TH€A-n£CTAR 
TitApj AM4IAI 
Try it, sold by 
ifliscellaneottsi ^bocrtiscments 
GET THE BEST. 55 
imtor. 
NOTES OF A NATURALIST, 
565 «fc 567 BROADWAY, 
INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR LARGE STOCK 
OF 
TnE following Is from Punch’s Almannck: 
Clandestine marriages are the rule among the 
cryptogamous plants. 
The most remarkable instance of a hybrid ani¬ 
mal, is the cricket-bat. 
The guinea pig is not worth a guinea at the 
present day. 
Is your dog too noisy ? Try and cure him lio- 
meopathicaliy by administering a dose of bark. 
Of all the birds, the chaffinch possesses the 
greatest powers of banter. 
You may safely take a bull by the horns, if 
they are tipped. 
An appropriate present for a zoologist would 
he a bunch of seals. 
The goat-sucker, when hard pressed, has been 
known to makeshift with a kid globe. 
The camel fs said to have several stomachs. 
Let us hope the camel is not troubled with indi¬ 
gestion. It would be too horrible. 
Hlack sheep have been seen in the Zoological 
Gardens. 
The book-worm has been known to live to a 
great age. 
Experience Tcachc.ft.~A bachelor friend com¬ 
pares a shirt button to lire, because It so often 
hangs by a thread. 
Ecclesiastical Projtristfy *,— 11 1 am,” said a rev¬ 
erend rector of the old school ton Ritualist cu¬ 
rate, “ a martyr to the gout.” “ Pardon me, my 
dear sir," replied the latter, “happily you still 
survive. You should not call yourself a martyr, 
but a confessor.” 
The limits of Dissipation .—A rumor is afloat 
that the man who dived into futurity, canto up 
Is in every respect tlie best 
ever offered for sale. It Is 
simple, cheap, durable. It 
Churns, Works and Salts 
without change of Dasher 
or touching the hands to the 
Rutter. Five sizes made 
WALTHAM WATCHES 
AND THE LOW PRICES AT WHICH THEY ARE 
• SELLING THEM. 
THESE WATCHES GREATLY EXCEL ANY 
OTHERS MADE IN THIS COUNTRY IN FINISH, 
VARIETY. AND IN FINK TiME-KEEPING QUAL¬ 
ITIES, AND ARK FAR CHEAPER THAN ANY 
OTHER AMERICAN WATCH, QUALITY AND 
PRICE FULLY CONSIDERED. 
now in actual nse. Sold 
by all dealers in really first- 
class Farm machinery. For 
Churns, Agencies, Descriptive 
Circulars and Fifty Dollar 
Prize Butter Essay, address 
SOL 10 MANUFACriRFitS, 
PORTER PiLANCIIARD‘8 SONS, Concord, l H„ 
or tlieir Wholesale Agents, 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., P. 0. Box 376, New York. 
GOODS SENT BY EXPRESS C. O. D. 
■vT'-W '/ 
In M. II. DISBROW’S Select List of 
GETTING UP CLUBS. 
GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS 
comprising all in the United States and Camidns that 
have a circulation of 8.000 and upwards. Estimates 
forwarded promptly on application. Send for List. 
Address M. II. DISBROW, 
33 Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
Parlies Inmiire how to get up clubs, Our answei 
Is, send for Price List, and a Club form will accom¬ 
pany it with full directions,—making u large saving 
to consumers and remunerative to Club organizers! 
IviOUPIST’ MUSS I^I-ilMlvINS 
Won’t have her horse showing his naked legs—no, indeed, not site!” 
ENTH SEASON OF WOODRUFF’S 
IMPROVED PORTABLE 
A BIG BONUS ! 
31 ,f 33 I'ESE S ’ STREET, 
. Box 5613. NEW YOU K. 
The best, Djoftt portable Barometer In the world. 
In use by many tliouMind* of farmers, and the means 
ol saving untold amount-., by the certain warning it 
gives of coming storms. 
A neat and nretly Instrument, its low price brings 
it within tlic reaeli or all; while its real value makes 
It a necessity on every well conducted farm. 
Will often save many times its cost, in a single in¬ 
stance. by giving notice of a criming storm, iu haying 
or harvest. 
We also make over -10ft styles of 
thz3zlmoivez:rz:b.s, 
For all possible uses to which the Thermometer is 
adapted, in both Thermometers and Barometers we 
aim to make the 
STAMMIII) IVSTRPIFJVTS OF TIIE (OI YTUY. 
Send for Circulars and Price Lists to 
CHARLES WILDER. IVterboro, N. II. 
]\I II I AR'S PATENT CHEESE VATS and 
"I HtA I Hit ht>f in ast; also 
many oilier great improvements in Cheese Factory 
and Dairy Utensils. Send for Illustrated Circular and 
Price List. CHARLES- Mil. I, A It A SON, I tien.N.Y. 
U NION PACIFIC 1C A11, ROAD COM- 
pniiy, have a Laud Grant direct from the Gov- 
eromenl of 1*2,000.000 Acres of the IU. I initio 
mol Mineral Lanth in A arn ica- S.OflO.OOb m-rea choice 
rat 1 tiling lands on ihv line of the road, in the STATU 
OP N£BRABKA t In tin) Grf<tt Vutlry . now for 
sale, lor cusrli nr credit at low rates ,,f inter.-I. These 
lands tire near the 41st parallel ,.t North itilltude, in 
TO THOSE FORMING Cl, CHS Foil 
CROSS-WORD ENIGMA.—No. 5 
Mv first is in drum, but not in fife; 
My second is in dealh, but notin life; 
My third is in rut, but not In mouse ; 
My fourth is In lawn, but not in house 
My fifth Is in river, but not in sea: 
My sixth is in gnat, but not in Ilea ; 
My seventh is In night, but not in day. 
My whole is a river in Australia. 
£X 7 ” Answer in two weeks. W, L 
OPEN TO ALL—NO COMPETITION! 
The Agent-Friends of the. RURAL NEW-YOUKBB, 
I1S well IIS AM. THOSK DISPOSED TO BECOME SCOII, 
now have the Bi**t Opportunity Ever Presented 
to secure a Rich Reward for Lillie Labor! 
The Premiums enumerated below are the Rest and 
Most Liberal Vet Olli-rci! T To assure yourself 
of this, read the list carefully. Von will atonce see 
that it is an easy way by which Mao, Matrons, Mus¬ 
ters and Misses may Make Money I For u score of 
years we have not only Ottered but Paid very Lib¬ 
eral Premiums, and now propose to celebrate the 
Twenty-Ftrsl Anniversary of the RURAL N y: \v- 
Yorker by giving both Agents mid Subscribers a 
Decided lie no 111 — the former Uncounted Pre¬ 
miums, and the Inner n Iteiter Paper than won 
ever before fitrniabed tor the Price. C And 
now please read the.annexed programme of decidedly 
A FEW FRIVOLITIES, 
ILLUSTRATED REBUS.-No. 9 
A traveler in Ireland passing a large, hand¬ 
some house, questioned a laborer by the way- 
side : 
“ Who lives iu that fine house, Pat?" 
“Slmre tin’ iL’s Squire Rooney, sir, ho that’s 
dead." 
“ indeed, nnd when did he die?” 
Pat scratched his head. “Well, if ho had 
lived till the first of next week, he’d just been 
dead a year.” 
“ What did he die of." 
*’ Ho died of a Thursday, yer honor.” 
d’lie traveler threw his informant a sixpence 
and rode on. 
All hogs, like John Chinaman, 
Time out of mind, 
Wear cues iu the style 
Of their lathers—behind. 
This Oifl'cretioc, though, 
la the swine seemed h quaint: 
His caudal is curled, 
Aiul lhe (lliluftmun’s “ ain't.” 
A BROTBUtt chip says he is ns fond of a com¬ 
pliment as .Tim Lane of Kansas used to say he 
was of grouse. "As fo grouse,” said .Tint, “I 
mu as the hey in Indiana was as to ginger-cake; 
lie said he reckoned lie did like ginger-cake heL 
ter’n any boy in ludi.itiy, an' got less of it!” 
A personal sketch of a West c vii Senator 
closets as follows“ lie cannot propel himself 
through the muddy pool of polities at a higher 
rate of speed than that of a rudderless pollywog 
through a keltic of cold mush,” 
Nurse— “i cannot allow butter nnd jam too 
on your bread, Master Alfred: it is very ex¬ 
travagant.” Master Alfred—“It can't be ex¬ 
travagant, Mary, If tbo same piece of bread 
does for both.” 
Tinned meats are now plentifully imported. 
The perfection of tins hranoli of industry will lie 
arrived at when we can get the meat without 
the tin. 
The forest tress are dying out in some parts of 
Virginia, and the farmers have to dig out roots 
by the acre, juntas dentists dig outuehers by the 
roots. 
Napolyon-le-Sedantatrb is a nicit-namc 
applied by the French to the prisoner of WiL 
lielmshohc. 
“ 1 came near selling my boots the other day," 
said Jones to a friend, “llow so?" “Well, I 
had them half-soled." 
“Gentlemen of the jury, have you agreed? 
At iml is vour verdict? “ Wo find tlie prisoner 
not guilty, if lie Mill leave town?” 
Barbecue is derived from the French phrase 
dc bathe ui/ut.uc, which means, from snout to tail, 
and is equivalent to “the whole Inn?." 
Is colorless, odorless, burns with unsurpassed bril¬ 
liancy, and withal is 
150 FI ItH-TLST ! ! 
Therefore absolutely non-explosive. The perfection 
of Korosene Oil. Furnished in barrels und cans amt 
eases at Ollice of 
HUDSON RIVER OILWORKS 
120 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK 
GOOD PAY Foil DOING GOOD !’ 5 
Tliis table embraces the Cush Price of each article 
offered, and Ihe number of subscribers required to 
secure It. at f3 a yeur, and at $2..'XI, (our lowest, club 
rate.) Our only requirement us to new subscribers 
is that une-fourth ,,f ouch Club drawing a Premium 
shall be N(A new subscriber i« a person who 
has not tukc# the Run A), during ll»« whole of 1870.) 
BW~ ('a naif si subscriber' must add 3d cents per year 
for plottage - • 1 
spuciri.c i nr.TaiviiLS, 
Terms, &c.. of the Rural for 1871. 15 SF •" S?- B 
OPEN TO A.X 1 L. 
Smith's Conservatory Organ—1 Stop. ..flOQ 125 75 
“ American “ S Stops.. 155 at) 110 
“ " " 8 “ .. '.2a 275 175 
“ “ " ID *' .. 375 450 275 
Gold Watch, (U. 8 . Watch Co.,) “ A. . 200 250 15<| 
“ “ "B.",. 150 200 110 
“ ” 100 150 00 
“ (Swiss,) for Lady. So 125 85 
Silver Watch, cU.S. Watch Co.,) " D 75 lia 75 
VENTRILOCUISM 
Rest bonk nt low •■><1 price. Haney’s Complete 
Self-Instructor, containing simple and explicit direc¬ 
tions by which anyone can learn tills amusing art. 
With numerous examples for praeticeiind exhibition ; 
also Instruction* foi making and rising the ruinous 
Magic Whistle, for t mil at mg birds, a ill nails, Ac. Only 
lac. by mail, post-paid ; 5 for 00 cts. Send for Cata¬ 
logues ol Books, &e. O. S. Rll.EY, Holland, N. Y. 
P, O. Box 5500. No. S Uli a rcli ISt 
Send for Thea-X<rtar Circular. 
ZS7"' Answer in two weeks. 
BOTANICAL ENIGMA.—No. 1 
To be sold, In lots, to suit all Wants. Lowest rates tc 
Dealers. Price given on application, staling quan¬ 
tity. Also, a general assortment ot Nursery STOCK 
Adress BARNES BROS. A CO., Young America, 111 
IS G O 13 WITH PEN AND PENCIL. 
h fil| ltv Samuil Hazard. 
UU.flJ.ra. -aST 
I IjL.LTSTRAT fONS 
A few move good AGENTS' WANTED, 
IIA RTFORD PUB 1.1 SHI NO CO., 
Hartford, Culm. 
I am composed of thirty-three letters. 
My I. 0,3(1,20,22, U, 4 is ft genus of plants of the 
order Ruhui wuUiccW, including many beauti¬ 
ful species. 
My 10, 11), 24, 29, 31 Is a plant of the order Um- 
bcUifcm 1 , the aromatic nnd carminative prop¬ 
erties of whose fruit are well known. 
The seeds of the common 11, 23, 32,5,3,7,20,2 
are eaten by sparrows and other small birds. 
My 17, 9,12, 23 is a common name of a small, 
creeping plant, found in shaded waste places 
near dwellings, 
My 21,18, 8 is a highly ormtmefilu) evergreen. 
My 20,13, 33, 28,15, 25 is the generic name of a 
strong-seen ted plant of the order Qmjyosikv, 
very common along roadsides. 
The 27, 10,3 is a highly Important grain, said t o 
have boon first discovered in the island ol Juan 
Fernandez. 
Tbo purplish white Bowers of my whole, with 
the bright yollow blossoms of the common but¬ 
tercup or crowfoot, variegate in early Spring, 
the green carpet of freshly-starting grass on our 
knolls, lumlcs and borders of woods. 
227“ Answer iu two weeks. Fourteen. 
OF FOUR GRADES, 
i Water-Proof CLAP-BOARDS, 
A perfect substitute fur plue. at about 
half its Cost, and culirely water-proof. 
SHEATHING BOARD, 
For outside of Studding, under Clap¬ 
boards. A non-eandUCtor of cold, heat 
und dampness. 
Prepared Plastering BOARD, 
ucheup und perfect substitute for hub 
und plaster; makes u smooth, substan¬ 
tial wall. at less i bun halt usual coat. 
DOUBLE-THICK ROOFING, 
made entirely of Wool Felt, u cheap 
and perfect art icle. 
.Samples nnd Circulars sent free, by 
ROCK River PAPER Co., Chicago; or 
B. )C, Half, 22 .t 21 Frankfort St., X. V. 
One Doz. Tea Spoons, (Reed & Barton.) ti to 0 
.Table " “ 13 15 10 
** “ Dining Forks, " 12 15 10 
“ Silver Plated Castor, “ 15 20 15 
“ “ Fruit Hiund. “ 15 20 15 
“ " ('like Basket, " J5 20 15 
“ “ Tea Set. Plain, “ 40 60 35 
“ “ " Chased," 50 75 45 
“ Conimunioh Service" “ 40 00 35 
“ Gold Pen and Pencil, (Morton’s,) . 2—2 
“ “ Holder .tad Box, “ .. 4 25 10 4 
Waterbury Clock—Kiglit Ray. 12 20 12 
v " pne . o is 6 
One Doz. Table Knives, (Meriden Go.,) 9 15 9 
“ Dessert “ ** 8 12 8 
Carver, Fork and Steel, " 5 10 5 
One Do*, Silver Plated Knives.. 15 30 To 
Weed Sewing Macliine. tiO 65 45 
American Knitting “ 25 35 25 
I ,a tub “ “ 00 00 45 
Dodge's Harvester, No l . 210 250 150 
Wood’s Combined !>ell'-Rakiiig Reaper 200 250 150 
" New .lotnted-liar Mower. 125 150 80 
Seymour Grain Drill. 125 150 100 
Allen's Potato Digger,. 15 25 15 
“ Cylinder Plow...... .18 30 20 
“ A nil-Friction Horse Power_ 185 185 130 
" Patent Hand Lever Power. 00 00 40 
American llay Tedder. 1 m 150 9u 
Gaboon's Seed Sower, Hand Power..,, 10 15 10 
" " " Horse " .... 00 m 00 
Sampson Platform Settles, *0 ,'bf- 20 3.5 2ti 
" " low " _ 41 60 41 
Universal Family Scales, 12 lbs. 4 8 4 
'* " “ 25 ** . 5 10 5 
“ “ “ 50 *' . 7 12 r 
Collins A Co.'a Cast Steel Plow. 25 40 2h 
Holbrook's Puteot Swtvel Plow-. a) :hj 15 
** Premium Horse Hoe. 12 20 12 
“ Regulator Seed Drill. 12 20 12 
“ Hand Cultivator. 0 10 6 
Tiffin Horse Rake. 10 la 10 
Blanchard Chart!. 8 10 S 
American sheep Shears, Two Pair. 5 10 5 
Earth Closet. 40 40 30 
Continental Washing .Machine. 14 25 15 
Doty " “ .. 14 25 15 
Universal Wringer... 9 15 10 
Novelty •* 9 15 10 
Colby's “ 7 50 12 8 
Parker’s Double Barrel Breech-Load¬ 
ing Shot Gun.. 50 75 50 
SmtLll & Wesson's Revolver, No. 1. 17 30 17 
. " " 1J*,.. 20 35 20 
Three No. 1 Eumehin Grape Vines. 6 12 ti 
Two Extra •* “ ' “ 0 12 6 
“ No. 1 “ “ “ C 12 6 
Garden Seeds for a Family, 40 kinds.... 5 12 0 
Flower " 100 " _ 5 12 6 
Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary. 12 25 15 
“ Plctoi I «1 “ . 0 12 8 
Pearl Mounted Photograph Album.... 5 10 5 
Conant's Patent Binder. 1 75 5 4 
Birtli-Duy Morning,Steel Engraving.. 5 10 5 
Two Bound Voir. Rural, for 1870. 0 12 0 
The Rural Now-Y..rkerf..i 1809. bound. 4 8 4 
Agricultural Books, i#5 worth). 5 12 8 
" " flu “ . 10 22 10 
An Agricultural Library, (worth $25,).. 25 45 25 
The Kansas Farmer for 1871... 1—2 
PREMIUMS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. 
Silver Watch (Swiss'.. $20 30 20 
Half Do*. Silver Plated Napkin Rings. 8 10 0 
Toilet Set, 3 Buttles, Sil. Pin led Stand. 15 20 15 
Ladies’Gold Pen, w ith Holder & Box. 3 — 3 
Bradley’s Croquet, No. 2. 20 90 20 
“ “ " 0,. 12 20 12 
Boy’s Tool Chest. .. 15 25 15 
Seissnrs, Full Length, 0 Inches. 1—2 
Pen Knives. 4 Blades. 3 1(1 3 
Gold Thimbles. S 15 8 
Silver " . 1—2 
Gold Breast Pins. 18 30 18 
“ Finger Rings. 6 10 6 
“ Ear " . 18 30 18 
“ Lockets...... 8 12 ' 8 
“ Studs, Set of Three. 6 10 6 
‘ Initial Sleeve Buttons, One Pair. 10 15 10 
Ladies Companion — Containing Per¬ 
fume Buttle. Needle Case, Ac..'. 5 10 5 
Solid Black Walnut Writing Desk. 11 20 10 
Small Shopping Bag, Grain Leather.... 8 15 8 
For further particulars send for our Supple¬ 
ment, or see previous numbers of the Rural. 
1 7MJG8 FROM FIRST PRIZE AND SK- 
J looted Stock.-Buff Cor bins, Partridge Cochins, 
WhiteCoehlns, Dark Brulimus uud Light Brahmas; 
and good Fowls fur sale. Address, witli return 
stamp, ASA HKL TANNER, Norwich, Conn. 
NEW POWE1C SCREW 
linrn PRESS. Hatoih ni .111 Screws, 
Ilkl? IMPROVER G RATERS. SEER WaSH- 
J ekS, and forty other articles lor 
■ U ™ ■ I ii ider Mills and Vinegar Factories. 
For Circulars, address J- W MOUNT, Medina, N. Y. 
^piIE CIDEIL MAKERS’ 1HAM Al„ 
-L 1IY J. KI ELL. 
A Praotieul niuid-Book, which embraces Treatises 
on tbo Apple; Construction ot Cider .Mills, Cider 
Presses, Sued Washers, and Cider Mill Machinery in 
genet,il ; Chler .Making; Kern,rotation ; Improved 
Process In Refining Older, and its Conversion into 
Wine and Champagne; Vinegar Manipulation by tlie 
Slow ami Quick Processes; Imitation Ciders: Vari¬ 
ous kinds of Surrogate Wines: Summer Beverages; 
Fancy Vinegars, etc., etc. I’lico, only S ! .50. 
Address D. R. T. MOORlC, 
Rural Ollice. 41 Park Row, N.Y.. and Rochester; N.V. 
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. 
Organs & Mclodcons 
SQUARE-WORD ENIGMA.- No. 2 
My first is a part of a ship, 
My second is a tree. 
My third is a girl’s name. 
My fourth is to recline. 
Answer in two weeks. 
The Oldest, Largest and Most Perfect Manufactory 
in the United States. 
Now in esc. 
No other Musical Instrument ever obtained the 
same popularity. 
PT" Send for Price Lists. 
Address BUFFALO, N. Y„ 
Or CHICAGO, ILL. 
PROBLEM INQUIRY. 
Will some of the renders of the RunAL New- 
Yorker please give solution and rule to the fol¬ 
lowing example :-At Avhat higrht must ft pole 100 
feet high he cutoff that the top will strike the 
ground thirty feet from the foot of the polo, 
with the end of the Dart cut olf resting on ihe 
part left standing. A. V. C. 
To pure lia sc amt improve 1,700,000 Acres 
of Choice IOWA LANDS, I OK SALE AT 
S3 per ACHE and upwards, fur Cash urnn Credit, 
by the lOWA RAILROAD LAND COMPANY. 
Railroads already built through ihe Lunds, arid on 
ail sides of there. Great inducements to settlers. 
Send for our Pamphlet. It gives prices, terms, loca¬ 
tion—tellH who should come West -. what they should 
bring; what it will cost; gives plans and cost of dif¬ 
ferent. styles of ready-made houses. Maps sent if 
desired. Address W. \V. WALK lilt. 
Vice President, Collar Rapids, Iowa. 
^(«lt I CULTURAL COLLEGE. 
The next term of the MICHIGAN STATE AGRI¬ 
CULTURAL COLLEGE will commence nn Wed¬ 
nesday, the 22d of February, 1871. Send for Cata. 
logue. giving course of study, expenses, Ac., Ac., to 
T. C. ABBOT, Lansing, Michigan. 
PUZZLE,—No. 2 , 
send yon a six square puzzle that we 
in school this winter, made in the fol- 
YATINDJI1 LI.S. — FOR THE REST SELF. 
ti regulating Windmill in the world to Pump 
water for Residences, Farms, Uitv Buildings, Drain¬ 
age and Irrigation, address CONTINENTAL CO., 
0 College Place. New York. 
fTmu.MJy HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE 
R l F J M r I In every iiumlier one Coinjilptu j.rlzo 
*k»ry vuluetl nt $UJU. J'orly |'iiL r 02> Of oilier 
ifltttter. Yvurlytl. Solti tv News-denier* ut K><\ p*r ropy, ^j.len- 
dlil rremiiniisL caih to be A>Vforded l»#r ]-riy.u clubs, .Sfipt linen 
CO|jy free. Address S. WOOD, Newbunib, N. V. 
T rophy tomato seed.- 10 tt*., us 
cts.. 50 cts. per package Rouuksi ek Bell, 15 
cts. per package. Best’s Potato Book, only 25 i ts. 
Send for Cutalogueof 100 vorieties Potatoes and other 
seeds. Address O. BURRAS, North Fairfield, O. 
A GENTS WANTED S-J-Jo a Month.I liv 
the AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE 
CO. BOSTON, MASS., or ST. LOUIS. MO. 
rgTROPIl V TO M A TO.-TWENTY.FiV 
_L seeds sent, post-paid, for 15 routs. 
Address IT. G. POLLOCK, Warsaw, Ind 
lowing manner. Hub out five li 
three perfect squares. 
vas'“ Answer in two weeks. 
CHORT-I1AND WRITING.—150 words per 
ic minute can be mustered by any one in four weeks. 
Send stamp to J. A. G RA V, P. O. Box 4847, New York. 
PUZZLER ANSWERS, 
RANGE QUINCE TREES, 
, '^tbated Rebus No. 7.—Innocents Abroad 
by Mark Twain. 
Puzzle No. l—999. u 9 - 9 . 
Hidden Cities No. 3.-1. Rochester: 2, Erie; 3. 
l.uden; 1. Naples; j, Cork ; (!, Utica; 7, imig lslamL 
(a new city onL. I.;) 8, Cleveland ; 9. Cheruw ; 10, Ra- 
Cross-word Enigma No. 3.-Verandah. 
Miscellaneous Enigma No. 2.—The Polar Sea 
GRAPE VINES, 
SMALL FRUITS. 
The above are specialties with us: and having 
grown the past season an unusually lurge ntid fine 
stuck, we are offering at lower rates than over before. 
Orders, large or small, will be packed in tlie best 
manner, and forwarded promptly. Small parcels 
sent by mail, when desired. For Priced Catalogue, 
address C. L. VAN DUSEN. Mueedou, N. Y. 
[TINKLEY KNITTING MACHINE. 
LA the simplest. Cheapest and Bust in use 
HAS BUT ONE NEEDLE ! A CHILD CAN RUN IT! 
Agents Wauled iu Every Town. 
Send for Circular and sample Stocking, to 
11INKLEY KNITTING MACH. CO., Datb, Ate. 
cured by Bales’ Appliances For de. 
Ciiiimnrviug cured by Bales’Appliances For cle- 
scription, address SI J1PSON Si, CO., Box 5(176, N.Y 
