar course may be expected next year. 
A veterinarian building Is to be erected Ui the course 
of t he present year, alld four morns nro to be added to 
the Agricultural Laboratory and Museum. 
The University Farm contains £57 acres, of which 
about 120 acres are In tillage. The farm contains two 
very large barns, a dairy hoosr, and an excellent herd 
of stock. All the appliances of the Farm are used 
chiefly for i he purposes of Illustrative and experiment¬ 
al husbandry. 
Students who tnkr the full course aud pass the req- 
u.slte examinations receive the degree of Bachelor of 
Science m Agriculture. 
students not candidates for a degree are received 
without examination as "Special .students" and arc 
admitted to any or all of the above courses, provided 
the applicants are 18 or more year.-, of age: and pro¬ 
vided they satisfy the Professors of Agriculture of 
their disposition and ability to profit by the Instruc¬ 
tion. 
The next collegiate year begins September 14, IfNB! 
To all students of Agriculture ”Ti rno.s is Price.’’ 
Full Information sent on application. Questions 
concerning courses of study shoidd be addressed to I. 
P. R< >BERTS, Professor of Agriculture; all other ques¬ 
tions to K. I,. WIL LI A ill S, Treasurer, 
Cohneij, University, Ithaca, N. Y., May, t8S6. 
Is made from Rod Iron Ore mined In Rossle, N. Y.—Is the best and most durable Paint for Tin, Iron and Shingle 
Roofs, Barns, Fences, Farm Utensils, Etc., Will not crack or peel. 
Will protect roofs from sparks. Valuable for coloring mortar. Samples free. Ask prices of 
Rossie Iron Ore Paint Co., 
OODENSBURG , N. Y. 
fish 
3 unless Don’t waste vour money on a gum or rubber coat. The FISH PRAM) sliukeh 
he atovc ij absolutely voter and m'ld pHOor, and will keep you dry in the hardest storm 
tut-l Ask for the "FISH BRAND” slickir and taketioother. If your storekeeper does 
natt bu*nt>”. send for descriptive catalogue to A J. TOWEIUZOjimnnonsSb^JIostoiL^Mass 
HAMMOND’S SLUG SHOT mmt 
ha t destroy Vegetables and Flowers. Since 1880 One and a Half Million pounds have 
d efficiency. It Is cheap and sold by the Seedsmen, and probably by some party In your 
u-esa Fishkill-on-lludsou, N. V. 
PisecUancous' ^Ulmtising 
LATEST I MPRO VEMENT 
Machines for THRESHING and CLEAN¬ 
ING GRAIN; also Machines for SAWING 
- m W OOD with Circular and 
Acknowledged Cr owa-l ut Drug Saws, 
by all to be v) _ * * 
BOOKWALTER ENGINES 
UPRIGHT AND HORIZONTAL, 
3 TO 10 HORSE POWER. 
OYER 3,000 IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION. 
Illustrated Pamphlet sent free. Address, 
JAMES LEFFEL & CO., Springfield , Ohio. 
Eastern Offlcs: 110 Liberty SL.Mtw Y«*. 
JAMES McCREERY & CO. 
Call attention to their very 
complete stock of Summer 
Dress Goods, and the fol¬ 
lowing: special lines: 
40-inch French Foule,all 
colors, 45c. per yard. A 
large variety of plain and 
figured Albatross at 50c. 
per yard. 48-inch Diagon¬ 
al Serge at 75c. per yard. 
42-iuch striped and plain 
Eamelette Suitings at 75c. 
per yard. 
The above goods are all 
wool, and are remarkable 
value for the prices named. 
ORDERS BY MAIL 
from any part of the coun¬ 
try will receive careful 
and prompt attention. 
considering 
EASY DRAFT, DURABILITY, 
QUANTITY & QUALITY of Work. 
I'JtLlf. ^Address A. W. GRAY'S SONS 
Patentees and Sole M a n ti fact tmn rs, ' 
MIDDLKTOWN SPRINGS, Vermont. 
BUCIIAN'H 
SILVER FLEECE DIP 
Instantly soluble In water at any temperature. 
Cheapest, Most Convenient und Effective. Will pos¬ 
itively Cure Scab. Send for Circular. 
CARBOLIC SOAP CO., 83 John St., New York. 
Wm. F. Killer, Pres’t. 
Robt. C. Buciian, Secretary and Treasurer. 
(When writing always mention Rural New-Yorker. 
Fowler & Harrington, 
(SUCCESSORS TO GEO. II. FOWLER,) 
Sole Manufacturers Off 
Fancher Creek ursery, Fresno, California 
The CELEBRATED BRINSER GRAIN 
CH AD LE. H8Ud rnude of the best material, 
light, strong, durable, handy and cheap. 
Truvels ea*V and fast. Many thousand In use. 
Sawed huger*. Best Scy thus.„ < mly each; »25 
per dozen. Agents wanted. Send for circulars. 
Mention R. N.-Yorker. 
E. C. lUtlNSEB, 
Middletown,Pa. 
Broadway and 11 th 81 
New York. 
FOWLER’S Huy Carrier, Pulleys, etc. 
Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 
FOWLER & HARRINGTON 
T.VUUU ANNOCK FALLS, N. 
THE GRANGER FAMILY FRUIT & VEGETABLE 
_ 7 EVAPORATORS. 
>3 50, Stt.OO. nndSlO 00. 
Send for Circular. Eastkus M’k’u 
Co., 2U8 So. 5th St., Pblla.. Pa. 
Thu cheii}m»t, II 1 st* 
oIiuk, horDouiul Kn- 
Kino la tUu umrki't, 
Knehi'wut all kitel., 
R>r Sawing. Thresh- 
ini-, ainl (■ Initial}. a 
•lieolaitT. Saw auil 
Grist- Mills, Thru- / 
KhiiiK MacM lies, f j 
•tt!., u t pool Ally, y 
M«u4 for llluf Uutcd \ 
C»lal<Kue m 
A.Il.TAKQl llAlt, S 
York, IVunit. 
IRON WATER PIPE 
WM- T.WELLS, 
7 toilCllffSt.NcwYork 
Scud for Catalogue 
and Price*. 
Sale of the Celebrated 
NEW-YORK MILLS HERD 
Of Pure-Hrcd und Registered 
l L S I M P I. K — I» U R A B L E— K F F I O I E N T . 
MAM'F.VCTrRICO ASP FOR SALIC BY 
AMES PLOW COMPANY, 
QUINCY HALL, BOSTON. 
And B8 BEEKMAN STREET, NEW YORK. 
Agents wanted. Send for Circular uud Illustrated 
Pamphlet of Dnplomeut* und Machines. 
_ 11. WITH IMPROVED FORK, 
Is the strongest, tight sc draft and ealaest working 
Tedder in the market. No breakage Of forks or 
springs. Agents wauted. 
B. & .1. W. BELCHER, 
Box 75. Chicopee Fulls, Mass.— 
The Property of the late Samuel Campbell. 
This valuable Herd will tic offered at Public Sale 
(without reserve) at the farm, at Ncw-York Mill*, 
Ont Ida i <>., n. y., 
On WEDNESDAY. June 23, 1SSG, 
AT 11 O’CLOCK A. M. 
Ncw-York Mills Is uear Utica, N. Y,, und cau be 
reached by Utica and Whltesboro street cars. 
Wagons will connect with tin- street cars at the 
Lewis House, yorkvllle. 
For Catalogue or other particulars, apply to 
J. 8. CAMPBELL, 
New-York Mills, N, Y. 
GOOD 
Greatest, Inducements ever of. 
fered. Now's lour lime to get up 
orders for oar celebrated Tea* 
Coffers .And eecare > beauth 
Should Bend tor our tDCC 
New Catalogue, mailed I nut 
Boomer <& Bosohert Frees Co., Syra¬ 
cuse, N. Y. 
Gold Band Moee Rom Dinner Bet, or Gold Band Hoes 
Decorated Toilet Bet. For fall particulars address 
