NEWS CONDENSER 
^(jcuts Wanted 
— The Arkansas State Militia has been dis¬ 
banded. 
— The Franklin county (Ohio) Fair realized 
$10.820.27.| 
— The cows in Vermont yield an income of 
$6,000,000 a year. 
— Milwaukee manufactures $2,500,000 worth 
of beer annually. 
— The Spanish Army of the North lias been 
reinforced by 6,000 men. 
— The Chicago Inter-Ocean is to change its 
form from four to eight pages. 
— Itnin fell in the north of Scotland almost 
without, cessation for ten days prior to Sept. 14. 
— The State Fair of Iowa was a line success— 
the most successful that has ever been held in 
that State. 
— The Texas cattlo trade has grown to the 
magnitude of a shipment of500,000 head through 
Kansas the present year. 
— The flpxseed crop this year is said to to he 
much larger than ever before, and the seed of 
a bettor quality than laBt year. 
— The Washington (N. V.) county Fair was 
attended by 20,000 persons. Expenditures, 2,950 ; 
receipts, $4,589; profit, $1,630.96. 
— The British Association are urging the 
Government of that country to send an explor¬ 
ing expedition to the Arctic regions. 
— The debt of the city of Paris now amounts 
to $320,000,000, involving an annual expenditure 
for interest and sinking fund of $18,000,000. 
— The Mark Lane Express cone- dea that En¬ 
gland must import 90,000.000 bushels of wheat to 
make up for the deficiency of this year’s crop. 
— Jay Cooke & Co. propose to place all their 
Individual partnership property lu the hands of 
a trustee, the Hon. E. A. Hollins, to be adminis¬ 
tered for the benefit of their creditors. 
— The wheat crop of the United Statos for 
1873 is expected by the Agricultural Depart¬ 
ment to reach 200,000,000 bushels. Illinois will 
harvest 15 percent, loss corn than usual. 
WffilGTOlf 
AGENTS WANTED for the only COMPLETE 
HISTORY of our Capital City. Tlu> origin, growth, 
EXCELLENT.'! KM. A DUSKS and PERRON AUKS, graphic¬ 
al portrayed by uko. Ai.r. Townsknd. Gives hold, 
startling, fnifh/iij inside view* of Washington Life 
and Congressional Corruption. Experienced agents 
louiieoll t Elegantly Illustra¬ 
ted. For »pncial terms, address JAN. BETTS & CO., 
Hartford, Ft., or Chicago, 111.: S. M. BETTS & CO., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 
i A MONTH.— Agents wauled. —Seven 
' best, selling articles In tho world. Snm- 
Address J. BRONSON, Detroit, Mich. 
AGENTS wanted to sell a perfect 
SUBSCRIPTION TO THE STOCK 
WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES IN NEW YORK CITY 
Wendell a Francis, 436 Walnut St., Phlla. 
ff A MONTH to Mnlc or Female Agents 
iJ NOVELTY CO., Blddoford, Me. 
per clay. Agents wanted ever; 
where. Particulars free. A. 1 
BLAIR A CO., St. Louis, Mo. 
UNION TRUST CO. 
HOWES d: H1ACY. 
FIFTH NATIONAL BANK 
BULL’S HEAD BANK 
HAItLEM BANK. 
A. S. DIVEN. 
SAMUEL SLOAN. 
RICHARD SCHELL... 
ERA ST US BROOKS... 
H. B. CROSBY. 
EDWARD ROBERTS.. 
PAUL N. SPOFFOItD 
. . ..T3 Broadway, 
.30 Wall St. 
Third Av. and Twenty-sixtli St, 
..Third Av. and Twenty-llltli St, 
......Third A v. and One Hundred and Tweuty-lifth St. 
...Erie Railroad Office, 
Pres’t Del. «te I.nek. It. It., cor. William Exchange Place. 
.. Broad St, 
. .PubUalier New York Expi'ena 
.10 NnHuau St, 
■.Eighty-filth St. and Avenue A 
29 Broadwayj a nd at tho temporary ofilce of the Co., 923 Broadway, 
POO R ’ll L 1 V nnd WOMEN are 
I X /X / I V III I J Lx given SJO per week 
salary, and will not he HWindletl when they 
apply to G. WEBBER A CO., Marlon. Ohio. 
CANVASSING BOOKS SENT FEEE FOR 
On Manhood, Womanhood and their Mutual 
Inter-relations ; Love, Its Laws, Power, etc. 
Agents are selling from 15 to 25 copied a day, 
ami we send a can viewing book free to any honk 
agout. Address stating experience, etc., NATION¬ 
AL i i BUSHING CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
41.50(1 made yearly by Ag’ts In their spare moments, 
w ' , selling our 33 new articles. Humpies for 35c. 
Catalogues free. Am. Novcltu < 303 B’ way, N. Y. 
GENTS WA N TICD lor the new book, 
LIFE ANU ADVENTURES OF 
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 horoby sold are paid Into tho Uulou Trust 
Company, and cannot be paid out by said Company except upon vouchers showing that tho money has 
been actually and honestly expended In tho erection of tho Industrial Exhibition Building or in acquir¬ 
ing title to land. 
The land of the Company Is exempt from taxes, and bounded ns follows 98th to 102d Streets 
and 3d to 4th Avenues; comprising 355 24-25 city lots, or about 23 acres. 
Kit Carson 
by hi. corn/ixt* »n<l frUn.l, I). W. C. Pahn, Bmv.t Lt, 
Col nnd .Surgeon, V.S. A., from hcU dklstod by hlra- 
“1 . Ibern yTRuc ami A,:hu,»t.,i |ir,,„| AmedrVi 
groApwl III'VIKR, TIMITER,SCOUT .ml UIJIDK 
ovor fm hi I Mi, A 11 e„nf»n,» fill „tul dmitriti 
ludi n 1,0.-. L-4 I) irmowa . . .. .an i 
tioojoitu*! ItidUn tnir<v»ofth<i FAR. WRST t o* by KltC«r»c<n 
wno llvw' among thnm nil hit III.,. Il *L>« »to||, r.lfublo uenuut 
7/v h i B , M,luocs \ l ‘ J1 't 11 ‘" MpIXXJ War. At» wo.k ofHISTO 
RV .It laiiivaluahlo. A griimlonportnnity Ior«g*.r.U toTn.lr. (iion.v. 
Onr llliialrntnj nlranlora ttul U tn all tpnll. amt Wrlto an,I »o- 
cur# lorn lory at ..non. DUSTIN, OILMAN A CU.Hartford.Conu 
|Ui^(jccUnnc0usi 
A(» IliN IS W ANTE I) »v«Tywlier« to canvatt for »h 
“‘O' 1 tafroatful work of fit. year, now all oUtn, , 
Mary < lemiiier Allies’ New hook 
TEN YEARS IN WASHINGTON, 
It t«ll» of th« u Innor Life i" womlstr*, murviU, mytUTiea, tie., of th< 
Capital, "Jia H om.m Hm and la tho matt Ur Loot »u 
Payments to be made as follows: 
1 Ive per cent, at time of subscribing, and the balance In Installments, not exceeding ten per cent 
at any one installment. 
I herd can be no safer Investment than this. It is a home investment. It Is the ownership of land 
on New York Island and the erection of a permanent bulldin : on the same. 
In accordance with the charter and by a resolution of the Board of Directors of tho Industrial 
Exhibition Compuny, passed July 24th, 1872, tho following nicinbcrsliipit have been created and are 
ottered for sale: 
at the above-named places and by authorized Agents throughout tho United States. 
Tho proper holder of any of these Is entitled to free admission to the Industrial Exhibition, tho 
Art Gallery of Statuary and Paintings, and the Garden of Plants during the time It Is open, and limited 
only by tho duration of the membership. 
Iheso memberships do not entitle the holder to admission to special places of amusement, except 
us conducted by the. Exhibition Company. 
SIXTY YOUNG MEN AND LADIES—To placo In 
positions where they will acquire a thorough uml 
pructionl knowledge of Telegraphy, and receive a 
commission while practicing Address, with stamp, 
( . A. 81IEARM AN, Sup’t Union Telegraph Com¬ 
pany, Oborlln, Ohio. 
Wanted Immediately! 
I 111 \ more young men and ladles to tit themselves 
It rtf lor permanent situations as book-keepers, 
talesmen, teachers of penmanship, etc., at a salary o/ 
Situations guaranteed. Address 
AI. W. COBB, President Business College. Oberlln, O. 
The Celebrated Bone Fertilizers, 
n ■> XV f 1 s* rv . . . . _ __ 
miifl ‘I'll Id Un If y° u nro u foot or lunatic, 
fluil lulu IjV l>ut ,f you a ro sane and wish 
to make money, address 
EUREKA PORTABLE TABLE CO., Mt. Louis. 
A MONTH and expenses to good Canvass¬ 
ers. Articles new and staple as dour. Hum¬ 
pies free. C. M. LININUTON, Chicago. 
GROUND BONE, 
AGENTS 
SEND FOR ILLU9T. CATALOGUE. 
Boston Novelty - Co., Boston, Muss. 
bone meal 
BONE FLOUR. 
hate oi Lime, or 
ireular. 
Newark, N. ,1. 
I IIIUI A<; BNTS O F EXPERIENCE wanted for 
I ,WDu the inpldly-selliup new Religious work 
PROPHETS OF THE BIBLE. 
_Kxtra dlKuount*. Sond for circulars and terms. 
Preah Hone 8ui>rri>hoH|>] 
OiHHolvcd Hone. Sond t or <: 
Iil8TElt UK OS, 
MEMBERSHIPS. - PRICE AND RIND 
Extr--H_ 
NEW WORLD RUBBISHING CO.. Philadelphia, Pa 
KIDDER’S PASTILLES • for Aatlunn, 
Price 46e. by mail. Htowell A Co., Charlestown, Mass. 
Clus*> 1st. l’rice $16. 30 Aflmissions. 
Entitling the purchaser to thirty admissions to the Exhibition. Not transferable. 
Price, $10. 
BAND ALL’S 
Practical Sheoherd 
lly make 8150 arid over per mouth selling 
devo and Reliable Maps and our Popn- 
toriul Cliarts. Terms and Catalogues free. 
E. C. BKUKiriAN. 5 Barclay 8t., N. Y. 
Class 2d 
00 A<lmi«*3oils, 
PA 0 NEY 
Marie rapUll’i with Stencil & Key Cheek 
Outflls. Catalogues, samples and par- 
8. M. 81 ‘E.n’OEu, 117 Hanover St., Boston. 
Entitling the purchaser to ninety admissions to the Exhibition. Not transferable. 
Price, $20. 
A COMPLETE TREATISE 
ON THE BREEDING, MANAGEMENT 
AND DISEASES OF SHEEP, 
K A MONTH! Horse and carriage furnished 
•) Expenses i aid. U. li. Shaw, Alfred, Me. 
CIa«ts 3d 
3GO Admissions. 
Entitling tho purchaser to three hundred and sixty admissions. Not transferable. ] 
Price, $-10. 
I*rice $11OO. Liie. 
Entitling the purchaser to admission at any time during life; the bulling being open to 
the public. Not transferable. Price $100. 
Class 5lli. I-’amily lor Life. l*rice $300. 
Entitling the purchaser and his immediate family tin ci*o 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 «th. 11EREUITAKY A TRA-ViFCItAIJLII. B»rice $1,000. 
Entitling the hold6r 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 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 Board of Directors. 
Payment to be made whenever called on by check payable to the ordor of the Union Trust 
Company. 
A suitable Badge wi I be adopted for Life, Family and Hereditary members. 
Memberships will not be sold after ho Building is open to the public. 
Each purchaser of a membership will be given an engraving of the Building. 
Barite,, Bankers and Individuals arc wanted to act aa Agents throughout the United States. 
For further information, please addrea* 
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY' 
No. 925 BROADWAY, NB1W VOICK CITY. 
Josiah Allen’s Wife” 
HAS WROTE A BOOK, 
In spite of Joslah’s determination not to spend a cent 
to hire any one to read It. 
$500 a month can be made selling this book. 
ACrEMT3! TAKE NOTICE!! 
In our former books we have given yon harvests; 
we now promise you another, and wise agents will 
secure territory, which we will mow arrange for. Ad¬ 
dress AMERICAN RUliLISHI NG CO., Hartford,Ct., 
for Circulars and full information. 
This Work, by the lien. Henry 8. Randall, 
LL. D., (author of “ Sheep Husbandry in the South,’’ 
“Fine Wool Sheep Husbandry,” Ao.,) la the 8tuml- 
anl Authority on the Subject, lt is the most onin. 
plete and reliable Treatise on American Sheep llua- 
b*ndry ever published, and (aa the New England 
Farmer says) •• should be Ir the hand and head of 
every person owning sheep.’’ 
The Practical Shepherd contains 462 pages, and 
J-'i tllaatrat«d, printed and bound m superior style. 
Twenty-seventh Edition new ready. Sent by mall, 
post-paid, on receipt of price—$2. Address 
D. D. T. MOORE, Publisher, 
5 Heckman *i.. New York. 
Class 4 th 
S 5 Tj) C )f) p**il*y! Wdrrtsfi! All clnn»e« of workiug 
fp- 4 / i w p«ioplo, of Bithcr sot, youuK or old, nutke (non? uioijmy 
at work for ub In tb«ir Hpitr« inoment« or fill the time th»m fit anything 
else. Particular* free. Addrem* G, 8 tlnnon A Co., Portland, Maine 
ALLEN’S 
AMERICAN CATTLE 
their history, breeding and 
MANAGEMENT. 
w5l K ) U „ Y t er ,)r owner of Cattle should have this 
Work by Hon. Lf.wirt F. ALLEN. Bx-Prest.N.Y.State 
a C £ ty ' Editor of " American Short-Horn Herd 
we l " » bMdeooiely Illustrated and 
S2rL pr M®fl ‘i ud bound volume of 623 duodecimo 
r ' ul(3c i' Postpaid, to any address In United 
evates or Canada, on recuipt of reduced price, IX 
Address 
O. D. T. MOORE, 
___3 Keekumn fit,, N.'Y. 
A ^ho«TL R ED Q K F R PHYSICIAN^ 
r: A ” blJBl] (JftVH fill fiRPf.h ura nnn rl v un,!nrl ...111 A^il 
A Work on the Breeding, Rear 
ing, Care and General Man¬ 
agement of Poultry. 
This Is one of the finest gotten-uD works on the 
subject on which lt trouts, for its site and price, of 
any publication Of the kind In this country. It le 
finely and profusely Illustrated, and printed and 
bound In extra style. Contains 224 large octavo 
pages. Sent, by mall, post-paid, for tl.60. Address 
D. D. T. MOORE, Publisher, 
5 Beekumn 8t„ New York, 
t\ ,,, h r‘ * av* «v s iv. i- ii i nr i; i a o, 
thr, afflttfil* OB earth are Hourly ended, will tell 
Bumnii‘?, U ? h J lw h ? c , ur<! ' 1 over 1.1)00 cases of con- 
f «lon, and semi the prescription used by him 
good In ,' thlnkl !’F 1' cnn do as much 
a,i,i in this way as when piactloTng his profession 
Address ABEL BROWN, Box 261, Jersey aty, N?J. 
