Ays, 
HEWS CONDENSER. 
— A Japanese dramatic company is coming 
to America. 
— Hops yield a profitable crop in many parts 
of California, 
— Liverpool, O., settled in 1829, lias never lost 
a building by fire. 
— The Vermont farmers are discussing cheese 
making on Sunday. 
— Chicago is to have a great Inter-State Ex¬ 
hibition in September. 
— Illinois has the largest railway mail service 
of any State in the Union. 
— Elmira, N. Y., has a horse railroad under 
Presbyte rian m an age men t. 
— "Dolly V.trden" trains, so-called, run on 
the Hudson River Railway. 
— The St. Paul and Pacific Railway will sot 
out 500,000 frees next spring, 
— The value of whoatand grain exported by 
California last year was $10,252,000. 
— A new degree lias boon invented for female 
graduates—M. Maids of Science. 
— Recently nearly seven inches of rain fell in 
Rochester, N. Y„ in as many hours. 
— Street sellers of mutton broth and iced 
water are familiar in Persian 1 owns, 
— The towers of the Brooklyn bridge are to 
be 18 feet higher than Trinity steeple. 
— Half of the summer population at Long 
Branch is said to be of Hebrew origin. 
— The State Teachers' Association of New 
York has just closed its session at Utica. 
— A Virginia railway runs a "grass widows" 
train from Richmond to the watering places. 
— The Oread Institute at Worcester, Mass., 
will be enlarged to accommodate 1,000 pupils. 
— The citizens of Now Haven gave the win¬ 
ners of the boat race a reception and banquet. 
— Passengers on the unfortunate Atlantic 
have brought suits against the White Star lino. 
— Hereafter no statue can bo erected in Cen¬ 
tral Park until the subject has been dead five 
years. 
— A convention of tin- veterans of the Mexi¬ 
can War Is to be held In St. bonis on the 8th of 
October. 
— The sum of $15,000 has been raised to pur¬ 
chase Washington’s Headquarters in Morris¬ 
town, N. J., for the State. 
<l vcfv, i’lnnt.o, &c. 
600 ACRES I i OatalagncB no Cti i 18 GREENHOUSES 
(1) Descriptive; (2) Wholesale; (Mi Bulb; (I) Fruit and 
Flower Platen. immense stock ami kw prices. Ad¬ 
dress F. K. PHOENIX, Bidomlnaton Nursery, Ill. 
t nail nan fruit an n ©rna- 
menu 1 Trees. V goncval line 
of Nursery Stock 'it low prices. Pear'I'rcea a special¬ 
ty. Write for vfliuleiuilerirratiiil Price Diets. Agents 
wanted. H. MOODY & HONS, J.ockport, N. Y. 
.NTs. Dwarf incomparable and 
\j White Solid Uelery.ISc, per ICO; $5 per loot). White 
Sandringham (new), H per Iflri; per 10(111. When 
ordered by mail, lac. per M>) additional for postage. 
P T. QUINN. Newark. N. ,f. 
2 Sti,sic.cna«C6ttjs. 
i IF.LERV PLANTS. -Dwarf incomparable and 
\J White Solid Celery.76c, per 100 1 $5 per 1000. White 
Sandringham (new), #1 pur 10(1; i?..'/l per 100b. When 
ordered by mail, loc. per 1 (a) Additional for postage. 
P 'I'. QUINN, Newark. N. ,f. 
I.EES SUMMIT fJiJ’ISERIES, 
\VbolM«lr tind Geuera! Supply Ntivnericn. 
An Immense stock, of superior quality, at low prices. 
fiyOmtgt! Hriljr I’lanis by I be 1,000 or 
1,000,00U. Send tor Price List. 
BLAIR, BROS., 
Lee’s Summit, Jackson Co., Mo. 
gttu-tal ^ntftvuro cuts*. 
$100 One Hundred Dollars, $100 
For new 5-octave, double rood, li stops, beautifully 
paneled, warranted Organs, for Church, CImpel 
umi Parlor. 
The nest Organs In the world for the price, and we 
guarantee them equal to any instrument retailing at 
double the amount. VVM. A. POND A CO., 
No. 517 Broadway, Now York. 
V / u Rs> (m d: mo i»a uXoit obSans 
are ,hf - molt Lcautilul in 
anil perfect in tone 
«ver tn.-idc \ The COW- 
„_5' ' . t' 1 ‘ STOP is the best 
P l '5 * L m produced by 
]' ii'l I « third set oj reeds ptcu« 
?‘. s voiced, the 
r - tyv- - • •■rhsty -1 i.f T t\f which is 1 
m'h ■ 7 • - • - Urwo-ST CHARMING I 
: a - 72 while its Ltt- 
..tl I'DITIONV/ttf HR- 
'%-tr-ii w * }'•:>'£? pj VOICE use- 
■Hi liit, ral J 
1 ■ t f AW****, ivnuc as 1JH« 
\noxonhc uu. 
ri '• " -;f" C.J MAS VOICE 
' !] I ( KB. In ms liberal. 
A-GREAT 
F£R. HORACE 
\\ ATKKS & SON, 481 
• Broadway. X. Y., will 
'Vote of 100 PIANOS and ORGANS y/tirst- 
' las* makers, i-nchuUtiff WATERS’, at ex- 
j, «nsely low prices for rtpli, or pirt cash, and 
f’-c’nci in star.U monlhly jun/mnns. New 7- 
'ctave lirst-elass PI.4ROS, all modern im- 
IVjP.^'nents, /or*275 cash. Organs $.V>. $75. 
iV'^UK-REHK flRC.49[S, 6 f OO - 4-STOP, 
7**°; 8-STOP, #125, upwards. ILLUSTRATED 
_‘ l FA-LOf! UES Id-I I LED Joe one stamp. A large dis- 
-ount to Ministers, Churches, Sunday-Schools, Temper- 
ante Soci eties, Lmlges, etc. AbEUrTS WANTED, 
Nebrask a St ate Fair. 
ST A me BOARD OP AGHICT7LTIIKE. 
At Lincoln, Neb., 
September 1st, 2d, Sd, 4th, 5tk and 6th, 1873. 
Open to the World!—Entries Free ? 
$ 25,000 CASH 
And 1G Farms ©It'orcd »« I'rrmiiims. 
Go and gee It. Railroad reduction of faro from 
Chicago. 
DANIEL II. WIIEl’LKH, ROBERT W. FURNAS, 
HocroU :• y, President, 
Phutsmouth, Neb. Lincoln, Neb. 
AND 
1073. 
1873 . 
Norton Olio Fair Association. 
Premiums S80,00®, 
Premium Lists are now ready for the Fourth An¬ 
nual Fair, to ho held in Cleveland, September 
29th to October 3d, inclusive. 
Address the Secretary, 83Seneca St., Cleveland, O. 
SAM. BRIGGS, Suc’y. 
LAIRD V S~ 
BLOCK* OF YOUTH. 
This delight ful and harmless toilet prepa¬ 
ration is undoubtedly the best in the world 
for preserving the Hkiri and Beautifying the 
Complexion. It will remove Tan, Freckles, 
and all disoolrations from the skin, leaving .it 
beautifully white, soft, smooth and clear. 
Sold by all Druggists and Fancy 
Goods Dealers. 
'» pSYCHOMANCV, or Soul Cliurmingr.” 
A Huw cither box may jssotimio ufid gain the 
love and affection* of my person they chouse, In¬ 
stantly. This Dimple mental acquirement, ail can 
posse*.#, free, hy mail, for 25 et*.. together wltli a 
Mailiage Guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dream*, 1 lints to 
Ladies, Wedding Night Shirt, Ac. A queer hook. 
Address T. WLLL1AM ,V t:i).. t'nhllsliora, 1 *li 1 la. 
IWWW»W»^W>— <fW I IH Slll Ml W — Miwwnil 
:4Vncut.’>' 'iFuntfiD 
VVrANS’RI), AMENTS- Worthy the special- notice 
r T of old and experienced omi vasiei'S. ThOflC cel¬ 
ebrated steel line F.rujrayliig*, viz " Cult’s Voyage of 
lAft POl'It heaiitli ul ploturcs, representing ( liita- 
uoou, Youth, Manhood and or,u Aok; now offered 
by caiivasBorn for the first time. Price roducod to 
Suit the tniiBsim; nothing like It ever offered to the 
American public. Extraordinary ternns and induce¬ 
ments, Full particulars free. AddruHs ij. b. RUS¬ 
SELL, PuhliBher, 55 L'oralull, Boston. 
4 GENTS WANTED-Hale or 
/ , . i\ '*,nialo — to sell our Put, lit Spool 
J ’ syt , ' Holder, Thread Cutter and Needle 
1 ,/7 / Threader, uombltn-d. Just out. 8 am- 
7 1/ pie box of two eiyloB, by mail, 25 ct». 
1 / p A Also other 110 veltlns. 8 ond forcircu- 
lara. AddressPLUMfl&Co., Phlla,,Pa. 
Hi ’ Agents wanted to *ell a new ftrllelo need- 
od in overy house. U retails at LY, cents. 
To introduce it, rapidly, wo will send sample and 
term, to Agents, post-paid, for only 15 via. Ad¬ 
dress HUBBARD, STBEjfcTfcR k CD., Troy, N. H. 
t GENTS WANTED, cvcrywhorc, fos 
The Home of 
God's People. ■. 
Or>» of th* rr.o«t .lumilurly sttracllvii,v*lttjit>1e snd 
Intsrtwtlng work, ovrui^ued. Evury tnuiily n«mliiand 
w.llhiivou. Itim» provodlt.«ltto bo tho Lent paying 
V„k on.nt./iml »ny onrrgotlo molt, nrfomolo Ayonleiia matte 
$2,000 a year, tsk’ng oritur.for R. Onr rlr, u tn(wa( fr.o ) 
will giv" you our oidwieirly lilwral lcniHi,fu,l purlieu lam, en- 
dorauuunt.. Ar, flirt ajtnt., or any ouo duirlng a lucrative 
buainau, will J'» wrll to wilto u.At om*. Ail,)f.s., 
UliS UN, GIIJIAN it CO., Horforrt. Cornu 
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 20 to 30 copies of this 
work a day, and we send a canvassing book free to 
any book agent. Address, stating 0 • perteneo, etc. 
NATIONAL 1 * 1 ' Bi.lHUING CO., Philadelphia. V™ 
PLUCKY ACENTS 
Can easily make $150 and over per month selling 
our Modern and (tellable .Maps and our Fonu- 
lur i’jt trirml Cliiirm. Terms and Catalogues free. 
E. C. HR.IDGM AN,^Barclay St., N. Y. 
S i C * 1 Fy, A .MaUthttiLndy Agent#. Address 
" «J> ELLIS M’h’G C'O., Waltham, Muss. 
$72 OO MCE WJKliit, 
Agents wanted everywhere. Business strictly legiti¬ 
mate. Particulars free. J. Worth A Co., 8 t. Louis, Mo. 
TtVy/ViHl "VIF 1Vir ALL - Mule or Femitle. 
Va j 8 0 St4 Light, respectable business. 
Sf JLvJLi^ Good Profit. Write for full 
syescRSPTso^ to the stock 
WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES IN NEW YORK CITY: 
UNION TRUST CO.73 Broadwny. 
HOWES &; i>IACY..30 Wall St. 
FIFTH NATIONAL HANK.Third Av. it ml Tweniy-sixi h St. 
BULL'S HEAD BANK.Third Av. »n*l Tweiity-fiflli St. 
HARLE.M BANK. .Third Av. unit One Hundred mid Twenty-flltli St. 
A. H. DIVEN.Ev/u Kiiilroiul Office. 
SAMUEL SLOAN.Pres’t Del. dfc Lttck. U. R„ coV. Willium ite Kxelmnge Place. 
RICHARD SCIIELL...31 Broad St. 
ERASTIJS BROOKS.Publisher New York Express. 
H. 13, CROSBY.16 Nassau St. 
EDWARD ROBERTS...Eighty-filtli St. and Avenue A 
PAUL N. S POP FORD...2!) Broadway; and at the temporary office of the Co., 925 Broadway. 
• All payments must be made by obeok payable to the order of the UNION TRUST COMPANY, 7.3 
Broadway. The moneys arising from the sale of the stock hereby sold are paid into the Union Trust 
Company, and cannot be paid out by nald Compauy except upon vouchor* 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, 
Tho land of tho Company is exempt from taxes, and bounded as followsSlSth to 102d Streets 
and 3d to 4th Avenues; comprising 355 21-25 city lots, or about 23 acres. 
SHARES $100 EACH. 
Payments to Do made as follows: 
Five per cent, at time of subscribing, and the balance in installments, not exceeding ton per cent 
at any one installment. 
There can be no safer Investment than this. It is a home investment. It is the ownership of land 
on New York txland and tho erection of a permanent building on the same. 
In accordance with 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: ‘ 
At the above-named placos and by authorized Agents throughout the United States. 
The proper holder of any of these is entitled to free ndmiswlon to tho Industrial Exhibition, the 
Art Gallery of Statuary and PalnMngs, and the Garden of Plants during the time it is open, and limited 
only by the duration of the membership. 
Those memberships do not entitle tho holder to admission to special places of amusement, except 
as conducted by tho Exhibition Company. 
!Tb 7/V?n) 77* (M >- ALL - Male or Female. 
ytJnJ 3 0 S"i S4 Light, respectable business. 
If Good Profit. Write for full 
.. . particulars, circulars, Ac., to 
LED, E. FERINE, Pubiiahor, BG Ueude St., New York. 
“Josiah Allen’s Wife” 
III AS WROTE A BOOK, 
in spite of Josiuh’wiietorminution not to spend a cent 
to hire any one to read it, 
$500 a mouth can he made selling this book 
AGENTS J TAKE NOTICE!! 
In our former books we have given you harvests; 
we now promise you another, and iviais agents will 
secure territory, which we will now arrange for. Ad- 
dress AMEltlOAN FUBLlSiI UNO GO., fcfaitlord.Ct., 
fur Circulars unci full information. 
ffevIT*'■? You ask WJIY’wi* can sell 
KM Blais 7 Octave Pluuos fhr 
: ‘ ;± 8290? W 0 a'lS'viT—It cr-Sti 
.•*!!tea* ti an $300 to make nay 
00 I’ni'Mi sold through 
jfcjffi-Agwda, t.li til whom tnukc IOO 
b V V >- per ct, profit. Wr. have no 
t(J C ss If A. Agvtilw. nut ship direct to fatal- 
,*V _ J ^'•111 - in Focioiy price, ami warrant 
6 Years. Send for illustn.I. J circular. In which we refer 
to over 500 Biuikcrr, Idarcbania, ic. (unme of whom 
yon may using our Pianos, in 44 Slates uud 
territories. 1 lease t?tate where you ^D^v this notice. 
U.S. Piano Co., 8 I _ Broadway, N.Y. 
/»?*• — "■ - 
I>. Ui A n \ V ! A Sent* wanted. Business entirely 
- 7 -rI d U-Vl ■ ttew . G. G. HilAW , Biddoford, Me. 
?. n Si/i. T A 4 to Agents. — Article* new. and 
or »T? rb 4 t) staple as tlonr. CTm.Lini.no ion, Chicago. 
A GENTS WAN IED for the Clearest, fullest ana 
mosi effective fumily medical book ever publish¬ 
ed, HtcALTi! AT Mom ic. Written by the celebrated i)r 
Hall or Journal of Health. Deal* with all sublects 
delicately and exhaustively. Cireular* sent. Address 
B. M. BETTS & CO.. Hartford, Ct., or Chicago, ill. 
45 I'll 4(5fl putlayl A^uuL wvnUd ! All that, of working 
v J 1 w v u pcoplo, of either sox, yoong or old, m»kenior« money 
at work for us in their spare moments or *11 the time than at anything 
else. Particulars free. Address G. Stineon S Co., Portland, Maine 
Class 1st. Price $!<>. ISO Admissions. 
Entitling the purchaser to thirty admissions to the Exhibition. Not transferable. 
Price, $10. 
Class 2d. Price $20. DO Admissions. 
Entitling the purchaser to ninety admissions to the Exhibition. Not transferable. 
Price, $20. 
Class 3d. Price §10. 3GO Admissions. 
Entitling the purchaser to three hundred and sixty admissions. Not transferable. 
Price, $40. 
Class 4th. Price $ 14)0. Life. 
Entitling tho purchaser to admission at any time during life; the bulling being open to 
the public. Not transferable. Price $100. 
Class fflli. Family lor Life. Price $300. 
Entitling the purchaser 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. 
Class 6th. MKKFIFITAILY & TRANSFERABLE. Price $1,060. 
Entitling the holder and owner to admission to the Exhibition, at arty 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 tho Board of Directors. 
Payment to be made whenever called on by c-hcck payable to the order of the Union Trust 
Company. 
A suitable Badge wi I be adopted for Life, Family and Heredit:iry members. 
Memberships will not be sold after he 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 tho United Statoa. 
For further information, please address 
Hi INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY' 
No. 925 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. 
