MAGIC LANTERNS 
C.G. GUNTHER’S SONS 
502—504 Broadway, 
OFFKR THEIR EXTENSIVE STOCK OF 
8 PAEKS AND SPLINTERS 
Something about milk—water. 
Scene of the dramtner—A bar-room. 
Hanging 1b brisk,but with a fulling teDdeooy. 
Domestic broils make unn&tlafactory meals. 
An Oregon blacksmith is a “ horse Jeweler.” 
Insurrection In Egypt—The riMn of theNlle. 
Something to boot—Lightning-rod peddlers. 
The oldest Western settler—the evening sun. 
A SET of bad teeth, like a farm, has many 
achers. 
One way to get a roaring trade Is to buy a 
menagerie. 
How to get rich- Live on air and sleep on a 
clothes line. 
A man who Is out of pocket might as well he 
out of town. 
Why Is marriage like a fat paying Job ? The 
ring fixes It. 
What kind of sweetmeats were In the ark? 
Preserved pairs. 
“Mary” wrote to her “Dear John” to 
“ Comet afpastate.” 
If your plano-fnrte should catch fire, the best 
plan Is to play on It. 
Although a woman’s age is undeniably her 
own, she does not own It. 
Why should the male sex avoid the letter at 
Because It makes men mean. 
A queer old chap has niekuamed his daugh¬ 
ter Misery, because she loves company. 
BAn money! had world ! Beware I say, 
And beware, I say again! 
Men make false money every day. 
And money makes false men. 
Boston propose* a convention of bald 
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES 
AND AX. I. OTHER TURS, 
IN GREAT VARIETIES. INCLUDING 
OP ALL GRADES AND STYLES 
IN VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT, OF EVERY 
DESCRIPTION. 
502-504 BROADWAY 
Wholesale and Retail. 
need not be told that the old original 
maintains the same splendid reputation which was 
freely accorded to It when first presented for criti¬ 
cism at the 
Paris Exposition of 1867. 
Ali who have tried thla most simple, capable and 
durable 
V , -: o-, ” ^ vuu Laiuo 1 UIU LUO KiLt.IJHTl lin rlSL m n 
bag hung in the place of her stocking, and in it our hired man, Peter I 
men 
to be held next month. Probably to revive the 
old wig party. 
A Niagara County man asked to he excused 
from serving as a Juror, the other day, because 
“his mother-in-law was sick.” 
“Deal gently with the ’erring," as the cock¬ 
ney said when his fellow-boarder evinced a dis¬ 
position to eat up all the smoked fish, and leave 
him the bones. 
There Is r difference In the biography of 
James Walt, and the legend of the pillar of salt. 
One Is the story of Watt’s life and the other Is 
the story of Lot’s wife. 
Fou the benefit of those Interested we publish 
the following: 
Young Indio* under twenty summers. 
Should never flirt with city drummers. 
Because full often they will find 
These druramerB leave young wive* behind, 
Artificial butter-making na» ue< er proved 
a success. The difficulty lies Id putting In the 
hairs no that they look natural. 
A Bowling Green woman has Just fallen In 
love with her husband after regarding him 
with great dislike for ten years. 
The bood is benbtg brlglidly, love. 
The mars arc shlulg too; 
While I am gazing dreubily. 
Add thlgklg love of you; 
You caddot, oh, you cuddot know, 
My durlig, how 1 bis* you— 
(Ob, whadt u ferful cold I’ve got— 
Ok-tlsh-ul Ck-ck-tish-u!) 
endorse the merit claimed for It by the manufact¬ 
urers. 
All classes of people, and every variety of stitch¬ 
ing. bear witness that it has no equal. 
The Awards at Vienna in 1378 
to the Weed Sewing Machine Company surpassed 
those to any other exhibitor of Sewing Machines. 
The Put i nn* ol Husbandry and the Sovereigns 
of Industry are among our staunchest friends. 
No one can afford to buy u Hewing Machine with¬ 
out first examining The Favorites. 
Manufactory at Hartford, Conn. 
On all subjects pertaining to Agriculture, BortMUurt, -Domestic Affairs , and kindred topics, Moore’s 
Rural has been the Recognized authority tor a score of years, during which it has become the 
Leading and Largest Circulating Rural, Literary and Family Wbbkly on the Continent. To sus¬ 
tain and ungmsDt this pre-oinlacneo neither labor nor expense will be spared, but every proper eflort put 
forth to furnish a Model Paper fob the Rural Population-cds especially adapted to the wants of 
THE FARMER, THE HORTICULTURIST, 
THE TO OK GROWER, THE DAIRYMAN, 
THE HOUSEWIFE, THE GARDENER, <kc. 
But in addition to Its attention to Practical Affairs, the Rural Is not unmindful of the Family 
Circle, for It devotes several pages of eaoh number to Choice and High Toned Literary and Miscellaneous 
Reading, adapted to both sexes and all ages. This feature has given It a high reputation, all over the land, 
MASON & HAMLIN 
CABINET ORGANS. 
THREE HIGHEST MEDALS 
AND DIPLOMA OF HONOR, 
AS A LITERARY AND FAMILY PAPER 
The moral tom- of Mookf.'s Rural has always been pure and unexceptionable, while Its value as 
an Educator Is worth many limes its cost to uny family. During I8T6 special effort will be made tc 
render the whole paper imroarER and l-jttbu than ever before, so that its old friends shall bt 
proud of it and thousands of new ones become its ardent admirers, 
T Rl HAL’S ILLUSTRATIONS wlU continue to be Appropriate, Varied and Beautiful 
Indeed, our object is to render the paper exceptionally Valuable and Acceptable In all its Departments 
It* Reports of Markets. Crops, Etc., are alcna worth double the price of the Rural. 
Each Number of the Run al New-Yorkur contains to Sixteen QuarPages, handsomely Printed and il¬ 
lustrated. A Title Page and Index given at Um dose of each Volume, ending with June and December. 
TETtlHtJ, In Advance, Postage Prepaid t-Only *2.65 per Year, Including Postage, which wc 
prepay under the new law. 1“ tiiu- *—-—*-•« — - ’ 
Groat Inducements to Club Agents, 
behalf of the Rural and its Objects 
At VIENNA, 1873, PARIS, 1867. 
ALWAYS highest premiums at Indus- 
* . , u trtal Expositions, in Europe and Amer- 
!'». Out of hundred* there have not been six In till 
where any other orgais have been preferred. 
TIIK (l\l,Y American Organs which have over 
" v.tiii obtained any mcdai In Europe, or 
which present such extraordinary nud recognised 
excellence as to command a wide sale there. 
ft RSI' Declared by Eminent Musicians, in both 
hemispheres, to be unrivaled. H. e TES¬ 
TIMONIAL CIRCULAR, with opinions of more than 
One Thousand (sent free). 
4 H R 4PRST Snl ' 1 at fixed pr ces which 
, Ijl -.. are printed In print- lints, and 
subject to uo ihsconni. it :s the custom of other 
makers to print in their catalogues very high prices 
from which treat discounts are made, sometimes 
■•i ccnj u-jIl’ 6pec cent, or more. Tin- poorer t lie organ 
the higher the printed price nud liie larger 
the discount. n L -aiers sometimes recommend other 
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., 
Organs & Melodeous 
* • -V --— VBVUHP, v 
Iu clubs of ten or more only *2.15 per yearly copy. Including 
Premium Lists, Specimens, Ac., sent to all disposed i 
Address 
D. T. MOORE, Hew TTork City 
The Oldest, Largest and Most Perfect Manufactory 
in the United States. 
Pratt’s Astral Oil! 
Absolutely SAFE ! 
Perfectly Odorless! 
Always Uniform. illuminating qualities 
SUPERIOR TO GAS. 
(CIRCULAR.) 
Consumers Importing Tea Co., ) 
No. 8 Church Street. > 
P. O. Box 5,509. New York City. ) 
This is n 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 of China and Japan to select Teas especially 
for our trade. 
We expect every consumer of Teas to render us all 
the assistance they can In carrying out our enter¬ 
prise, as we make a specialty of SUPPLYING CON¬ 
SUMERS ONLY (and allow no middlemen to make 
any profit on our Importations), wnicli will enable 
ns to supply them with Tbits at prices lower than 
ha*re ever been known, and of those tine qualities 
dirt seldom reach the interior, being sold only to 
the large cities and uinong the very wealthy. 
Hoping the consumer will take an Interest In onr 
enterprise, and send at once for a circular with full 
explanations of how to prooeed to obtain our goods, 
we remain, 
Most respectfully yours, 
Consumers Importing Tea Co., 
No. 8 Church Sr., 
P. O. Box 5.509. New York City. 
ia£ nt i?I e 3' ac « ordin S to Act of Congress, In January, 
fili'J’L Consumers Importing Tea Co., In the 
Now in use. 
No other Musical Instrument ever obtained the 
same Popularity. 
UST" Send for Price-Lists. 
Address BUFFALO, N. Y. 
CI1AS. PRATT At CO 
EsLiblishrtl 1770. 108 Fulton St., 
New York 
focelsfopDo Your Own Printing 
Portable* &Q Pwss for cards, labels, envelopes 
” ctc - L " rger size« for large w ork. 
Business Men do If u-ir printing and 
advertising, save money and increase 
trade. Amateur Printing,delight 
fuljmsthne for spare hours. BOYS 
have great fun aud make money fust 
mprinttng. SemUwoBtampsfor full 
catalogue presses typo etc, to the Mfra 
KELSEY & CO. Meriden, Conn. 
d y HUlligier’s Patent Artopticou. 
4. The most powerful Magical Lantern 
ever made: with a brilliant oil Lamp; 
for Home, Sunday School and Lectures. 
gM Stereoptlcons, Ac. Slides at reduced 
prices. A profitable business for a man 
iu}th smalt c imtuL Cntulogues sent for 10 cents. 
WM. \. MCALLISTER, 1814 Chestnut st„ Phlla. 
Clarkes 
New Method $ $ Piano-Forte. 
Endorsed by the Musical, Educational and 
general Press, and by Good Teachers, to be 
Beyond all Comparison the Best 
to be had at Book and Music stores. 
Sent by Mail, Price, $8.75. 
LEE & WALKER, 
In Six 
AlonibB 
*14.30 
lu -Nine In Twelv 
M'a'ihb. j Months, 
AT WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Increased Facilities to Club Organizers. 
Send for New Price List. 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO. 
P. 0. Box 5643 . 81 & 33 Vesey 8t., New York 
N o, 7. | r U.'JO cash , *10.4 4 month ly for 12 months 
Many styles at proportionate rates. 
CATALOGUES ? n(1 Circulars,withfull partlan- 
7 „. 3 lara, sent free. AddressMASON 
ORGAN CO., BOSTON, NEW YORK, or 
Plan. 
Pgvtn'l iu 
A arnica. 
lu Tlitea 
Month.. 
NO. 
1. 
*14.30 
*14.30 
No. 
2. 
26.60 
No. 
3. 
27,92 
27.03 
No. 
4. 
71.SO 
16.36 
No. 
5. 
<47.00 | 
NO. 
C. 
69.00 
- 1 
No. 
7. 
*14.30 cash, *10.4 
