JULY a? 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER 
PROVIDENCE 
„TM JOURNAL CASi 
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JULYC7.IKC', 
YORK 
NEWS CONDENSER 
— California has 11,000,000 sheep. 
— New Haven is to have u $000,000 depot. 
— Denmark has a good army of 45,000 men. 
— Women drive horses on the English canals. 
— Swearers are fined $10 each in Halt Lake 
City. 
— Wool is now imported direct from New Zea¬ 
land. 
— Cotton and corn crops in North Carolina are 
good. 
— Japaneso girls aro studying dress-making in 
Paris. 
American chip lints are worth tiro cents in 
Paris. 
— The new postal cards will bo three by five 
inches. 
— Tho N. Y. Herald spent $20,000 to find Liv¬ 
ingstone. 
— Persia has suffered five successive seasons 
of drouth. 
-- Central park Fifth avenue lots are worth 
$40,OttO each. 
— Chinese house servants have arrived In 
Jamestown, N. Y. 
The girls of Urn St. Louis Normal School 
wear calico dresses. 
Dartmouth College has just graduated four¬ 
teen Roman Catholics. 
From Overlook Mountain, Ulster Co., N. Y., 
50,000 farms can he seen. 
— Tho New Hampshire hay crop is one-half 
larger this year than last. 
— Eight hundred dead bodies have been taken 
from the ruins of Antioch. 
— Boston parties own 150,000 bushels of bedded 
oysters in Providence River. 
Five young ladies from Wllbmhara, Maas., 
have been admitted to the Wesleyan University. 
— Twice as much liny is being (invested in 
New England this year ns last. 
There aro said to bo 12,000 children in Con¬ 
necticut who never go to school. 
— Throe thousand men are employed on tho 
great Missippi bridge at fit. Louis. 
Ohio produced 51,000,000 pounds of cheese 
and 411,000,000 pounds of butter lu 1H7L 
The Western Union Telegraph Company 
will use 15,000 miles of wire this year. 
A boot-black went, all the way from San 
Francisco to visit the Boston Jubilee. 
Tho Russian telegraph lines are supported 
across the steppes on brick pillars, no wood be¬ 
ing uvnilinblc. 
lUiocelliiucons OViiucrtiGeiiu’uts. 
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MINNESOTA, I’ll (It. MuRUAN . ... Aug. t, lit :t P. M. 
Nc>u publications. implements, ittndiinctji, Src. 
UNIVERSALLY PRAISED Providence Wringer 
By those who have seen them, aro tho following 
three Books, already popular, although the first lias 
Just issued from the Press : 
THE STANDARD!! 
By L. 0. EMERSON and H. R. PALMER. 
400 pages. Fine Singing School Course. Largo col¬ 
lection of tile best A nthems unit Tunes. 20,000 copies 
already ordered! The Banner Church Music Book 
of the Season I Price $L!iO; >13.50 per ilo*. Speci¬ 
mens sent, post-free, for the present, for $1.25. 
Spark Huff Rublesl 
By A. HULL and H. SANDERS. 
Beautiful Sabbath School Singing Book ! No sleepy 
tunes or words! Wide-awake songs by wide-awake 
authors. Price 85 ceuts. 
The Pilgrim's Harp!! 
By ASA HULL. 
210 pages. Remarkably good for Vestries, and for 
use In Prayer meetings. Small, very clear print, 
lairgo number of the most popular tunes. Price 00 
cents. 
OLIVF.lt DITSON & CO., Bunion. 
C1TAS. II. DITSON & CO., Now York. 
ARE YOU MUSICAL? 
If so, lie also prudent. Do not throw away money 
on high-priced publication* when you can purchase 
10 nr 20 pieces of excellent sheet music, arranged for 
tlie Piano, for one dollar, rail or inclose slump for 
new Catalogue. BENJ. W. HITCHCOCK, Publisher, 
480Third Avenue, New York. 
T7>IIIC|i:! SEND I'OII A SI’UCINKN. 
1’ a lull Ciilulogae of our Si ii min Ml, Mltmitlliimmua 
and Illustrated Juvenile Honks, or specimen num¬ 
bers nl Oliver <i|dle's Miiuimne. *«ul by mall fr no. 
I,Eli * SHEPARD. Publishers, Boston, 
where all publication* may bn found. 
W EBSTER'S TIICK KT DM TIONAKY, 
abridged from the great American Quarto, con¬ 
taining IH.uw words, with numerous proverbs, Latin, 
Frenc.li and Greek quotations, and illustrated with 
NEW 1872. 
tabling 18,1X10 words, will! numerous proverbs, leitln, 
Kreuc.li and Urcek quotations, anil illustrated with 
nearly 2 <xi engravings Substantially bomul, gilt edges, 
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T. WILLIAM Sl CO., Publlxhnrs, Phlludelphla. 
AION1CV IN ‘ini': GAltDICN: A Vo|f- 
rtuhle Mumml, l*rc|>»re«l with u 
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Tiliu Work upon Kitchen and Market Gardening, 
mid the Field Culture of Hoot Crops, Is by P. T. 
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IJ. I». T. 31DORE, Publisher, 
5 Heel, mu a st., New York. 
r PHS 1» 15 O 1* X 15’ N I» If A CT 1C, A I. 
1 POCI.TRY BOOK : A Work on 
tlie Brri'ding, Ilea t ing, Cure und 
Crncrnl 31 itnncement of I’oultry. 
By Wm. M. I.kwis. 
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pages. Sent, by mail, post-paid, for $1.60. Address 
1). 1>. T. .MOORE. Publisher, 
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TH IB 
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durable, and also admit of universal application. 
I’he degrees of sucres* have been as varied as the 
effort.; bul within the Inst year the long--.might was 
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hereby offered in the public, m full confidence of its 
Instant appreciation. 
The swat is composed of three layers of venocr 
(boards as thin a* a knife blndei, tin, grain of each 
lying in uri opposite direction to its neighbor, all 
glued firmly together m a * lightly dishing form, 
adapted to (he person. The entire thickness slightly 
exceeds one sixth of an Inch. We llius have moder¬ 
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ilown a c/irj>rl , It is coming rapidly into use for tiny 
better class of ( ball's lor sumptuous upartmont*. 
‘flio slightest observation will convince Hie most 
skeptical of its iiuuqimled merit,*, 
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M A .VI ’ KA orr I! KJIH OF 
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Y 1 A It II ART’S ITLVERIZIMi CILTIVA- 
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