B tO O MofYQJJTH 
BEAUTIFIES THE COMPLEXION 
NEWS CONDENSER, 
Agents; Wanted 
— Westfield, N. Y., has a new iron bridge. 
— The Iron men of Troy. N. Y., are on a 
strike. 
The grain crops of Oregon are said to be 
immense. 
— New Orleans boasts of a swimming school 
for ladies. 
The Graphic is said to have made $110,000 by 
its balloon. 
— Salmon is selling in Sacramento for ten 
cents a pound. 
The Jamaica cable was recovered on the 
20th of August. 
— One Boston house has imported 278,000 
cigars from Cuba. 
— Another large Catholic church is to be 
built in Rochester, N. V. 
Eighty-six women have entered the Michi¬ 
gan University this term. 
— A drove of 1,800 goats passed through Dal¬ 
las, Texas, a few days ago. 
The Cuban Dengue will issue an address to 
the people of this country I 
The pardoning power has been taken away 
from the Governor of Iowa. 
— The Methodist Conference at Dover, N. J., 
is In favor of female preachers. 
— The chestnut timber in Westminister Ab¬ 
bey, now some 500 years old, is still sound. 
— Newspapers in tho German language from 
America will no longer bo taxed in Germany. 
— Four persons have dropped dead on one 
street in Atlanta, Ga., within the past threo 
weeks. 
— Three now war vessels have just been added 
to tho British navy, and twenty-five others are 
building. • 
'1 bo frequency in Switzerland of criminals 
committing suicide in their cells Is attracting 
attention. 
Concord, Mass., has a new public library, 
erected at a cost of $75,000, and the gift of Wil¬ 
liam Munroe. 
— DutieB amounting to $16,000 were collected 
on Canadian wool at St. Albans, Vt., in one 
day, last week. 
— Tho first day of the Cincinnati Exposition 
is pronounced by the local press to have been 
“ very satisfactory.” 
<; ENTS WA STED for tho now book, 
LIFK AMI ADVENTURES OF 
HrXt&dii wit Tim i n y TKtotnml AvTtfCCTIO Ill’ll of Animim'* 
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Su ftll evor jwMiiiluil, It cmi'uint full anil cmnnlnnidMnjin- 
liuu»oi I mil.in triu« liftin' FAR WEST, us MMii l.y KltCsnon, 
WOO Hrml tuning (Inna nil hit lilt. U gives* full, rclitblt w i nunt 
cf tho MODOCS.lUid tho ilODOO VaR. A* h wo k o I HISTO¬ 
RY ,Ui*Inr.tlothlo. A grand opportunity fortgiinu lomtliOTnubuy. 
Our UluitrtUil ciirmiltri tint irroto nil tpulliniiw Write »ml ro- 
coro turn lory tluoca. DUSTIN, OILMAN A CU.,Hortfunl I Conn. 
SUBSCRIPTION TO THE STOCK 
WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES IN NEW YORK CTTY 
lore Farmers, l uUt\ Minister*, 
It lulls of the 1 * /nnrr lift,'' woniW*. nuirroU, mysteries, ttnr.i 
iloluut, Ac.,ofth»C*plt»l,”A*u Woman (*co« It 
‘ Orrr/nuirtij, w'th irifiiiuliiMi, hiimnr, piullos tn.l 
(oikI thine*fornll. ItIt iiniUptnuiW*to ev.ry wld».«„Ue person, 
-Kinu, wotntn.erohiu it popultr mf,4rrr, with re*r|fegv, 
tnd It ttlliuy ftr tndwtdtiyiA,iwunG. SU Kntrt.luu.. Steel 
rnrtrnlt of nothor. Ay. nil I /Ai> than,; Mouty fur 
Arm in thlt work. Terms Ulr *-^ - 
Mr Jiutal Vew y„rkt;, in retry C. _ .. „„ 
Outfit Free. Rumltrl ittUh fttonce fur full 
. .. . ..73 Broadway, 
.. Wall St 
..Third Av. and Twenty-six I li St, 
.Third Av. timl Twenty-fifth St, 
.Third Av. mid One Hundred mid Twenty-filth St 
.Erie Railroad Ollice, 
....Pres’t l>el. At Lack. It. It., cor. Willinin A Exchange Place. 
.. Broad St, 
..Publisher New \ ork Express, 
..Hi Nassau St, 
.Elghly-fillh St. and Avenue A 
9 Broadway; and at the temporary office of tho Co., 925 Broadway 
Ujt 1 pauHeularly «i in, Jin 0 / 
Stall Jtfdirra Agents N. B.) 
Address, ^ A. 0. WORTHI.NGTON A i^O.'.'il'it"tfOTd^CL 
A ( x < i LLOVIPS NEW 
1 „• 'Lrjlf, THIRTY DOLLAR 
double iiiupM 1 or find IK74*&iv rulidy,ivod on* to 
bo given uwny orntiM. Mize ot oiiah mnni&vri luebcn 
‘'"'hllsho.oth. exhibiting I,IeXl.CKXI names 
or tltict.tMWiis, villages, rivers, inkes, mountain!, and 
»tri*iun». iioth thrxoKreat niiifirture to be glvongratia 
to every house Keeper hi America. Tlie.-e tulip* are 
i '7f‘ r mado by Lloyd, who made all tin. 
maps used by Olnuka t. ijltANT duringtlie war. Male 
''gi iiU wanted in every county, to whom 
y®, ®? u 2i?iP e ‘h>lhur for every man rtlstittiuuiii. A . 1 - 
Stamp far amivvcr, lk>8TON AhVUIt 
1 IS Lit CO.f 20 Court 8t. t Iloston, Aliiws. 
All payments must be made by check payable to the order of tho UNION TRUST COMPANY, 73 
Broadway. The moneys arising from tho sale of the stock hereby sold are paid Into tho Union Trust 
Company, and cannot be paid out by said Company except upon vouchers allowing that the money has 
been actually and honestly expended in the erection of the Industrial Exhibition Buildlug or In acquir¬ 
ing title to land, 
Tho land or the Company Is exempt from taxes, and bounded us follows 98th to l«2«l Streets 
and 3d to 4 ill Avenues; comprising 363 24-25 city lots, or about 23 acres. 
IN WASHINGTON 
. Hp ! selling book ever published, 
About thu (_retiit ijvMUr ScatuUtl, Seiintci- 
nai Hrlneries, i.onitremunen, Kings, Lobbies, and Lhu 
*!"' ^Atluiiiil Cui.il.al, H sells 
ooi ,i ol Clrrulsrs, and see our terms and a 
•PAr^RVS l’V< !o ( h A!'°r li • A/IrtresB Ci iNti.nkn- 
i l I ■ I I.' KI. l •-1 i l . ; < -, . ,y . 
i’U ISLISUiNu i.a.i , Philadelphia Ami Chicago. 
$1, 500 L°n. rly mo<1 .K l,y in Wielr spare moments, 
V > selling our .12 now articles. Send 25o. for sam¬ 
ples and Catalogues. Awi,2VotvkMt'»..3Cl2B wav N\v 
SHARES $100 EACH 
Payments to bo made as follows: 
hive per cent, at time Of subscribing, and tho balance in installments, not exceeding ten per cent 
at any one installment. 
.there can be no safer investment thun this. It Is a homo Investment. It is tho ownership of land 
on New York Island and the erection of a permanent building on the same. 
In accordance with the charter and by a resolution of tho Board of Directors of tho Industrial 
Exhibition Company, passed July 21th, 1872, the following iiiciubcrnliipH have been created and are 
ottered for sale: 
ai the above-named places and by authorized Agents throughout the United Stutes. 
The proper holder of any of those Is entitled to free admission to tho Industrial Exhibition, the 
Art Uallery of Statuary and Paintings, and the Gardeu of Plants during the time it is open, and limited 
only by the duration of the membership. 
These memberships do nut cutitle tho holder to admission to special places of amusement, except 
as conducted by tho Exhibition Company. 
|Ui.«jc<Uane0»i5! 
QUO Ml np [Jrr if you are a fool or lunatic, 
UUB llllH Dv hut If you are wne and wish 
“ , to make money, address 
EUREKA PORTABLE TABLE CO , St. Luuij.. 
K<»u LE. Z COCKS and 4 II ENS (Light 
J HriilnuasL from premium lords; cook 
last upring. Also, lot chickens from abov 
extra Partridge Cochin pullet and h c.locks, 
sold low, to Close out; ad nice birds 
a specialty. - . 
.I v ‘ " 1 cunt 
Also, lot chickens from above. I very 
Will bo 
. .. IJurk BrutmntK 
E. li. WUITNHY, 
Cambrldgoport, Mass, 
8 000 s PL EM) ID STOC K 
, ftV/ItljO and uairy Lauds, m nt. 
Joseph County, Northern Indlanu, for sale low. In 
lots to suit. Terms enny. Cor particulars, address 
ISAAC ItSMAY, south Bund, lnd. 
ftENKSKE VALLEY FAIOI8 FOR SALE. 
vjt isonie of the tiucst resiliences in tho Vullei, near 
R. It. Inquire srj. Jt i or .JOHN SUELUON, upon tho 
pre mises, at Moscow, Livingston Co., N Y. 
\ h '' j|,- id rs,yIlcncl'PamM^frniiHL immiiv and 
r>ohool toryuuug ladles and clnlilrcn, il. i'll anil 
10 Lust inst Street, Cenl ml Park, Nc w York, will com- 
tS8e Yf- , " ,,,0nt J l • vf, ' lr Wencetuber25th, 1873. For 
lull information tor i-'utiiiMumf. 
REV. D. L\ VAN N lilt MAN, LL, !>., 
75 Last Ul»t Street. 
A DAY and expenses to good Agents. 
Address liOWKN A CO., Marion, ithin 
\ GENT8 WANTED.-WASHINGTON, Ol r- 
j\ sun; mill INstDic. Hero you have a t'umiiini 
Jii.it,ny or our National Capital. Its ong n, growth, 
excellencies, corruptlouB, ouauties arm persouagus 
are all portrsiycd in that graphic style winch lias 
placed tho uuuior, uko. Alp. ’ftnvNSE.vn. among the 
very first of WashlngtojiOOrTOSpondpnU. “ Fuel is 
stranger tliflfi fiction. 1 Every one will read these 
startling truths. For terms, Ac,, address j as. BETTS 
« OO., (successors to 8. M. Betts ffc Co.,) Hartford. 
Conn., or Chicago, 111 . 
PRICE AND FIND 
*72 OO EACH AVI)Bill. 
Agcnls wanted every where. Business strictly legiti¬ 
mate. Particulars free. j. Woxxii & Co., fit. Louis, Mo. 
ClUNM 1SI 
HO Admissions 
Entitling tho purchaser to thirty admissions to the Exhibition, Not transferable. 
Price, $10. 
Can easily make Si 50 and over per month selling 
our Mod* i a and Reliable Maps and our Popu¬ 
lar I let quill t hurts. Terms ana Catalogues live. 
L. C. UU1IH19U.Ni 5 B-irclay 8t . N. Y. 
Class 2tS 
I*rtce $20. OO Admissions. 
Entitling the purchaser to ninety admissions to tho Exhibition. Not transferable. 
Price, $20. 
Class 3d. Price $40. BOO Admissions. 
Entitling the purchaser to three hundred and sixty admissions. Not transferable. 
Price, $10. 
I'lass 4tli. Price $100. I.ite. 
Entitling the purchaser to admission at any time during life; the builln; 
the public. Not transferable. Price $100. 
tlnss Slh. Family lor File. Price $BOO. 
Entitling the purchaser and his Immediate family (in e«e 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, $000. 
Cliuw 6th. HEREDITARY A TRA^SFEUAltLE. Price $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 those 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 be made whenever called on by check payable to the order of the D lion Trust 
Company. 
A suitable Badge wi I be adopted for Life, Family and Hereditary members. 
Memberships will not be sold after he Building is open to tho public. 
Each purchaser of a membership will be given an engraving of the Building. 
Batiks, Bankers and Individuate are wanted to act as Agents througbou* the United Staten, 
For further information, please address 
s J 00 to $250 SSWSJgfflfSW 
where, selling our new seven strand fYluie Plat Una 
lAotluu JAntx.. Sells readily are very house. Samples 
tree. Address Ctaxuu WlHE,Mli.l„s, pliilll., Fa. 
“ Josiah Men’s Wife” 
HAS WROTE A BOOK, 
i ii spite of JustalVa rtetermluatlon not to spend a cent 
to hire any one to read It. 
$500 a month cau be made selling this book 
AGENTS ! TA 1 £B NOTiCE ’! 
In our former hooks wo have given you harvests; 
we now promise you another, and wise agents will 
seouro temtory, which wo will now arrange tor. Ad- 
dross AMERICAN l*UBUSHING CO.,Hartford,Ot., 
for circulars and rail information. 
TLii, ucngnttui atm luumut^a toilet prepa¬ 
ration is undoubtedly the best in the world 
for preserving the Skin and Beautifying the 
Complexion. It will remove Tan, Freckles, 
ami all discolrationn from t he skin, leaving it 
beautifully white, soft, smooth and clear. 
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND FANCY 
GOODS DEALERS. 
IPO SHORT PERSONS 
X J i lluu * A on il ruotnoa 
of increasing the iiixht and lnjpruvjn;/ and dnvH- 
OfHiJir the figure, with authenticated teitimomaisand 
repurtrt. Mailed free. Cape. Itow aiuj, 2\) ii'way, N. Y, 
Wanted Immediately! 
1 OH y° nn « m,:n ilnit 1 'olios to fit thomsulves 
,* " * ’ for permanent situations as Lock-keepers, 
salesmen, teachers of penmanship, etc., at. a salary of 
5?**id41,aUU* ye n. Situation* gimimitved. Address 
being open to 
i ll Si h) l" J, '' , ‘y ! Af»ltu lYUnUil I All. In.... Of wor»lr( 
\ , 9 piloplo, of miliur yiiuliBoroldi iirnkt locf. iimriev 
work form lu uiBiniimreuiouianuorHlI thetlmu than utmivthiic 
•!«. P»rt1tul*ni nee. A.Mrcaa G. Bllusim A Co., PorLluml, Mattie 
RANDALL’S 
Practical Shepherd 
SIXTY YOUNG M KN AND LA LI ITS 
niVei M u vo V KO r? KS LA DIES—To place In 
Pe.-Yl 011 . 8 . wl, ere they will acquire u thorough and 
pr.ictleal knowledge of Telegraphy, and receive a 
umimission While practicing. Address, with stump, 
C. A. * ucaumaN. sup't Union Telegraph r om- 
puny, (.Hierlln, Ohio. 
W ®A IN T’8 PE A RLASII l*ASTE-For pro. 
tt.T • doting Whiskers, Mustaellios, Kyehruwa and 
Hair ..n any part of the body. Wo dmrantnn in a 
tew weeks tnat a bald head may possess a thick cov- 
enn, of long ami n.:turul hair, hy the uld of tiie 
Benii?n P> ' e P“ iat, . on ' A11 deelrlng the above, should 
send one stamp to W. BAINT 
_ 223 Dock St.. Philadelphia, Pa. 
A COMPLETE TREATISE 
ON THE BREEDING, MANAGEMENT 
AND DISEASES OF SHEEP. 
TUI,-) Work, by me lion. Hlnrv s. Randall, 
LL. D., (author of '* Sheep Husbandry In the South 11 
“Fine Wool Sheep Husbandry,” jfcc.J is the SUinj- 
nrd Authority on the Subject. It is the most mini. 
p!ote and reliable Treatise on American Sheep Hu*, 
handry over published, and (as the New England 
Farmer says) - should be In the hand and head of 
overy person uwning sheep.” 
The 1‘itAtTlt'Al, SuKl'iiKiU) contains 4£i2 pages, and 
is Illustrated, printed and bound in superior style. 
Twomy-neventh Edition now ready. Sent by mall, 
p jst-pald, on receipt of price—$2. Address {jgiy 
l». »». T. ill(HIRE, I'nbllelier, 
3 Beckman St,, New York. 
Price 40e. by mall. Stowella Co, 
New edition, 208 
pages. Illustrated, 
Model lovo letters 
A„ : — inoaei rovoletters 
von nL gair 'S g |f . )v ? nn ? uiarrying who and when 
you please. How to be handsome. Curca for hundreds 
or diseases ; also, many new secrets, arts, mysteries 
money making methods. Ac. lb-ice only 10 cents 
Address J. W. STEPHENS, Publisher, Newark. N. J. 
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CCKPANY 
- - / > ‘ ‘a UIOUU'JUO, iVV. A I1U3 UU 
Address J. W. STEPHENS, Publisher, Newark, N. J 
No. 925 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. CITY 
