OCT, U 
NEWS CONDENSEE. 
— The Ohio River swarms with salmon. 
— Heavy frosts and ice are reported in Iowa. 
Delaware College lias fifteen lady students. 
— The Jubilee Singers are sending home §1,000 
a week. 
— In Waco, Texas, good ponies sell at from 
$10 to $20. 
— The hay crop of .Maine this year is valued 
at $07,000.00. 
The Ohio Agricultural College has one fe¬ 
male student. 
Ai'MiriAt, Raphael Semmes has becomo a 
trunk maker. 
Thi; Paris wine shops have bottles to repre¬ 
sent M. Thiers. 
Nineteen million cigars come from New 
Orleans annually. 
— Duttornuts are plenty and twenty-five cents 
a bushel in Vermont. 
— They are experimenting with female street, 
car conductors in Savannah, Ga. 
— The White I louse In Washington is being 
repaired by several 15 os ton artisans. 
A valuable guano island has been discov¬ 
ered in Lake -Minnetonka, Minnesota. 
— Dallas Co., Texas, raised last year 175,000 
bushels of wheat. It has ten liouring mills. 
Nine-tenths of the ministers of the country 
are not as well paid as buao-bali professionals. 
— It is said that in Wales there «ro SOO.OOO 
people who still cling to their native tongue. 
— A regular line of packets has been estab¬ 
lished between Brazos, Texas, and Liverpool. 
— Three of St. Louis’s citizens are worth over 
£TO,GCO,OCU, and seven have more than $>l,ti(JU,UOO. 
— Two babes were sent by express several 
hundred miles through Oregon, recently, and 
arrived nil safe. 
— A detachment of fifty-five servant women 
have sailed from Liverpool for Montreal in 
charge of M|88 Rye. 
— Ladies ju t returned from Europe wear the 
hair very plain and low on the neck, a style, we 
are assured, “ all the rage " in Paris, 
— The senior class of the scientific depart¬ 
ment of Dartmouth College are surveying a 
railroad lino from Hanover to Lyme. 
— The Union Pacific Railroad is building a 
snow plow to be driven by five locomotives. 
They expect it I o go through drifts 20 led deep. 
— It has been estimated that the cotton sup¬ 
ply annually Increase.-: four per cent, faster than 
the cot ton-consuming population of the world. 
— The fluids of Louisiana are now covered 
with every variety of game. The papabote, the 
suipo and partridge tiro more abundant than at. 
any time eince the war. 
— The University of Virginia, in addition to 
the fifty State scholarships now established by 
law, proposes at the coming session to throw 
open forty farmer’s scholarships. 
I-*** ” -'')- — . 1 .. n _ —— 
^tbcdlattcou*'. 
IJATI'.NTS O RTA l S tvI) for invi ntors, without 
A charge. O. A. hllAW, UOTremout St.. Boston. 
COCKS mill 4 HENS (Light 
i».i / roi ? premium birds; cooks cost jkO 
last spring. Also, It.i. elin kens from above. 1 very 
e.ura ) arlriclgo (Mclili; pullet and a chirks. Will bo 
bole low, to close out; uil n.o..< birds, ii.uk Brahmas 
uspecialty. K. 11, WHITNEY, 
Guiiorldgoport, Masa, 
incuts ^Vantcrt. 
CANVASSING BOOKS SENT FREE FOR 
Prof. FOWIER'S GREAT WORK 
On Manhood, V/omanbood and their Mutual 
Inter-relations; Love, Its Laws, Power, etc. 
Agents are Helling from l.» to “2.1 copies a day, 
and we send a cu a vanning book free to ntiy hook 
agent. Addres;, stating experience, cte., NATION¬ 
AL PUBLISHING CO., PUUadelplila, l*a. 
$1 500 mode ycarlv by Ag'ls In their spare moments, 
^ ' Helling our new articles. Samples for 2T«c. 
Catalogues free. Am. iSoviUy Cn„ 802 B way, N. Y. 
iit.N 'a W » a )er the new hook, 
LIFE AND AUVLNTL'KEo OF 
Kit Carson 
hy In, Omni is ird frioml, D. W. C. Putcro, Mr»v.l T.U 
Col.still Surg •m,U.S. A., from Cicu dlmiM l-y lilm- 
«»l& Thu., vTuvsied Actmeviiu Hi.„i Amo,I h’» 
Kre»U..tll! NTBK, TR •Mb It. SCOUT nml Ullina 
_uvor f.iihlUhid. Iir , II »i,d omnplutodwiep, 
bun*Ml . Imll-u Iru-moft* o I' Alt WEST,** •«.„ I y KltC.non, 
WHO nvnl Sllii't g tlmai id I bull •* h |lv„u full, rvlmbt* *cc<>util 
of th« IdOPOCSyMd thu MOI'OC Vl All. A. u ur u I. , ( IllS'fO- 
RYjlUtiiynlnsUlo, A grand ogpotlunl y Airn(v>nl»ioiimlt«inr,n«y, 
Our lUmtriit.-dcImiliun » nt iiooto nil nimll, hik* Writ* ami**- 
oure I oratory nl ouc.u DUSTIN, OILMAN A CO., I Inrtioid, Conn. 
AGENTS WA NT El > ...... 
to finnm for th« 
‘ _V. i„„,t tborntfiil work of tlioyenr, I,a,In,,/ „ Uuhtr*, 
Wary Wcmmer Amies 1 
TEN YEARS IN WASHINGTON. 
It UiIIe oftho ** |nn«r I If*/’ w’<i|n1uf», iiM*rv««)A,Tn)*tf<rlc#, iff of llio 
Cupllal, Woman Th*h*,” uml 1* iliti mo>t popular link out 
/or Ag^nbuKoart l*m 10 to VO a <t„u. (h.u mmitia O l fr 
aay»— dW* 78 Ml *1»Aim—tm* ladtj 00 O ttavi / Oltj * irwnU, Nhw 
Atc<<nl«, /.. iiiim —or iinyonc *|p«|riiur fit umk** mnnov- A«1i1ru»«, stnllutf 
•»j purk-aco, ote., A r>, WUfcTHtNGTON it CO., Hartford,Cl. 
A fib 1 \ r V< M.OMI’S NEW 
'Ml I I :• • '>*,'* THIRTY GOULAK 
double maps forls;3 and l.sfl, are ready, an I me to 
he given away gr ills. !d«t of each map tax I Inches, 
mounted on Knglwli cloth, exhibiting i.l! ,<i,uti n.uiiop 
or cities, town-, rllbigoH. rivers, lakes, m.mo tains and 
strratns. Both 111 e He great inups are to ha given i: rails 
to every hoiiBekeeper Iri America. These maps arc 
the greareut over made by Lloyd, who ma c all the 
maps used ny Grni-.ua i. i I ii ant during the war. Male 
and Female Agents wanted i • every county, to whom 
wo allow one dollar for every map distributed. Ad¬ 
dress, wltdi stamp for h-m.-vo-l BOSTON ,,LVKU- 
'I ISIS It CO.. 22 Court St,, Boston, Mans. 
Pflflfl ipjtlfl T)tt If you are a fool or lunatic, 
I f] fill I i ll! I) V ll( it it .von are sane and wish 
* uuu u 3 to mnkfl motioy. address 
EUREKA PORTABLE TAI1I.K Co., St. Louis. 
(t) AH T A MONTH and expenses t,i good CanvasB- 
gv/j / M er». Articles new nipt siaple as dour. Sam- 
I J pies from C. M, I.ININGTON, Chicago. 
A fl ar a,i t c send fqu ilt.ubt. catalogue. 
KMS.nl ] O Rotton novelty < o„ Boaton, Maas. 
TjaiRi.'sae 
The call/ COM PLE ITS history of onr National Cap¬ 
ital. Its OJMUIN. OIKItra.l, BRA I,TIIA, KXC1.1.IKN- 
OIKS, AUI HKS and PUHsoNAUir.s. Al/l, graphieullr 
portraye 1 by Csto. Alp. Towmknd. Bold, sulking, 
truthful ixhii'E views of NVamiii voton like, con- 
greSHlonul and Eoi.b.mg JouBUtY JitU.i detailed. 
atiojantln illustrated. Books reaflti. Kor. l«, cinl terms 
address,1A“ 'tE t’TS A CO., Hartford,Cl..ovChicago, 
111,1 S. M. BE ITS A Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
if) A per month guaranteed 
1 IU 3 .SOU sure to Agents every- 
wnere, gelling onr new seven strand II inlc rialimi 
< loth,'* Who,. Fells readily ar every bouse. Sample... 
free. Address i.xIl,i.iiii who: Mills, t'blla., Pu. 
I IIIUI AGENTS OF EX PERIENCE wanted for 
" Hie rupi ly soiling new Religious work 
PROPHETS fM THE BIBLE. 
PLUCKY AGENTS 
Can easily make Sl-Vl and over per month selling 
our TIiMloru IIU'.I Reliable .Maps and our Popu- 
lur Picioi-ml t’liiu is. Terms an 1 Catalogues free. 
K. C. It U-l Htl.TI AN, .> Barcluy St., N. Y. 
Tha Celehrated Bone Feriilizers, $425 tgaavarH^sga 
uoshmea^ “Josiah Allen’s Wife” 
rresh Bone Snperolinnplmre ol Lime, or 
Bissolved Hone, bend tor Circular. 
l.lbT'Elt BROS., Newark, N. J. 
rpo ENGKAVKRb. PRINTERS, &C.-T.urgc stock 
ilv m u 11 *W 1 llu ' propsred Boxwood, Malmg. 
aiiy,Mu»iloiiqil Hirtf* VAND15KUCm<;»f, Wellh&Co., 
iypu, (jiniuet & i'rons Warehouse, 18 butch St. N. Y. 
KIBOER’S PASTILLES. hsafSSf 
Frieu 40c. by mall. 8 to WELL A Co., Charlesto wu, Mass. 
* pRT(,TIO.HAS(!Y, or 8011 I Clmrinlng,” 
L,, i . l, ’ w oltnt-r Hex umy fascinate and gain the 
unH., hlb'ctiuux of any person they chOoHt*. In- 
Htt-ntiy. f'hia simple mental acquirement nil can 
lisl?"’ by. by mail, tor 25 rt,„ together with .. 
eia-riagc Giado, Egyptian uraclo, Urearns, Hints to 
Judies, Wedding Ni Jit Shirt, Ac. A queer book. 
4dd.ess T. Wild JA.vl a CO., Pubhahers, Phlla. 
THE 
HAS WROTE A KOOK, 
in spite of Josiah’a determination not to upend a cent 
to hire any one to read it. 
$500 a month can be made spiling this book 
AG-EI'JTSI TAKE NOTICE!! 
In our former hooka we have given you harvests; 
we now promise yoa another, and wise agents will 
secure tern lory, which we will mow arrange for. Ad¬ 
dress A.M KRtCAN I'UBLISHtNO Cu., Hartford. Ct 
for Circulars and full information, ’ 
ifi TO Jin per dixy ! AxuiU wHntHdl All i:Ihm.:* or working 
IV nonnlo, of -itii.ir mix, young nr,^>M, uink« more uionev 
nt work for uh in tnnlr •pur« hjoihwiiU or all thn timu timu :»t nnytbfni* I 
«l»«. Rarticul.in. Ir««. Arfilnwi U. Siiuaun <* Co., I , ,irll»nil, Mslnc 
CRYSm PALACE 
AND 
EXHIBITION GO. 
SUBSCRiPTBOBSS TO THE STOCK 
WILL I5E RECEIVED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES IN NEW YORK CITY: 
UNION TRUST CO.. 
HOWES & IMACY. 
FIFTH NATIONAL HANK. 
HULI/S HEAD HANK. 
IIAKLE.M HANK. 
A. S. GIVEN. 
SAMIJEI* SLOAN.1'iea’t Del. Lack. K. If., dim. WiliL.m db Exchunge Place. 
RICHARD HCIIELI..-. f ,. :ll „road St. 
ERA ST US BROOKS.P„b.i„l„,r New Vo.k Expreaa. 
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... N iiNsuu St. 
ED WA It!) IK) HERTS. ... ........ 
~ .. m, tuid Avenue A 
PALL N. Si»OFEORD...'AO Hrondwayj and at the temporary office of the Co., 5L55 Kroiulwuy. 
All payments must bo made by chock payable to the order of the UNION TRUST COMPANY, 73 
Broadway. The moneys arising from the sulo of the stock hereby sold are paid into t,ho Union Trust 
< ompany, and cannot be paid out by said Company oxcopt upon vouchors aho-ving that the money has 
boon actually and honestly expended In the erection of the Industrial Exhibition Bulldlmr or In acquir¬ 
ing title to land, 
The land of tlio Company la exempt from taxes, and bounded as follows :-OStli to KPid Streets 
ana .Id to 4tli Avenues; comprising 855 21-25 city lots, or about 23 acres. 
. .. Broadway. 
.'..30 VVnll St. 
.Third Av. and Twenly.gljftli St. 
...Third Av. mid Twenty-lHrli St. 
-Third Av, mid One Hundred mill Twenty-HllIt St. 
.*.Erie Railroad Office. 
RICI1A RD SCHELL 
EACH, i 
Payments to be made as follows: 
live per cent, at time of subscribing, and the balance in installments, not oxceei’IIiitt ton per cont 
at any ouo Installment. 
There can be no safer investment than this. It is a home investment. It Is the ownership of land 
on New \ork 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 
Exhibition Company, passed July 2Rh, I«72, the following membership, have been created and are 
ottered for sale: 
At tho above-named places and by authorized Agents throughout tho United States. 
The proper holder of any of these is entitled to free admission to the Industrial Exhibition, tho 
Art Gallery of Statuary and Paintings, and tho Garden of Plants during the time it is open, and limited 
only by the duration of the membership. 
These memberships do not entitle the holder to admlaston to special places of amusement, except 
as conducted by tho Exhibition Company. 
MEMBERSHIPS. — PRICE AMD FIND. 
1 st. $ 10 . HO Admissions. 
Entitling the purchaser to thirty admissions to the Exhibition. Not transferable. 
Price, $10. 
« 
Clas * Price $30. DO Admissions. 
Entitling the purchaser to ninety admissions to tho Exhibition. Not transferable. 
Price, $2C. 
Class 3 d. l».-ice $ 10 . 300 Admissi^u. 
Entitling the purchaser to three hundred and sixty admissions. Not transferable. 1 
Price, $10. 
’S 
A Work on tho Breeding, Rear- 
fog, Care and General Man¬ 
agement of Poultry. 
— W WILLIAM TfL. LEWIS. 
“is is one of the tiiie.it gotten .110 work* on the 
“Ojeot on which it treats, for tu «bm and price, of 
“ny Publication of the kind in this country. It It 
" e y Mn(1 Profusely lliuitruted, and printed and 
Bound in exlrtt 8ly i e , contain* SH large octavo 
p*«ee. Sent, by mull, port-paid, for fl.50. Addresa 
D. D. T. MOURE, Publisher, 
5 Beekuum 8t„ New York. 
Practical^Sheoherd 
A COMPLETE TREATISE 
ON THE BREEDING, MANAGEMENT 
AND DISEASES OF SHEEP. 
Tuts Work, by the Ron. 11 exky b. Randall, 
LL. 1).. (author of ** Sheep Husbandry in the Souili, 1- 
“Fine Wool Sheep Husbandry,” 4fcc„) in the Stanj. 
ard Authority on tho Subject. It 1 * the most cum- 
pletc and reliable TruutlHe on Amur lean Sheep ILih- 
b.ndry ever published, anil (ae the New Knglim,) 
Farmer nays) "ahonid be In the hand and head of 
evary person owning sheep." 
The PRACTICAL Smcpij*R!> contain* 452 page*, and 
la illustrated, printed and bound In superior stylo. 
Twenty-seventh Kditlon m w ready. Sent by mall, 
post-paid, on receipt of prlce-»2. Address ’ j 
U. if. T. MOORH, PnbllHlier, 
5 Heekuiun 8t„ Now York. * 
nil. B*rice $1«<). Life. 
Entitling tho purchaser to admission at any time during life; tho bulling being open to 
the public. Not transferable. Price $100. 
Clas* filis. f amily for Life. B*ric it $300. 
Entitling the purchaser and his Immediate family yin em at tho time of such purchase) or 
any of thorn, during the lifetime of any of thorn, to admission to tho Exhibition, when open 
to the public. Not transferable. Price, $000. 
Class Ot.li. HLKLIHI IRY ^ TR^VSFEKAIILE. Price $1,000. 
Entitling tho holder and owner to admission to the Exhibition, at any time when the 
| bull,.lug la open to tho public, transferable by sale, gilt, or devise, but only to bo 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 the Hoard of Directors. 
Payment to be made whenever called on by check payable to the order of the Union Trust 
Compuny. 
A Buitablo Badge wi 1 bo adopted for Life, Family and Hereditary memfcsrs. 
Memberships will not bo sold after ho Building is open to the public. 
Each purchaser of a membership will be given au ongraving of the Building. 
Btrn/ts, Bankers and Individuals are wanted to act aa Agents throughout the United States. 
For further Information, please address 
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY^ 
No. 925 BROADWAY, NEW YOKK CITY, 
