MAY 8 
NEWS CONDENSER 
Great Britain lias 114 fighting ships. 
- There are 160,000 wild Indians in the United 
States. 
— Horses, in Havana, are worth $1,500 to $2,000 
a head. 
— In ono town in Ohio, 29,755 maple trees have 
been tapped. 
I he omnibus was invented in Nantes, 
Franco, in 1829. 
The < hi Cairo Academy of Science has a new 
$50,000 building. 
— Iowa has five women county superintend¬ 
ents for schools. 
New strawberries have appeared in the 
New York market. 
~ Massachusetts makes $50,350 worth of base¬ 
ball goods each year. 
The Sunday liquor law will be rigidly en¬ 
forced in Utica, N. Y. 
— Vienna is to have an International Medical 
Congress in September. 
An order of merit, for literary men, is to bo 
established in 1Cngland. 
- Ohio will put a stop to the business of lot¬ 
tery dealers in that State. 
A new town, to be called Cliaso City, has 
been founded in Virginia. 
1 aria has ordered $15,000 worth of palmetto 
hats from St. Augustine, Fla. 
Boston had 33 snow storms the past season, 
with a fall of 5 feet 8>, Inches. 
— Three million volumes of books were sold 
in New York the 2d week in April. 
1 he London Graphic is becoming one of 
the wealthiest papers in the world. * 
31fiv ^ubUniticm/s. 
STAR MUSIC BOOKS. Price 40c. by mail. STOW km, & Co., (.'liiulost, iwn! Mass' 
PloceUanccius. 1 
Northern Ohio Fair Association. 
Fromiums, s£30,000 : 
The Fourth Annual Fair of this Association will 
be held at Cleveland, O.. on the 29il, of Sep¬ 
tember, 1N73. auri continue five (5) days. 
Premium Lists will bo ready in due season. 
Uon. J. P. ROBISON, Prc.s't. 
SAM. BRIGGS, tfne’y. 
ARE YOU GOING TO 
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THEN USE THE 
Averill Chemical Paint 
Puke White, drabs, 
French Grf.y, Heaves, 
Buffs, Vei.i.ows 
and all the fashionable shades and colors used in 
bouse and cottage palnMna, mi In /or miuirm no 
oil, tldnuui'J or Urgei's, tmu sold oNt.v by the qai,- 
LON. 
Every Man His Own Painter. 
Hamidc card of colors, and testimonials from own¬ 
ers or the lb lest residences in the country, 1'urntshod 
free by dealers generally, or by the 
AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT CO„ 
32 Dueling si'n>, New York. 
TRUE TIME FOR$l.ifcjw 
b.iy, laritt. r, and (,„■ KV 13U 1’ BODY desiring' a rrllol 
lih time-keeper ami also a superior vumnass. I sanl 
niinine"’’’ ,,n *», u nent. 
OROIDE case. WABRANTKD io denote orivcf 
rime, and to keep m order If fairly used for two 
years. A"//ile I nh, ifThis per feet triumph or 
.lumlsm will bn sent In u m>ut ease, pre-puid to 
duy Itdib css, I or only *1; ;s tor *j. Circulars sent 
inn*, lev oil?’. OrdiM* from tlui miioiifHcturprs' 
««•;»' 5} Jjfc «‘KKA M AND FA CTU t« XGCO., “i In” 
I W ATTORNEYS. I. Met!. I 'i:uk i vs At CVi.,A1.'»7Ui 
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AND 
IDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO 
OF NEW YORK. 
SUBSCRIPTION TO THE STOCK 
WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE FOLLOWING- PLACES IN NEW YORK CITY: 
UNION TRUST CO. „ 
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FIFTH NATIONAL BANK.Third A v. ,n,d Twc.t,-six, I. St. 
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All payments must be made by check payable to the order of the UNION TRUST COMPANY, 7:1 
Broadway. The moneys arising from the sale of the stock hereby sold arc paid into tiro Union Trust 
Company, and cannot be paid out by said Company except upon vouchers showing that the money has 
•ecu actually and honestly expended in tlm erection of tiie Industrial Exhibition Building or in acquir¬ 
ing title to land, 
The land of the Company is exempt from taxes, and bounded as follows :-98tli to 102c! Streets 
and 3d to 4tli Avenues; comprising 355 24-25 city lots, or about 38 acres. 
SHARES $100 EACH. 
DITSON & CO. offer the following rosnme of 
prominent books recently advertised. 
Standard - - - Price §1.50 
K.mkhsov & Pat,mer’s Famous New Church Music 
Book. Sells finely. 
***** 
Cheerful Voices - - r >octs. 
Emkbko.v’sI brilliant new School Song Book. 
All the Schools will use it. 
Sparkling Rubies - ssets. 
Bool? °* the l,rlg,ltest of bright Sunday School Song 
* * * * * 
Clarke’s £2.50 
Mct h hods J8t wldely known and used of all Reed Organ 
'* * * * * 
Wanted. 
CANVASSING BOOKS SENT FREE FOR 
Prof. FOWLER’S GREAT WORK 
On Manhood, Womanhood and their Mutual 
Inter-relations ; Love, Its Laws, Power, etc. 
Agents are selling from 2» to 30 copies of this 
aoik a day, aed we send u eanvasslng book free to 
NATIONnimij;- 1 "inthu: experience, etc., 
NAllO NAL 1 1)HI,13IUNG Co., Philadelphia, Pu. 
jtopi 
Strauss 
NOVELTY CO., 302 Broadway, n/y.’ . 
$72 EACH WEEK. 
Agents wanted everywhere. Business strictly logit. 
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5 000 ;VV, I ? NTS , U .. VNT,:, » Simplon sect 
troo by mull. Two onw unjoins siiin hii» 
us Hour. Ajblress N. II. WHITE, Newark j 
THE MORMON WIFE. 
A rv 1 , 1,1 .. . . a .t ... - 
saT,! 10 nn?lt ,n r ST o nAlIS8 bas had an unprecedented 
sale. Get one for Summer Playing. 
***** 
price* 101 * >0ok 8,:M ^' post-paid, on receipt of ratal I 
OLIVER DITSOX A CO., Bouton. 
_C. H. D1TSON A CO., Til Broadway, Now York. 
P *1 ro “ an, i* 10 of M*e Laid its own maoa- 
itttl C ;;' N a, nod a copy uf our premium I'hrMno 
Anp ' l,l p Pansies, by Mendel), a gen, of art 
I ItlPT* SP* 1 . beauty, will be sent, post-paid, for 
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Established, 1859 Consolidated, 1889. 
Jifjili Wnuted for tills fearless book. Itcoui- 
, , t V an <' Experience of a Woman 
1* 'i —foi-years the wife of a Mormon 
1 ropliet--discioslng air that Is mysturlous, wicked 
and startling. I'ull of tlu'tlltng adventure. butDor- 
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or ^l.io without uny Premium. 
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H Vaelir TiNH SfA®' Secret Out, Mub- 
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ONLY 10 CTS numbers of the new, 
Pirksidk akt!,? 1 »'l,i8traled paper. My own 
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Published by EV ER V SATURDAY, 83. 
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authors. by 0m Am erican and Kngiioh 
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HARTFORD FCBLl^IINU a)., Hartford, ft. 
• . J N £ W -1 D -. E L EGANT ENGRAVING for Agents 
TME GOOD PART ' ! ’wu sistkhs 
1 ,7. , I fill I OlfBUTflANY. V Mnin 
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FIGHTING FIRE! 
AitouI.h W m iitrcl fop thti orandest hook of Hia 
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$150 
PER 
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*ER of United stntes and World. New 
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WTO TmrT cverywlu-re. Hvq men, with small 
I \] I r| !' )r writo for t'jitnlo^ue 
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WORKING CLASS '! u |, ' e - ma| a 
V... ”,T.T. ,?K a . w, '" k guaranteed. 
-U’ the new and startling book. The 
History by author of “ Cbnl lu I i I story” 
t W I L III ustrateu by I lore and -Vast lOudr rsed i « 
eminent div ines, n. it q-e, r.'ciAiv, il’w", "vi ; 
A •* •‘•-y 1 ’.*' WANTED f- >r the clearest, t'ul lust and 
iV most effecta;c tamiiy medical bunk ever hubltsh. 
ed. Hkai.tr at Ho.uk. \Vn«eu by theculnbratedfir 
HAL&of Journal Of Health. I.m?ls with all subjects 
Circulars sent. AdC 
1 Is & CO., Ifartinrd, Ct., or Chicago, Ill. 
AGENTS HEAD THIS-A MISTAkFcORRECTED - 
LIVINGSTONE LOST AND FOUND 
Contains 80 Instead of 50 full-page engravings, as arl- 
£ «g ije V?? k L° " ol1 , makb frSm 
f.* ! to .*•« Par day, It ta the only book that contains 
the whole story. Don t lie humbugged into selling 
. lei o Agents supplied with book from branof) 
ofticee near the" 1 . OlrtaiUtrs free. Address 
Ml 11- AL PITBLIHH1NC1 CO., Hartford, Conn. 
15 TO S20 Asouti wanted*! All ola.su, of working 
. , , ’ , t*eo)*l«,of«ltEar»er 1 young or old, make im.r.monev 
at work for m In lliyir .pare muiuenU or all the time than at any th" lg 
Particulars free. Addrew G. Stinson A Co., Portland"^Make 
‘ Payments to bo made as follows: 
I ivo per cent, at time of subscribing, and the balance in installments, not exceeding ten per cent. 
, »t any ono installment. 
There can be no safer investment than this. It is a home Investment. It is the ownership of land 
on New York Island aud the erection of a permanent building on the same. 
in N accordance with the charter and by u resolution of the Board of Directors of the Industrial 
Exhibition Company, passed July 24th, 1872, the following ,no,,I,ci-shlps have been created ami are 
offered for sale: 
At the above-named places and by authorized Agents throughout the United States. 
The proper bolder of any of these Is entitled to free admission to the Industrial Exhibition, the 
Art Gallery of Statuary and Paintings, and the Garden of Plants during the time it Is open, and limited 
only by the duration of the membership, 
l’hcse memberships do not entitle the holder to admission to special places of amusement, except 
as conducted by the Exhibition Company. 
MEMBERSHIPS. - PRICE AND KIND. 
Class IsL l*rlcc 610. 30 Admission*. 
Entitling the purchaser to thirty admissions to the Exhibition. Not transferable. 
Price, $10. 
Class 2d. I»i*i<;e #20. 90 Admissions. 
Entitling the purchaser to ninety admissions to the Exhibition. Not transferable. 
Price, $20. 
4 lass ltd. ■•i*ic‘C $1(). 3<»0 Admissions. 
Entitling the purchaser to three hundred and sixty admissions. Not transferable. 
Price, $40. 
Class 4tlt. Price #100. Idle. 
Entitling the purchaser to admission at any time during life; the bulling being open to 
the public. Not transferable. Price $1U0. 
Class dili. Family for Life. I»ricc $:tOO. 
Entitling the purchaser and his immediate family (in me at the time of such purchase) or 
any of them, during the lifetime of any of them, to admission to the Exhibition, when opon 
to the public. Not transferable. Price, $300. 
4 lass 41 tli. IULKED1TARY Ac TKA VSFEKAIIFK. Price #1,000. 
Entitling the holder and owner to admission to the Exhibition, at any time whan the 
building is open to the public, transferable by sale, gift, or devise, but only to bo used by the 
actual owner. The holders of these memberships are to be regarded as honorary members of 
the Institution, with such additional privileges us may from time to time be granted them 
by the Board of Directors. 
Paymeut to be made whenever called on by check payable to the order of the Union Trust 
Company. 
A suitable Badge will lie adopted for Life, Family and Hereditary members. 
Memberships will not be sold after the Building is open to the public. 
Each purchaser of a membership will be given an engraving of the Building. 
Banks, Bankers and Individuals are wanted to act as Agents throughout the United States, 
l’or further information, please address 
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY 
No. 925 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. 
