ALBANY, R. Y. 
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MOV. 3; 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
NEWS CONDENSES. 
— Vienna has a population of 900,000. 
— The Boston flro burned over 84 acres. 
— Chicago voted Boston £ 100,000 at once. 
— Foxes are very plenty In Jefferson, N. H. 
— Turkey has adopted a copy-right system. 
— Buffalo is to have a homeopathic hospital. 
— Kansas is asserted to have 10,000 drunkards. 
— Tennessee’s debt increases $1,000,000 a year. 
— The Treasury Department employs 1,100. 
women. 
— There are 700 Japanese students in this 
country. 
— The churches of Boston were not open dur¬ 
ing the lire. 
— The loss in Buildings at Boston amounts to 
$30,000,000. 
— The Boston lire burned fastest in the teeth 
of the wind. 
— Berlin has now more than one million of 
inhabitants. 
— Mackerel fishing off Massachusetts is very 
light this year. 
— The export of Swiss watches to America is 
on the increase. 
— Australian preserved meats are now used 
in English workhouses. 
— Omaha has built a full train of cars for the 
Union Pacific Railroad. 
— Vermont proposes to arrest, and fine tru¬ 
ants from school. Good. 
— A cargo of 700 live Ush ha3 been brought 
from Ireland to England. 
— Temporary warehouses and stores are being 
put. up on Boston Common. 
— The horse disease is reported among the 
horses in Portsmouth, N. II. 
— An edition of 50,000 copies of ex-Sccrotary 
Seward’s book will bo published. 
— England has adopted the American Eight- 
hour law on Government works. 
— The Independent recognizes the Boston liro 
as one of the judgments of God. 
— England is building an immense steamship 
for the purpose uf laying cables. 
— Jute culture is successful In Louisiana, 
with 4,000 pounds of fiber per acre. 
— Three-fourths or tho alumni of Harvard 
College were born In Massachusetts. 
— Thirty Indlamon are on their way to the 
port of Boston, with valuable cargoes. 
— A party of Maine men have been hunting 
the moose in the wilds of Nova Scotia. 
— The Boston Advertiser says the fire will 
cause no immediate personal suffering. 
— Tho Cornliill Magazine recommends per¬ 
sons in the evening of life to take to gardening. 
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UNITED STATES WAT0H CO'S WATCHES. 
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Wo. VCi7, U. S. Watch Co.-va ria «o^ * 88 * * 
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sition see, that the words M AIUON, if, J., ore enyraved on the plate over the Main-Spring 
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TACKS ancF NAILS 
■■■ ot every variety, lu pack- 
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Manufacturers, 117 Cham born 8fc„ N. Y. 
mw 
troui Absorbent Closet & Urinal. 
SI \ IT A It Y—COX V j:\ I EXT—PROFITA BLE 
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well n» profit Rail *A*y >tt|>)>ort vo that rojalic i»- 
Agents wanted every whero bv the Ijjcktouu 
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( ^ttHART’b PUliVgiraZTTOT (Tf; iTTTVa- 
VJ iOU has more practical poiijts than any cuitlva- 
Jbr in use, and is.indispensable as a farm implement.. 
Price, f22. C. C. BRADLEY & SON, 
Manufacturers, Syracuse, N. Y. 
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