THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
JULY 3 
Thoroughbred ami (irnilc Jersey Cattle. 
Sal®,atreasonableprices. Bix Hills llairy Farm, 
DEER PARK, L. L, N. Y. 
COLT) SPRING HERD. A. .1. C. C. 
ST. II KLIF.it II I CO FOG IS, No. l5530:Grand- 
aon of STORK POQ1M 8d: Sire of MARY ANN OF ST. 
LAMBERT, 9171). With butter record or W6 lbs. 12 oz. 
In seven days. Terms s.>0. 
JUDD II. lilt AD LEY, Lyons. N. Y. 
Also, one solid color Jersey Bull, ten mouths old, 
Molly Garfield strain, full black points. Price $100. 
I 886 Tariff (3632) I 886 
RECORD 2:30 3 - 1 . 
Will Stand for a limited number of Mares at the GO¬ 
SHEN DRIVING 1 ‘ARK STABLES. Circulars giving 
full particulars sent on application. 
J. ». COATES, Goshen, N. Y, 
LAKE VIEW HERD. 
Berkshire^ at Half Price. 
Thoroughbred Full Marks Extra Large Strain, vigor¬ 
ous and handsome. Address LAKE VIEW HERD, for 
00 days. I). MATTOCKS, .1 r.. BOX 142. 
Shipping point, Toledo, O. IRONV1LLE, O. 
J^Mroormts. 
“Don’t put in no muskeeter-nettin’ for me,” 
said Aunt Hannah, “I don’t want to breathe 
no strained air ,”—Vox Populi. 
“If I cannot have the fat of the land, I can 
take a little lean,” said the tramp, as he rested 
his shoulder against a lamp-post. 
Dude —“Excuse me. Miss Sharp; I had 
quite forgotten you; I am so absent-minded, 
doncher know?” Miss Sharp—“Yes, I have 
noticed the absence of mind.” 
A i.ady writer asks: “Why don’t bachelors 
marryf’ That’s so—why don’t they! Come 
to think about it, we have never seen a bache¬ 
lor who was married. It’s lamentable, too. 
“Give us, O give us the man who sings at 
his work,” says Carlyle. “Oh! yes; give him 
to us; deliver him into our hands. He occu¬ 
pies the next office, and we can’t get at him.” 
There is one place in this country—away 
down in Maine—where the people are so polite 
that they never speak of unmarried ladies as 
old maids. They simply call them ladies-in¬ 
waiting. 
Johnson says he likes Yew-England girls. 
The Cold-Water Dip, 
iTHTMO.Clrt EISOLi.) 
A very highly concentrated, non poisonous fluid- 
mixes readily with cold or warm water—the simplest, 
safest, surest cure for TICKS, 
X_. I O E, 
MANGE, SCAB, all Insect Pejrts, all Skin troubles, and 
many other Diseases of Live Stock. Recommended by 
manv prominent Breeders. Sec circular, sent on ap¬ 
plication. T. W. LAW FOR II & CO., , 
Baltimore, Mo. 
WANTED TO BUY—Two or Three first- class Brit¬ 
tany Hellers. Write to John CL Thompson, 
GREENVILLE, KY. 
because they always extend every court-easy 
to the strange and eligible young man visiting 
in that section .—Cincinnati Merehcmt-Trav- 
A POOR SHOT. 
1886 BLACKWOOD 1886 
Will Stand for limited number of Marcs for the pre¬ 
sent season. 
eler. 
It is said that much suffering is caused an 
animal by defective shoeing. This will be 
readily understood by noticing a woman shoo 
a hen. The poor bird does not know which 
way to go .—Boston Post. 
“Do you think you can clear him?” she asked 
of the lawyer. “I don’t know', madam,” re¬ 
plied the attorney doubtfully. “He has lived 
here all liis life, sir. and knows every one.” 
“Yes, that is w'hat makes me nervous about 
it.”— N. Y. Graphic. 
“Has your father got Ms affairs wound up 
yet?” said a Cleveland man to young Mr, Flatt, 
whose paternal parent, Flatt, the jeweler, re¬ 
cently made an assignment.. “No,” answered 
the youth, “an’ he ain’t likely to get ’em wound 
up inside of twenty years.” “How so?” cried 
the astonished citizen. “Why, his assets are 
mostly in Waterbury watches.” 
PijsrtUniteous gUrntisinfl. 
T. C. SNYDER & CO., CANTON, O. 
M'f'rs of 
10-Foot »caiulrs8 
Enve Troughs, and 
Conductors,with latest 
Pnt. Hangers. A new 
plan—no solder re¬ 
quired. All of our 
goods can be applied 
by any mechanic. 
cheaper than shingles. 
Fire and ligtntng proof. 
Siding and Celling ol 
aU kinds, Iron Ore 
Paint, Roofing Cement. 
Circulars, Price-list and Samples mailed at request. 
HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN CATTLE! 
Whan writing mention Rural Nkw-Yorkhu. 
LARGEST HERD AM) LARGEST AVERAGE MILK RECORDS 
8 cows have averaged over 20,000 lbs. tn n year. 
5 cows have averaged over 19,000 lbs, til a year. 
10 cows have averaged over 18,000 Ibe. In ft year. 
2fi cows have averaged over lti,000 lbs. In u year. 
25 two year olds have Just completed their records, the entire 
lot averaging 12.409 lbs. B oz. each In a year. 
BUTTER RECORDS. 
4 cows have averaged 21 lbs. Ik <>z. la a week, 
t! cows have averaged 20 lbs. ft}* oz. In a week. 
11 cows have averaged 19 lbs. W oz, In a week. 
28 cows have averaged it; ltw. is oz. In a week. 
11 three year olds have averaged 18 lbs. 111$ oz. In a week 
21 two-year olds have averaged 11 lbs. 9 oz, In a week. 
This Is the herd from which to get fou ndati on stock. Prices 
low for qualttvof rtoek. SMITHS. POWELL & LAMB, 
LMthsiph STOCK Farm, syracttsk. n.Y. 
31 Hifmilii 1 
BA . 
Occupies Less Space, has Larger Cn par it y 
is more Durable, anil runs Lighter that 
to sell our Rubber Printing Stamps. Sam 
pies free. J. iL Mitten & Co., Cleveland, O, 
THE MUDCETT tHAY TEDDER 
WITH IMPROVED FORK, 
Is the strongest, lightest draft and eaisest working 
Tedder In the market. No breakage of forks or 
springs. Agents wanted. 
B. & J W. BELCHER, 
Box 75. Cbicopee Falls, Mass. 
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|QQf FREE 
KnnntlBN# Boomer dtBosohert Brett Co.,Syro- 
oute. N. Y. 
The only Engines where the power Is practically 
and successfully applied to the four truck wheels. 
Exceeds all other Traction Engines In pulling and 
steering through imld holes, sand, or atiy soft or un¬ 
even ground, or ,iu any road. Is the result accumulat¬ 
ed front a third of a century of study and practical 
experience In the manufacture of 
FORT A RLE, 
Agricultural & Stationary Steam Engines. 
With determined policy to build only the best ma 
oiuni.ky from the UEtvt matiuuals, and In the best 
manner or const It rjt'TioK, and with continued Im¬ 
provements. have attained the juoiiicst standard 
I n excellence of workmanship, hlmpllelry of design, 
and capacity of power. 
tn addition in our Staxpaud Enuinks we now offer 
the first Road F.nuine which has the Traction Power 
practically and efficiently applied to the four truck 
wheels, and wlill- so applied to each wheel independ¬ 
ently, the forward axle Is under full control of the 
steering apparatus. 
Descriptive catalogue will he sent on application. 
WOOD, TAB t R & MORSE, 
Eaton, Madison Co., N. Y. 
The Latest Improver*?^ 
IN 
Traction Engines. 
MERY. 
ruv Mill made. Buckeye Brills, Seeders, 
Cultivators, Rakes. Horse Hoes, Bag 
Trucks, etc. Send for Circulars. 
P. P. MAST & CO., Springfield, O. 
BRANCH HOUSES: 
Philadelphia, Pa., St. L,oui*.Mo.. 
Omaha, Kelt.. Peoria, III., St. Paul. Vlitin. 
Kansas City, Vo., Sun Pranclaco, Cal. 
HORSE POWERS 
LATEST I MPRO VEMENT 
Machines for THRESHING and CLEAN¬ 
ING GRAIN; also Machines for SAWING 
- ib WOOD with Circular and 
Acknowledged Qg^^Crosa-Cut Brag Saw*. 
AST EASY DRAFT, DURABILITY, 
QUANTITY & QUALITY of Work. 
FREE?* ^Address A. W. GRAY’S SONS 
$ Patentees and Sole Manufactuhebv ' 
MIDDLETOWN SPRINGS, Vermont. 
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THE HIGGANCM M’F’G CORPORATION, 
higganl m, conn. 
Warehouse: 38 SO. MARKET ST., BOSTON, MASS. 
WHITMAN’S rebound 
GUARANTEED 
SUPERIOR lean} 
LEVER PRESS ■* 
NOW MADE. 
PLUNGER PERPETUAL 
Received Firm Premium at N. Y . Stale Fatr. In 
1SWI. 1881. I-S-, l8-:t ami IftJv', Including tlm Grand 
Gold Medal and two silver Medals, over Dederlclc 
and other*; ulna World’s Fair at New Orleans, and 
California State Fair. The nmsi rapid, powerful 
and durable press made : puls over ten tons lu car: 
bale everv three minutes; fully warranted and 
protected; three hales to any other press's two. 
Send for Illustrated circulars. Alftn Horse Powers, 
Cider Mills, Corn Spellers, l-eed Cutters, Ac. 
WHITMAN AGKIC’L CO., SI. Louis, Mo. 
Terms, S>50 for the Season. 
RECORD , 2:31 AS A THREE YEAR OLD. 
Is by A LEXA X IIKK S NOR IIA X <Sire of LULU, 
2:15, and MAY QUEEN. 2:20): Dam by MAM BRINO 
CHIEF l Sire of LADY THORN, 2:1S). 
For particulars, address 
COFFIN, ZIMMER & CO- 
GLEN'S FALLS. NEW YORK. 
Pasturage furnished for Mares from a distance. 
THE SEASON OF 1886. 
Sired by Kysilyk’n Hniuliletnuiun. dam by 
Seely's American star. He Is the sire of Inez, 2:22*4 
(trial 2:18); five others with records better than 2:30, 
and eighteen more with records better lhau 2:40. 
Terms $«so. 
Send for circular. 
HARRISON MILLS, 
GOSHEN, ORANGE CO., N. Y. 
SQUAWAKIE HILL FAPM STUD. 
CLEVELAND:BAY COACH and 
j. Thoroughbred Horses. 
Catalogue giving full particulars, 
terms of breeding, eie„ sent free 
on application. Address 
vfHsS F. S. PEER, 
/If MOUNT MORRIS, 
' UVINGSTON CO., N. Y. 
“MARCHMOOR FARM.” 
tl I D D A DPUIIC No - 11 672; Sire Orange Peel, 
fllr r AnunUo F. 288; Dam King’s Fertile, 
No, 22766. Service Fees, $11X). 
DDIMJTCflll No- 11871, Sire Fanner’s Pride 
BKIUN I bUR P. 322; Dam Nellie Flanders, No 
22704. Service Fees, $IU>. 
DDI UPC UCDfl Sire Nero, P. S. 249; Dam Mrs. 
I It I R V L 11 C It U Langtry. C. 3740. Service Fees 
CHAS. It. IlOB, 
New Brunswick, N. J. 
HOLSTEIN FREISIAN CATTLE 
IMPORTED AND HOME BRED. 
WHAT OTtUtltS SAY. 
“The finest herd this season.”—Dr. Farrington, U. S. 
Quarantine Station, N. J. 
"As a herd, away up! up!! up! !!*'—Dudley Miller 
Esq., Oswego, N. Y. 
Young Cows; Yearlings with Calf, Yearling Bulls, 
and Spring Calves - Prime Stock. No fuucy prices. We 
mean business, G. W. THOMPSON & SON, 
Stilton, X. J., 1*. It. It. 
•I Mi.sl l ln,|l, IVi-i tlMIIIM, 
II ltd-, ll.-i „-Mte A Yurt* 
Stiuthi-iHii. < itl-wold 
inn hl.<« pit ml Idimbs 
Shcphffd Dug* and 
Spud for t'utalogue 
W.ATLKK HI KI KE A U).Phlla.F» 
HEAD THESE FACTS. 
Lighter Draft with Driver Riding than ordinary Plow 
with Driver Walking Turns square corner without 
backing. It is wholly constructed of iron except 
Pingin' and front lever. 
Wo claim anil ui’auasteu tliut a Plow attached to 
the Sulky and carrying the driver, Is from five to 101) 
pounds lighter draft than the same Plow doing same 
work without the Sulky. Write for prices. 
ELKHART IRON WORKS, 
ELKIIART, INB. 
Mention Rural New-Yorkor. 
