miscellaneous 
Nero Books, €tc 
Seeb anb miscellaneous ^bvertisements 
NEWS CONDENSER, 
B IJ K ^ RTT’M C’ OCOA IN E, 
KOR 
Promoting tlio Growth ami Preserving tlio 
lioniitv of tlio 
— Utica lias the small-pox. 
— Syracuse is short of water. 
— England has 2,500 collieries. 
— Amsterdam wants a new town hull. 
— The White Mountain travel has begun. 
— Indianapolis has a cat that drinks beer. 
— Lyons hn 3 purchased a steam tire engine. 
— E. Booth's new theater cost over $800,000. 
— Saratoga Is fast putting on summer dress. 
— A maiden lady in Oswego has fifteen cats. 
— The smallpox is on the rampage In Texas. 
— The Chinese embassy has arrived at Paris. 
.— There arc over 55,000 Methodists in Australia. 
— The Illinois ship canal project is looking up. 
— Minnesota has a dog that lias boon taught to 
sing. 
— A new town in Kansas lias been named Chi¬ 
cago. 
— Mexico has established a school for the 
blind. 
— Milwaukee covers an area of twenty-one 
miles. 
— Minnesota is introducing fruit trees from 
Kussia. 
— There are 1,700 national banks in the United 
States. ' 
— Louisville has three hundred and ninety 
pumps. 
— An American proposes to lease Mount Ve¬ 
suvius. 
— A butter factory is being erocted at Elgin, 
Illinois. 
— An Indiana couple aggregate 1,177 pounds 
weight.. 
— Buffalo rejoices over a reduction in street 
car fare. 
— PI urns and apples promise great abundance 
in Maine. 
— Lansingburgh is to have a new and elegant 
town hall. 
— Syracuse is alarmed at the prevalence of 
mad dogs. 
Free baths in Now York doorcase the weekly 
deatli-rato. 
— Chicago has three hundred and forty-six 
policemen. 
— Eight now lines of railroad arc being laid in 
New Jersey. 
The Central Railroad owns nine thousand 
freight-cars. 
- Toledo claims to spend $80,000 per month for 
malt liquors. 
— St. Louis is soon to have a colored theologi¬ 
cal seminary. 
— Many Gormans are emigrating from Califor¬ 
nia to Oregon. 
— Minneapolis calls itself 
the Northwest." 
— St. Paul’s rectory is to bo built in Albany at 
a cost of $14,000. 
— An ice factory started in Memphis, Tenn., 
gives satisfaction. 
— Murfreesboro, Tenn., will be lighted witli 
gas in September. 
Government is after the smugglers on the 
Canadian frontier. 
— Now York lias a baby violinist less than 
three years of age. 
— A foundling hospital is the desire of the 
New Orleans heart. 
— In Louisiana women teachers receivo the 
same wages as men. 
— Chicago proposes street viaducts over all 
its railroad crossings. 
— Gen. Prim lias money invested in United 
States Five-twenties. 
— Connecticut spent $1,111,817 for Its public 
schools the past year. 
— Seven sisters work their father's farm in 
Wright county, Minn. 
— The Pullman palacocars will ho discontinued 
on tlio Central Puoitie. 
— Acres of good peat have been discovered in 
Grundy county, Iowa. 
— There are (159 Young Men’s Christian Asso¬ 
ciations in this country. 
— Rhode Island Congressmen will, in future, 
be elected in November. 
— The project of removing the Boston Public 
Library is again revived. 
— Tlio health of Mr. Curtin, Minister to Rus¬ 
sia, lias much improved. 
— Tlio harness makers of Cincinnati have 
struck for higher wages. 
— The national debt has been reduced for the 
month of June $15,000,000. 
— The Queen of England receives from the 
State £385,000 per annum. 
— A French Presbyterian congregation lias 
been organized in Chicago. 
— New Bedford, Mass., is to be supplied with 
public drinking fountains. 
— A Tuskaloosa baker sells a thirteen ounce 
loaf of bread l’or five cents. 
— Chicago Theological Seminary graduated 
eighteen students this year. 
— A good prospect for a largo crop of grapes 
in Chautauqua county, N. Y. 
— An Indiana young lady boasts of having 
two hundred correspondents. 
— The centennial celebration of Middletown 
will occur on the 18th of August. 
— The German free schools of Davenport, 
Iowa, contain six hundred pupils. 
— Wallingford, Conn., has a tree which is one 
hundred and ninety-four years old. 
— Illinois boasts of a canino population of 
three hundred thousand live dogs. 
— The apple orop is said to promise abundantly 
in the vicinity of ChllUcothe, Ohio. 
There are hut two ships of over five hundred 
tons now building In Massachusetts. 
— Two men have been arrested in Newport, 
R. I., for stealing crape from a door. 
— The Texas papers announce a constantly in¬ 
creasing immigration into that State. 
— Tlij plaster trade of Spring-port, Cayuga 
county, N. Y„ Is $100,000 per annum, 
s. — The style of ladies’ hats In Paris is what it 
was one hundrod and five years ago. 
A Men’s (L. F.) American Cattle. 2 50 
Do. New American Farm Hook.$2 50 
tin. liiKiMi.irH of Domestic Animals. I Oil 
l)o. Rural Arahifeeture... 1 50 
American Itlrd Ituieiri-.... 50 
American Pomology (290 Illustrations). 3 no 
American Practical Cnokory...... 1 75 
American Kuan Cnlturlat... 30 
American Sharp-Shooter (Telescopic Rifle). 5U 
American Woods ami Useful Plants.. 1 75 
Architecture (Cummings & Miller) 3*2 Designs 
anil III Illustrations.. ■ 10 00 
Architecture, National (Geo. E. Woodward).12 00 
Architecture, principlesaud Priietlooof (boring 
4 Jenny)...!... ... 12 00 
Architecture, Review, and Am. lluilder’s Jour¬ 
nal. iS. Sloan,) In No*., each.... 50 
Beautiful Leaved Plants (London Edition) 00 
colored Illustrations... 0 00 
ltcc 1C nepers' Te.\l Book. (Paper). a* 
Do. (MUHlIn). 75 
Bern cut's Poulterer's Cohipaulon (120 Ills.)....... 2 no 
Do. Rabbit Funnier. 30 
BieUiiell " Village Kiillilcr (50 Plates, showing 
Now am) Practical Designs).10 00 
Black Raspberry Culture,. 20 
Hummer’s Method Of Making .Manures. 20 
iimiHsingHiiUV, Rural Economy. 1 no 
Brock'* Book Of Flowers (new i. 1 75 
Brldgemun’s tlurilcnor’H Assistant. 2 50 
Bulat’* FuinUy Kitchen Gurderter. I oil 
Do Flower Garden.-. 150 
Burr's Vegetables of America. 5 oi) 
Butcher's Domestic science. 2 50 
Chemistry of the Kami (Nichols). I 25 
Cbiirlton’s Grape Grower’s Guide. >5 
Cuhbetf.'H Aiufcrloan Gardener . 75 
Cole's American Fruit Rook... .. 75 
Cole's American Veterinarian. 75 
Copeland's Country Life(020 pp.,250 Engravings) 5 oO 
Cotton Culture. I ell 
Cotton Planter's Manual (Turner). l 50 
Cruel, stmt {Barber) ... .. 2 50 
cultivation of Nalivu Grapes and Manufacture 
of American Wine.. . . ........ I S 
Dadd's Alooncnn Cattle Doctor.. . 1 rai 
Do. ModOI'n Moran Doctor... 1 50 
Dana’s Muck Manual — . I 25 
Darwin's Animats ami Plants. a Of) 
Dnutl Mind -. or, Sport man's Camp into Guide. 2 no 
Downing's Cottage Residences.. ■ 3 Ml 
Do. Fruits and Fruit Trees id America (1100 pp.) 7 50 
Do. Old Edition. .. 3 no 
Do. Landscape Gardening... . 0 )0 
Do. Rural Kenny < ... 5 00 
Drainage for Profit and IteiUtli. 1 50 
Da Breuil’s Vineyard Culture (Warder). 2 00 
Dulles amt Pleasures of Home.... 2 50 
Dvor mid Color Maker’s Culunuiiion. 1 26 
Must wood's Oran harry Culture. 75 
Everybody his own Lawyer...,. 1 25 
Farm Drainage ' lb F- French). I 50 
Farm luinlnmont* anil Machinery (J. .1. Thomas) I 50 
Funn Talk iBrackett).. i oo 
Farming far Roys..... I 50 
Field's Four Culture... I 25 
Fishing In American Waters (Scott). 3 50 
Fluug’s European Vineyards. I 50 
Flint mi Grasses.... 2 30 
Do. Milch Cows mid Dairy Farming. 2 50 
Frank Forrester’s Field Spurt* (2 vols.). 7 50 
Do. Fish unit Fishing (100 engravings). 5 b() 
Do. Manual fur Venn* Sportsmen. 3 00 
Fuller's Illustrated Strawberry Culturlst. 2(1 
Do. Forest Tree Culturlst.. 1 .'>0 
Do. Small Fruit* (Illustrated). 1 50 
(iiirdouhig for Profit... I 50 
Gardening bn- thO South..,...... 2 00 
Gcyohn's poultry Breeding—Commercial View. 1 25 
Urapo Culturlst (A. 8. Fuller). I 50 
Gray's Mow Plants Grow. I 25 
Du. mondial of Botany and Lessons. I 00 
Do. School and Field Rook of Botany. . 2 5 ii 
Gregory on SanashaH ... 30 
Guenon Oh Milch Cows. 75 
Gun, Rod and Saddle... 2 IKl 
) tanurtihy's Grape Culture and Wlnu Making.... 5 IKl 
Harris on I arrets. 4 on 
Do. on the Pig.. I 'ill 
lluftlaid's American Mouse ('iirponter. 3 M! 
Hints to Horse Ki-epers 111eibelt’s). 1 75 
High Farming without Manure.. 3J 
Molly's Art Of Saw Filing. 7f 
HUMAN I I A I I 
The inventor* of Pih-oaine, knowing that, when 
loss of hall'occurs. It Is generally from that part ot 
I lie lmna where the greatest beat Is necessarily gen¬ 
erated, mid that animal fats by their nature Induce 
heat rut her Minn alleviate it, turned their attention 
and pharmaceutical silence towards Vegetable Oils 
as the basis ni u riicdhMineut to promote the growth 
and preserve the beauty of the hair. Thu Oleum 
Cocos, or 
COCOA MUT Oil., 
presented Itself most strongly as possessing many 
properties peculiarly adapted for the purpose. By a 
solrid I He selection of otini- ingredients, those which 
will chemically combine with Die nil have beOu ills, 
covered,and they logctiuu have produced u tropical 
compound, which Is unqualifiedly prolbdineed to be 
tbe best that lias yet Appeared. 
In Mu- form bore presented, thUnd is permanently 
deodorized, and held In a combination which pecul¬ 
iarly adapts It for the toilet; Ills unrivaled in deli¬ 
cacy aud agreeublenoss. cooling In IIm nature, unit 
possesses such u pciirtrutlng affinity for the secre¬ 
tions of the skin that ii. is rapidly iibsoi bed. 
NO OTIIBVR t’OMl'OUND 
possesses the peculiar properties which so exactly 
suit the various conditions of the human hah? 
If softens f hr hole when harsh mid dry. 
II snathes Ihi' Irritated scalp, 
II nfforththe f if heat luster. 
II renin tin hni tin I in effect. 
II -prevent* 11"' hair from fulling off. 
II promote* R* healthy, vigorous growth. 
II ia not ii i'miey or sticky. 
It leaves no disagrerahU- ode)'. 
DESf It I I*T 1V E C’A T A LOGITE 
l-house, Hot-house, and Bedding 
s now ready. Sent, free of charge, 
i. DANIEL WETTLIN, Agent, 
Rochester. N. \. 
A H I* V It A G I' H R O « T S . 
WELL GROWN. TWO-5 HA ROLD. 
4) per 1,000. St i n wheel ) Pin n|«- 
iv, 50 cts.; Triumph de Garni, m cts. 
>y the thousand. Address 
Mrs. n VV. WHITE, Alden, N. Y. 
£ifc Jhisuvauce 
Empire Mutual 
Life Insurance Co. 
OF NEW YORK. 
Office, - - - 139 Broadway, 
Success the Criterion of Excellence 
It is an External and Internal Remedy. I;or Bum¬ 
mer Comphiliit, or any other form ol bowel disease 
in children or adults. It Is an almost certain cure, and 
him. without doubt, been morn succossl nl in curing 
the various kinds of CHOLERA than any other 
known remedy, or tile most, skllltul physician. In 
India, Africa and China, where this dreadful disease 
is more nr less prevalent, the Pain Killer is consid¬ 
ered by the natives, a* well ns European residents in 
those climates, a Mire remedy; and while It Is a most 
e Hid ant remedy for pain. It Is a perfectly safe medi¬ 
cine even in the moat unskillful hands. Bold by all 
Druggists.____ 
M owing machine oil. UhmiuuIimi n* 
a Lubricator. Free from cum. sold bv dealeis 
gonorally. Manufactured by FRANK .MILLER 4 
CO., 18 and 20 Cui i 
nLOOK tin I'll'H, UNITED WITH 
I> SOLID LEAD COVERING. Wo lira how pre¬ 
pared to supply the above in quantities to suit pur¬ 
chasers, and to warrant it m all respects. The l’in 
forms about one quarter the thickness ot the com 
hilled Pipe, and (lie lead covering effectually pro¬ 
tects lb from external Injury. , , , , 
The strength of this Pipe Is equal to that of a I mad 
pipe of twice Its weight, and ft can be confidently 
recommended to all who have any nnnrcliemiloii 
oi'Injury train tlio use nl Lend IM|*e. 
TATHAM 4 BROS., New York and Philadelphia. 
The EMPIRE has achieved a success unparalleled 
in tho history of Life Insurance. 3,319 Policies 
were issued in the first Twelve months, 
insuring g7,Sl3,S50.0<P, which is tho largest 
initial year’s business ever done by a Life Insurance 
Company. 
LOSS OK HAIR. 
Boston, July 19. 
Messrb. Joseph Burnett a <’o,: 
For many months my hair lias been falling off, 
until t Was fearful of losing II entirely. The skin 
upon my bead became gradually more and mure in¬ 
flamed. I n mime need tho use or your Pocoaino tho 
last week tu June. The first. appllcatlon allured I lie 
itching ami irritation ; In three or four days I be red¬ 
ness and tenderness tllHUppearod, the hair ecnsnd to 
fall, and I Imyc now a thick growth of new ball*. 
Yours, very truly, SI HAN II. POPE. 
Notice the following Liberal Features : 
Onlinen/ Whole Life Pvlichs iibaoliitely Non- 
FoiTeitablc from payment of the first annual 
premium. 
All other Policies Non - For ltd table after two 
annual payments. 
All Policies incontestable for usual causes, and 
absolutely Incontestable after two annual 
premiums. 
AH restriction, upon travel and residence removed, 
and no permits required. 
Otic-third n f all premiums loaned to the insured, 
if desired, and no notOS required. 
No accumulation of Interest on Deferred 
Premiums, and no increase of annual payment on 
any class of policies. 
Dividends A ecu in ill alive, the surplus briny re¬ 
turned to the Policy Holder, equitably In proportion to 
his contribution thereto. 
The■ business of the Company conducted upon the 
Mutual Plan. 
HAIR DRESSING. 
fThfl following note is from tlio well-known proprietor of Frank 
heatin'* IUn»tnUe4 Newspapers unit MiiKnr.lm*.) 
New York, Sept, 22, ikoo. 
.1. Burnett, Esq.— Dear Sir.- For sonic time past 
I have been using vour Oocoalno, and think it far 
preferable to anything 1 have over used for I lie hair. 
If mv indorsement is of value, you are jiortoctlyut 
liberty to use It. 
Respectfully yours, FRANK LESLIE. 
Bangor, March 3, iww. 
JoSKPtI BURNETT 4 Co.- Gentlemen: Your Co- 
coulnn Is tho only dressing for tho half used In niy 
family lortlie last eight years. It. stopped my wife's 
hair from coming out, and Increased Its growth. 
1 am also under obligations to lids same Pocoaino 
for saving my own hulr. which was very fast coining 
out previuus to using this valuable preparation. 
Very truly, yours. 
.1. C. MITCHELL, Grocer, Hunger, Me. 
rpHU IIF, \TED TERM.-JtLY AND 
August are invariably unhealthy months, and 
tho dog-days aro universally quoted as an un¬ 
healthy season. Discuses more frequently termi¬ 
nate fatally at this time than at any other, 
owing to the relaxation of the system. This is, 
therefore, the proper time to uso a remedy that 
will recuperate tho strength and fortify the system 
against the attacks of disease. Experience lias de¬ 
monstrated tho fnet that IIOSTETTKR’9 STOM¬ 
ACH RITTERS Is the host medicine used to accom¬ 
plish this desirable object. By Its use the appetite 
is Increased, digestion promoted, all feelings of de¬ 
pression removed, and tho vital functions restored. 
The afflicted should avoid all ix rnlOtouB alcoholic 
preparations purporting to be tonics and restora¬ 
tives, as they only afford temporary oxhtitration, 
and eventually entail dangerous. If not fatal, results. 
This Is never the case with HOSTETTER'S STOM¬ 
ACH BITTERS. They afford permanent benefit 
and soothe tho nerves without reaction following 
their uso. Tho weak and debilitated, by Us akl, 
awake to a sens© ol’ thO enjoyments of life, and they 
are enabled onco more to take their accustomed 
positions In society. HOSTETTER’H BITTEBS nro 
now considered tho standard remedy for all diseases 
arising from nil Impurity of tho blood. Thoy are 
manufactured In groat quantities, and there Is 
scarcely a city or hamlet on the habitable globo 
whore they may not bo found. 
A REMARK ABLE (ASK. 
East Mtnui.iiiioitri, Mars., Junes, ffc.i. 
Messrs. Burnett a Co. Mv daughter lias been 
afflicted with neuralgia in her bead fur three years. 
She had used during thut time many powerful appli¬ 
cations. These, with the. Intense linat caused by t lie 
pains, burned her hair so badly that In October, Mil, 
it nil cuing nil She was Induced to try your (’oconlne, 
and the result was astonishing. She had not used 
half the contents Of a bottle before her head was 
covered with a Hue young Imir. In four months the 
hair lias grown several Inches In length, very thick, 
soft and tine, and of a darker color t han formerly. 
With respect. WILLI A.M 8, EDDY. 
tho workshop of 
Example of the Non-Forfeiture Plan 
of the Empire. 
Age of tho Party Insured. 35—Ordinary Whole-Life 
BURNETT’S COCOA INF. to the BEST olul 
I 'Ill'Ll I’hlsT ttiur UrcsxtlW m the world. II promote* 
Ho- liimW’Vlt (IP THE tt.ilft, and. Is entirety free 
from all irritating math r. The Home and title Ihereof 
is adopted as a 'Trade-Mark, to secure the public mul 
proprietor* Ii'inhist imposition by the introduction of 
spurious articles. All, unauthorized use of this Trade- 
Mark will he promptly prosecuted. 
AY ill 
continue 
the policy 
One Annual Pretn. 
Two " Preru’s 
Three “ 
Four “ 
Five “ “ 
FIRST-CLASS AGENTS WANTED In all parts Of 
the country. Apply at the Home Office, 
139 Broadway. 
force 
film i u Cue tar era and Proprietor*, 
No. 37 CENTRAL B’F., BOSTON 
For sale hy Druggists everywhere. 
G. IIILTON SCRIBNER, President. 
GEO. W. SMITH, Vice-President. 
SIDNEY W. CKOFUT, Secretary. 
L. H. WATERS, Actuary. 
TUGS. K. MAKCY, M. D„ Medical Exam’r, 
EVERETT CLAPP, Superintendent. 
Weal (Estate, (Etc 
QOllTlI J HUSKY FA ROTS,—30,000 no ms 
IO Fruit arid Farm Land for sale cheap and on easy 
terms, In lots to suit purchasers, on railroad 21 miles 
south of Philadelphia. Soil productive, climate mild 
and proverbially healthy, pure soft water, no chills 
and lever. Map and full description sent tree. 
Address MORRIS & CO., 
Franklinville, Gloucester Co., Now Jersey. 
MONEY 
EASILY 
| MADE 
With our Stencil and 
Key-Check Outfit. 
fif" Circulars Tree. 
rPIIIS IS THIS MONT '1*101(01 (. II 
1 blood put liter yet discovered, and , nv> oil. 
Immor* from tlio.worst Scrofula to ii common ICiitp- 
tton. Pimples and Hlotrlns on the far ,and scaly or 
rough skin, whlrb are such annoying blnmlshes to 
many young prvsol h, yield to the uve of a few hot- 
tleH of till- yvondcrfii I medicine From line tonight 
bottle* cure sail Hheum. Ki ysipetas, .Scold IPod, Hina 
Worms. Units, ifC a hi l'crujdion* of the Sl.in, Scrofula 
Sores, Hires and ** flanker" in lilt Mouth and Stom¬ 
ach. It is a pure medicinal extract of native roots 
and plants, combining in liarmcmn Suture'- mo.-t .oiv- 
tireign cur*live propcrt.lou, which God hns msttllcd 
into tlio vegetable kingdom tor healing the sick. It 
Isa groat restorer for tbe strength and Vigor or the 
system. Those who arc languid, sleepless, hue-' ner¬ 
vous upprelp'nsUoi* or tears, or any ol tin* affections 
symptomatic of weakness, will Mini convincing evi¬ 
dence of Its restorative power upon trial. U you 
fed anti drowsy, KrhtlllnleJ and despmulru,t, have fre¬ 
quent Ihodor.lo , meailh la.de* badly In The more ng. 
Irregular appetite, and tongac coaled, you are sulli ring 
from Torpid l.irer or - lUUmt e.*»." In manv eases 
of '• lAvi-c Complaint" only a part of these symptoms 
arc experienced. Asa remedy for nil such cien-s, l)r. 
0 >AFGC0, 
T LAX A Nil 
A MANUAL OF 
With full directions for 
l’repurinjx lli<i (lii'eiiiul, 
Sowing, 4'iillivafing' and 
lliii'yekling Hie Crop 
As also tho 
Preparation for Ultirket and Mannfactnre. 
Also, an Essay on 
HEMP AND FLAX 
in the West, Modes of Culture, Preparation for Mar¬ 
ket, 4c. With Botanical dbsouptxonh and Il¬ 
lustrations. Price ‘2!i cents. Address 
1). I). T. MOORE, 
•11 Park Row, Now York. 
I A \V A N D It A N K I N G O F F I V K. 
J PITKIN C. WRICHT, 
De Witt Clinton County, town. 
Monoyloaned forul-ortn or years on uneneunihercd 
Improved Farms, at 10 per cent. NET Interest, pay¬ 
able annually. Interest collected when due. Have 
been 111 business over seven years. Parlies having 
money to invest, phase antler. 
f~\ \V. BOYNTON &■ CO., WondhrUlye,N. J. 
v* drain tide, 
ROUND 'PI 1 ->10 A St r> COLLARS. 
The STRONGEST. LIGHTEST. BEST FORMED. 
MOST EVENLY BURNED and DURABLE TILE 
in use. Save in breakage, saves In Post of Transpire- 
tulion, saves In Labor of l.aytno, and gives thoroughly 
reliable FIRST CLAWSs WORK. 
HAT IC V G lt!Y 
Rural subscriber 
C. w 1 ” 15 , lj ’ 
P’RTTTT AND PRODUCE 
COIUIISSIOA 171 CltCKAA'l 
328 GREENWICH STREET, 
TNT 10 W YORK. 
pjn-g New York, 
. _ where the Minder may 
' / be examined and sCcur- 
cri; or address 
I>. T>. T. IHOOItB, 
41 Park Row, New York, or Rochester, N. Y. 
R ifles, hhot-ofnh, uevolvrus, 
4c.. of all kinds at reduced prices, warranted 
and sent by Express (C. 0.1 >..) to be examined before 
paid for. Liberal terms to the trade, agent* nr clubs. 
Write for a. Catalogue. Address .1. II. JOHNSTON, 
Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. Army 
Giiiin, Revolvers, i&c., bought or traded for. 
1 JOR OILING AM) lMtEsF.lt V I SG llAlt- 
’ ness, Purrlagn Tops, 4c., thorn is nothing equal 
to Frank Mii.lk.u s Prerarkd Harxkmh Oil 
BlACKIVcl Manufactured by FRANK MILLER 4 
m 1C. . Nl c I V.y«.lr 
A HARK IWESTHENT. FOR BALK -A 
Pholce Fruit Farm, Also, 100 to 3(10 acres pre¬ 
mium land, suitable for village purpose*, unjoining 
two Railroad Stations, Schools, ac. Payment satis¬ 
factory to one who will improve property. Address 
O. COBB, Buffalo. N. Y. 
P. COBH, 30 Whitehall St., New York. 
J WIMIINHON, 
•RURAL ARCHITECT 
AND LANDSCAPE CARDENER, 
N. W. COR. Oi’ CHARLES AND BALTIMORE ST8., 
BALTIMORE, Mil 
Reference. 
The Rural New-Yorker has won a position 
where it need not ask commendation, and need not 
fear criticism. It haB no equal in Its own depart¬ 
ment In the country.— SLaultn'd. Oh/tcayo. 
liny ry Tinners, Farmer* and Merchants who 
Iwl U II E I ■ warn to make money, address at once 
with stamp, A. T. SINKER, Indianapolis, 1ml. 
Hazard A- (ns well’s Cod Liver Oil is tho 
t.” — Chic-njo Tribune, 
