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(FOR AGRICULTURAL. PURPOSES,) 
AND 
Farmers’ Boilers. 
Those are designed for cooking food for stock and 
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JUKStlLE 
1840, S R 1870. 
FOR THIRTY YEARS 
Has that well-known, standard aud popular remedy,, 
the 
Pain Killer 
manufactured by Perry Iiavls & Son, Providence, R.. 
l„ been before the public, and in that time has be-, 
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by people of all nations. 
It remains, to-day. that same good and efficient- 
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earned its world-wide popularity by its intrinsic 
merit. No curative agent has hud so wide-apread 
sale or given such universal satisfaction. 
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Sold by nil Druggist*. 
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si a 33 micr street , 
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the A M ERICA N liNITTINl, 111 l CHINK 
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NORTH CAROLINA LAND COMPANY. 
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WORTH CAROLINA I.AND COMPANY, 
_ „ , Raleigh, North Carolina. 
R. ICinc? st. and, .Secretary. 
INSURANCE COMPANY, 
of Hartford, Coun., is the only company in 
America writing yearly or monthly general 
accident policies. It has done a large and 
successful business for six and a-half yearn, 
during which time it has written 190,000 
policies, and paid over 12,500 claims for 
death or injury by accident. Its cash assets 
amount to @1,500,000. 
The Travelers 
THE TRAVELERS LIFE AND AC¬ 
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Hartford insures against General Accidents, 
and not merely “ accidents of travel.” It 
insures against accidents on the street, on 
the farm, in mills, factories, offices, stores or 
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Life aud Accident 
THE TRAVELERS LIFE AND AC¬ 
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Insurance Company 
In the Massachusetts Insurance Commis¬ 
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" The Travelers, now in it* sovonth year, ami the 
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EMILY HUNTINGTON HIIUUER, 
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OUBLE-THICK TJ OOFING. 
•Ltd the Rest Inducements! 
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' PRINDXE'S 
S TE AM E R. 
Cl l)C |jit 55 Iff. 
ILLUSTRATED REBUS.-No. 15. 
L A T. X X X V °_ _ 
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ZST 'Answer in two weeks. Fourteen. 
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PROBLEM.—No. 12. 
Two men, A nnd 11, having bought the grass 
in a triangular meadow, agree that A shall cut 
his half first by mowing continually around the 
meadow. How wide a si rip must he cut on each 
side, the sides of the meadow being 120, 170, and 
250 rods respectively? W. B. B. 
Answer in two weeks. 
CHARADE.-No. 10. 
Within hearing of the town, 
By a grape-vine wild, bent down, 
lu a pasture for my first. 
Grows my whole. 
Sitting in the cool shade made 
By my whole witli vine o’er laid, 
I now write, nor am afraid 
Of my first. 
Over head, fruits blue-black shine, 
One’s the wild grape of the vine. 
Sometimes used for rnakingwino, 
Of the other. 
While I listen to the birds, 
(The while writing these few words,) 
Taste 1. 'TIs my second, the fruit 
Of my whole. 
6je/" Answer in two weeks. f. 
-+-»» ■ —.. 
PUZZLER ANSWERS. 
Itj.ustr ATun REBUS No. H.—“ That that that that 
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Miscellaneous Enigma No. 7.—The Pragmatic 
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Kinni.it No. 2.—A River. 
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