NEWS OONDENSEB 
Wanted 
— Troy pays $90,000 a year for its police. 
— Shooting duck, quail and partridge is now 
legal. 
— The tobacco crop in Connecticut Is ex¬ 
cellent. 
— Coal has advanced fifteen cents per ton in 
Rochester. 
— In Michigan there are seventy-nine Epis 
copal ministers. 
During August $124,324 33 in taxes was col¬ 
lected in Brooklyn. 
One hundred and thirty-four carriers sup¬ 
ply Boston with its mail. 
— A Chicago paper in its head lines of a tire 
leads off with “ Our Old Friend.” 
— A liquor dealers' State Convention w ill be 
held in Syracuse on the 10th Inst. 
— The indications arc that there will be a very 
abundant crop of sugars in Cuba. 
— The new Central Park, Chicago, was for¬ 
mally opened on Saturday week. 
The Massachusetts State Prison is reported 
to have a day school for convicts. 
— Thirty-three new post-offices a month is 
considered fair progress by Nebraska. 
-Jeremiah Kingman's donation of $10,000 
has been received by Dartmouth College. 
— Cleveland votes by her Common Council, 
to permit saloons to be kept open on Sunday. 
— The prevailing church in Iceland is the 
Lutheran. Thoy have fffl Qhurohcs ;md 189 
ministers. 
— The sale of ten provincial Bonaparl ist 
journals has been prohibited by the French 
Government. 
A Democratic Liberal Convention at Ithaca, 
N- V., declared in favor of Samuel J. Tilden for 
Governor of New York. 
— The Bishop of Yucatan, Mexico, has issued 
an order excommunicating all Catholics who 
contract civil marriages. 
— The Vermont elections have resulted, so 
far, 111 gains to the Democrats of one Stale 
Senator and two members of the House. 
— The Pennsylvania Railroad claims the 
largest locomotive in the country. It has 
twelve driving-wheels, and weighs seventy-live 
tons. 
Our New Map premium is taking spleudldl v. “ It 
is invaluable, uot only in every household, but in the 
counting unices of buslniew men, who piny he there¬ 
in furnished with ft complete and reliable shipping- 
guide.’''— L'lidrr. “ We have examined the. map care¬ 
fully, and congratulate the publishers of the Moo tidy 
on tlicir enterprise, uot only In i(« artistic execution 
and correctness, hut a Iso In the positive value of thei r 
premium for daily reference,”— Dispatch. A large, 
elegant map of the U. H. to every subscriber. We 
are paying very laugh commissions note, us we can 
better afford it on account of our increased circula¬ 
tion. OuttR complete—Send at unco or ground 
will bo taken. State where you saw t ills. 
Address PEOPLE'S MONTHLY, 
._ Pittsburgh. 
FUN 
ALIVE! 
old and young 
convulsed at 
its unties. 
On with the 
dance—let mu¬ 
sic ho uncon- 
flned. 
Better than 
southing sirup 
for the baby. 
Formerly sold 
at S3. We offer 
It. delivered in 
Now York, for 
$t: or by mail, 
purchaser's 
risk,SI.'.’5 Fur¬ 
nished by 
AGENTS WANTED for the CENTENNIAL 
A7CTT?.‘?:i& "f ll1 " UNITED STATUS. 
UH&k 3 S Lilli Showing the grand results of 
our ll rut lOU ve«rs. Everybody buys It. *1(0 to 
$200 a month to Agents. Send for Circular. 
P. VV. 7.1 ICG LEU A- CO« Philadelphia. Pa . 
\tl A S3 T £ fH —AGENTS to canvass for our new 
9 si ID « book *• M legistAll,” by Rev. trm. u. 
Willett, Suited toftll classes and deuominni ions. Full 
of interest, and issued in a style attractive and sub- 
stantiul. Worthy the special noth.I drat else 1 can¬ 
vassers. II. B. KU8SEI.L. Publisher. Boston. Mass. 
K /Will AGENTS W.INTlUi.-HiimplM seat 
free by mail. Two new articles, Miiuito 
as flour. Address N. IT. WHITE, Newark, N, J. 
A GENT’S WANTED tor the sale of our Carpet 
Ran Sewer or Tier. A child can sew Bags to¬ 
gether faster than they can no prepared. Sells at 
sight. PrleuaUe. Sample sent by mall on recoin! of 
price. Address tcaoli; Needle Co,, Water town, N.V. 
1 flfl Mare5’ott:>? Menu.;<l W.nnuii lo ) on Pool. !,■ • pi'-ig, 
I III f'-rmianshlp.etr,, at Cobh's Acts d la■ -i;io-. Coll--go, 
iuu to fill positions at n. salary of $«00 t» $U(H1 a year. 
Salary paid while learning. Situations guuranteed. For bill 
information ad tress M. W. COBB, President, Palnosville, Ohio. 
Address 
C. H.E. RC0DIN0 
Manager, 
New York 
BOX $81. 
HERE'S MONEY FOR ALL! 
Some tiling Entirely New, by which Men and Wo¬ 
men, Boys and Girls, thd Weak ami Invalid,cun make 
money wit bout labor or risk, or interfering with t.hrlr 
present occupations, engagements and schools. A 
splendid opportunity. ThJ* ■Is JV<, llumbutl. K»w 
for Yourself. Full Directions sent for one stnmp- 
Addreas A DA .lIss As CO., No. 1 Peurl St.. Bustun, 
on 
3lulsett jus A »-<-Eai {ccl nrc. 
Ttio subsoribur now gives his wliole lime to making 
of designs for decoration .if Cemeteries, Parks and 
private grounds. Superintendence of the work etui 
he given when desired. Orders solicited. 
F. It. ELLIOTT, 7» Duane Ft.,, New York. 
n A MONTH TO AGENTS. Address c. M. Bin 
t) ington Si liito., New York or Chicago. 
(liUUU ff It Be 11 lug the 
Excelsior Linen Mark Ell. Address C. ll. MoRHE, 
Rochester, N, Y. J»r~8tenell ( utters’ supplies. 
. Employment for all. Patent Novel- 
:o.L. Fbi,ton St Co., III) Nassau St., X. Y 
|tti,«CU;UU‘0U£ 
Til fil Till.1,-1! ATfi! 1 PRUE PICTURE sept free! An iri- 
11IL I i/hh «AI L • gem 1 *50 Objects to 
And ! Address, with stump, If. ('.Abbey, Buffalo, N.Y. 
EATERS CURED permanently 
Chotp, uuick, without stliTerliig. ue- 
SOTlbo your case. 8. G. AKMSl'KONlt, 
SI. I>., Berrien, .VI Ich. 
w™rTELLmui- 
By Mrs. Meuiiou.jjb ol Sail Lake Pity, lift you' - (lie 
Wife Of n Mormon High 1’ti, -l. With introduction 
by Mrs Stowe. Ot’tr iSfi'Xr Out tlU Of tills /u p 
were ordered by ni l .1.// //(.-. in uili’n/ r, who are now 
selling 23 to if)a day! It* sale Is „ -'/<••>.n ,,amlM. One 
lady sold L'fb //■ wip t- • - Terms big; ••ale • •' , , 
Immense. Ww acrid DPV/if t<> anyone who will 
canvass. .lo< <•/ • imntea <■/•/•< •//••'• / ■. Circulars tree. 
Address A. O. Worthington .v < Hartford.Conn. 
ft tfb ff* 8«, ft V i£» make more money selling 811,. 
§ \ VI-IRS’ PATENT BROOM than 
rs< IL» 3 4 ■ Xa? any t,thur article. One Agent 
made !k5;|rj In 31 days. Ueeinnmen led by Am. Ag¬ 
riculturist and ovei ICO.OOO fasVdlles Using them. 
Circulars free. CLEGG X Co.,80 t’ortlandt St.. N. Y. 
i’he only Ueiiablo Gift Distribution in 
the Country. 
“EVERYBODY'S Fit!ENO," 
JOSH UJI.LINDS II.I.LSTKATKO BY 
THOMAS NAST. 
Of course, til I !i nook will sell like oyatenuil.it general 
muster. Everybody’s hungry tor it. For agency ad¬ 
dress American PuBLmaixa Co,.Hartford. Ct. 
AES AETIUlf, 
A GENTS WANTKD.-Men or Women. *31 
week or ftJUO forfeited. Valuable, mt-mples Jr r, 
Address F. M. liEKD. 8th St., New York, 
TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN 
Ha vino connected with the Rd- 
ral New-Yorker the business of jl 
DESIGNING, I 
ENGRAVING, Y 
PRINTING, &c„ 
we shall he pleased to give estl. 
mates for all kinds of Illustrations 
dot j 
Books, Periodicals, 
Views of Buildings, 'A.\ 
%S ; Portraits, Maps, 
^ Machinery, &c. 
Designs furnished by the best 
Artists, 
Labels, Show Cards, and all kinds 
of Color Work, in Metal, Mahogany 
and Fine. 
Photography on Wood, and Elec- 
trotyping: in fact, in everything ap- 
pertaining to the business, we can 
guarantee satisfaction in quality, 
price and promptness. Address 
ED 7 TAED 3 EAES, Manager, 
Rural Office, 
per day at. home. Terms Free. Ad 
dress Geo. Stinson. Portland, Me. 
45th SEMI-ANNUAL 
WILLARD’S 
To be drawn Monday, Oct. 13th, 1S71. 
ONE GRAND CAFITAL FIJXZ2S 
A Complete Treatise on Dairy Farina 
and Farming;, 
Dairy Stock and Stock Feeding, 
milk, it* Management and IfSanu- 
Hu tu re into Eiutter and Cheese, 
History and Mode of Organization ol 
■ Suiter and Cliecne Factories, 
Dairy Utensils, Etc., Etc. 
^ne Prize, $5,0©© isa Mifives* 
Five Prizes $1,000 E j Jlnunirn* nirn 
Five Prizes $500 = It ! iKluliiil.h \ I 
Ten Prizes $100 2 I U. 
Two Family Carriages and Matched Horses, 
with Silver- Mounted Harness, 
worth SI,500 each! 
Two Buggies, Horses, &c., worth $000 each! 
Two Fine-toned Rosewood Pianos, worth $650 
each! 
Ten Family Sewing Machines, worth $100 
each! 
1.500 Cold and Silver Lever JlunHiivj W atches (in all) 
worth /rout 820 to 8300 each. 
Gold Chains. Silverware, Jewelry, Ac., Ac. 
No. ofGiBs, 10,000!... Tickets limited to 50,0001 
AGENTS WANTED TO SKI.I, TICKETS, 
to whom Liberal Premiums will be paid. 
Single Tickets $2 ; Six Tickets S I O ; 
Twelve $20; Twenty-five $40. 
Circulars Contatriug a full list of it descrip¬ 
tion i*f the nuvnmi of drawing and other informa¬ 
tion in reference to the Di-li ll.iitton. will be sent, to 
any one ordoring them. All loiters must be address¬ 
ed to 
main Opkice, lu l>. SINK, 
101 W. Filth St, Box Nfl, Cincinnati. O. 
BY S. A. WILLARD, A. !«., 
Dairy Husbandry Editor oj Moore’s liunU New- 
Yorker, Lecturer in Cornell University, Maine 
AurictUtural VoUeye, Etc,, Etc. 
This is tha most full, practical mid reliable work 
on Dairy Husbandry extant; indeed the only one 
which describes the recent groat Improvements in 
the Dairy Business, it '.a highly commended by lead¬ 
ing Agricultural and other influential journals, and 
rnmt speedily become (in fact Is already) the Stand¬ 
ard and Only Authority. It will pa/ every one en¬ 
gaged in any branch of dairy business, or who keeps 
a single cow. to obtain and study this work. 
PaAfriOAt. Dairy Husbandry embraces 5411 
liiirgo Octavo Pa gen. Is handsomely and fully 
Illustrated, primed on superior paper, and elegantly 
bound. It is a Subscription Hook, and a liberal tom- 
mission Is given Agents who canvass Counties, tbo. 
The Agent, of the RURAL Kew-Yorkkr (especially 
those in Dairy regions) will do well to tty ’.ber.--lfl of 
this work. To any F/eCiou residing where there is no 
Agent, or who cannot wait for oue. the Publisher will 
send a copy of the work, post-paid, on receipt, of the 
price, $3—(or for *5 the book and Rural Ni-W-Y ork- 
Bit one year.) Address 
D. D. T. MOORE, Publisher, 
7S Duuuu 1st., New York. 
Moore's Rural New-Yorker isone of the read¬ 
able, useful, family papers, equally In demand by 
the lady In her conservatory, the matron with her 
household, the farmer In bis held, the stock raiser 
among his animals, ar d the young folks around the 
evening lamp.— Lam’ of Life. 
