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FARMERS' PACKAGE 
OF BUCHAN’S CARBOLIC SOAPS 
STEAM 
nwor 
containing 
G I/bs. Unrlmllc Pixinforttiig 8oap, 
I'or Destroying Lice on Cattle; Curing: Galls, 
Scratches ,tnd gores. 
o Lb. Cnu (IrcxyIfo Sheet, Dip, 
_ »•«*<;«"» Sf Hoali and kindred diseases In Sheep. 
5 Lh. Ciiii < tt'sylir Ointment, 
Por ( lire of Foot-imt, Konfafi, etc. 
10 l.lih. ( :i rlmlir lot n lid* y Son p, 
l 4 doz. Carbolic Toilet soap 
.‘a ** " Dental Soap. 
Jx. Jlalm Ointment.. 
' ii , x . V lii'.rifeotfiig Powder, (Granulated) 
V. f , sur, t to any address in the 
l nited State*, with one copy of the A inert can Agri¬ 
culturist for the year 18T). Send P. o. Andrus and 
shipping Dm . Loti* These preparation* imve been 
indorsed by the highest Scientific, Stedlo.nl and Vel- 
erinurr authorities. J'Iease state yon saw this In the 
JlrHA l. MW-i IIIIKKK. Address 
to .. HOU MAN A BLKWETT. 
-J- Unrein, si.. N. \ |\ O. Box 784. 
SPARKS OF JOLLITY. 
Equaled by none In Combined Merits 
of Capacity, Economy, Dura¬ 
bility, Simplicity and 
Perfection. 
“Return good for evil,” as the match said 
when lighting the pipe of the man who had just 
struck it. 
A oentleman looking at his watch after mid¬ 
night cried “It’s to-morrow. I must bid you 
good night." 
Dorm t* Jeiikoi.i) once said to a very thin 
Sn > >u arc like a pin, but without the 
nead or the point.” 
Viiusii man, do you believe in a future 
Sir . ' <n course I duz; and what's more, I 
moan to i ter it as soon as Betsy gets her things 
ready.” 
“ Mot: am afraid a fever would go hard 
•vi . r by, my son ?" “ ’Cause you see, 
I'm to small that there wouldn't be 
room for it to turn." 
A mother had repeatedly called her 1 ittie son 
to come and say his prayers, as it was bed time. 
Finally he stopped his play anil said “ What’s 
the matter mamma, is God in a hurry?” 
"No man in England thinks of blacking his 
own boots," said a self-sufficient Englishman to 
Air. Lincoln. "Whose boots does he black?" 
was the quiet rejoinder of the facetious Presi¬ 
dent. 
“The man who raised a cabbage head lias 
done more good than all the metaphysicians in 
the world,” said a stump orator at u meeting. 
"Then," Raid a wag, "your mother ought to 
have had the promium.” 
One of the Yanoton Sioux chiefs calls himself 
“Bill Gooscqulll." The Detroit Tribune says: 
"This is evidently a rude attempt by the poor 
untutored red man to pay a tribute to the name 
and fame ol' William Penn." 
“ YOU say. Mrs. Jones, that the prisoner stab¬ 
bed the deceased. Was it In the thorax, or in 
tllp abdomen?" “No, sir; it was in Hie street. 
1 seed It with my own blessed eyes." “That’ll 
do. Call the uoxt witness." 
Our Portable Engine, 
Mounted on Locomotive Hitler, having fire-box and 
ash-pit. entirely surrounded by wuter apace; I* set 
upon legs and timbers; occupies little room; needs 
no brick wdrk ; Is suitable fur use In any place where 
a power Is required —in Mills , .Shops, Fail ml vies or 
Printing iltnrme. or in Stock Harm, for grinding, cut¬ 
ting and steaming food for stock. The 
Stationary Engine 
g ma/fl a l TII £4\ EC’TA R 
BLACK TEA, 
WITH 
GREEN TEA FLAYOK, 
Warranted to Suit all Tastes. 
roll SALE EVERYWHERE. 
And for sale Wholesale only by the 
Is complete with Governor, Pump and Heater, with 
connections titled. The 
Agricultural Engine, 
Supplied with Locomotive Holler, having tire-box and 
ash-pit entirely surrounded by water space; is 
mounted on wheels, with pole for attaching horses 
for moving from place to place ; Is suitable for Grain 
Threshing, Lorn Shelling, Wood and Shingle Sawing, 
<1'C. 
Circulars, with description and prices, furnished 
on application to 
WOOD, TABER & MORSE 
P. O. Box 550G. No. 8 Chinch 8 » 
Send for Thea-Kedar Circular. 
1 7AKM AND PORTABLE ENGINES. The 
Mansfield Machine Work* make » specialty of 
Portable Engine* adapted to tile want of the fanner 
and others who require » light, efficimt unit cheap 
Engine fur Threshing, Sawing, Pumping, Grinding, 
Citler Making , denning Grain, t’iovrr Sled, Cutting 
Fowl, Av. These Engine.* ure built upon correct prin¬ 
ciple* and work steam with grout economy, and in 
point "i simplicity, lightness anil beauty id -Ryle and 
workmanship are not surpassed by any in the world. 
They are warranted to give entire satisfaction. Ad¬ 
dress. MANSFIB1.D MACHINE WORKS, Mansfield, 
Ohio. 
A ROCHESTER LADA MAKES lOO 
dollars nee fbohtli by the use of two LAMB 
KNITTING MACHINES and the help of one girl. 
For circular and sample* address. Inclosing slump. 
.). )). ORNE A 00., J &3 Markets!.. Rochester, N. Y 
Y' v J /'WF7 till' /f Hill ''llll/'f <—=\\v, ‘ 
SMALL TALK ONT THK A VK N ITIV,. 
Miss McFlimsey —“ What a large congregation Dr. Cream-cheese has!” 
Young OunnyhOQS—” Oh—aw—yes— hut— (a bright idea striking him, t lie first in a longtime) 
sceit’sa Congregational ebureh.” 
4 I’l’LE rABF.ll, CORFU AND SL1UER, 
1\ Price $2. Does nil at once. Warranted satis 
factory. I). H. WHlTTEMOUE, Worcester, Mass. 
-vft* 138 and 140 Fulton St., New York. 
v ** 17REEMAN lir IIIIUR huve very greatpleasure in inviting 
I an inspection of their immense Stock forthe present sea- 9 
son. It embraces the chojerst Products of the Lmnn from every 
purl of the world, both in the piece and made up lor imme¬ 
diate wear, for all ages and all occasions. 
ftPRING OVERCOATS, $5, $10. S UITS < $10. $15- }$0YS’ ^UITS, $5, $8 
^PRING OVERCOATS, $15, $20. J^UITS, $20, $30. ]>0YS' SUITS, $10, $12 
SPRING OVERCOATS, $25, $30. SUITS. $40, $50. ]>0YS’ SUITS, S15, $20 
/>, ( BY. LETTER PROMPTLY FILLED. 
6 / lf LEAIAN A It I It It'S HVHTKM Full SKLF-M 1 C A 8 - „ 
V // >. U If I*, enables parties in any part ol the country to order Cloth- .ilHv' 
w / //. ing D'oni Hiein with the certainly of receiving the most PER- \\\ V* 
• 7 / At *'BCTFIT utlalnuble. aa \» * 
^0. IJOLM FOR SELF-MEASURE. Samples of Goods, CAe 
9 La Price-List, and Fashion Plate Sent Free on application. v 
ILLUSTRATED REBUS.-No. 22, 
Warn\ 
Answer in two weeks, 
Architect. 
The Great Equivalent 
MISCELLANEOUS ENIGMA.—No. 8 
The world may he safely challenged to produce'so perfect a simulation 
of anything in nature, as 
TARRANT’S SELTZER APERIENT 
Is of its original, the Seltzer Spring of Germany. The Aperient, based on a 
correct analysis ol the Seltzer Water, Is even superior to the mannlucture 
of Nature herself, because it contain* ull the active medicinal properties or 
the spring, unalloyed by liny of the Inert, and useless particles found In ah 
iiiinerul fountain*. Tlie genuine article being secured, yon havethe 
Seltzer Water of Europe, purified and perfected, und probably Lhe best, the 
most genial cathartic and unli-bilious preparation on the face ol the earth. 
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 
In sixteen letters my botanic name is shown, 
A small dehiscent flow'r biennial, well known; 
Lkmiulria Dtgynia In brief express 
My class mill order; sentiment is plain finesse; 
Among the Silmaceae I am enrolled; 
Five petals red and white tn warm July unfold; 
i), 3 and 5 not fully bird, nor yet a brute, 
Tito* qualities or both to it wo may impute; 
11, 15,14 and 8 was that pert she 
Of sacred love, in cornfield courted lovingly; 
1, 3,10, 4,13, feigned Goddess, chaste and bright 
Was said to spark her beau on mountain top at 
night; 
13, 7 ivilh 8 ,10 combine to form a wood 
Suggesting welcome gift by loving lips conferred. 
Answer in two weeks. E. S. 
Wednesday, June 28 , 18 <ri 
Having sub-divided the hinds belonging to WM 
PENN HOWLAND, Esq., embracing u tract contain, 
ing 
—Before yon go, obtain a yearly policy to 
cover the risk of accident, in the 
Five Tlioiisand Acres 
INTO 
WORD-SQUARE ENIGMA.- No. 7 
LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE 
COMPANY, 
Of Hartford, Connecticut. 
The Travelers litis paid over Four¬ 
teen Thousand claims, for death or injury 
by accident. 
New York OfUce, ‘J07 Broadway. 
My first is the youuger of two brothers. 
My second is the middle of a temple or inclosed 
place. 
My third Is to preclude. 
My fourth means growing out. 
My fifth is the name of weeds that grow among 
corn. L. W. C. 
Answer in two weeks. 
I will sell the same Without Reserve, on the 
Prcmiaci 10 the HighrM Bidder. 
The Hoivland Lands an- located witliin two and 
a half miles ot l*«rt Byron Station, on the N. V. 
i entriil and Hudson River R. R,, mid nine miles 
North of Auburn, N. Y. The N Y. Central R, it. 
runs through the tract. 
The Soil in nu Excer-ilingly Fertile Snml 
mill Gravel Lon in, having been originally Hen \ . 
Ily Timbered with Oak, Hickory, Maple, \r. A 
large proportion of the land is now under cultiva¬ 
tion. On the Western Hide are several hundred 
acres of HEAVY TIMBER which Will be sold in 
quantities to suit purchasers. 
II wit* intended at first to sub-uivide the entire 
estate into farms of from fifty toil) to tw o hundred 
( 200 ) acres eaoh, but lu consequence of a generally 
expressed desire the owner has consented to divide 
the same Into 
PUZZLER ANSWERS, 
Illustrated Re bub No. 20.-Winter cold and 
dreur Is betore ns. 
Miscellaneous Enigma No. 7.-Wa)estris. 
Problem No. 12,— 
A, 10.07921 
It, 2.111991 , 
C, 1.89951 * eet - 
D, 1.4013 J 
Word-Square Enigma No. c.— 
a M E N 
MANE 
ENOW 
NEWS 
1.1st of Architectural Book 
free. A. J. HICK NELL 
CO., 27 Warren St., N. Y. 
,i , o?i,T r «V l ! 1R Spoon stands unequalled for catch 
u“Ity^kea? r, £“e S |i Tr0l,t ' * c - Se,lt by mu " 811 
JOHN H. MANN, Syracuse, N. Y, 
so ns to give all an opportunity to secure a desirable 
home and one of the most fertile farms lu the cen¬ 
tral purlion of the Empire State. 
Alike opportunity to secure a farm of this char¬ 
acter, (large or small, as the purchaser prefers,) may 
not again occur. 
A MAPwillbebe issued June 15th, showing the 
sub-division which will be furnished on application 
to WM. PENN HOWLAND. Port Byron, Cayuga 
Co., N. 1or the undersigned. 
PURIFY THE BLOOD AND BEAUTIFY T11E COMPLEXION BY USING 
JUioccUancouG Qtbucrtisnncnte 
Send for Circular, 108 FULTON STREET, N. Y. 
180,000 Acres in Nebraska 
In the Spring and Summer months the system undergoes a change. This is the time to use good 
blood-renewing, purifying, and invigorating medicines. "HelmbOld’s Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla,” uud 
ilelwbold's Fluid Extract Grape-Juice PiHs," are the beat and most reliable. 
One bottle of “Helmbold’s Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla" equals in strength one gallon of the sirup 
or decoction as made bv druggists: und a wine-glass added to a pint of water equals the celebrated 
Lisbon Diet Drink—a delightful and healthful beverage. 
The "Grape-Juleo Pill" is composed of Fluid Extract of Catawba Grape-Juice and Fluid Extract 
Rhubarb. Uagjul in all diseases requiring a enthurtic remedy, and far superior to ull other purgatives, 
su.'h as salts, magnesia, \c. "Helmbold’s Grape-Juice Pill" is not a patented pill, put up as tlmse 
ordinarily vended, but the result of ten years' experimenting and great cure In preparation Bale for 
uud taken by children. No nausea; no griping pain*; but mild, pleasant, and safe In operation Two 
bottles of the Fluid Extract ot Sarsaparilla" and one bottle of the "Grape-Juice Pills" lire worth 
their weight lij gold to those sntferlng from bad blood, poor cotuulaxkin. headache, nervousness, wake- 
lullness at night, cost Irenes* and irregularities; and to those suffering from broken and delicate consti¬ 
tutions it will give new blood, new vigor, and new life. The ‘•Catawba Grape Pills" are done up with 
great cure and in lutndsome bottles, and will surpass nil those vended In wooden boxes, and carelessly 
prepared by inexperienced mini, comparing with the English and French style of manufacturing. All 
of II. T. IlelurbohPs preparations are Pharmaceutical, not a slugie one being patented, but all ou their 
own merits. Prepared by 
H. T, HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, 
CRYSTAL PALACE PHARMACY, 594 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
PALACE OF PHARMACY, Gilsey House, Broailtvny anil 29tli Street New York. 
TEMPLE OF PHARMACY', Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, nud 104 South Tenth 
.Street, Philadelphia. Prescriptions Compounded. French, German nud Spanish Spoken. 
STORES OPEN ALL NIGHT. 
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU 
HAS GAINED A WORLD-WIDE FAME. 
D A kllf DIIDT . Proni Auction, u luk-go 
DA !M ft nUr 8 . iv 1 Ludi.is si.ua c.iid 
B , *« ***** * * Hunting-Cage Watches, 
Ten per cent, of the purchase money on day of 
Sale: Fifteen per cent, within sixty days thereaf¬ 
ter, and the balance in five equal annual payments. 
Deterred payments seven per cent, interest, semi¬ 
annually, to be secured by mortgage on premises 
sold. 
For further particulars, address 
H. J. RAFFKNSPERGER, 
Toledo, Ohio, 
full Ikiweled. detached lever movements, $24 each 
usual price fid. Goods sent C. O. D., privilege to ex 
amine. F. J. NASH, 712 Broadway, N. V. •“Worths 
the fullest confidence,"—Christian .-ldeocife, X. y 
_All that Mr. Nash says may be relied upon."— 
Christian at H'ork. 
THE 
R. R. Land Companies 
OF IOWA AND NEBRASKA, 
Oiler Hie above Lands to Settlers, at S3 to 810 per 
acre on tune at six percent,, or for cash. These 
< ompanles Imve determined to have their lands set- 
t ed at the earliest possible day, in order to Increase 
lhe business of their Railroads, which are nowall 
completed, and therefore offer the BEST LANDS in 
the BEST STATES, at the LOWEST PRICES. We 
LAND EXPLORING TICKETS, 
at our Offices in Cedar Rnpids, Iowa, and at No, 1 La 
rnilie strf ;et, Chicago. Railroad fares west of those 
icS ,C ^ lo holders of exploring tickets 
who Purchase 80acres or more. Large Reductions of 
" to colonies, or parties of 25, or more. Col- 
fnr 2 n^emi s, n w,n f .“ n the J>jnds in both States, sent 
to parts .j f LI[e'worhi.“' a pp!y "o* 8e ‘ U I KKE 
ANTED—AGENTS, (5-0 per rbinJ tn sell 
the celebrated HOME SHUTTLE SEWING 
MACHINE. Has the wide i-jerd, makes lhe 
“’lockstitch” (alike on both sides,) and is 
fillip licensed. The best and cheapest family 
Sewing Machine in the market. Address 
JOHNSON, Cl.AUK * CO., Boston, Mass., 
Pittsburg, Pa., Chicago. III., or St. Louis, Mo. 
A DA V ! Wu n t ed -Good live agents to 
sell WEST’S Latest Improved Seed Planter. 
It is the simplest and cheapest of any now in use. It 
Is warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Address 
WM. F. WEST. Haversiruw, New York. 
GETTING UP CLUBS. 
GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS 
Tub Pkople’s Practical Poui.tuy Book,— For 
a thorough and complete work, it is the most concise 
and direct of any poultry hook wo are acquainted 
with. There are single pages worth the price of the 
book to any one who keeps fowls.— Kansas Fanner. 
Tllg work illustrates its lessons by move than a 
hundred wood ruts, which show almost every de¬ 
sirable oontrlvnnco and Implement of the oraft. 
The book i* thor.mghly practical, giving the results 
of intelligent experience.-Thr Methodist. 
ALTHouqh many illustrations and paragraphs 
have been copied from other poultry books, und from 
newspapers, we fee) warranted in stating that this is 
the most desirable treatise on poultry now extant — 
Pomeroy's Democrat. 
Parties Inquire how to get up cluhg. Our answei 
is, send for Price List, and a Club form will accom¬ 
pany it with full directions,—making a large saving 
to consumers and remunerative to Club organizers 
31 <C 33 T'ESEY' STREET, 
P. «. Box 5643. NEW YOUK. 
