AGENTS, WANTED 
EVERY citizen wants it. 
NEWS CONDENSER, 
Agents tUameir 
miscellaneous QVbuertisements 
Philadelphia has4,000 carpet looms. 
Nebraska has 1,200 miles of railroad. 
Maryland suffers from a severe drouth. 
China coal fields cover 400,000 square miles, 
Bethlehem, N. H., has 500 Summer boarders. 
The new town hall at Saratoga costs $200,- 
GENTS WANTED-FOR THE 
FAMILY FAVORITE! 
CAMPAIGN HAND BOOK 
ANJ> 
Citizens' Manual. 
Design r<l for Voters of oil Port If a. Full of Political 
and Statistical matter, with Lives of nil the Candi¬ 
dates and Presidents, including Constitutions, Con¬ 
ventions, Platforms, Letters of Acceptance, Flection 
Returns, Census. Ac., Ac. 
The book arils at sight, ami line Agents should make 
from f 10 In $20 prr drill. Hi) Engravings. Price ft.25, 
t&~ Fo r circulars, address 
K. C. BUSH A CO., Hartford, Conn. 
— Cincinnati has four judges who are bachel¬ 
ors. 
— Prairie chicken hunting is now the rage in 
Iowa. 
— Fall River has 30 mills, and employs 15,000 
hands. 
— An eagle at Wabash, Ind., has captured six¬ 
ty pigs. 
— Omaha has a Grand Central Hotel, costing 
£300,000. 
— McVicker's new theatre in Chicago cost 
$175,000. 
— A California beet sugar ranch has been sold 
for $80,000. 
— The weather is so warm in Rome all have 
left who can. 
— On the lstii, more than 30,000 people were at 
Long Branch. 
— Six of the Baptist churches in Philadelphia 
have no pastors. 
— Baltimore proposes artesian wells to supply 
its water works. 
— Santiago is to have a grand exhibition of 
arts and industry. 
— Now Haven fishermen are now catching 
Spanish mackerel. 
— The tobacco crop of Connecticut amounts 
to $5,000,000 Ibis year. 
— A farmer in Burlington, Iowa, has 100 acres 
of blackberry bushes. 
Richfield Springs is the gayest of all New 
York watering places. 
— There are said to be 428,850 more males than 
females in this country. 
— The whortleberry crop in Massachusetts and 
Now Hampshire is very large. 
AGENTS WANTED for .‘V'onve.it Lire m- 
(lULUJO u nil l Liu vi.jleil.” by Ktllili O’Goi'- 
mnn.oscuped Ann. A bravest rue book. One lad v made 
*•25 In n week. CONN. PUB CO., Hartford; Conn. 
IN GOLD GIVEN to THE AGENT 
selling the largest number of l>r, Hall’s 
iUlDK BOARD TO HEALTH.' Apply 
H. N. McKINNFV A CO., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
popular ” 
at once to 
PER DA Y for Agents of cither sex, selling 
Campaign Badges, worn by Ladies A Cents, 
as Breast and Scarf Pins, Bold l’lafcd with superb pho¬ 
tographs of either Presidential Candidate. Sample* 
mailed free furSle. Mi K A V A CO., 1W Cedar wt„ N. Y. 
.,7 . unnoreii, ii nas proved n*eir thorough o 
, 1 'i 1 'o - ° l uneqiiulrd slmplloity arm compactness ,,r cornu ruclinn capable' 
'i"‘i °JK ot ; i L‘. od ,Tlf ‘ 0| io-fourth the usual expenditure or time and Inboi with a •■mum c/t v lor 
2 " i'rT "", l viirleiy ol exccutii.n beyond os competitors, and a reputation fur luri hfl tviintt r 
WEED SEWING MACHINE CO 
HARTFORD, CONN, 
REPRESENTED IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES AND T< 
AGENT* WANTED WHERE NOT ALREADY ESTABLISHED. 
first ami Cheapest Engrai tngs of 
Grant, Wilson, Greeley, Brown. 
Sell readlfy, pnv handsomely, 
send 50c. for samples, circular and 
terms, whicli I will promptly send 
by mall. Also, Campaign Goods at 
Wholesale only. Address GEO. K. 
PKklNB, Engraver and Publisher, 
OH lliaulr St., New York. 
AGENTS 
WANTED 
to sell Porlne’s 
Campaign 
Purlrails. 
RARE CHANCE FOR AGENTS 
AGENTS, we will pay you 940 per week in cash, if 
you will engage with us at onck, Everything fur¬ 
nished and expenses paid. Address 
r. A. ELLS A CO., Charlotte, Mich. 
AGENTS WANTED FOR 
SENSATION* 
OF NEW YORK 
United States Watch Co., (Marion, 11. J.) Watches, 
XVateh No. 183S, U. S. Watch Co., fitom- Winder—oarrierl 3 roars—variaf ion hardly perceptible. 
IPif/cL hr, o/yno rr rj rvr • • , k "' 1 MOORli,,///^ (W *\ A£* AfOQl'd ((j Q0%% UlilCCLHO• 
§f4iten JVo* 3798} u. S. Watch Co.—variation. 6 ^oroTuls m pIx mouths. 
Afatch 4820 i; 8 Wotm. rm WnoijTAtrsE, Conductor C. J7. TT7 frothrm/, Chicago. 
4} aid t jvo. u. S. \\ atch Co., Stem-\Y Inder—carried two ywxr* —proved n jwrfcrr, timekeeper. 
Hatch No. 21,707, \ . S. Watch Co., fitem-Windor—variation scarcely'bm’e^Uble!^ 4 ** < ^“' u y ^ !i - 
Match No. 1089, If. S. "Watch Co,, ,‘'dcm-Winder—variation, 2 Seconds in I t Jluntnl! ’ < '°' ‘ 1 *° U ' a 
'IVutr/i JVo ■■ / It o W,,* i ,i la l' J • UlilTTENOl.N, tide JiCg. i . ft, TrCClS. 
i atch j\o. *1,0.10 , t . 8. Watch C .Stem Winder—variation, 7 ihicoiiiI* In four mouths. 
Vi, -//» r m 1 ' O \u , , „ ... M. Bkaud, firm Jimntn di Vmimtnm, 128 f'Yont Street, N. Y. 
Hatch No. 10,348, U. 8. Watch Co., Stem-\\ mder—variation, 5 seconds per month, 
Hatch No, 24,008, u. S. Watch Co,, Stem Winder—variation. (1 secouijs iu ilvVmonih*" ^ ^ 
Hatch No 1037. U S WaLcLC./ : so”;„ l Vv- V, ! , ' P ' //,7/ - /A , d ' f Y ’ ^’0 > Nt.„ Cincinnati, Ohio, 
unit, j,o. j.voe, ton, WUIU UP., Slem Winder — variation, only 5 seconds per month. 
Henux Smith, Train, PUtuimd JU, OV.,88 Wall St., N.T. 
A Work Descri pi i\»• uf ilieCiiy.il New York 
In nil »Is» V n riuits Plume*, 
Its splendors nnd wrmehedness.its high and low life. 
Its marble palaces and dark dens. Its ntlrai llons and 
dangers, its Kliigs nod Ermule, Its leading men 
and politicians. Its adventurers, ns elinritles, its my*. 
-JJ 041 '•• bueH. 11lunl i :i led with nearly 
2->0 Fine Engru ving*. Sr mi !m- rirmlars. with 
terms amt a mil nearniilinn at the work Address 
NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Philadelphia, Ca 
Netu Publication 
CottaceuArdener 
A MOS 11/1,i of l(i pages, lit *1.(10 peryror,edited 
by A. M.Praov—a Uf.--i,,ng fnilt growi r and 
1. in r fallen r. h iving row under mil ivatlon at Pal¬ 
myra, N I., and Soil l ft Rend, Ind , two jpunlrecl acres 
oi fruits alone. n,g -U]y pictures,fashion j.iaies novels, 
p .bl'ca. &c... nnd no rouni in It. Mil It is slrtrltj/ ill- 
, 1 •' CtriT Gaow NO an n Homk’h At OJIMIICNT. 
1 nigh moral tone and rich store uf pmrtlcnl, origi¬ 
nal a-nl • opb-d jintter (fniui some ;« i-xeluiugi »> en- 
uciurdt to nil. re ncopy Is < i|iilvHli'nl tomlisei-ib- 
111 k- '•peel illii ionics free, nr an i xeursion trip of lOlir 
)nonIlia i sept, to be - i for only tifl cents. Don't Judge 
it to be of no account became printrd ID an uih.ud 
town and the editor a narking, prartiml fruit grower, 
uut try it four mouths, iind he mt stioti. AtldrieS, 
A. M PURDY, pALJiViiA, \.Y. 
-Uso for Uampaiun Gouiis. a duress 
GOODBPKKD S EM 1*1 II E PUHUSHING HOUSE, 
( litcago, ( incmnaU, st, Louis, N. Orleans or N. York. 
Townsiiln in tins United States, to introduce our new 
Works, winch will yield at least $2,000 per annum 
1,000. smart, live Agents cun nuiko money by ad 
dressing US, Circulars freo. Write at onen. 
Address WORTHINGTON, DUSTIN & CO., 
_ Hartford, Conn. 
IP./.VI/iW, ~ 
First-class Canvassers, to Introduce first-class sub¬ 
scription boohs, our terms are very liberal. 
V&~ Send for descriptive and cunfldential Circulars, 
VIRTUE & YOR.STON, Publisher*, 
12 Dry St. r New York. 
(UNITED STATES WATCH 
X MARIOIM N.J, 
Tor tho Coming Musical Season. 
The Standard! " 1 f ( 1 l v,°i. K 1 '. r “: rso i 1 ,‘?r? , ? 8ton - 
hiki II. K. I Ulmer of Chicuco. 
„ , Price, 91.50: $13.S0 por (kw. 
I'iratedltion exhausted. Next edition already sold 
Till* Church .\tusle Hook, the joint product ,,f the 
best talent ol the East and the WKKT, will be used 
immensely, both VVisrImd EAST, liood for Chorus 
(-lasses. Good for Quartette Choirs, Good for Con¬ 
ventions. Good for Socictle.s and singing Schools, 
bend at least for specimen copy, wliioli will bn mailed, 
for the present, imt-paid, for $1,25. 
(Note.—. lust published, Strauss’s New MANILYT- 
TAN WALT/, llrst played, with grout success, in 
New York. 1*1100 ?l..i 
TO KVKRT 
AlHERK \IV VOTER. 
Send stamp for Circular. 
E. (!, BRIDGMAN. 
5 llnrclny St., New York, 
Agents 
Wanted 
A PAHIfiRS from .71 nine to 
1 Y. ( alirornia pronounce it, without tisimile adverse 
entieistn, the BEST Book EVER published on 
TIIE HOUR OF SINGING ! By Emerson and 
Tilden. Price $1. 
Good, practical, interesting Huai Smoot, Singing 
Book. Alreudy liighly approved and widely used. 
Excellent also for Seminaries. 
Price Lists fitrnlshed the trade on'application, inclosing business card." For sale by the trade generally? 
Ask your Jowoler to seo the MABION 
A G ENTS Wiimril.—Agents make more tin 
work for us lluoi at anything p|<re. Parti 
1 rue. G. STINSON A Co.. Portland. Maine. 
‘>1 BEAUTIFUL PICTURES!—WO 
*.» I. rlli.,sent at our risk to Agi:nth am 
,l<1 l! rG b, H - 1 NTE R N AT ION AI. 
(-U.. IU A. ha I,il)i;rt.v St., New York. 
SPARKLING RUBIES! 
Book. Price S3 cents. Non 
liking R. 
PILGRIM’S HARP! Ko 
cents. Very convenient size 
tunes. Weil selected music. 
I ()() TO 9 Pt' r month guaranteed, 
*0 * ' 1 , sure, to Agents every¬ 
where, selling our new seven strand White Pf.Ari.vA 
< I.otii rh Lines. Sells readily at every house. Samples 
1 ran. Ai i ntwa th.. Ilio r u.. ..... if.. . ...... *v. 
, . NEWARK of 'Worthiest! imitations with which the country is flooded, 
ntum sec that the words MAlilUJy, If. </., arc engra ved on the plate over 
barrel. All others are spurious. 
wholesai^boomo gjl nsteel States Watch C 
GILES, BRO. & CO. GILES, WAL: 
O0n 1 Lit At EEK and expenses paid. We want 
' . < II •* reliable Agent In every County In the U. S. 
OOU •i'Klgoii River Wire Co., 1% 
Malden Lane, N. Y.. or Chicago, 111. 
MONFYiV, AI (" : UAPIDLY wuh stencil and iey 
r fi ,, ! * ,l T < .'! < ,!;' lU1 ' : ‘- Catalogues, samples and 
full particulars I'liK 1C. N. M. Spt lwer, UnitII,imru. PL 
NOVELLO’S 
CHEAP MUSIC. 
NO! ELLO’S Glees, Part-Songs, &c . 5 c 
NOVELLO’S Ciuirch Music. i; c> 
NOVELLO’S Organ .Music (Books). 5«c. 
NOVKLLO’S J'iano Music (Books). 75c, 
NOVELLO’S Popular Songs. 20c, 
NO\ FLLO’S Oratorios. , 50c, 
NOVELLO’S Openijt. $1.00 
Ask for NOVELLO’S Editions. 
Send for Catalogue and Lists to 
novello, ewer & co., 
751 Broadway, New York,!! 
N. M. Sptluer, lira! ftthon), V't. 
W EBSTER’S POCKET DICTIONARY 
“bridged from tlie great American Quarto, con 
y ,lnm p l^w wonls, with numoruuti proverbs, Lutir 
r r<»ncli arid Greek qaotatlon». and illnst wa 
Ifo* lij Maiden iMtie, NvwYorJ 
riUIE BEST FA311LY PERIODICA I,S, 
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY,* I. 
OUR YOUNG FOLKS. $2. 
Published by EVERY SATURDAY, *5. 
JAMES R. OSGOOD A CO., 
Boitlon, 
1ST Send for full Prospectus, and for Catalogue of 
Standard Works by first American and English 
authors. 
Tf * 0 . be also prudent. Do not throw away money 
on high-priced publications when you can purchase 
10 or 20 pieces of excellent shoot music, arranged for 
the PlaRO, l'or one dollar, (.'all or Inclose stamp for 
new Catujogue. BENJ. W. HITCHCOCK, Publisher, 
409 Third Avenue, New York. 
I?««IiK! SENII roil A NPIiriilll! 
J A lull Ciituiogiie or our Standard, MIsi'Hhinei 
and Illnst rated Juvenile Books, or specimen on 
hers ol Ollyor Oplfg s Miigar.lne. sent by mail free. 
. U1CL& SHUPARI), Pnulfshers, Boston, 
where all publications may be found, 
