THfA-NECTAR 
nvfo |]xtm0r. 
THE HEATHEN CHINEE. 
[Bret Hatite owes much of his popularity to the 
following peculiar poem :] 
Which I wish to remark— 
Ami my language is plain— 
That. Inr ways that are dark 
And for t ricks that are vain. 
The heathen Chinee is peculiar: 
Which the same I would rise to explain. 
Ah Sin was his name. 
And I shall not deny 
In regard to the same, 
What the name might imply; 
But his smile it was pensive and child-like. 
As l frequent remarked to Bill Nye. 
It was August the third, 
And quite soft was the skips; 
Which it might he inferred 
That Ah Sin was likewise; 
Yet he ployed It that day upon William 
And me In a way I despise. 
Which we had a small game. 
And Ah Sin took a hand ; 
It was 13uehre. The same 
lie did not understand ; 
But tie smiled as he sat by the table. 
With the smile that was chlld-like and bland. 
Yet the cards that were stocked 
In n way that I grieve, 
And my fooling* were shocked 
At the state of Nye'* sleeve. 
Which was stuffed full of ae.es and bowers, 
And the stuno with Intent to deceive. 
But the hands that were played 
By that heathen Chinee, 
And the points Hint he made 
Were quite frightful to see— 
Till at Inst he put down a right bower, 
Which the same Nyc had dealt unto me. 
Then l .doited up at Nye. 
And be gazed upon me; 
And lie rose with a sigh. 
And said, “Can this be? 
We are ruined by Chinese cheap labor”— 
And he went fur that heathen Chinee. 
In the scene that enstiod 
I did not take a hand, 
But the floor it was strewed 
Like the leaves on the strand, 
Willi the cards that Ah Sin had been hiding, 
In the game *' lie did not understand.” 
In his sloeves, which wore long, 
He had t went y-four Jacks— 
Which was coming It strong, 
Vet I state hut the facts; 
And wo found on tils nails, which were taper, 
What is frequent in tapers—that’s wax. 
Which Is why 1 remark, 
And my language is plain, 
That for ways that, are dark 
And for tricks that are vain, 
The heathen Chinee is peculiar— 
Which the same 1 am free to maintain. 
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LITTLE JOKERS. 
How do yon swallow a door? Bolt it. 
Where did the Witch of Endor live? At 
En dor. 
Why should a fisherman be rich ? Because his 
is all net profit. 
Alaska is well defended; there is a shiver ile 
freeze all around it. 
If a ton of coal costs three dollars, what will 
half a ton come to? Ashes. 
A young man’s affections may not be wrong, 
but are sure to bo miss-placed. 
Where did the Cockcrow so loudly that all the 
world heard him? In Noah's uric. 
What lives in winter, dies in summer, and 
grows bottom upward? An icicle. 
Wny is the war like the fashion of wearing 
short dresses? Because it stops the trains. 
Why is a grain of snml in the eye like n 
schoolmaster's cane ? Because it hurts i he pupil. 
Why does the minister have more wives than 
any one else ? Because he often marries a couple 
at a time. 
Why do girls kiss each other and men do not? 
Because girls have nothing better to kiss, and 
men have. 
Cold nights have put a stop to gate-sparking. 
If she don’t ask you to come in now, you had 
better quit. 
What I rado did Master Jack Horner, of corner 
celebrity, subsequently adopt? Probably that 
or plumber. 
What is the difference between a chilly man 
and a hot dog? One wears a great coat and the 
other pants. 
Ip four men build a stonewall in nine days, 
bow long will it take five men to build a like 
wall in six days? 
The ladies give ns a reason for marrying for 
money, that they now seldom find anything else 
in a man worth having. 
A white hoy asked a young negro what he had 
such a short nose for? "I’spects so it won’t poke 
itself into other people’s business.” 
An editor has had his pistol stolen. He ad¬ 
vertises to give the thief the contents, and no 
questions asked, if he will return it. 
Why is a baby like a sheaf of wheat? Be¬ 
cause it is first, cradled and then thrashed, and 
finally becomes the flower of the family. 
An Irishman, upon seeing a squirrel shot from 
a tree, said: Faith. and that’s a waste of pow¬ 
der. The fall itself would have killed the squir¬ 
rel.” 
“If you marry that poor girl, you will fiud 
matrimony up-hill work.” “Good," said the 
lover, “ I’d rather go up hill than down hill, by 
a good deal." 
If 4 dogs with 10 legs can catch 29 rabbits with 
87 legs in 14 minutes, how many legs must the 
same rabbits have to get away from 8 dogs with 
32 legs, in 17;g minutes, allowing 305 days in the 
year ? 
Thompson is not going to do nuv more in con¬ 
undrums. He recently asked his wL'othe differ¬ 
ence between his bead and a hogshead, and she 
said there was none. He said that was not the 
right answer, and left. 
A country poet, after looking about over 
life, has come to the following rhyming con¬ 
clusion: — “ Oh, I would’nt live forever. I 
wouldn’t if I could; but I need’t fret about it, 
for I couldn’t if I would.” 
FOOLS NOT WHOLLY BELONGING TO APRIL 1. 
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tel '''ifiii.ii !: 1 
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BULLARD’S IMPROVED HAY TEDDER 
Is mounted on wheels 4 ft. high. Spreads about 2)4 ft. wider than any other Tedder, and Is of easy draft 
for one horse. Spreads from behind the wheels, and does not run over and press down the grass after 
it is spread. It, takes hold of the prostrate grass by a forward diagonal movement of the forks, and 
tosses it, lightly and rapidly into the air. thus avoiding breakage of the coating, giving It the advantage of 
an artificial current of nir, and reversing its position on the ground. This machine never clogs, and its 
mechanical construction is very accurate and durable. Others do not insinuate their forks underneath 
the grass and toss it up as this does, blit strike it violently, lacerating the coating and frequently by Its 
violence causing the gross to wrap itself around them, and thus become clogged. 
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The most durable machine made- Simple, X»ight and Easily Managed, 
We want an Agent in every town for both or either of these Machines. Send for Illustrated pamphlet. 
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RHODODENDRONS. I The Great Improvement 
1—Swobby, who thinks himself so killing, hut 
is only ridiculous. 
2—Bawdy, who thinks his perfo miaitcc on 
the accovdcon so charming. 
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following prices; 
Seedling*, generally of one color. $1. 
Grafted Plants, nf nil the colors, $2." 
tFT For Catalogues, address 
_ PARSONS & CO .. Flushing, N. Y. 
SHORT HAND. Af’tr.riVVV'i.'.""® 
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rpniNTDAI) ASPHALTIC PAVING CE- 
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TTNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COM- 
U paiiy, have a Land Grant direct from tins Gov¬ 
ernment of IVi.OOO.IMH) Acres of the Hist Fanning 
ami Mineral Lands in A nirrlea, a,000,000 acres choice 
farming lands on the fine ol the road, in the Static 
nr Neiiiiasra, in the limit Platte Valiev, now for 
sale, tor cash or credit at low rates of interest. These 
lauds are near the 41st parallel of North latitude. In 
a mild and healthy climate, and for grain growing 
and slock raising are unequalpd. Prices range, 1 rum 
$2.50 to $10 per acre. Great inducements to Set¬ 
tlers with limited means, *2,.’t(IO.(HIO Acres rich 
Government, lands along the road, between Omaha 
and Mouth Pi.a itk, surveyed and open for entry 
under the Homestead and Pre-emption laws, and 
can la? taken by Art mil Settler* th lit/. An opportunity 
never before presented tor securing homes near it 
great Railroad, with all the conveniences of an old 
settled country. New edition ot descriptive pam¬ 
phlets, wit li limps, now ready, and sent free to all 
parts of the United States, Canada and Europe. Ad- 
d ress 
<». E. DAVIS, Land Commissioner, 
U. P. B. It. Co., Om aha, Ileb. 
GETTING UP CLUBS. 
3— Poor Miss .Snifiuns, who fancies that she 
is as blooming and girlish as she was twenty 
years ago. 
m SNifr. 
MISCELLANEOUS ENIGMA.—No. 5. 
I am composed of 27 letters. 
My 23, 27, 10, 6, 12 is a kind of grain. 
My 0, 21, G, 10,11 is a fluid. 
My 8, 3. 4.25 is a piece ol’ furniture. 
•My is, 3, 14, 2,10 is a useful animal. 
My 27, 19,22, is what all stock need. 
My L 13,15, 20 is a relative. 
My 20,3,24,17, 27 is a noun. 
My 15, 3,8,10 is a part of the head. 
My 7. 10, 20 is an adjective. 
My whole is one of Solomon's Proverbs. 
537“ Answer la two weeks. J. B. II. 
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ILLUSTRATED REBUS.-No. 13. 
ROOFING. 
First Premium awarded by American Institute, 1870. 
H. W. JOHNS’ IMPROVED 
Asbestos Roofing 
From Certified Pepnrt of Judge* American Institute, 
Exhibition of 1870. 
“This Improved Roofing is strong and flexible; 
unaffected by the sun’s heat ; practically fire-proof 
and wsiter-proof, and i* ratlin tin article o] the first 
order of merit. 
(Signed) Horace Grket.ey, Pres’t. 
Geo. Peyton, itcc gSec y. 
Sam'l D. Tillman, Oor’g Sec’y. 
Extract from Ilcpnrt of Committee appointed Tty Am. 
Institute Fanners' Clnl) to examine tin ASBESTOS 
Hooping. 
“ The material constitutes, for n cheap roofing, one 
Ol Unu.-uml merit, much superior to any of the class 
previously brought to their notice, and worthy of 
trial by those who desire a durable, easily applied 
anil cumnurutl vely Inexpensive atid wife roofing, the 
material having, in addition to the other merits 
claimed tor It, that of being practically fire-proof, 
and consequently mu<’li less liable than the shingles 
commonly used on barns and rum I dwellings, to 
catch lire from flying sparks.” &e. 
Jos. B. Lyman, Ag’l Ed. N. Y. Tribune. 
James a. 'Whitney, Ed. American Artisan. 
ALSO, MANUFACTURERS OF 
Asbestos Roof Coating*, 
A FTT»uot7S covEHliVft, preporod ready for use, which 
■can he applied with a blush, nml forma an Elastic 
M <iter-]iroof Felting of any desired thickness. It. is 
invaluable for restoring and preserving old shingle 
mol oilier roofs. 
GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS. Asbestos Cement, 
Parties inmiire how-to eet nn elutis On,* answer I — / 
Parlies inquire howto get up clubs. Our answer 
Is, send for Price List, and a ('lull form w ilt aecoui- 
puny It with full direction*,—making a large saving 
to consumers and remunerative to Club organizers. 
;* ft o 
4—Mr. and Mrs. Cubbs, who think llicir chil¬ 
dren are so sweet, and so bright, and so inter¬ 
esting’. 
and it, will leave the hypotlienuse of the tri¬ 
angle (100) 2- (30) 2-:- (100x2) =45# feet leg, and 
100-45J4-54X, answer. Have never seen any 
rule In our arithmetics for this. Can anyone 
give a better ? Bellis. 
[We have received at least fifty replies to ibis 
inquiry and give the first- one taken from the 
mass. We have n.(> room for more 11ns week.— 
Eds. Rural.] 
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PUZZLER ANSWERS. 
Illustrated Rebus No. U.—Ton times eight are 
eighty. 
Puzzle No. 4,-Tu 1789 France was turned upside 
down, ilie Government divided. Religion set on one 
side and Rebellion reigned all round. 
Miscellaneous enigmaNo. 4.—Moore’s Rural 
New-Yorker. 
3STOW HEA33Y. 
31 (0 m V'JESJS*' ST II Ml II7\ 
P.O.Box 5643. NEW YOKIi. 
Gil LB MEDALLION SEWING MACHINE. 1 
LDjLI! ho days on trial. MONTHLY PAYMENTS. | 
Price reduced. Sews every tiling a needle will go 
through. Samples of sewing sent free. Agents 
winded in every town. Extra inducements. Address 
MEDALLION MACHINEOO., T1 Nassau St.. N. Y. 
,RucbItisI ttie HigliMt Premium 
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Not'*-.* nn,l T««ti,nnnlnt» fmm 
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' \ Q7 I nil, r a «ell yrcnnt uusoplmcnl 
^ of JS’unwry Stock. PricaLvu. 
For cementing Joints and repairing leaks around 
Chlmueys, Dormer Windows, Ac. 
ROOFING AND SHEATHING FELTS, 
BUILDING AND LINING PAPER, 
PRESERVATIVE PAINTS, Arc. 
Full Descriptive Pamphlets, Price List and Samples 
sent free. 
II. W. JOHNS, Sole IVIn mi fine furor, 
78 William .Street. New York. 
„ These materials are for sale bv BARltATT, AR¬ 
NOLD & KIMBALL, 124 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. 
WALTHAM WATCHES. 
TOR THE LOWEST FRICE LIST 
ADDRESS 
A. RUMRILL & CO., Jewelers, 
273 BROADWAY, N. Y. 
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. 
Organs & Mclodeons. 
The Oldest, Largest and Most Perfect Manufactory 
In the United States. 
TC 
FE ST 
A Vegetable Manual. 
PREPARED WITH a VIEW TO ECONOMY AND PROFIT, 
By P. T. QT7I1VN, 
PRACTICAL HORTICULTURIST, 
(Author of “ Pear Culture for Profit.”) 
Illustrated with nearly 100 fine engravings of Vege¬ 
tables and Labor-Saving Implements. 
Now in use. 
No Other Musical Instrument over obtained the 
same popularity. 
B3?" Send for Price Lists. 
Address BUFFALO, N. Y„ 
Or CHICAGO, ILL. 
857°° Answer in two weeks. 
■-- 
ANAGRAM.-No, I. 
Nyma shoutdan rafts era rnbignn 
Grylthib ni bet ltltva fo tingh; 
Myan na heart-nowr earth si giunyear 
Puwdar, whit a nofd digleth. 
Pike, N. Y. J. M. B, 
537“ Answer in two weeks. 
PROBLEM.-No. 8. 
How many gun wads, eight-tenths of an inch 
in diameter, can he cut from a circular piece of 
pasteboard 12 inches in diameter? 
53^“* Answer in two weeks. 
-»♦«- 
PROBLEM INQUIRY.—No. 2. 
"Will some of your readers give a rule and 
solution of this example?—The hypotlienuse 
25 chains and the area ten acres given, to find 
the angles, base and perpendicular of a right 
angled triangle. I cun give the rule and solu¬ 
tion, but I don't wish to do so at present. I will 
give the lengths:—Of base, x 23 chains, 50x links; 
perpendicular 8 chains, 50 linksx nearly. Mathe¬ 
maticians or surveyors, try this. E. G. W. 
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PROBLEM INQUIRY MARCH 4. 
I herewith send a solution and rule to “ Prob¬ 
lem Inquiry" by A. V. C., iu Rural of March 4. 
Several years ago, while teaching in Ohio, I was 
given the problem:—“A tree 120 feet high by 
side of river 100 feet wide, wish to know how 
high stump would he that when broken over top 
would rest on opposite side of river.” I solved 
it menially when skating, onmoonlight evening, 
and drew therefrom the following rule for ques¬ 
tions of that kind. To find the other side of a 
right angled t riangle With base and sum of other 
sides (hypotlienuse and leg) given. Divide the 
square ol the sum of liypoiheuuse and leg, 
minus square of base, by two times t he sum of 
said hypotlienuse and leg; quotient will be the 
side or leg required; subtract this from the sum 
CONTENTS: 
CHAPTER I. WALT I 
Location and Selection of Soil, Draining, Prjparing 
the Ground, Manures, Capital. AND THE LOV 
CHAPTER II. 
THESE \VA3 
Hot-Beds and Cold-Frames. OTHERS MAD 
CHAPTER III. VARIETY* A NI 
Artichoke and Asparagus. 1TIES, AND A 
CHAPTER IV OTHKR AMEI 
L « a i l alt IV. PRICE FULLY 
Beans, Beets, Brocoli and Borecole. 
CHAPTER V. GOODS £ 
Cubage, Carrots, Celery, Cucumbers (and all of - 
the Utter C.) rp H E 
CHAPTER VL ,T__ .... . 
Egg Plant, Endive, Garlic and Kohl Rabi. Am ERICA 
CHAPTER TIL By 
. Leek and Lettuce, Containing Prac 
CHAPTER VIII. 
Melon, Watermelon, Martynia, Mushroom, Mus- 
lard, Naslurlium. Jn the Nursery, 
tlon of the Prin 
CHAPTER IX. ties cultivated 
na., a.i-„ with Four Hi 
Okra, Onion. Figures. Fur ; 
CHAPTER X. 41 p . 
Parsley, Parsnip, Peas, Pepper, Potatoes, Pump- _ 
kins and Jerusalem Artichokes. EVERY 
CHAPTER XI. 
Radishes and Rhubarb. 
CHAPTER XII- 
Salsify, Sea Kale, Sorrel, Spinach and Squash. adflr^Cott 
CHAPTER XIII. 
Tomato, Turnip and Sweet Herbs. rpHE CIDI 
CHAPTER XIV. I 
Vegetable Forcing Houses, A Practical Hi 
° on the Apple; 
CHAPTER XV. Presses, Seed W 
A List of Seeds for the Kitchen Garden, do. Plants, frocesa’in^Refl 
Quantity of Seed to an Acre, Distance Table, &c. Wine uud Cham 
Slow and Quick 
- qus kinds of 8n 
Price, gl.50. Sent by mail, postage paid. Fancy Vinega:rs, 
Address D. D.T. IHOOllE, Publisher, Rural Office,411 
New York City, or Rochester, N. Y, - 
PEERLESS POTATOES CIDER 
Oul y f7 per hbl. 100 bbls. verv low. Order now. 
BALL, BLACK & GO., 
565 <fc 567 BROADWAY, 
INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR LARGE STOCK 
OF 
WALTHAM WATCHES, 
AND THE LOW PRICES AT WHICH THEY ARE 
RELUNG T11K.M. 
THESE WATCHES GREATLY EXCEL ANY 
OTHERS MADE IN THIS COUNTRY IN FINISH. 
VARIETY, AND IN ElNK Tl M K-K EEPJNG QUAL¬ 
ITIES. AND ARE EAR CHEAPER THAN ANY 
OTHER AMERICAN WATCH, QUALITY AND 
PRICE FULLY CONSIDERED. 
GOODS SENT BY EXPRESS C. O. D. 
rp H E 
AMERICAN FRUIT CULTURIST, 
By JOHN J. TIIOMAS, 
Containing Practical Directions for the Propogation 
. a ud Culture (if 
FILTJIT TREES 
in the Nursery, Orchard and Garden, with descrip¬ 
tion of the Principal American and Foreign varie¬ 
ties cultivated in the United States. Illustrated 
with Four Hcnuuud and Eighty accttkatk 
Figures. Fur sale at oni.y 13 per copy, by 
D. I). T. MOORE, 
41 Park Row, N. Y.« ur Rochester, N. Y. 
EVERY FARMER SHOULD USE TIIE 
COLLINS STEEL PM 
Will not •* stick"In Bny soil. For circrdarsgiving fulliiiforma- 
lion, address Coll i ns A Co., 212 W a ter St., New York Cit y. 
T he cider makers’ manual. 
BY J. S. Bl ELIi. 
A Practical Hand-Book, which embraces Treatises 
on the Apple; Construction of Cider Mills, Cider 
Presses, Seed Washers, and Cider Mill Machinery in 
general; Cider Making; Fermentation; Improved 
Process in Refining Cider, and Its Conversion into 
Wine uud Champagne; Vinegar Manipulation bv tire 
Slow and Quick Processes; Imitation Ciders; Vari¬ 
ous kinds of Surrogate Wines; Summer Beverages; 
Fancy Vinegars, etc., etc. Price, only $1.50. 
Address D. D. T, MOORE, 
Rural Office, 41 Park Row, N. Y., and Rochester, N.Y. 
noou 
^ Powder v I 
TRY it. Sold by Groce rs. 
I'lttt.AVF.LEKS TO THE SOUTHWEST! 
JL Take the "BEE LINE Cleveland, ( -lUmbus, 
Cincinnati uud Indianapolis Railway—from Cleve¬ 
land, Ohio, by way of Crestline. Beliefontaine, In¬ 
dianapolis, Terre Haute, Ht. Louis, etc., or bv way of 
Columbus. Cincinnati. Louisville, ole., for all points 
South Ior Weak Pa j.AtE Dav and Sj.eewm; Cars 
from Cleveland to Columhua, Cincinnati, Indianapo¬ 
lis and Louisville, without change. 
E. S. FLINT, General Superintendent, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
T he n r snows the form of 
- l -,V s ,'dffOtablo Wonder. J raised Hie past sea¬ 
son iMtil them on % of an acre, that will averages 
gallons each, and UG of ibe largest 
, WI J! hold ironi 7 to Jt gallons each. I 
believe one may tie grown to liold 15 
rgav Ballons , and In my Catalogue for JK71 
wfeULv—fVA-aaa I have offered n premium of fl() for 
t “'-‘ largest ami $5 lor Uie second 
^8 grown in 1871. I have used lhem in 
25t' pku pro H'ti sogar eiiuip and for lard cans 
.j . i.it dkg. for 25year»,«nd tl lev are Hie cheapest 
and best vessels for these purposes, and are valuable 
'ir a variety of household uses. My Catalogue for 
lS<i tells to prow them, nn<i (lescrifteK prices. 
Sanford ( orn, Norway Oats, and 200 varieties of 
choice 5 egetable and Flower Seeds. Sent free to all. 
Address WAL. F. BROWN, Box 4, Oxford, Butler 
Co., Ohio. 
TTINKLEY KNITTING MACHINE. 
AT the .Simplest, Cheapest and Best jn use 
has but One Needle! a child can Run it! 
Agents Wanted in Every Town. 
Send for Circular and sample Stocking, to 
HIN KLEY K NITTING MACH. CO.. Bath, Me. 
X < :, KS ; , r. 'VANTKIt -I s-j'jr. ii 31> 1.1 h.) I.v 
th « A tEBICAN KNITTING AIACHINE 
CO. BOSTON, MASS., or ST. Lul ls. MO. 
WK lANTED-AGENTS. (S6’20 per dan.) to sell 
■ ■ the celebrated HOME SHUTTLE SEWING 
I ■ i MACHINE. Has the iiiidtv-feed, make.s the 
■ ■ “lork-stfleh" (alike on lioth sides.) and is 
■ ■ fulli/ licensed. The best nnd cheapest family 
■ ■ Sewing Machine in the murker. Address 
■ ■ JOHNSON. CLARK \ CO, Boston, Mass., 
■ ■ PittsliurK,Pa., Chicago. Ill,, or St. I.ouis, Mo. 
$732 , v 31 o*rs 
Made by one Agent, selling Silver’s Broom. 100,- 
OOO in use. Itecotumcnded by Horace Greeley and 
Am, Agrteulturist. One county for each Agent. 
Prices Seduced. C. A. CLL'GG it CO., New York, or 
Chicago, 111. 
WINDMILLS.-FOB THE BEST SELF- 
v v regulating Windmill in the world to Pump 
water for Residences, Farms, City Buildings. Drain¬ 
age and Irrigation, address CONTINENTAL CO., 
5 College Place, New York. 
THEANECTAR 
IS PURE 
■ —™ v a 'a*' ta & a u w 
Only $7 per bbl. KXI bbls. very low. Order now. 
L. D. SCOTT & CO., Huron, Ohio. 
amaan NEW POWER SCREW 
Bill I II Press, Ratchet-head Screws, 
| po Sc Improved Graters, Seed Wasii- 
11 ERS, and forty other articles for 
iCider Mills and AMnegur Factories. 
For Circulars, address J. W. MOUNT, Medina, N, Y. 
BLACK TEA, 
WITH 
GREEN TEA FLAVOR* 
Warranted to Suit all Tastes. 
TOR SALE everywhere- 
And for sale Wholesale only by the 
Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., 
P. O. Box 5506. No. 8 Church Sr., N. • 
Send for Thca~Nectar Circular. 
