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HEWS CONDEHSEE. 
— There are 51,OCX) Chinese in Cuba. 
— The population of Alaska is 27,097. 
— Greeley Clubs, with white hats, are in order. 
— A man 83 years old wns recently married in 
Boston. 
— The rumor of the suspension of the N. Y. 
Standard is false. 
— Some of our papers think the cartoonists are 
overdoing the business. 
— The public debt was reduced twelve mil¬ 
lions and a-half iu April. 
— The average water fall of New England is 
between 44 and 40 inches. 
— The Atlantic Monthly has had but three 
editors since it was started. 
— The imports in Boston for April were esti¬ 
mated at ten millions in gold. 
— The quesi Ion of beer or no beer has recently 
excited Massachusetts politics. 
— The Germans will throw away the Prussian 
needle gun for a better weapon. 
— The Quadrennial Methodist Conference was 
in session in Brooklyn last week. 
— Subscriptions for the relief of Antioch have 
been started in London and New York. 
— Another bridge, to cost $4,000,000, is to bo 
built across the Mississippi at St. Louis. 
— A beautiful monument to Walter Mont¬ 
gomery has been erected in Brompton, England. 
— The amount of capital invested in menagerie 
property in this country is two millions of dol¬ 
lars. 
— A World's Convention of Young Men’s 
Christian Associations is to be held in Amster¬ 
dam in August. 
— Tho students of Amherst will test the ques¬ 
tion whether they can be compelled to go to 
church on Sunday. 
implements, ilttuljincrn, &c. 
DO YOUR OWN PRINTING 
WITH A NOVELTY JOE 
PRINTING PRESS! 
The Best Press ever Invented for tlio Purpose. 
The most valuable addition to 
';w tho IliisincwH Office i the most 
74 efficient, Instructor In Schools | 
dpgg-B the most fascinating and lustruct- 
Ivo amusement In the Family, 
and ts unsurpassed for the use of 
_A mu ten eund 
REGULAR JOB PRINTERS. 
^•Nnrafeii 47 ' 1 Hand for Descriptive and lllus- 
HUHW toil, mI Pamphlet o> IIKN.I. <>. 
unnhs, Manufagtirku, ;uu 
SB, 351 Fedora I and k,2 Km-eland Ht» , 
BBHKHI B"si'.n w. v. 
i Broadway. Now York; Kelly, 
HoWKi.fi A l*t iHVKi, in7 Market 
ijt'WSfsW St.. Philadelphia ; J. F Fowauos, 
^ 120 North Sixth Ht... St. Louis: A. 
C. Kelloog, 53-55 South Jeiroraon St., ChlcaKO, Man¬ 
ufacturer’s Agents. 
EEEB & BARTON, 
MANGFACTtmiens of 
FINE 
ELECTROPLATED 
WA.RE. 
This illustration represents a 
new design of Electro Plated 
Fork, manufactured by Heed 
& Barton. In design and tluisli 
it so much resembles the so .id 
silver, that even an expert 
would find It difficult to detect 
the difference. 
All their forks and spoons 
are mado of tho tlnost quality 
of Nickel Silver, and ure heav¬ 
ily plated with pure sliver. 
They also manufacture al¬ 
most every other article of 
Table Ware, such as Ten and 
Dinner Hots, CnUo Bas¬ 
kets, Fruit Stands, Water 
Sets, &c., in many new and 
beautiful designs, 
They pay especial attention 
to their Patent Senmless- 
Liued Ice Pilchers, which 
have been so thoroughly tested 
and given such satisfactory re¬ 
sults. 
ltoed & Burton now have 
one of tho largest works In the 
country, but they find It neces¬ 
sary to make extensive addi¬ 
tions this season. They will, 
besides greatly enlarging their 
principal factory, build a new 
one, 240x40, three stories high, 
with French roof, thus adding 
more than 10,000 square feet.of 
floor to the space now occu¬ 
pied in the production of their 
goods. 
They have salesrooms nt 
the factory, at Taunton, 
mass., and at No. *2 Mai- I 
dcu Lane, New York, 
implements, ittacljinern, &t. 
T IX ZE3 
Heal (Estate, (Etc. 
AMERICAN HAY TEDDER 
The 1st Division of the St. Paul & Pacific R. R. Co. 
Offer for Sale 
1,500,000 ACRES 
PRAIRIE, TIMBER, \\ . SSS 
MEADOW LANDS. } 
Prices range from $4 to $15 1 \* 
per acre. v >VM 
Prices range from $4 to $15 
per acre. 
Enables the most important Agricultural product of 
America to be cut, cured and stored in the barn in 
one day. Improves the quality and Increases the 
value of the hay crop. Prevents ull risk of damage 
from storms and sudden showers. Is simple, dura¬ 
ble and of light draft. Was awarded the New Eng¬ 
land Agricultural Society's only first, prise, at the 
Great Field Trial, at Amherst, Mass., as being supe¬ 
rior to all others, and tnc best and only perfect 
machine for tedding or turning hay. 
MADE ONLY BY 
AMES PLOW COMPANY, 
53 Beckman St., New York, 
and Quincy Hall, Boston. 
S3?” Send for Descriptive Circular. 
' HILL’S 
l nnliimnrlnnti II T rvrrrn TLTnm-ron 
Ten Years Credit given 
when desired. 
TOWN LOTS 
AT MODERATE PRICES, 
In Towns at R. R. Stations, 
GOVERNMENT LANDS ° 
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Still to be had under Home-- 
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stead Law along both lines 
of this Company. Q 
IF" For particulars and pam¬ 
phlets apply to 
In nluclng this LAWN MOWER before the Public 
for the season nf 1 H 72 , it needs no recommendation, 
as It has a world-wide celebrity. With the improve¬ 
ments roeontly added to this favorite Mower, we are 
fully warranted In saying it has no equal In the 
WORLD. And Its Immense sale for tho last 30 days 
throughout the United States is sufficient proof of 
tho above assertion and of its (Treat superiority. This 
Lawn Mower Is constructed upon truly scientific prin¬ 
ciples, and It. Is the only perfectly ii a landed Lawn 
Mower ever made, operated by a halt and adjustable 
handle, points that are liidlspenslhlff, seeming ease of 
operating, and a perfect, beautiful and level cut. 
The Hill’s “ Archimedean” 
was the first (and original) iialanced LAWN 
MOWEIl invented in this country or any other, was 
patented In the United States and Great Britain,.I 
Its invoutiou brought Into gunurai use a machine that 
is now a necessity, and almost an IndlspensIDle arti¬ 
cle. All others now made are cpplea of this machine, 
and the public ure cautioned against them. 
• if~ For sale by all the leading Headsmen ami Agri¬ 
cultural Implement Dealers throughout tho United 
Statist and Canada. 
Illustrated Catalogues and Testimonials post free, 
upon application to us or any of our Agents. 
Manufactured by 
The Illll’s “Archimedean” Lawu Mower Co., 
Hartford, Conn. 
(Works at Colt’s Armory.) 
HERMANN TROTT, 
General Office sit St. I'aul, IVIinn. fl.sinil <?omiiiiH 5 »ionei*. 
GARDNER’S PORTABLE 
BOOK-RACK, BOOK-CASE, AND 
WRITING DESK COMBINED. 
This is the first good article of rurnlture that lias 
ever been made, which can he taken apart in less 
than a minute and packed away or shipped from place 
to place all easily us a tew short boards, and can be 
set lip again by any person In a few moments without 
theuid.f any tools. Small size* form a substantial 
Paints, ®ils, Slacking, Sa. 
ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? 
MORE THAN 
100,000 HOUSES 
HAVE BEEN PAINTED WITH THE 
AYERILL CHEMICAL PAINT 
IT IS THE BEST 
In the world for exterior work upon Cottages, Villas 
or Buildings of any kind, whether built of brink, wood 
or Iron. It Is a liquid, rendu for use, and requires no 
oil thinning or drier. Purest white, ami any desired 
shade can be had In packages from one gallon up¬ 
wards. 
EXTRACTS FROM OUR LETTERS: 
Cuts. If A 1 ,lucre, Esq.,of Hiverlmad, L. I.'" Years 
ago I had your palm, applied by the side of the best 
■wbite lean. The lend requires lepathtiug, tiut the 
-Averlll Chemical is yet looking well." 
Gen. David H. Strotuers " Your Paint fulfils 
your representations." 
Rev. 8. C. ALEXANDER" Our Institute has saved 
$150 by using your Paint. It is splendid.” 
Pet fill Hkndkkmun, Esq.: “ I ilnd the Chemical 
Paint, retains the colors and gloss far superior to that 
done by the lead and oil at Uiu sumo tlmu.” 
Gen. Jas. Nionr.KY, M. C.: “1 And It the cheapest 
and best." 
Seth Thomas, Esq. : ” It gives bettor satisfaction 
than any paint 1 over used.” 
Sample card of beautiful colors, and recommenda¬ 
tions from owners of the tlnost residences in the 
country, furnished free by the 
AVF.KILI, CHEMICAL PAINT CO., 32 Hurling Slip, 
Now York, or 118 Superior St., Cleveland, Ohio. 
P. 8. -The superiority of these Paints has already 
brought numerous i mrtlUe,m Imitations In tho market. 
We caution the public against using them. 
The Season for Painting* 
HAM COME A HA IN. 
If you propose to paint, first send stamp fora book 
called •' Plain Talk with Practical Painters, with 
Samples of Colors.” The book Is worth a dollar, and 
costs nothing. JOHN W MASCJRY, 111 Fulton St., 
New York. Hf*Specialty ill Pure Paints anil Colors. 
Masury's Ready-Made Colors am the only ones 
which stand the test of tune. Uo not be deceived, 
A new colony in Kansas; 
At" 8KIDDY," In Neosho Valley, on MISSOURI, 
KANSAS AND TEXAS RAILWAY, 
Under tho auspices of the 
NATIONAL BUREAU OF MIGRATION. 
THE AMERICAN COLONIST AND HOMESTEAD 
JOURNAL, 
containing maps, wllh full particulars us to the Or¬ 
ganization of tin. Colony, i|n. lands. Productions, 
Climate, Wood, Water, etc., SENT FUEL, on appli¬ 
cation to S. It. WELLS, Soc'y N. It. of Migration, 389 
Broadway, Now York. 
Cheap Farms! Free Homes! 
ON TUK LINE OF TUB 
Union Pacific Railroad. 
A land grunt, ol 12,000.000 acres of tho best 
Farming and Mineral Lands In America. 
3,000,000 Acres In Nebraska, in tho Great Platte 
Valley, tho Garden of the West, now for sale. 
Those luiidsaru in the central portion of the United 
Stales, on the list degree of North Latitude, the cen¬ 
tral line of the great Temperate Zone of the Amer¬ 
ican Continent, anil for grain grow ing and stock rais¬ 
ing Unsurpassed by any in (ho United States. 
CH3SA PER IN PRICK, more favorable terms given, 
and more convenient to market than can bo found 
elsewhere. 
FREE Homesteads for Actual Settlers 
The host locations for Colonies.—Soldiers entitled 
to a ilomoHloud ol 1 tit) Acres. Free pusses to Pur¬ 
chasers of Lund. 
Send for tho new descriptive pamphlet, with new 
maps, published In English, German, Swedish and 
Danish. Mailed free every where. 
Address O. F. !>AVIM, 
Land Commissioner u. p. R, u. Co., 
Oniiiliu, Nell, 
rilltAVKLICRM TO TIIF. HOI TIIWKST ! 
I Take tlio "it KB LINE’’ - Cleveland, Columbus, 
Cincinnati and Indianapolis Hallway from Cleveland, 
Ohio, by way of Crestline, Bellefoutnlne, Indianapo¬ 
lis, Torre Haute, St. Louis, etc., or by way of Colum¬ 
bus, Cincinnati, Louisville, etc., for all points Suntli 
or West. PaeaCe Day ami hi.eeimno Cahh from 
Cleveland to Columbus, Clnotnnulil, Indianapolis and 
Louisville, without, change. 
K. 8. FLINT General Superintendent., 
Cleveland, Ohio, 
lo C 333 NTTS OJSTIjY. 
Send for specimen number of uCOKK REGISTER, 
devoted to the landed Interests of the. South. 
OSMKNT St UK LA NY, 
Editors and Proprietors, Cleveland, Tennessee. 
W here lo Emigrate Missouri, Ivs lisas & Arkan¬ 
sas Lands. Send 3Stamps for Emigrants’Guido 
and Map, to Kmig. Land (ifflce.IdU Locust-st.,St. Louts. 
the aid of any tools. Small slz.es forma substantial 
nr,d complete Book .Ruck. Larger sixes form u sub¬ 
stantial Writing-Dealt ami Book-Cate Combined. 
Prices f,,r large sixes, II feet 4 laches high, solid 
Black Walnut, from *UI to $22. Prices for smaller 
sixes down us low ns $1. Also, Portable Wardrobes, 
prices $111 to $2l). 
GOI PATTER.V. 
A liberal discount to the trade. Ten percent, offto 
all preachers. 
The Firm Premium wns Awarded 
on our Book-Racks and Writing-Desks at tho 
Great Fair of the American Institute 
NEW YORK, 1870. 
Our goods can bo found at tlie Furniture Dealers 
and Bookstores generally throughout the country. 
Manufactured by 
The Gardner Manufacturing Company, 
110 BOWERY, N. Y., 
Manufacturers of Looking Glass and Picture Frames. 
SPK/Aicifir/MCArc'y: 
B t /H?>3rT?N|B SEHD f H* ‘ 3E ' cmP j ,vl? *' CTl ' ST 
itlttsical Instruments. 
DUNHAM St SONS. 
(Established in 1834), * 
Manufacturers of 
PIANO-FORTES. 
Moouk’S RURAL New- Youkeu of November 18, 
1871, says: 
“ Having used one of their Instruments In our 
family for twenty yours, we can confidently commend 
them to mir readers as being llrst-clusa In every re¬ 
spect. Both professional und amateur players on tho 
phono pronounce stir Di'.viiam very superior in tone. 
An Instrument that has retained Its brilliancy and 
sweetness of tone for a score of years needs no fur¬ 
ther commendation.” 
17 Union Square, 
_ N£W YORK. 
A GREAT OFFER!! 
Horace VVniera, 481 Broadway, N. Y. f 
will dispose of ONE HUNDRED PIANOS. MKLO- 
DLoNS. and ORGANS of six llrst-cluss makers. In¬ 
cluding Waters'*, lit EXTREMELY LOW PRICK# roll 
CASH. DI'HIN,. THIS MONTH,ol' Will take from $4 tu$2t) 
monthly until paid. A new kind of PARLOR Oll- 
GAN, the most beautiful style and perfect tone ever 
made, now on cxhibiltun at 481 Broad way, N. Y. 
U C Pin no Co., 865 U'wtty.N.Y, C*i)(wi 
• k5« NO Agents. Circulars free. 
itUtociital, (Etc. 
A CTIIMA I A CURE spkedjly i 
fie I fllliH 1 ED. in order to place Upham’s 
fid Asthma Cuke within the reach of every person 
■ ■ afflicted with Asthma, the price has been re¬ 
duced to 60 cents a box. Lly mall 75 cents. Trial 
puckuge free. Address S. C. U PH AM. 25 South Eighth 
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all Druggists. 
FOWLE’S 
PILE & HUMOR CURE. 
TIIF, 4*11 KATEST AND ONLY MEDICINE IV Tin: 
WORLD THAT IS WARRANTED A PERFECT' CURE (OK 
MONEY RETURNED) for all kinds of Pll.Ktt, LEPROSY, 
Spuofi i.a, Cancer, Salt Itni i M, Oybpkpeia, Ca- 
TARUII, KUKUM A Tig.it, and ull disease* of the SKIN 
and Blood. Hntikki.v Vpuitable. No failures 
for U years. $1 It bottle. Sold everywhere. Send 
fur Circular*. H. D. FOWL18, Chemist, Boston. 
Pomeroy’s Trusses. 
Unrivaled for the relief and cure of Hernia or Rup¬ 
ture. POMEROY St CD., 714 Broadway, New York. 
PRACTICAL DAIRY HUSBANDRY. 
Mr. Willard's long- experience as u practical 
dairyHiun in New York renders him eminently 
fitted to write on ills chosen pursuit, and life 
travels throughout this country mill Uuropo for 
information, make him standard authority on 
dairying. Tho book Ib handsomely printed and 
hound in 540 quarto pages. (Joining as it does 
from the press of the ItriiA i, New-Yorker is u 
sufficient commendation to Insure it a large cir¬ 
culation among those directly Interested In tho 
subject, le/wa IA>m«#le«d 
