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WHEEL 
THE STRONGEST AND BEST WHEEL MADE 
TH£PAYNC AUTOMATIC 
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PORTABLE MILLS € 
For CORN andp«<lf@S! 
FEED GRINDING *•— S 
There was a young lady In BassvILe 
Who said to her lover: "Alas, Will, 
You come every night 
And you talk Bueh a sight. 
That the people all call you my Gas Bill." 
Detroit Free Press. 
Liberty Enlightening the World ought to 
try it on some of the other New York papers. 
—North American. 
“What makes that girl walk so funuv?” in¬ 
quired De Smytbe of Browne. “Is she intoxi¬ 
cated?” “Oh, uo; she’s not intoxicated,” re¬ 
sponded Browne. “It’s only her shoes that 
are tight .”—Neiv Age. 
“See here, landlord,” said an angry tenant, 
after he had sigued the contract for a year, 
“this house is full of sewer gas.” “Yes, that’s 
what I told you.” “Told me?” “Yes; you 
asked me if there was gas in every room, and 
I said there was.”— IIarper , 's Bazar. 
A certain little girl is very quick with an 
answer. She has a roguish, uncle, who loves 
dearly to tease her. One night he suddenly 
blew out a lamp. “Why, where did the light 
go?” he asked, opening his eyes wide at Edna. 
“It goed out be course,” answered the little 
one promptly .—Albany Courier. 
“I've been riding on the limited cattle 
train all dny, madam,” said the tramp in an 
imploring tone of voice,“and my feet are very 
tired. Would you mind letting me sleep to¬ 
night in the cow pasture back of the baru?” 
“Certainly not,” replied the woman kindly, 
“and I’ll tell John to put up the bars snug aud 
tight so you wou’t catch cold .”—New York 
Sun. 
A cnuRCH organist in a Pennsylvania town, 
all bent with age, at the wedding of an antique 
belle whom he knew years before, astonished 
everybody by playing a fantasia on the air 
“When You and I Were Young.” This is 
about as good as a Detroit organist, who 
trilled, “I Am a Pirate King,” as the deacon 
was taking up the collection .—Grand Rapids 
(Mich.) Telegram. 
Not long- ago a family who resided in St. 
Paul removed to North Dakota. Its members 
include a little boy who eau yet count his years 
on the fingers of both hands. One day, after 
they had resided in their new home a short 
time, the little fellow, who had been gazing 
out on the treelei-- prairie around, approached 
his mother very soberly and asked: “Mamma, 
do they have trees in Heaven?” “Yes. dear,” 
replied the mother, “they have everything 
nice in Heaven.” “Then, mamma,” said the 
little fellow, eagerly, “let’s sell out here and 
move to Heaven right away.”— St. Paul 
Pioneer Press. • 
BUHR STONES 
PowerCornShel/er 
Prices Below the Lowest 
A.W.STEVENS & SON 
AUBURN, N. Y. 
Moniiou tbit) paper. 
$5,000 REWARD. 
MJRDERPD ON THE FURJI AND HIGHWAY 
150,000 TIOBi-iEsi 
annually by Inhuman owners, result of using horse- 
killing Harness. Sherwood’s Novelty Harness 
at less than one-half price otrvint * Hits. The above 
reward will be paid In commission to agents selling 
our Harness. Send for catalogue and price list to 
Sherwood Harness Co., Syracuse, N. Y. 
Adjust? Itself toallsize Corn 
without the use of Springs. 
Agents Wanted to take Ex¬ 
clusive Sale lu every town. 
Sample 8heller at wholesale 
price. 
YPSILANTI 
MACHINE WORKS, 
YPSHiANTl, MICH. 
The Cold-Water Dip 
THVMU.OM RBOIj,) 
A very highly concentrated, non poisonous fluid— 
mixes readily with cold or warm water—the simplest, 
safest, surest cure for TICKS, 
MANGE, SCAB, all Insect Vesta, all Skin troubles, and 
many other L> Iseases of Live Stock. Recommended by 
many prominent Breeders. Sec circular, sent on ap¬ 
plication. T. W. LAW FOR l> A- CO., 
Baltimore, Mil. 
HORSE POWERS 
Latest Improvement 
Machines for Threshing and Cleaning Grains 
also Machines for raw ing Wood with Circular and 
Cross-Cut Drag Saws. 
Acknowledged by all to be TH E BEST, consider¬ 
ing Easy Draft, Durability, quantity aud Quality of 
Work. -18-page Pamphlet FREE. Address 
A. VV. (.RAY’S SONS. 
Patentees and Sou. Mam kacti’ units, 
Middletown Springs, Vermont. 
to Brown's Fence Builder ^ 
A practical, simple,durable, portable, cheap 
* and valuable FARM IMPLEMENT for build-^ 
Z ing picker fence on the posts where It Is to 
remain. Heavy wire and strong, heavy pick- 2 
ets used, easily operated by u Pi year old boy. . 
*•' Sixty rods unite hi a day at n i s .if ‘HI cents ; < 
O a rod. Agent*wanted. ’ 
JOHN V. BROWN, 
^ RISING SUN, INI). O 
$250 WILL BUY 
RICHMOND CITY 
Yet offered for the money. 
Kd’&KXD FOR CJTtCFLAli. 
RICHMOND MACHINE WORKS, 
Rltlll MOX I». INDIANA, 
- RICHMOND, IND.^^ ' /T| T 
MILL STON 
ftud Che BEST French Burr p -nj 
Corn and Feed 
In the country. I3f Send for description and prices. 
d22Z¥“£s Corn and Cob Mills 
'.F jt-xy Only n ills made with 
CAST CAST STEEL UBISDERS 
AUo'Hay ^Presses. Com 
d for circulars and prices. Mmifactured by. 
HITMAN AGRICULTURAL CO., St. Louis', Mo 
r„i„,L£(l Jul, ,1, nst May IK UM, a ., i . 
The only practical machine In use that mates tin- 
tence in the Held wherever wanted! makes ihe boar, 
strongest, and most durable fence for general use and 
farm aud slock purposes; Weaves any size picket and 
any Size wire. The fence will turn all stock without 
Injury to same. For catalogue and full particular* ad¬ 
dress M, C. HENLEY, Sole Manufacturer, 
Factory, 528 to 5S.S North 16th St., Richmond, Ind. 
Mention this paper. 
GRINDS 
FI N E FEED A TA BLE 
M K A I., T O B A C C O 
STALKS aud STEMS, 
DRUGS, S VICES, 
CHEMICALS, etc. 
Send for circulars. 
A. Rickard, 
110 John St., N, Y. 
TheTORNADO Feed Cutter 
PIANOFORTES. A 
UNEQUALLED IN 
Tone Tonch Workmanship and Durability. 
WILLIAM KSAHE dfc CO. 
Nos. 204 and 206 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore. 
No. 112 Fifth Avenue, New York. 
Anew invention 
for cutting hay, 
straw, slieai oris, 
ensilage,and thor¬ 
oughly e u t 1 1 n g 
and splitting corn 
fodder, either 
busked or ,m- 
hUnited. CUM "ii 
an entirely new 
f irinclple. Not 
iable to get out of 
order. Will ent 
faster with less 
power l ban any 
oiherentler. Has 
been thoroughly 
tested and found 
perfect In every 
respect. Fanners, 
Dairymen, LI»ery- 
VtllN manufacture Mowora, Twin.. Rlndars, Rnkea, 
Vi®lll Knlli-r*, flows, I ...1 Cutter Mid Crusher, Hand and 
fowwr Corn Nh.'ll»*r<, eto. Rond for Illustrated Cataloguo and 
frtoo List. 8. 6, M F.SMNGFIt A SON, Ri«'krri«u u,l'u. 
ETTHEBEST 
READ THESE FACTS. 
Lighter Draft with Driver Hiding than ordinary Plow 
with Driver Walking Turns minute corner without 
backing. It Is wholly constructed of Iron except 
tongue and front lever. 
We claim and iicaiianikk that u Plow attached to 
the Sulky and carrying the driver, Is from five to 100 
pounds lighter draft lliau the same Plow doing same 
work without the Sulky. Write for prices. 
ClfJUll ULAOC. 
POW ER, do More Work, 
^and am men durable than any 
/W’Jdc’''Sr/va other mill Send /or 
t rY FmK-dtlS f-‘iff B Catalogue. Also ipaa’fm of th* 
Uuioa Borw fowar, „iih Laval 
-F i frrd (StUorc, Circular fbu,. «<«! 
tr, L. BOYER A IIKOh PhUiuielpkuM fa. 
||jj|g BOILERS 
Write for Circular and tell us what you want. 
B. W. PAYNE & SON. Drawer llXP, HtMlUA, N. Y, 
New York Office. 107 LIBERTY STREET, 
Eastern Agenta, Hill, Clarke & Co.. Boston, Mass. 
Our Patented Vertical Boiler will not prime, 
danger of burning flues. 
BLADES IN POSITION ON SHALD “nd labor b.v liv¬ 
ing a Tornado 
Cutter. Made In sizes to suit everybody. Every 
machine warranted to give satisfaction. Tlcspun- 
sible agents wanted In unoccupied territory. Write 
for prices and circulars giving full particulars. 
W. B. HARRISON Je CO., Mfr*. Canton, Ohio, V. S. A. 
ELKHART IRON WORKS, 
FINE Blooded Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Poultr; 
Sporting Dogs for sale. Catalogues with 11 
s free. N. P. Bover & Co., CoatesviUe Pa, 
ELKHART, IND 
Mention Rural New-Yorker. 
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