FACTS AM) COMMENTS. Amonjr rf prodncU which paid duty to the United States government last yer wore ffncar. . . .fio.oon.ono . S.IMXt.OOO Tig Iron.... l'otatoes ... Hurley Nice Wool , n.Aon.nno l.itoo.noo , 7,000,000 l.ism.nufl . 1,000,0H0 Tobacco.. Lnmher (i.nori.noi) Flux B.IHMl.tKHI llemp A Jnle. ,ooo,oo0 Within the pant twenty years the beer businewi in the United States has in creased enormously. In 18fi3 the num ber of barrels made was l,7f5,827. In 1881 the number of barrels Lad in creased to 14,178,557. Of the whole quantity jrodnced in this country in 1880, Now York is credited with 83.97 per cent. The first official count of the popula tion in the United States showed 3,929, 214. Without additions by emigration this number would Lave increased to about 11,000,000 in 1880. Inasmuch as the census of the last-named period showed a population of 60,000,000, it may be fairly assumed that three-fourths of the increase Las come from emigra tion. According to Professor Young the liht of the sun is equal to 6,800,000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000 candles. Papers that reproduce this item need not read the proof by copy. It will make no difference whether the number of ciphers is half a dozen more or less. Nobody will ever find it out, and the man who takes a contract to supply the candles to test the accuracy of Mr. Young's statement will have "hia hands full anyhow, especially if there should be a corner on tallow about that time. Cincinnati is getting to bo a literary well as an an center. Three valuable foreign books, worth at least $6,000, oime to the custom-house at New York recently, but were detained by the authorities. The leaves of the books, which are large and bulky, with an cient bindings, had been carefully cut through the middle of the pages, leav ing a good-sized square receptacle in each volume. Into these holes were compactly plaoed a considerable quan tity of valuable diamonds and jewelry. On the authority of Lieutenant Dan nenhower, of the lost Jeannette expedi tion, the gold production of the Sibe rian distriots is far more important than is generally supposed. The exiles, he says, are the most intelligent men in Siberia, and from them alone he learned anything worth knowing, which state ment bears out the opinions of shrewd observers that Siberia is the store house of Russian brains which it wonld be of vast benefit to the country to have at work in its building np and general civilization. There are golden sands in the Geor gia rivers with their beautiful Indian names, and a dredging boat is now en gaged in searching lor the shining treasure in the beda of these streams. The Chestitee is a gold-bearing stream, and the boat lifts one hundred tons of gravel and sand from its bottom in a day. One ton of this gravel yielded even dollars, but the average is only fifty cents a ton, which, however, is considered a paying business, as it amounts to fifty dollars a day. The land owners along the stream get ten per cent, as their share. The street trade of New York is a subject which has hitherto been over looked by the statistician, probably be cause of the difficulty of obtaining re liable figures concerning it But taken in the aggregate, it forms a very impor tant item in its internal prosperity. There are at least a dozen wholesale firms whose chief sources of profit are derived from the stationery peddlers and hucksters who occupy the pave ments firms who sell goods manufac tured especially for this class of custom ers. Fruits, flowers, confectionery, photographs, cutlery, walking-canes, oysters, periodicals, notions, cheap hosiery, cigars and various other arti cles contribute to make np the sum total of a street trade, amounting in the aggregate to hundreds of thousands of dollars. Stanley, the explorer, was on the Upper Congo, Southwest Africa, on the 16th l.1 January lant, with his party of 236 men, mostly Zanzibarris. who, he says, are obedient, docile, brave and hard-working. They are also perfectly honest Not one is in disgrace, and dur ing the month preceding there had been no occasion for uttering an angry word. Not one of them has a gun, spear, knife or weapon of any kind. Stanley main tains a certain reticence about the exact nature of his work in Africa. He is tho agent of companies which have invested large amounts of capital in opening np sections of Africa, and who naturally desire to secure for themselves all the advantages which may accrue from the explorer's labors. In a few months we shall probably hear rather interesting and possibly startling news from the little camp on the Upper Congo. Bicyclers in Philadelphia and Balti more, us wen as inose inJNew Xork, are caving a Egntior the privilege of riding in the parks and pnblio drives. In a lew American cities Washington among them the experience has been that horses soon get used to the mounted Wheelmen, and pay no more attention to tnem tban to men on foot, or per sons traveling by any other vehicle. It is said that there are more than three hundred thousand bicycles in nse in England, and that the opposition at first manifested toward them, on the pronnd that they would frighten norees, Jong ago died out. Since the opening of the elevated rail- toads in New York the capacity of horses for getting used to things has Deen preity thoroughly tested, and has not proved inadequate. Horses that are frequently driven near the elevated roads do not so much as prick up their eara when the trains go thundering over their heads. Perhaps the short ht of the objection to the elevated roada on the ground that the trains would fright en horses is due to the faot that the prejeoted roads were backed by so many million dollars that the objeotors couldn't help themselves an advantage which the avorage individual wheelman ta aoesn i enjoy. Among a thousand forms of benevo lence, scarcely one gives a larger and quicker return for tlm money invested than that which affords to the .poor children of Rreat cities a breath of conn air TI.A T.r.KlA 1 000 left by Mr. Thomas Wilson, of Bal tiniore, in 1879, "for the purpose of securing a summer retreat lor sick chil dren from the .lnni, anil nn Vinaltlifnlnaan of the city" has been applied, after a careiui investigation ana consultation with sanitary and medical experts, in the following manner, in the language of the secretary of the Wilson sanitarium: J' Our trnseps have purchased a tract of 100 acres, well watered and with considerable timber, half hour s ride by rail from the cen ter of the city, and witu an altitude of six knndred feet above tide water. The sea coast is not accessible and the bay shores malarial. We propose to deal principally witn children under two years of aire, taking the mother with her infant and, if necessary, one or two oiner cnuaren n tney are too young to be left at hnmA t.r kiwn ttionst till n. stored to health, and then return them louieir nomes. The sanitarium will be Dpen only during; the summer months, probably about fifteen weeks : the diseases those incident to bad weather, not chronio cases. We deal only with the poorer classes, and the institution win be free. ' Preh.storlc Mlnlnir In Michftran. The Lake finnnrinr minM hnva iba advantage of producing metal free from any anoy oi antimony or nickel or ar senic In many of the mines great masses of native metal are found so large that they must be cut in place witn cniseis. All the more important mines are situated on the ancient workings of a prehistorio raoe. They seem to have been ignorant of the fact that copper coma do menea, lor they left behind them the fragments too small to use and the maspes too heavy to lift. Every day they subjected it to a tomporature nearly high enongh, without making a discovery whioh would have lifted them out of the Stone Aee into the Bronze Age, and perhaps have enabled them to survive the struggle in which they perished. They must have been very numerous, and have reached the point of development where they were capable of organizing industry. In Isle Boyale, near the Minong mine, their pits, excavated to a depth of from ttn ta twpntv foAt. in thn enh',1 rock, cover an area of from three to four nunarea leet wide and more than a mi:e and a half in lenoth. Th luhnr it. pended here cannot have been much snort oi that involved in building a pyramid. Isle Koyale is ten miles from the nearest land, and is incapable of producing food, so that all supplies except fish must have been brought from some distant nninr. Thai vations could of course never go below tne point at which water would accumu late. Their hammers, frequently to the numoer oi several thousand, are found in heaps where they were evidently placed at the end of the season As no graves or evidences of habitations are found, we can hardly doubt that the ancient miners lived south of the great lakes, and made yearly iourne vines with fWt.n nt canoes to the copper mines. The ag gregate amount ot the metal which they carried off must have been very great and it has. I believe, heon iron. eraliy thought that the copper imple ments oi the ancient Mexicans came from this source M. Charnav in a re cent number of the North American seems to think that the Mexicans re duced copper from its ores. A chemi cal analysis of their hatchets wnnl.l solve the question, for Lako Superior copper is so iree irom alloys as to be unmistakable. The superintendent of the old Cale donia mine in Ontonagon county kindly took me to the top of a cliff wheie three Cornish tributers" miners wrvrlrino- not for wanes but for a share of the product had cleared out one of the ancient Pits in the ontnrnn nt tha They had brought out a quantity of uuyper, uuu una just uncovered a largo mass which would weigh cartainly not less than seven tons. Mn lmttarn,! stone hammers lay around the mouth of tne pit. xne active little Englishmen, belonging to a race of hereditary miners perhaps as old as the mrnn,1-hnil,W themselves, bad come around the world irom the East to finish the work of tho departed A6iutio race from the West at a time to which no date can be assigned. Not far away another party had cut down a dead cedar to make props" for their tunnel. As they were putting the log in position, from its center dropped a small but per fectly formed stone hammer whica had never been used. It was made from a stone found, I believe, only on the north shore of the lake. This trae was not far from two hundred and iutv years old ; but as cedar is almost in destructible in this climate, it may have been dead several hundred years. The axman said that he had found sev eral hammers in the center nf It would seem barely possible that this hammer h"d been plaoed in a cleft of the tree, when it was a sapling, that the wood might grow around the groove and serve as a handle. At all events, this one, whiah I have, was certainly placed where it was about thirty inches from the ground by human hands, un doubtedly by the anoient miner him self, when the tree was a twig. ittr per'i Magazine. Deer at Any Price. ' What Lave you got for dinner, Mrs. Ytant ? ' asked Mr. Y. as he seated him self at the family board. "Venison, Mr. Yeast," replied the lady, whose love for that diwh was suc ceeded only by her husband's dislike. " What an extravagant woman vou are, to be sure I" exclaimed the dis gusted minority of th nnnnnViial navf. nership. " Why. Venison is nnit.A (lien nn-ar Mr. Yeaot" Cheap r Ughl 7Va tlfir nt n price." Bat Of Course. MlS.ea.RtdiM nnt oa the Joke, and consequently enjoyed the meal all the xaoxo,Statetmn. Trne Hearts are More Than Coronets Rev. O. L. Cnyler says : "Taming over soma old documents lately, I came serosa the following unique epistle from the wife of a Confederate soldier to her hnsbiuid, which 1 picked np, lyinq; open, ny tne roaasuie near ttie battle field of Bull Rnn. I transcribe a por tion of it with its nnoouth orthog raphy and the genuine womanly heart, and omit all the local references by wnicu its author could ever be identi fled : iuT DEABLI AND BKIiOVKD rtCSIUN I rite you a few linos to inform yon I am well, and 1 want to here from yon, noney, so bad 1 can t help ruing. much reather see yon than have ahnn der dollars this morning, fur when I'm awaae my mina is on you, and when asleep 1 m adreeming bout my honey, I have not heerd from you sens July 25 and 1 pray to the lord that these few lines may find yon on the mercy side ot god, and in a prayin mind with pure harte. my beloved hone. Wn Lev had a pertrncted meeting here sens last fnday, and it has not brock up vet, Pernelope R and Sally S come out here a satterday and I went to meeting with them aSunday nito. They had 3 morners that nite. Money, jour hogs come home last nite, they are nice os tncy can bo, and groze fast; but dont want you to never forget to live in a praying mind and harte. for I was plesed the best to here that. that I ever was to here anything in my life I hope you alters live on tho mercy side, so that ef we never see each other in this wurld we . may mete in neven where parting is no more. Honey, you hav not sent me a piece of your hair. I sent yon som of mine and little Uharly s. l'lese send me som of yours, honey ; that letter you sent by the preacher I have not got, but maby shall get it yet. I hey got the ten dol lars you left me when you went away : plese do rite to me and let me know all 1 ask, fer I never did want to here from nobody so bad in my life. 1 hoy wrote you three letters, and git no answer about that hide. It will run if it stays out dores. May god bless you, tis my prayer for ever, and now nothing more from your dere beloved wifo to hor deerest beloved honey huBban B. D. P, " ADiB letter written on a course picoe of foolscap in a cabin of North Carolina, and whose illiterate spelling almost requires a glossary, is as genu ine a specimen of womanly yearning as ever came from a wearer of satin and diamonds. In spite of its strange jum uie vi tnings, sacrea ana secumr, no true man will laugh over it." Evange list. The Mormon Temple at Xuuvoo. There are scarcely two nennnntn Which exactly asree in every nnrt.in lar as to the dimensions and cost cf tho old Mormon temple at Nauvoo, Han cock county, 111. .We have carefully examined several of these, and give the results herewith. An Enrlinh gentleman named Henry Caswell (Quoted by Davidson and Rt.nvA in their "History of Illinois' writes as iuiiows in regard to the temple ii . . . . . " It is 120 feet by 100. and when enm pleted will be fifty feet np to the eaves, Its ex iiense is pst.imnroil nf. S3nn nnn The baptismal font is finished. It is a capao:ous Javer, about twenty feet square, rests on the backs of twelve oxen, well-sculptnred. and as lareo as life. The laver and oxen are wood. painted, but are to be gilded." Oar penter's " History of Illinois " 6peuks as follows of the tem ple: The plan for this immense structure allowed no particular order of architecture, although it more promi nently resembled the Egyptian. In the basement was an immense laver, in im itation cf the brazen sea of Solomon. It was supported by twelve gilded oxen, hewn from the trunks of large trees, witn tneir laces projecting outward. The temple was never finished. After the expulsion Of the Mormons from Kunvnn commissioners were permitted to remain to dispose oi mis and other property. Several attempts were made to sell it for educational, mnnnfantnrinir and other purposes, but they all failed, and tne tempie stood i.as waste property until the torch of the incendiary re duced it to ashes " Another annnnnt. describes the temple as 130 feet long, uy ninety ieec wide, and of pol ished limestone; and another gives the dimensions as 130 feet long, seventy - eight feet wide, sixty- five feet to the cornice, and 163 feet tO the ton nf tlm cnnnln Tn flia year 1848 the building was set on fire, ana au aemroyea except the walls, which on May 27, 1850, were overthrown by a tornado. Carpenter decsrihnR thn nltinn thus: "Nature has not formed alnncr the Great river a more piotnreRfine nr nl icihl a site for a large city. The succession of terraces ascending from tha river nntil tho high land is rc-uched. fnrniuh u gradual slope of remarkuhU l,faut- n- ble groves of tall oaks, intorspered by winding vistas, clothe tlm the summit of the ridge, from whence an immense undulating prairie is visi ble." The town of Nauvoo, aocording to the census of 1880. has a nnnnlalinn of 1.402. When the Mnrm there, in the hoicht nf thai city had a population estimated at from io.uuu to 1B.UU0 Chicago Inter-Ocean, A Fisher l'nii?ht. yu uijr laai. uij io me oiaie erua jvir. Arthur Fisher of this nuner " T rim,hi . very Lad cold which eettled into a severe case of rheumatism. I did not know what tO do fur it. RO I I'ftiwlvprf tn lillrr-lificA Kt Jacobs Oil for trial. Happy thought. 1 began applying the Oi), and in two weeks "at as well as ever. Tnrnnfn fCrAa Globe. Mainly throuerh the efforts nf DnlnnAl John C. Calhoun, a son of the famous statesman ot that name, a stock com--pany is going into cotton cnltnr at a tensively in Cuioot county, Ark. The luminal u jjiuviuou ny mew xngiand men and amounts to 31. 000.000 Plan. tations aggregating 82.000 aores hava been purchased along tho route of a projeoted railroad and bordering the Mississippi river. The Carson City (Nev.) Anneal ttjs: St. Jacoba Oil is good for rheuiuatUuj, neuralgia and a thousand different ilia. Character is the diamond that scratches every other stone. "Now Well and tron." SmrN, Illlnnli. Dr. B. V. rumen, nnffslo, N. Y.: Dear Sir I wifh to tt 1 1ml nij dsnplitor, apod 18, was pronounced Inrurfcblp and wa (rm! Isiline, tlm doctors thnnidit, with consumption. I olitmiiPil a half doen hntlles of your " Cloiden Mt'dirsl l);srovcrv" for her ami siiecomniPiired Improving at onro, and is now well and strong ery truly youm, Krv. Isaac N. AtotsTiN. Discovery" wild lv ilniirv'it. A million of pounds of buffalo meat wore shinpod from tno plains last year ; and tho railways hav carried 10,000,0(10 pounds of huflalo bonrs and 0,000,000 hides to K&tttorn mantels. ' ilrk.llnrinrhr.. 5Irh. J. O. Hkndkkscin, of Cleveland, Ohio, writos: "Tbo nso of two of Pierce's 'Pleasant l'liraative I'ollota ' a day, for a few weeks, liai cutn ely cured me of sick-headache, from whicli I formerly sullered terribly, as often, on an average, as once in ton nays." t'l an uruggists. Tiikmc will be an unusually largo yield o opium in India this season, one district pro ducing 75,000 chests which generally .raises out du,uuo. Young and middle-aged men, suffering from nervous dobilitv and kindred affections, as loss of memory anil hypochondria, should inclose three, stamps for I art VII of World s Disncu sury Diuio Series of pamphlets. Address Worlds Dispensary Mldical Association, uunaio, it. v. Tim caterpillar of the silk worm, when fully doveloped, is 70,000 times heavier than when it IAIUU 1 1 U 111 ,110 A WONDEHFri, hlSCOVERT. An Article Hint Win l:iUe the Dulil nnil l.ruv It int.. Jf:ny of tho hair dtvcaings of the. day aro excellent, out tne eroat mass or tho stulls sold for promoting the growth and bringing back the original color, aro mero niimutigs, while not few arc pernicious in their effects upon tho scalp and hair. The falling out of tho hair, the accumulations or nanrtrull, and the premature cnango m color aro an tjvnlenc.es or a diseased coudiiion of tho scalp and the glands which nourish Iho hair. To arrest these causes tho article used must possess medical as well as chemical virtues, and tho change must begin under the scalp to bo of permanent and lasiing benefit, l'etioloum oil is tho article which is madtt to work such extraordinary results; but u is atier tne nest renned article lias bem chemically treated, and completely deodorized. that it is in proper condition for iho toilet and receives the namo of Carbolino. It was in far off Itussia that tho effects of petroleum upon the hair were Hint observod; a government officer naving noticed tnata partiallv bald-headod ser vaut of his. when trimminz the lamps, had a habit of wiping his oil-besmeared hands in his scanty locks, and tho result was. in a fow months. a much finer head of black, clossv hair than ho ever had before. I ho oil was tried on horses and cattle that had lost their hair from the cat- tlo plague, and the results were marvelous. Tho maues and tails of horBes, which had fallen out, woro completely rostored in a few weeks. These oxperimenta were heraldod to tho world. but no one in civilized society could tolerato the use of refined petroleum as a dressing for the nair. ism ino skin ot one or our chemists lias overcome the difficulty, and ha has succeeded tu perfecting Carbolino, rendering it as dainty as tho famous oau do cologno. Experimente on tho human hair and kin woro attended with the most astonishing results. A few applications. where the hair -was thin and falliug, gave n markablo tone and vigor to the sca:p and the hair, livery particle of dandruff disappears on the first or second dressing, all cutaneous dis ease oi tno BKin and scalp are rapidly and per manently tiealod, and the liquid seems to pene trate to tno root oi tne nair at once. It is well known that the most beautiful colors aro mado irom petroleum, and by some mysterious opera tion of nature the uso of this article irraduallv imparts a beautiful light brown color to the nair, wiucn by continued use doonena to black. I he color remains permanent, and the chr.nge is so gradual that the most intimate friends cau nearcoiy detect its progress. In a word, it is the most wonderful discovery of the age, and well calculated to make the prematurely bald and irav rejoice. Carboline is put up in a neat and attractive manner ana sold by all dealers in nriiRs ana moaicines. l'rice one dollar a bottle. Kennedy & Co., rittsburg, l'a., general agents lor tne United states and (Janadas. We advise our readers to eive it a trial, feel ing saitstioa tuat one application will convince tnem oi its woiKlorrul ellects. hEV. MB. oinclair was among the fiist to recognize the merits of Ilolinau'a Pad. Hi testimonial, published in 1375, sold a great numoer. iieceimy air. e. brougut to our ollice voluntarily mo loiinwiug : un. not. mas : Alter mitlcimc rormanv vears irom cninsaud l ever, in utter despair o euro. 1 was induced to try Ilolinau'a I'ad. Contraiy to my expectation, I was cured: and. as the event has shown, radically. Year after vear adds its testimonvto tho ellieacy of the Pad iu an malarial complaints. Alter au experience nl hve years I denire to reaffirm ail I formerly Bum ui me virtues 01 nr. iioiniun s rudH, aud earnestly recommend tnem to tbo afflicted. iours very siucerelv, J. II. Sinclaib. Tompkinsville, 81. July 14, 1HS0. "d ThlrYvlTuy,TruilT The Voltaic Uelt Co.. Marshall. Mich., will semi iiiuir fiiuuiru-vuiituu Dens anooiuer r.iec triu Appliances on trial tor thirty days to any person afflicted with Nervous Debility, Loot Vitality, and kindred troubles, guaranteeing complete restoration of vigor and manhood. Address as above without delay. P. 8. No ritk is incurred, as 3'Odava' trial is allowed. Mensman's Pkptonizku ueek tonic, the oulv preparation of beof coiitaininc its entire nutri tious properties. It contains blood-making, force generating autt liie-sustainiug properties ; tu valuablo for indigestion, dyapepsia, nervous prostration, aud all forms of general debility; alao, in all enfeebled conditions, whether the result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, over work or acute disease, particularly if renulun;; from pulmonary coiupUiuls. Caswell. Hazard A Co., proprietors. New York. Sold lv druggists. Vi.t ! Vim. Will II.iw n Treatise upon tho llome and his Diseases. Book of 100 liases. Valuable to averv owner of horses. Pontage stamps taken. Sent post paid by New York Newspaper Union, 150 W orth btieet, New York. The Science of Life, or Be. -Preservation, a medical work for every man young, miaaie- aged or old. lib invaluable prescriptions. WARTrt. Tteripe for pnlnlpso and Inex- iiimvj cure, 10 I'll, it. A.Mi.tf."S liox 41S, fro. '1 Park Row, New York. HOW TO SECURE HEALTH.J It tl strings any one will luffer from tlernmentt lroiiRMon bylninirblooU.wlin SCOVILL'S SAItSA. PAHIM.A AND STILLING I A. or liLOOD ANO L1VEH KYKUP will reitor health -to the piytcl orjaniMUon. it it tre nsthentii? yrtip, pieman! to take, inU the UEST iLOOO FUHIHLH ever Uncovered, cunns Scruul. Syphilitic diKtrdert. Weakneii or the Kldneja, Erysipelas, Miliaria. je.'vouiHioruns. Debility, Ullioui complaints and Diutiei ot the lilood. Liver, Kidneys, Slomach sun, etc. Edey't) Carbolic Troches prevent all conta gious diseases, such a Diphtheria. Scarlet Fever. "hooping Coiiftb, auu curs Coughs and Colds. Pleasant to the taste and a good disinfectant. Ui Cents 'will buy a Treatise upon the Horse and his Dineaees. Book of 100 pages. Valuable to every owner or horses. Postage stamp takeu. Bent postpaid by NEW YORK NEW6PAPEH UNION, I au worm ntreei. rew lork. e l . , wuii-Liuw ..crvuus jjeDimy at 6eiidforC:reulr. Alieu'sPharuiacy,J13FirstavN.Y. E HENS LAY. ad tugi su veterinary unrifeoD and Chemist, now traveling in this country, , that most ol the Hor.e aud t "at tie Powder sold here art worthless trash lie sma-s that SLerHl&n'ACniiriiti till WW( frm tir a lisir.tn Jy pure ami miinens-iy valuable. NotUm on earth U,c-Ul? iiuiiicuBrjy Taiuaui. .oiuiijjj OH earn make bent tay like hberulan'i Condition ow VrxSVLfZ't7lf,i!-,v n,.1 Inr " '""tier stann I JOHNSON K CO. . Boston, Mns. Innmrlv hunger. Ml. 1 V H BY PHY8K UN lo Jet the n'hett iul bub IJbtjtiillri leai'U I tin hliei lur Yiiltpulliir lyll-lil and gi,lete m Hit, AMI Itll AN HKtl.'lll . O 1. 1,1.1. I-.. AdllichS lib I'll Kitleul. Cltlemilutl, (1. OPIUM & noupuiNE CTijp Trmti.e on their CH I I II UI MrtycuieKKNT P'HKU. Du J.O. , P.O.lioa lM,tuiciiil. Ont of Tune.. When tho tones of a musical Instrument be come haih aud discordant we nay It is "out of tune." The same may ha naid of that far more wonderful and complicated piece of me chanism, the human structure, when it be comes disordered. Not only actual disease, but those far more common causes, overwork, mental anxiety and fait living, may impair its viRnr and activity. 'J'he beat remedy for a partial collspoo of the vital energies, from these as from other causes, is llosletter's Stomach Bilteis, which Is at the snme time an agreeable and mind cheering cordial, and tha bent possible inviuorant in all cases of debility. It is an incomparable stomacliio and anti bilious medicine, eradicate fever and K'i", and prevents subseriuent attacks. It remedies with certainly and thoroughness bowel and kidney complaints, dyspepsia, nervousness, rheumatic troubles, and many other bodily ail ments. It alo counteracts influences which prcdispo.6 to iliexe, TnFnR are 4,7G2,fiU acres of cultivated lands in Scotland, tho annual rental of which is about :t ,000,000. In Wales there aro 2,74,003 eres, with a yearly rental of f 18,fiOO,(H)0. neat In ihe World. Cahiuimiai.c, l'a., t-'opt. 2(1, SSI. II. n. WAnNKtt A Co.: .N.r. I know from my own experience that your iaf Kidney and I.iver Cure is the best medicine in the world lor kidney, liver and urinary ditliculties. Stvnyt, roup. A mam who cannot govern his own tompor should never try U oontrol his wife's. l'oultrv Thole. Its Cause, Nature. Prevention and Ouro. Pv A. HI. Diikie, M. 1)., and W. II. Mkbuy, if 1)., editor Siuthern J'oultiy Journal, Iitmis- ville, Ky. A valuable book for every farmer or raiser or poultry, l'rice i eta., postpabl New Yiihk Nkwhpapp.ii Union, 148 aud 160 Worth Street, New lork. The Ki nzer Axle Cireiise Is the best iu the market. It is the niot economical and cheapent, one box lasting a lono ns two of siit other. One praaHilip will last two weeks, it recoived first premium at the Coutennial and Paris Expositions, 10 motiais at various Mate lairs, tinv no other, . riii't null iiuii, Flics, roachos, anls, bedbiiKs, rats, mice, phers, cliMimiiUs cleared out by"I!oucl ltats." 15i Cfl lUgh cc Ho, Yb Daldiieads I There is Inst one wav. and no more, by which you may be cured use C'nrboliiio, a deodorized extract of petroleum. It will positively produce new hair; there la no substitiite lor tins marvelous bair reuewor. Its Cause, Nature. Prevention and Cure, by A. M. DICKIE, Nl. D., and W. H. MERRY, M. D., Editor of Southern Poul try Journal, Louisville Ky. A valuable book for every farm er or raiser of Poultry. Price, 25 CENTS, POSTPAID. fW rOSTAGE STAMPS ACCEPTED. 1 New York Newspaper DnioD, 1 48 & 1 50 Worth St., N. Y. . Amou the medici nal means cf arrest. liiK disease. lionet ter's Stomach Mil ters atandt pre-eml nent. It checks the further uronresi ol all disorders ol the Stnniftrh UvAr . n .1 bowels, revives the vt- i4i .iiinna.tirevpnts antl rtiu,()ia i,oi. Hud K-ver, lucreass me activity ol the kidnevs, counteracts a leiiueuc to rheu uialiHiu. aud la i Kenuiue star aud solace to atted, In flrm aud nervous pcttions. For sals by all ifTfn5 tiriik'itists and Deal er Keueral ly. 3D: 0 , 'WILBOE'S OOHPOUBT) 0? PTJEE CODjLIVEB OIL AO. LIHEi 3t To the Consiimpllve.-Wlltior'a Coin on unit or Uod-Liveb Oil and Lime, wtthout posKsiiig the very iiaiiseatiuit flavor of the article as heretofore unit, is endowed by the rhot.haie ef Mine nh s beAlfDK pmiiertv which renders the oil doubly eftica cioa. Iteinnrkable tenunnulals of lt ellicaov can be shown. Hold liu A. It. Wii u.iu et,u.ni.f ud all drupglnts. ' """""" AGENTS tvTi.i)wu- i,ii,..i Aiiv.ii. luresui ih lll l.ll UliTLAH N, FrankandJesseJames fotitritnivo rltr ofti compute ami nuihentie arronnl 'if llitM Held llluhwnviuru. The lutett iiiionna ''M; Xiiiolliiu nl Jrsee. 7,t i.,wlnuiul i:Hrriin!l mat est ttiHbjuk rrrr u rilttH. Fully If. Iiiki ruled. M ini .tu i-eiits tor eoinulrte ontflt, ti nil h i-ile aiilek lor lentiH. wlm li ,rN ..... hikI you Citu make money iam. hnw Is the iime.' IX'UKIass llros.. .'..I hfvwnth St., 1'hiUdeli.hla, yt. I LMOiUllO willows, (sthsrs, nethsrs ei ehildnn. Thoassn4syeteatitl4. PsesioasfUsa lor lo., r Bi,,r.io. .7, or rupture. titioom Tim, a r utoiuitu I'ir IDVtBlurv. Nuliii.i ran refer tn thoiiiktida of P.. ........ j . Adir-rt N. W. FltzaeraldiCo.I'iHK,. A, l-ATanT Ait s. tttoitrt.BM"lc,r,a o.g Our itluktrated LIvMof tVi? Jamci Brutliera i p laired to bUO I'snaa muIi ?0 llluatrtAtlon, and it compete iiK.ludiD,' the Ui-tti and Burul of Wc al'o niuirate the kilting, the Koukc, Irse James alter death. Tin wife, hit iMocliiltiien born in outlawry, the For tit lu niaite the eapt ure .etc. aUua full-pave etn'ravinj of Gov. Crilteiitlcrt. CUTS iVAMfD. Circulars dee. Q.'ftr40U. Tins t. the only true history Hr warn of smaller editions Oat fcltwaM llliuu-atrl AND JAMES vitiiiHi or auu l'aaoa. sen Lrsvt uud Chr itueaU re only Ui CINCINAATI rifi. ,10., Ni au unatl. O. $5 tO $20 "rayatlionie. NamplA worth Witi. HETZEL'S id on ih IitiilitniMit iiImi price ft lruia. Attd'HO.W. llfi.KL, JJu,(tstf..wu. N J hl.f llr.-m, li, ...i.l f . .sw aH Dni mv iTimtir . g r.. rth.W HI f-INTrtd, AN)' ONI "'"I-lfH wortU by u.Ail, I ... i iiMiif n..rnioriMl V Tiirn, ft 1 i-rl.ooo, i niniiru utijc. j. 1 ,1 A III II hi i..:n S 1 30 R Vl?rk c,n, "J m4 r locaUtr, iT.M. )elt-m." ""! new f,r ai;eiitiT8i tnt Iree .V. liinaliF.m A Co.. Bontou. IllVentOra Irt Inn. ... . WANTED'"1! ,0.r,ub"""K PSIenU until aftel i i1 i 1 iVT. . ""Iy Ull Cured. ?(WrJt J Add,'.; i '''e "rMi 'npl " "2? YOUNG MEN lV'0"'n.,JnT9l,-ri';b7Tn . . . a few mouths, aud be ceriaiuoli situation, aiirtiess Vaientlue llros.. Jduesv, l w . Fancy Card CoUectors.'V.UV--SW 4d..r.nt.,. 1 oc. Drew m"cl&ti Irn'ma K l'i''-"r. liros 4 Co . Uaitin.ori .1 $66 riti:?, Aer' fifM A Uus.c Jomu. lor a aumiji. V. bu)iiu.Zii.i t f "rmuHiflUine. POULTRY CHOLERA. TVS, TONY PAST2B2MTROUDLE.i U..nmaklnMM.roM.'fOXrV.., copnirea n tun i-ni"i jy . voesiit end variety -flj. J tlio I'lilteit Mutes. 1 bo .this ilsnrtielo met air. i ".". icntly, nnil finind lilm Dial ui jirivatoHn ne i .on - IIIH l7IMM'l"0 riiitillo. L'ur iii por cou" versailon I In quired as to hi physical health, audi he replied that It wa ii v; 1 V t 'x-JTV slonllfer iwtiM. n ait nan rut elthertbe reult oftheu- matlo attaeas or rums, hut any complaints or that t'harat'lr oever , tnniMohlmlonir.aahit hadtoonrtoutareniedr fur all ufl nnuyinir mu.tinn. f s.VfA what the remedy whs and h rrnlled -BTjArf.twUiL. It l-lt Wr.rai.rsniJtbathscoiisUierCTiiie. IfTil tlreat liermnn Kemedr u i ni- rreparatlort for tho euro ur in.c. rlioiiinatUm, and inai w. ""'" . .h-lressitig emnpbillit, lie took bottles Of It w tl I in whenever be went traveim. nd."",''d ! bewlibo.il lt,nd knew lhat It w lar with a number of memoere ofhls o i com. ,.iiy. The IXiregcdiis-, from lb. Brook lynl N. Yj) .r, recalls to our mlin en Item "herein ,-,1,'lorof the Cairo (III.) .ii'!7 "',?. pVl"fi I I il.ulo to the enterprise of tbo 8U If u a V ,.il,i, and exprenilna; his sorrow at ,TSi me which tho hitler pni"""'"'"'"'"'. 'n,? .ihi.lo olllee was knoeked Into ten I,leees-nll except Ibo ST. J A cons Oib edj "', ineiit, which was niercirully preserved J,j ilavuig remurks In tho slxivoand the foliowi nw inenli'it ars- ime Index of tbo uitexaniplei? popularity tho Urent ticrmnn Kcmedjr ")'' v.-rvwhero: At 81, l-ouis Ibeairo recenilr .vlulKt the piny was In progress, one of biair iierlnrnisrs met wllh tl painful mishap, which) -iiilte disabled her. Thoberoof Iho pleee, equal to the fmernenrv, railed out to one of tboiiMierj lo "brtim a bot'ilo of St. J At on Oil ou'kiy. I he tluiiiilerliig npplnuno tlironchmit ttie tutirej iniii-ewhieh promptly followed tin; ojppy " 1.1-mioii wit an tiiiiiiiKtaknlilo prtwf or tbo tact but the andleneo " bud t-een there themselves, is the expression noes, and experienced the oeu- his of ihiswt.ndt'illil sr li lo. , Mr. ( bnrles A. Whitney, ndvertMna; egsntor I'nrk l.iirilen, I'rovHleiieo. U. I., writes: "For three vears I bud inlUnmiaiory rheumntwnt In in v rleht hip sod knee. I employed many noted plivslt'iaiis.itnd tried numerous remedies for silinent, but fiiond not ti t rite to help mo until I nt il the (ireut (icrnuiii Itetiieily, Kr. Ji oss )n lihiieiited ineuloine. lulu uuwcullrcly wclL . N V N U -t I IMOVAL The Wilsonia Magnetic Clotbins CompanT boR to announce to the publld that In order to accommodate the froatlylncreasoddemandf or their Magnetic Carments they have re moved their principal salesrooms and offices from 400 Fulton St., Brooklyn, to 23 East 14th St., New York City, whore all communlcae tlons should be addressed, and all checks, drafts and P. O. order be made payable. WILSONiA , MAGNETIC CLOTHING CO, 25 EAST 14th STREET, New York City. P AGENTS WANTED FOR THE HISTORYoftheWORLD f-.mbrftclnK (vill and anthftOtic account ot every nav duu ol aucipnt aud iiioiIhd tiuin, and InrliKhns tnaiory ot lite mu aud Ull or the (mrk aud Itumaa fin.'irt'i, the nudtlle avvs, the rrunadps, tlir teutiU VHtrm, the rHormattuD. the discovery aud rttifi. tmiiit of the New World, etc, etc. It contaiui 47'J line Inn ton tl Piiwravlnwa, aud in the motit coii' History of the World evnr ituhlinhtnl. Send lor Hpoci uieu PARes and extra term to AtttnitA. 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