A BOON TO HOUSEKE EPERS! 
No more Roaches, no more Croton Bugs, no more Bed Bugs, no 
Hi more Moths or Carpet Bugs. A deliverance from all the Insect 
Pests that torture and torment the Good Housewife. 
E. P. E. 
Roach Exterminator ! 
This Insecticide is different from 
all others in that it actually kills the 
Insects which come In contact with 
it, not merely driving them away 
only to return again, butabsolutely 
kills them; nor does it require them 
to eat it as in the case of such other 
preparations as Arsenic, Pans 
Green, Rough on Rats, Phosphor 
Paste, etc. 
It is a pungent, odoriferous pre- 
paration of the most effective char- 
acter and is non-poisonous except 
to insect life. Nothing like it has 
ever been in the market before. It 
is a good antiseptic and disin- 
fectant. 
Copyright 1869 by E. P. E. Medicine Co. 
Kills Moths, Croton 
Bugs, Bed Bugs, Car- 
pet Beetles, Fleas, 
Ants, Mosquitoes, 
Flies, and Insects of 
all kinds. 
It is used with the ordi- 
nary Insect Powder Bel- 
lows and puffed thorough- 
ly in all crevices. It is a 
sure protection to carpets 
if puffed into the crevices 
of the floor before laying. 
Also to Clothing, Furs, 
Flannels, Skins, etc., if 
puffed over them before 
putting them away for the 
season. 
A NEW PREMIUM TO CLUB RAISERS. 
By special arrangement with the manufacturers we are enabled to offer this valuable insecticide to our friends, 
on very liberal terms as a premium for New Subscribers to Orchard and Garden. We consider the paper fully 
worth the very moderate price we ask for it, hence we give nothing with the paper, but to those who work for us 
and secure new subscribers we are desirous of giving something for their trouble and thus we made the premium 
offers at the beginning of the year, and now at this time offer our friends an article that we have found to possess 
great merit and which will be found eminently useful at this season of the year. 
For Two New Subscribers we will send a one-quarter pound can of the Exterminator; or for Three New Sub- 
scribers a one-half pound can; or for five subscribers a pound can by mail postpaid. 
Subscriptions must be accompanied by the full price of the paper, Fifty Cents, in all cases. 
