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L with brush urut iinlolliblu ink, postpaid, fur 50c! 
• Circulars Kit UK, 
Fannie Brown s^aSiKa iSS 
MAY 30 
MOOBE’S BUBAL NEW-YORKER, 
ffEWS CONDENSER. 
— Famine threatens the inhabitants of Je¬ 
rusalem. 
— Brooks of Arkansas was formerly a Meth¬ 
odist minister. 
— Prof. Trowbridge of Hartford* is building 
a steam yacht. 
— Earthen bee hives are a novelty successful¬ 
ly introduced in California. 
— One thousand dollars exempts Cubansfrom 
the Spanish militia of the Island. 
— Congress 1ms appropriated $1,000,000 for 
River and Harbor Improvements. 
— The city and county debt of New York 
City, was $115,000,000 on the 30th of April last. 
— Trousdale Co., Term., claim the (lnest 
silex for glass making to be found in America. 
California exempts editors from Jury duty, 
believing they have trials enough of their own. 
— About ten thousand barrels of shell oysters 
have been shipped this season to foreign cities 
from Norfolk, Virginia. 
— The confiscation of the convent libraiies 
by the Ralign Government lias produced a 
collection of 600,000 volumes. 
New York papers are severally character¬ 
ized this way. The Times, English; Herald, 
Irish; and Tribune American. 
— The French population of Lewiston is in¬ 
creasing fast nearly every train from the West 
bringing Canadian immigrants. 
— Tourists cannot say they have “done” New 
Y ork State until they have revelled in the rare 
beauties of nature at YVatktns Glen. 
Pit'oinil M n-itnuncnti'. 
WATERS’ CONCERTO PARLOR ORGANS 
vrfiu\ **'* the b«n«itil'u| tn 
Mylo ami perfect in tone 
/flanever mu«le. The COY- 
•Tir Wnrc « STOP is the best 
/ 4 Jr< ' ; r 7N ever placed in any 
' , J! ■ y,. / , 
IIII ) ai ' 4 x 8 m Wtafnati pe- 
l)L .i v” A*' 1 'l l, CUiiartj voiced, the 
CjVtrn.v',"A -i/iAveiTA'f'IJf 'r of which is 
4’SB VIt VII VC 
SOUL Nil 15- 
iSi*, i i'ltiit} Us i V3* 
" i;W Iff 1 '-■“Hwwrif "'Tun of the iic. 
1 YRSlllT I^idswils |J- TS -'N VOM K its sir- 
j *jf)fr— t j - *.. 1 ./Bh f PEltll# Terms liberal, 
II \ apSSfffli WATERS’ 
' w V- ' Philharmonic 
•• Vesper and 
__ Oronostral 
ORGANS 1,1 1 *»«l* T: liHEYCII 
' *■ w 7 <!ANI-:S,im ivan i/the best 
niutle,/t»d romblno PURITY• r void i\«; 
mi:h great volume of totae. .Suitable for 
dais go tt, niMtcsi, or Til'S It: haia, 
WATERS’ New ScaSo PIANOS 
lure, gre 't puwe .* amta t ine Hinging tone, 
v-i-h «|| moUcru are the 
IIUSl’ PH \C,s 1HA ill!. Tlieveorgans u»(Z ! 
Pianoxar ivurrann-d for Uyrnr*. I*iti< i:s 
IIX H itIvTI Ji|.\ I,(MV /'(ireilslt or pari rash 
anil balaucefii inoniblycrtinarterly pny- 
■iionts, Nr-eon rt-fiiiiiri invlrunieiid* taken 
y; exchange. AKLNTSWA NTED*« ©very 
I 'oiliu y in the t/. S» ami t.’sinada, A liberal 
<11acott ii I to 'I'm In e.., Min.Lit.r>,<'hnrcheit.S hnols.LodiKS. 
eh: iLLCsruATicn twTu.otiirr.s UMi.yo 
. Q . „ HOUACU WAT I ACS A SON, 
41,1 Broadway, New Y ork. I*. O. Box 3567. 
GEO. WOODS & COTS 
ORGANS. 
^ertittews. 
TREMAIN’S MANLI US 
£vcc,*, giants, 
ttEACTII'DL EV ER-BL.OOMING 
FOIL GRASS, GRAIN, GARDENS, Ac. 
Analysis—“M anlius” Pure Gypsum.04.23 
Nova Scotia ” •* ..85.36 
“Iowa” “ . 70 80 
“Virginia 1 ' '* . 03 42 
MANLIUS CEMENT, 
In use on Government, State and Ci tv Works, Ruil- 
roauM, Keservolrs and Cisterns, for Water 
I'lpes, Strong and Ordinary Masonry. 
Lime far Builders’ and Funders’ F*c. 
Send for Circular. 
Cl! \X. TltEMAIN, Manlius. N. Y. 
special Fretgh I j tat n ed when desired. 
jUcal (L’otatc. 
Iowa and Nebraska t 
MILLIONS OF ACRES OF TUB BEST LAND In 
the West, for ode on Ten A'ears' ('i-cdil, at H per 
Cent. interest, by the Burlington & Missouri Illvor 
Hailroad Company. 
NO PAYMENTS REQUIRED 
except luterest, till fifth year. Rich Soil, warm 
t limine, long Men nous, low Taxes, and flee 
Kditciil ion. Free Fit re and low Freight* on 
household goods to those who 
BUY THIS Y33AR. 
For Circulars and Maps, with rail particulars, ad¬ 
dress GEO. S. IIA It l( IS, 
Guild Ctroi r. Hurlingion, Iowa. 
STRONG POT-PLANTS, 
Suitable for immediate Flowering, Sent 
Safely by Mail, Post-paid. 
5 Splendid Vnri^ifNi tMircha^r -n choice, #1 j 
I 'Z lot* For XU cunts additional wo Head 
MAGNIFICENT PREMIUM ROSE. 
Our elegant HPIono Cata l,t>m i«'. for 1874, descry¬ 
ing more than *»on i-iviwt vauietirs otr itostcs, 
and containing full directions fur culture, with chap- 
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TKE DINGEE & C0NARD 00., 
HOSE GROWERS, 
Went Grove, Chester Co., Pit. 
^ artl pl 'T gjss THE KOCHKSTKIt 
@ 11 } BERRY basket. 
. \VI ; I CfflW Light, durable, well ventilated, low 
cAVUAsftSt, priced. Agents wanted. Gen'l Ag’ts, 
JOU.N S. COLLINS & CO., 
Moorestown, N. J. 
TCantca. 
Dnnmin-nn a piano and organ combined: never 
1(1 U II11 reuutres tuning. Mnaie dealers and 
x J.U11UIJM411, ell Interested in niusie should know 
of this wonderful invention. Agents wuuted. Ad¬ 
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THE BENDER HORROR IN KANSAS! 
Is the best selling hook out. We have it In English 
and Gorman, full of illustrations, a (lent* wanted. 
Single copies 25 cent*. Address THE OLD KKAN'K- 
G1N PUBLISHING HOIJSK, SOUTH TuittD 
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m GENTS WANTED FOR 
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pamphlet. 
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TT P JM1 SJGENTS WANTED FOF 
Cheap Homes for All. m ; 7 V>// If fin ’ 
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>d their road, desirable FAllMS. which will lie dis¬ 
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upon easy term*, in ton annual pay merits, with Inter¬ 
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It. F. \LI,E. Gen. I,anil Agent, 
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/ 4 K\ KSKB VA I.LEV FA It MS FOIf s V GK. 
v 8 Some oi the llticst residences in the Valley. near 
It. It. Inquire soon of .IQllX SHELDON, uimn the 
premises, at Moscow, Livingston Co., N. Y. 
3i)nv ^Publication, 1 ?. 
f|HIK ItF.ST WORK EVKIt ISSUED FOlt 
I I'AItAI EHS and MECHANICS, is 
BELL’S 
Carpentry Made Easy. 
Designed to make the science and art. of Carpentry 
clear and ooinnamttvely easy to all who require in¬ 
formation on the subject. 
It is useful to all who have barns, bridges and out¬ 
houses to build. 
Nicholson says of It: -*• It Is the host work of the 
liMid I have ever had the good fortune to meet, 
with.” 
Another carpenter says“ 11, Is Just the book for 
]• young beginner. No young man should attempt lo 
learn the carpentry trade without hrst buying ‘ The 
B r «eli°” SCUM1C0 " r <,ftr P ontrv Mado Easy,’ by Wm. 
Price S5, Prepaid. 
HOWARD 0HAT.LEH, Publisher, 
Pltilotlolphln. 
r liGHSTKATEII IIKSnill'TIVE FATA. 
liOGI'h, OF HOOKS In all Departments of 
literature, bent free by mail to any address. 
_ GfcK ,v 8HKPAIU>, Boston. 
Til 15 TOLL-GATE ! p «'« PICTURE sent free! An^T- 
....... .. Minimis gem ! 541 objects to 
tmd I Address, with stump, fc. < . Atibcy. BulTuhi. N.Y. 
HUH-"EXPOSED 
,n,l sysr SUCK. II, * nil.I,. ).■ >1.),.', JU-, 
nB l.v Mo. LB. II BteuhoiMu, ror 23 vnu* witooHi Mnr 
tt « “'oi I'm M idi iru introibioiicn b» Harriet 
©—HJ6 “eecher Stowe. Two >cur,„«<>thenutn«r smm 
nivW 1 PSaqiidH. mi lailyijuiiiy wlilrU oxciu.i tHe Mormon 
H*«iicit»[’iiii«. 1,1 sneeehif/li/ non. her h, write a honk and 
H BU Tell It Alt,’T>ir cioriotH'ii.i otiiioeDt turn mill wn 
iicii iirg.'il Imr to o.'ujpi Hie dis 11.-ngc. Mu-ilia iui. .ml ‘Tel I It 
All 'll 'li.' n 'ili till ii -orl, „r i’\lrnnratnarv Inuiro.i full •.r 
c ifilinr MiH'liiiioiH, trurliful. bold, .m,I .. J—th» only liner on 
t/iii mtWt.'tevfr wiIoi.ii l.v real ttornmn vronwn. Thoaiory 
i f „?llia Aon, Wife No, I 9,* w tuhl in fun l,,, hr.ieif, 
625 PI 1 * H//Krb/j, iHUitinUd nud bound. It, COie moit imniilur 
book I'Vor ml,I l.v hciiu. notwIllOK “6 ofllvr* Him to me. It. 
tiili. T Ilk.' Wilfllr-. 0 y-iw.ixn) inli l.e sold Kl,.»,lv work or for 
»|,..||| lima. lm- men or Vomrn *25 In *200 It tnoiiUi mealy 
ra.Wc. tine in on-i/dn rnn.u^hht, oihiv, .t.- , sent fret to nil. uiil 
prone this. Aattf", A. 0. WO ft I III;, ClTON ft Oil., llimful4.Ct* 
QOAA A MONTH TO AGENTS 
Ifl/iVDII L " “'U the IMPUOVEI) “HOME 
vWVU SHUTTLE” SEWING MACHINE, 
the only practical, low-priced “LookStitch”Hewing 
Machine ever in vented. AiIiIiosb Johnson, Clahk 
A Co ,Boston, Mass.; Non Vorktiilv; 1’itidhiirgii, 
Ua.; Chicago,Hi.; Louiavillc,iiy,, or bt.Louts, Mo. 
A GENTS \\ anted for Hie sale of our Carpet 
iV Hag Sower or Tier. A child can sotv Bags to- 
gethor faster than they can be prepared. Sells at, 
slghl. I'nco .hie. Sample sent by m» 11 on receipt of 
Price, Address EACILK N’EEUlK C’0,,Wat01-town, N.V. 
VV A v V A JIKtt di EVery lWn, 
“8 Agent lor "Pile Boss” Horse flay Fork and 
I he Boss Grannie. For Terms and Cireulars. ad- 
ilress MeDDNALb ,v GOHDON, Hnslitord, N. Y. 
(I>1 Of! BACU WEEK to active AGIINTH. Bomo- 
I nil Hung now and reliable. Write «t once. 
v/AUU taiWGii i i . k 1 1 iiunazop, Mipliigau 
$ 1 o on A o ay 
■ ■ \J nutdo with our grand 
COMBINATION PROSPECTUS. 
Hepresents 50 different hooks. Agents say tills Is 
THE BEST THING EVER TRIED 
i lie books sell themselves In every family, and good 
men cun make a hiisInenN for lile In one,county. 
I* nil particulars free on application, or cuuinlete 
f !V?; 1 (l • «« receipt, m »1.50. Address 
JOHN E. loll EH, ft, CO., Uiiblishers, Fhlliidclphla. 
i2‘7k> Kafr WEEK. Agents wanted; portion- 
tn 1 lat'8 True. ./ , Worth A t In., Ht. I .outs, Mo. 
t’er Day.—1,006 Agents wanted Parttunlacs 
w£l\r free. A. H. BLAIR A. Co.. Ht„ Louis. Mu. 
mi a 1 " ^ Sampled cent 
[HI _ li _ 's’ ” n .free by mail. Two neiv iirtleles, salable 
■ tip 14 || UQ II pp !!S Addrcua N. n. V* H1TK, Newark, N. , 1 . 
^ t f II I'l, VAll » elntkin.. 4 LJ........ , m . . ■, , 
'These remarkable inatrnmonis have created much 
Interest in America and Europe by reason of their 
Beautiful Musical Effects, 
ELECANT.DESICNS and 
ELABORATE FINISH. 
I heir PIANO stop Is a piano of beautiful tone, 
which will never require tuning. All interested in 
music should know of this important invention. 
Address 
GEO. WOODS & CO., 
CnmbrldKoport, Maid, 
WAKEItOO »IS s 
4>(> A 08 A lining tSt., Chicago. 
3J King William 8t,, London, Eng. 
PIANOS, 
Dunham & Sons, Manufacturers,’ 
* Warerooms, 18 East 14th Street, ej 
[Established 1834.] «i NEVV TQRK. 
Send for Illustrated Circul.r and I'rice List. 
PIAN0S-THE EMPIRE PIANOT 
STlSVs 1 *'*" 
m. a. 1 OND & CO., No, 54i Broadway, New York, 
Wcolily, a Yoar. 
A Live Religious Family Newspaper 
It has long numbered among its contributors most 
of the living writers whose brilliant abilities have 
contributed to the fame and tntiusnoonf American 
religious Journals. 
Its corps of editorial writers ta the largest and 
ablest (bin bus ever united to labor upon any Wcst- 
ern weekly newspaper. Few papers anywhere rival 
it in tills respect. 
By recent, great enlargements and Improvements 
Its value and attractions huve been vastly increased, 
In a number of important particulars, placing It be¬ 
yond the rivalry of any similar puld-cation. 
its real worth and rare attractions may be best ap- 
predated by <*x/iraining u &po<’imcn copy, which will 
be sent ror three-cent Htump to any one requesting. 
Or, tfj those wtio would like an opportunity to thor¬ 
oughly test itN invents, we will send it 
On Trial 
TIIKEK MONTHS lor 
50 Cents. 
W A ]V r r LT 11 at once, a enecial local agent 
V . ■ ^ every city, village and 
j" Hu- l oiled States. In addition 
1 1 1 id. Ajiv ani ic, we have a number of important 
entei prises lo plnco in the charge of competent tier- 
sons. By unique plan* of w«*rk whluli wc* liuvo adopt- 
ed, extraordinary results are attained, and no can¬ 
vass ng is required. The business Is pleasant e.vi-ry 
« u 7j., w ’.“l 1 [ ,r!f '6 to Interfere with other business, 
noreven with leirue dutlej. Lsdlus, stndnnts, teach- 
ers, ministers and men who have other business, will 
\ L f I't'ir interest to learn the full details, which 
^ til bo scut on request. Inclose tliree-ccnt slump, 
AddrCBH THE ADVANCE, 
I 5 I 153 Fifth Ave., Chicago. 
j* ■c-uur.aiiinii Dock 
.^-<0 8ts., Eli i la., I’a. 
UflW Jluke Money at Home! —60pp. Book 
null free. J. JAY GOULD. Boston. Mass. 
“ EVER Y BODY'S FRIEND.’* 
JOSH BILLINGS ILLUSTRATED BY 
THOMAS NAST. 
Of course, this book will sell likiuiysters at a general 
muster. Everybody's hungry for it. For agonoy ad¬ 
dress Amkhu'An Etrm.i.sn i \a Co., Hartuird, Ct. 
WGRIflftin PI A SC Male or Female. |30n 
vTIHlAinU uLHOo week; employment ut 
home, day or evening ; rio capital; InstnTetlonii and 
valuable package goods free by mull, Adrtress.WlthtJe. 
return stom p, M. towny&Oo„ r,:: Greenwloh i N.Y. 
A GENTS WANTED. Men or Women. $34 a 
week or $100 forfeited. Valuable swmpU’H free. 
Address F. M. KKKD. 8th St.. New York. 
Sifi 9 per dor at home. Term* Free. Ad- 
tpt/ h ipfciU dross Geo. Stinson, Eortland. Mu. 
A N EW 8ENERAL ATI AS. 
THE AMERICAH 
Household and Commercial Atlas 
„ of the Would. 7 
To capable, honest and industrious Agents we can 
offer permanent and profitable employment, on such 
terms as afford a desirable business opportunity. 
Address TAINTOK BRO'S A MEItlllLL, 
(178 Broadway, New York. 
Moouit’s HiruAti Nkw-Youkkic. Soe advertise¬ 
ment of this celebrated Agricultural paper in an¬ 
other column. Mr. Mouiik Ims bsd some financial 
difficulty outside of hie paper, but not #o bad but 
what he. will be able to furnish Hie host Agricultural 
paper m the country. Give him a lilt, you farmers 
for whom he hits done so much In year* pant. Hu 
deserves your support, now, and let him hove it with 
a liberal hand, and lie will give you a paper well 
worth the muuvy. ChatUum'.ius {hi. Y.) uhraniele. \ 
anti $outtv;g. 
P ™ l i T l l . l ll i j! ! .!' 0nl,N and LIGHT 
BRAHMA EGGS for Hutehing, from my Best 
i mported uml PRKMir.ii Fowls, at *1.50 per dozen. 
Another setting for 80c., if the llrst.does not prove 
satisfactory. E. o. BORDWELL, Penn Yun, N. Y. 
Pi,sifcUancou.5i, 
DR. ROGERS’ 
VEGETslBLE 
Worm Syrup. 
A brave man may suner pain, when Indicted upon 
himself, heroically; but he 
CANNOT SEE HIS CHILD SUFFER. 
There is no other malady. Incident to childhood 
that Is accompanied with more Indescribable wretch¬ 
edness to the little sufferers than that 
i*itoi>«r4 r.i> itv woieus; 
and when the parent fully comprehend* the situa¬ 
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of the Intruders, This Remedy may be found. In 
DR. ROGERS’ VEGETABLE 
WORM SYRUP. 
Please bear In tnlnd that 
ROGERS’ WORM SYRUP Is the reliable prepara¬ 
tion. 
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tion. 
ROGERS’ WORM SYRUP is liked by children. 
ROGERS'WORM SYRUP posit ively destroys worms. 
ROGERS’ WORM SYRUP leaves no had effects. 
ROGERS' WORM SYIt 1.1 P is highly recommend¬ 
ed by physicians, and is unqucsttnnablv the REST 
WORM MEDICINE IN THE WO 
Price 25 cents. For Sale by all Druggists. 
JOHN F. HENRY, CURRAN & CO., 
Propt-ic torn, 
_ 8 and 9 College Place, New York. 
urn wig of mines, roLimnuA col. 
p LEGE. Mining and Civil Knginewlng, M.'tal- 
lurgy. Mineralogy. Geology, Analytical md Applied 
1 homlstry. Assaying. &c„ with Lahoruferv Practice. 
Pecuniary aid for poor Students. Pm further par¬ 
ticulars ami ror Catalogue, address 
Prop. V. F. CHANDLER, Dean of lee Faculty, 
East Imrty-nlntb Street and Fourth Ave . N<-w York. 
LANDSCAPE GARDENING, 
(lit 9 
I.nit<1 sea!»♦* A r<*lt i «><• t n re. 
The subscriber now gives his whole i line to making 
of designs for decoration of Cemeteries, Parks and 
private grounds. Superintendence of the work can 
be given when desired. Orders solicited, 
F. H. ELLIOTT, Cleveland, O. 
The only Reliable Gift Distribution in 
the Country. 
$60,000 oo 
IN VALUABLE GIFTS! 
TQ RE DISTRIBUTED IN 
L. D. SINE’S 
167th REGULAR MONTHLY 
GIFT ENTERPRISE! 
To be iliaivu Monday, .lime Nth, 1N74. 
TWO f*ICAND UAI’ITAG.N OF 
$5,000 EACH IN GREENBACKS! 
Two Prizes $1,000 5 rv 
S; e ££ &° 11 ! 
One Horse and Buggy, with Silver-Mounted 
Harness, worth $600! 
One Fine-toned Rosewood Piano, worth $5501 
10 Family Sewing Machines, worth $100 each! 
5 Gold Watches and Chains, worth $300 each ! 
Five Gold Amorican Hunting Watches, worth 
$125 each! 
Ten Ladies’ Gold Hunting Watches worth 
$100 each! 
SOO Gold and Silver Lever IhtnHna t ratchets On all) 
worth from $20 to $300 each. 
Gold Chains, Silverware, Jewelry, Ac,, Ac. 
No. of Gifts, 6,5001.Tickets limited to 60,000 
AGENTS WANTED TO SELI. 'PICKETS, 
»o whom Liberal Preiniuma ivill be paid. 
Single Tickets $1 ; Six Tickets $5; 
Twelvo $ IO; Twenty-five $20. 
Circulars containing a mil list nf prize.*, a descrip¬ 
tion of lm: maiinu of drawing and other informa¬ 
tion in reference to the Distribution, will be sent to 
any ono ordering them. All letter.* roust be address¬ 
ed to 
MAIN OPKICK, g. n. kink. 
101 W. Filth t»t. Bo.x so, Cincinnati, O. 
