FACTS ASD COMMENTS. Thoso who think cf our Alaska as a small Held covert! with snowdrifts Will bo surprised to hear that it litis one river, the Yukon, navigable for l,f00 milrs, nnd so wide along its lower course that one bank cannot bo seen from the other. The distance across Us five mouths and intervening deltas is seventy miles. The Jin-riki-sha is the street-car of the Japanese cities and was invented by tlio Ucv. Mr. Goblo, a Baptist mis sionary, M ho went from this country to Christianize the Japs. So great has been the favor which his invention has found that there are now in Tokio fifty thousand nf these vehicles, each giving occupation to one man. Tho income from each is" about a dollar and a half a dav. Tho growing influence of Mormon ism outside Utah, ns well as in that Territory, was freshly illustrated in the Idaho legislature a short time ago. A resolution was introduced providing that every member should bo required to take oath that he was not a bigamist or polygamist, and has no sympathy with the Mormon concubinage system; but tho Mormons and their sympa thizers proved numerous enough to de feat it. It appears from theGerman imperial budget that Prince Bismarck, as chan cellor of tho empire, receives an annual salary of $14,000, with the free use, of his otlicirtl residence and 5,000 a year for maintaining it. Tho ambassadors in St. Petersburg nnd London receive $37,000 a year each ; those in Paris, Vienna nnd Constantinople $30,000 each, and the ambassador in Rome !?25,O0O; and every ambassador has a free house. The, largest salary paid to any state functionary is $45,000, which the governor of Alsace-Lorraine re ceives. Tho estimated cotton crop "in the cotton-growing States and Indian Ter ritory for the year 1882 is as follows: Bnles. Norlh C.'.roHrm '. 4;t4,tKX) South Carolina Gl:5,0O0 Gooiyia 645,103 Florida K,(KK) Alabama 7fi".00) Mississippi f)7!,0Kl Iiouisiima 475.000 Texas 1,311.00) Arkansas fiJ'.I.eO) Ttmness60 30"), (X) ) t irtfinin, Missouri aim intiinn rerri- tory 61,003 6,4.S,OCO As compared with the crop of 1S80-S1 there is a falling off of 118,000 bales. Antananarivo, the capital of Mada gascar, which France wants to get pos session of, is a beautiful city, inhabited by 80,000 people, and ornamented with massive public buildings, says an Eng lishman who lived there many years and recently told a London audience about it. The prime minister, who is tho queen's husband, is a man of marked intelligence and culture. lie understands the capacity and tho needs of tho people thoroughly, has abolished idol worship and other superstitious practices of the Malagassy race, and stopped the importation of slaves from A frica. Manuel Biases, commonly called "Old Blazes,", is a Xew Mexican gam bler, with a portable hell on wheels. This is a car, something like those med by traveling photographers, but is as bright and gay as a circus band wagon, and is drawn by six handsome horses. Tho interior contains a faro table, a roulette wheel, and other fix tures for gaming. Manuel has several assistants, and goes from place to plaee according to the outlook for profitable business. Thus he is sure to appear at every large fair within 2 miles or tho Mexican border on either side. A new and prosperous mining camp offers inducements, too, and lately ho cstal lished himself closo to a Texas camp meeting. He has tho reputation of running square games, and his party goes so well armed that they defy . robbers. Joaquin, Miller, the poet of the Sierras, has become a prosy worker in New York city. Ho writes cleverly as ever, in and out of rhyme, but walks Broadway with hair "and collar so commonplace that he passes simply for ono man in a crowd. Miller mar ried into the hotcl-kerping family of Leland two years ago, after getting ki divorce from his Paeiiie coast wife. He. had accumulated a moderate for tune from his books, ko that by writing about as much as he felt inclined to his in come was sufficient for fairly luxu rious living; but ho boarded at one and another of tho Leland hottls, and always moro or less among stock gamblers. Ho caught the fever and carried tho money from tho bank to Wall street, where, of course, he lost it. So the poet, with a wife and baby to bo housed and fed, has no time for posing or picturesque eccentricities, but works hard and manfully at such compositions as will sell best. A recent caso of suspended anima ting closely resembling death, aroused much interest in Washington. A Mrs. Reagan was on her way to at tend early mass at St. Aloysius church when sho suddenly became too faint to proceed. She turned brrk and just suc ceeded in reaching her Lome, where she fell insensible on tho floor. Jlerfarrily thought that she was dead and so did a prie:-t who was instantly summoned, but the doctor supposed it to be a case of suspended animation and sent out for restoratives. The priest went to the church where, after mass, he spoke of the woman's sudden death and of fered prayers for tho repose of her soul. Meantime she had revived and described her sensations. ' She said that she wai conscious of voices at her bedsidennd know that the priest had pronounced her dead. In nn agony of apprehension sho strove to move or speak but hr r muscles would not obey her will. AVhen the restoratives had been forced down her throat she made what seemed to her a gigantic effort, turned over on her side and came slowly back to life. A correspondent of tho Detroit Fire Press who is traveling through Japan, 'says: Tho more one sees of the coun try nnd learns of its history, the more he is impressed with the fact that it belongs to a wonderful people a people courteous in tho extreme, the very beggars saluting one another with the mor.t profound politeness when they meet; with a language con taining no stronger term than "You are a beast" ; a people industrious, in telligent and possessed of tho most vivid imaginations a nation of artists, whether working in metal, wood, ivory, silk, porcelain or tortoise shell. A people, a'so, moral and modest, according to their own stand ards, but, judged by Western standards, immoral and licentious in the extreme; and yet withal a kindly people, child like in their eager curiosity and the ease with which they are amused. Jugglers and dancing girls travel from one end of the country to the other. Every city has its theatres to which the people will go early in tho morning and remain till lato at night. The .llissiny Ltuk. There is now being exhibited at the Royal aquarium in London a strange hairy little creature named Krao. Krao is described as a very bright looking, intelligent girl of about seven years of age. She was caught, accord ing to tho account given of her, in the forest near Laos, and brought to Eng land by Mr. Carl Bock, n Norwegian, who, since the expedition described by him in "The Head Hunters of Borneo," has been exploring Siam and the wilder States to the northeast. Hearing in various quarters of the existence of a raco of hairy-tailed men, similar in ap pearance to a family kept at the court of Mandalay, he offered a reward for the capture iff a specimen. A man was caught, and with him the child now exhibited, and a woman of similar appearance then allowed her self to be taken. When the little one attempted to wander the parents called her back with a plaintive cry, "Kra-o," and tho call has been adopted as her nams. The eyes of tho child aro large, dark and lustrous; the noso is flattened, tho nostrils scarcely showing; the cheeks are flat and pouch-like, the lower lip only rather thicker than is usual in Europeans; but the chief peculiarity is the strong and abundant hair. On the head it is blackthick and straight, and grows over the forehead down, to the heavy eyebrows, and is continued in whisker-like locks down the cheeks. The rest of the faco is covered with a fine, dark, downy hair, and tho shoul ders and arias have a covering of hairs from an inch to an inch and a half long. There is, it is said, a slight lengthening of tho lower vertebra?, suggestive of a caudal protuberance, and there are point3 in the muscular conformation and otherwise which will provoke dis cussion. Krao has already picked up a few words of English. Sho is eaid to be of a frank, affectionate disposition, and shows truly feminine delight in her clothes, jewelry and ribbons. The showman exhibits her as " the missing link." 2ew York Herald. Murray Hill. Joaquin Miller writes in the Phila delphia Times about Murray Hill, one of Xew York's noted spots : Murray Hill, as you know, named after one of the lucky ones who held on to his cab bage patch till the spreading, growing town reached and absorbed it, is not really a hill, only a little swell in the land. But it is the highest point on island of Manhattan that is yet sub dued to streets and brown-stone fronts. And yet, low as it is, it is a height that hundred of thousands of brave hearts have been broken to reach and hold. How few, indeed, hold their place here for any length of time, even after years of toiling, stealing and strug gling to reach it. When 1 first.p t hed tent in this town one of the finest houses that crowned Murray Hill and fronted Fifth avenue was held by the man who "struck oil." A good, kindly man he was, too; and his I family of pretty children, born and brought up since tho first flow of oil en which he floated into power and I prominence, I found to be cultured, re lined and altogether lovely. But you i seek lor their lamily in vsun on Mur ray ii ill now. Some braver or more I reckless soldier in this mighty com- m'Tcial battle that wages hero cease 1 lessly has stormed their pretty castle, carried it sword in hand, and the great, gloomy and sullen old brown-stone front that knew my happy young friends knows them no more. This man and all his family have gone down in the fight. In the roll-call of fashion on Murray Hill lie answers not to Ins name, Killed? "Wounded? No one knows. No one stops to inquire. He is missing at muster-roll when fashion gathers her votaries for the r;y season. That is all. That is the c-id. And so it g .-; ali the time. I know another man who invented a patent hinge. Ho bought a houso on Murray Hill and gave gorgeous shows for full two months. One day a suit was de cided annuling tho patent. Tho next week his face was to bo met with no more on Murray Hill. Another man who invented a patent screw, is estab. lished there and seems to be more for tunate than his neighbor with the patent iron hinge. Ho says ho has screwed himself on to tlpy Crimes lea 1 into one nnother. Tlry who are capable of being forgers :ir capable of being incendiaries. Ole Bull's Infantile Love for Mnslc. In a memoir of the late Ole Bull, tho famous Norwegian violinist, writ ten by his widow, nn interesting ac count "of his early love for music is given. His uncle, Jens, played the violoncello well and had a collection of instruments, lie loved to amuse him self with little Ole's extreme suscep tibility to music. When he was three years "old Jens often put him in the violoncello case anil hired him with sweetmeats to stay there while he played. But the candy could not keep him quiet long. The ryes kindled nnd the little feet began to beat time. At last Ids nervous excitement prevented his staying longer in the case. The music was dancing all tiirougu mm and he must give it utterance. Running home he would seize the ardstick nnd with nnother small stick for a bow endeavor to imitate what his uncle had plaved.' He heard it with his inward ear; but- for fear his parents were not so pervaded with the tune as ho was he would explain as he went along, telling how beautifully the bass came in at such and such a place. Seeing the child play this rus tic and soundless fiddle, his uncle botisrht him when he was live years dd a violin " as yellow as a lemon. He used to tell, later, how he felt car ried up to tho third heaven when his own little hand first brought out a tune from that vellow violin. He loved it and kissed it ; it seemed to him so beautiful. To the surprise of the family he played well on it from the first, though he had re ceived no instruction. Ho would stand bv his mother's kneo while she urned tho screws, which would not yield to his little hand; but the tuning was not easily accomplished, since his ear made him verv critical, even nt that age. His undo taught him his notes at the same time that he was learning his primer. His fondness for the violin sometimes led him to miss his lessons at school, for which beauti ful trait of nature ho got floggings at school and at home, Genius must shine in spite of commonplace opposi tion, it it would shine at all. Rowing. The bow, that "touchstone of good reeding," says a French writer, has undergone strange mutation since the obsequious days of the Georges. Now the bodv must not be bent, onlv the head inclined, cordially or otherwise, iccording to circumstances; genulloc- lonsare relegated to dancing and pos ure masters, whose palmv days are now a record of tho past. In the time of the Merrie Monarch the plumed and jeweled hat was doffed with a sweep- ng grace to tho verv ground, and tliers held till the lady so saluted had passed or retired. Now the hat is simply raised in recognition of a fair ac quaintance, who must give the initia tive by a slight inclination of the head, ind we are informed' by an aristocratic luthority on matters of etiquette that i gentleman returning the bow of a lady with wlwm ho is but slightly acquainted would do so with a delerential air," but if there were an intimacy ho would raise his hat with greater freedom of iction, "and considerably higher. In France it is tho gentleman who bows first, and there, too, the bow is the signal of recognition between members t the sterner sex; in .England a nod suffices. The two most polite in the old-fashioned sense of the word of our ings, Charles 1 1, and George IV., took off their hats to the meanest of their .subjects. A ladv's obeisance to royalty fifty years ago was an acrobatic feat. The knees were bent and the body slowlv irought tor ward in irracelul and reverent guise, the equilibrium being recovered by a backward movement very difficult to perform with ease, But our monarchy waxes old, mid re publican manners, assertive of inde pendence, make high-flown courtesy ridiculous; now a courtesy to royalty is merely a deep dip, a sudden collapse as if on springs, and as sudden reat tainment of the perpendicular. Ail the l.enr Jiound. A College Without a Student. Williamsburg, onee tho seat of tho learning, wealth, fashion and social po sition of Virginia, seems to be last going to decay. I he college lias en- tirely gone down. Last year there was only one student this year none. The president has a splendid residence lust out of town and the buildings are quiet and lonely-looking and seem to hide within their walls much of wis dom, but this is all that is left of the once proud seat of learning, William and Mary College. West l'oint ( Va. ) lutar. At a find Time. Coinny.nder J. 15. Coghlan, 1 .'. S. X., writes to us from the Navy Yard at Mare Island, Cal.: An enforced resi- tlence of two years in California made mo the subject of most painful attacks of rheumatism. Consultation upon my case by eminent naval and other sur geons failed to afford mo the slightest ridief. Dr. Iloyle recommended to me St. Jacobs Oil, tho happy result of tho uso of which was uy complete and wonderful cure, WashinyUm (Z. C.) Army cad Nary HeyLtcr. Missouri has an assessed valutaion of real and personal estate footing up a total of WJ,269,242, and an out standing debt of f 10,948,000. Mother Kvnns Worm Syrup. Infallible, tastc!ts,ii. u uiiowscat Imrti6;fever i.slme?s, restlessness, worms, constipation. 25c, The Frnzer Axle t.reano Ia the bent in tho market. It is the most economical Bnd cheapest, one box lasting ns long as two of any other. hie preasinij will last two weeks. It received first premium at the Centennial nnd l'aris Kxpiwitions, nlso medals at various Hinto fairs, liny no other. . " Uiu'liiuIHibaI7' The Quick, comoU-to tnite.iinnoying Kidney, Bladder, I liniov l)i-;e;isei. 1. IJruntjiats. Good health is the kic HO-st of forttilios; lici leuiedy Iihh to otteu rcsturid this pri.u to the suffering as liood'u Karsa ai illa. Try it. "floi.riKK MrmcAti Pirootf.rt " (Trmlo. mnrk rerii"t("rpd) in not only n anvoroifrn remedy for consumption, but nlo for con Kiunptive niilit-on. bronchitis, rouelm. Bpittinn of blood, wenlc lnnn, pliortnoH ot brenth, nnd kindred nffoctioiiR of the throne nnd clirst. Hy tlntgistn. It iaestiirmtpil tlint there nro nbont ;M,000 blind perooiiR in Franco, nnd very littlti lms thus fur been done to improve their condi tions. , To l.ntlra Suuproiif from fmirtmtinl derangements or any of the pninful disorder or weaknesses incident to their M'X, lr. Tierce's Irentise, illustrated wild wood outs nnd colored plntes, MiCpests sure iiioiu.b of complete self-cure. Sent for three letter potv.ito stumps. Address Wom.d'b Discenkauy Mkoicil Association. Buffalo, N.JY. Tim total vnlue of the exports of domestic products in 1SS' was $'.x;,,.KlM'.M, nniiist l;W,wt417inl881. I'nliko other cnthnrtics, Pr. Viorm's " 11. Icls do not render the bowel costive nftot operation, but. on the contrary, estnblish a I ermanen'ly lienllhy action. V e in; itfi';Wii vnjrtol I no pnrlieiil ir cine i ri n rod whiU usiiij; them, By 'Ini .'iris's. It is not t;eneridly known tlmt the preflxAli to n Cliinninun's name is equivalent to the title Mr., nnd thus Bret llarte s famous Ah Sin, becomes, in plain English, "Mr. Sin." IIosik, We nro pleased to notico that tho testimonials relating to Hood's (snrsnparilln nre from New Knirland people, nnd many nro from lowed, the home of this medicine. We nre nssured that the side of this article in lowell, where it is best known, s wholly un precedented in the nnnnls of proprietary medicines. We leave it w ith you to decide n to the probable merits of nn nrtiele with such a Bolid foundation. Sold bv druccists. BrFFAiiO mcnt hns been so plentiful nt Dendwood, Dakota, as to become almost un salable nt nny price. Kmmli on Km." Clears out rnts. mice. ronolioH. Hie?, bodbuirs. nnt(,BlniiikF, chipmunks, Kopheis. lfc IVg'sts. Farm ami flames. The best in tlie world, nre easily obtained in Dakota, Minnesota nnd .Northern Iowa. iot ready to move in the Spring. First come, best served. County maps, description of lands, rates of passno and freight, furnished free by ii.lum 11. l.KHi.iK, Agent, Chicago, Milwau kee nnd St. Tniil H. K., Rochester, N. 1". No trouble, to answer questions. Straioiitkv vour booU A' shoes w ith I.von" Patent Heel Siitfoners, and wo.ir them n mi' A million bottle.' of Cavboline, n deodoriei? extract of petroleum, will produce new hail on n million bald heads, w hich is something that no other preparation ever uiscovorot wdl do. DosoCup. Advertisement in another column As inch advertisement in n paper is worth two on n tree. THOT'tUI SALT KHGOI Dors not diractly Imperil life. It is s dlstrMful, vex. tioim nnd nwluto complaint. Fatient endurance of Its numerous Trrjf small watery pimples, hot and amartlnc, requires true fortituda. If the discharffed matter atloka, itt'lies, and the scabs leave underneath a reddened I nr. faee, the disease lias u.tt departed, and llootl's)8arsa pnrllln, in moderate diwos, should bs continued. FAMOI'M CASK IN IIOHTON. " Mr little four year-old gitl had a powerful ernption on htr faoe and head. Under her eyes it was regular onld:ns; rod snd eore, like a burn. Hack of her left ear we had to shave her hir closo to her head. Firs or six physiciane and two hospitals ave up her case as lnonra ble, save tht he miitht outKrow it. When it began to mntunt 1 Imcame Harmed. In three weeks, with Hifeid's SarsapaHlln, thosuresbejran to heal ; two bottles loado her eyos as clear as over. To-day ahe ia as well aa lam." JOUS CAKEY, 164 O Street, South Boston. ATTEST: I knnw JohnCaroy. He is anhonoat, food man, whose statements are worthy of entire crodit. 1 believe what he sjvh about his child's sickness. CLINTON II. COOK, Milk Street, Boston. . nooirs SAHSAPAUIIXA. Bol lSa? DrugrfiFta. $1; six for (5. Prepared only by V. I. HOOI A- CO., Apotheoarlaa, Lowell, Mass. Tbe .secret of Living. 8ooviirs SarsaprilU or Ulotld and l.iver Rymp will euro Scrofulotia Taint, nhoumatiam, White Swelling, Gout, Goitre, C'ona-itni)tio;i, llronchitis. Nervous Debility. Malaria aud all disoatwa arising from an impure condition of the blood. The merits of this valuable preparation ara so well mown that a pinaiim n'ltico ia but nooesaary to remind flic readers of this journal of tho uoceaaity of always harm? a Nettle -of Hcjvi.Ta Hiod snd Llrsr Syrnp aiming tbi(ir tock of family nocoMitlt is, CurUtictfl4s oan bo prortoutod from many leading physician, ministers and heads o( faiuillea throughout the land indorsing it in the hiKhoat terms. We am constantly m rocuipt of certificates of oures from tha most reliable source, and we do not hesitate to recom' uiend it. We recently (.yorhoarJ a sufftoer from Norvoua i5e tnlity aay ot Allen! liritili l''oot l "It ia Meat, Ornik, lAttK Uic. and a irook'H waaliinfr thrown 111." A drugKimM ami at Alien's ei.-irmacy.l,!,, 1st ave.. N, Y. CURES,, .... Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, lumbago. Backache. Headache. Toothache, rThpnnt.aiwelllnBa.aiprnliia.Ilruiare, llurua. Rcnll. t'roat lU-a. isd all 01IH.U noiui.r rti.s antra. Bsls T BrililUU anil n-alersevsrvwh-ra. Filly Ctuu a Solllt. ukrcctloua In 11 l.ttiit"t. . - TIIK t-IIAIll.KS A. VIMiKI.KII .' A vooll.Kll''0 1 Mlllr. a., L.i. A. NYlt U .5 mt-H'r K'Tr"i?p9'.(l uallila tiruki-n ilowl i aVif or uflt.ring from the I hat lotlowa th at i ncka of acut diseait( the timf)ny of thounands who h&T been raiiwd, by a miracle, from a siui Ur itato of prodtrtv tion liy Hostettor'i BtoniacU Hitters, is a ure tuiranloe that ty the mms meant ymi, tno, may be frtrt-nctlw-nmi and re txtorvd, i'-r Bitle by ll DrufcKiotrS and Ddaleru guuerajly. IMITATION STAKED GLASS. Tndetc rib ably beantifuj. K&eUy applied to window glaH. 1,(ki roft-rejncpi, Hamule, etc., 'iltc. in stajupfl. Ai;i:NTS llKIt ALU. Kidbo.): Iar- lettb in iia tleuunciatitmn ot Huudry nnmbugn. Indoraed by t00U0aj(((vonioerit otH i ilband oiti?i8. Hare chunctm Ut roiH m-rnrjt. rubcrijilnn Uki. 1 JO W eubechbere ONLY Sj'rC !fJ0 t findt-r nf lonptit word, each h1iUod of lleraid. l, J.f.M S.HITll, PlnUat-lplua, Fa. Hand-PoYer Elevators An1 Hni't- Wheels fnr ftnrpa, fnrtorim,, tc, Duml 't.ittra (pat. Feb. N, for dwelling h.ujwH, tln'.H, fiti Tht)l in i'h, Priertand trt n-ulnis i. n.n it pi lica l km l.urdtMi llroa. l-'tuituiy, IM ivnuh Mh Au-., N. dun lo UUBumns). lilt rraati your i-eniKni. ui.stifi'rita back-pay, bouiily, .and all di.-at nMtltd totlitu-Jiartf uudor new laws. DflTF MT'"r n,lul'"'- ui.., nlm tj taiulSiiliuuairMI tmii I ri.n.itlf, a b.., ii,.i'tf taiMaT. hiniiiu i (n. Ktl-i ta lit-v. K. J. I it.yer U,.l4vm U. b. II. 11. XJT t-T l.laiik. niiil mr..r lualitui, atidn-8 (with tjup illl.l ( y 4 i if 4c i'U.i Aturix)ji, boa WuMhin ion, I. t CMCqps Off hlMtnmm N) STOMACH mC9 n t, i .: i ;S. of Frail?. Unsoru- p U I 0 u partlst nave tried to im Itato our Rem edy and deceive thepubllc by using SIMILAR NAMES, b u t d o not beds eelvedf see that the word with pie tureof an Iron Safe, on ablack wrapper CO ana white letters Is on every package. Also, see that It Is on the la bel and stamp, and take no others ft 4KvA.wMsasi t H. H.. WARNER & CO. ROCHESTER. N.Y. ITIile romrdy In an ntiaolmo iierlfle far the riinmnrs of avotnrni far the nelMnflirtnl nrrvoiifitroiihlrs of youth anil fnrihr ilrhlllty Ulrh prcrrrlc ol-' line. Aa atntlatlra ahovr ihnt sill dlftcanra uriae from the kidneys r iWer, we enn nunrantn ft-redom from dlaenaie by rennon of the power n ltlrh our Note Kidney end I.Wer Cure pasarsars orrr thene oraana XX.-OT8CE.-XX. AS BLUE FLANNEL GARMENTS Ot InCi-rlor Quality ofUoada araoi m t'i pi-iimiin Mi,liilrars," vthlrharenoi ma to iv nil null. Tin, Miil.lliwfrx ( ompanv , In onlvl t 1 it U -r'Uf- nil Oh.lhliw mailo from TIIK M1II1H.K HK Sr.SMitll ISlllili) I.l.I'K KLANNKI.H AMI i v-iii ' iJPiin hoi, i i v a. icnititiv rlnlhlrra. luu-l lipinin "SILL IIASUKltS." HiiniliM by the Stlimii aviiui un'i ,iii ur, iTkiuruii; Hie Knows. WENDELL, FAY &. CO., prr.MNu Aiii'.MH. Mtmn i:skx ciimi-ant. Btt ami MN W,-"h St . N,.,v V,,i k: 117 l iunkliu BL, u!.ioni fa a v,iic.iiiiiiieM., j-uiuucltlin Payne's Automatic Engines. Reliable. Durable and Kominmlcnt. rff furnUA Xort0 powtr trtlk S ui and irtifrr that nny n(Ar Mngint built, not f.ttd wit ti an AutomatM t'ut-utl. bnd for JiJuetrntod ('atalogje ".I," for lnfitrniation aud "Ticee. . W. PaiNK A ttoNa. Boa will, L'uruiiitf, .. ADD T01I1INC0M JluU'i utli-rs tht.umt nienimof inakinK reyulur monihi) rtrMfs lrom In vt'Hf inoitt.nl tin mnior inure deal. n In BRAIN.PRQVISIONS&STOCKS I'.ui'h ini'inbtT nttn ' t't bfiiciiU'l cuiiibiiutl ca nihil of ilt t ) lib. lirjuirti sent wcpkly. IMvub'tids paid tiioulhljf L'lub 13 iud BharWioldfra bm k ilicir money in tirofttx in oubt t titer iiiuiahn. JcuvUik ut i!u:U .unuunf tnuklnii mniia-y in jiuo, or rt'iurixti on iioinuii'i. MiHri'H, aiucai h. txiiuiiaury circnluri, wnt ii tr. Itdmblrcoi rojMjndt'iit tvntiii'd fvc'rvwlHMv. AiidnuH 1L K. Kkmiall tfe i 'oill'll Mlll. In & 1J 11 ISHlU' St.. ClllCAatO, lUU e!:g;;;e beds Built In tbe etroiif est poMHime niannrr. ana eniriuosi et rea'fy for work, either with or BOILERS ! without niMcin- i)n. All tli mason irk wm t htim done loweMt prices. Ninnke Starka nnd Sinrltlno; Furnncra bntlt, and all in anon work Tor UoIIr, l-nprint'i, rlr. nt liort uuiire. IliKbcHi rclnriMHresi fur beat work nnd LOW I T 1MU i:s CHAS. piKGER, 83 St. Marks Fl., W.Y. This N.Y. Singer, $20 A'lth iH B.-t of Attachments Free. . Won iuitd iwrrect. lAuhl mnniitff. fiuift, hiiiK.M'ine andilurable. rVnt on t't trint nlun wht-n uuoiriMi. llMy lloiu OrgeBil i -IS lUfdtt, li titops: Wh liajiirHl Hub l:nH,otoTroupif r.V knee swella, v illi $:i Htonl and $1 H ok, only Al-o tu-nton Ut trlai-nlan If de- hlivtl. I.lt'irant coilo, nmKtililt rnt 1.iit Oviralilt insitie ano ouu Jir rulur. Willi tt'Htiniuniala. free. Axk (M'nync tV Co. .47 Third aT,C'hlrao .a.TS CTTP & COEK-SKEW, ofv'iE k " t? inviiiui a noon ana nurse's nrnpni ri,ivjn,a...7 win nitirM prips iw a iirPinniri 3Ikai.HI MoN l ilI.Y to tliOM! Muiduif onlv 4 I'-iut htuiiiLm for a 3 month V trial Mil wt: notion. Hie Ijosk L't'l z riH'uwurffi H4viinii4ly one dnu-hm and 13 jiriwnis mist.ikfa ; the cork-screw fejvnLrt brrtiking onrks anil knift liliult's; the Jlniltb Monthly prevenu ? hunmn ill"- Addros M. HiLL l'LU. a CO., lkx .W, Auw lurk City. Sa tit thour.an.ta of r(s of the worn, kind and of finna atMndhur have hreii lui mU. Imleni, an Micfr 1 niv falta lu Hi efilmcy, tint I will end TWO tooTi'LiU KKKK, U potlmr nun a V M 4H1.K TKKATIKK on ttila diSHaae. ! juiy aaUvrcr. Qi vt Kiprens aud O. addruM, JLK. r. A. I'l.UCL M, 1B1 Tear, til., Nr Tork. 1 l-Qvo a )otutvta i tit! v tor Die above riUuunu: bv ita b CURLS WHI.I ALL ELSE FAILS. t i Vae In liniB. bold by druKista. riASTIC TEUS3 Has a Pad rt i faring turn al I otaara, b CUUibAn. WUD felf-AiUaaXlHav .-) lkUincoaer, adatrtai tsall u ail ouiaa ei tlx body, wait la n maewppraaasas eaa it scan prseaM bak ttl i J iniaMiiwsMwai 1 ) Li 4am arc thai iurnlaaia katUi a4aruidl a layand olght, and a radical cvracria'.n. Ills ducaala s.l t-i. &at hy nksvL, CUvuL-vrt iroa.' IGlE&l'OIf vxm tOM CMC Ula ES3CIC3S Traction df rortablAittt arm, haw Mill A i'laJV taiuiQ tor nncev rto. wnta Tit AULTMAJt A TAYLOK CO. Maiu.litld.0. a week In your own town. ToTma and i outfit O0 frve. Addrt'uatl. IIai.i.ki r A l'o., I'tirtlund, Me. A bVJ,,, Wauled fur the Ilest and i"art-Ktml!tn J Tir tonal liti-.lv and Hibles. lJrif rt n-drn wi;'.! unr SUUt. Ni JlDiN'AL 1'Llil.lbillNci (.'O.. 1'iulailtpUlU, (1 ' "I (i COLI-.MAN HrSINKSS rui.l.iU.K," J ! Va Nowark, N. .J. Wniu fur (.aUlouo. mAHl'iiK. ty.udaa! ti. iiiKev-11) niMdn. Cn-tly Ollllit tl). Atlttlt r-a 1 III k tV l'o., A tldiritit, N.r, A Bore Cur fr llpil.fiy or Kuh in i iiuurs. ' t3 poor. Ia. KlttbK, It Arbtuiat.KtLouia, MoJ rf&feiu ML Vi ' 0?MEk .- .iJ I 05 ir Tirrr-r-.- j w.i....,.ia. .iiya.., ...n...!,,,,, ,1t ,, ,1,,. . i., r ""... - - .- - ... :,!'.:, i'- ; .. ray sr,., -mw , a-. TV 7ft .. . : FT I J Us la- . .... . , ...-.' ' LYDfe PINKHAM'S COMPOUND. A Pore Crire for nil FF.MALB WEAlpi '.NRSSE.Htl Jnolndinaj r.cnrorrhfn, Ir tefalnr' anal 1Virnl Menstmatlo ifelBa.iitJtrt'Atl Clcentlltmajf ' th iSi )mb,Vl loollnf, FRO I..rfrt! UTEJU, Ac , fa"PlAa.nt to Ilia taati, afflarlmif aafl ImvMitlat InltartTrrt. It li aereat holfln 'prSBaily, aA ra Usves pain daring labor and at revular parloda. ritTsin.tss tss rr aud mEscitiBi it rwiir. IfTFoa iixTVaiaTnoists at the frnrrattva crrantf a( althsr ari, II la swond aa irml J that haa var rxwn before ths rmbllo t an for all tUass af Ika rrcxXTS It Is ha OrtotMl Ksatsdy tht World. PT"KIT)NET CO.Hri.AINTS f rither Res Find Great Rellrfln Ita I'ac. . Will sra.ll ate sverr vnstlita of llunimi fross tha I1!"0I, at the aamv tlmo will irtva tons and rtrrnra I" vhv.vstBi. A inaxTuUoua tn rasiUia aa Uxa Ooaayoaa. t7"Both ths Compoond and Blood ParlSsr ara prav parad at B and Western Avrnua, tjrna, Haa. Pries of slth.r, 1. Bl bottlaa foi-tt. Tha Compound Is tnX by anall In tha form of pllla, of loaamgaa, oa t rwslpt at prioa, 1 por hoi for cither. Mrs. rinkhare. froalT answer all letter of Inquiry, tncloaa I aeaU stamp. Send for pamphlrm, JTmtto thlt ftpan ryl.TTita PJ. pnrsriAK's I mm pn.tj rora Cu ntpe Vou. Hillnuaiio, and loi Dldllr of tha Liver. B sit i-Hold b all I)rBlata.- (a) FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF. CON8TIPATIOM- Noothevdinorw la sorrrralont in this1 bourv ti7 na Conatijiation, nnd no rsmod.r hruiaver rqualledth oolnbrated KLDNKX-WORT m a f cure. Whatever tho CAtwo, howavor obsUaat tho oaeo, this romedjr will ovi rooms it, DBI THlfldSifKinff ooiAplalnt Mr I tm UO s very ant b be oorujUloavbed, with eoristljwtlon. Kiting -Wort strenirta'ietsA tbe weak on oil parte and quickly eye all kinds of File even whoi &Uwuiulav iiuCl nlloln have before faiiXtdL v 4 ; e nntwUIUHD IC.WIsiirWON- EEaFUtt CURB, as it 1s for ALL the pnUuXtl r A ' ltrrataMa et llta If llnaaitai- I I wank n M t EtAIMftla. is c.eiuises) uie ayuutui oi uio occ-u io;:t n un n oou os the drradrul aufloritur wblcu oaxy uxm p TioUnui cf rhrumtipra oan reM.. nrrtAvamrat fvmn ant (Vila tfirHMn rl iaWvaae baT. i! a. UWli VUaLbiy r;iintti, aii'i 'i nnnum wiw PERFECTLY CURED. tlvTt elranara, HtrriiRthena nnd rrves New l.U'eto all tlto important orr.aiia of tha body. Tho natural actloa of tha Kidnrva la realorrd. Tha Uver la rleannod cf all diaeaeo, aut tha BowaUmove ti"ocly and houltiifully. rlt Acta nt the same Urr m the FTDNCTrl, UVEll AI'IDBOWJSiaSJ MILIlLyliRliULIsTIL ' l. l.nil III or IHIY. Dry ran bo sent bTDlallT' W7MJ1, Kli'nAUIiSdN ft CO.. Illlrllni.-ton.Vt. (BT MM DEAEVSOLJD DYES. Esst Dyes ver Mads. jrron saK. "vvool, oh cotton. DeSSES, COATS, 8CARF8, HOODS, YARN, 8TOCKINC8, CARPET RAQS.I RIDBON8, FEATHERS, or any fabrio mi f aucy article ooally aud porfcctly oolored to any kliodo. Rlaek, Jlrawa. Urera, Illue, Searlet, Cardinal Krd, Navy Iilne, kVsl 11 raw a, Ollvs flreen. Terra Cotto, and SO other boat oolora. 7arrftnted Faat and Durable. Each package will color ono to faurlba. of goodn. If you have never us?d Dyes try these onoa. Von will be delighted. Bold by drucetste, or send ua 10 oenta and any oolor wanted sent post-paid. Sa oolored aomplea and a act of fanoy cards aont for a 80. atamp. HULLS, HU'IIAltlMO'V,&CO.,Harltarto,Tt. 1 GOLD and SILVER PAINT.1 Bronze Paint. Artists' Black. I For ffllcllng Fancy Easkota, lfram(s. laampe, j Chandeliers, and for all kinds of ornamontl work Equal to any of tho high, priced kinds and only lOots. a panhfitre.at the dnielpta.or post-paid from H'FIIH, ItlOn AIOX Jk CO.. Hurltnrtea.Ta. taahiii-aTijiV-aiaf t'rriS arifViaf rnii- rrtatti tonsumption can Be Cured I DR. WM. FOR THE LUNGS I 'it its Conniimptlon. 'nlilM, Vnrumnntn In liut iikm Kroiirhhil lliItrnllliM, ItronchltltH lloitrHrnt'. AhiIiiiiii, Croup, Wliooitinic ( ouuli, ana nil OiHiiMpi H tbe ltrrntliin OrKniiN. It noulhra iiiitl henU the ilfiubritiio nl tho 1. Milan, iiillaiiiril find in.foneil bj bn tliinir ni Ml pretfiitM I he it i it lit nvii'hIn nml liH'tiin M4rifKM tlit rtit'Nt vlilcli niTiiiuuiiny ll. t 01111111 pi ion in uol mi iiirnrable iimlHflr. 11AKIK II A I, S A M cure you, even Ihmiuh protrnnioual iiiit (iiIIm. TtsS aasatasaffisfflir aa i s anamfl i laansfcani mWLWmHMBStBOam J unfailing And InfnV liattlu In cumiK Kpii opiio Fils, ripaj-nits t'otivubiuns, Ht. Vmsj 1 lance, Alcobotim, Opium Knttne, t-r-oua debility .St-rofulai 1 nnd all Nervous nnd tlood diseases. To Clergymen, Lawyers, Literary men. Mer- fliaula. Bunkers, La- &Wh '' ad ft- wboseR t lary employment - 'A w V-"! tiattbm. leiroua 1'wis- IrreKUlariUea bUxxl. Btoniaoh. bowels or ktndeys. or who requiro a nerve ie rcquiro a siftfv tonln. Hppetis l P RtimulHtit, Han 1 ra Nervineislnva Tboiusandriprtx' unifier or ; HamurltAU 'ahiable. i itrtx'lMlin it I in RUfltnind the ilh. THK in ole Propria to tlie nioht wonderful in-1 vlporantthateversufltfiindthe8iiikingHyfltein. siile by all lruK8-iih. THK IU. fci. A. ltlCHMOND) Ml'JJJCAL CU. tK'le Proprititora, fit. Joseph, Mo. ( THE BEST TAMIL MAG AZIK2 For Two Dollars. Vemorest'a Illustrated Monthly. 8old by all Newsdenlera atiid Poatmnatora. ar I be Editor ofthia paper will take your sub rriptinn. Nrnd twenty crnta fur a eperlmra ropy to V. JKNM.Nt.a, llKHOKKoT, Fub- lilier, 17 J. nat 14th Htreet, Hew or. GamsuGn Sense Chairs Ami Kuoaera. htiucs, durable and conilortable. No I liKtit, triihlijr atulf, but coud, bouuat bums ctmiforta. I aH'cial diiutitit to t'lurKi iiihu. bfiiu siaiiip lur Mtl I !) to J . A. SIM I.AIK, .HottviUe, Uum. ittiaa i ouii. jsevv au la. rXTiVnj ..Mn not tk. .1-xzl'u . ...i.'.iVm y i,au ill nXii Qa1 M ff-'' watt tiruikra. liy mail liDO. (Jucu rrn m fm S'euralgia and Cbrnnlo Plorrbea, or M 1 1 1 I Bowel GouiLilaitit. Why sufter wbun a J II J oJ tain cure tir either inav be obLami t4 rci'iita, or lHttj lor$l. lJtiatAK"ttaniiatakHD. Atiilre Ii. K. Kmiulkh, litu tJitavvii, Putnam Co., Ohio. YflMVfi l"'"nl l'lH"l,'iy iei" and wa'wij VAl.t N'i JM. KKOS., JuiM-illr, Win a V W IB Va llla.11 tllMI )HU U MIUUIHIII, . ITaUlAia in a R t 5 rt I11 da at hciiiH. tSauipbts wm tti tybtTwl f) 10 tJtU Addrvaa hiU-wj.S A Cu., Furtlaud, Mt. HALL'S Sla7 BB BSVIB BIB m s IV- fc NEVER FA J l - -