JUNE M 
HEWS CONDENSER 
— Vermont has 67 cheese factories. 
Crops in all parts < f Kansas are g< od. 
St. Louis has had a grand premium tobacco 
Fair. 
— A new Republican daily is talked of in New 
York. 
St. Paul now has a population of nearly 
30,000. 
— A colony of 50,000 Jews is talked of in Ne¬ 
braska. 
A sheep in Michigan lias yielded 22 pounds 
of wool. 
Hartford is to have a statue of Gen. Israel 
Putnam. 
Michigan is building a new State Prison 500 
feet long. 
The Northern Ohio Fair gives $30,000 in 
premiums. 
People who light duels in Virginia are now 
imprisoned. 
I- orests in California are being stocked with 
wild turkey. 
— Spiritualists have held a convention at 
Dansville, N. Y. 
Worcester, Mass., is to have a new $100,000 
Catholic church. 
Augusta Co., Va„ made 390,786 gallons of 
whiskey last year. 
I tie lobby of Massachusetts is said to have 
cost $100,009 last year. 
A new musical journal called “ The Globe ” 
has appeared In New York. 
Turkey has ordered 300,000 rifles of the 
Providence Tool Company. 
One thousand muskrats havd been caught 
at Newport, Vt., this spring. 
English and German postal cards are much 
handsomer than the American. 
Boston common lias had a magnificent dis¬ 
play of Rose Bays, Azaleas and Palms. 
Louisiana lots 1,700,000 acres of cultivated 
land, and 20,00(1,009 acres which might lie culti¬ 
vated. 
— Some of the fanners of the West say they 
have nothing to hope for from either political 
party. 
I he first “ colored " Roman Cathlie church 
West of the Mississippi was dedicated at St. 
Louis on May 18. 
4 U usual If tt.stfttmnits'. 
Units' Wanted. 
B«oU Agents,—“Tweuty Thousand Leagues 
under ti.e 
(s an entire Nuvm.vv In Subscriptkiu Bonks. Thou¬ 
sands reading It. MlLl.to.vs „ m r-iiti it, Arabian 
Nights, Gulliver and Robiunm Crusoe, on!done! Pur¬ 
suit ot the “Hen Serpent," MW' (iy> rv ol' (lie South 
Pole. I tenth ill the, Maelstrom. One of the unis', nt- 
triietive and s \i a ul,i Sub-eripiimi Books over is- 
sucmi. rirst iMiirjttn ontUvOy exUuujttfld. Territory 
bein'.' rapidly taken l.lloo Ai nvrs \V \ vri:i>—E„ 
W., N. mid S. Write loi tii.uagc ui'il Circular, terttis, 
&l\, to (,. it. SMITH A C<>., Pub's, Boston, Mass. 
R ARP ° r swindlers. Wo are reliable, and 
H ut will pay all agents a ensh Sttt a 
week salary. G.V/KBBKR £ CO.. Vl-irl,,n, Oliio. 
AND 
Agents 
.AINTS 
OF THE 
Wanted for 
TNNERS 
BIBLE. 
DUNHAM & SONS, 
^ESTABLISHED IS 1S34,) ' 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
PiAMO -FORTES. 
A CARD TO THE PUBLIC : 
Parties desiring to purchase would find it to 
their ml vantage, before deciding, to examine, 
at our hk'iant Warm urns, or at the dealers 
t .iniughoiit, the country, the Piano-Fortes mnii- 
u factored by us, with our Patent Hiitlro-I'tvr- 
hnnated Snuiiihnu Board, which, for durability 
.mil superiority of tone, renders them unsur- 
im-sed. Even Instrument Hilly warranted. II- 
tiorV '* ''b'eulnr* and prieem sent on applica- 
Warerooms, 18 East 14th St., 
ivrziw iroxui. 
$100 One Hundred Dollars, $100 
giratMtewa 
'I i..' bCHt Organs In the world for the price, and we 
ft tlu ' m egual to any instrument, ret ailing at 
double the amount. WM. A. POND A ro, 
No. 517 Broadway, New York. 
Dissected, uicdyzed and portrayed to real men and 
women, Just like Saints mid Slniiers of our own day. 
Original, Baoy, Striking and Popular. Bonds like a 
Novel . Aieyler A- ,V ’r;,nrfy, 318 lech sir«. 
AGENTS AVANTIil) FOR 
BEHIND-'SCENES 
IN WASHINGTON. 
The spiciest and be.-.t snllln,.' book ever pnlillnUed. 
It tells all about the fVrdlf MubllUr Scuuild, Senate- 
r id Briberies, Congressmen, Kings, bobbies, and the 
Wonderful sighis ,,f the National Capital. It sells 
9 , 1 ./ 'Of t ii caJars, amt see our term:, and a 
full deseroitlon oi (lie work. Address Pi iNTINEN- 
TAI, PI ui.l.'l 1 1 Mi CD., New Vork.or NATIONAL 
PUBLISHING CO.. Philadelphia run I I'idcago. 
AGENTS KAHN SUM) Weekly. Address 
HU C n 1 O A1V ICUS M’K'U CO., 20W Center St., N. V. 
“Josiah Allen’s Wife” 
It VS WROTE V BOOK, 
In spite of Josiah’s delermlnatltm not to.spend a cent 
to hire any one to read it. 
$500 a mouth can bu made Belling thin book. 
AGENTS! TAKS NOTICE!! 
In our former books we have glvuu you harvests- 
we now promise you another, nod wise agents will 
secure territory, when we will now arrange t. r. Ad- 
druHS AMIClUl A N PI' B I,mill Nti (TO., lUitford.Ct., 
fort irculurs and full information. 
A RARE CHANCE^ - 
We will pay all Agents W0 per week in Cash who 
will engage with ns o- oxcis. Everything furnished 
and expenses paid. Address 
_A. COULTER & CO„ Clmrlotte, Mich. 
<t)0n ,{’**!, 1 WKKK and expenses paid. Wo want 
\< a reliable Agent in every County in the U. 8 . 
OlJU ''“'h'dasHudeoai Kiur Wire Co., 130 
T uu Mftlden Lane, N. \ .. or Chicago, III. 
MONEY V lth 8t ' onc " & Key Check 
» B t I Outfits Catalogue.-, samples and par¬ 
ticulars/rar. 8 . II MUCNnat, 117 Ilanover 8 t., Boston. 
AGENTS WANTED for the new work a< tlirtll- 
M-i.ni! sj inglnterestand historical value The 
(, 1 'eni Riots ol New York, from thu Sluve Blots 
of colonial times tu the present, day. By It,.. 
T. Hhadley. tho dlsiliiiruDliod author of “sitcred 
Mount,mis, Napoleon." Ac. Illustrated. 
b. If. TREAT, 805 Broadway, N. Y, 
3100 m' C i l . , i WUI ; k ’ AK’tawantifd. Business rn.w and 
legitimate. Tuttle & r„„ 78 Naum u St., X.Y. 
ffe 4 - 7 i» £ 1 ' , ‘ >NT * 1 1,1 A/Wit*.—Articles new, and 
tlEP* l ».» staple as Hour. UTM. i.i.\ i Mproy, Chicago. 
THE MORMON WIFE. 
A gent n \V anli'il fortius fearless book, lfe com- 
prisen the Ail venture.- and Experience of u Woman— 
[?'!'!!,• { [ foe years th« wife of a Mormon 
l rophot—dls.doslna all Unit Is mysterious, wicked 
and Startling. KuU of thrilling adventure, humor- 
sss? 
tsra; 8 »-“ >» 
UA HTUO RD Pt Bl.lHiiiNi; CO., Hartford, Ct. 
A NEW ANU ELEGANT ENGRAVING FOR AGENTsT 
THE GOOD PART t'h. twobxsiers 
■ nt. UUUU rum OK Ultiianv. a Male 
or female Agent. 5\ anted in every Town to Dlkeor- 
«B?» b l'< r'W,, 1 ’^ 5Vrite for U-v,Z &o, 
_ — 1 uhllbher, (Hi Jteade St.,New \^ork. 
SUBSCRIFTBON TO THE STOCK 
WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES IN NEW YORK CITY: 
UNION TRUST CO.. Broadway. 
HOWES & MAOY.. W„II St. 
I'll< 111 NATIONAL BANK..Third Av. and Twonij-sixili Si. 
BULLS HEAD BANK .Third Av, and Twcniy-fifili St. 
[IAKLEiU BANK .Third Av. and One Hundred mid Twcnty-lilth St. 
A. S. 1HVEN. Erie Railroad Office, 
SAMUEL SLOAN.I’res’t Del. & Lack. K. II., cor. William Exchange Place. 
RICH ARB SCHELL.31 Broad St. 
ERAS I US BROOKS.Publisher New York Express, 
H. 1J. CROSBY. . N(Uwail 8t . 
fcllWAKD ROBERTS . .Eighty-fifHi St. and Avenue A. 
PAUL N. 81'OFPOllD...29 llrondway; anil at tlio temporary office of tlte Co., Ovi-I Broadway. 
All payments must be made by cheek payable to the order of the UNION TRUST COMPANY, 73 
Broadway. Tlio moneys arising from tlte sale of the stock hereby sold are paid Into the Union Trust 
tom pan y, and cannot be paid out by said Company except upon vouchers showing that the money has 
been actually and honestly expended in the erection of the Industrial Exhibition Building or in acquir¬ 
ing title to land, 
The land of the Company Is exempt from taxes, and bounded us followsOSt li to 1 Ovid Streets 
and 3d to 4th Avenues; comprising 355 21-25 city lots, or about 23 acres. 
T/AtKKsH’OA’Cliia’O PTltTOROKGANS 
tMS* Z'S »' A ' beautiful in 
t} lr a,,,t perfect in tone 
ihidiIp l on.* r/uir 
$150 
<»'<• the must beautiful to 
style and perfect in tone 
, «ver nuiilc ^. TheCON- 
\< C17 It TO MOP fLbcst 
^ evrr placed in any 
jTTTT Otvan, U is produced by 
-Lt a tiara set oj' reeds pecu- 
^ t i***i>" voiced, the 
swains 
>'«</ SOCJL !STIR- 
lillVG, while its 1M- 
itVJ 101 * t,,e 11 c * 
MAN7 VOICE ixStT- 
PEBB. 7 Vmu liberal, 
A-GREAT 
OFFER. HORACE 
WATERS it SO S, 481 
.r~ _ — ' --— - -' Broadway, N. V., will 
' o/lOrt PIANOS an 1 ' ORGANS of first- 
„ , Ulakr, s, including WATERS’, at ei- 
• >uely low prices for cash, or part cash, and 
_ .in« m small monthly payments. New 7- 
'utiivr Arxl-clftHH PIANOS, all modern im- 
^ MAMMOTH DOUBLE MAP 
of United States and World. New 
V’WS and Charts, salable 
rn^rnTT everywhere Live men, with small 
III I I ill I H 1 eapital. will, for Uutaloaue 
IriUlt111. . 
WORKING n I AS ft Mf1“W OR FI-.M A lb, 
BUnillflU WLHwO *M) a week guaranteed. 
Respectable 1 'inpl 1 jyniejltat homo,day bf evening; no 
eapital required, full instmetlonsaud vahiublepaok- 
ageot goods sont free hy mall Whin - 
turn stam p, M. Vul'.v. a Co., 1,'3 ftroouwloh Mt., N. Y. 
A 1 i ENTS U V s 'i' KU for the dearest. 111 Best and 
most ullcctive liuuily medical book ever publish- 
VP• '[‘‘“V!" Written, by the,celebrated Dr. 
Ball of Journal of Jioulth. peals with all subjects 
^''di'ars sent. Address 
S. M. SlCf IS & CO- Hartford, Ct., or Chicago, 111. 
Si TO $90 "• All BuMsTd working 
, , . ^ "1 eilln- •'.•», yuungor old, muks mon> rnnie.'v 
f wor ’!, r '" .'O " llinlr «p»r« moinon ts I .r nil Unit in., thsu »t anything 
nl«n. l'-rli,A:,r. |,, g . Ad,lr,.^ (;. Stlndun Jc Co., Portll,..I, J A|«1 m 
Payments to bo made as follows: 
File per cent, at time of subscribing, and the balance In Installments, not exceeding ten per cent 
at any one Installment. 
I hero can he no safor investment than this. It Is a home investment. It is the ownership of land 
on New York Island and the erection of a permanent building on the same. 
In accordance w|tli the charter and by a resolution of the Board of Directors of the Industrial 
Exhibition Company, passed July 21th, 1872, the following memberships have been created and are 
offered for sale: 
the above-named places and by authorized Agents throughout the United States. 
The proper holder of any of these is entitled to free admission to the Industrial Exhibition, tlio 
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. 
these memberships do not entitle the holder to admission to special places of amusement, except 
as conducted by the Exhibition Company. 
MEMBERSHIPS. - PHICE AMD KIND. 
FIjism 1st, l*rlce $10. RO Admissions. 
Entitling the purchaser to thirty admissions to the Exhibition. Not transferable. 
Price, $10. 
ad. I*rice $ao. DO Admissions. 
Entitling the purchaser to ninety admissions to the Exhibition. Not transferable. 
Price, $20. 
4'litsi.s 3d. fi*rlce $10. 300 Admissions. 
Entitling the purchaser to three hundred and sixty admissions. Not transferable. 
Price, $40. 
, ,,IT V‘ , Av A>r *~ 7fs *«*. Organs $55, S7J5. 
organs, si 001 4-stop, 
vw ® ,af ** ^JtUhtrds. ILl.VST/tA T£JJ 
'A* r-OGirfC.i MA //.KD foe one stamp. A large dts- 
4 ( ' /Mrchc \X'‘>"tay-&hooh, Tevvner- I qul 
gyr Societies, Lodyes, etc. AGENTS WaNTEIL — 
Pi.otdUu»fo«,9'. 
l?OR SALE. A VALUABLE FARM. 110 
I aci'iis, near Seneca J,ake. Good house, four barns 
well watered, fertile soil; price low, terms easy in¬ 
quire of c ol. L.G. RENO, Havana, Schuyler Cin. S. V. 
m STPST tKa YAIrryiS You ask WHY we ean gelt 
First I’lass 7 Octave Pianos lor 
! \V« aiiHwvr—it costs 
1iSTlJSrSaWHN, 7 Iralcss than 1300 to make anv 
s 6 O O Pkiiio sold through 
\Y* IT * C 1 )*t a. all '.f whom makr |O0 
D dl\ ?A'per ct. profit. Wv have no 
V I | « l ^ *L Agcntn but ship direct lo funu- 
6 Years e5*,nT "1* Factory price, and warrant 
to over'aftft clre hlar, m which we refer 
you , na ?9? ; Merchant*. Ac, (some of whom 
know), using our Pianos, in 44 Riates ami 
1 errttorles. I lease state wlmie you saw this notice 
u. s. Pluno Co., 8 1 0 Broadway, N. Y. 
1 \f A/T, S ,-V ( Tl l 1 ? E T I'^ VORKTLTI H V L 
•vUOLLLGK.-Annivlusaiiy EX8RUISBH, July 
B, 15 and lb. EXAMINATION roll Ann issiox at (I A 
M,, July 15. GHABT’atjdV DAY, July 16. AildrusHcs 
^ Presklent Wl la°n, Governor Waahtiurn and 
Senator Morrill, Catalogues sent gratia. 
41 . .. _ 8. cIaAUK, Frosldont. 
Amherst, Maaa., June otli, 1873. 
R l V ERV 11 ; \ v MHUnvy Aeademr, POugh- 
JteupMle, NA. ALhorinigh-going aeliool for boys. 
WANTBII.-^. 8 EURETAltY-For HMktV 
t T,7 “porlea f ',mpany, lately Incorporated. Uap- 
^ (paid up), tiOO.OfK). Must become a stock¬ 
holder. Address \Y. h'. HEiliES, Dayton, Ohio. 
filatm - 11 li. Price $ 100 . Life. 
Entitling the purchaser to admission at any time during life; tlte bulling being open to 
the public. Not transferable. Price $100. 
Class Sill. Family lor Life. Price $300. 
Entitling the purchaser and his immediate family (in sse at the time or such purchase) or 
any of them, during the lifetime of any of them, to admission to the Exhibition, when open 
to the public. Not transferable. Price, $300. 
Class Otli. IIEKLDITAKY &. TBAiTISFERABLE. l»rice $1,000. 
Entitling the holder and owner to admission to the Exhibition, at any time when the 
building is open to the public, transferable by sale, gift, or devise, but only to be used by the 
actual owner. The holders of these memberships are to be regarded as honorary members of 
the Institution, with such additional privileges as may from time to time be granted them 
by the Board of Directors. 
Payment to bo made whenever called on by check payable to the order of the Union Trust 
Company. 
A suitable Badge will be adopted for Life, Family and Hereditary mombers. 
Memberships will not he sold after the Building is open to the public. 
Each purchaser of a membership will be given an engraving of the Building. 
Bank*, Banker* and Individuals are wanted to act as Agents throughout the United States. 
For further Information, please address 
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY, 
No. 925 BBOADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. 
