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MOORE’S BUBAL WEVtf-YOBKEB 
3ftnptctncnt$i and Pachincry 
^ycntsi Wanted 
PERSONAL ITEMS. 
BEECH EH got $350 for lecturing at Springfield, 
Mass. 
8ALVIVI played four years with Ristori In 
Italy. 
Raphael Skmmes is a candidate for Mayor of 
Mobile. 
llisnop Odbnhkimer of New-Jersey, is still 
very 111. 
Brignot.i is singing in the out-door theaters 
In Italy, 
Vox Moltkh has become an enthusiastic 
cattle raiser. 
General Scrunch is making a tour through 
France with his family. 
John G. Whittier congratulates Mr. Sum¬ 
ner on his Cuban affairs letter. 
A PORTION of Tweed's family spent Thanks¬ 
giving with him at the Tenths. 
Walworth, it is reported, Is rapidly break¬ 
ing down in health at Sing Sing. 
P. T. Barnttm'a wife died in Ncw-York re¬ 
cently. Her husband 1 h In Germany. 
Hon. Rbvf.rdy Johnson argues that the cap¬ 
ture of the Vlrglnlus was Illegal. 
t)R. Elizabeth Blackwell has arrived in 
Home, and is staying at the Hotel Milano. 
Mrs. Hallkck. wife of the late Major-Gen¬ 
eral Hali.eck, Ih passing the winter In Paris. 
Charles Ukadk, the novelist, has assumed 
the management of one of the London theaters. 
Here Rubinstein has boon performing at 
Milan, In connection with the Quartet Society. 
flK-VRY Clews & CO. have effected a settle¬ 
ment with tbeir creditors, and will resume soon. 
Some of Mr. Charles Blade's admirers have 
made arrangements to present 1o him a portrait 
of himself. 
General Lonosthkkt has been suggested as 
the orator at the dedication of the Scott 
statue at Washington. 
Mr. J ames Pakton has just put the finishing 
touches on his “ Life of Jefferson " for publi¬ 
cation In book form. 
SENATOR Khmunds of Vermont,, has recov¬ 
ered from his attack of Roman fever, and left 
homo for Washington. 
The Duke of 8t. Albans Is about to marry 
Miss Grace Osborne, second daughter of Mr. 
Osborne, M. P-, for Waterford. 
Delegate McCormick of Arizona, will 
make the daughter of Senator Thurman his 
wife at Wash'ngton this winter. 
I'rof. Bascom of Williams College, will give 
a course of six lectures before the Lowell In¬ 
stitute on "The Philosophy of English Litera¬ 
ture." 
Tiik chapel being built at Agra to perpetuate 
the memory of Sir Hknrt Havelock is ex¬ 
pected to be opened for divine service during 
November. 
Tnn death Is announced at Geneva, Switzer¬ 
land, of the Hon. Francis Reginald Forres. 
a noted English diplomat, who had reached hts 
eighty-third year. 
Bev. Mr. Lord of Montpelier, will soon put>- 
llsh the life and works of his father. Dr. 
Nathan I.ori), for thirty-six years president 
of Dartmouth College. 
Mr. Charles Noudhoff,I n a letter from the 
Sandwich Islands, says that the attendance of 
children at the schools there Is more general 
than In any other country, and he attributes 
this to compulsory education. 
Km ploy 
,0^%, IJST 
,SP0.Y# K'ffi 
an iigeii- 
$30 and upward* name 
J. DAVID WILLIAMS, 
There is no fleld of lahor that offers greater re¬ 
muneration than the sale of the Family Knitting 
Machine, and there is no machine that possesses 
itno-ba)f the qualitues which are so absolutely 
necessary for family use u» tin* 
Bickford’s Improved 
Its simplicity and easeot management, together 
with Its capacity fordoing the great rnngn of 
and Its trifling cost, make* It a matter of economy 
for STsry family t,, haTe one, and will ultimately 
bring it into as genera I use ns the Newlng Machine. 
The practical utility of the machine only needs to 
be dswonttrated to the people to produce an un- 
iltuitwd dumuud. 
Many Sowing Machine Agents, finding the In- 
erwtso of competition and the difficult J of selling 
high-priced machines to militate urulni-ta flour¬ 
ishing business, aru taking hold of the 
cy for the PfiiFLE’8 ATLAS, 
weekly. Instructions free. 
■K Beckman St., New Vork. 
850 to 8200 Per Month 
Being made by Agent selling our nopul 
The People’s Hook of Biography, li 
Parton. Agents will do well to ape!? ot 
choice of territory. For circular* and ternu 
VIRTUE A Y ORE TON. 10 A 12 Day Ht., Now 
steady 
Profitable Employment 
BBCKFORD 
once. Our hooks nru or a usenu anu sc-nsuuouui 
nature. Command a rapid sale. Everybody buys 
them. 
LARGE PROFITS REALIZED. 
Better Inducements offered to agents than by any 
house 111 America. Men once entering our employ 
succeed so well that they oontlnuo with us tlio year 
round. BARCLAY A. CO., 
21 North Seventh Street. Philadelphia, Pa. 
and mwctlng with the greatest success. Mer¬ 
chant.*. • riding In Dsna Bickford s Invention a 
cheap, simp]* and practical Knitting Machine, 
find it proktsbts to purchase and keen i/u sale. 
The almost sntirc absence of competition does 
not require the ** eternal vigilance ' to sell this 
machine a* In the c-ime of sewing machines. 
Agcuta Wanted Everywhere. Good,Smart 
Men can make 850 FUR WEEK AND KXPTN8KS. 
Send for Instructions and Circulars. Pvieo $ii0 
to $50. 
BICKFORD KNITTING MACHINE CO. 
DANA BICKFORD, President. 
Office and Salesroom, 889 Broadway, N. Y 
AGENTS, LOOK HERE! 
Good employment to good Agents, on a noil »nl- 
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OX-' rHItiADEliPHIA. 
ASSETS ~ *“ 
Similar to the “ Friends 
A GENTS WANTKD for our new work, the 
value of which Is attested by thousands who 
have savod money, health ami life, by havlug 
/ ti*k* nnt confhi 
__of EnglandPBBi. . . 
Prudent, straightforward and ecououileal management, rifle 
Business Mon wanted as Agents 
riM) ENGRAVERS. PRINT8RS, Ac.-Large stock 
well seasoned and prepared Boxwood, Mahog¬ 
any, Maple and pin*. Vanderburgh. Wklls&Co., 
Typo, Cabinet Sc Press Warehouse, 18 Dutch 8t. N. Y. 
STAR JOB PRINTING PRESS. 
TDK BUST 1NVK.VTKI). 
Price, SI'I, S2.1, *:is :tail *60. 
Scud Stump for Catalogue, to 
W. V. EDWARDS. Agent, 
18 College Place, N. V. 
The latoBtatuI best family medical guide, by Geo. M. 
BraUD. M. I>., and other eminent physiciuns ol New 
York. Reliable remedies given for every known dis¬ 
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exposed- 1017 pages. This la Just the work to have 
and to sell In bard times. 
K. B. TREAT. Publisher. «0f. Broadway, N. Y. 
|Hi.occHanf<iu,$ 
THE NEW li-r.ass 
_ ______ ™ j simple and durnble. 
A IF f? 0 A ya 3 The hc*t fdr families 
GVI F- tM U 'Lsm tn 0 „ 0> Thn hfMrt fnr 
Ct CT 48# D P^>5 if* 1 agents to sell. This 
<3 RZ, 0 ID favorite machine does 
_ _ „ . _ every variety of work 
m ac h a n e . 
self-threading, ^*-iS?ESS!i. 
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Or NEW YORK OFFICE. 712 Broadway. 
Boston, mass., “ ti Avon st. 
Chicago, III., " 7« Statu Sr. 
Hr. Louis. Mo„ " 8U8 N. 4tii Sr. 
S f f\f\ CORA per month guaranteed 
I VIVJ 1 IU 9 sure to Agents every. 
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t 'Ini hr a Liar.-.. Hells readily ar every house. Ham pies 
free. Address GlitAtin wire Mills, Phila., Pa. 
A Vegetable fflaiiiml, Prepared with 
a view to Economy and E'roflt. 
UintlCV Minis rnjiiiVv with Stencil & Key Check 
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This Work upon Kitchen and Market Gardening 
and the Kiedd Culture of Boot Crops, Is by P. T. 
QUINN. Practical Horticulturist, (Author of "Pear 
Culture for Profit,”) and should be owned and studied 
t»y every one Interested in Gardening, it Is an able, 
practical, profusely Illustrated work sf 268 t2mo. 
pages. Sent, post-paid, for fl,6(JL Address 
D. D. T. MOORE, Publisher, 
5 hrekinsn H|„ N York. 
ifinurtio W .IVTen I Ladles or Gontlen.cn. for 
■illJill I 0 " l V I L II . books which will sell during 
panic times. Fifty per cent-commission given. Send 
for circulars. Manhattan Pub. Co., 74ii fith Av., N. Y. 
9mall Engine Lathes. Small Gear 
hRft:'J<HsH58r»8a Cutters, Hand Planer* for metal. 
Ball Turning Machines. Hilda 
ilc v AJkr' lUttJl 1 teste, Foot Scroll Saws. The 
jPY/ very best. Helling everywhere. 
vfltjV Cutalouui's free. 
fegy— saV '.l; ; N. H. BALDWIN, Laconia, N. II. 
Just the articles for Artisans or Amateurs. 
CUBED!— For elreular and prloo, ad- 
urvf* B. C. 17P11AM l'blludelphla. 
ASTHMA 
The Celebrated Bone Fertilizers, 
GROUND BONE, 
BONE MEAL, 
KIDDER’S PASTILLES • for Asthma. 
Price 40c. by mall. 8ToWKLLACo.,Charlestuwn, Muss. 
rn ProapfCIiisea are now ready for 
our three now hooks, vi/..: 
1 u THE GILDED AGE, by Mark 
Twain nnd CHARLES D. WAicvKtt, 
nnOY l Bust rated by Aronarus Hoppin, 
dUUA KVEKYBODYX FRIEND, by 
dosu BiLLINGS, Illustrated by 1’HOS. 
& nPllT n 31A NT, and JoAQUlN Mll.l.im S great 
RFNT9 worbf hlfE AHOJUITMMO. 
ULIl I O |)||(S, Nothing need bo raid about 
these hook*, everybody knows they will outsell all 
other* and wise agents will act accordingly and apply 
for terVltorv at ol“ce to AMERICAN PL B1 .ISHlNi< 
co., Bartfoiil, Conn. _ 
The Earth Closet Is a 
modern Improvement 
which takes the place and 
supersedes the Water 
Closet in the house. 
It Is perfect In Its oper¬ 
ations, and nut lialtlr tn get 
out of order. 
In case of sickness It is 
invaluable, as it can be 
used by the bedside or 
unr room In the house 
w 11 h out Inoonvenience 
from bud odors. 
Price 88 to $20. Send 
for Circular. 
H. B. GR1FFING, 
*»0 Cortlnudt s»t„ N. Y. 
Itfw TubUrntionG 
WILLARD’S 
Practical Dairy Hasiiaiflry 
- A MONTH to Mule or Female Agents. 
i *) * NOVEL TY CO., Biddeford, Me. 
/fv In r A MONTH and expenses to good Canvass- 
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QfL J J pies free. C. M. LIN 1 NGTON, Chicago. 
The only Reliable Gilt Distribution in 
the Country. 
L. D. SINE’S TWENTIETH 
A Complete Treatise on l»alry Farms 
nud Farming, 
Dairy Stock and Slock Feeding, 
Itlllk, lt« management and manu¬ 
facture into Butter and Clieeae, 
Hlntory and mode of Organization ol 
Butter and Cliceac Faetortca, 
Dairy Uunslls, Etc., Etc. 
1 /1A A AGENTS OF EXPEHIKNCE wanted for 
I ,lMMF the rapidly-aelling new KcligUius work 
PROPHETS OF THE BIBLE. 
Extra discounts, bend for circular* and terms. 
NEW^VO R LD D PUBLlSiUNG CO . Philadelphia, Pa. 
onn 4>l> <B0C<JA4S, 
*UU NKW nnd SECOND-HAND, of FIRST- 
CLASS MAKERS, will hp sold at LOWER PRICES 
for easti, or on INSTALMENTS, or for rent, iu 
CITY or COr NTHY. DURING THIS FINANCIAL 
CRISIS, by HORACE WATERS A SON. No. 4.M 
BROADWAY. THAW EVER BEFORE OFFERED 
IN NEW YORK. AGENTS WANTKD for the sale 
of WATERS’ CELEBRATED PIANOS, CONCERTO 
and ORCHESTRAL ORGANS. ILLUSTRATED 
( A I’ALOGUK MAILED. GREAT INDUCEMENTS 
TO THE TRADE. _ 
Can easily make SI .50 and over per month selling 
our Modoroand Reliable Maps and our P«pu- 
lur Pictorial Charts. Termsand Catalogues free. 
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II\K CASH rJlIZI! (IF Si.DGOIV liKEEVIUCKS 
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all), worth from $20 to $300. 
Coin Silver Vest Chain*, Solid und Double-plated 
Silver-ware, Jewelry, Sc c„ Ac. 
Whole No. of Gifts, 25.000. Tlckes limited to 100.000. 
A GENTS WANTED TO SELL TICKETS, 
in whom Liberal Premium* will be paid. 
Single Tickets $2; Six Tickets $ I O; 
Twelve $20 ; Twenty*flve $40. 
Circulars containing u full list of Drift-*, a descrip¬ 
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tion in reference to the Distribution, will be sent to 
any ono ordering them. All letters must be address¬ 
ed "to 
Main office, L. D. fclVK, 
101 \V. Fillli 8l. Box 80, Cincinnati, O. 
BY S. A. WILLARD, A. XVI., 
Dairy Husbandry Editor of Moore't It wad Neu>' 
YorKt-r, Lecturer in Cornell Unwersity, Maine 
Agricultural College, Etc,, Etc. 
A month! Horse and carriage furnished. 
II. B. Shaw, Alfred, Me. 
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jnu»t speedily become (in met is already) me siana- 
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a single cow. to obtain imd study this work. 
Practical dairy Husbandry embraces 546 
Largo Octavo Pngoiv, is handsomely and fully 
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The Agents of the Run at. New-Yorker (especially 
those tn Dairy regions) will do well to try the sale of 
this work. To any person residing where there is no 
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price. $3—(or for S5 the book and Rural New-York- 
kr one year.) Address 
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3 BeeUinan St., New York, j 
Dunham & Sons, Manufacturers, 
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[Established 1834.1 K6W 
A Work on the Breeding, Rear 
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vp??? 5 ? You ask WHY wo can sell 
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| 1 ..lE BKgafe - yB . ' .SfiOO PtMtio sold through 
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IMS I V vU per Ct. protit. We have no 
yj v R v?J i MS hi Agents, liut ship direct to famt* 
V a_/, LJ. ig li"« at Facinry price, nml war runt 
C Years. Pend fur Illustrated circular, lu v leh we refer 
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This is one of the finest gotten-no works on the 
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pages. Sent, by m&tl, post-paid, for $1.50. Address 
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5 Fssktnan Ht., New York. 
