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THE 
“EMPIRE” 
Turns with HALF the labor 
of other Wringers. 
Has MORE capacity. 
Tl»e Hearing* of Roll* 
NEED NO OILING. 
Its Cog Wheels are A LAV AYS 
in gear. 
In all AA ringers that have the crunk attached to the shaft of the lower roll, that roll 
YN HAS and ALWAYS WILL turn on the shaft, and give out before the upper 
roll Is half worn. 
“In the Empire the crank Is not attached to the shaft of either roll, which entirely obvi¬ 
ates this difficulty, consequently the purchaser is saved the expense of repairs .”—Rural New- 
Yorker. _ _ 
TRY THE EMPIRE, 
in comparison with ANY OTHER Wringer in the market, and keep the best. 
It will bo shipped as directed, on receipt of the price, $9. And if, after trial of four 
weeks, it does not prove satisfactory, return it by Express, at our expense, and the money 
will be refunded. 
A liberal reduction in price will be made to retail dealers, or other parties (not 
dealers) w r ho will sell the Empire in their respective localities where dealers are not selling 
it. If you do not wish to Bend to the Factory, tell your merchant to send for you. 
For Circulars, terms, &c., address 
_ EMPIRE WRINGER CO., Auburn, N. Y. 
GEO. WOODS & COS PARLOR ORGANS. 
[Let our friends among the hills and on the prairies, away from town and city 
entertainments and privileges, heed this. —Editor.] 
HAPPY CHILDREN 
are those whose thoughtful parents provide for them 
GOOD G *1 Jfl E S , 
I 
AND PASTIMES, 
UBing every effort to make the home circle the dearest place on 
earth. The sweet memories of such a home will run through all 
their lives and cheer them in many a trying hour. 
CHILDREN NEED AMUSEMENT, 
And it is not a waste of money to buy them toys and games, but 
when buying select those that instruct as well as amuse. 
The best possible use vou can make of seventy-flve cents wili 
be to buy that 
SPLENDED NEW CARD GAME, 
the first in a NATURAL HI STORY SE RIES, c alled 
A VI" L U D E, 
'i'iiciit (i«niu\ vno\ solo stops 
ar« capable of the most beautiful musical effects. 
.EOLIN'L —A soft or hrcnlliing stop. 
^ Hl'IIAA.l —A baritone solo, not a fan or tremolo. 
1'IANO—which will never require inning. 
Few are ft ware of the perfection the Parlor Organ has reached, the variety of musical 
effects of which it is capable, and how desirable an addition it jg to the parlor These instru- 
TfbdsKnd^ iUUi entbu8iaem b >' re ason of their quality of tone, elegance 
Agents wanted in every town, Circulars containing music free. 
G-EO. WOODS *Sl CO., Cambridgeport, Mass. 
WAREROOMS, !- %% Chicago. 
_ 1 33 King William St., London. 
For Cheese Apparatus 
OR FURNISHINGS, 
Send for Illustrated Circular and prices to 
Will. It Al.I’ll, l lieu, N. V. 
FENCE WIRE "“sa*"™”- 
1 -till ULI IT liLU. for Graperies, Fences, &c. 
Price, 6 cents per pound. L. <!. TlLLOTfSON & CO., 
K I)ey Street, New York. V Smith’s Manual of 
Telegraphy 30 cents per copy. 
Fowls for Sale! 
Premium Standard and Pedigree Fowls of the 
Asiatic. Dark Brahma, French and Game Varieties. 
Kggs, $5 per Dor.. See. Circulars for particulars. 
Address, Box IS. HENRY SKKRRETT, 
Poulterer to Isaac Van Win kmc, Greenville, N. J. 
CHEESE VATS 
AM) HAIRY APPARATUS, The most Com¬ 
plete and Perfect in the world. New illustrated 
Circulars for 1374 will be ready In a few days. Ad¬ 
dress CHARLES MILDER & SON. Utica, Ni Y. 
KEEP THE COLD OUT. 
The greatest article yet sold for keeping offices 
houses, &o., warm; very simple: will pay for itself 
a hundred times over during the ce il weather; can 
he readily attached anywhere! vsetl in nearly every 
store and office in our city, and gives universal satis¬ 
faction. Sample sent on reei 25 eente, Agents 
wunted. AdctresB LEE A CO., Rochester, i\. Y. 
$25 PER DAY 
n*4ng tH« WKLL AtfORR. 
Tmi «l P fan*. >1 
•u, lot Ue»b. Anf.r Ou.. EM. AL> 
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. 
Moore's Rural New-Yorker. —The 
world-wide reputation of the publisher of the 
Rural Neav-Yorker is not to be dimmed. 
His journal is to be better in every respect 
than ever before, and will remain, as it has 
long been, cite leading |and largest Agricul¬ 
tural Family Journal in the world. Remem¬ 
ber that. Mr. Moore is always as good and 
generally better than he promises.— Roch¬ 
ester Dn tty Express. 
[The above, though not new, is seasonable.] 
Wk have been a constant reader of the 
Rural Neav-Yorker for many years, and 
have therefore no hesitation in saying that 
neither anything contained in Hie prospec¬ 
tus, or the most flattering notice we can 
give, is in excess of the real merits of the 
paper. We now repeat what we have often 
times said before, that it is the best Rural 
Newspaper in the World ,—Sioux City Times. 
The Rural is not only a favorite in the 
rural districts, but deservedly popular in the 
cities. No newspaper in any country ever 
ran a more prosperous career —Louisville 
(Ky.) Journal. 
OR GAME OF BIRDS. 
The only Game ever Published in tub Interest of Sci¬ 
ence. Nothing yoii can place in the hands of your children will 
do more to instruct and at the same time entertain them. 
It is the best Incentive to the systematic study of Natural His¬ 
tory possible, and the most entertaining game in the mar¬ 
ket. No one tires of it as a pastime, old and young alike play it 
with unabated enjoyment, while children pass hours in looking at 
the pictures of the Birds and studying their descriptions. 
More than 50,000 Games sold in the last Sixty Daa t s. 
Everybody Surprised and Delighted. Send for it at 
I'll ONCE. 
“ Avllude is an admirable conception, thoroughly in sympathy 
with the most advanced ideas of juvenile instruction.These 
Birds go on a good mission, and will find their way to the hearts 
of a host of children.” Prof. A. H. Davis. 
Sold by all stationers and toy dealers, or sent post-paid, on receipt 
of seventy-flve cents, by 
WEST & LEE, Publishers, 
Worcester, Mass. 
BUILDING PAPER! 
* For Sheathing, Roofing, Deafening, Carpet Lining, and as a substitute for Plastering. Send for Samples 
®nd Circulars t“ B. E. H.u.v. A' Co., OB & 68 Park Place, N. Y., or Rock River Paper Co., Chicago. 
PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST CO. 
ASSETS ° f ’ A . 
Similar to the Friends Provident” of England. Ttishs not confined to h LowV&teB of Mortality 
Prudent, straight-forward and economical management. Strictly Mutual. 
_ Business IVIen wanted as Agents. 
THE PRESS AND THE RURAL. 
EOFJfOWELl&IO. Moore’s Rural Neav-Yorker is not a 
'—A w sensation paper, and may not win patrons 
conduct an Agency for the reception of advertise— cn fast he some that are * lint those it wire it 
ments for American NEWSPAJ’ifittS-the most com- some mat art, , nut Uiose 1C AVIES it 
plete establishment of the kind in the wurid. Kix keeps, by giving them the full worth of their 
thousand Nkw.shai'Urs arc kept regularly on file . - , . - . . . . 
open to Inspection by customers. Xo reading-room money ill instructive-, wholesome, ttgree&ble 
Has®? -*<«* «**"»»»*»■«■<<« 
home price oi the paper, without any additional Household Affairs, with a goodly array of 
charge or do that an advertiser, in deal- rit^nwTrifnH . at i ± t» yet 
ing with the Agency, l* M-VtMl trouble and corns- Literal y Matter r Mitrket/S, &C., &C. e pre- 
Bpondeneo, multim? one QOlitract intsiruu of u dozou, Qiime that no man who tonlr 'I’pv Rni? at, wah 
u hundred or a thousand. A Unnk of eighty pagesl “° m \ wn ? U OK nuKAL was 
containing llsta id heat papers, largest clrculaiiou*, ever afraid or ashamed to be seen reading it, 
“■ SerfUted to commend ,t to his neighbor,. 
- H «“« «■»“». <» n - t - **»«*«• 
on application. Persons at a distance- wishing tq _ _ 
make contracts for advertising in any town, ,-ity, iHE RURAL NEW-YORKER is a paper the 
county, State or Territory of the United States, or ..... 1 - 1 -* r«i . 
any portion of the Dominion of Canada, may send fame of which u> without a blot. Gliaracter- 
P f wliat they Avoat, together istically Agricultural, it is in the broadest 
with a copy of the A«lvcrti*cni<-ut they desire in- J e . , 
sorted, and will receive information by return mall sens© a Family Paper—one which may be 
ereasejedt/ce^or'foreuo the ordlr? For'sueh inf!.r- admitted without doubts as to its tendency. 
not 1 on,v 1 ' end thofrI*®. 18 ffi II has an lmmeuse circulation, and merits 
P. Rowell a Co. tor tiieir services Orders are ac- patronage wider still. Its readers are like 
SSSAKf 551 OH™''. «l»v* a*ta* for-HooBK.-.&cm- 
dress the American .News paper Advertising Agency, mer and Chronicle. 
/m m 1 L n t#Tjrt*i»\l\/ The best Weekly Agricultural and Family 
/ 1 1 I hatyHi* |\LIW,|\ * Newspaper we ever saw is the Rural New- 
A/JL JL A. W \ A. Yorker. It has several Editors, all men of 
1 reputation, besides numerous regular con¬ 
tributors, scattered all over the country.— 
Kentucky Statesman. 
Moore’ 8 Rural Neav-Yorker is ’second 
to no Agricultural paper in America, and in 
many of its departments excels all competi¬ 
tors.— London (Out.) Advertiser. 
SI 
EAKNED BY 
Bend for h Cir¬ 
cular of the Peo¬ 
ple’s Atlas, the 
most popular 
work out. J. DA¬ 
VID WILLIAMS, 
4(1 Beckman Street, 
New York. 
