SAPOUO 
UNION PACIFIC 
RAILROAD COMPANY 
OFFER FOR SALE 
1,500,000 ACRES LANDS. 
WE ARE MANUFACTURING 
ANECDOTE OF A KING. 
ON THE JANE OF THE ROAD. IN TIIE STATE 
OF NEBRASKA. 
For Cash or Credit, nt Low Rates of 
Interest. 
Prices ranging from 
FOR POWER OR HAND USE, 
King Frederick of Prussia was once 
traveling in liis dominions, anti passed 
through a pretty village, where he was to 
remain an hour or two. 
The villagers were delighted to see their 
king, and hud done their utmost in prepar¬ 
ing to receive him. The school children 
strewed flowers before him, and one little 
girl had a pretty verse of “ welcome" to 
say to him. He listened most kindly, and 
told her she had performed her task well, 
winch pleased her very much. He then 
turned to the schoolmaster and said he would 
like to ask the class a few questions, and ex¬ 
amine them in what they knew. Now, there 
happened to he a large dish of oranges on 
the table close by. The king took up one 
of these, saying, “To what kingdom docs 
this belong, children ? " 
“ To the vegetable kingdom," replied one 
of the little girls. 
“And to what kingdom this?” continued 
he, as he look from his pocket a gold coin. 
“ To the mineral kingdom," she answered. 
“ And to what kingdom do I belong, then, 
my child? " inquired he, expecting, of course, 
that she would answer in rigid, order, “ To 
the animal kingdom." But she paused and 
entered very deeply, not knowing what to 
say. She feared it would not sound respect¬ 
ful to answer to a king that he belonged to 
the animal kingdom, and she puzzled her 
little brain for a reply. 
Remembering the words in Genesis, where 
it says that God “created man in Ilia own. 
image, in the image of God created lie him," 
she quickly looked up and said, “ To God's 
kingdom, sir.” 
The king stooped down and placed his 
hand upon her head. A tear stood in his 
eye. He was moved by her simple words. 
Solemnly and devoutly did lie answer, “God 
grant that I may he counted worthy of that 
.viiigclom!” 
ranging In Price from $15 to $175, and in capacity 
from one to thirty bushels per hour. 
These mills arc very Strong and Durable—require 
but little power to run them, and will grind either Fine 
Family Meal or Stock Feed without clumge of Plates. 
Each mill is fully warranted, and will more than save 
its price every year, 
NO F ARAIK It OR STOCK FEEDER 
should fail to write for our Descriptive Circular and 
Price List. Address 
TIIE DIAMOND MILL MAF’G CO. 
Cor. Front and Tike Sts. Cincinnati. Ohio. 
CONVENIENT TO MARKET, BOTH EAST 
AND WEST. 
DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLETS, WITH ACCOM¬ 
PANYING MAPS, NOW READY. 
Sent Free to All Parts of the United States, 
Canada and Europe. 
These Lands are as 
Rich and Fertile as any in the 
United States. 
For Pamphlets and information, address 
O. F. DAVIS, 
Land A cent (J. 1’. R. It. Co., 
Oinnha, Nebraska. 
ENOCH MORGAN’S SONS' 1809. 
($11 Washington St.,N. Y.) 
FARMERS AND CANVASSERS 
A Can llnd no more pleasant and profitable 
WIN T JD It. HI JYIPLOYMENT 
than to sell the PERKINS A HOUSE PATENT NON 
EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE LAMP, constructed on 
Sir Humphrey Davy's plan. The most eminent sci¬ 
entific men pronounce it 
1. Absolutely Safe under all Circumstances, 
both from Breaking and Explosion. 
2 . It gives twice its much light from same sized wick. 
3. It uses iiS per cot it. less oil. 
4 . it Is ornamental mid durable- lasts a lifetime. 
ft. it gives no odor in buroifig, turned inter so low. 
ti. The steadiness of the flame is especially wonderful 
7 . It is n successful rival of gas at a trifling expense. 
Wo will refund the money on receipt of the lump, 
it an j one of these claims proves Incorrect¬ 
ly"'One agent sold 72 Lamps the first two 
days In going from house to house. 
One old runner sold 103 lumps In « town containing 
118families, ami said, " I have lived to be a blessing 
to tuy kind.” Good agents clear $12 per day. 
For Descriptive Circular and terms, address 
VOTAW, MONTGOMERY CO., 
Cleveland, Ohio, and lit Curtlandt St. New York. 
hyi Vi V THE 
BEST 
THING 
OUT 
For Cleaning Windows, (without water;) remov¬ 
ing Stains from Mnrbl e mid Paint ; Polishing 
Knives, ino scratching;) Washing Dishes, scrub* 
bing Floors. Floor Cloth. Tnlil«-«, Hull) Tubs, 
A*e. | Polishing Tin, Brass, Iron. Copper and Steel 
Wares; Removing Gums, till, Rust and Dirt from 
machinery. Indispensable for House Cleaning, and 
ail uses (except washing clothes.) It costs but a few 
cents, and is sold by .all good Grocery, Drug and No¬ 
tion Stores. 
lUlUA. OID I to in’ IOTJIYJL 1 TJ 111 U 
FRUITGROWER! WANT YOU 
DOTY'S PATENT COMBINED 
TREE PRUNER&FRUIT PICKER, 
DECAPITATION—No. 3 
Long familiar, oil I lead; 
Some men eager follow; 
Others lazily proceed 
Over hill uml hollow. 
Once beheaded, men have died 
To me closely holdun. 
And have won a place beside 
Souls in glory golden. 
By the Hearth, Somewhere, 1870. 
Answer In two weeks. 
recommended by Carpenter, Tliurhcr of the Amer¬ 
ican Agriculturist; lion. Horace Greeley, and oth¬ 
ers 't It your Implement dealer hasn't It, send $4 to 
WM. M. DOTY. & Corttandt St., X. Y., who will ex¬ 
press it, pre-naid. 
Read these extracts:- I have been enabled to 
shape all my ornamental luvl truit tret-!, with It 
[Duty's Tree PrunerJ tif~ and mnUit not take for it 
now ten times the cost if l could not. (/it another. * * 
Fora primer of fruit and OTna mental trees, ahri)b». 
blackberries, etc., J knew of noth hid */> valuable. 
"WM, S. CAR PENCE it." 
Note.—'M r. carpenter t*Chairman of the Horticul¬ 
tural branch of the American Institute, sunt widely 
known u*o» ur of tin* host authorities, if not the best, 
on apples especially, la America. He has used my 
pruner fit if. years. 
“WM. M. Doty hear Sir: I have used your Tree 
Pruner and Fruit Picker sufficient to satisfy mo that 
it will perform all you claim for it. It is light, easily 
worked, ♦ * does Its work well. * * I can t con¬ 
ceive the need of any other instrument to perform 
the uses you cfalm for this^^ ^ KRBKMAJf ,. 
Note.—M r. Freeman is n physician, und one of the 
leading and wealthiest citizens of Wnodbritige, N. J. 
As the result of the first day’s use, Dr. fi. C. MclN- 
TYHE of Mobile. Ala., writes 1 did as much work 
with It ill one day ns I could in two With the hund 
shears and step ladder,'' and on the strength o1 his 
recommendation a Mobile Implement dealer has 
bought some to supply hi? patrons. 
J. G. KtuiWN of Lebanon, Del., writesYour 
HE REST THING FOR AGENTS 
I )OH'f A RLE, AGRIUi’LTl UAL and 
* STATIONARY 
STEAM E\<iI\ES. 
Excelled by none—equaled by few In merits of 
efficiency, economy and perfection. 
Our PORTA llLB ENGINE, mounted on Locomotive 
noil /), having tlre-b.oc and asli-plt eiitu el v surround¬ 
ed by water space, is set upon lugs and tlmuera; oecu- 
pies little room . needs no brick work : Is suitable for 
use In any place where n power is required—in Mills, 
Shops. Foundries or Print Ino Rooms, one Stock Barns, 
lor grinding, cutting and steaming loud fur stock. 
The AG RUT I.TI RAL ENGINE, supplied with 
Locomotive Uniter, Is mounted tin wheels, with pole 
fur attaching hoiM'S for moving fr on place to place. 
Is suitable for Crain Threshing, Com Shelling, Wood 
and Shingle Sa wing, Ac. 
The STATIONARY ENGINE is complete, with 
Governor Pump and Heater, with connections fitted. 
Circular*, with description and prices, furnished 
on application to A. N. wood a CO., 
Eaton, Madison Co.. N. Y. 
ALIQTJIS, 
PALMERS' EMERY GRINDER 
For MDWKIf AND RF,A PER KNIVR.s, nn«l 
nil EDGE TOOLK It ts much superior to the 
GRINDHTONK for nil jhi rpn*en, cut- more than 
twice as fast, and Is light, rlicup and durable. 
Til Y JT! Send for out very tltn rat terms to 
E. G. STORK E, Auburn, N. Y. 
PUZZLER ANSWERS, 
Biblical Enigma N«t. 4.—Tliese are also the pro¬ 
verbs of Solomon, which the men of Hezekiah, king 
of Judah, copied out. 
PROBLEM No. 6,—6'J degrees, 48 minutes, 51 seconds. 
t' hakai>k No. 5.—License. 
Illustrated Keui'8 Nu. 6 .—Hope ne’er can leave 
the human heart. 
Anaouam No. ft.— 
Oli what a pleasure, 
Whnt a prize. 
What a blessing in disguise 
Is our darling baby. 
APPLES AND CHIPS, 
miscellaneous QVbucrtisemcnts 
One of the elders of the Methodist Epis¬ 
copal Church has a son, who inherited his 
father’s love for whatever Is comic, and this 
son returned from school a few months 
since with a report of scholarship below the 
average. 
“ Well,” said his father, “ you’ve fallen be¬ 
hind this month, have you?” 
“ Yes, sir.” 
“ How did that happen?” 
“ Don’t know, sir.” 
The father knew, if the son did not. He 
had observed a number of dime novels scat¬ 
tered about the house; but had not thought 
it worth while to say anything until a fitting 
opportunity should offer itself. A basket of 
apples Stood upon the floor. And he said: 
“ Empty out these tipples, and take the basket 
imd bring it to me half full of chips.” 
’ Suspecting nothing, the son obeyed. 
“ And now,” he continued, “ put those ap¬ 
ples hack into the basket.” 
When half the apples were replaced, the 
son said : 
“ Father, they roll off. I can’t put in any 
more.” 
“ Put ’em in, T tell you.” 
“ But, father, 1 can’t put them in.” 
“ Put them in ! No, of course you can’t 
put them in. Do you expect to till a basket 
half full of chips and then fill it with apples? 
You said you didn’t know why you fell be¬ 
hind at school; and I will tell you. Your 
mind is like that basket. It will not hold 
more than so much. And here you’ve been, 
the past, month, filling it up with chip Dirt, 
—dime novel* /” 
The hoy turned on his heel, whistled, and 
said, “ Whew! 1 see the point.” 
Not a dime novel lias been seen in the 
house from that day to this. 
ELECTROTYPING, PRINTING, 
S TATE OF NORTH C AROLINA, 
LXECTUVIC DKPA RTMKNT, 
KALKtuit, Dueetnber 13,18®. 
ICLinn BmtiUTT. Esq., European Agent N.O. Lund 
Company -.—Dear Sir; It affords me pleasure to Mute, 
in reply to voir inquiry, that the officer* and mem¬ 
bers of tins North Carolina Lund Company are well 
known to me. and that 1 regard them as ID every re¬ 
spect. reliable. A ny statement or assurance they may 
make will he carried out In good ftilth. V isiiRtg you 
great oirnusi in your elYbjrta to attract immigration 
to the State, I atn. truly your*, 
W. W. HOLDEN. Governor. 
VINEGAR 
W III I L. \Jl l\ 111 LASSES, OR SOR¬ 
GHUM, in Ten Hours, without using drugs. 
For Circulars, address F. I. SAGE, Vinegar Maker, 
Cromwell, Conn. 
AND 
Engraving Establishment, 
48 ilerkman St...New X 
BLACKBERRY GROWERS Want You 
Doty’* Blackberry Pruner (same ah his Tree Pruner 
and Fruit Picker, except shorter add with no fruit 
gathering hag.) that will do your pruning three times 
us lastiis any other implement, with no stooping or 
serai elilng, nor injury of roots J bend $ft.oO to WM. 
M. DOTY. 32 Corn mult St., 8. Y. 
K. G. PllATT of Concord, Mass., says of it“ It Im¬ 
proved on acquaintance. and finally 1 pruned with it 
Grapes, Kuupheritbk, Blackberries and Gooseberries, 
to the amount of tour acres, liking it belter and better 
as 1 went along. pT 1 found it particularly adapted 
to pruning Grape Vines, doing much faster and bet¬ 
ter than by shears.” 
WAGON OWNER! WANT YOU 
Doty’s Patent Wagon .Tack, which easily raises the 
wheel of either a Ugh! carriage or a double farm 
wagon with a loud uf wood on il J Send $1.50 to WM. 
M. DOTY, 32 Curtlandt St.. N. V. 
HOUSEKEEPER! WANT YOU 
Doty’s Clothes Tongs, a handy and safe implement 
lor taking hot chillies from the wash boiler. War¬ 
ranted sitltejaciorv- Send .VI rents for one (or $1 for 
three) to WM. M. DOTY, KlUortUndtSt.. J*. Y. 
CARPENTER! WANT YOU 
A County Right land sample machine) to make and 
sell Doty’s Patent Wagon .Tacks, easily made,mostly 
of wood, for light und profitable employment? Send 
$25 to WM. M DUTY. 32 Curtlandt Si ., N-Y. 
I*. S. .N. E. States, Central and Southern Penn., 
N. J. and Del. already sold. 
PEDDLER! WANT YOU 
Doty’s Useful Machines, viz: —Prunera, Wagon 
.lacks, Clothes Pius for wire or rope lines, clothes 
Tong*, etc., at ftO to 80 per cent profit ? Send right 
along to WM M. DuTY, 32 Curtlandt St., N. Y. 
sr - T ’F U E VYIDKLY- 
,1 TfTi* 1 4 I KNOWN sen Hi K- 
WB v J 1 bkk COKNETH vnd 
! / band instrum k n ts 
ft. .RSraf; / continue to grow In popu- 
u / iarfavor. Tiudr jmeultar- 
s - - iv fine qualities lire easily 
/ ii -r^ discovered by fuir-pnndett 
i i musicians,long use serves 
ER&XV'SsJ HM38k btlt to Strengthen the first 
vAffavorable verdict. The 
closest tests and scrutiny 
frr-jffflsc -dZ&l' precede sales. Each set 
bears its own commenda- 
liamis are often encum- 
bmd with soma of the numerous interior styles 
which are vigorously “ pushed” on the market. We 
can arrange to take them when lit fair condition at a 
moderate price In exchange for a set of our superb 
instruments. „ . 
THY, and you will hold fast, because you will find 
11 Address ^ SOI RE! HER CORNET CO.. 
M. J. PAILLAKD & CO.. Agents. 
(jWJ Broadway, N. Y. 
Just received and for sale by 
J. MLAGMN, GFEOIN A; CO 
652 BROADWAY, N. Y. 
1000 $75 SEWING MACHINES 
ONE TO BE lilli:* TO EVERY PE1ISO.V 
WHO GETS 25 SUBSCRIBERS AT §3,00 EACH, TO 
MISCELLANEOUS ENIGMA.—NO. 7 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 
Sale Agents for the Celebrated 
NAHD1N WATCH. 
I am composed of thirteen letters: 
My 3,10,13, 5 is the face of a celestial body. 
My 11, 4, Sis a traveling companion. 
My 3, 6,13, l is an animal. 
My 9, 2, 7 is a color. 
My whole is what all are glad to see. 
De Witt, N. Y. A. B. Kinne. 
gAnswer in l wo weeks. 
Hitchcock’s New Monthly Magazine 
O A LEM (1R\PG HEA DO FARTERS. 
p ORIGINAL STOCK. 
Crape growers should understand tliut the large, 
showv fruit. of tfOOd t|uu.llty» IsHHinv u drut^ in nmr- 
kei 'Thu Concord has been popul.ai, but It is sur- 
pttsaed iiy some uf the “ Rogers Hybrids in all the 
essential puli it sol excellence. Rogers Hybrid Grapes 
sold from this place lust venrin Lew Y „rk at the rate 
id *2,250 per acre ft A LEM fXn.Otl is enriceded tu be 
the beat of this collection. Early, hardy, productive, 
of best, quality, as large na Us parent Hamburg, It Is 
fast winning It.’ way over all opposition. Our low 
prices puts It within reach of all- Eiuuelun. Martha, 
Waller and all liuniv varieties, and small fruits for 
sale low. Heiul for Illustrated Circular. 
J. U. BABCOCK A CO.. Lockport. N. 5. 
Made bv one Agent, selling SILVER’S PATENT El.AS- 
lie Broom. Over 50.000 now in use. Recommend¬ 
ed bv lion, Horace Greeley and American Agricultur¬ 
ist. 'One county reserved for each agent. 
C. A. Cl. Eli is A Co.. 38 Curt JunUt at., N. I., 
or 120 Washington SI.. Chlcilgu, 111. 
Instead of expending a large amount of money in advertising our MAGAZINE, we propose to use 
the amount in purchasing Sewing Machines to be given gratuitously to those who will personally exhibit 
a copy and secure us 25 subscribers at $3.00 each for one year. We are Induced to pursue this course 
because we believe that the MAGAZINE baa sufliolent merit to commend itself wherever shown, and 
wo prefer to obtain n still larger eirCdtat-ion at once, through the exertions of Jlvp agents, uitlier than 
pursue, a long course of advertising, (at great expense.) and waiting a lung time for the MAGAZINE to 
End its way by that channel into households which would gladly welcome it to-day. Therefore we offer 
a drst-eloss $?5.lD Sewing Machine to each person who will send ns $76.00 and the names of 25 subscribers 
to our MAGAZINE for the year 1*70. Those who accept our proposition are requested to notify us at 
once by mail, Inclosing the amount (25 cts. each) for the specimen copies they desire-one or more, or any 
CROSS-WORD ENIGMA.-No. 6, 
My first is in fire but not In stove, 
My second’s in anger but not In love: 
My Llilrd is in little but not. in small, 
My fourth is in fence but not in wall; 
My fifth is tti enemy, not in foe, 
My sixth is in danger, but not in woe; 
My seventh Is in house but not iu gate, 
My eighth is in dish but not in plate; 
My ninth is in sing but not in play, 
My tenth is in April but not in May. 
My whole is what we all desire. 
Windsor, Mo. 1 
{S’-Answer in two weeks. 
SOMETHING NEW 
Two Million Copies of the Annual SsIIARh- 
PKKIAN AI.M AN AO for 1371) will be giver, away, and 
in Order that the distributing may be made as rapid¬ 
ly a» possible, I should deem it a favor lo send, pre¬ 
paid. ten ur 11 flour, cuples to any person who will 
Judiciously distribute thorn in his locality. One of 
Its features arc the Seven Ages uf Man a I3fe. Illus¬ 
trated In a masterly manner. Address 1>U. O. 
PHELPS BROWN, No. 21 Grand Street, Jersey City, 
Ncwjerpey. 
fliOR A DAY MADE AT HOMEI-40 En- 
tirely new articles for Asents. {samples 
sent free. Address H. B. SHAW, Alfred, Me. 
