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Do. Cottages iinrl Farm Houses., . 
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Wool Grower aod Stock Register, Vols. 1. 2, 5, 8, 
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Youmnn’s Hand-Book of Household Science.,.. 
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account of lU) largo si os, to bo divided into two vol¬ 
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The last number in .nine contained indices oI sun- 
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pers fur binding. its nvi-ry one shuuld. |t lie III HAL 
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NEWS CONDENSER. 
— Hudson hns got a Chinaman. 
— The Pope openly favors Prussia. ' 
— Belgium has 6,000.000 inhabitants. 
— Oswego has a visitation of burglars. fc 
— Gen. Sherman is very fond of music. E 
— Auburn water works are almost dry. g 
— Mr. Dicltens left a fortune of $400,000. v> 
— Mad dogs have got around in Albany. l 
— Our whole Tndian population is 203,000. 
— There are 2.750 beer saloons in St. Louis. 
— Troy police are hating an active season. - 
— Coopcrstown shows a population of 1.02S. 
— There i 3 said to he 340 varieties of pigeons. 
— Virginia boasts a heavy hay crop this year. 
— Cooperstown is agitating the water question. 
— Maine has 3,200 square miles of lake surface. 
— Utica bus a Women's Christian Association. 
— Read carefully the advertisements in this 0 
issue. Is 
— Barley lc being secured in the very best con- 
dition. 
— A dozen different circuses are traveling in - 
Illinois. 
— A farmer’s club has been organized at Sel- T 
inn, Ala. p 
— Work has commenced on an artesian well g 
at Joliet. 
— Elmira is to have another steamer and hose ^ 
company. p 
— A negro violinist is making a sensation in t< 
Germany. 
— At a Maryland camp-meeting they have gas l 
and water. * 
— There is an unusual amount of sickness in h 
Rochester. E 
— Cincinnati Snngerfest used 35,000 kegs of ( 
lager beer. 
— Arknnsas supports forty-seven papers— * 
three daily. | 
— A giant is reported in Florida nine feet six p 
inches high. 
— Hartford, on the Southern Central, is to i 
have a hotel. p 
— The Chicago Fenians apparently sympathize ,J 
with Prussia. , i 
— The Hamburg-American steamship line is ‘ 
discontinued. 
— St. Louis is soon to have a negro Theologi- * 
eal Seminary. 
— There wero 7,067,150 acres of public land 
'Sold last year. : 
— Albany is to have the largest railroad depot 
in tho Union. 
— An oil well in Pennsylvania has been named i 
Robert E. Lee. ' 
— Syracuse hns located fifty-four fire alarm 
signal stutions. 
— At Terre Haute, lud., they are boring for 1 
salt at 1,035 feet. 1 
— The Lako House at Slceneateles lias been 
destroyed by fire. 
— A new kind of yellow clover has appeared 
111 East Alabama. J 
— Some wretch stole $40 from tho oifioo of a ; 
cemetery in Troy. 
— More diamond fluids have been discovered j 
in Southern Africa. 
— They tell big stories of trout fishing in tho 
Northern countries. 
— A lady is urged by a Wyoming paper as a 
delegate to Congress. 
— Tile pioneer history of Orleans county is 
soon to bo published. 
—A monument, to Jim Lane is to be erected 
at Lawrence, Kansas. 
— The exemption of stamps on receipts takes 
effect October 1, 1870. 
— Illinois has 6,U00 miles of railroad, which 
cost over $120,000,000. 
— Petrolia, Canada, it is statod, produces 4,500 
barrels of oil weekly. 
— Kentucky la all agog over the reported dis¬ 
covery of a gold mine, 
— A great salt marsh has been discovered in 
Republic county, Kansas. 
— Sacramento li.ts on exhibition a sLxteen- 
poond lump of pure gold. 
— The first boll Of Texas Sea Island cotton 
was picked on the 15tU ult. 
— The number of medical men in the United 
States is estimated at. 60,000. 
— Auburn Excise Board has paid $2,000 into 
the city treasury since May. 
— A Portland, Me., advertiser wants a “ ma¬ 
chine girl " on custom boots. 
— A party of gentlemen sailed from Sodus to 
to Alexandria Bay in a yacht. 
— Of thirty graduates of Bowdoin College, 
twenty-nine resided in Maine. 
— Montreal ts to have a paper to advocate an¬ 
nexation to the United States. 
— Charles Hart of Groton made 343 pounds of 
butter from one cow last year. 
— A woman’s rights journal, edited by a Hin¬ 
doo lady, is published in India. 
— The man who revamps old postage stamps 
has been arrested in Rochester, 
— The New London, CL, high school has a 
class in the Hawaiian language. 
— President Grant paid $32,000 for his Long 
.Branch collage, with furniture. 
— Jacksonville, III., has a population of 9,000, 
Belleville has 15,000, Cairo 10,000. 
— The Chicago ladles now want women police¬ 
men to care for female prisoners. 
— The Worcester (Miiss.) Spy has just celebra¬ 
ted its one hundredth anniversary. 
— The Grand Army of the Republic is rapidly 
increasing in numbers in Vermont. 
— A little Pennsylvania girl vomited up a 
snake, the ottair day, and then died. 
— Now is tin. Umo to cut lambs’ tails, and 
brand and mark them distinctively. 
— Cotton prospects of Georgia aro reported 
unfavorable by the Augusta Sentinel. 
— The convicts of Auburn prison are humane¬ 
ly treated to a dully bath in the reservoir. 
— Rutland, Vt., is making extensive prepara¬ 
tions for tho celebration of its centennial. 
K — A young Indy r.t Groton. Mass., acts as tele- 
y graph operator, freight clerk, and organist. 
- — At K.lamazo, Mich., two cows died from 
eating potato tons treated with Paris green. 
Seebs, {Hants anb miscellaneous ftboertisements. 
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W EEKS WHEAT. A very hardy, productive 
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WOOL C. UOUACK HUBBARD, 
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I OFFER FOR SALE AN ELEGANT 
pair of Imported Game Bantams for twenty-five 
dollars, and if they do not give perfect, satisfaction, 
they can he returned, if done Immediately. I also 
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