I ' t i; 9fc I THE DAILY REVIEW. 'JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop'r WILMINGTON, N. G. : : Us THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1SS2. Illl I I 'ill II I ' " I Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington. N. C, as Second-Class Matter. The Washington Post makes thia telling point. While the Administra .tioais lightiDga candle in the day to faciliate the hunt for - a j Georgia Ma hone, the good people of that State are organizing factories and demonstrating their good sense in clinging to the Dem ocratic party and efficient government thereunder. A cotton mill with a capi tal ol one million dollars was organized, Wednesday, in Augusta, and probbly cone of itsxorporators think the .State bound to go to ruin unless it sells out to the present fetal wart administration. - One of the largest counts of bullion ; eTer made in the United States will he commenced in New York this week. A ; " new superintendent of the assay office at that place will,7 in' a few days, take the ' place of 0. Acton, the New York stal wart, who becomes assistant treasurer at New York. It is necessary that there shall be a count of the bullion in view of the change. There is $350,000,000 of it in the assay office . It" has all to be weighed and certiefid to before the trans fer of the superintendency will be forai ally completed. This work. will be done by treasury experfs and it will probably take six weeks, or two months. Mr. Oscar Wilde, the English apostle of estheticism, arrived in New 'York Monday on the steamship ArizoncF. He wlU lecture in that city on '"Renaissance," which he interprets to be "t!he revival of the intimate study of the correllation of all artsVand Tif this "too utterly utter" young man succeeds there, he may treat other cities with his notions of estheti cism. He has also" written a play which be wishes to produce on the American stage, provided he can secure a cast of actors "who shall be thoroughly able to represent the piece with all the force of . its original conception. .Being only 26 years of age, Mr. Wjlde is quite, young enougn to learn a thing or two, provided be remains in this progessive country even a few years.. rV 'K51IGK 4TION. I The emigration from Europe to the . United States has been greater J.his year than ever before. The number that arrived at the city of New York alone from January 1 to December 11 wa1 419,120, on increase of 112,804 overlast year in tne same , period, The commis sioners of emigrants paid $2,500,000 for inland transportation, and brought, with them besides about $5,000,060. Of course many who gave their destination as New York only remained there a short time, afterward going inland. A larger number have gone to the south west this year than heretofore, Jbut, usual, the great majority went to as the Western States. The largest number, '43,419, went to Illinois, and at least one- half of them settled in Chicago," or in that vicinity. Pennsylvania, received the next largest number, 36,745; and 15, 701 went to Wisconsin; ,15,693 to Min nesota; 12,526 to Iowa;, 17,038 to Michi gan; 5,124 to Indiana; 3,331 to Kansas, and 4,124 to Nebraska, ft appears that 1,715 went to" Utah; but the statistics do not state how many were Mormon dupes. BIC11M05D (VA) AND Hi PRO SPE Kill The Richmond (Vo.) Dispatch, of thi 1st instant, is principally devoted to th 5 growth, prosperity and future prospectf of that city ; and the exhibit is gratify ing. "Its enterprising publishers have taken particular pains, by a thorough canvass and inspection of the books of the different manufacturing and business establishment, to have its report au thentic and correct. The increase has been marked and encouraging, as the following figures will show : Capital Annual sales 1881 . . $11,020,815 32,802,756 1880'.;. . 8,692,626 24,704,892 Increase, $ 2,328,189 $ 8,097,864 This is an increase of sales, of about 33 per cent. ( There wete 716 more hands employed than in 1830, and whereas in 18S0 the bands were not continuously employed, ial881 they made not only fall but in many instances extra time, and it was often that the demand for skilled labor .- exceeded the supply. The report shows that there are 675 manufacturing establishments in the city, which give employment to 17,648 operatives. The largest industry is the manufacture of chewing and smoking to. baceo, of which there arc 55 establish ments, with a capital invested of $2,821,- 000,employing 4,821 operativss and with sales during the year amounting to 59,071,000.. The next in point of impor- tance is embodied under the head of iron and nail-work, machine-works, foundries, stove works, agricultural icon-works, tobacco fixtures, &c, of which there are 31 establishments, with a capital i4 vested of $1,642,000, employing 4,042 opera ti ve and' with ! , sales j daring - the year amounting to $5,337,399. This is a showing bf which t he city may well be proud and with .the present business outlook, there are yet brighter prospects for the future. 1 ' 'l j Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound will at all times and under all cir cumstances, act in harmony with the laws that govern the female system. Address Mrs. Lydia E Pinkham, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for circular. ! nuujftiiinii. A New Jersey man! "couldn't see any danger m smoking while weighing pow der." fle cau't see anything now. Vie Judge. r Drill sergeant '(to recruit) : Throw out your chest and keep in your stomach!" A soldier should always have a full chest and an empty stomach ! Punch. A distinguished English physician who after a jday of hard labor, is too weary to enjoy a dinner and washes to avoid drinking wine or brandy, eats a few fine raisins, which, he says, have a stimu lating effect j - : I r.l'he New York produce exchange has organized a glee club. They will proba bly sing' "'Tis Wheat to be, remember ed" as an opening chorus ; followed by such selections as "Kjes and ; blime, "Peas, be i Still," "The Prairie Flour,' and closing with a vigorous cadenza o wild western oats. Pitt&lhirg Telegraph A Dead wood man saw another reach for his hip p3cket, thought the fellow meant to draw a revolver on him, and so shot him dead. Then he found that the man. was about -to draw a flask and; treat him, and1 he' much regretted bjs! hasty act. ,v But he remarked that the last wishes of the deceased should be ' carried out, and took a drink from the flask Many'MrserablePeopledrasr themselves labout withfailing Strength, feeling- that they are steadily sinking into their graves t pmen, by jusing Parker's Ginger Tonic, they would find a cure commenc ing wlib the 'firstj dose,' and jvitality and strength surely jfcdraing back to them. See other column.) "(.,.. r Quarterly Meetings For the ! Wilmington District of the Methodist E. Church, South: I FIRST ROUND. Topsail, at Union, . Dec 31', Jai Smithvillo .1 ti Jab 7 -8 Brunswick, at Sharon, : . " Jan 14-15 Woccamaw Mission, at Pine Log, ' Jan . j . I . . 21-22 White ville, at Whiteville. Jan 28-29 Elizabeth, at Elizabeth town, Feb 4 -5 Bladen, at Windsor. . l . . Feb 11-12 Clinton'; at Johnson's jQhapel, Feb 18-19 Udkesbury. at Bethany: . i?eb za-zb Coharie Mission, at Wesley Chap- el. !. ' -,' - March 4 -5 Dupliti, at Wesley Chapel, March 11-12 Onslow, at Lebanon, 1. . March 18-19 : "The, District x Stewards will meet at, Wilmmgtont; the parsonage of the Front Street Churck at 11 o'clock a. m., on Tuesday, the- 3rd of January. 1882. It. O. Borto' -! M ' - - ; - , " Presiding Elder. i ; - ,A Cara. , r io all wno are sunenne trom tne " er rora and -indiscretion ef youth, nervous weakneasy early decay, loss ; or, manhood, &c, I-will send -a recipe that; will cure yod, free OF; ch Alto pi This rgreat rem edy : was discovered by a missionary- in South America.- . Send- a self-addressed envelope "to Rkv -Joseph J. IxtoAirjStii Is m 0 ttom a fiim'ola' Treoical Ltd of ttars Vl6,n4 ts a FOSlTlfE Bemdt fcr tl' ttl4ai6f that cau patas la the lower pa t of th bcdy for Torpid Ldrer wta-jaooaito uixsxav rrl, Maiftrim, dal dtflenltiea of ih Kidaevg. Lirer. and Uritatv Oriraas. ' Tor Fskalx DifiiJU, Moath y Mtostruationi, aad nr la i-regaasv, it has noeqaJL It ret tort i the orxaai tat Miu the. blood, and heaee U the ba Blook' Puriti i. It 1 the onij knoirirnfj th mre kibt Dimabs. F: r Ll&bete iae If xiata'a Bxru Dl&bktm Cure v" j' " " ;. For sale br Oruztsts and Dealetf at S1.1 per bottle Lirgect bottle r io the market Try iu . ' .- i . ,' H H WARJTBtt 4 00)., JT 2J-dw srmte j ' r 8Aheiter h 1 Mew R iVer rj u 1 1 ets . JgQ'BBLS. NEW MuiLXfare 300 DOZ. LAROEROK, rortalebT; HaLL & iPEaasALL. A f V , 7 SI T 31 tlzscallaneons. Wis 5 A SEN81TIOX Has often been made by the discovery ot some new thing, but nothing has .ever stood the test like Dr Benson's Celery and. Chamomile Pills; their popularity and sale is' unprecedented. They supply a need long felt, and must become a household remedy. Just think to be cured in a few weeks o these terrible nervous troubles and aw ful suffering from Sick Headache, .Neu ralgia and Dyspepsia, and the nervous system put m a natural and healthy condition, destroying the posibility jof Paralysis, Angina Pectoris and sudden death, which is carrying off so many noble men and women in the foil tide of life and usefulness. This simple remedy of Extract ot Celery Seed and Chamomile Flowers, combined in the form of pills, is a boon to humanity. It has saved the lives of thousands of nervous, headaching children in our schools and out every year. JSo nervous person or sufferer fjcOm Headache, vieu. ralgia, Dyspepsia or Paralysis will do themselves justice until they , try them. , Sold by alj druggists. Price 50 cents a box. Depot, 106 North Eutaw St. Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for $1, or six boxes for S2.50 to any address. DR. Ci'iV. BENSON'S' J (4 Warranted to Ciir ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK. CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTJONS, DISEASES QF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLE8 A TENDER ITCHINCS on &il parts of the n ti body. It xnakee the akin white; soft and sznoou removes tan and freckles, and is tha BEST tollei I dressing in . THE WOULD. EleanCy put Tip, -1 two bottles In one package, oonaisting' cf both internal and external treatment. : first class druggists have It. Jl-per packaiw. ,1 J. W. CONOLBY, Agent' Jan 1-cm-d nra ; - ' ; THE VARIETY STORE THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE 8pectfully notify bis friends and the. pnblie jthathe has recently re- ! ,p tnrned from a visit to the . Northern EVJarkets where he has purchased the I Handsomest Display -- " OF : I," MILLIHERY, FANCY GOODS. N0TIGNS AND HOLIDAY GQ0DI, (hhasjever offered injthis'city. i . , , My stock is' Iiarge, Completo And in I have thousands i of thinsrs which it would take columns to enumerate. My fine, fresh FRENOfl CANDIES are a specialty. I lead in patrons well know, variety of these goods as my I have an elegant Millinery Goods, Hats Trimmings, &c, To which I invite the attention of the : ; Ladies. My stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS is full and complete and having been Dougnt iow wm oe soia low. 1 respectfully invite a call and msnec- tion. L. FLANAGAN! Variety Store,1 dec 19 , No. 42 Market street. 8500 Reward. WS WILL PAT TAB A 80V reward for AST cat of laver (InmnUintl n.i. ppia, Sick Hesdaohe, Isdi jetien, Oontti. pub or uost Teneu we o&anot eare with West's VegeubJe Liver Pil!, when the di- locuBM are euieuj eompuea witn, Tney are DareW Ve stable, end datrt fiil a irln setitfaetion Bctr eoeted. Leree boxes. ogawiuigw ruif, eeete wot $ lie dt ell DrajrgUta. Beware of eoonterfeiU mud imitetiont. The geaaine mannfaetared onlr hj JOHN O WEtJT CO The Pill Ma- a. e e h am mmm en," lex m icj vf aatisoa vUaieeco Free trial reikaze tent br: mall nrtmld n reeetpt ol li cent iUc aah IM4wl "3? JL T&GD 152 cTO THINK; ABOUT HOT BED SASH. PLEASE ORDER EARLY, i RASH, DOOBS AHD 8LH0S BRACELKTa.MOULDINb, LUMKEK,"Ac ALTAFFER, ,PRIOEi k, OO. dee 18 - ;-i- is IliscoUancoizs SOMETHING iX-TiA- ICS! Put up by a Private Family in the State of New York. . . ; And. , - . -..-yV,:, ' Bought direct from them. EVERY FAaaiWY i In onr city Should get rome of it fin orfer to see v?hat Pure Vinegar t ' ; j really;i8. ; :': -' 4 FORrPICKLINQ IT IS! ALMOST IND1SPEUSABLE. OYSTER-CRACKERS' SEVERAL DIFFEBEFIT 'VARIETIES. . From 10 cents to 20 -xents per pou nd. j Send in vour orderp. JNO. L, B0ATiWB!6rlT, fos.Jl & 13 -If.1 Front ft FALL AND Vi ITER GOODS AT rpHEIBES T ABSOTEU STOCK EVER brought to thiejeity, with all the latest ITov elUes and Shades in ii .,J ... coops. ;3ain MarvelJleux, Satin de Lyon, BhsdJ azne9 wnrrahs,48rocades, Moire An ' ique, Camel a Hair, t ilk Vel ! ' vet, Fltubet, COLORED, BLACK AMD rlLLUMHJA- STED CASHMERES - Henrietta!, Mohairs, Baitings, Alpacas and Plaids in endless variety, Pasiamenterie, ; Fringes and Trimmings, White Good, Housekeeping . Good D01LMAN8, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS ' Men andBoj's Wear, Flannels, Merino TJn denrear. Hosiery, Gloves, orsets, ijaoes: and Fdgings, I Staple1 & Domestic Goods In short, everything detirabie. .Warranted to come up in price andquality, to anyjim jplerom retail houses North Gall and save extra expense , by buying rom Ir ..': 36 tllarket Street eet St 73 ioSPJ U3 ?UR CELL H0US; . OHD E hTSW HAlTAOKlir5T, Wiuiaarov, ff. C . I.: FERRY. - J - .'I pmp . Late.Fropnetor Atlaatie ' HotaL:. i hat GLvj la aU tta?ayejataanta. .' term j - c t f3 per eay. ib fey ; -. .... . y- N ' s Mil 5 icJgi v A BEaiJTIFDL OBOAN.the "IIoiaet. J jttL New Btjle, Wo 1W00, J7 8top, 10 fnl- ssts Uoiaen lOBgne Keeaa, nuwu - w N DT B Urhlr roliihed Oete 'New end vat Bable improTeaten'f jut added. 8tool,Boft, Hud- Uoxed and delivered ob board cert fcere, price hit 8ixtt lioLLARS Nkt Csa. atisfaetioa'f uuant ed in ererj particular or money! refunded after o e jeat'j ase-Eve-y one laid ela aaother. Ji ii a stacd iog advertisement. Order at Once. , Notb' iutT rJared bj Oorrea ponder ce. My new fac tory juit eomoletcd, capacity 20CO Inatrn vents ev ry 26 deje very latee' Ubar-eaviBjT wood-workinjr mtcMnexr. ( Vast Capital entbies me t manufacture better jtooca or Jits otoney than erer. Addreee or lt upon HAlflEL r UKATTY," dee23 Wasbinfton, flew erey Dfarv Free with im J merest Table. UleDdar. ete. ... fe&t to any eddrest 00 receipt of two Tbree-Uent PUapi. Ad dreea OHAxJLKrt ii. UlBE, 48 . Delaware Ave. btla. deo 'id-iw GOlO MEDAL AWARDED THE.: AUIH0V A. oewirat dieaioai orm, nm rantedlae bestand choap st, intiispeasabie to every znaa, entiUed "tbe Science ot lite." bound in finest French muslin, emboed,f cl!p!t, 3J0 pages ,coaf ains bcaatif al steel engraving 125 prescriptiona, amIw mX mr 1. v to ail . lUnstrated Sfunplo, 6 e. : eeml lOW rtHYSELF. KBulflncbisUBoeton, AGENTS WANTED AT ONCE to fell tbe Life and Complete : History of THE TRIAL OFi GUITEAU. A sketch of Ma erratis career and FTJLL UIhTOBT of the atratsgre eeenei and 8tart-; iinjr Dieelosores of hie trial; the mot coetlr and remarkable ia the annals of eritee Well Illbfltrated Will sell iouneneelji Agents outfit 60c Terms to agents liberal. Address Hdbbab e Hbos , Fublihers, Atlan ta, O a. , v deo 78 Aw POPULARITY IS jUNPARELlELEO ! inn nnn cnt n I and still more IOUjUUU OIILU Agents are want ed to supply the bonder fal and iacreaiicg demasdforby far THfcJ HEfcJT, moat popa larand CHEAPKht . t r Garfield. a (toe wiiij. ,. This work is Profusely Illustrated, tells the entire thriliibg story of his even t(ul life and ti ag b death; ba been critically rer sad and approved by one of bi most intimate! friend; has far outsold all other editions be eauie the beit and eheape&t, arid our terms to avents are the meat liberal ofanT. upeib Steel Plate Portraits Free! Out6t 6t'c : For pr of of excellence, sleability-euccesi of Agents and terms address at rnc.v UD B BAHii fiKQS., Pnba Phila. - dee 28 aw,- if tf?i?i4 f- iiitl1M; THE HIGHEST AWARDS SP'SssS- in the GREAT WORLD'S PAIR i LONDON. 1851; at the GREAT EXPOSITION in PARIS! 1867; at the INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION in CHILI, 18T5 ! and at the grand CENTEN NIAL EXHIBITION in Philadelphia, 1ST6. All persons wishing to parehae'e (or ex amine) Instrument are ; respectfully In Vited to -visit oar Warerooms. Satd jo Circular and Priea List. CHICKERIHG & SOUS, 130 Fifth Avenue. N. Y. 156 TremontSW Boston CiiirDSll:innisis ON A AT j. c. IIABEET STREET, f 2 nfifi LBS CANDIES; the beat and ,UUu cheapest; 15cj 16Kc,20c,and . wc jw mo iiuesb -rrencxi Oa&d7, pr 3 pounds for 11. i -( : ObjlNGes and Cocoanuts by Stm ixrdon .Layer Kaielns and itron of best quality . at re OXE THOUSAND PA 200 Doz. EGGS; 1.000 lbs. Assorted Nuta 137" I expect to have, on or before Satur day, a bouniitol supply of Dressed and Live Poultry, of all kinds, and will lake order s during- the week for Saturday. Come early and secure your Christmas Turkey and avoid the rush and danger of not getting one. I will try to be prepared to meet all the requirements of the trade, and wait on customers promptly J and i deliver roods promptly at their houses. - 13 If you are contemplating changing your accounts for IheNew Year, or begin nlng one for convenience, I don't think you can do better thanstry roe. I will take great pleasure in showing-you around and eivine my prices. 6 Jas, C. Stevencon. d e '0 X French Carid ies. "I U8T RECEIVED, a full . line of fine fj French Candies, warranted rmr iA fresh. Also, Home-Made Candles, Fruits. , CJETKNS, Eaeead street, daors balow P-tJ- 1, .TfJ Lifeof STEVENS! It,1 r. to-day. Leerhornl lIIiacollancoTial' THE hEW JOBK WEEKLY HEBllbJ . JMS GOKDON BBNNETT PBOPftlkTOB. ' I The Best - " . 1 -.' " ' -ill. L ,t and Cheapest Kewipaper PnblUv ed. Poetage feres. ONE DOLLAR , PER YEAbI , 50J CENTS FOR MX MONTHS ; An xtra Copy to erery ;CInb of Ten. :ewYprJrMol,aid ''' ' i" PnWUSUeT.rj tj i. lb. Te ' PO&TAOE FRKK pays ior one year, r-unUiys included 8 ay for cne y.ar. wntf bt fcnodT. . A ' ' .. . I - I. . $5 pajs for six turnths. baodajs Ineindid. WM pays ur ono year for ai y speelfied of the week: . ":: ! St P7 fi;r ix months for any specified daj ; of the week. ! i $1 per month (isclttdize SandayaV wUlhi cnar.saon saotcripuons lor a leasee rind than thro mrvnth. L J ; riod than three months. TO EOttOPEinoluUac PoiUfa. weekly (European Edition) 4 DO I OS NK W b DEALERS faUPPLIED-iPeit.w. F.ee, Da'Iy dition...Two and a half ets per SundaT KdUiD... Four cent Weekly Fdition a e Two cents pr eopT N H-Nt le iban 6 c-)ie mailed d newsdealers at wbo!siIe tes".ir V i'-, 'i We allow : no commiuio.s on Fiubsoriu. tibns to DaUy Kditim Ac drew, t , NlfiW YOhK HERALD, dec 3 Broadway an i Ann it, flew Ysik THE HDNfor 18S2 wiU make its jflfteenta ancnal reyoluticn under tbe present mu agement,-shining as always, for all; big ud little, mean and gracious, contented axd u happy, Bepublicaa and Democrat, depirMid and Tirtuoue, intelligent and obtoie. Tl( Bua's light is for mankixor and ' womtnlia4 of every sort; but its genial warmth is for the good, while it pours hot disoomfort oi thebliatericg backs of V e ptrtistentlv wicked i bb r us oi loco was a cewstaptr or a n kind; It discarded many f t forms, ud words idI a multitude of the superfluous phrases of sncei t journalism lit ucdert"ok to report in a fresh, mccicct, ucbooventioeil way all the news of , the world. omit tint, us event or human interest, and ermmentiog upon ffairs irith the fear.eaeneM of absfcloti independence. The soccets of this expert ment was the suoeess o the:. Han It eneettd a permanent change iu the sty)i of Amricu nrppipenr. Erery Important journal th tablishedin this eruntry in tbb drtsnlyesh past has been modelled efter the run, arsrr important journal already existing hss beta modified and battered ' by the force! of thi' Hun's example.' ' M I ! i THB-Strsrof 1882 will be the same oatsnoxezfr trnth-telliog, and into estlog liewspsper, , By a liberal use of the njeansl wMca aa ab ndant prosperity affords, we shall mtlt it better than eTer before. 4 W a shall print all the newff. lutUnt it in r ad able hape, and measuring, its &apor tance, not oy tne traditional yardivot, an by its real intermit to the people. TJiiitanos from Printing Bouseequare Is Inot the first eonstaer anon witn the Bun.' : whenever any thing hsppena worth reporting we get thi partionlarv wheth. r it happen 1 in Brooklyn or in Bokhara. Inpolitics we have decided oplnioni: ini Ml 1 1 are accustomed t ezpresf tbem in laagatft that can be nnentocd. Wa ht whitn think about men and events 1 hat habit if ifce only esret of te f un's political eoum hi V stXLT res gathers loto eight psgts the bei matter of the tevn daily issues. As Agricultural Depar truer t of unequalled mtr it, full market report j ani liberal propor tion of literary, scier titic, and domes tio in telligence complete the Weekly bun, and make it Ifce best newspaper for the farmer's household tbat was erier printed. -' -c- ' Who does notknow and read and like tis Sunday Bun. each number of . whieb Is a Ooiconda of interesting literature, with i lbs nest poetry of, the day,prose erery line worts reading, news, humormatter enough to fill a good szed book, and infinitely mors varied and entertaining than any jbook, big or little T i- .1- . If our idea of what a newspaper should bs pleases you, send for the Hun.. .i' ; Our terms are as follows fc'" Fov the daily un, a fouipage' sheet of twenty-eight columns, the . price by null, p st-paid, is 65 cents a month; or f ft-60 s year; or, including the Hun 'ay paper, as eight-page sheet of fifty six columns.the prici is 65 ee&ts rer month, or $7.70 a year, pot age paid.:'-: -.:;-.. i 1 , The Sunday edition of the ;Bnn is abo fur nished aepaxately at $1.20 a year, postsgi paid; " -.' . -,; - . The price of the Weekly 8un, eight psges, fifty-six columns, is $ I a year, postage, psM For clubs of ten sending $10 we., will send u extra copy free. Address - , 1 . t, t l j W.EITOLAD,! PublUher of the gun, New York City. nov 18- ; 1 . - ? i-'-.f- 0urBf loved Ml) J'And his Faithful Cabinet: r . m; i r- : . I -1 , ;" V An elegant Chromolithograph of tftfrl Pre Ident, making 8 full length, porttit printed In 10 colors on hearr Mtior with rich gold border. 8lxe, 18x26 "Incbos. T sale of this beautiful work of art has bets simply unprecedented at tl per eoryi I order that everv famllr u'tr be able art pe( sess this beaotiful and touching souvenir c' our late President and Lis Cabinet,! we try mail it for onlr SO emfi We est farsfah tbisssme subifct. minted i 8 eolort, reducel t 9x12 inches, for only H etnts. AGENTS WANTED the time for agents to reap a rich harvest with these baantifnl nor tr aiia. Mothinr BS like .them. Rend fnr turmi ant hnv aaflbrlt to work with. GO RANT A CO4 Sum It mot v-in i lerst. xew Quickly nnd Permanently Drtjnson'sAsUusaEemedy is aneqaaiea as poaittve Alterative and Cure for Astfc&a saiDvrDerda. ana an ueir attendant eviio. .... . .w . . It does not njerrfj afford temporary relief, bat Is a'permanao rurprued at tM speedy effertt of ymir rerntdf.1 th fir medicine in tlxyeart UmNuj to! mm M in ,i . m,., i.narrTiM lull" flMiSIV . Mrs. B. F. '. !, of BeLraore, O-, aays Hi Z7. mnA made expectoratQm eatvS f!L tt,sendft HiiOl htufj." it your dran r m treatise aoa -"to."aj"- , j oct!35.?mdAw.