TACTS AXD COMSIOTS. Aooordvntr to llio boat, obtainable sta t:tv'.n ,ot l-ss than 8,000 people died v tV.tir own bands in the United iSta. s din inff the past jcar; and tho M'iniber in proportion to population was tvcn much larger in some countries of Europe. In Prussia, for example, there were suicides out of ft population of less than 2(,0()0,UO0, which is an in crease of thirty per cent, over ten years ago. An increaso of greater or less pro portion s is observable everywhere. . The San Francisco Call Bays that there is on exhibition in that city a curious book, if it may bo called such, thus described: It is composed of Bticks, upon which are inscriptions in an unknown tongue. It was originally taken surreptitiously from a temple in Bangkok, and was purchased in Siam by the present owner. Similar books are placed in all the temples there, and Uiey are jealously guarded both by law and by cultivating the superstitions of the people, who believe tlmt death will overtake the person who rifles the tem ple of this precious treasure. This is the only perfect specimen known to exist outside tho temples in Siam. The British museum boasts an imperfect specimen, and has endeavored to pro cure this one. The advantage of living in a country so vast that no crop can be a failure in all partn of it is illustrated by late re ports from the wheat fields. Cool headed men in Minnesota are predict ing a large yield of the best quality, owing to the reserves of moisture stored in the soil at an unusual depth, while from Ohio word comes that the crop of 1881, contrary to premature re ports, is likely to be above the average and may be the largest ever harvested in the State. So far as Kansas is con cerned the Leavenworth Times frankly admits that the wheat crop of that State will undoubtedly fall very much below the average. According to that journal there has been no little unwarranted boasting of an enormous yield, but it is more honest and a better policy to face a disagreeable fact. The American Inventor always man ages to come to time when he is needed. The laws passed within the last few years to prevent body-snatching have failed to accomplish the desired end, and a number of patents have been issued recently that will operate much more effectually than any laws on this subject. One of the patents is for a clock that gives a loud alarm if any at tempt is made to open the grave in which it is deposited. Another pro vides for the sudden explosion of a dynamite bomb whenever the burglars move the coflin. The last patent, re marks an exchange, should be gener ally applied. The friends of deceased persons could slumber in much greater secui ity if they knew that the first body snatcher who attempted to disturb the remains of a loved one would be blown to atoms. The Medical and Surgical Reporter publishes from a medical contributor a very interesting and suggestive account of a man who was an habitual periodical drinker, accustomed to get upon a two or threo weeks' drinking spree every six or eight weeks, and who insisted upon being bled freely from the arm at the end of his spree as a means of " sober ing up." At one of these bleedings an attendant holding the vessel to receive the blood " was struck by the odor of the blood being so strongly alcoholic, and concluding to see for himself if it was alcohol in the blood, he set the ves sel containing the blood aside for a couple of hours, when there was found floating upon the coagulated blood a liquid resembling alcohol, and which burned with the characteristic flame of alcohol." " This is additional and sig nificant evidence," says the National Temperanca Advocate, "as to the in utility of alcohol as food. Not onlv has alcohol no food value, but it is so for eign to the human body as to work therein serious derangement of its nor mal functions." Colonel Roberts, the inventor of the nitry-glycerine torpedo named after him, who died in Western Pennsylvania re cently, left an estate valued at about C2.000.000, to be divided among his nephews and nieces, to the exclusion of his own children, whoso mother had sued for a divorce ou the ground of in compatibility of temper. All the per sonal estate was devised to Owen M. Iloberts, a nephew. The colonel had been urged by his brother and legal ad viser to modify his will and had express ed an intention to do so, but the con' summation was prevented by his death, Here was a chance for some costly liti gation, ana it would liave been improved liau not the dictates ot common sense prevailed. Tho parties interested got together, and in view of Colonel Robert's declaration previous to his death made an equitable division of the estate among themselves. It was a decidedly wise conclusion. Giovanni Bettocchio, a master sad dler of Turin, having been summoned to Nice by business engagements, took with him his only daughter, an intelli gent child of seven, whose fondness for music prompted her father to purchase seats in the theater for the performance which terminated so tragically. He secured places in the front row of the gallery, and was occupying them with his little girl when the alarm of fire rang turoucn. the house, bnatching the child up in his arms, he endeavored, and suc cessfully, to break tbrongn the panic- stricken crowd to the gallery door; but during the struggle the girl, was torn from his grasp. liy an almost super human effort he contrived to re-enter the gallery, by that time plunged in all but total darkness, and while groping about amoug the overthrown seats, caught hold of a little girl insensible from fHgl.it whom he carried out into the btreet, fully believing her to be his own daughter, hue proved, However, to be a strauge child. Hastily setting bi r down uirn the pavement he des- nit. If foils Lt his way for the second into tins buriiing theater, from ' i i r a,iu tiiitrged alive. His charred corpse was found two days later among the ruins of the gallery stairs. Of the many curious things certain to bo seen at the forthcoming exhibition of electricity in Paris, not the least re markable will bo tho electrical cooking range of M. Salignae. That ingenious gentleman is going to fit up his ap paratus in the grill room of the res taurant, and intends vo furnish a great variety of meat s which have been cooked by heat generated from tho electric current. At the last Taris exhibition M. Mouchot roasted mutton in con densed sunshine, and literally turned his split on the hearth of the sun ; but an enthusiastic admirer might say that M. Salignao had far surpassed this in broiling steaks by lightning and warm ing cotlee with the aurora bureaus. As a matter of fact the electric current is as well fitted to produce heat as it is to produce light, and just a? electricity will, in all probability, be made to vield the principal artificial light of the future, so will doubtless it be applied to household heating. Tho same ma chines which light the house by night will heat and cook by dav, besides per forming other duties, such as driving a coffee mill or a sewing machine. A Prestidigitator's Joke. Verbeck, the well-known prestidigita- teur, once took it into his head to fre quent a coiffeur in a rather unfashionable quarter of Paris. The establishment wore a not very prosperous aspect, the staff seeming far more numerous than the customers. At the conclusion of his first visit Verbeck, after paying his twenty-five centimes for being shaved, with some ostentation dropped a two franco piece into tho receptacle for the pourboires. A loud and general Merci, Monsieur, naturally greeted this princely proceeding, the garcons vying with one another as to who should shbw the generous client most attention. On the succeeding day Verbeck made his appearance in the shop about the same hour, and was received with marked respect. One assistant got a new cake of soap ready, another a napkin of ivory whiteness, while a third carefully stropped the best razor in the pjace. The patron himself offered his new customer a paper, and even the lady of the house stepped down from her comptoir to ask whether Monsieur would like a foot-warmer. Verbeck. however, paid the twenty-one centimes and dropped a couple of francs into the trono as before. On the third day oven greater deferenee on the part of the master, mistress and men. Two pots of flowers had been brought down irom the patron s own room to deck the toilet in front of which the open-handed customer was in the habit ot seating himself. On the fourth day the hair dresser's youthful daughter paid him a pretty compliment, at the end of the operation the two francs falling into the trono as usual. Saturday, the day on which the tirelire had to be opened, the excitement became excessive. The proprietor, in an unguarded moment, decided on closing the shop an hour before the usual time, and all made up their minds that the wealthy customer's silver should forthwith be spent in a neighboring gargote. So far, good. On opening the tronc, however, to the disgust of the expectant circle, not a single piece of silver was to be found. As a natural result everybody began to suspect somebofdy else, the mistrust of trie garcons gradually centering on the unfortunate patron. The mistrust deep ened into hints, and the hints into open charges of malversation of the moneys placed in the supposed culprit's keep ing, and the positi n of the latter had become far from" enviable when, luckily, Verbeck thought it time to reveal his identity. Having explained that he had always substituted a sou for a two franc piece, by sleight of hand, when seeming to drop the silver into the box, and having compensated the garcons by the present of a louis, mutual apologies were exchanged by employer and em ployed, and the postponed visit was made to the wine shop. Paris Figaro, Esquimaux Duck-Spearing-. The following paragraph occurs in a paper in tho May Scriber, by Colonel (jilder, second olncer ot the Iranklm search party, entitled "Among the Es quimaux with Schwatka :" A most novel and interesting method of bird catching is practiced during the spring and early summer, while the ducks and geese are molting and unable to fly. Ihe Esquimaux puts his lynch that is, his sealskin canoe on his head, like an immense hat, and repairs to the big lake, or the seaside, w here he has seen the helpless birds swimming and feeding m the water. Here he launches his frail bark, and when seat ed, which is not always accomplished without a ducking, takes his double' i i i i oiauea oar in ms nanus, ana at once starts in pursuit of the game. Before him, on his kyac, where ho can seize it at the proper moment, lies his duck spear, together with other implements of the chase. Cautiously approaching the featherless flock he sometimes gets quite near before his presence is observ ed; but even then, before he is within striking distance, there is a great splat tering in the water, as tho band scatters in every direction, vainly beating the water with the curious-looking stumps that soon will wear their plumage and once more do duty as wings. Some dive below the surface and come up a great way off, and always just where you are not looking for them; but as the flock takes alarm the hunter dashes forward, feeling the necessity for speed rather than for caution. He in soon within fifteen or twenty feet of the struggling mass, and seizing a cunous-looking spear, with three barbs of unequul length, he poises it for a moment in the air and then hurls it with unerring aim at the devoted bird, impaling it with t sharpened iron or bone spike in the cen ter of the barbs. The handle of the spear is of wood and floats on the sur face of the water, so that the hunter can recover his weapon and the game at his leisure. Merchants who don't advertise, arid let people know that they have Korfds to ael, suve one great expense? They are not put to the extremity of hiring clerks toaobibt in selling them. wise wonns. Prosperity is a blessing to tho good, but a curse to the evil. He who seems not to himself more than ho is, is more than he seems. When anger rushes unrestrained to action, like a hot steed, it stumbles in its way. Bodily labor alleviates the pain of the mind ; whence arises the happiness of the poor. The vanity of human life is like a river constantly passing away, and yet conntantly coming on. It is possible that a man can be so hanged by love that one could not 'rec ognize him to be the same person. When you talk to women you must choose between lying and displeasing them. There is no middle course unless you say nothing. To pronounce a man happy merely because he is rich, is just as absurd to call a man healthy merely becauso ho has enough, to eat. And when we are in prosperity we are ready to f lunk our mountain will never be brought low, -so when we are in adversity we aro ready to think that our valley will never be filled up. Fight hard against a hasty temper. Anger will come, but resist it stoutly. A spark may set a house on fire. A fit of passion may give you cause to mourn all your life. Never revenge an injury. Happiness is evident to us in this life by deliverance from evil. "Happy is he who sees the day I" said a blind man ; but a man who sees clearly does not say so. "Happy is he who is healthy 1 " said an invalid. Whon he is well he does not feel the happiness of health. Springfield (Mass.) Republican. Edcar T. Pasre. Esn.. ilmo-cist.. vriloa t - 1 1 . i no J us from Chiconee Falls that Mr. Alherf Guenther,under Wild's hotel, lias used that remarkable remedy, St. Jacobs Oil, for a severe case of rheumatism and it cured him, as if by magic. He also used it with great success among his horses in cases of sprains, sores, etc, and it cures every time. Population of the West. At the becinninir of t.lin rantnnr tlia 0 0 , - - 1 . i ' . e At i TTr a l ... pupuiauun oi ine greai vest, wuicu is 1 L fVA Akl AiiA now aoouG zu.uuu.uuu. was a utile more than 50.000. The following interest, in a taoie snows tne growth of. that popula tion: Per cent, of 1 ear. fnnnlancin. Inrrrensu. 1790 1800 51,0(G 1810 2'J3,10!) 475 1820 858,957 193 1830 1.G10.473 87 18M) 8,581,642 120 1850 5,582,413 67 1800 9,715,633 75 1870 13,971,021 45 1880 19,131,810 37 That table is a verv interesting one It is one of the most remarkable features in this remarkable age. Dos Moines Iowa State Ucgistor. We notice the following in an ex change: Mr. O. B. Haverer, foreman N. Y. & N. H. S. B. Co., suffered for eight days with terrible pain in the back, almost to distraction, until ho heard of and used St. Jacobs Oil, one bottle of which cured him completely A remarkable incident occurred at East Baltimore the other day during rain-storm. A large nock of swallows suddenly made their appearance and began to descend the chimney of the residence of police officer Wolff. They followed in such numbers that the lead ers were driven to the base of the chim ney, and the noise they made led Mr, Wolff to remove the fireboards, when the birds quickly filled tne room seek ing exit. . The doors and windows were opened and they flew out. There were thousands of birds engaged in this strange demonstration, which lasted for some time, when the swallows, finding they could not make a lodgment, went off in a great black mass to seek shelter elsewhere. The t! rent est Blecalnsr. 1 1 I , . .UW VjIII VI every time, and prevents disease by keeping tne blond pure, stomach regular, kidneys and liver active, is the greatest blessing ever con ferred upon man. Hop Bitters is P-at remedy, and its propriutors are being blc.v-i- lv thou, sands who have been saved and L..iOil bv it. i-:n j :i, - A Himi.lA lllll'O llfll-llllfJUU ,-.,ti.l it fli.il- ni,w,. t uj you irv ur nee oiner column. ne was fond of singing revival hymns, ana his wue named their baby I ort, so mat ne wouiu want to hold it. Vegetine -tor- Cancers ani Cancerous Humors. The Doctor's Certificate. KEAD IX. m. h. nsSvLa8b'UKt0n Co-IU- " 1878- Jinif nir l Ins in to certify that I had Wn num.. lnif trom a Rush Cancer on mv riht breast whirl) Krew very rapidly, anil all my friends had L-iven ma up to (hu, wli.-u I heard of your lmilieiue, Vkoktink it 'i-oniiiicuil.-d tor Cancer and Cancerous Humors. 1 conuie-nced to take, it, and soon lotind unscli bein DiuK to feel better; my health and KpiritH both bit tho licuiKU iuiliience which it exerted, and a few mouths irom the time I comiiiene,-,! the use of tho . cucaia iuu i,aui.cr itjuu oui uunoHl liouilv. t ... .v. t CAltltlE DkKOKKEST. 1 certify that I am Dei-sonnl v iL,-,ii,ui.,t...i u,ii. xiM Del'oiTUBt, aud I cousiUer her one of our very heal WHY WILL YE SUFFFR? THE PRICELESS VEG-ETINE. Cancel' Onred. T, Washington, D. C, Jan. 8, 1881 1)11. H. R. Stevens: 1 lie Ki-wat sympathy 1 have for others who are suf. ferern irom t'anr-,r and Cam rous Humors impreasei me that it isuiy sacred duty to write yon, although a hirauncr to me. lor two loon ears I siiftered and endured the luoxt uatultil tnmictiiM fr,.m u of the breast. Jly cane dutieil the efforts of the beat phMHicians. I tried many riineiiii-s, wheu auentle mau in theoihce. wiihniy hUMband advised him to try your priceless Vluh im ; he br.,ui:ht home a belli.!, llclore takini.' half of tne rlrht bottle 1 slept well nit-'his. 1 coiiiinued luking the V:uktink, yam inn every day ; have, takcu eighteen bottles, and am uow perfectly cured ; not a victim of uiy disease leit 1 with everv one could know what a wood inediciiia u is ior sie u uiseases. our name will never be tor ,'nttcii. Mu,v jod ever bles( guide and ptotoct you. So. 630 Seventh Street, fcortheatt.W ashiuiitou', D. C. ilils. F. KKTVlVriTOV Yeffetine I lb THE BEST Spring- IMetlioine. i rtuii' i Hold by all lriij'jiita. ODDITIES. Snails have been put in boiline water and have survived the terrible ordeal. Kern pi or says that ho once saw a hyena which bad put to ilight two lions. A hogshead of herrings liavo been taken out of the belly of a whalo. In Bengal the natives say that tho old male tiger kills all the male cubs he can llnd when they are very young. A tiger in a state of nature has born known to spring up the precipitous side of a hill from sixteen to twenty feet high, showing marvolous agility. A gentleman in Walton county. Oa.. lately found a two-legged rat in his corncrib. He says the animal seems never to have had moro than two logs. It has become quite tame. Tho maharajah of Durbuniali is a gentleman of India whose superstition has somewhat overpowered iiis good sense. He has just pulled down the greater part of his palace for no other reason than the fact that a vulture han- pened to sit on it. Hortorn IJnvn Him I'p. " Is it possible that Mr. Godfrey is up and at Work, and curod bv sositutiln a retnedvV" "I assure you it is true that ho is entirely cured, and with nothing but Hon liittors. anil only ten days ago his doctors gavo him up and siiiii ne must die: "WeU-a-dayl If that is so, I will go thin minute ana got eonio lor uiy poor Ooorgo, 1 know hops are good." Tho class works at Rt. Ooblnin. unauny, uirey and Mountclncon, in France, and Mannheim and Stolberg, in Germany, have produced plain white and silver plates varying in weight from 500 to 1.600 ttonnds. Some of the mir rors for the now Grand Opera House at l ans are lorty-uve by lilty-two feet. " Now, I do Moat Ilnhrnltatlnvlv A np. As an old practitioner, that Wahneh's Bakb Kidney and Livkii Crim is among tho most valuable discoveries of tho nineteenth eenturv I cannot say too much in its behalf. Signed "J. H. Connelly, M. D. "Tittsburg, Ta., April (i, 1880. An Klmirft lmlv. whr nenf. nn nnlor in resnonse to an advfivtiuAtvmnr. nffanrxr i i n e..t i v -i i i- i nicuiji-uve uat-im iiuuBeiioiu anicies ior i . , . , . a iuree-ceni stamp, received twenty nve pins. Indioestion, DYsrEPstA. nervous prostration and all forms of general debility relieved by taking Mensman's I'i-Itonized Ukek Tonic, the only preparation of beef containing its entire nutritious properties, it contains blood-making, loree-generating and life-sustaining properties ; is invaluable in all enfeebled conditions, whether llio result ot exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork, or aeuto disease, particularly if resulting irom pulmonary complaints. Caswell, uuzaru is io., proprietors, Jew lorK. Sckofitlocs HrMous. The Vegotino has curod many cases of Scrofula of five, ten and twenty years' standing, where tho patient has nail many physicians, tried many of tho kinwu remedies ; and, after trying the Vcgetiuo. tho common-remark is, " It acta different ly, works differently, from any medicine I have ever taken," cgotine will cleanse Scrofula from the system. Try it. If you aro hairless and enppy thore is ono way, ana no more, ty wlucn von limv bo made caro. los and happy uso CaiiholtS-e, a deodorized extract of petroleum, which will positively make Dew nair grow. KESCKED FROM DEATH, William J. CouKhlin, of Bomervillo, Mum., say: In the fall of 1870 1 was taken with bleodinR of the limes. tallowed by A severe couU. 1 lost my appetite and H"nu. and was confined in my bed. In 1877 I wax ad muted to tho hospital. The doctors said I had a hole in my lunir as bin as a half-dollar. At one time a re port weut around that I was dead. I cave ut hone. but a friend told ino of Da. 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S.JL ELY'S CREAM BALM" Hiivlntf Kttluod an en tinti, f1iiilnointf all otlii t i-n-i'iirittionn in the virility ot diMcov- erv. iu. on ita nii-Hla iLATARRHC0L03 'f Vrlalono. r,.. tjiilZn,l an . LATARRH7couo3'&irn I 'if-N ftHfA '' trial will -(iivinre lHtALS 0;, N V3ilH,-,,nitiV(-iK,w.r8. It l-tV.'I'tltHllv .'ll'MIPCrt tln nitiiul ii.issai-H ol SMIL' lu-i. lilhiyB .ami i i 'uiari'lml iriiH. oaii' ullliv n.rivti.ilis lnniiiiiiuulioi 1 ' ..vAVWCfoVlli' irrltiiti.iii. i n tii'tH llio lii.-iiiliraiiii) lillllll.'M of (In, li.iul WtHi.BA ruin ml. Ill n, ut h eon, i i iii-ais iih-mh-.b iui.i ri'stnnw flu- m-nm- in iivii uim nniuu. iii'iii-n.-iiii ri'Hiiiimir.' i-rali.. .1 liv a I. w i'li. uii.iii. A tlumiuirh tn-itlin-iit im .ipvtiil will cur.' Catarrh. An A 1i.hihi-1h.1i1 rviuc.ly lor nihl In tlif In-art it in uuonuaka. Tlio liulm is easy to uj aud .Kia.uiv, Sold by ilniRgista at 50 ccnfH. On receipt ol uu ci-iiui wiu man a pacKiigo. Menu ior circular. ELY CREAM BALM CO., Owego, N. Y. At Wliolesala In Kew York, riiiladclphia, Syra cubo, Howton, Chicago aiid other cities. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ICTORIAL HISTORYoptheWORLD Einbraoiinf full ami autli.'iitic arrmmtii of overy liatinii ol aiirit-iit and moil.-rn tiinra, and lm-liidiiiK a fiiKiory of tlie rini aud fall of tin- Urwk and ltoinan KiniuiVH, tlio niiddli, BB.-s, th rniKa.l, II16 fiiudal Bvnt.iiii, tliB reformat i.iu, tlio diHcovcry aud iiettlo llirnt uf thfl Nrw World. et. etc. It roiitainn ill'i lino liixtoriral oncravlnfrn, and Ii the liiuxt i-omi'l.-to llmtiirv of tlie World nver puli lislicl. Send lor mwcuutu J'a!t-a and extra terut to AKt-UlK. A.lliri'KH National 1'jiiiuhhino Co.. Philadelphia. Pa. CELLULOID EYE-CLASGES. RopresentiiiR tho choicest neloctad Tortiie. Shell and Ambor. The lightest, handHoniotit, and Htroiigent known. Sold hv Optioinnn and jewelem. Made bv . Kl'EXCEtt OITICAL M r (i, CO., i:Mauln Lano, Now York. riiE POET'H CORNER A we.-klv. 1 lait"r. ' Alazonua." " l'rixtiiinr of C'tnllim." unu 40 other liopum couii'lcto in firnt uuintH r. Sent ou rocuipcoi .ceuu. OlUoe-ltt eaey bt., Ni:w York. rjOOD Httleninen Wnnled to nellour flrHt-claiif ctiHWi toumku utmiuy. Hcnd Htump lor tt'm.Kttud ai ai uiaia m unto, i uut'iiii d n; 4iu ruu, uu,, n nrrvu, xr A I.T.KN'S Hrnlll Food-con i Nervous IV-bilttv - - ..n ,,-r ,,, ...mi.-i n i v.- i 'l-nim, r --BIIUI 1 0 I. Bend lor Circular. Alliiii'Bllianuucy,Hl;l FirHt av.,N. V 5l"ft A MONTH I AOENT3 WANTED f 1 1 73 Hi nt Kt-llinit Artirl.-s hi tlio world. W W W W auide-. Jay llrouaou,Dotroit.MiL-l (JENTH WANTED for 'the Bent and FaKtoet J hiolliuK Pi. torial II.HikAaiidllibli-H. l"ri.-i ri-.liHM d 3:i n-rot. Katloual l'ubliHliiug Co., Pliiladoliiliia. l'a. MARYLAND FA It MS, 87 to 8i5 per Acre. Hliort wiutt-rs, lin-. .y Hiiiuniera, healthvelliiiAte. C'ataloKiiu froo. 11. V. CHAMHLKH. yed.-raUihiiiv.Md, Y fl U N R MFIU !" Teleitraph y. Earn Ht to 1 11 K) I uvuu mull a month, tiradiiatm Kiiarautoi-d imylng otllcog. Add' V aloiitino llroa., Jaiu-Hvilln.Wia. fifn 9fttrday at home. Bamidoa worth fsfroe. j tu i.J AddjH, bnMaoM A Cu-.l-urlluml, MauiH. tCR week in your own town. Terms and t"' outtll UU fivei Add's H. Hallkit A- Co..l'ortland.Malue. !f !i Cliroino Cards liiti'Kt Htvlcs with nauie, 10c. poet, liaid. ioo. I. Iteed (i Co., Naoau (ltona. County),N.Y. 7? WF.EK. (12 a dav at liomceajiily made. Contlj " Outtit true. Adda Tuuc it Co., Auuuula.Maiuo, diOQQ a yearto Aiicnts, and cxiiensea. SH OutAt iVW iVfc Addr.Mi Swain i Co.. Annum a, Mb. rX8 RFUFK AND CIHF AS CERTAIN as DAY Fuj,i,(twsi hay. wrrirorT any oim;ua- riOS OH 1UXDUANCK i'RO:iI IiABOU. Blnoe tlin mlurtionof Dr. Hhifnnaii'a terniathou BttiiilM ftiti erowtliittf upon him tor truutint'iit. lwlly throwing away th-irKrriin, irkome, tiiMpu itniK and Ji!f -pnuishii) tniKHoH. His in'atnifmt lor thin attHc tiou mukt-H the putiriit romtortaoltj and iatu in the Ierfonuan'i of ev.-ry kind of oxoiviue or labor. It is a Krand thiit, and Uhhm who aro ruptured and do not lrnvid thfinHHlvi'M with it muKt endure the daiiKm of that priM'urioitH altlirtiou and the ue of tnisnt- all through lit. TluniHiiiidM of t hone cured irtve tlie inoht fl.itt.Ttu toH'imoiiialH of ratitiule to lr. hhorinan. He in the author and inventor of hia popular HyHtuin; In impttrtH hiH w:r t to no ono; it in applicable to all c'laKMcu and ranim, and, under hie reduced rale, with in the reach of ahnont every one. Patients fau receive treatment and leave forborne the Haiue day. lr. Kherniitu'tf Rook on Rupture tjivttf ronviufinfjr proof h from pntfeHaional Kentlemen and ot liens of hm bumeMlul treatment. It is illiiHtrated with photograph pictures of had raseM t f.ru and atterrure, and is Kent to those who Mend It) cent. Principal oltice, '2.'l broatluay, N. Y. J i ranch cilice, 41 Milk Htniet, Bottton. la in New York Monday, Tueiiay, Hitttuday. Iu Bobtuu Wediiuttday, Tliuxa day and 1 ruluy. m Mfl R H ra ca V mm rr. i Used and approved by tta leading PHYSI CIAKS of EUEOPE and AMERICA. Tho most Valuable Family RemedycS-v ( known. f , I pi . v ii r boees. BEW DISiASE3. EHJEUJ1ATISM: CATAEEH, HEHORliHOIDS, Eta Also for Concha, Colds, Bore Throat, Crono Txy them. 25 and 40 coat liiea l,KiM ni'.QAli ATTiJi:rillLADH.rHIA I thlM l lln l'J cf .ILVili JltaAL AT TUB iAUI 1h ruret and livnt Jlrdlclne wer Jiae. AcrlinblnMInn of Hop, Buohu, Mnn motoluraUTprolM-rtie. of Mil other lutWrn, Sl tor. and l.tfe and l.lili Iwaloriug No U X" P",t V,n."L1 ".hjr.I!,? Ulttpni n u Tier cn mi Uf tlgwto tt te "1 Uflw. To All whom mploimi-iiU IrivKuiftrl tTofU eTww"-SrtniT ont.n. or who r a -?i-V Totl anrt mild Stimulant, ii,.nniit.r..in,.rV'l.wlthOMtlntOX- Inntlnff. Ho matKT what your fi "llnm or ymptom are what the dlniwe or all"",Ilt um H"P l"t Wn. IMn't wait until jon ' " Ton only fool bad or mim-rahle.' 1 line them at once, leaved hundred! It niarmrft Tour nre.it nar tSOO will be paid for a caI thoy will pot dire or liolp. Do not mitTor or''t f" frleiida iulTcr.but uMAiiduree thm kuo Hop B Krmember. flop Bittern In noVJ11". 'inrl drunken nontrum, but t he llirerte n 0 et M...lirlne ever mailei the "INTAUnh. rBIKND and HOPE" and no person or famtlj bcultl be without them. O. I.O.I" an ahuolote and Irrwlntioie e,ir- f,irlninKonii.'w.""e ' wi""i, mn nrootl.'. All told by lniKvit. Send (or circular. Uoa mum anji. (:., TlnrhrntfT N T Ann Trnnrr Card Collectors! 1st. Buy seven bars DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP of your Grocer. 2d. Ask him to give you a bill of it. 3d. Mail us his bill and your full address. 4th. We will mail YOU FREE seven beautiful cards, in six col ors and gold, representing Shak speare's "Seven Ages of Man." I.L.CRAGIN&CO.. 116 South Tourth Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. R E BUILT ! $200 TO $220 A YEAR ! HHii(iiiniWy: , . r . I J,' , Fm-t Kilward ('nllritiRta liiMtllntr, wiHi euiHTb unw bru k (iiiildliim, li. ated Willi atoani, will r-oii-i! Ki-pti-inlH-r 1J. 1HM1. Tliirti'i-n Profi-awn auil T.-arli.-rH. M.Hliked Coll.'oCouw for lndica ; INill.-Me Pn-pamtorv ; lliiHfuofR ; (Imtorv, niid Mui.-. Addnwa. for pronKTtii, Jog. K. KiiiK, D.D., l urt Kdward, U.K. PflNIVR PYTRWVT SuMutM inflammation i , - . . " . if r Controls all IUnnrrht'f iNVAI.UAnLE FOll 1'und'a Exlrart 1 the on); Catarrh, s ipoollle for this dlcao, Cold In tlie Mead, &o. Our t'ntnrrfa Cure (75 ceuta), iiwially i re. pared to meet ierious rancA, contain all the euratlvt liioiM-rticiAof I'ond'a Kxirnrt our Nnnnl Sj ring l'2'i c-eiitn), invaluablo fur use lu caturrluU alToctloua, Ls Himido aud cfTootivo. Soi-n Tbront aud liUnira, Chapped Hand and Far are ftmitly noreiltcd by the Kxlrurf. l-'roeti'd l.liulm and Chilliliilim am promptly ro. llovo.l, and ultiniatoly ouri'd by I'iuhI' Kxlrnrt. I IT It ik uuxali- to !,.- otln-r artli-l.-H wil Ii our (Iihm-. tions. Inmit on 1 1 a v 1 1 1 - 1'iiM's 1A1UACT. lUiluse all liuitutioiiw and Hiilihtitui. m. Payne's Automatic Engines. Mm CO Kcliiihln, Ditriiblo and Econoiulrnl, irlll tfiirnlh n hn v IMlifff Willi rN ftttl itmt uiltri' Until aiuf vthtr J.iitiitc liitlU, not litti.l with an Antoniutlr Cut-oil. h.-iid lor llniKtrutril CuiutoKiio "J," i.ir liilonuation &t Vi leoi.l!, W. l'AMt ti Sunk, iivx HM. Curmiu', N.Y. IOK HA I.E--Fruit Farm 140 Ai'res; 3,000 Trees. J.ixii) Aiilo and Kliiull fruits; New l,iw, nine roouiH, I'lato-Klaw IKwitz-r; Haru, 4tx(W: Ntouo Cid.-t HrniHii, uoxIMi, with two o-llarHj Ijiu.1 in M.-atlnw and Vili.-ut. i mile from City of hi. cliarlis, Mo., 18 null-, tnini SI. Ihjuii". Cost over :)(),oii. otf.-rwl ou tuiio at a Imrniiin. Dr. (1. H. J.iliiiHtou, Ht. CliHrlos, Mo., or MhJ. John b. Mcllou, 60S CUtstuut btrcet, St. 1-oiiiB. Mo. "Jit EAT SPEECHES 11V filtEAT LAW. J I'.KS. iivnin Al-KllllK'lllH Uli.l Sl-. li.H lie. fori, C.mrtH and Juri.-s bv iimny of tlu lunHt eiiiiu.-nt Aiiieru-au, Kiilihh, aud IriiUi l.uwv.-ri. A iin at book of l.i-'nl Kl.i.iiii-MiH and Aiyimi.'iit. l'uiilili.-d bv UAKKK, VouiilllS & CO., N. w York, buud lor di riillivo circiilui-B. SlaiU-d fruo. O A I C Clothinif and Merchant OHLC Tnilor Storf. In tlie b.tit HuMim-hS Town in Ohio. Work l i liHi,d in Tailor huoi. Htot-k will iuvoi.o about Kf.OOO. town has iiiiilatioii of fl,iKI. A ran, t lum.-o tot uv Inau. AddivsaO. 8. K1NKEA1), Ori-envill.), O.- IUILM f a-JL-J WESI.EV PHILLIP'S crnE. DU. J. A. HHEHMAN: Pear Sir I am happy to In fiinn you that I am entirely cured of mv lar.eiK-rotal rupturo. It is ou year aao to-day that I rocoivod your tn-atiiieiit. I liavo ti-st.-d tlie rure bv Kuiiig without tlio aiipliauce. My buiuu is ihut of a loco- 1 uiotiVH engineer. i Mv riipiiirf, an you will recall to vour mind, was similar to M.r. Jordan's lu your i.auiiihlot ol illustrw tlnIlH. ' I was riiiiturod in the year while In tlih army. I have tri.ul HprinR aud elutio tru.- wilii rt-at iliw coinliirt aud injury, iny riidur always Krowinc ' "f. Finding I must Kid Htuiitt ii-lii l or kh up my bllMiiii-HH, 1 di.l. nuilie.l to try you 11H a lant n-Aort, slid 1 must say that I found your trt-auiiont a compl.-ia HU.V. B8. My imirov.-m.-iit and cure Lave, coiiKi.i.-r-iiiK my terrible condition, surprised my lrioiids an well as myself. Imnun yourtivalm.-iit 1 liavo worked hard iu my businoss, eujoyinu both satutv and com fort and have not Inst a day's wurK. My K'ueral health has also improved. 1 will lake nlnasure iu rucouimeudiiiK the aillii ted to vou wlu-iu-vvr 1 have an opjKirt unity. You may imblisli this letter for the ben .: ot liiimanity. M addrivs is -ill Fast 44th Ft. With bent wishes, I remain yours. resi.-tlwlly WESLEY l'llli AAkS Now iork City, October 25, lbO. amus A . wim j iiTUeVoilet Artlclcsrom r,u r. 1 r Yaseliue such as Tor the Treatment ol Vaselino Cold Cream, vastuae camphor Ico, Vaseline Toilet Eoaps, Ar .uperior lo an alwlUr rrs VASELINE CONFECTIONS. An atTeeablo form ol talp. ing Vaaoluie mtui nally. a C rry ay at. .- a cms. chilblains' aud Diphtheria, eto of all our goods. J-lfUftliliiJJ.'' . tAH.Ht . ' ..-A' r -TfUJL x 1 v