FACTS AM) COMMENTS. The rapidly-dcei-rasing number of li(V'p in the LniUvi JviDiIom loads the English' '.Kress to n discussion of its Shthch mm tho remedies neodod. In 1K there were nonrly 35,000,000 head .'nf sloep. In 1877 the number Imd fallen to 32,000,000, and since then the dcereaso lias gone on without abate. ment until at tho. present time the cumber is estimated at only 1:,000, POO. In Ireland alone in tho past ton fears the decrease has amounted to over a million head. . The fortunes of four loading "West ern railroad men were estimated eighteen j'ears ago as follows: Stanford, 110,000; Crocker, $r,()00; Hunting ton. $100,000; Hopkins, $100,000; total, f'.!r5,000. They are now rather stint Inglv recorded as follows; Stanford, 10,000,000; Crocker, $10,000,000; Huntington, $50,000,000; Hopkins' es tate, $;;0,000,000; total, $200,000,000. These men formed a syndicate to build a railroad to California, and made im mense personal fortunes from the ven ture. A little incident of Hungarian crim inal proceduro shows that after all torture is not so obsolete as was sup posed. The facts are stated by a legal adviser of the prisoners in a memorial to the minister, and they show how agreeably a commissary of police in Hungary combines business and amuse ment. His business being to extract confessions, the criminal is hung up by his feet, or if a woman, is suspended over the fire, when the required infor mation is at once communicated. All this is forbidden by tho law of the country, but still it goes on. In regard to tho manner in which tho Chinese are sweeping California waters of fish, the San Francisco Bul letin says: A walk of observation through Chinatown in this city will disclose the fact that fish of all kinds are taken in nets and afterward dried for both Chinese home and foreign con sumption, that range from one-half inch to three inches in length by an eighth of an inch to one-half an inch around the largest part of the body. They are to be seen, day in and day out, after being dried, in large baskets, ready for shipment or consumption, at every fishstand of tho Chinese. The fish are not confined to any distinct epecies, but are of innumerable classes. The Duke do Santona, a Spanish grandee of the first class, has just died ' at Madrid, leaving an enormous for tune to his only daughter. He was of obscure Cuban birth, and onco fol lowed tho hatter's trade. At this he acquired great wealth and was ever ready to spend large sums in behalf of the Alphonist party in all politicid contests, even while Alphonso was yet a mere cadet at the military academy, .with only the slimmest chance of ever teaching the throne. So, when at last the young princo did become king, he remembered gratefully the devoted fol lower who had rendered him such sig nal services. He gave him opportuni ties of largely increasing his fortune, made him Duke de Santona, and, at his death, occupied a place among the chief mourners. Consumption has hitherto been re garded as a disease of the lungs, which cannot be reached directly except by Inhalation, and the value of .that form of medication is problematical. A new theory of the disease, called the Salisbury theory, makes it one of un healthy alimentation? According to this view, it is tho fermenting of food in the stomach which furnishes to tho circulation noxious material ' that affects the lungs on reaching those or gans. Granting the truth of the theory, we shall have to con sider consumption as curable. AH that needs to be done is to use only euch food as will not ferment in the Stomach, and to clean out that organ occasionally by a judicious use of warm water, with simple tonics before meals to aid the digestive process. A weak solution of lt-rrie per sulphate fs rocom mended for inhalation to check hemor rhage in the severe stage of the disease. The idea is well worthy the attention of tho many who are supposed to be in the initial stages of consumption. It would be an inestimable boon if it be tho means of saving them, to say nothing of the many others whose cases are otherwise hopeless. "William F. Cody, better known as r.uffido JJlll," believes that General Custer kilh'd himself, when he saw that death was inevitable, in preference to being killed by the Indians. IIu gives the following reason for this be lief: "The Indians will not mutilate a body which they find dead, and Gen eral Custer's was the only one that was not scalped and otherwise cut to pieces or burned. My impression is that he, lifter seeing all his command Bhot down, and that he himself must also go, turned and took his own life rather than be killed by tho savages. 1 was in General Crook's command that soon alter arrived upon the scene, and although Custer went into tho tight with seven companies, and had 1500 men killed, 1 am satisfied he would never have given tho Indians battle Lad he not thought reinforcements were near at hand. Some time after the engagement an Indian warrior tuld Hie that Custer was the last man to lull, and killed himself. Had Custer lcen given entire command of the troops he would have whipped tho In lians instead of being crushed by tlu-iu. I liey did not recognize Custer after he was shot, as he had a few months previous cut oil his long hair." It is estiaiaied that Alabama will turn out 1)70,000 tons of yig iron in A Romnntlo Story, An Innsbruck (Germany) correspond rnt of the lioston Ad certifier tells this story: In tho Silver chapel is the tomb and marhle effigy of that beautiful woman, riiilippina Weiser, whoso photograph you see in all the shop windows of Innsbruck. Her eyes were divine, it is said, dark blue, her hair golden chest nut, and the skin so transparent that tho "red wine could be seen ns it ran down tho lovely throat." In the pho tograph her beautiful face rises tip like a lovely flower outof a high ruff, a su perb jeweled collar with pendant jewels is bound close about the high-mounting neck of the rich dark velvet robe.thehair is parted and rolled back from a high, broad, intelligent forehead that luis nothing Greek about it, but is a clear, good, Anglo-Saxon brow ; on the head is a net-cap made of small gold rosettes, with pearls and a jeweled border around it. Tho arch of tho delicato eyebrows is perfect ; the eyes have a bewitching expression that is both courageous and pleasing ; sho had a shapely nose, a lovely mouth and chin, and an expres sion of dignity, refinement and gentle ness ; perfect womanly loveliness characterize this pictured semblance of a woman who was the most beautiful of her day, and whose romantichistory has inspired many a poet and dramatist. She was the daughter of a rich Augsburg banker. Ferdinand, nephew of Charles V., fell madly in love with her, and they were married secretly. She amis the mother of two sons, whose por traits you can see nt Schloss Ambras, the charming castle on the Mittelge- birgo mountain slopes, a short distance from Innsbruck, where l'hilippina and Ferdinand spent their long, happy married life. The Emperor Ferdinand was naturally very angry at this mar riage, but during one of his visits to Innsbruck the lovely woman came with her two young boys and begged him to forgive her. History tells a pretty, touching gtory.how he had only to look at l'hilippina to justify his son. "When Ferdinand the emperor died she lost her best and most pow erful friend. Her mother-in-law was forever taunting her. So one morning the poor woman lay down in her bath tub and drowned herself, in order that her dear husband might marry a royal wife. You can seethe bath-room at Schloss Ambras, lint the custode denies tho legend, I am happy to say, and I am unwilling to believe it. iler hus band, the Count of Tyrol, mourned her loss. Tradition says he was frantic with grief, and built the beautiful Silberno chapel, where each lie buried. True, he married again only two years after her death, and his second 'wife was of his own rank, the daughter of Duke William, of Mantua; but he never lived again at Schloss Ambras. A Story of the Swiss Minister. A Washington correspondent writes: The following incident is related of Emil Frey, the new Swiss minister here, who was a captain in the Eighty second Illinois volunteers during the war. The new Swiss minister re cently arrived in this city. Mr. Emil Frey was confined in Libby prison at one time, it will be remembered, as hostage for the Confederate Captain W. J. Gordon, condemned to death by a Federal court martial. President Lin coln, upon being so informed, stayed tho execution of Gordon, and tho then Captain Frey, of tho Eighty-second Illinois volunteers, now the first minister plenipotentiary from Switz erland to ttio United States, virtually saved Gordon's life, who was soon afterward sent to Richmond by a Hag of truce, and in return Captain Frey was released. This morning Captain Gordon, who is sojourning in this city, called on Minister Frey, and the two saw each other for tho first time. As may be well supposed tho meeting was highly interesting to both, and to all who chanced to be present. There was a inutal interchange of ex periences during the prison life of each, and a recital of the fearful suspense both were subjected to for a time. They separated, evidently highly grati fied to have personally met each other after an interval of seventeen years, when the life of one depended on that of the other, and under circumstances so changed. Mr. Frey on his return to Switzerland was compelled to re naturalize himself, which he did, to become president of tho Swiss council. He is also major-general in the Swiss army. Telegraphic Cablo Incidents. The work in the onertitinrr room nt. Heart's Content, X. F., has brought out 'a number of curious facts about cables and cable operating. For in stance, New York city sends and re ceives about two-thirds of all the cable business of the United States. Phila delphia comes next, then Chicago ; whiie some of tho smaller Southern cities, with their messages relating to cotton sales, outrank more Northern cities like lioston, lialtiiuore, St. Louis or Cincinnati. It amazes tho teleg raphers there to tell them of the im portance of places like Xew Haven, Albany, Troy or Buffalo, from which tho cable business is so small tlmr in the Heart's Content station they are supposed to be little towns. Tlie present price of a message is fifty cents a woru. x ei, a lew years ago, when competition reduced tho rate to twelve cents, the increase in the number of cable messages was relatively very small, lint as tho competition was comparatively briif, the test of cheap rates can scarcely be called u fair one. As showing the importance of clu osing steady nu n in cable work, the example is cited of a subordinate at Valentin charg.1 Tvith the duty of making cer tain Complex connections with tle wires then?. One day he became in toxicated, and, as no one knew the intricate connections, communication l.i-t U'io n tun fi ml i ru.n t o c o ..1 L.i I ..1. ! stopped for a larger part of a day until a (iruniiaru coma recover Hum 1.13 spree. ' Hire 1 lio OitHriiian." The new verbs which the rush of progress brines into use are often stumbling-blocks to the simple. The fun comes in when ignorant persons Kct. 1 Tightened at them and go oil with out. asking what they mean. The Louisiana Commeriinl says: Two young woolen entered an in telligence oll'iec and one, of them asked if there was any situation open. The agent said he had just received a letter from a .gentleman in Fough kcepsio, asking if they could send up a servant girl. The agent explained What work sho would be required to perform ami tho wages she would get. I ho girl consulted for a few mo ments with her companion and then said she would go. The agent, gave her the necessary directions and told her at what time she would have to be at the station, with the assurance that she would go through all right. The girl listened attentively. "Now you must be sure and go through all the way," said tho agent, " and not get off." " Yes," said the girl. ' "And don't let anybody talk to you and ask you to go with them," said the agent. " Yes." said the girl. "I will write at once what time you will get there and they will expect you," said the agent. "You will get there to-morrow." " Yes," said the girl. "If you have any difficulty when you reach the railroad station, wire the gentleman." handing her his card, "and he will meet you at the station." " I'll not stir a peg, so 1 won't. I'll engage to wash, iron and plain cook for the family, but I'll not do all this and wire gentlemen for fourteen dol lars a month, so I won't," and she went out of the office. Could Itrenk Oft". When a certain family on the F.rush farm took a new cook last month it was specifically stated and understood that she was not to have any men hanging around the kitchen. She held to the agreement for three or four nights, and tlivn tho family dis covered that she had a beau. He came regularly every night after that, and three or four nights ago the colonel was at the back gate waiting for him. AYhen the young man appeared, the colonel threw a whole iceberg into his tones as he inquired : " Well, sir, did von come here to spark '" " I diil," was the calm reply. "In love, are you?" " Yes, sir." "Who with?" "Sarah, the cook." " Oh, I didn't know but you loved one of my daughters." sneered the colonel. "No, man as I don't at present," said tho lie seemed to catch a sudden idea, " but the thing hasn't gone so far with Sarah but what I might break off in case you had something better up stairs for me !" Sarah doesn't work there any more, but the colonel won't get over being mad for several weeks yet. Detroit Free Press. A curiosity in the shape of a vast army of small toads was lately to be seen at Linkville, Oregon. They were migrating up Klamath river, and were so numerous that on large areas it was impossible for people to walk without stepping on them. Tho Richmond (Va.) State writes: Ex-Mayor J. A. Gentry, Manchester, this State, was cured of rheumatism by St. Jacobs Oil. Ignatius Donnelly argues that the drift deposits which the geologists say are the result of ice action are merely the remains of comets that have just led the earth in their race through the solar system. We know from experience St. Jacobs Oil will cure rheumatism. Peoria (III.) Peorian. It is estimated that Alabama will turn out (170,000 tons of pig iron in 1883. A Futnl mitatukn would he not to luke Dr. It. V. Tioroe's "Gulden Mudicul Discovery" if you are bil ious, mitleriiii; from impure blood, or fear-inn; coiiKiiinptiou ( scrofulous disease of tho lunys). Bold by nil drntristB. Mes. Mkhnkut, who U ninety-nine years old, 1ms kept the Golden Trumpet "lotel, Keicheu baeli, Germany, for eighty cuiioecutive yeios, and is still hide unfl henrty. Dr. Fierco's "l'lonsaut Purgative Pellets" are tuiir-coutad unit inelostd ill glass lot tles, ihcir virtues beinjr thereby preserved uuimiutired for uny length of time, ia any cliinato, so thut they urn always fresh and reliable, No cheap wooden or iiaateboard buxea. By dnu:i;ints. Milwaukee claims to have the lamest brew ery oil this continent and the second largest in the world. This establishment turns out HJOjOOO barrels of beer per annum. Functional derangement of the female sys tem is quickly cured by the use of Dr. H. V. i'leroe's Favorite Prescription." It re moves pain and restores health and strength. l'y all tlrutris's. Texas reports place the number of sheep in the Slate at 7,000,000, and estimate the wool crop of the present year to be worth iji;,:oo,uoo. jl KNSii an's Pew inizkd beef t inio, the only preparation of beef containing its entire na t fit iuiis properties. It emuains blood-making, foree-tteneiatintf and lile-sustainini,' proier ties; iu valuable f or hulinestiou, dyspepsia, ner vous prostration, and all forms of general de bility ;also,in all en feebled conditions. whether the result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork or acule d.sease, particularly if re sult ill.' from puh nonary com plaints. Caswell, Hazard A Cu.Jnj;i-.,.. Si.ld by UrUi,'i,'iM8 The I'l'ie.er A?Jf (.i-i-hih.' . Is Ihe best in li.e in. i it is the most economic d aed i-!ie: cm, one !iVv lasting as h in; as iv. o . if I'.i' v o! !)..- Hie .;. i it; will I- s: iv,o m ek'.. Jt r ivivci H,.-; r., --.niuiu at the con ntoi.l ei'il Pari i-; atioiis, also ::.( i'. .l at '. ari i.'- S: lie iaii Pay o utistrr. Tl c Si a ;."j of Pile or l-eU'-Prci-erviitioii. u iai .he d v.taii I. j i every loan omi'. midJiu li t: .'J or old. iiivaluubio preneiipfiuiis. TVirt mrirfiil mnn has twinr imil.ttors in hip line of bn.;iini,liiit there is only one uriu'i- lialor. So, nlo. the cront pet roleam hair ro newer, Cnrbolinn, rti now improved mid per fected, holds tlm pnlin n'annt nil mutator. " lionnli fin Unfa " 'l,.nr.,,,f (a ..., flit. rowdies, lied -hTlk". nntn, vermin. 1M Motiirii Imvan 8 ohm burp, for feverish Iiess, rostlespneiss, worms. Tnakilessi. ia'jO, Onii pir of hotila imvod pvery your bj usuii: iyou i nioni AleuiwotietMiiiiiloiiers. TWIlNTV-FOI'tt MOTHS TO LITE. From John Knhn, l-efnyotto, Incl., who umioniw Uikt he la now In 'Yrfpt lif-HUh." wo lmr tho fol lowing; "One yrnmirn tnw. tonll di'nuiri, in me it tniy or Conaumption. Our bent lihyi. otan gave irj.r r.o up. t Dually pnl no low that our doctor hhM I could not Hvo twenty-four hoiim. My friend tli-n imri'luwil a but (In of 1U, WM, 1I.I,1H llALMAM l'Oll THE MTNOH. wlilcli cn. fiilirahly bi-uetltoil mo. 1 conduiuvl until I took nlna bolt lea. I am now In lwfqut health, having iipoa no otiirr niciiu'inn. - 111 1 h 1 1 i I ) cure lor KhtMiiiuit imiii, Spnuim. 1 rfttiiiiievia I'll. 'K 1 '. h . . . .( '. 1 H . n K.TI, an nun ..rn.i, , on, rKll, HUU lOf prOlUUl llltf IU6 m' t ii oi i iu? iimr. .s - ' .or- ( 'A it . TKECfttEAT tieuralnin. S Backache, Soreness of tho Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Soro Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Gsneral Dodily Pains, Tooth, . Ear end Headache, Frosted Foot and Ears, and all othor Pains and Aches. Vo rrfrurstl.m on earth equal. sT. Jicona On m a ffr, tnir, Klniplr and rhmp Kxt-rnul trim J' .,A "i;'L l"lt ' Ci.llij.amtiT.ly In ling ontlar , f 50 Onts, J Mtry one .unVrini ct'iiirij Ma Cb,'P ai"1 P""' 9" ut birtlom In Klere n LungnagM. 1 3 EOLO BY ALL DltnOQISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. A. VCGELER Sc CO., N Y N Old fnnhionfil.la timioiliofl are rnuidtr tfivitiff ground beftirn the advAnce of this conquering upeciflo. and old fa8)unned idaaa in mg&rd to de pletion as a mttAna of - euro, have been qaite T exptmled by the guo- aVUUi th vnut Irin. oraiit, which t4ina "7t.;" the mmWm. tmnauiU lirentlie ni'rvtm, nmi 1nii Mti ntiil -nriCiM lu I1mmI, nmptiM Ihe rivt-r writ-. i dormant, mid i tri mint a r.n. fc STOMACH fi For huh. by nil -Pt Ki-i.fi-ftiiy. Magio Lanterns Outdone by the P.rt'ir,s f r nn booko, imiipn., ctT), ctfl.t fe 1 J 1 fill l. rH't iiiirn t Uu rt ill K"'atlv t-nlnr-'(i ; w N fhroMHi t-:.ri)!i vih uH tf,. ir r-i'nr-; or t ho Wi-rlvHoi a a-afi-h in mutim,. I:ii..tH rnldrnd toliu-hi.f, it t imph ;:uvr. Uft'i'il t p.iri r it vrl iih and uhi.l- i.-jrjt'it chriniii c ir" mid pi Ourciicui.. u-!I Lr,v t'M.t(l . vhhii.uiic r.(y iti-ili .iU't tfJNIirnnilt' Im-tun U'litni ti rtr.iil'-, by iihi1 tr Jfj.-Vi, u :ttt wanted. Murray WW) Pub. Co., 123 ZTMJL, V.. Y. Piilmiiin' I'm ui. live Itlouil, mill will ...lni.lpu.lv chuilif.l OiM hl.M-1 In (I.MH... Or hy.l,.iii in thing niuullia. Any tm.ii who will Inks i.nt. pill i.a. li nithi In. in 1 to VI wnttkn may I.. r, l..rnd tomiiinil lipullh it Mi. ii a thins Iih p.wnil.lH. Sold erorr. Vtiirt. .ir Hciit l.y niml for i-ilit l..tlr Htatno.. I. N..tOMNSO. Ac CO., liaatou, .tlausH for mi rlv IIhiihoi, !'. BilSiiPTiiT lliav. a i,,ii.-j r;- .i.Jy t r the abura uiu; by It. Uiu 0..m.ii:.lrt v.f cu.- nt t!ie .nt rtlnd aad of liiLif txiiilni he lx.-n cirri."!. In.l,l. noe.onn 1 ni huh ll: Ity cn.. !. Ititii 1 i;ll twnj IH'i) noTTI.Kd KKftC t. g'l'.er Kli u VAl.l'ABI.M VRI! M ISK .,11 tin. dii ut OUf .U-c.cr Civil Ka,.ri. Hurt r. O- .l!r. jr. . w.uci; j, i reiu-i at.. n, Tort cf. ril v; II tiuiu maunuuii n m: 1.1 n c , a n U liaty U For Two Dollars. l)t m mat's 1 tl ust inted Monthly. Solil by nil Nen nlenlera iind I'oHtninritera, or rlie l.ililool ihi in. per M ill luke your aub erlpliou. Nrnil In only eeiiln lor a Kperiiiirii ropy lo W. JMNMMiS III: llolt i:s'-, iuo. Ii-her, 17 JOiisM lib Slreet, New York. CURES WHEkE ALL EL jiest ('ouKtibyrup. Twit(MK us in hum. isoiil hy Unik'i: TP K 1 1 TTtJ la JiH.iiry. praf. waktinii, HA i'.j-i. til, ti Ju ttt u. Leif!.., C" " fcii. I plr ..f u.iHii.', i.O .!U TKriil K'S ISIliM . Uxtoni" fL-i!ii!Wird., .tit-t ... i iff , v'lirxj ubui itiici ni- Ali 111 e'llllil'll Lrl if.'li llftl '( lilLlt'l HltUt ' 1 1(1 linVen. 1)1111 b.i 'lintf. tint f.iKi-. tor Ohm Lhiiitit nml 'I'liiiiy 't nlH. 1H ltil.Ko, i'roiu 4uvi-iiU unvtaid. XAViU(J. CUUK, 4ti Adu inn trtn'til, J)il4.'iiKti, llUlioifl, UNM.Ifll 1) JIWAK!) pOOKK, X jli:i.i: t-t rnw trd I b".k lor Jlnli-1 -! r.-rtr.i .s i(.rii..r Ii it: i.. t liiiitf m llim cuiinirjr fwr llitj iimiit-y, ii i-.kr, it: iiituti:it'i tT bo., Ukj. nud upward. JeMtiti. ml iMHirv tin 'h-. to 5(i:., v.Ah Luf UibiiHiut fur Nu.cm ler ordi-iTi, lo introducH ; cfvtult.ae Iruw. DAVID C. LUOK, 46 A d aui n b Irvut, Otuig.. l Ij .uu.l .uuii. for il.e uoit toi...lrie Caijuiiriia al YVrE, BORDERS, CUTS, PRESSED, AC. !' 1 ii. LAitci:s'r VAr.o.rir. NATIONAL TYPE CO.CkllTPS- ml'"-lTT tuijr. Ali. J-aii.m, 'r..iin.i tu., kid. 'III.'ITAIIS AMI NKW VI K ( IUIIS. V ' i' '! .iu ' .lj..:i, ( 'liui.:.', llt'VV . .ll.-llr.i, l.-r Sllll ..1 -. ll - Ull.i If Ui'J ,ill.-it ic. Iu )j,l f I. ll. Aiidl.ra lj.l 111 C. LOOK, i' AiUius e.lroi-1 , i;l.i, a.., 111. 1 I i;l 11 :i i ir i; it h-r MiMii.m j:i 1 Music. I.. I X ' 1 K R J h VYEI.lt Y, hll.VKKW Mil'., rt llllnC H-' Oi t'C ixt wi.oli-nalt! i.vlr.. I'ru hit Irt-n a tltattW T. V.'. Keiiiitd, r.U.buxtjO.N.V pen if, JiA Hft.K 5 Wm foil ft ft h d ' S I I3H m -a - h r.u ii.V,AiJ2.V3.& H A 1111 mm. flllM II1HI.H X.'W Kil't sc iiis. r 3 Kid. H 111. IB. L 1 ' ; ,V . . ' .JZl':- JO -I'M .1 .)-- A LOt-rV 1 CURES ItliKUMATlPM, Hum. Heiil.N, ( iiill.lnltin, , ,( nKt llili-.. ( Imi,,(. Hiimla, 'hwli W. inn,!., sjiritliiN, llrnlaoit, u r-iterniil I'ntauiiB, Cakwi lli-onats, SorTNipjh.,'l',M,tliii(.,.., CriinipH or Sj.nwna or Slomnrli, Colic, AhUiiiih, ir Inlernnl l'lltn, .. . ,,'",'1' 't'lek. Hilca of Auiuiols, Gnllaof nil klinlH, Mt last, Hiiiitlx'niw, Criu kril TentB, , l'oll l'.vil, (litriret In I owa, fmvlns, . A . SJwiM'ney. terntelies or (Jreatio, Foot lint In Hheep. Slrinxhiilt, Win. IkiiIU. lO.iiii in ri.iiiiry, l'ouii.lero.l re, t, 1'iHinln, C'riiekisl 1 1 -1h, Mmiiko In JVijm. Ak yournenrrt Denier or Drutorlst for one of our Alinmnun tor ItWl. Mum fic ChrtntUtn Leader K. !".,(. 2ft, "71. MKHniAvr's (lAiioi.iMO On,. We b-ivo mmle ai.n lnl 1'ernniiiil Inquiry In reirunl to the moiilaor thin eclolinile'd remedy, iuul tliidlt il Ht'imlno tirtleleol ruro vulue. It te by no iiienna n new remedy. The eMIiiMlsh. inent whtuh jiriMlun h (t iIhOhi Km Intitiutne-tim-HSfiir Imek iin IH.lt, Hinen wlileli time It litMiHn Htendily irrowinir In J.ulillo Invor. The j.iitenti'i are itmonvr tlie roreimmt liimt n men id the city of lxickinirt. Tliey are every way reliable. fYom the 7'oltilo (0i(o) 1,-, Juli 0, 1S71., MKIIOIIANT'H OAltflMNO till.. Ill l Old ftnndard Hrtlcle, under the ndiiilnililii mnn. llKellienl (it Jollll Itodife, Kw., Ilim reni hed t mi eiKirmoiia Kaic. ii lit mi Honestly com. ouiiiloil iirtlele; it lias merit, and now tlint tliel.oHt luiHinewi talent, of the country u linndliiitr It, i1mt( is mi rinion w hy tl hIk'hiI-1 not doulHo IIh preneiil UHct'iilncHri. Nofitmll. ( nil iilliird to I .ii w It hoi it 1 1 . Ki r fundi v tisc as well an for minimis, It U xiuiily Imii Jiensttljle. . KPKCIAL 1VOTICU. . All wo ask in a fair trial, but, Ik) BUro oud follow direction. The 11111x11110: Oil and Mi-rcbanfa Worm TitliletH an- lor sale by all (lruf.'i:lst.sniid denl crs In ycnerul uicrclimidldo tln-ougliout tlio world. Uiriro Pl7.e l.nO; Mediimi 50 c.i Rnmll 25 o.;' Small Si. for family unoiSio. Mnnut'Hetiii-i'd at Loekport, N. Y., byMer chuul's (JurBliUK Oil Company. GAM 1 CDTAirj A PATE?,T? Fcn l a rriiL-h il;etrlt or (If von emi) a moilol of voi r invention t. i:oii ; !: p.;. i.imio.v, iflilnvinn, !.('., imd n I'rrliiiiiiinrv l.x. Iintlie'.tliel ,i!l bo liiu.l.i of nil 1 ml, I lf,t.i nut. iitHni tlie -mi luKtiof in vi'iiiioti,i m,i von will no udviscd wliollu.i' or no! u j atuit emi Ixjil'iti.liud. FO It TU1M I'ltl'I.I IIINAIlY KXAWIM. TiON NO t H AItt;U IS ;IA!.i. WhatwiUaP-.tcnt H JPll ? Jfynnrr- iii.-l.iiilthiilvonrlnven. 'WViJl 5 tmii tt.iut. iiii.l.li .Hei.djk'JD.toiwy ltoyi-i niiii-.it iioi'lii ullon f. o of nl iuul p.) for t'lo ilraw 1111.-1. n iiii'io.l by (lioOovenimont. 1iii in l'l.yniu j v. Ii. n api li.viliiui is nnulo, no.l IbiiIIoI the eH-nfi mill ii pnt, :,t i u!lot.,. Wlirn aUowtil tho Hitorn.' f.o(i,j) uu. ma iln-,1 Oowni. nii-nt fij (n20i la j-i;yi:bli.. Tims yon knovr !. lorvli m-l.y. r wuhih-i, i.tiotlii-r on nreiroiiiK toif.. n putoTit or not, and no uttomcvV foo (-.('liiiixiM iio. l.m yon do p I n l .-o nt. An nil nicy wh.wa f. d.'IK'niHoii hii siicvks m c.blmtiimr u I'ntont wll ""I "''.I ;, -n ttiai. your liiM'iiilon l i.ut. uuto, tin if rcr.l.y Is vitclit';hli, ho tur hm his hv(. J'.i K'.nolit ran iiid in di-t.-rinliitinc tho .incntloni In nee. you can r.-ly . u i!io ,ndili' mvioi uftor a I roliiiilniiry ev.i.ii'MUo.i ik ic!.!. !IIm(i hi inv alid Ibe KcfiiKiriilliin of I.nbels, Triido .llurka mill Ite-iMKiH'rt .-o:ir. d. 'uvciila tm. I " !,!1;t. Itl'4 Api.iiciitii-n-! in r. vlv.ir of Re. Joel oil. Abandoned, or I (irli Hod niea iiiu.lo. . ry oie u valniibli. iiivi'iiiionH m-o nuvrd iu tl'o a Cl,1M"4 of CU.-C4. If ..,! hl.lO UlM'T'.llk.'n tO oCi'lllO Jour own putont and tall. .1. tl i-'Mllful linndlllni of the o:im' nm.v I'-nd t'.HU.vs -c. H.-tol lot. u uritirn r.'iiui'Ht addls'r. ii t . tho O iiilui-si. i ,.r of P.-oeota tlint he rv.'i.Mi.i! (li.oniiK K. I.i Mi.N, of Va.di. Iiiytou i, (;., a.! your iiltornry In I lie iv.fi., if' vlntr t!iu titlo of tlio invention imd ab. ut tlio date ii lihnif your aeplir-ali.'ii. An i vi.i.iiiiallou and ro t'ort v. ill eo-t you iiotlrinr. ti.-iiri'lii -i niado fof t:tlf (o Itivonticviis, iii I iii t iinv ilil. H'liti.tliiii r. l;itl!,!( to I'.it.-nt. ii.iiii tly lnrni!..sl. '...i, h of i'u : ,i it.i mulled at P. ii pvu'iir (l..v, rniiiei'i rates, (2.)e. HK'II ) lo Itn-lllU l' tlllrf01icell,'- !ve-p, ;.ie, i.-'.p:l operation -ino W.'i. in I V .111 '1 Vi 'I 'I ' le:, I ' t tie ln IMIIM Of UXIH-fi , I.H. ideM lOliTeoeo I'lill lul KlVfll loAotiii.l , heoiB pi In:,..: fv. ry , mitt ,i, t!io U.H, i .mi) .Iuul n-lati:;ir to l a:, lit-. f.i.. ii on l-iUir. GEO. E.-LEOM, cj tith rt..i'iiii:u'ro.v,i.'.'. Atlomic -nt-v--.v nml Sellci'nr til' Aincrl- nn niol (''oi-id.i I'liii nts. THE FINEST IN THS WOI ml elllnv AWU I atf V wr Itefl.c ol n ):il il oil tlao . and the fnat. prirx-r, ehvantly IdUHtiHlud nud Inmuurui i -mnd. a C'llirr tKruki ttieir cquat. All new iu nu ('njtitKm. 3 en it-i y cleur. They matlufy tliu Atffiit 1oc'ujj thuy itli (8i, Luti pcule on tux'uuut of their value "Kewman's ilmsrlca." .V-JMlTJ-S tiluKrpiar from tli Aiwu4 Ilulld-r tu tJul lMa Tho Lives of ths imts Croihsrs. 'i bltultiy OompiotaftCOUUtttof tho MuMuri Uullnn " Tha JsannsttB." l'Tr HALL and UE nro i .1.1 f" n 1. 1 rictcnai ramuy unie, Iii.-.-k,.ii- H Th only com- i)llrti k.ttm- ulnillf bulh niRlunaui tnt' .iw ralmn hulk .Klalun uf'tllt' Tf It l ! i, LiurO t'f.liirrs and 1 Hum rnt nn thn air otlmr tililitni. J U mt I. list--" aL. r-i.- (CiAiut'd itr hit r.' ruldly l-tinie riWrn. " r. .ry n t a nW 'BTtrlT TPTfT.' ft Wi itfl oiiiokir for circular ana term, iomwij is X 38, B'J ft 100 Ketropjhtan lilock, ClUCAUO. fadintf and infulii- biuiiB, bt. Vitutt Dun co. AU'Dliol.sm.O.iium Kt injf, SrriiidM ami al INt rvimttrind Hltxid Ih. -r.e. 'J'n C)rj;yiHMU, l.yirn, Litem ry AJou, Mfn-huiits, l)nuktn, l.&Jiw and all whona t--,! ;i ry mi i1 .yintsui cauboB .nrvoutt HriNttra--itu, Irrtuiilantirs oi - wd. tujch, TTdWflS or Kidut-yii, vr w h rci i u i i e a nunu tonic, ttpiMNr ut tliinuiarit. KAMA Iti TAN M;KVINK ts in ValuihlM. Thousands lr(K'ltuiu It tha unmt vrundcrlul lnwtvruut thut ttver nnetuiuvd the WJlL(II nyrtttau. Fuc flu. NEVirAlL. rilE I) it. M. A. KICIIMOMI .1li:lCAliCO, !! 0 v rjijMde I u r "St. J n-j i hjJM a, ! b3Fu5 bilFOniOS M'b will stuI free livmnil n HMiiukj f.d of our Ri-Lft ( Vrmn Krnn ii und AiiitTu-mi tiii!H ( :ftnlr, mi tnld mid k'"lu Kou!idHt wit ii a I'ricu l.'r.i oi ovit -tAJ diflnri'iit d.iMiiim, (in receipt ei n blamii lor pohliiK--. Ww will filsurx'iid Irt-e t inuil, hh mnupit s, t-u ut i.ur litmnlirul t i i r iimm wii rti:-ii U'liiiinila in pjy fur pat'kiiiK oud M.ii.tM; emu niciiisu it fipiin n in 1 ,t 1 prico HM t( our hil. oil cKr..iii... AW . I'S W AN'i'iai. Addn-ps f. ltA.!OS X- t'O.t i hiimmwr ht., U.wtnii, Muwt. HULLERSr k Viyg pXDphlnt describ l t : j u y rn t i'tweM write I tiK Al'lil Maji A lAliAJiiCO. MauUtiid.U ffi-nffl nniptl for t m Beat nud Kintrfit-wlliiyr I'l. lorial Ijo-KhmihI Bil.lea, Vrit t-s rr-iinct-d pur cuit. National I'i wi ih-ni . r'o.,l'iiiI.i'l. l.lji:i, I'd. YHSftfR f.CCM Uys.u 'wain "to lim i.'icKr.iphJiii a I V VllM l.rawlV U'v IiiiMi: ilr. Hlld tri 01 'IT H (ll It til Illa tion, Kd;lrL-:j5 vA 1 ill j 11 11 hid., J- u . i:1h Win. i UH.I .'I AN 111 :.1NK. K .NVVikT JS . .. 'A'i.Us 1 t -I..! '..I. 1 .i:. .x. r-.ii.i!,. I'rt.pr,. t r C V fM,n 1 r V i.-..r or (iu VN'HU f';ir.) f,.r 1 .. :,-,.- -: t ,:t, ..1 : I li ,uis. Tin, lo pti.'f. lii, ivu. . t , A. M.i..u.s. ihi. . J 'ii. K Hi - iu it-m fc i'i 1 M I mm WANTED TSubscriptionBoeks rtn AjT'ljLi'-J .r;?rt.i.r!:v.-; V7 1 WOMAM CANf HtALTH CF WLMAI vv,sr,THi:x v,'ith'is thc hope ci i -M TV 'r1 y WOMAN. . Ar iTur Birr 1 vr, 7 UYTAAJjl NK H A M '3 ' 1 ' A Mnrr) Cure for nil H"rAtE WEAK. JiESSFS, lni luillntr I.rutiorrhtrii, Ir rcffulnr nml 1'ninful IIrntrtin!ir.n, Intlai.iiHiiiloii nml I'lcernllim f (he Womb, 1 londlnit, I'Utl T.APHUH VTKUI, iVn. ITrrirananf. lo the taste, cftleneloiiii pad lmmp.Unta In lu. (root. It In a ffrrrnt hrlpln fnvirrmncy, nnj y. iorrn jiain diuint? lalior and at is-c.il.ir jn-i jdrt. ritVM(Usi si:iT M rnrsi iiiiii: ir im ii.v. r CT" AlxlVKKsrs.-n of the p. in . itivp m'ana ofeltl.rraex.it f. tuss.ud to no r. niedv tli.it bM iv.r ' r-en l efnre tlio J.i.l.lloi and for ail illenre vt Via Kiosiivs it ll tho G'i-ro(r( Jinan.' y in llu' It oi cf. J ?KInNKV ().1I PLAINTS of rilbrp HtT Find firent Itellef In Iib I an. T.TI? E. PINK HALT'S !IonT ri'tlfTTFR 111 irmlieato I'Vi'ty vrmia ol lliiinof. lion. Il"l Plo'd. nt the winio time K ill Ifive tone n.ui .-! ; i iiirll. to thunyntem. Aiuarvi.iloUKlii ri'iilt.siu.llit.Coiii, iitu. lirBoth thoCoaiponnil anil Blood rnrlfler are tiro, jand nt 233 and Ki WerU rn Anmuo, Ttuu, Jtonu. Prlcooroltlior, 1. Blxbott!efiirL Tho romnmincl la nt by mall In the form of pllln. or of lo onion, on ioc!ti of prloo, at wr box for cither, airs, rinkliain frooly r.nswora r.ll li.Itera of iii.nlry. liiid.wiociit fl'naij Send for jiantplilet. Jlteidiun ttiln ifcjur. C .-I.'Tita E. Prvvn'. I.iv.ji rn.ra euro C' Mtlriv tioti, Xi.iU.auiie.jitLiul loir.lillly of tlm Llv. r. its euutw t JtS-Solil by h!1 lruitib,tH.- (:;) FtHTiJEPERMAf,i:r;T C:JF Cf CONSTIPATG?3. Ko Other i1Ioim ia aa in-oval 01 in fhU ..m- j try tut ContiMit ion, ai,Iiu i:-l-v l:.vicvcrl ' 'quaUDd.tho oolvbratfU lUuN Wt.d: r aa n. 1 ouro, Whntovir tlifjrvmw.l'tiwovor oltuu j ) uio otuw, v;iia rumody wi 1 1 o vuivouw it 1 xaUa wa la vrry apt to fn , wim oonatipr-tlpn. K Idn.iyAVorf n'l-nttus j tbo weftkouudpuriaftnd quiokly vtn-.! nl Kind it 'of Tilea even wheaytiytuuuuaJi auid, i.ti,Au ' have before Liilcd. DliaPUL CDHB. a It ia ftir ALT. thonainr.il dliwauoaof tlio Klctneyo. Llvnr c-nil Howe's. I ItoloaiuKAlhoayHlomol Ihunur.cl ixjison tlu.l oau ea tho drontmd Btitferln wui'.Oi only tUa vlotlma of rhmimntisin on . I ' THOUSANDS CiJ C. SSJ .1 oftha wtiral forma or thia trlulo 1 1 ic a.e havw wa qiucKir ronovert, an-t in a Rhort Utua " PERr vTLV CURQ. (nrltalcanw, rr:nrihena end irlvca Xew Idle to all tlio in Oirt.iut or.-nra of lh botv. i p Thu natural action of tlio Kl.l.i. yn is r.:stortd. h The Hvor la clvims.xt of all oifirseo, tuad tlio i r lowroiaanoTe frooly aid bciluUaUy. f It Art at tho eamo tine tie jrnTTS, I 11VHI AND IIO WiU.rW 3 Mli.ll-. Dii. l.l.lMS. irl.110llllnrl.il!". I irv can 1.9 mil bir mill. I WI.I.I.S, UK 'I la II list iN . '!.. tnrltr.rton.Vt.(M r TTniiiii ar- hi m i arc rfrtainly H-t !nvlpr h"'n mi VI II II I II'-. Kill vl'lll II. 4.U PETITION lor fl.Tll; i:At,'N no ot llur Alnrienn ( IrirMlia hiivilia bi...l, I,. Kiel .iu:.l al .int. Alm t'll K A I'liS'l', ISlylii 1.41; US, ... .( ; until lent oomiHiMa and ..ii Willi beht iiu.luv. I r j...oulnr aoomd and Foenliir niuic in ih.w.l. or ni;!,.-!. i.l'enlv (INK III .MMCI II tll lll M'l'lI.IS.i d(l, jfiiit, TJ, Hlx, Mil.t, k tils, I I, to .(ft and upward. 7Vi Lwr h . . . . ...,.. rimlnt hy any o'A.r Ih-nnnn. Aki tnr imsv e- , i- . N KV1 I.I.I KTKATlill t'AT.vi.om s: ' i:. 'frtrftt 'I'lila UompaiiT Imve e n . i d ilil I100..I i... I ore ..f 11" -il l' UHS IdMMI PI ANOS, ie'i .u i u tm;r!Nl intfrm r,cu ; ail.lltIK totM.wnr and Imot.J oj tone and dur.tl.ilil. H',.1 a..' r".orr rw.,, ..,lf t.,.,, , , a mura uj othrr rittntit. 1 1.1 K.Ti.i t'lU fl'I.A KS, with full part Ionian,, Mu:i:. T1IH AlAntlN A: II A.lll, IN IMttiAN AM I'I IMI II., Id I 'J'renioiil M IliiKtont Iii I.. 1-1 lb Si,, . Vorki I IU WnbiiNli Ave.,t liieutiU. ftrr ThisM.Y.Sinscr,$20 iKr ri wh -t f AtlMflinn-nni Krvo. - j una nu. i lat-ritH-;. i.u-iiS ruimtiitf. . htUKlft 'Hi tiiHliiumMi'. St nt I IS on t--t triil-iar htii di-niit-d. rftlill ""PPT BIoMi. trrKllall Hell '"ti '"'d.. Mopn: M.i ttttiiifBl hub Willi 5.!loottiul $1 Itook.univ i,b. AImi m-nt oit u l lrti i-ln (ftlo tiiiftl, hl'uunt i'f'i m,Ninfritt t.-ii,-, diiiidir limn!- ari'l tf.it, (Tr--tll:ir. till It tliilK illl.llM, tnv. A k (1 l'm&Oii. 4; 'J Idixi itv,( hii aya SiOO Library for SG.75 t'i.75 buvH a library of 1(10 voluion i ohnlrent fl Uil.bil Niliidnv-hchoo) txMikH. ntiufc nrmtrikiil. li,Mil: nil mu. liyiM'd antl aunilKrd; put up m pnmpliU t form, wire hi itdiil, iiuht. and tliilie; will outlaot most exin iiMve. (iih bundnd nml ritiy-t.ii boik uuw liwued. ChtaloKue fr, Snitiiilo tnuik and library ax.chfcni:n. Uu oeiitit. UA V1U O. COOK. 46 AdaiuB ttrwet, CtiuaKO. TTSTT" AKD NOT I VI (.1. W3I9 ' WKAR (H T. ,V Vl.tl'llllltiker!. liVlnilil. .elM. fil.-lllMrrf r ivr-c. B.jJijiuii.i' tu. as jjty hi.. l.x. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER KBai KKQW THYSELF, the sciEvi ftv rrvri or, si:liv VUKSl ItVAVION, Is a medical trfmUHH oa Kihannttvl Vitality, Kf rvoi aud IMiymoal LHhility, Fiviiinttira Itelnix iu Mrt la an indinpeniwilile trentine fn" every mnn, wiwthw yoURH. Uiddle-ttfd (r tld. rja:M;KVATi). In tpyond nil uiMiriHrn the mmt st r'.rdinir; work on PhyKiolnKy vttr imiil'-hed. 'I'lut'" in n.(ii tu whutver tlint iIih niurnnd or kiuulo rui riinm: r- ii:i nrwibli to know but wiirtt id f uily BAuiaued. 2.runio THIS KCIENrF OK l.TTft 4IU, KKLF lM(Ii;UVATiOV. Intmcta thone in httlih how t rMnn.n so, arid tl.a in VHiid how to liurmiiH wt'il. CiiHriuu miu lum lrmt mid twonty five iiivultiultln pr.is:iiHioiirt f..r iM l..rin ut hfulw Hnd chmiiio dmtits, tor tn.-h if whu'ii a lirit tlniH ptobiciiui would chftjutt from tu ill). J.u.t-L, tiik Hvir.yrv or Tirp; on, hi:i.v. vut:si: KVATiiv, Contain8 RiHl pawcn, fine btfd cn.frnvhii, is srp-rMy bound in l-'ronUi inufliu, wulm.--J, luij tv'.il. Il ib a uirirvHl of . rt uud bnasdy, w Air.-.ut tl lo b a l-ullur incdiriil hook in tivHT) rSMitttti tl'Aii t uii li t:'. it .tilled clso w.'imt) for diiuljlti tlij iriff or itie unmuy vAl bo iui and d iu ovtsry insiiinru. Ju. hot, THE ISCIKNCK OK IJVVt UlU S!:KF i'itl.KVArid.N. Is no much aujri ir t.i nil otiiT i e.'.i on nir-dici. lalllljtHltM til.lt UClUJpUr.ttoU Ut al'mnUloij IJI. iiOiVMl'id. THE tet'lENn-: iV 1.1' I'i oiu M l-i- iui:.M;itvATio( IsBtntl)y mail, seiuirL'ly bul-jd, pwti'ud, ou rvoriptof price, only uow edition), iuuili1! unln.it-.i,-i.ai.'lt;i, 4ic. , aSmid uuw. The autUor citn bo con.sultod ou all .di-iuod rtuiiiuif btiil uiui exp-rii-ucti. Ad lied PEABOUY MEDICAL tilSTlTUTC, or V. 11. 1'Aiiiii.U, .11. 1)., 4 Uulliiit'U bti'ttu L lioaiuu, Slnaa. V t -mm aLMfaar.i'.- ,'.tiS j