THEA-NECTAR 
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The only reciprocating Toy Engine in existence. \\ iln 
Silver-plated Fly Wheel, Steam Chest, Cylinder Piston, E 
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GOOD-NATURED PARAGRAPHS. 
(Jiving Teatimony tn North Carolina. 
They have a curious vernacular way down in 
the Old North State, as the upper Carolina is 
familiarly called. A distinguished legal gentle¬ 
man from that vicinity oucc told ft story con¬ 
cerning a witness whom he was examining in a 
country circuit. Ho had ached how a ccrialn 
tight had commenced, and the witness was re¬ 
quested to state the exact particulars, he having 
been an observer of the entire affair. 
“ Well, your honor. Raid he. “ this is the way it 
wasPete was standing by the horse shed, and 
you sec, Jim comes right up, shucks himself, 
stacks his rags, and pitches Into his combus¬ 
tibles.” 
Now, isn't that a graphic description of strip¬ 
ping for a light V On another of his circuits ho , 
mot with a very precise witness, who made u 
nice distinction on the shade ot lying. 1 he 
question was as to the veracity or another wit¬ 
ness, and he was asked If the other was a notori¬ 
ous liar. 
“Why,” said he, rolling an immense quiet 01 
tobacco in Ills mouth, “ not exactly so; but lie is 
what I call an intermittent liar.” 
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Brass Boiler, 
amp. Funnel, 
SCIENTIFIC ATTACHMENT to the Dollar Steam Engine, showing 
the continuance of sight. This is an ingenious arrangement of «mis- 
ing and dissected pictures, accompanying which is a Puhcy to attach 
the Engine to any kind of Machinery or Toys. Pre-pHid.hyma.fcir 
33 cents. COLBY BROS. * CO.. 506 Broadway. New York. 
W O K K K or X If 13 
United States Watch Company, 
(G-ILES, WALES & CO.,) MARION, 1ST. J., 
MANUFACTURERS of ^mkhicaT of WATCHES, PEMUXT WINDERS AND KEY WINDERS, 
BOTH NICKEL AND FROSTED MOVEMENTS, WITH DAMASKEEN FINISH. 
RepesWrwril^e^ndTMR^^lH-s'SpU't and^-b^MsrDA ’tHkmg ti.^e dilkenM 
H,,r ^'Alce&‘furnUhed the trade on application Inclosing business card. For sale by the trade 
generally. Ask JOUr li.-welor to see the MARION watches. _ 1\TY* TVTT’flT YORK 
Wholesale Warerooms, 13 MAIDEN IiArTE, NEW x uivix, 
wnoiesaie^ warerouiusj T *w r vV t( >., n > i.niic SI., Chicago, III. 
A New Arithmetic. 
Sick gont. (walking into a whisky shop:) 
“ well, I believe I will spend my dime in crack¬ 
ers this morning.” 
Bar-keeper hands him crackers, which he 
tastes. 
“ I cannot- stand them ; give me some brandy 
r r~> / 
’ A >/Xli 
> 'rOlO 
yuj? 
oiltL— 
for the crackerB.” 
Bar-keeper gives him some brandy. 
He pours It out, smells of it, shakes his head. 
“Don’t think I can go that. Give me some 
whisky for the brandy." 
Bur-keoper handB him out the whisky. 
He turns out a full glass, drinks it down and 
starts out. 
Bar-keeper.—Hold on, there I you have not 
paid me for that whisky.” 
Sick gent.—“ I gave you the brandy for the 
m hisky, sir." . 
“ Well, you ain’t paid me for the brandy, sir. 
“I gave you the crackers for the brandy, sir. 
“ Well, yon ain’t pi id me for the oraekers." 
“ Well, sir, you tin /e your crackers yet.” 
Bar-keeper said no more. 
vA-LICNTIN m. 
rXHJC oi.l > BACHKliOK’S VA-LIlIN EXJN Jh. 
Housekeeper — {Maiden. Lady.)— Here’s another one of them Valentines, and much 
good may it do you. __ 
iK to Jfi™2y K ma.ite toul tmiation being only TWO SECONDS in the.entire .time, 
’ ' l. E. CHITTENDEN, Late Reg. U. S. Jieas. 
New Yobk, Jan. 17, 1870. 
The Miniater’s Likeness. 
At one of our neighbor’s houses was a very 
bright lit tie girl. It chanced one day that they 
I,ad as a guest a minister, an esteemed friend. 
Little Anna watched him closely, and finally sat 
down beside him and began to draw on her slate. 
“ What arc you drawing, Anna?” asked the cler¬ 
gyman. “ Ise milk in your pint nr,” answered the 
elnld. So tbu gentleman sat very still, and she 
worked away earnestly for ft while. Then she 
stopped, compared her work with the original, 
and shook her little head. ”1 don’t like it 
much,” site said. “Tain’t ft great deal like you 
I dess I’ll put a tail to It and call it a dog.” 
Fancy his feelings. 
A Fine Old Man. 
The following description of a “ fine old man,” 
by Mark Twain, is worth reading:— 1 “John Wag¬ 
ner, the oldest roan in Buffalo-one hundred 
and four years old-reeently walked a mile and 
a-lialf In two weekfc. Ho is as cheerful and 
bright as any of these other old men that charge 
around so In the newspapers, and in every way 
as remarkablo. Last November he walked five 
blocks in a mlu storm, without any shelter but 
an umbrella, and cast his vote for Grant, re¬ 
marking that ho had voted for forty-seven Presi¬ 
dents—which was a lie. His ‘second crop of rich, 
brown hair’ arrived from New York yesterday, 
and he has a new set ut’ teeth coming I rum 
Philadelphia. He is to be married next week to 
a girl oue hundred and two years old, who si ill 
takes iu washing. They have been engaged 
eighty years, but their parents persistently re¬ 
fused their consent until three days ago. John 
Wagner is two years older than the Rhode Island 
veteran, and yet has never tasted a drop of 
liquor In his life, unless you count whisky.” 
h tel**- 
What the Press Says of the Rural. 10,000 FAR M EUS 
ILLUSTRATED REBUS.-No. 6. 
Moore’S Rural New-Yorker.—T his Is the very 
best Agricultural Jmirnal lathy country. Its Agri¬ 
cultural, Horticultural and Mechanical Departments 
are made up bytlm tuust experienced editors to he 
loiimt, iinil Its corp* of OOUlrlbiltorK constitute the 
bPHl Improved minds throughout the. union. In any 
fa .. the Rural, must prove Invaluable ,M * 
source ot information regarding his pursuit. At the 
same time, it Isa moetvelcamt visitor to the family, 
us its Miscellaneous and Domestic Departments em¬ 
brace the choicest original and staecied article*, in 
a word, we know of no |«iper combining more at the 
qualities of a llrst-clttes Family and Agricultural 
Journal than tlio Nvesv-Y okk eii. It is printed in i d- 
luirabie r.tyle oil first-dans paper, and containsi mx- 
tut 4 n large paRu* weekly *—Cincinmit t Ro$Uu Bulletin, 
To piirclmue nud improve 1.700,000 Acits 
if Choice IOWA I.ASDN FOB HALE AT 
ill per A CUE and upwards, for Cash or on Credit, 
ly the IOWA RAILROAD LAND COMPANY. 
A Nctv llorse Unite. 
Josh BillinoA thus spunks of a new agricult u¬ 
ral implemeni, to which the attention of farm¬ 
ers is invited:-John Rogers’ revolving, expand¬ 
ing, unceremonious, self-adjusting, self-con- 
tmktlng, sell'sshnrpening, self-grcusfng, and 
self-righteous hoss-raku iz now and torever of¬ 
fered tew a generous publik. Thezerake are az 
easy to keep In repair az n hitching post, and 
will rake up a paper of pins sowed broadkast in 
a ten akre Held of wheat stuble. I tw/.c rakes 
lean be used in tho winter as a hen-roost, or be 
sawed up in stove woodforlbekitchen fire. No 
farmer ov gooil moral knrakter should be with¬ 
out this rules, oven it be bus to steal QUO. 
Answer In t wo weeks. 
The rural New-Yorker, published by D. D. T. 
MOOKK. 41 Park Row. New Y»rk t., winch we are 
Indebted tor very freeueut htttclo*. Is* hereafter, on 
account or Its Uir;/o Hl/.e, Pi be divided into two vol¬ 
umes yearly, instead <d one, as heretofore, the cur¬ 
rent volume beginning with the first, number in July. 
r I’lie last number in June contained indices "1 sixb- 
jocts. illustrations and advertisements, which win 
be very convenient, for those win, preserve the pa¬ 
pers for binding, as every one should. Phe RURAL, 
sustains its high reputation as one id the verj best 
papers m tlie world itwoual riot bo loo ronch to 
say that Mr. Moore t« without a rival In enterprise 
in making an agricultural paper. I lie price of the 
Rural is d..Vi a volume.— venwnt Farmer & Record. 
Railroads already built through the Lands, and on 
all sides of thorn, Great inducements to settlers. 
Send for our Pamphlet. It gives pitces. terms, loca¬ 
tion—tells who should come Weal; what they should 
bring: wbnt. It will cost: gives plans and cost of dif¬ 
ferent styles of ready-made houses. Maps sent if 
desired. Address W. W. WALKER, 
Vice President, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 
\thtndmillh.-foh the best help. 
W regulating Windmill In the worfd to Pump 
water (or Residences. Farms, Cl tv Bit lid 1 ' F 8 • * ’ r O * 
ji^v iirid Irrigation, liddrfilM} CONllNENi aIj LU.» 
DOUBLE ACR0STICAL ENIGMA.—No. 1. 
age nrirt irrigation, unurwn . ....... • .... 
^College Place. New York. ___ 
Utninnieriuir cured by Hates' Appliances For de- 
^ seriptimi, address SIMPSON Jt OO., Box j07G, N.Y 
pOUIMBUS Ml 
COIiUMBU 
OHIO. 
Mv ft 1 - ' —o’er nil the world known. 
Well woi of ils patronage rare; 
My second’s H <n/otto, Inspiring, you'll own, 
To all—'twaflto him who first boro it, so fair. 
The Rural New-Yorker has now for nearly a 
cure Of years linen Hit honor to Journalism : uml ac¬ 
cordingly it io>s m* 1 ' with such substantial and ln- 
PAOE-SPREADING PARAGRAPHS. 
Not Above the Snow Line. 
A newly-married man took bis bride on a 
tour to Switzerland for the honeymoon, and 
when there induced her to attempt with him t he 
ascent of one of the high peaks. The Indy, who 
at. home had never ascended a hill higher tlniu 
a churoh, was much alarmed, and had to he car¬ 
ried by the guides with her eyes blindfolded, so 
as not. to witness the horrors of the passage. 
The bridegroom walked by her side, expostulat¬ 
ing with her fours. Ho spoke in honeymoon 
whispers! but the riirifloatiou of the air was 
such that every word was audible. 
“ You told tne, Leonora, that you always felt 
happy—uo matter where you were—so long as 
you were in my oompauy. Then why are you 
not happy now ?" 
" Yes, Charles, I did,” replied she, sobbing hys¬ 
terically, ” but I never moaut above the snow 
line." 
The Blind Parisian. 
Here is a little comedy that transpired lately 
on the Boulevard Montmartre, at Paris:-The 
timo is 6 P. M., and a certain Mine. Etienne P- 
is walking briskly along, when she finds lior 
dress suddenly pulled. Turnlug round with 
some surprise, she finds herselt facing a very 
well-dressed young man, who says, “ Madame, 
will you bo good enough to give me your arm?” 
Tho lady was about to resent tho fancied imper¬ 
tinence, when she discovered that the gentle¬ 
man who addressed her was blind. He explains 
that he has to cross tho boulevard, and Mine. 
P- carefully leads him over out of the way of 
tho vehicles. Once over, the blind man returns 
profuse thanks and departs, Liking with him, as 
the lady shortly discovers, a purso containing 
275 francs. 
A California Dose. 
The wife of a California farmer being sick, her 
physician ordered some powder largely com¬ 
posed of opium, and directed her husband to 
administer the weight of a quarter eagle at a 
dose. In the morning, when the loctor returned 
the patient was dead, and evidently of poison. 
“Unhappy man,” said the doctor,“ whore is 
the powder I gave you ?" 
“ I gave It to her. Here is the empty box." 
“ You forgot my proscription, then ?" 
“ No, doctor. I put the two dollai s and a half 
in one scale and the powder iu the other." 
“Was it In gold?" 
“ No; I did not have the gold, so I inn le up the 
amount iu silver." 
Paper* iu Hia Hat. 
A gentleman who follows the profc ion of 
school teaching, gave out one morning as a 
* reading lesson to iiis first class, that portion of 
“The Morchantof Venice” in which the “pound 
of flesh" occurs. The reading finished, he asked 
what Shylock meant wheu he said, " My deeds 
upon my head.” 
“Well,"saUl the tallest boy, “I don’t know, 
unless he carried his papers in his hat." 
Two Now York ladies wore talking about the 
sparrows and their usefulness tn ridding the city 
of the canker worms which used to be such a ; 
nuisance. One said that the noisy chirping of 
llie sparrows, early in the morning, when she - 
wanted to sleep, was as great an evil as the 
worms; the Otherdisrgroed. Just then a gen¬ 
tleman came In and was appealed to: — ’ Mr. A. 
which do you think the worst, sparrows or 
worms?" He immediately answered, “ 1 don't 
know; T never had sparrows.” 
An old gentleman Of tlio name of Gould, hav¬ 
ing married a very young wife, wrote a poetical 
epistle to n friend, to inform him of it, and con¬ 
cluded It thus: 
“ So you see, my dear sir. though I’m eighty years old. 
A girt ot eighteen Is ill love with old Gould. 
To which bis friend replied : 
“ A girl Of eighteen may love Gould, H is true 
But believe me, dear sir. it la Gold without 17." 
“Let ns go to Mr. Simpson’s wedding, my 
dear,” said a newly-married wife to her hus¬ 
band “ Oh. no. Let us stay at home; it will be 
a dreadful bore.” “ But. my dear, you must re¬ 
member Mr. Simpson attended your wedding. 
“So lie did," (grimly;) “1 had forgotten that, 
(revengefully.) ’’ I shall be there.” 
is the way of “heft," commend us to Laban 
Bradley of Sheffield, Vt„ whose better or more 
pinguid hair weighs875 pounds; daughter, aged 
I nineteen, 250 pounds; another daughter, aged 
twelve, 150 pounds. The future of the family 
I icciflhs rather heavily on L. Bradley s mind. 
An Ohio youth, who desired to wed the Object 
of his affections, had an interview with her 
parental ancestor, in which he stated that al¬ 
though lie had no wealth worth speaking of, yet 
he was “ chock full of days’ work.” He got the 
girl. 
As a companion piece to the song, “ O give me 
hack but yesterday,” a melody will soon be 
issued entitled, " Oh, could I spare to-morrow,” 
which will be followed by “ Have you such a 
thing as next week about you? ’ 
An English writer says, in his advice to ft 
young married woman, “that their mot hoi, 
Eve, married a gardener.” It might be added 
that the gardener, iu consequence of the match, 
lost his situation. 
A gentleman, ir aggrieved, has a right to pull 
a blackguard's ears, but he should not cut them 
off. They should be loft on for the accommoda- 
I tionof other aggrieved parties. 
lYe are often told to Imitate nature. Still, we 
should not imitate her too literally. We needn t 
dress in green velvet through the summer be¬ 
cause she does. 
In Ohio a family has been found where the 
first son is named Imprimis, the second Finis, 
and tbe three others Appendix, Addendum and 
Erratum. 
A Newbern pnpev says that Mrs. Alice Day of 
that city, was lately delivered of lour sturdy 
. boys. We know not what a day may bring forth. 
A shrewd husband frustrated his wife’s elope¬ 
ment by locking up her silk dress. She said she 
wouldn't be seen eloping in a shilling calico. 
1 —A beautiful substance in shells found am I, 
Iridescent, most perfect in mother-of-pearl. 
3 —A genus of fishes voracious am I, 
including what Pope calls “the tyrant”— 
no girl. 
score oj year* uatni un »uuui mj 
core in uly it tins met with such SUbsUinltaf and In¬ 
creasing piUroiiUgliilS U> !n<! ,«* its editor. Ml. t>- 
']■ MuoltE. lufoi.vnkc lil* lnjii lit if U l Rome iitul Jill Ills 
honor* in tli*.* goodly rity or Rochester, and remove 
here, in urtlei to secure the enlarged facilities, me- 
cliitiiicul uml other, culled for. Excellent und pure 
in its literary content*. uboondlRR in timely mfor¬ 
um ti on <111 till matters pertainingTo agricultural und 
rural affaire, and tasteful to fnstldipusneiBB In Its ar¬ 
rangement und letter press, its unrivalled success Is 
I assured.— N. J’. JivanyelUt. 
“One Of the most widely and favorably known 
Nurseries tn tho country." — Counfru Gentleman. 
V Thorough, deep and clean culture Istberulehere, 
mu! the mnsftQU^nco 1*, ttock ol lUH quality. in- 
3— The Saxon for village—tny first and my Inst, 
As used by Good Templars, apply to niyjlm. 
4— At guessing you'll suy, sir, that I m notsui* 
passed; 
At whittling, the same, sir—at wlmt am 1 
worst ? 
Moore's Rural New-Yorker Is second tone 
Agricultural paper published ill America, and in 
many of IXs departments excels all coinpotlUira. To 
the farmer, espeelully.lt Is a most invaluable coiu- 
tmaloil and counsellor, furnishing Interesting, In- 
structive, and reliable tnformatlon on all imittera ro¬ 
ll, ting to the Farm and Garden, Stock liaising, the 
Daily and the Household. Its pages are regularly 
beautified with cue ravings ntu superior kind, and 
the general appearance ot the Rural is quite equal 
to it* pretensions pf being tbe ‘ Napoleon o( ltB 
Class."- Itr-Vhioit, Watertown, A r . J. 
and the consequence «uti ui uo, 
duaifijmla Journal. 
Batksvili.e. Ark.. Nov,, 1870, 
Trees Ac., this day received : I tind them In excel¬ 
lent condition, and of snoli quality us Rives me the 
most perfect satisfaction. They arc, indeed, a splen¬ 
did lot of trees. 
Louisville, Ky., Nov.. 1870. 
Trees to hand, end open autlsfueloHly. If every¬ 
body packed us carefully as you do. there would be 
few losses from bud packing. I hare not lost a tree 
or plant ordered from you, in all I have had, and I 
believe this is my fourth order. 
For tbe spring of 1871, we offer out usual large and 
well assorted stock. Catalogues> sem on application. 
R, ti. HANFORD, Columbus, Ohio. 
5 _Presenting n play of most delicate tints, 
Assured be I’m highly esteemed as a gem. 
6 —We’re always 'bout linen's torn edges or 
prints. 
But never when bordered they are with a 
hem. 
Moore’s rural is the most valuable journal 
published north of the once Mason and Dixon s 
line. Us circulation South I* perfectly immense. 
Mr BeavkNS, the gentlemanly , conductor of Ma- 
Mr BeavkNS. tbu gentlemanly nonuuoiot or ma- 
son’s News Depot, lo this city. Informs us that the 
fimL.Niov UiitKi.il outsells any journal on_his 
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. 
Organs k Melodeons. 
The Oldest, Largest and Most Perfect Manufactory 
7 _'Tween the uftbbage and turnip, a singular 
plant, 
I'm grown for the table and also for stock. 
8 —The woodland, the mountain, the valley I 
haunt, 
And their words, who stray there, oft seem 
I to mock. 
9 —Snow-fed on tbe mountain, I drain the fair 
plain, 
Then enter the ocean—and yet I remain. 
Forest City, IU. Fourteen. 
Answer in two week9. 
Note.—A double acrostical enigma has for its 
solution two words bearing some relation to 
each other, and each ot the numbered lines 
..^presents some word beginning and ending 
with i lie corresponding (as to number) letters ot 
these two words. 
IlcuAi. .Njiw YuKKLK (jjtbt'llfl journal 'in his 
table- lift lake* one hundred enpu-s regularly, and 
often sells* tli&ro aH * j ut- tho flrjfc Uaiy* Jfjcs 
New-YoUU'£K Is urn iitubeMUhod Agricultural und 
Horticultural work "f great merit, and its large de¬ 
mand iu Houston speaks well Tor the tastes of our 
people— Hr/U*tm (roras) Unity 1 tint>. 
Moore’s Rural Nkw-Yorkku t-loses to-day its 
XYth veai. It is nut a sensation paper, and may not 
win outruns so fast as some that »rn: but these R 
Tofu keeps, by giving them the full worth of tlielr 
money in instructive, wholesome,agreennlo Informa¬ 
tion wit li regard tn tanning and Household affairs, 
with a goodly array of literary matter, market*, ftc., 
Ac. We presume Unit no man who took 1 he RU RAL 
w ts ever afraid or ashamed to be seen reading lh or 
hesitated to commend It to his neighbors.—Ne w 1 orl. 
Dally Tribune. 
The Rural New - Yorker Hub won a position 
where it need not ask commendation, und need not 
fear criticism It has no equal ill lw own depart¬ 
ment in the country.— Standard. CliicaflO. 
in tho United States. 
Now In use. 
No other Musical Instrument ever obtained the 
same popularity. 
fy Send for Price Lists. 
Address BUFFALO, N. Y,, 
Or CHICAGO, ILL. 
diis iTetBhbors.-Ne w Work T^NION PACIFIC RAILROAD COM” 
l I puny, have u Land Grant direct from the Gov- 
merely an rlrpunf-looking lands ar« neur the fist parolUl of North latitude, in 
I. Its illustrations of rural a mild and healthy oltmaip. und for gram growing 
,rn, etc., are worthy of a U rul stock raining are unequaled. Prices range from 
' Dull u Times. %•> 50 to *10 per nere. GRX.ii Ivditemkxth to Set. 
_ tier* with limited means. ‘3,500.000 Acres rich 
Government lands along the road, between Omaha 
- a and NORTH Platte, surveyed and open for entry 
ivOtltrtlSf 11U luB. under tho Homestead und Pre-emption laws, and 
- - -- can be taken by Actual S.ilUis Only. All opportunity 
„ , T never before presented for securing homes near » 
f, riW’UI \ ' fl l\S great Railroad, with all the conveniences of an old 
iV 11 lilt A ill "A till II l.i 0. country. New edition of descriptive paio- 
nicline Green, N. Y., phlets, with mar*, now ready. Mlid sent free to alt 
owiiiiK tuun, c parts ot the United States, Canada and Kurope. Ad- 
ce Trios, Pairs, and some dre8S , , „ . „„ 
dults of nearly two years’ O. F. DAVIf*. l.antl Coiiiinisttloner, 
lustyeur. This stock is of U. P. K. 1L Go.,Omaha, Neb. 
Moore’s Rural is not r 
paper: It IS really heitutlful 
BIBLICAL SQUARE WORD.-No. 2. 
My first was a Bible weapon. 
My second was it tniui employed by David for a 
special purpose. 
My third is a Bible ornament. 
My fourth was an ancient garment. 
Answer in two weeks. Isola. 
Dsscmssiil) BUlP l CINNAMIS WT11NS. 
Hotlgisoii Bios., t Bowling Green, N. Y'.. 
SSStficturaT frults) fiowereretev, are worthy of a 
handsome book .—Sanford Daily Times. _ 
ittisccllflueous ^buertisements. 
have for sale u few choice Trios, Pairs, and some 
extra. Cocks. They are adults of nearly two years 
old and curl y chleiiens of Inst rear. This stock is of 
highest excellence, and iidmii led to be the best ex- 
wnt Also, a few very fine Light Brahmas. -No Cir¬ 
culars. Address with stamp. _ 
PROBLEM, —No. 5. 
GETTING UP CLUBS. 
GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS. 
H INK LEY KNITTING MACHINE. 
the Simplest, cheapest and best in use! 
A and B bought a cheese 18 inches in diameter 
and of equal thickness, for *12, A having paid $9 
and B the remainder. It is required to divide it 
between them by a cord line, in proportion to 
what each one paid. I demand its length. 
&T Answer iu two weeks. 
Purtipfl Inauire how to K&t ill) clubs. Our hubwot 
is send for ?'rice List, and u dun form will aecom- 
pany It with full directions,—making a large BftVLpg 
to consumer;* und retnuuorutive toCluh orgunizei 8. 
Has but One Needle! A Child can Run It! 
Aurora Warned in Every Town. 
Bend for Circular and sample- Stocking, to 
H1NKLKY KNITTING MACH. CO., Bath, Me. 
THEA-NECTAR 
IS PURE 
PUZZLER ANSWERS. 
Cross-Word Enigma, No. 2.—Mount Ararat. 
Problem, no. 3.-1.4Mx square inches. 
Transposition op letters. No. L— 
31 ,{• 33 FLSfJI' STREET, 
1». O. BoX 5643. _ NEW YOU K._ 
M l Ll.\It’S I’ATKNT CHEE8K VATS and 
IIEATKRSi .—PoaxHrcly the l“y' 
many other great improvements in Cheese 
and Dairy Utensils. Bend lor illustrated ( irculai and 
Price List CHAULKS MILLAR A SON. Mica, NA. 
WITH 
*• t ft*ilv came Winter, clothed all In frlze, 
Chattoriiig bis teeth for cold that did him Chill, 
WhUst on his boary beard his breath did freeze, 
' And the duU drops, that from in- purpled bill. 
Asfrqm! SgWdW 
p* * \t>»k So I n rv 1 —Young men wanted as 
local arid traveling salesmen. Address (with 
stamp) R H. WALKER, M Park Row, >ew !ok ; _ 
ho was faint with cold and weak with eld 
i v r lie was faint with Cold and weak with eia ; 
That scarce his loused limbs he able ^asra wejd.- 
Tmirecavgc - - [Spenser. 
Note _“ BUI” means nose; “limbeck,'’ retort: 
“eld,” old age: and “weld, wield, move. 
hi ustrated Rstbus No. 4.-Rats ’round a house 
tura everything upside down and wrong end to. 
annM HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE 
TlTli i Pv™ ranUion Iu «T*ry number cue complete pn« 
1 1 Ullll I ’ rv vnluod St e 10C*. Forty p*BM of other 
SfiiTr VeSrhra^Sohl ty Ncw6-iR.iler» at 10 c. per ropy. Splen 
did Premium. 5 fSOO .sub 1 C b« awarded for prize clubn. Specimru 
copy free Address S. S. WOOD, Newburgh, N. Y.__ 
A r.gvnia WANTED—(8225 a Month.) by 
the AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE 
CO. BOSTON, MASS., or ST. LOUIS. MO. 
green TEA FLAVOR. 
Warranted to Suit all Tastes. 
FOR SAX*E EVERYWHERE. 
And for sale Wholesale only by the 
Great Atlantic 4 Pacific Tea Co., 
P. O. Box 5500. No. S Church Hi., N. . 
Send j or Then-Nectar Circular. __ 
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■ ■ I MACHINE. Has the ra “ ke ® d l,1 ,f 
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■ ■ sewing Machine in the market. Address 
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