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©OlE’S BUBAL MEW-YOBKEB 
135 . 
NEWS CONDENSER 
— Philadelphia is building a $4,000,000 reser¬ 
voir. 
Maine will harvest a fine and large corn 
crop. 
— A glass factory is being built at Dallas, 
Texas. 
— East Haddam, Conn., has a new Opera 
House. 
— There are 200,000 African Methodists in this 
country. 
Chicago is to have a paper called The 
Graphic. 
Fanning Granges are to be organized in 
Louisiana. 
A submerged forest has been discovered in 
the Thames. 
Hartford is to have a large manufactory for 
Gatling guns. 
— Day St. Louis, Mississippi, has 7,000 visitors 
this summer. 
The Elgin, Illinois, Watch Manufactory is 
worth $882,000. 
,J 'ho revolution in the north of St. Domingo 
is progressing. 
— Holyoke, Mass., is said to have the small¬ 
pox shockingly. 
— The vicinity of Boston gives promise of a 
good pear crop. 
— Last season's catch of seal in 1 Alaska was 
worth $1,000,000. 
At least 26,000 residents of Boston have gone 
into the country. 
Cottonwood cane is flourishing in most 
parts of Louisiana. 
Thirty women are employed on the daily 
press of New York. 
— The French Government propose to build 
eight new railroads. 
Charleston, S. C., is rejoicing over her first 
lamp-post letter boxes. 
— Over 2,000 persons visit the public bathing 
houses in Hartford daily. 
— Twenty thousand girls in Switzerland are 
employed in watch-making. 
— The Russian Quakers have decided to lo¬ 
cate in “Harvey” county, Kan. 
— The Established Church of Scotland has 
1,500,000 members, the Free Church 750,000, and 
the United Presbyterian 470,000. 
— The Texas cattle plague hits carried off sev¬ 
eral thousand cattle in Missouri. 
Some one proposes.to release all prisoners 
upon the anniversary of our Centennial. 
A company of Englishmen propose to In¬ 
vest $5,000,000 in the coal and iron business at 
Birmingham, Ala. 
— Portland, Me., has received its flrst car load 
of flour from the now wheat crop of 1873. It 
came from St. Louis. • 
— One of the new Congressmen from Wiscon¬ 
sin brings experience. Ho lias been superintend¬ 
ent of a lunatic asylum for five years. 
— For the last two weeks a party of Portland 
ladies and gentlemen, 12 In number, have boon 
on a pedestrian tour to the White Mountains. 
— Grasshoppers aro committing groat depre¬ 
dations in New Hampshire, oats, beans and In 
fact all things that are green disappearing be¬ 
fore them. 
— The city of Auburn, N. Y., and friends of 
the Institution, huve raised $225,000 for Its The¬ 
ological Seminary, which with $75,000 given by 
Col. Morgan, will keep the Seminary whore It Is. 
— A colony of 12 white families on a planta¬ 
tion in the parish of St. Mary made crops of 
sugar and molasses In 1371 and 1872 that netted 
in the New Orleans market $40,000, or $20,000 a 
year. 
Recite, &c. 
Heikes Nurseries. 
The Nurseries of W. F\ Helices have beimorgan- 
iml ns a Joint week company. In which Air. Heikes 
has become the President and the principal stock¬ 
holder, uud hn expects to rievoto his exclusive atten¬ 
tion to the interest', of tun Nurseries, as heretofore. 
The extension of the business anil iho perfect system 
attainable under the new orgaulxatJon, will accrue to 
the interest of our patrons, ami we trust, for a con¬ 
tinuance of the ready support heretofore accorded 
this eatublisliuicnt. 
Our Semi-Annual Price List, through Which we aro 
enabled to offer a more complete stock than ever be¬ 
fore, is now ready, and will ho mailed to all appli¬ 
cants. Address U «[ K i:S NU US K It IKb CO., 
__Dayton, Ohio. 
600 ACRES 4 C&talesac: 23 Ct* I 18 GREENHOUSES 
(0 Descriptivei Wholesale; (3) Bulb; (DTrult anti 
Elower Plates, luiniuuee stock and low prides. Ad¬ 
dress K. K. PHOENIX, Bloomington Nursory, 111, 
■ - — --— I 
1 /win (inn fruit and orna- 
• menu I ’frees.—A general line 
of Nursi-ry Stock at low prices. Pear Trees a special¬ 
ty. Write for wholesale or reta il Price Lists. Agents 
wanned. E, MOODY A SONS, I.ocKporr,, N, Y. 
LEE’S SUMMIT NURSERIES. 
Wholesale mill Ornrml Supply Numorlei. 
An immense stock, of an parlor quality, at low prices. 
e 1.000 
PERPETUAL CRYSTAL PALACE 
AND 
An immense stock, of superior quidtt.y, at low price 
. £K"D*ugo Hedge Plant* by tne 1,000 « 
l,000,00«>. Send tor Price bist. 
HI AIR nuns., 
Lee’s Summit, Jackson Co., Mo. 
gWtttjss ^funtert. 
A gents wanted,—Washington, out- 
SlJiK and iN’Sini:. Hern you have a Cample te 
llutory nt our NationalCupltuf. Its origin, growth, 
excel I uncles, corruptions, humifies nrnl personages 
are all portrayed in that graphic style which hint 
placed the author, Gko, Ail'’. TOWNSEND, urnong the 
very hrsl. of Washington correspondent*. "Fact is 
Stranger then fiction. Every one will read these 
startling truths. For terms, Ac., address J AS, BETTH 
« t'C.. (SUco nsOl’s to 8. Al. Uetts A Co.,) Hartford, 
f.oi iRi, or Chicago, ill. 
POOR All/'IV nua WOMEN ARE 
1,'H MV iTlrjiA given 830 per week 
"alary n ml wiII uof be Hwinillrd when they apply 
toG. WEBBER & CO., Marlon, Ohio. 
OO EACH WEJBK. 
Agents wanted everywhere. Business strictly legiti¬ 
mate. Particulars free. J. Woimi A Co., St. Louis, Mo. 
$40 A j DAY. Agsnw wanted. Business now. J 
- * • - • oomiUil, iMl'illll’a.i I1UW* 
Adiircss Homiiwebtern A«oncy t Carthage, Mo 
<£i1u rational. 
Elmira Female College. 
mi 1 fl. l n i . , - *—* 
The Higher Edueutlon for Young Ladles. College 
Course, Appointments, Degrees, complete, .Music, 
? na ,*££ t 8™<)«es, with best Masters. Fine kc 
111 1 4 ti+ t i ) r. til .....I .. L... _v s n. . . 
?hd,Art Studies, with ben Masters. Fine Scenery, 
healthful city, and u hupny homo for Students. Bi*. 
gins again, Sept. 3d. Address 
__Ties . A. YV, COW LBS, O. D., Elmira, N. Y. 
amenia SEMINARy7 
AWIENIA, N. Y. 
A family boarding school. On the narlem Rail¬ 
road, elghty-ttve miles from .Vow York. Full coutsob 
or fcjeinmary lost ruction, with preparation for col- 
}?*e°, r busbiess Personal oaro la study, habits and 
health. Terms, $ikiO per y ear. 
Fortieth ye ar begins .Sept. 15. 8. T. FROST, A. M, 
Massachusetts Ag’l College, 
Founded and endowed by the State for the liberal 
education of the Industrial Classen, will begin Its 
next academic year A ug. 27. For catalogue or Infor¬ 
mation, address Pres’t W. S. Clark, Amherst, Mass. 
A BAG OF COLD 
Can he made In sixty 'lays, canvassing with that 
M AH V KUMJ3 FRANCO-AM ERICA V PAb'TRLLE 
1’fCTDBE called ••The Coining Wave,” which 
Is given to uvery subscriber to that Gem of Month- 
lira, Oliver Optic** Magiuinn, for Vimng and Old, 
published by Messrs. Lee ,t Shepard. Gutot will he 
si ot to you on receipt of $4, unu if you are not xutls- 
llod with it you can return U to us C. O. D. Agents 
wanted in every city and town. Territory is being 
rapidly talc on up. SVc allow large extra commissions 
arid pay them in Gold (Join. Sample copy of Mugn- 
J.ine, circulars, terms. Ac., sent free on application to 
I>CKK14S A FOXCROFT, 161 WASHI.NOToN flTKMKT, 
Bostox. Mass. 
Ui ‘%(k,Tn 91.30 PER WEEK guaranteed to ■ 
CTW " f hitelhgentiind Industrious parson*, of either 
sen. to act as our Agent*. Buslm s.. very pleusimt. 
Address tYLbTKHV ART AHHOl'IATliiN, Chicago, 111. 
f SENDLAHli IN ADVANCE TO FEMALE 
J AGENTS, to pay tor ensylabor ut home that will 
not interfere with other duties; one wanted In every 
county. 1 have nothing for sale. 
_A. V. HARDINfu; 1U3, 1 , Jersey City, N. J. 
W ANTED. AGBXl’8- Worthy the ttpetlalnotice 
of old Hud expcrlencod canvasser*. Thom: e«l- 
e lira ted steel linn Engravings, via : -“tW* Voyage, nt 
pnmt beautiful pint urea, representing Child- 
' ot;HI, Majvuood end OU) Ann; now offered 
oy Canvasser* lor the nr,si. time. Price reduced to 
suit the masse*; nothing like It ever offered to the 
American public. Extraordinary term* and induce- 
minus Full particulars free. Address B. H. RUS¬ 
SELL, Fubhshcr, oS Coinblll, BOSTON. 
, v ^401 >, A GKNTS WANTED-IWale or 
/ TBSrfs l /.V female -to sell our Patent Spool 
' Cof-r J Holder, Thread Cutter ami Needle 
jrll / Threader, combined. Just out. Sam- 
g | / Bio box of two style*, by mall, 25 ets. 
f uw Also other noveUie*. Send for circu- 
lars. Address Pi.ilm BA Co., Phi la., Pa. 
CANVASSING BOOKS SENT FREE F0R~ 
Prof. FOWLER’S GREAT WORK 
0a Manhood, Womanhood and their Mutual 
Inter-relations; Love, Ita Laws, Power, etc. 
Agents arc selling from ‘JO to 30 oopioa of this 
vforlc artiiy, and ivc send a canvassing book free to 
accent. A runs, Mint mg ©xoeHenefv etc 
NAT I ONAL PUBL I SHING QQ„ P lilla(lelphlu:Pa: ,, 
PLUCKY AGENTS 
onr Tnake R 5 9. il W °L er Fur month selling 
our Modern and Kelluble Hups HTid our Popu¬ 
lar 1 tutorial chimij. Term* »mi Catalogues free. 
_ C. mu IH f YI AN$ t» Jlaroluy dt,* N. Y. 
WORK 
GEO. E. PEKINE, Pud 
for ALL Mule or Female. 
Light, respectable business. 
Good Profit. Write for full 
- --- -- Write for fuli 
“Josiah Allen’s Wife” 
HA.S WROTE A ROOK, 
m spite of Josiah’a determination not to spend a cent 
to hire any one to read It. 
$500 a month can be made selling this book, 
AGENTS! TAKE NOTICEI 
In our former books we have given you harvests ■ 
wo now promise you another, aod wise agents will' 
Seim re territory, which we will now arrange for Ad 
.h’ossAMBiUOAN PUBLISHING 
>sl r ) A DAY ! -Agents wanted. Business entirely 
i/iti , uew u G . 8H.AW, Blddeford, Mo. 
$5 Tfl ^20 , ‘" r, i Ryl , AaimU wasted I Ail d,i'„r, r,f worldly 
, , , ^ ofeltliiru«,yoiiui*„r old,muks moM money 
stWOTkfuru: m their spare momiluUarivfl ih« lima thuii at Hiiythlair 
elro. 1 artlciJars frta. A.i.lrcsi o. Stinson A Co.,Portland, MMoo 
AAONliY IN THU OABDBN: A Veg- 
1,1 ©table ill an mil, Prepared with a 
vlctv to Bcono«iy aud I»roflt. 
Tms Work upon Kitchen and Market Gardening 
and the H leld Ctilture of Root Crops, is bT p r p 
uccs v, practical H.irricnUarist, (Author of* “PeS 
< i ,l i, ur8 f01 k r , OIl! ’ 1 lin <l should bo owned mid studied 
by every one Interested in i.ardeaing. It Is an nhio 
practical, protnsely illustrated work of 208 I2mo’ 
pages. Sent, posGpald, for $1.50. Address 
D. D. T. MOORE, Publisher, 
15 Heckman Ht., New York. 
Young Men aud Ladles qualified at the BtrF- 
XALU 1 KLE'II.A l-ll iKSTITtm: A.Vi) Cl l V LINK TUO- 
I 7, l J. or nor ni>etetit operators, to earn a salary of 
jxj to m per month. 'l r he largest, most completo 
and practical hi America, Address, fpr Catalogue. 
_C. L. BRYANT, Supt., Buffalo, N. Y. 
SIXTY YOUN(i MEN AND LADIES—To place In 
positions where they will acquire a thorough and 
practical knowledge of Telegraphy? and ?eceivt a 
co in in tag ion whil e practicing Address, with stamp? 
puny’ OberlUi. uhio’ S “ P 1 UmoQ Tolegrtll,h Com- 
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO. 
1 OF NEW YORK, 
; SUBSCRIPTION TO THE STOCK 
WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES IN NEW YORK CITY": 
UNION TRUST CO....73 Broadway. 
it HOWES & MA(JY.. Wal | St# 
«• FIFTH NATIONAL HANK.Third Av. and T wenty-slxili St. 
BULL’S HEAD BANK.Third Av. and Twenty-fifth St. 
■ I HARLEM BANK.Third Av. and One Hundred uud Twenty-fifth St. 
A. S. UIH'.N. .Erie Railroad OtOce. 
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- I Br <>udway. The moneys arising from the salo of the stock hereby sold are paid into tbe Union Trust 
I Company, and cannot be paid out by sahl Company except upon vouchors showing that the money has 
. been actually and honestly expended in the erection of the Industrial Exhibition Building or In ncqutr- 
’ ing title to land, 
- The land of tho Company Is exempt from taxes, and bounded as follows9Sth to 102d Streets 
and 3d to 4tli Avenues; comprising 355 21-25 city lots, or about 23 acres. 
s SHARES $100 EACH. 
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| Payments to be made as follows: • 
■ I Mvo per cent, at time of subscribing, and the bnlanco In Installments, not exceeding ten per cent 
, I at any one installment. 
There can bo no safer Investment than this. It is a home Investment. It is the ownership of land 
' I 0,1 '' ork Island and the erection of a permanent building on tho sume. 
, 1,1 aocordanco with the charter and by a resolution of the Board of Dtroetors of the Industrial 
j Exhibition Company, passed July 2itb, 1872, the following ..icn.bershlp* have been created and are 
I offered for sale; 
At the above-named places and by authorised Agents throughout the United States. 
Tho proper holder of uny of these is entitled to free iidiiilssian to the Industrial Exhibition, tho 
I Art Gallery of Statuary and PalnWngs, and tbe Garden of Plants during the time It is open, and limited 
| only by the duration of tho membership. 
These memberships do not entitle tho holder to admission to special places of amusement, except 
as conducted by the Exhibition Company. 
MEMBERSHIPS. - PRICE AND FIND. 
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Entitling the purchaser to thirty admissions to the Exhibition. Not transferable. 
Price, $10. 
Class 2d. Price $20. OO Admissions. 
Entitling the purchaser to ninety admissions to tho Exhibition. Not transferable. 
Price, $20. 
Class 3d. Price $«0. 360 Admissions. 
I Entitling the purchaser to three hundred and sixty admissions. Not transferable. 
Price, $40. 
Class 4th. Price $100. Life. 
Entitling tho purchaser to admission at any time during life; tho h ulling being open to 
the public. Not transferable. Price $100. 
Class 5lli. Family for Idle. Price $300. 
Entitling the purchaser aud his immediate family (in s se at tho time of such purchase) or 
any of them, during tho lifetime of any of thorn, to admission to the Exhibition, when opon 
to the public. Not transferable. Price, $300. 
Class 6t.lt. HEREDITARY Ac TKA^SFERAHLE. Price $1,000. 
Entitling the holder and owner to admission to the Exhibition, at any time when tho 
building is open to the public, transferable by sale, gift, or devise, but only to be used by tho 
actual owner. The holders of these memberships are to bo 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 be made whenever called on by check payable to tho order of tho Union Trust 
Company. 
A suitable Badge wi 1 bo 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 be given an engraving of the Building. 
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