CABLE 
SCREW 
wir?: 
(CIRCULAR.) 
Consumers Importing Tea Co., 
No. 8 Churcl* Street. 
New York City* 
GEO. A. PRIME & CO., 
Organs & Mclodcons 
P. O. Box 5,509 
This is a combination of capitalists to supply the 
consumers of Teas throughout the United States on 
the mutual principle. 
We have experienced agents in all the best dis¬ 
tricts <.f China and Japan to select Teas especially 
for our trade. 
We expect every consumer of Teas o render us all 
the assistance they can in carrying out our enter¬ 
prise, as we make a specialty of SUPPLYING CON¬ 
SUMERS ONLY (aud allow no middlemen to make 
any profit on our Importations), wnich will enable 
us to supply them with Teas at prices lower than 
have ever been known, and of those One qualities 
tin t. seldom reach the Interior, being sold only to 
the large cities and among the very wealthy. 
Hoping the consumer will take an interest in onr 
enterprise, ami send at once for a circular with full 
explanations of bow to proceed to obtain our goods, 
we remain, 
Most respectfully yours, 
Consumers Importing Tea Co., 
No. 8 Church 8t„ 
P. O. Box 5,509. New York City. 
Entered, according to Act of Congress, in January, 
1874, by the Consumers Importin'' Tea Co., in the 
Office of the Librarian of Congress, Washnigton, D.C. 
The Oldest, Largest and Most Perfect Manufactory 
in the United States. 
Now in use. 
No other Musical Instrument ever obtained the 
same Popularity. 
E;ar"Send forlPrice-Lists. 
Address BUFFALO, N. Y, 
'A - A'' 
FREEMAN & BURR. % 
Clothing Warehouses, 
138 & 140 Fulton St., New York, f 
1 7IIMJEIUAN .V BURK have very great pleasure 
; In Inviting intention to their immense Stock ol 
new mid GleRrtnt HOloctlonH for the present anil ap¬ 
proaching Reasons. 
*5, SPRING O’COATS, $20. 
$10. Spring ( )’coats, $25, 
* 15 . Spring O coats, $ 30 . 
TJiREERfA \ A- Bi:RU’8 Stock embraces all the 
J’ popular Styles in fabrics In 81.ITB antiI CLOl 11- 
ING or every oosci Iption, tor all classesand all occu¬ 
pations. Orders for (innnents to measure are neatly 
and p.omptly executed lit moderate prices. 
Suits, *10. Suits, 
Suits, *i 5 . Suits, 
Suits, $20. Suits, 
Suits, *30. Suits, 
Suits, $40. Suits, 
Suits, $ 50 . Suits, 
IMtUEIiAS *V BURR *Pare no expense or pains 
P in the getting up of Bovs’ and Youths’ Clothing. 
For years it lias been u specialty with t hem. All the 
favorite d.-si ns and most fashionable materials for 
$1,500 £ Premiums. 
IMPORTANT to POTATO GROWERS 
SOMETHING NEW I3ST FIELD SPORTS. 
Inexperienced but Enthusiastic Sportsman, — 11 0 crikey! What a Rabbit! And 
brought to bay !” 
Compton’s Surprise—Showing the Growth from 
a Single Eye., by F. Seiler, Verona, N. Y. 
AA to be divided among the six 
O i tJv/.vv/ successful competitors who 
shall produce the largest quantity of either of 
III,- following varieties of Potatoes :—liXTR V 
KAIll.V VERMONT, BROWNELL'S BEAUTY 
or COMPTON k SURPRISE, rrom onc-qunrler 
of an acre of meuimreil ground. *250 for each 
variety. 
£>*yj%A AA to be divided among the six 
C> 4 tJu/,UU succoshful competitors who 
■shall produce the largest quantity from ONE 
POL.NO of the seed Ofeilttor ot the iibove tiuiued 
varieties. $£W for each variety. Subject to 
condition* named in our Potato Catalogue, a 
copy of which will be mailed to all applicants. 
fgr~Thn Seed in all cases to be purchased 
from us. 
PRICES FOR BROWNELL'S BEAUTY AND 
COM 1’TON'S STJRPR1 E.-l'er lb., $1; 3 lbs. 
to one address, $2, by mail, prepaid. By ex¬ 
press or freight, charges paid by the pur¬ 
chaser. *i peck. $3; l peck. *5; 54 bushel, 
*8 ; 1 bushel, *15 ; 1 barrel, £X». 
EXTRA EARLY VERMONT. By mail, pre¬ 
paid, 1 pound,75 cents; 2 pounds, *1. By 
express, charges paid by purchaser, 1 peck, 
*3; 54 bushel, $5; bushel, *9; barrel, 
SNOWFlAKli-by mail prepaid—$3 per pound. 
BLISS'S HARDENER'S YLMAN.YC and 
Abridged Catalogue. —100 pages, illustrated. 
Mulled to all applicants Inclosing two three- 
cont stamps. 
Bliss’s Illustrated Catalogue aud Guide to 
the Flower und Kitchen Garden, 200 pages, 
several hundred Illustration*, with a beauti¬ 
fully colored lithograph. Mailed to all appli- 
inu.n i'«™ini. nf 25 I'witfl. Address 
Best and Cheapest Work on Poultry 
All who keep Poultry of uuy kind, for cither profit or pleasure, should at once procure 
mid carefully peruse a copy of the popular work entitled 
THE PEOPLE’S PRACTICAL POULTRY BOOK 
By W1U. Tl- LUWM, 
which describes and illustrates the different varieties of Fowls, and tells all about their Breeding, 
Rearing, Care, Management, <Ve, The work i* thorough and complete, giving PRACTICAL In t'OU- 
mation on the Beat Breeds to Raise, Best Mode of management, Number of Fowls to 
Keep. Prevention and Lure of Diseases, Dressing mid Packing, (!npuni%iiig Pl ot ess. 
OPEN. 
CLOSED. 
The above cut shows the 
SEWING .UAOI1INE. With the case Closed it is 
a neat piece of furniture, aud can be used for a Cen¬ 
ter Table or Stand. . .. 
When the case is open, it makes a very large table 
for supporting the work being sewed. 
This case rest* upon castors, and it requires no 
effort to move it to any part of the room. , 
Examine tills style before deciding which hewing 
Machine you will have. Pi tee SU0. 
WEED SEWING .MACHINE CO., 
* Hartford, Conn. 
Branch Offices and Local Agencies everywhere. 
The Church Journal 
and Gospel Messenger for 1S74. 
The Metropolitan Paper of the Protestant Epis¬ 
copal Hi u re h in the l'nited States. 
NOW 18 THE TIME TO HUBSCIUBE. 
THE OLDEST AM) LEADING GUI IU'11 PAPER. 
Every issue contains Excellent Editorials. Inter¬ 
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Home and Abroad, Criticisms, aud choice original 
and sele etnd Family and Misoellanepas Beadiug- 
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with, the limns. Every earnest < AurcA man needs it. 
Everv Hector needs it as an efficient nsslstnnt. Edit¬ 
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Agents wanted In every parish to obtain subscrib¬ 
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work and believe in growth; idled with incentives 
to thought and zeal. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS OE- 
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HEV. W r . A, MATSON, D.D., Proprietor, 
783 Broadway, New York. 
? WILBOR'S COMPOUND OP ^ 
PURE COD LIVER 
, OIL AND LIME.^ 
PRESS OPINIONS OF THE P. P. P. BOOK 
Commend themsolves to all 
sensible parenlSj as with 
them their children's shoes 
will wear three times longer 
than without. 
From the Knni-nt Farmer. 
Thu Firopj r’b nr At, Pom,TUT Book.—F or n ihnrouvrh and 
cofu|ilete work, St if. ti t- rnoul roticUv and direct ©I any |»owltry bm>k 
wo are Mcqunluti .l with. Then' two clu^b* |»Hgek worth the primcf 
the I took to any <iuiMvho !.vv[>i ftiWUi 
From the New England Homirttond, 
It id the mott uoiui»l*»t*i work of the kind evw tmUUhcd. aud cow- 
tium* overv tiring any hod \ >vi*heo to ki ©w uboul Dfvcd* of low Id, with 
the rcHrinu, I dii-iiliie iiiiM inmtfr cure of all Hurts <>i the leathered 
Boots and Shoes are not 
affected by heat, cold, 
drought or dampness, ana 
therefore commend them¬ 
selves. 
the rearing, faiu-ulii# und pi _ 
tribe, fully Hud attract] r«ly pictured out. 
. ! From the Iown 
From the Country Gentleman. ... , , , . 4 . 
, % . * ... . i ,,t „ Liiiinn »n In this work we have tloiihtl«sa, 
Phk author prp«onU a l>uuk which will be a convenient addition to cou j^ ^ Stained, and it It one Uiff 
the library of any poultry keeper. 
From tbt N. Y. Dully Sun. From U ;* Cb ’ 1 
Ii is just «ucb n book n. <tv*rv prrson wauls who keens domestic Tiik author has quoted, with ts"" 
fowl"eltUur tor profit or r l..a.ur.‘ ’ papers, aud h» tlluslraled Ins pup. 
The People’s Practical poultry Book is Profusely Illustrated, 
Hundred Fine Engravings, many of them from Original Designs by the be 
postage prepaid, on receipt of the price, which iB only $1.50. Address 
GREAT REDUCTION. 
TEAS AND COFFEES 
AT WHOLESALE PRIfES. 
Increased Facilities to Club Organizers. 
Send for New Price List. 
THE GREAT AMERICANTEACO. 
P. 0. Box 5643. 81 & 33 Vesey St„ New York. 
12 Bouquet Dahlias 
by mail, post-paid, for $2.25. Circulars free. Ad 
di-ess _ DEXTER .-N OW, Chico pee. Maaa. 
iHACPor Day guaranteedmingou. 
SH K user “I'd Drilli, Catalogue frea. 
<^9 aCm WW©*‘ W.W.GnjE8,St.Louw,Mo. 
