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NEWS CONDENSER. 
PteceUaneouj* 
For mile at the Ritual Njcw-Yorkek Office, «u.T8 
Duane St., Now York, or uent by wall, post-paid, 
on receipt of price; 
Willard’# Practical Dairy flunbnadry 
. I|u«l iDHUorf)..83 00 
Allen’s <L. K.i American Cattle. a 00 
Do. New American Farm Hook. a 60 
>0. piaouncn of Domestic Vntmiil#... 100 
Do. Rural Architecture. .. 1 (in 
Amnrlcan Bird Fancier... 30 
American Pomology (ilk) Illustration*) Warder.. 3 00 
American Practical (jnok-T*. 1 76 
American ftonc Culturlst. 30 
Amerlonn Wtivat (.'niii"i«t{Ti'dd). a 00 
Architecture, National (<!*». k. Woodward).13 nO 
Atwood'#Country and Buhurban Houses........ 1 60 
Barry# I’roll, Harden (new edition).. . a 60 
Bee Keepers' Text Book, Piper. 40c.; Cloth. 76 
Beniont'a Rabbit Fancier. 80 
BICknolF# VIII;.ki* Builder (65 Piute#, showing 
Nnvr and Practical Design#).10 00 
Hr-iiiiiior', Method of (linking Manure#. 26 
Brock s Book of Flower# (nuw). 1 76 
Brldkeinan’fl Hardener's Assistant. ... % 60 
Bulat’# Family Kitchen Gardener. I 00 
DO. Flower (inrilflri.. j 60 
Carpentry Mud* Kiihv (nc ?l.. 6 00 
chemistry of the Farm ih'So.hol#)... 125 
Chorlton'K drape Grower's Guido. 76 
Cider Maker'# Manuul..,.. 1 60 
Clater'g New Hi. cattle Doctor,colored plato#... 6 00 
COM a American Fruit Book .. 75 
Cole'# American Vet.**riparian. 76 
Cotton Culture (Hyman «,).. 1 so 
Crack Bin s r It irberi, . 176 
Cranberry culture (j. J. White). 1 26 
Dadd's American Cattle Doctor. 1 60 
Do Modern Horse Doctor. 1 60 
Dana's Muck Manual.. ,26 
Darwin’# Variation# of Animal# and Plant#. « 00 
Dead Bitot; or. Hportnmn’# Compu te Guide. I 75 
Downing's hritlt# aud fruit f. nr of America. 
(Hie po.). 6 Ml 
Do. Rural ICNsay# .. 3 50 
Drainage for ProBt and Health. 1 60 
Dyer and Color Maker's » >m parilon. 1 25 
Knslwoui’.'# Cratiherry Culture...,. 76 
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— Philadelphia Is said to have three Mennon- 
ite Churches. 
— Peaches in Texas are worth from 25 to 75 
cents a bushel. 
— Mention ite* have bought 150,000 acres of 
land in Kansas. 
— A medallion of John Wesley is to be placed 
in Westminster Abbey. 
— The revenues of the Brie Canal have fallen 
off considerably this year. 
— Cincinnati complains of the dangerous 
condition of some of its streets, 
— Bachelors arc taxed §5 a year at Auckland, 
New Zealand. Cause and effect—education. 
— Over 5,000 Mennonites have passed through 
Chicago on their way to Dakota, and more are 
still coming. 
— Mrs. Lovejoy, fiH years old, living near 
Baldwin City, Kansas, lias just become the 
mother of a (Inc hoy, 
— A rich young lady in Chicago Mias a mania 
for buying dogs, and lias $7,000 invested in that 
sort of property already. 
— California Nlmrods are examining their 
guns and rllies in anticipation of a grand hunt 
after some urn-aped lions. 
— The whole number of deaths in the State 
of New Jersey during the year 1873 was 14,000, 
of which 455 were accidental. 
— Forged deeds are coming to light in New 
York, to the dismay of persona who now learn 
that their estates are not “ real.” 
Katie King, U 10 celebrated materialized 
ghost, who died about two hundred years ago, 
has been appearing at Adrian, Mich. 
— “Grasshopper committees ” are the latest 
production of the ravaged Western States. 
They do their work in a lively manner. 
— The Grand Army of the Republic carnival 
in Albany, recently, nottod $2,000, which will 
bo applied for the benefit of disabled soldiers. 
— A tray of diamonds worth $1,1X10, stolen 
from Goodwin & Co. of Boston live years ago 
ha# been restored thr mgii the medium of the’ 
confessional. 
— Carbon County, Pa., claims the champion 
“ daddy ” of that State. He is a German, seven¬ 
ty-three years old, and is tho, father of thirty 
children, the youngest of whom is four months 
old. 
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A Work on the Breeding, Rear 
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Rural New-Yorker Office, New York. 
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Moors, Is oos el me best, if not the best, imrteiP- 
turul papers published in tills country Wr certainly 
know or non-' which so exactly (ills onr idea of it 
paper for the farmer and his fireside as does this 
journal. Mr. Mookk aim* to make the RURAL such 
a paper u# ■dulll delight the hospitable UoUBekeepcr, 
give instruction and amusement to 1 liu young, and 
furnish pleasant reading to all whether m country 
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neglected. Till* conducting editor and pu ,Usher, 
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for 1874 will present even greater attractions than 
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and better paper thun ever. In style, typo, matter 
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liepubllcan. 
A Vegetable manual, Prepared with 
a view to Economy and Pi oflt. 
Thtr Work upon Kitchen end Market Gardening 
and the Field Culture of Root Crops, Ii by P. T. 
Quinn. Practical Horticulturist, (Author of "Pear 
Culture for Profit,") and should be owned and studied 
by every one interested In Gar (onlng. It is an ablo, 
practical, profusely Illustrated work ®f 2bb 12mo. 
pages. Sent, post-paid, for $1,6!). AUdres# 
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