Official catalogue complete in one volumeIMain buildingIIDepartment of machineryIIIDepartment of artIVDepartment of agriculture and horticulture . administration, though extending some way intoneighboring States. The various telegraphic lines of the empire (excepting those of Bavaria and Wur-temburg) are now under a central administration, and, in 1874, the whole measured42,571 kilometres; length of wires, 149,410 kilometres* number of messages, 13,422,-511; number of offices, 4992. The post office forwarded in 1874: Private letters 521,900,000 Postal cards 47, Official letters, 37,700,
Official catalogue complete in one volumeIMain buildingIIDepartment of machineryIIIDepartment of artIVDepartment of agriculture and horticulture . administration, though extending some way intoneighboring States. The various telegraphic lines of the empire (excepting those of Bavaria and Wur-temburg) are now under a central administration, and, in 1874, the whole measured42,571 kilometres; length of wires, 149,410 kilometres* number of messages, 13,422,-511; number of offices, 4992. The post office forwarded in 1874: Private letters 521,900,000 Postal cards 47, Official letters, 37,700,000 Parcels, etc., 89,700,000 697,200,000 Newspapers 349,600,000 Number of offices, 7,900 Education is more generally diffused in Germany than in any other part ofEurope, and is cultivated with an earnest and systematic devotion not met with, toan equal extent, among other nations. The attendance of children at school, for at Dont fail to see these BEAUTIFUL GOODS. We apply thisdesign to Cupsand Saucers,Vases, Goblets,Pitchers, TeaSets, etc., etc. Mugs, 45 cts. to $ and Saucers 50 cts. to $ Liberal discountsto the ^mm^mi^ See also onrCentennialEagle Pitcher,designed ex-pressly for us bythe well knownhouse of Cope-land Si Sons, ofStaffordshire,___ which we have^p in Majolica, Pa-rian, Stone, andIvory bodies. DPOIS/ S-^XjE bit James 31. Sma w <d& Co., (OF NEW YORK,) Jit Stare under Vnized States J^otel, Adjoining Centennial Grounds, lE.^A^- These Paints, after a test ofmany years, have beenfound more durablethan those in gen-eral use. FOR HOUSES MACHINiSTS, RAILROADS, IRON BRIDGES. Fillers for Wood and Iron. iest^^bIjISSIei:) in:sr isio. SADDLERY and HARNESS.
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