MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
APRIL 2B 
Ocr readers will be grateful for the room | 
given to the advertisement this week of the fa¬ 
mous Steam Washer of Mr. Tilton. We are 
prepared to recommend this invention as all 
the advertiser and manufacturer claims for it, 
and every family should order one at once. It 
saves woman’s toll and thus saves her life. It 
more than pays for Itself in a very short time 
by the saving of fabrics, that by the old process I 
of washing were worn out more than by actual 
service. The washing hue been hitherto 
greater wear and tear upon garments than the 
wearing Itself. The new Steam Washer secures 
a clear gain to all who use it. The advertiser, 
Mr. Tilton, is a thoroughly reliable gentleman, 
and will perform all he promises— Methodist 
Recorder, Pittxhura, Pa. 
Pittsburg, Pa. 
J. (J. Tn/fON -Sir: We have used your Steam 
Washer in our family for three months, and are 
well pleased with it. Would not do without it 
for 1 hreo times its cost. CHA8. D. BUTLER, 
Wood Engraver, 24 Fifth Avenue. 
TILTON’S PAGE. LARGEST ADVERTISEMENT IN THE WORLD. j IMPORTANT 
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ANNOUNCEMENT! 
In 1871 I invented and secured letters patent 
for an 
Will Cleanse Your Clothes Without Rubbing. 
a simple arrangement by which steam was ap¬ 
plied to the washing of clothing. I have here¬ 
tofore sold this under the name of 
EXTRACTS FROM MAY LETTERS. 
Bowling Green, Warren Co., Ky„ May 8,187.1. 
Mr. .1. C. Tilton— Dear Sir: The Washer 
came duly to hand on the lid inst. Accept my 
thanks for your promptness. I am glad to ac¬ 
knowledge it all you recommend. Several have 
come to see it tried ; all acknowledge It a per¬ 
fect success. I write to order a deed to War¬ 
ren Co., Kentucky. Please send C, O. D., and 
instruct the Express Agent to hold it 30 days, 
if I cannot pay for it sooner. Yours, respect¬ 
fully, WM. H. WHALIN. 
MRY one sold is fully warranted. Steam Washer 
K Saves l abor, Wear and Tear, and the Annoyance 
of* Wash Day. 
It will Do the Washing of the Family while you are Eating 
Breakfast and Doing up Dishes. 
ST. CATHARINE, Ltan Co., Mo., May 15,1871. 
Mr. J. C. Tilton:— Enclosed, please find 
$31.80 P. O. Order, for deed to Linn County, Mo. 
This is the full amount for said County. It 
works to a perfection in everything we have 
tried. JONATHAN HANEY. 
West Point, May 8, 1873. 
J. C. Tilton, Esq.:—I have received the sam¬ 
ple Washer all right, and, after giving the same 
a good trial, I am convinced It is all a* repre¬ 
sented, and am therefore prepared to go into 
the business in earnest. Send me a deed of 
Lee County, Iowa, C. O. D., as soon as possible, 
and oblige very much, 
JOS. F. STltOTHMAN. 
Idaho, 1873. 
Mr. J. 0. Tilton, Pittsburg, Pn„ Dear Sir: 
The Steam Washer was received a few days 
ago, and gives entire satisfaction. You will 
And enclosed ton dollars. Please send deeds 
for Ada and Boise Counties 0. I>. Ada first 
choice, Boise second, according to.vour special 
terms. Placorvillo, Boise Co., is my nearest 
express office. The deed should lie given to 
R. H. Robb and Win. Harmon. Yours, truly, 
It. H. ROBB. 
Shady Hill, Henderson Co., Ivy., May 10,1873. 
Mr. J. C. Tilton Enclosed find ($«2) for this 
and Madison Counties, 37,759 inhabitants. I send 
one-half pi) the amount, and you will please 
send deeds by express to Sallilo, Tennessee 
River, C. O. D. I will get them in <10 days as 
you require, and send you the other half, f 
want you for the other $21 to send a half dozen 
Washers by steamboat to 
J. W. SPARKMAN. 
Bloomington, May loth, 1873. 
Mr. J. C. Tilton, 
Dear Sir:— The Washer came duly to hand. 
Accept my thanks for your promptness. I am 
glad to acknowledge it all you recommended. 
Several came to see it, they all say it is the 
best they ever saw. Inclosed you will find ($13; 
thirteen dollars by P. O. Order, $10 to apply on 
deed to McLane Co., $2 for posters and direc¬ 
tions, $1 for stamps. I send 50 cents for circu¬ 
lars, making $13.50. 
Direct to MATHEW COSTELLO, 
Bloomington, McLane Co., III. 
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VALUABLE PATENT 
TO BE GIVEN TO OUR PATRONS. 
On the 17th of May, 1864,1 obtained Letters 
Patent of the United States, (No. 42,806.) for ' 
making Soap. Since I invented and patented 
my first “ Steam Washer ” in 1871, 1 have given 
the matter of washing clothes much attention. 
I flatter myself that I have at last succeeded 
in making a Soap which f think ought to bo 
used in every family. I am not in the business ] 
of manufacturing, therefore I propose to give < 
the benefit of my discovery to Hie purchasers r 
of the Steam Washer, believing that I may be 1 
indirectly benefited by knowing that all who ‘ 
test the Steam Washer with this Softp will do i 
better work than with a poor article of Soap. 1 
Could all persons know the extensive frauds in ' 
Soap, the vile adulterations, none would he i 
surprised If the washer-woman did fail some- * 
times t;c> do good work. By my invention, Soup t 
can be made pure and white as snow, costing r 
but one cent per pound. It can be made to coat 1 
10 cents per pound, and worth as much, and go 1 
as far as any three pounds of Soap. It can be <■ 
used in a liquid form, bottled for use, (Spirits 
of Soap.; It is cheap, easily made, and no j 
doubt will be generally used. 
Bear in mind 1 charge nothing for this right. * 
: Esas—sss’-rstss" 
noses Tim ua i vi \ vs: uuusm , . ’ in .i ponarue manner for domestic pur- 
I. It does its own work, thereby saving a large portion of the time usually taken in a familv 
?* “ ,tmch than is required by any other method. 1 ’ 
; ao~ 
«• by m “ hedllM 11 * 1U '< by« macLi.,0 
.Ubbbig b^d fiUeSt lace t0 “ bed - WaMket ’ - washed perfectly and witll^t withtut^ 
II i* truly a Labor and LIoUics Saving Invention. 
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READ THE FOLLOWING CIRCULAR AND TESTIMONIALS: 
a, » "a'SSrr" S£2 «“•»“' <*»»>«« 1M, I’rapo&e .0 ,o. 
oiivia tLu. 1 “I”* ““ W r 0t 
arc dooided improvements over the «i.i , r Macbials have been constructed -many of which 
withal. People will continue to have Wushu* MmJSSS? bnttf me axT^ijf 
ivl'sn bvsmii'wh f |' r ' , ^ dt ! lla, ' s <mucl ‘ lp&s than any ordinary Washing Machine), and enable all to 
"pop application i .in ton. ant tho to by " ”. y J ? ! <“■“* 
to r-;‘YuUf'f u ;":t lh " °“ t -«»*« «» 
there are many methods whioh ratghl he suggest ed win i™ 0 1,ru ‘ tU ‘ !,blt ‘- ln uepiy, I would t-uy that 
of which 1 will •rnggest Y ; wljl ? h 8oem lo wrk well, hut the most prominent 
stogie trial how towSt AM T “ ^e^UlI, tCSt «’ "»» ^rn by a 
a's’nn^ rt " n Sk 
Sighted' wltSf 1 "’ *** W,WS ** ** eMhin « 
si’terward, at GJOoeoh. A single trial In this 
sure to succeed n^ t.mes L mn "rte vou ??!!!“■ T 1 SU " '"' o1h(r M is 
approaoh almost any one who has any inclination aa*" 0WjuM ^\ aLIt w >" 
stipulate with him to take a Washer'or ev “ t e .^ n ly it R wm f mu ' readil - v 
succeed nlnoty-nlae times in a hundred to make I vZ V l ' . C,Riluw1 for “• V "“ ^il 
that case lose no time in ordering!«rt«rfg tor 8at,8f * c,i ‘ > «- Yon should in 
m advance the money. Yon should, meantime, continue to mke mderf a ad W th o ilme' vm,r ! j'" n ^ en1e “ t 
come, to hand yon might havea gross sold. Vou should likewise arrange with h ilLu.Tthe wSr 
Consequently, after you have sold a few hundred In a county, you can sell n„ , ° 
much more than at the star,. You can calculate what y.mrgaK 
tins is not o tenth part of what you ought to make, for while you are traveling you will mVctt. witiVni-m 1 
men who want to make money, to whom you rtm soil rights. There is no business you ran ernga <i i n widen 
o rrs such sjjlendHl inducements. Besides It is a safe business—no loss, and plp«isaut because iT 
perfect satisfaction. 1 cannot see how I ran propose better terms ShouM J allow mv^ron 'V*"" 0 ” 
.bolr own terms, I scarcely believe they could make better u-rms Z'umMvL iZ mukfmo 1 
On the receipt of Five Oollars. I will ship you a complete Washer,as a sample a conv of thonhJvL* 1 
rccelpToftho Was i ' 1 *° l A ^ eno ^’ wl(l1 Ju ** Instructions how to conduct the business And upon “he 
re ceipt of the Washer you may have time to test it, and if you find it not as represented i win , U ° 
money. The Washer retails at 510, After 1 send you a sample I will h, “d yohr couniv u vZon.a u ^ 1 
ioi you to decide whether you wish to purchase or not, f will furnish blank deed u mi- ii ,• ' Bmc 
orders, and will do afi I can to onahie yarn to succeed in yTuton o ' vZ 
ehmee of torritOiy may be taken by some one else. Addross y ’ y 
WOMAN’S FRIEND, 
for such it is in fact. I have advertised it ln 
nearly every Religious Newspaper In the United 
States and Canada, also in the leading secular 
papers, using double-column advertisements. 
The readers of this circular may remember see¬ 
ing my Card in the various papers of the coun¬ 
try during i he past year. Extracts from letters 
received from my customers, also from the 
press, in another column, will indicate how 
it has been received by the people and press 
throughout the country. 
J. C. TILTON, 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 
have been sold already. It is sufficient for my 
* purpose to say that I am satisfied that nothing 
heretofore advertised ever rendered so general 
satisfaction. Yel this, my first invention, was 
i not quite perfect. And for the last two yoars I 
have applied myself to the study of construct¬ 
ing and perfecting a 
New Steam Washer. 
And, as the result of my elTorts, I feel every' 
assurance that I have been entirely successful. 
My new Steam Washer, patented in 1873, is 
absolutely faultless; so much so that I never 
knew a single person, who has seen it work, 
fail to be delighted with it. It has rendered, 
thus far, 
Perfect and Universal Satisfaction, 
and such must be the result, for it works like a 
wonder— never failing to do all claimed for it, 
rn conclusion, let me say, that should anyone 
say that he has seen a Steam Washer, ask him 
if he has seen the new' 
STEAWI WASHER 
of 1873, now being advertised so extensively in 
whole-page advertisements. If he answers in 
the negative, request him to suspend judgment 
until a sample can be procured and fully tested. 
I will send cue as 
A SAMPLE FOR $5, 
just half the retail price—and I fully warrant 
it. After a person buys a sample, he can get 
them of me at cost. 
$60 Profit can He Made on a 
Single Dozen, 
and I have known Agents to take orders for 
A IIOZLA IIV AN HOLMS. 
There is no way to make money faster. Send 
for a sample, and secure your territory. Make 
money while you can. 
1 have made arrangements by which I can 
hereafter furnish my customers with the very 
best 
WRINGER 
in the market, and will send a sample for $8; 
case of (six) 6, $50; per dozen, $90. No change 
in prices. 
