— Paris has 36,573 street lamps. 
— The vine disease is spreading in Portugal. 
The Odd Fellows have 106 lodges in Kansas. 
Quicksilver beds have been discovered in 
Iowa. 
— Chicago is building 11 hotels, with 5,373 
rooms. 
Organ grinders are making much money in 
Saratoga. 
— Texas is sending 60,000 beef cattle to Brigh¬ 
ton, Mass. 
— American tourists are swarming like bees 
in Scotland. 
It costs Boston §17,500,000 annually for Its 
government. 
— The cultivation of raspberries is profitable 
in Delaware. 
The Capo Cod Railway to Provincetown hits 
been opened. 
— California has received 35,000 young shad 
from the East. 
— The Baptists have started a new college at 
Havana, N. Y. 
Niagara Falls has added a faro bank to its 
other attractions. 
The hay crop in Oregon this year is the 
heaviest ever known. 
— Hartford, Conn., is to build a §50,000 monu¬ 
ment to its first settlers. 
— The bewy crop is very abundant in the Al¬ 
leghany Mountain region. 
— A very rich gold mine lias beon discovered 
in the Argentine Republic. 
— Speculators are flocking to the end of the 
Pacific Railroad in Oregon. 
— The Tigress,'in search of the Polaris, ar¬ 
rived at St. John's on the 33d. 
— The 5th Maryland Regiment has beon in 
camp at Cape 31 ay for 10 days. 
An Industrial Congress has recently been 
in session in Cleveland, Ohio. 
A circulating library has been opened in 
Rome for the working classes. 
— A steam fog-horn is used as a signal for 
closing the Vienna Exhibition. 
— The city of Mt. Vernon, Ind. 
sorted, on account, of the cholera 
— Colored children are not yet admitted to 
the public schools of Washington. 
Premiums 830,000 
Premium Mats are now ready for the Fourth An- 
mnil lour, to lie held in Cleveland, Scptenber 
■itMtl to Orlolx-r 3<l, Inclusive. 
Address (lie Secretary, S3 Stvtu-oa St., Cleveland, O. 
8 AM . UJUGUS, Sea’y. 
f lEEEItJt’ FI,ANTS, nwiiri p.. parable and 
VS White. Solid Celery, T.'W. per 100; *5 per UXM). White 
Sandringham (new), fil per UK) ; ST.50 per 100(1. When 
ordered by mail. l.,e. per 100 additional tor postage. 
P. T. QUINN, Newark. N. f. 
mjnWKKVAUEV FARMS FOR SAM.. 
h * some ot the finest residences ill the Vullc.j, near 
It. It. Inquire soon or JOHN SHELDON, upon the 
premises, at Moscow, Livingston Co., N. V. 
LEE’S SUMMIT &JURSlR!Es7 
WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES IN NEW YORK CITY 
UNION TRUST CO. 
HOWES & MACY. 
FIFTH NATIONAL BANK 
BULL’S HEA O RANK 
HARLEM HANK. 
A. S. OIVEN. 
SAMUEL SLOAN. 
RICH A ICO SCHELL... 
ERA ST US BROOKS... 
H» B. CROSBY. 
EDWARD ROBERTS.. 
PAUL N. Sl’OFFORD 
Wholesale n»,I (leiifnil Supply NiiihimL-h. 
Am Itnnienae st.ook. ot superior quality, at low prices. 
. v rY“OsngG Hedge Plant', bv the 1,000 or 
1,000,000. Send for Price List. ’ 
BLAIR BROS., 
Lee’s Summit, Jackson Co.. Mo. 
.7 3 Broadway. 
.30 Wall St. 
Third Av. and Twenry-sixih Si. 
..Third Av. and Twenty-fifth St. 
.Third Av. nml One Hundred and Twenty-fillh St. 
.....Eric Railroad Office. 
Pres’t Del. & Lack. R. It., cor. William A Exchange Place. 
.*... ,,31 Broad St. 
.Publisher New York Express. 
.. • .Hi Nassau St. 
.Eighty-fifth St. sind Avenue A 
Ai!) Broadway; and at tho temporary office ol' the Co., 92-5 Broadway. 
OE5JT.S WANTED, everywhere, for 
Ono of i!m moil ftinpularly fttirnittivE, valuablo anil 
!ntt roMUnpf work:« rvorliUliofl. Kvory iumllgr ti*iuU»nii 
vrii 1 linvo i t. Itbdu proved I twlf to be the btsift payin & 
J.nolc pTtanl.ftlul i\ny eiifirgoHr, muU or f«mala A^nTcan muk« 
^2,600 » y*nr # or«ior» for It. t>ur uirewlur*(|«nt fr«o ) 
wlil^lve £>n our uxctfouinicty liRrul torn:*, full ]ifirt!culnn,en« 
jtfonomcotN. . Oltl A^cuU, or any oil* il*«irtng a luoruilva 
bufllnoaa* will do wcl 1 to wi Ho ha or. on«*»s 
m,Sl IN, r.ir.MAN .k CO,* HwtfonL Cana. 
All payments must bo made by chock payable to the order of the UNION 
Broadway. ’Hie moneys arising from tho sale of tho stock hereby sold are pal 
Company, and cannot bo paid out by said Company except anon vouchers show 
boon actually and honestly expended in the oroction of tho Industrial JSxhlbltlo 
lug title to land, 
The land of the Company is exempt from taxes, and bounded as follows 
Had 3d to 4th Avenues; comprising 355 21-25 city lots, or about 23 acres. 
CANVASSING BOOKS SENT FREE FOR 
On Manhood, Womanhood and their Mutual 
Inter-relations; Love, Its Laws, Power, etc. 
Agents are selling from ‘20 to 30 copies of this 
work a uay, and we send a canvassing book tree to 
•my b""!c agent. Address, staling experience, etc. 
NA I lONAL PUBLISHING (JO,, Philadelphia, Pa. " 
/ i A SI I in a DVANC'F. to PE M A LE AGENTS. 
V / One wanted in every county to perform easy 
labor at home that will not. Interfere with other du¬ 
ties. Address, wi'h certificate of character, 
A. II. IIAKPK.NBUHUH, Jersey City, N. J. 
f'Sth to 102<1 Streots 
has been de- 
Payments to be made as follows: 
live per cent, at time of subscribing, and tlie balance In installments, not exceeding ton por cent 
at 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 and the erection of a permanent building on the same. 
In accordance with tho charter and by a resolution of tho Board of Directors of the Industrial 
Exhibition Company, passed July 31th, 18X2, tho following membei-xl.ii>>, have' boon created and are 
ollerod for sale: 
* 
At tho above-named places and by authorized Agents throughout tho United States. 
I he proper holder ol any of these Is entitled to free ndmi.xxion to tho Industrial Exhibition, tho 
Art Gallery of Statuary and PainMngs, and the Garden of Plants during tho time it is open, and limited 
only by tho duration of tlio members li I j>. 
These memberships do not entitle the holder to admission to special places of amusement, except 
as conducted by the Exhibition Company. 
Pujs'ial gnstvumcntt 
Can easily make AI SO and over per month selling 
our M oili-in ami Krlinhlc Haps and Our Popu¬ 
lar Pictorial < hurt*. Terms and Catalogues free 
E. CL BRIDGMAN, 5 Barclay St., N.Y 
$ J QtZ A Month to Lady Agents. Address 
8 i£-J 1 . 1 , 1 . 1 s M b G CO., Wnlthnin, Muss. 
(Established in 1834,) 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
Aon VV EEK and expenses paid. We want 
V <11 a reliable Agent In every County in the U. S. 
tillll iS dti r es,s . **«4ij I 0 , i River Wire Ou„ 130 
Y uu Malden Lane, N. Y.. or Chtnago, 111. 
$ri oo so a € st w so sol IT 
Agents wanted everywhere. Businewj strictly legiti¬ 
mate. Particulars free. J.WoimiACo..rft. Louis, Mo. 
TETiATJ) T7 ft* ALL - Mole or Female. 
WW (3 B rf, Light, respectable business. 
A CARD TO THE PUBLIC : 
Partins desiring to purchase would find if, to 
their advantage, before deciding, to examine, 
at our Khy/nil Warrriums, or in the dealers 
throughout the nonn t ry, the Piano-Fortes man¬ 
ufactured by us, with our Patent Ihidro-i'ar- 
nonated iitmndiny Hoard, which, for durability 
and superiority of torn?, renders them unsur¬ 
passed. Every Instrument fully warranted. Il¬ 
lustrated circulars and prices sent on apnlica- 
t.irtii * * 
rgui y r > D a H , ---v -- 1 -UUC>IUCBB, 
Good Profit. Write for full 
OKU. K HKM.NK. 
Class 1st 
BO Admissions 
Josiah Allen’s Wife 
Warerooms, IS East 14th St„ 
KHW YORK. 
$100 One Hundred Dollars, $100 
Entitlinj 
the purchaser to thirty admissions to tho Exhibition. Not transferable, 
Price, $10. 
HAS WROTE A BOOK, 
in spite of Josiuh's determination not to spend a cent, 
to hire any one to read it. 
$500 a month can be made selling this book, 
AGENTS! TAKE NOTICE!! 
.In our former books we have given you harvests- 
we now promise, you another, and wise agents will 
secure territory, w Inch wo will now arrange for Ad¬ 
dress A M WUIi'An PI. HUSHING CO., fcfai-tVord.Ct. 
for C irculars unn full ufoi mailon. 
aptMy with stencil & Kev Check 
i. Catalogues, samples and par- 
lne '"*". "“.nover St., Boston. 
stits wanted. Business entirely 
Q. G. SHAW, niddefom. M e. 
A ft P S3T.ft WANTED for the new work of thrill- 
1HS3 til’ll t <9 lng Intornr.tand historical value—mi. „ 
A/Ia«s Ld. “rice $20. 90 Admissioioi, 
Entitling the purchaser to ninety admissions to the Exhibition. Not transferable, 
Price, $30. 
For new 5-ootavc. double reed, 6 stops, beautifully 
ami Piirlor.'' 4 ^ ° rt ' aua ’ fu ‘ '•< >'- Chap.-l 
ThO host Organs in the world for the price, and wn 
guarantee them equal to any instrument rrtalUnn al. 
double the amount. WM. A. POND h Co, 
__ No. 517 Broadway, New York. 
lYA'rlus? CO.\U!Ill'l l) FAUXbli'OROAKS 
°' v < h >' most beautiful i n 
an,i perfect in tone 
* vt * made. v The C 0 N~ 
jer- i> \>® f 1 yi STOP is the beat 
.V - w placed in any 
» wmmm t a ^ 
liurly voiced, the 
J-I I TCT »J which is 
most < harming 
Mild SOUL STIR- 
RlIVG, while, t(s iy I- 
fTATIOM of the IIU- 
NAIV VOICE is SC- 
J'EltB - 
Class 3d. l»ricc £40. 360 Admissions. 
Entitling the purchaser to three hundred and sixty admissions. Not transferable, 
Price, $40. 
MONEY Outfits. v.JRN<h>(VB, : 
ticulnrs/m-. S. M. Spenoicii, in liai 
v --- - - Inglntcrestand historical value The 
l.rcat Riot* ol New York, from thotilavu Riots 
of colonial times to the present day. Dy lun. j 
t. Headley-, the rllstinguUlujy author of “Saered 
Mountains,’ 1 Napoleon." Ac. lllnstnuno. * 2 . 
_L. B. THgA T. 305 Broadway, N. Y. 
A \ t0 Agents.—Artlolos new. and 
L A t it nl ft flM limit* I' l.ivivr mu ohi ... 
iao purenaser and his immediate family (in sse at the time of 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. 
Clttss 6th. HEREDITARY & TRANSFERABLE. 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 salo, gift, or devise, lmt only to be used by the 
actual owner. The holders of these memberships are to bo regarded us 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 be made whenever called on by check payable to the order of tho Union Trust 
Company. 
A suitable Badge wi 1 be adopted for Life, Family and Hereditary members. 
Memberships will not bo sold after he Building is open to the public. 
Each purchaser of a membership will se given an engraving of the Building. 
Banks, BaiiJuire and Individuals are wanted to act as Agents throughout tho United States. 
For further information, please address 
A x.iiA 1 .-* XV j\ a i r, IK tor we clearest, fullest and 
Diost effective tiuutJy medical book ever imblish- 
ujl. UKALiH AT Ho VIE. Written by the celebrated Dr. 
IIat.i. of Journal of Health. Deals with nil nubjects 
< jJ r 9! llarB “ Qt - Aduresa 
8. M. QUITS & CO., LLirtlurd, Ct., or Chicago, III. 
TO , "’ r ! a5 ’' Aeoiila wknteil ! All tl»., M nf working 
- |i«(qil°» either -ex, ytninx nr old, tank,' mor.uou^y 
ttl >york lone u ilieir.puremoium., ,-r all Ihn tlrau than »l unythlei 
viw. Carllculars free. A,i,ir<-M C. Slluson A Co., l',jnlajid/'.|aluu 
T> AND ALL’S PRACTICAL SlIEp. 
HERD: A Complete Treatise ou 
tl»e Kreeding, management and 
Diseases of Sbecp. 
This Work, by the Hon. Henry 8. Randall, 
LL. D.. lautlior of “ Sheep Husbandry in the South,” 
" Fine Wool Sheep Husbandry,” Ac.,) Is t,he Stand¬ 
ard Authority on the Subject. It is the most com¬ 
plete and reliable Trontlse on American Sheep Hus¬ 
bandry ever published, and (as *the New Bug!arid 
Farmer says) “should be in the hand and head of 
every person owning sheep.” 
The practical Shepherd contains 452 pages, and 
le illustrated, printed and hound in superior stylo. 
Twenty-seventh Bditlun now ready. Sent by mall] 
post-paid, on reoeipt of price—*2. Address 
Terms liberal. 
A- GREAT 
Broadway, 5. 1., will 
dispose of IOO PIANOS and OKHANS nf lirst- 
rlMJ makers, including tVATLHS', „r ex - 
cmely low prices Tor cash, or part cash, av.d 
j-iance in small monthly payments. IVcvv 7- 
zetave flr-5 t-class Pl.t A OS, nil modern ira- 
cash- Organs $KS, «75. 
Jriia H*J? EED OHGABTS, SlOO; 4-STOP, 
6’1 Ta r Z7* r l r r .°. P ’ $ 1 ~ r> ' awards, ILLUSTRATED 
,/I S h D /**• oni slam »- -4 lirge dU- 
Churches, .Sunday-Schools, r"m,>cr- 
Societies, Lodge s, c.lc. _ALKIYTS 4VAIVTED. 
You ask W 11 T wn ean sell 
lLy\ l-'in (Haas 7 Octavo l’iunos (or 
$290? We answer—It costs 
- ’ 1 L' 8 ' .8300 to mak.t any 
9$0 00 Pmnn sold through 
Hfr, rv KgAti-uiAail orwbvui make loo 
riiiy t.f por at. proBi. it c have no 
bh FA t# Agrrii*,. |,m ship direct to fun,i- 
■'* , ,,® lie’, at Factory prlcn, ami warrant 
f 1l ‘ r i '-slrateit droulaf, li; which we refer 
500 bankers, .Merchants, ifcc. (some of wham 
Y using onr Pianos, in 44 Slates aiul 
"J 3 : 1 l“ 9 e slate where you saw this notice. 
U. S. Piano Co., 8 IO Broadway, N. Y. 
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY; 
No. 925 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. 
