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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
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ARE NOT AN 
EXPERIMENT, 
UNIQUE, 
SIMPLE, 
PRACTICAL 
AND 
DURABLE. 
GENERAL 
PURPOSE 
PLOW 
IN THE 
WORLD. 
For Sale by Dealers 
Generally through- 
outtheUnlted States 
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MANUFACTURED A 
“And how old are you, my little 
man?” “I’m not old at all. I’m nearly new!” 
—Otago Witness. 
“Mas. Libriper, you could never get the 
coroner’s jury to sit on this soup.” “Why so, 
Mr. Jones ?” “Because there is no body to it.” 
— N. I". Ledger. 
A greenhorn girl, who mistook some direc 
tious given her was found the other day using 
a lawn-mower for a sweeper on a parlor car¬ 
pet.— Scranton Republican. 
Too Sharp.—“D o you keep any Hamburg 
edging?” asked a timid Miss. “Not if we can 
sell it,” was the pert reply of the clerk. He 
kept some that day.— N. Y, Ledger. 
A little gild was seated at the table oppo¬ 
site a gentleman with a waxed mustache. 
After gazing at him for several minutes, she 
exclaimed: “My kitty has got smellers, too!’ 
—Salem Standard. 
Farmers in Illinois have resolved to boy¬ 
cott the chinch bug by not sowing wheat for 
three seasons. The bugs are expected to carry 
the matter to court, as boycotting has been 
declared a crime.— Pittsburg Chronicle Tele¬ 
graph. 
“Did not the sight of the boundless blue sea, 
beariug on its bosom the white-winged fleets 
of commerce, fill you with emotion?” “Yes,” 
replied the traveler, “for a "while it did, but 
after a while it didn’t fill me with anything. 
It sorter emptied ine.”— Otago Witness. 
RUBBER ROOFING 
Unequalled for bouses, barns and ALL buildings, 
Anybody can apply on steep or tint surface. 
Write at once for hook ciuouiiAR. 
INDIANA PAINT AND ROOFING OO 
113 Dim ne S?!., New York. 
SamplesJree if you mention Rural New- Yorker. 
“Tin: Carver’s Friend.” 
A few strokes will give tlie dullest knife a keen edge, 
whleli every housekeeper will appreciate. Handy for 
table or kitchen use. Made of Hear Turkish Emery, 
with steel w Ire In center, and will last for years. Price, 
with line Rosewood or Cocobolu handle, H5 cents; 
Anplewond handle.ISOcenta. Sent, post paid,on receipt 
of price. In postage stumps or any convenient w ay. 
W. H. PARKIN, ISsouth Water Street, oi.evki.and, O. 
Corn Cultivator, Patato 
- Digger, (doing two rows 
/ at oncel and Spring 
footh Riding Harrow, 
combined in mio, sold at 
the price of one, Sold 
i on Its merits and the 
cheapest yet made. New 
Victor Lever Cutter, 
largest amt best. Also 
•ut» wanted. He nit tor Or 
RE, OmoorKK Fall* .Mass 
Vegetable Cutlers, etc, / 
cular. JOHN R. WBITTE: 
THE HUDSON STEEL POTATO DIGGER. 
soul) STl.Kh CURVED LIFT FRONT SHANK. 
v^^Ss4H)l.u:0 STEEL “MOULD BOARD” RODS. 
_ a INNER UAIIS, 8TEF.L SHARE, 
EXTIU 111(111 DEAR AND 
U --ROCKER BOTTOM. 
Ci£F. . . 
SmoWw 
pijSf(Uan«ou.s 
THE BEST 
Record YeTc 
— ... GREAT 
Order Sample. ’ - IMPROV’T, 
R. H. AGL, WORKS, RIVERHEAD, N. Y. 
The LI on Fodder 
TESTIMONIALS. 
BEST SQUNG TOOL DN E/5 
HAUC’K & 
COMSTOCK, 
Mechanicsb’g, Pa, 
T^tilky in Vhc 
The Cold-Water Dip 
(THYMo.oH.Bsoi!.) 
A very highly concentrated, non-polvonous fluid— 
mixes readily with 00 Id or warm water—the simplest, 
safest, surest cure for TICKS, 
t Is 'thc^U>apeat,-AlrnpkfltcttiHl, inoJ durable 
IV in the tuarkoL It win be attached y nny com* 
l vvjilklng plow In five minutes’ titncAnd is war¬ 
ed to do better work with less di af^Cian any plow 
e,'’either walking or riding. 'n>(?y want a good 
man to act as agent jn ever^fowu liLthe.U. S. 
MANGE. SCAB, all Insect Peats, all Sklu troubles, and 
manv other Diseases of Live Stock. Recommended by 
many prominent. Breeders. See circular, sent on ap¬ 
plication. T. W. LAWPORD & CO., 
ilulrimore, Md. 
Bcfcjecii tho soil to tbs actios of 3 Steel Crather and Lovolor, tod to the Catting, lifting, Tnroing'Proceai of Donhle Gangi 
of Cut Steel Conltera. Immense catting power. Crashing, Leveling and Palvorfaitg performed at the same time. Entiro 
absence cf Spikee or Spriag Teeth avoids pulling up rubbish. Only Harrow that cats over tho entiro surface ei the ground. 
Sizes, 3 to 16 ft. wide. With and without Sulky Attachment. We deliver free at Distributing Depots. 
,• m DO i\OT BE DECEIVED, Don't let dealersjmlmoff abasoimiluHon or somein* 
F ^LXJtv ferior tool under the assurance that it is better SATISFY YOUTtSELF BY ORDER- 
. TNG AN “ACME" ON TRIAL. We will send a doable grans; Acme to anv 
responsible farmer in tho United States; if it does nqt suit, ho may send it back, v> 
paying return freight. We don’t ask pay until tried on his own farm. 
Send for pamphlet containing tltoiiNiiud* of tONtlmoulal* from *18 Slates and Territories. 
Branch Office, "K| Q XT © Manufactory and Principal Office, 
UAituisituKi;, pen!V. fliidll at DllUi. MILLINGTON, New Jersey. 
N. B.-“ TILLAGE IS MANURE" and other essay* tent free to parties who NAME THIS PAPER. 
FSB* 
IMPROVED NEEDLE HAY KNIFE 
This knife has teen tested with the most celebrated 
knives of other makers, and has proved nil easier aud 
faster cutter than any other. Its special excellence 
consist* la a chisel edge tooth. It may be used for 
cutting hay in the mow, stack and bale; also for 
dltclilng, cutting peat, or for any other work for 
which a nay knife Is used. 
Send for circular. 
North Wayne Tool Co., 
HALLOWELL, MAINE. 
Dinolvtd Bona. 
Ground Bona, 
Kuri.ta Potash, 
Sulphate Ammonia, 
Dried Blood, ate., ate. 
Bt>n4 tar M»l. 
OWKER FERTILIZER C 
", BOSTON & NEW YfiRK , 
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS 
With, blubber Hands and Feet. 
(Mark’s Patents.) 
Most Natural. Comfortutil* and Durable. New Patents and Important Improve¬ 
ments. Fourteen First Premiums In Succession. 
The accontpanlng cut represents a young man who lost both legs by ft railroad ac 
eldent. lie in nble to Skate (Ice or roller), linnet* or I’lny Bull, without the 
use of a cane or any assistance except hls artificial limbs with rubber feet. He can 
perform a day’s work without nnusunl fatigue, can go tip and down stairs; In 
fact, can do uny of (lie ordinaries of life without exhibiting hls loss. 
ARMS restore the appearance and assist greatlv In the performance of 
. labor. Large Illustrated Pamphlet of 10O pages SENTMUtll 1 '. 
T ho I 0+00+ Work ou Agriculture is 
lie LdlCOl “MODERN HIGH 
FARMING,” by Francis "Wyatt, Ph. D. 
Published by C. E. Bartholomew, 29 College 
Place, New York City. Price One Dollar, Postage 
Free. Write for Descriptive Table, of Contents. 
H A. A. MARKS, 
^ 701 Broadway, New York City 
IS A SUCCESS. 
Send for circular to FLAhTERS’ HOE CO 
Troy, N. Y. 
THE PROVIDENT LIFE AND T1HJST CO 
Of Flillaclolplila. 
THE WONDER OF THE AGE I A SCIENTIFIC TRIUMPH!! 
ffi OEGil tl , 
tr Thla wonderful invention hoa been Is*- j 
LEARNED u fore the puhlh* (la It* perfected form) !«■»/' .9 W-. yfijA 
aAg'ts wanteu 
r MASON'& 
rtto .>• . vou 1 
A Orpin in nnc day letUrUmn a Tearher could 
. you have fio rlAfto you onn Icanr nt**umi Iriuml'a 
Af A your acquirement. JJKXTEB Smith, the editor of 
f /in the worm, my», • t TAry*A<wf<fyiurt « place in every 
k , ir*4 Aiitiblnt litm in evi ry cu«t. MCBiOTVAOHUll 
M (’4 loruiM). Fttvormblnturmi to ArotiU ami tiio Trade. 
_fn RUli r to nutvduco thla wondcrAil lnwiition utouco In every 
r reuehta, wr will jclvt^ frre to wry reader of thiajmiuT. who buys » 
MjutmVTndtadftr our M uaind At bum, wwUUltog mu* tc which ifhouieht Rcparnbly 
JSdccil Sl.To. If ytiu (hvKre the Album, I1TATJ tuat you 6A W riiK Acvp.RTfNKMKNT 
j n Turn J AI’EIL otherwlae wowiil not Ifir* d«c Album tVw, »t U inlemlrd nolelv 
to tlie reader* ofthU paper. We ModUieIttdi<uUor and Album by mail, prepaid, 
for #1,00, this IB pOHrrrvSV.Y NOHOMBUO. Wc hwvo thoiaond* of tentimoniali mm old 
and younir, an<l from wlmowt every country on tli* ylobo. C" H- W. BATES St CO» # 
, Sole AaenU- Thw Cfuu u are copyrighted and patented* All infringements will lx proeecutod. 
Acknowledged 
by all to be 
1 whsBKfl 'illBlyWjpfe tSjertjf. W • Uach you in many U6*01 
‘ -ag&ir.rz /Mh - f-L I , ho...*ud».toni«h»* 
IB, ■ «ki . - . j? ^ . IA * ilic leading Miuir.1 ^ 
house. Thevorsta thule what the MuUtplteaSim Tuhle it to Artthmn ,t rr 
VNMKaiTATTMJl.T IM'ORSK IT. TlwJ.fw* is #1.«0 seamy. I 
Z#*** **&&<*>* tn^n* wuVr? ° " ' “ 
considering 
*sr EASY DRAFT, DURABILITY, 
QUANTITY & QUALITY of Work. 
FRElf.° ^Address A. W. GRAY'S SONS 
• Patkhtkes and Some M * k u vactuukhs,'' 
MIUULETOVVN KI’KINGS, Vermont. 
S Given FREE. 
108 Suilliurjr Ht., ItOHlon, »m, 
VALUABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SflLE.S 
residence of the late Dr. H. H. Farley, containing about 35 ACRES, half in bearing Vineyard, 
and Small Ertiilft. One of the finest locations in the State. A lovely place for a t oiinlrv He 
.ocoiint of death of former owner. Terms easy. Address II. S. ANDERSON, Union 
f hould aend lor opr CDCf 
ew Catalogue, mailed rntfc 
Boomer <• Bosehert Press Oe .Burn¬ 
ouse, N. y. 
Gold bevel-edge, All Hidden Name Cards, 15c. 
Agents’ Sample Book, - Jf>c. l!i Scrap Pictures and 
Sample Case, 2c. GIVIN BROS., Cadiz, Ohio. 
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