KETWS CONDENSER. 
Wtttf, Cecils, 
— The Vermont apple erop is a failure.' 
• — Valuable gold deposits have been found In 
Alaska. 
— Recent raius will give Texas a full crop of 
cotton. 
— Cameron, Kan., had a snow storm the 18th 
ultimo. 
— Lawrence. Kansas, is building a One swim¬ 
ming bath. 
— Dayton, Ohio, has produced a “Presbyterian 
Cook Hook." 
— Nineteen million cigars come from New 
Orleans annually. 
— In Texas ice costs five cents a pound and 
beef coBts throc cents. 
— A .Michigan city firm has shipped off 1,500 
bushels of huckleberries. 
— The wreck of the City of Washington was 
sold at Halifax for ft,300. 
— The Memionltos have decided to make 
their homes In Minnesota. 
— An experiment In the cultivation of coffee 
is being made in California. 
— Nine cities in the United States aro to havo 
industrial expositions this year. 
— It. is said that Imt. two establishments in 
Great Britain make charcoal Iron. 
Thirty New York churches are reported 
“closed for the season," or for repairs. 
— The State constables of Muss., now mean 
business, and are closing all liquor saloons. 
— America has only thirteen pictures at the 
Vienna Exposition, while France has over one 
thousand. 
— Manganese Is spoken of as a substitute for 
nickel, the high and Increasing price of the lat¬ 
ter metal making its use expensive. 
— There aro about sixty manufacturers of 
goal, morocco in the United States, about half 
of the number being in Philadelphia. 
— If you want a ride on Lake Winnebago, 
Wisconsin, luquiro for the little steamers 
Soutenuwbequon and Nlimogwanishkoto. 
Immense drove* of grasshoppers passed 
over Omaha recently southward. Multitudes 
alighted and havo commenced on the corn. 
— It is said that glycerine mixed with tho 
water in steam engine boilers prevents the 
deposition of limo salts, and Consequently pro¬ 
tects tho boiler from iucrustation. 
— On the fourth of July a party of American 
engineers In Peru holstod tho stars and stripes 
on one of tho highest points of tho Cordilleras 
ever traversed by the live. They stood knee 
deep in snow. 
— Tho total amount of tea consumed annually 
in tho United States 
Wanting first-class Apple Trees, in large or small 
quantity can be supplied at rrry reasonable figures. 
Will exchange a limited number for land or for Stan¬ 
dard Pear Trees. Call on or address 
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Riverside Nnracviea, 
brsisbiii'g, Pa. 
600 ACRES 11 Catalogues 20 eta I 18 GREENHOUSES 
Hi Descriptive; C!) Wholesale; i3) Bulb: (t) Fruits mi 
Flower Pintos. Immense -took and low prices. Ad 
dress K. K. PHOENIX, Bloomington ,Nursery, Ill. 
1 (Will mm PKt IT AND O It \ A - 
l,t ' ntontti Trees.—A general line 
of Nursery Stock ut low prices. Poor Trees n special ■ 
ty. Write for Wholesale or retail Price Gists. Agents 
wanted. E. MOODY A flONH, Lock port, N. Y, 
riENESEE VALLEY FARMS FOR SALE. 
\ J Some of the finest residences In the Valley, near 
R. R. Inquire soon of JOHN SHEI.IJON, upon the 
premise*, at Moscow, Livingston Co., N. V. 
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Company, and cannot bo paid out by said Company except upon vouchers showing tlmt the money has 
boon actually und honotitly oxpondod in the erection of the Industrial Exhibition Buildiug or in acquir¬ 
ing title to land, 
Tho land of tlio Company is oxompt from taxes, and bounded as follows 98th to 1 0‘id Streets 
aud 3d to 4ili Avenues; comprising 305 21-25 city lots, or about 23 acres. 
History or our National CnnlUit. Rh origin, growth, 
OXCellenolM, corruption*, beauties ami personages 
are all portrayed in that grunldc style whloh linn 
placed tho author, Gro, A tv. rawniaiW), among tho 
very first r,f Washington correspondent*. '•Fact Is 
stranger than flcllon " ii<v>,rv .. n -....a ... .. 
man iici, mn." Every one will read these 
ig truths. For terms, Ac,, address ,1 A8. BETTS 
(sumjessors to 8. M. Betts A Co.,) Hartford, 
or Chicago, III. ’ 
POOR MEN S7J. 8£?S? 
rA“Mr,!„Ts2 miT 
»99 09 EACH WEEK. 
Agents wanted everywhere. Busin Os* strictly legltl- 
tmite. Parthtulars rroo. J. Worth A Co., St. Louis, Mo. 
&J A A DAY. Agents wanted. Business now. 
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HS!5n. T »°m* ia l 0 ,>EK WEEK guaranteed to 
tic* ■ ’" lntullltfontniul ludustrlous persons, of either 
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Payments to be made ns follows: 
live per cent, at time of subscribing, and tho balance In installments, not exceeding ton per cent 
at any ouu Installment. 
There can be no safer investment than this. It Is a home investment. It is the ownership of land 
on Nuw York Island 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 tho Industrial 
Ifixldbltlop Company, passed July 21tb, 1872, the following iiiciubc rslii pm have been created and are 
Oflfcrod for sulo: ■* 
At tho above-named places and by authorized Agents throughout the United States. 
The proper holder Of any of those is entitled to free nditii*sion to tho Industrial Exhibition, tho 
Art Gallery of Statuary and Pain Hugs, and the Garden of Plants during tlio time it is open, und limited 
only by the duration of the membership. 
Theso memberships do not entitle tho holder to admission to special places of amusement, except 
us conducted by the Exhibition Company. 
in tiio United States is 50,000,(XX) pounds, of 
which 20,000,000 Is green tea of various descrip¬ 
tions, about 15,000,000 Colon g, aud tlio remainder 
Japanese and other varieties. 
— II. coBts London a million dollars annually 
to water her streets. Tho principal part of tho 
work l* undertaken by a few largo contractors, 
who employ some 1,500 horses and carts, with as 
many men, for thirty weeks in the year. 
A GENTS WANTED-Male nr 
tl. female —to sell our Patent Spool 
Holder, Thread Cutter und Needle 
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Also other novelties. Send for clrcu- 
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On Manhood, Womanhood and their Mutual 
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work a day. and we Bend u canvassing hook free to 
agont. Address, stating experience, nto 
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A Work on the Breeding, Rear 
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in spite of Joslali’adotermination not to spend a cent 
to hire any one to road it. 
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of.the kind ln this country. It Ii 
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Contains 334 large octavo 
'1. Address 
ALLEN’S 
AMERICAN CATTLE 
A Vegetable Matmnl, Prepared with 
a view to Economy and Prolit. 
This Work upon Kitchen and Market Gardening, 
and the Field Culture of Root Crops, U by p. T.' 
Qr-iNN, Practical Horticulturist. lAutbor of "Pear 
Culture for Profit,") and should be owned and studied 
by every one interested In Gardening, It is nn able, 
practical, prof nsety lllu.-irutcd work r,f 208 i3mo! 
pages. Sent, post-paid, for *1,60, Address 
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