Cun easily make $1750 an.i over per month selling 
our Jludcru anil Kcllublo Maps aqd our I'opu- 
lar Pictorial CluirtH. Terms and Catalogues free. 
E. <J. URIDGMAN. 5 Barclay St., N. Y 
A month ! Horse and carriage furnished. 
Expenses paid. if. J3. Shaw , Alfred, Me. 
mv, 29 
OOBE’S BUBAL WEW-YOBIEB, 
NEWS CONDENSER 
— The Kansas Magazine lias suspended. 
— Portland has a population of 10.01X) to the 
square mile. 
— Thero is excellent sleighing all through 
the northern part of Maine. 
— One result of the Chicago election will be 
the repeal of the Sunday law. 
It is estimated that ft.O'JO of the 8,900 jewel¬ 
ers In Newark, N. J., are uow idle. 
— Locomotives are now heated iu Russia 
with the raw petroleum of the Volga. 
— There Is a great revival among the Shako- 
nose Indians, 164 of whom have been baptized. 
— The present assets of the Vermont State 
Agricultural Society are estimated to ho over 
$14,000. 
— There ia considerable snow in Montreal, 
and sleighs are used instead of cars by the city 
railway. 
— Without reckoning exports, the English 
consumption of coal amounts to 100,000,000 tons 
per annum. 
— Local taxation in Ireland during the past 
year has amounted to nearly £3,000,0(A), or about 
10s. Od. per head. 
— A very large number of American sowing 
machines have been sold In Vienna which were 
never made here. 
England has this year exported hooks to 
the value of $1,410,000. Of this $1,537,000 worth 
carue to their cousins. 
— The catch of salmon on the Columbia 
River, Oregon, this season, has been 120,000 
forty-eight pound cases. 
Fifty dollars have been voted in Water- 
hury, Conn., to feed the sparrows through the 
winter and build them houses. 
— Switzerland exports $43,000,000 worth of 
manufactured silks annually, and tho manufac¬ 
ture thero is rapidly increasing. 
— Quite a number of Penobscot lumbermen 
have gone Into winter quarters, there being 
eight inches of snow in the woods. 
— The total attendance at the Vienna Exposi¬ 
tion foots up, according to official count, 5,310,- 
073, of which 1,603,575 belonged to tho noble 
army of dead-heads. 
$U$iccUaucou.s;. 
Y f\ IB Any one sending names nnd P. O. AtL 
V dress uf 10 Buys, aged 10 to 15, with 10 
Ci ET KT Ct*. p ostage, will receive a Neat Hilvor- 
& & ■ plated Penholder. Guidon pun, and 
Rjmw Paper two iBonthN FUCK! t s' WOldden Pens 
forJOc.extra. Send now! tuCl.lPl'KH, Elsie. MIoU. 
t.i *101) ln*«W)(I in Wall *i. oflnn 
ImiU to * turtiin*. iNotUk. *S- 
ijloi jKunr.bUt frrto. VAI.KN* 
Tie K TP.MIHUDUE A CO., 
ISrok.i’*, jo Wntl St., Mow York. 
n ow to make 12 Gallons Vinegar for $2, by re- I 
■Silting 50 ct*. 51. A. I>AKK, Alfurduvlllo, Jnd. 
crnooT, or ;uinhs, coli.muia col- 
U 1 LEGE.-Mining amt Civil Engineer) ng, .Metal¬ 
lurgy. Mineralogy. Geology, Analytical and Applied 
Cbi-tnistry, Assiiyluu, Ac., with Laboratory Pruetleu. 
Pecuniary aid for poor Students, for further par¬ 
ticulars and for Catalogue, address 
Poor. C. F. (niANDl.Ktt, Doan of tho Faculty, 
East Forty-ninth Street and Fourth Avo., Now York. 
Apple Seedlings and Root Grafts. 
FINE STOCK AND LOW l'RICKS. 
BLAIR BROS., 
Lee’s Summit, Jackson Co., Ho, 
Mens sana in corpora sunn. 
Glenwood Institute, 
ACADEMIC & COLLEGIATE, 
Matawan, New Jersey. 
FIRST-CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. 
FIVE COURSES OF STUDY. 
Ex(HASH, CLASSICS. MATHEMATICS, LANGUAGES, 
Science. 
tW Faithful Teaching by Experienced Teachers. 
Winter Term opens Jan. 5, 1874. Send for Cata¬ 
logue. Dr. JAS. II. HAMILTON, 
Principal. 
Pi.oa'Uanceujs. 
AN ELEGANT HOLIDAY PRESENT. 
" Garden Flowers," a packet of 12 beautiful Oil 
Chromes, size -It, by Ok Inches, In a huudsumo Illumi¬ 
nated wrapper, Mailed for 50 uts., by 
C. S. RILEY, Holland, N. Y. 
F A M’lFItS' ,11) [1 ItfAfik POULTRY EX CHANCE 
A Weekly Journal, devoted to Scientific) Brooding 
and Msumgetneht of Fowls, Pigeons, Hong Birds, 
Dogs, Rabbits, etc. Subscription price, Si, 59 per 
annum. Advertisement*, on unr subject Interesting 
to Fanciers, will bo received at lo oeute por lino, set 
solid; displayed mlverUseinents, 15 eeni* por lino. 
JOS. M. WADE, Editor A Proprietor, .'ill North .Ninth 
St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
200 PIANOS AND ORGANS^ 
Nht ii ml Hcuoiid-liiiiiil. of FirM-i'In** >InUi 
#*r^* irih be >al(l ut Lower Priutt* Jor c-i.Wi, nr on 
I iihi it 11 mmmiin, or for rent, in Cur or Connir?, 
'luring I til <4 I*»nmirlii I C-rlfalfa nnd t)\e 1101 . 1 - 
U " HORACE waters a son* Ni>. 
IS 1 Is run (I t« Ilian ovri* before ollrml mi 
N«!w \ Agenr* iiIimI for the .vile of 
Jvii iHt* ('cli'bralnl PiuniiM, Concerto and 
Clrcliis*lt*n I Oi ruhh, III i«.*• r riweil < ’»i m lugitrs 
>1 ji ilril. 441-Mil ilulnrctne dm n» i lu« Trmle. 
A huge di« count in >1 IiiInm-i’h, C litt relic*, 
Su ii<I»i y-Solioo!*, I.ihIui h, Arc:* 
AND 
Sfioyvrr; >' ,v-You tolt W11Y wo can sell 
First class 7 Uctave Pianos for 
'A 82QO? tv c answer—It costs 
»■“■ $300 is u*k, sny 
L "“jOOOO 1’mno «ohl throngs 
g’/Sr ITT Ci Fj-Tf As'iiiis, all ot whom «»X* 100 
\i»V B fi ll V. t'7v per ct, profit. We havn no 
j) | Vff U'Y Agents, out skip direct to fanil- 
V, A.. M» w lies »t Factory nrlce, and warrant 
0 leant. Horul tor illustratcil circular. In which w« refer 
to over 500 Rankers, .Mercian t«, i r, (sum* or whom 
you may knnwi, nelng oar Plan n. In 44 Btntes laid 
Territories. I’lcaso elute where von raw this notice. 
U. 3. Plano Co., O I Croailway, N. Y. 
gYflcntjs; ^antfiL 
SUBSCRIPTION TO THE STOCK 
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HOWES Ac MACY.30 YVnll St. 
FIFTH NATIONAL UANK...Third Av. anil Tvventy-isixtli St. 
BULL’S HEAD BANK..Third Av. mid Twcnty«llfth Si. 
HARLEM BANK.Third Av. mid One Hundred and Twenty-liltli SI. 
A. H. IJIVEN.....Erie Railroad Ollier. 
SAMUEL SLOAN.Pres't Del. dir Lack. It. It., cor. William &. Exchange Place. 
RICHARD SCHELL.31 Broad St. 
EltASTUS BROOKS...Publisher New 5 ork Express. 
H. B. CROSBY.!... 1 ti Nassau St. 
EDWARD ROBERTS...Eighty-fifth St* mid Avimiiio A 
PAUL N* WPOFFORD.. .29 Broadway; and at tlio temporary offloo of tho Co., 9‘J5 Broadway. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
Employment for all Unemployed ! 
Christum* bunks will sell. One hundred men and 
woman wanted at once. Une agent rnpmti a profit 
of $01) Iasi week. Out) lady sold Hi hooks In one day 
since tlio panic at $T!.7u nuoh. Hand for Illustrated 
Circular. vv. J. HOLLAND fit CO.. 
Springfield, Maes., and Chicago, m. 
AGENTS, LOOK HERE ! 
Good employment to good Agon to, on a rnsh sal¬ 
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lars, 6'. A. KLJ.B A CO., OHAIil.orrn, MiCU. 
AU2CWTQ lfet lht ‘ Host soiling hook, and secure 
5a W E. I* I v the largest prollts ever offered. Par¬ 
ticulars free. HURST A CO., 740 Btoa<lway, S. X. 
A GENTS WANTED for our now work, the 
value ol which Is attested by thousand* who 
have saved money, health and life, by having 
Hi 
The latest,and best family medical guldn, hy GEO M 
v*!:V ll, 'r, M o I ! , l un(l ot T.'’ , «<plb* nt physlclam of Now 
i or*. Bella bio remedies given for every known ills- 
«ase. Quaokery, Elutnbuggery and Psteul Medicines 
exposed. I ki7 pages. This Is Just the work to have 
and to sell In hard times. 
K. B. TREAT, Publisher, 505 Broadway, N. Y. 
AGENTS WAY TUI) ’ v r ‘ nrt , l,,s , 0r Gentiouien. for 
hud, li e n mi i.u . bookH whlch w) |, Be U during 
panic times, t lfty pnr cent, commission given. Soiul 
for circulars. Manhattan Pub. Co., 749 6th A v,, N. Y. 
t5i 7 ^ WEEK.—Agents wanted; partlcu- 
'j I wj lur.i free. J. Worth A Co., St. Louis, Mo. 
t GHN’JTS H tNTKD, cv for" 
Inside Life in 
ffiill Street. 
By Wen. W.I'fywler, Wi»llRtr««t CorredpBm!i»MlorBo*ton 
CmtMiucm huu.BTfY, fto<l ftn ODtMkUtoflQ YEARS EXPKRI- 
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tffttftl. Kvrry rmm b *1 woiiinii »«nd for 
*>ir lllu«trAU(Jclr(ut«r» IiCSTIN,GILLIAN A CO.,linri/ottl,Corn* 
K IW|A AGENTH WANTED. Samples . 
sl.lMMF free hy mall, with terms to e|ear from 
$o to S10 por day. N, H. WHITE, NoWHrk, N. J, 
$20 r.ajg' 
AGENTS WANTED. 
Wanted to Introduce our celobratod Rubber Goods 
for ladies and children's wear. They sell rapidly, 
and <ji\ r orrfeet satU/acMrm. Active agents can real¬ 
ize small fortunes. Hend for our Illustrated Cata¬ 
logue. Address LA PBKLK KUUBEIl CO.. 
80 Chambers St., Now York. 
RANDALL’S 
Practical Shepherd 
A COMPLETE TREATISE 
ON THE BREEDING, MANAGEMENT 
AND DISEASES OF SHEEP. 
This Work, by the Hon. Uknby B. Randall, 
LL. D., (author of “ Sheep Husbandry In the South," 
“ Fine Wool Sheep Husbandry," Ac.,) is the Stand¬ 
ard Authority on the Subject. It ts the most com¬ 
plete and reliable Treatise on American Sheep Hus¬ 
bandry' ever published, and (as the New England 
Farmer says) ■* should be in the hand and head of 
every person owning sheep." 
The Practical Shkphrhd contains 452 pages, and 
is illustrated, printed and bound in superior stvio. 
Twenty-seventh Edition now ready. Sent by m* 11 
post-paid, on reoelpt of prloe—$2. Address 
D. D. T. MOORK, t>nbltiihe r 
5 Ueekuiun St„ New York. 
Tf| Proapcctuswi arn now ready for 
our three new books, viz.: 
THE Gil.DEI) AGE, hv Mark 
nnnl , Twain- and Cuarlks Warner. 
Rflflk | illustrated hy AmiCBTus Oorv N 
DUUIV i:VKRYItbv”8 FRIEND, by 
Josh Billini;*, Illustrated hy Thor. 
A PCMTC' Nast . nni1 Jf>A^n.V Md.i.eii'b great 
□ lN I S w "fk ) LIFE AMONG THE MO- 
1 ^ DOUH. Nothing need be wild about 
these books. Everybody knows they will outsell all 
others, and wise agent:, will aetaccordinglTuud apply 
for territory at once to AMERICAN PUBLISHING 
CO., Hartford, Conn. 
$ 97?I -MONTH to Main or Feraulo Agents. 
O i >) NOVELTY CO ., Btddefor«L M6. 
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x/ / n ers. Articles new and staple as flour. Sum- 
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I (HI(1 A ,°®»T$OF EXPERIENCE wanted for 
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Broadway. Tho moneys arising from the sale of tho stock horoby sold arc paid Into tho Union Trust 
I Company, and cannot bo paid out by said Company except upon vouchers showing that tlio monoy has 
been actually and honestly expended In th« erection of tho Industrial Exhibition Building or in acquir¬ 
ing title to land, 
Tho land of tho Company is exempt from taxes, und boundod as follows ;—9Stli to lU'Jd Streets 
and 3d to 4th Avenues; comprising 855 24-25 city lots, or about 23 acres. 
SHAKES $100 EACH. 
Paymonts to bo made as follows: 
Five per cent, at tlmo of subscribing, and tho balance in installments, not oiooodlng ten por cent 
at any ono Installment. 
Thero can ho no safer investment than this. It is a home tnvostmont. It Is tho owst. chip of land 
on New Y’ork Island and tho erection of a permanent building on tho same. 
D) accordance with the ohartor and by a resolution of tho Board of Directors k* Industrial 
Exhibition Company, passed July 24tli, 1872, tho following niuniborNlitpsi huvo boou o-feted and aro 
offered for sale: 
At the ahovo-uainod places and hy authorized Agents throughout tlio United States. 
Iho proper holder of any of these It entitled to free admission to the Industrial Exhibition, tho 
Art Gallery of Statuary and Paintings, and tho Garden of Plants during tlio tlmo It Is open, and limited 
only by tho duration of tlio membership. 
These memberships do not ontltlo tho lioldor to admission to epecinl places of amusement, except 
as conducted by the Exhibition Company. 
MEMBERSHIPS. - PRICE AND KIND. 
Class 1st. l*rlce $1<). 30 Admissions. 
Entitling the purchaser to thirty admissions to fclio Exhibition. Not transferable. 
Price, $10. 
Class 2d. Price $20. 90 Admissions. 
Entitling the purchaser to ninety admissions to the Exhibition. Not transferable. 
Price, $30. 
Class 3d. I*rice $10. 300 Admissions. 
Entitling the purchaser to throe hundred and sixty admissions. Not transferable. 
Price, $40. 
Class 4Hi. Price $100. Life. 
Entitling the purchaser to admission at any time during life; the bulling being open to 
tho public. Not transferable. Price $100. 
Class ffth. Family for Fife. Price $300. 
Entitling tho purchaser and his Immediate family (in esse at tho time of such purchase) or 
any of them, during tho lifetime of any of them, to admission to tho Exhibition, when open 
to the public. Not transferable. Price, $300. 
Class «th. HEREDITARY A TRANSFERABLE. Price $1,000. 
EntltLiug 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 Ally to be used by the 
actual owner. The holders of these memberships aro to be rogarded as honorary members of 
the Institution, with such additional privileges as may from time to time be granted them 
by the Board of Direotors. 
Payment to bo made whenever called on by check payable to tho order of the Union Trust 
Company. 
A suitable Badge wj 1 be adopted for Life, Family and Hereditary members. 
Memberships will not be sold after he Building ia open, to the public. 
Each purchaser of a membership will bo given an engraving of the Building. 
Banks, Bankers and Individuals are wanted, to act ac Agionta throughout the United States. 
For further Information, please address 
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY', 
No. 9»5 BH91DW1Y, NEW YORK. CITY. 
