NEWS CONDENSER. 
Mto publications 
£ife insurance 
miscellaneous 
— Kansas has 100 salt springs. 
— Utah has less than 2,500 Gentiles. 
— Davenport, Iowa, is growing rapidly. 
— Illinois makes 15,857,200 pounds of cheese. 
— New Orleans is unusually healthy this year. 
— The Pope completed his 87th year. May 14th. 
— Mrs. Jane Larkin of Buffalo, is 106 yearsold. 
— Steam omnibuses in Montreal are successful. 
— A bed of oohre has been found at Ottumwa, 
Iowa. 
— Chicago has thirteen Baptist doctors of di¬ 
vinity. 
— Susan B. Anthony sunk $10,000 in The Revo¬ 
lution. 
— Middletown is the largest village in Orange 
county. 
— There will be a short crop of apples in South¬ 
ern Ohio. 
— Terre Haute has a town clock thirty-five 
years old. 
— There are 192 churches in Chicago, valued at 
*6,004,500. 
— Cincinnati boasts of 114 churches, valued at 
*4,262,871. 
— The dogs of the United States cost more than 
the clergy. 
— New Yorkers are indulging in Florida wa¬ 
termelons. 
— Russia has had an unusual surplus of rain 
this season. 
— Toads are said to be very destructive of 
honey bees. 
— Illinois raises the most wheat, and Iowa 
comes next. 
— A line of rafts 500 feet long, loft Lockport 
for the East. 
— There ai'e now 030 convicts in the Michigan 
State Prison. 
— The harvest in Oregon exceeds that of any 
former year. 
Canfield, Ohio, is to have a bank with a capi¬ 
tal of $150,000. 
— Rapid progress is being made on the Albany 
blast furnaces. 
— The apple crop of Warren Co., Ohio, will be 
small this year. 
— The broom-corn crop along the Mohawk Is 
said to be good. 
— Mexico promises to become a great coffee 
raising country. 
— Grapes in Chautauqua Co. 
signs of mildew. 
— St. Paul, Minn. 
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American Pomology |2IKI IIIUHtrutHous) :i in 
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American Sharp-Shooter(Tetesoepic ititiei... .v 
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Architecture (Cummings A MlUor) 382 Designs 
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Architecture, National (Geo. K. Woodwardkii. 12 IK 
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colored Illustrations.. a o 
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Du. (Muslin). 
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few years. Of 
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(those made since the enlargement of the Ritual In 
.Iannavy, Ml,) we have the 
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OF NEW YORK. 
ce, - - - 139 Broadway 
Success the Criterion of Excellence 
The EMPIRE has achieved a success unparalleled 
in the history of Life Insurance. 3,3 I J) Policies 
were issued in the firm Twelve Mouths, 
insuring *7,813,830.00, which is the largest 
initial year's business ever doue by a Life Insurance 
Company. 
Notice the following Liberal Features : 
Onlinaru Whole. Life, Policies absolutely Non- 
Forfeitable from payment of the first annual 
premium. 
All other Policies Non - Forfeitable after two 
annual payments. 
AU Policies incontestable for usual causes, and 
absolutely incontestable after two annual 
premiums. 
All restriction upon travel and residence removed, 
and no permits raj aired. 
One-lbir<l of alt. premiums loaned to the insured. 
If desired, amt no notes required. 
No accumulation of Interest on Deferred 
Premiums, and no increase of annual, payment, on 
any class of policies. 
Dividends Accumulative, the surplus being re¬ 
turned to the Policy Holder, equitably in proportion to 
hts cont ribution thereto. 
The, business of the Company conducted upon the 
Mutual Plan. 
The late .Tonas Whitcomb of Boston, well known 
for his sterling integrity, visited Europe a low years 
since for the benefit of Ills health, which was much 
impaired by frequent attacks of 
Spasmodic A silt m;i. 
While In Germany, an eminent physician, who be¬ 
came interested In his case, promised him relief. He 
followed the treatment ordered, and, to Ills surprise 
and Joy, his asthma entirely disappeared, lie pro¬ 
cured the roelpo which hud accomplished so much 
tor him, brought It with him to this country, and it 
became the property of the present proprietors. This 
remedy has been used In thousands of the worst 
eases, with astonishing and uniform success; aild it 
is now Offered to the public with l ull confidence In 
its merits. It contains no poisonous or Injurious 
properties whatever, and an infant may take it with 
perfect safety. (See Circular accompanying each 
bottle.) 
r |TOriUSTS AND PLEASURE SEEKERS 
.I Will find It t>> f.lioir fi<J v.int«iV 0 to procureu cODV 
Do EfRailway hook of " Summer Excursions '• 
Dead Shot; or. Sport man's Complete Guide.. ’. ■> no 
Downing s Col take Residences.. ;i IK) 
i, iViiiVi 11 '' lu, t Trees of America (UWfpp,) 7 50 
Do. Lamlsnipi) Gardening . j; ,n 
Drainage; furlProtit and notttth.. [.“"i;!]i i!.! 
Du BrouH s \ lanyard Culture (Warded. 2 00 
Duties ami flciiam-es of IIMine,. - 
i>vr,-:,,H ( nlor miter s ipaniwo”’ 
JCaatWuoirs Cranberry Culture_ 
IfiverynoUv ht* own Liurrpr, 
Farm Drainage (if F. French i’.‘. I 
Farm Imi.leioents and Machinery |.L ,V. 
Furni Talk I Brackett). 
Farming for Boys.' 
Klehl'a Peat* Culture. . 
Fishing in American Waters (Scot#).'!! 
I'lagg’s European Vineyards.. . 
Hint on Grasses. 
Do. Allleh Cows and Dali v Farming’ 
Frank Forrester's Field Sports(2 veils l 
Do. Fish and Fishing (100 (mgr*rings)’. 
Do, Manual for Voung Sportsmen 
Fuller's Illustrated Sr rawberry Cuiturisi. 20 
Do. Forest Tree ChltUiist. , 8, 
Do. Small Fruits (Illustrated)..I 
Gardening for Front. 
Gardening for Gut Snath,. .,'.. •! e, 
Qeyellng Poultry Breed im' Coinmereiui view I 25 
GrapeGultiu 1st iA. S. Fuller). ", 
Gray’s i low I’hinis Gn.w . i„r 
Do. Manual of Bn bn'iv ami l,essoiia.. 4 lii! 
Do. behool and Field Book of Botany ... . " In 
Gregory on Squashes. 
Guenon on Milch Cows. . 
Gun. Rod and Saddle .. . ,J} 
fs 
Do. on the Pl K . ... j |S[ 
UnUleld’a American House Carpentur. i 3 
Hhits to 11 oi-“ji Keepers (ilerhort's). •••■• ey 
High !• arming wit,limit Manure. "" ■£ 
fru.i vv Art i.f viiiuf uim., •••*•• w 
- • • ‘-’""IHU'I i I .M ill All l||n 
—dl-itrlhutod l reo at Ticket unices, 'll 1 ,2ti7, fiJUaml 057 
Broadway, Mb Claim tiers 8t., 38 Greenwich St., 338 
•'niton St.. Brooklyn, and at hotels and depots. 
A MANUAL OF 
t 35 
.. 150 
Thomas) I 50 
. 1 IK) 
. t 50 
. I 25 
. 3 50 
. 1 fill 
With full directions for 
Preparing" lire Ground, 
Sowing, Cultivating anti 
Harvesting the Cro 
As also tho 
Preparation for Market and Manufacture 
Example of the Non-Forfeiture Plan 
of the Empire. 
Age of the Farty Insured, —Ordinary Whole-Life 
Pol y. 
W.ll 
continue 
the jiollcj 
force 
PIRST-CLASS AGENTS WANTED In all pat 
the country. Apply at the Home Office, 
139 Broadway. 
Also, an Essay on 
HEMP AND FLAX 
in the West, Modes of Culture, Preparation for Mar¬ 
ket, &c. With Botanical I)E8chiption.s and il¬ 
lustrations. Price iiS cents. Address 
D. D. T. MOORE, 
41 Park Row, Now York. 
One Annual Prera. 
Two “ Prem’s 
years ami 3 days, 
“ ** 19 *> 
begin to show 
„ claims twenty-three thou¬ 
sand inhabitants. 
— East Tennessee has raised this year, 5,000,000 
bushels of wheat. 
— Syracuse does not longer tolerate the ring¬ 
ing Of milk beliB. 
— In this country, thoro are 123,755 inombers 
in the 091 unions. 
— Tho olive crop of Southern California is the 
best over known. 
— The new Constitution of Illinois goes into 
effect August 8th. 
Iron bridges are built In Kansas cheaper 
than wooden ones. 
— The peat bogs In the vicinity ? fontreal, 
Cannda, are on /lit?. 
The cotton worm has appear 
doing much injury. 
— Sullivan (Jo. has orguniaod i iety io look 
after horse thieves. 
— Caterpillars have done somedaumg : to the 
crops of Mississippi. 
-The oat crop of Ireland is this ;i the 
heaviest ever known. 
— Five counties in Northern Ohio Levs a n 
“ Old Maids’ Society.” 
— It oosts $42,000, currency, to run . mm t 
to Europe and return. 
— Los Angelos, Cul,, will make a million cat¬ 
ions of wine this year. 
— A number of physicians will leave New York 
lor the Prussian army. 
— A sick cow was cured in Peabody, Mass., by 
4i dose of six live frogs. 
— An Indiana gipsy queen sports a $200 silver 
tea kettle on her tripod. 
— Council Bluffs is to be lighted with gas, on 
and after Septomber 1st. 
— Thoy are talking of selling their steam fire 
engine at Council Bluffs. 
— The deposits In the saving banks of Califor¬ 
nia aggregate $34,000,000. 
— A Detroit paper speaks of aman having died 
f to m " want of neglect.’' 
— Chicago has a benevolent burial association, 
with a capital of $100,000. 
— Arkansas lias a total of 1,163,020 acres of 
swamplundsstill unsold. 
— Over $78,000 have been contributed for the 
Richmond, Va., sufferors. 
— Frequent fishing parties are leaving Boon- 
ville lor the North Woods. 
— The black tongue has appeared among the 
cattle in Dearborn Co.. Ind. 
A $40,000 school-house has just been com¬ 
pleted at Fort Dodge, Iowa. 
— A Chautauqua Co. farmer paid $100 to settle 
damages for watering milk. 
— Schuyler Colfax, Jr„ has been presented 
with a maguifloent baby cart. 
— The wool clip of Oregon and California is 
iUiscellam'ons 
OFFICERS: 
G. HILTON SCRIBNER, President. 
GEO. W. SMITH. Vice-President. 
SIDNEY W. CKOFUT, Secretary, 
L. II. WATERS, Actuary. 
T1IOS..R. M A ROY, M 1 . I> . Medical Exam’r, 
EVERETT CLAPP, Superintendent. 
MRS. wimow? 
As this question is frequentlyaskod, wo will Hltnnly 
say that she is a lady who, tor npwurds of thirty 
years, untiringly devoted hertimeaml talents as 
a lemale, Physician and Nurso, principally among 
children. She lias especially studied the constitution 
and wants of this numerousfllasa, and, as u result of 
this effort, mill practical knowledge, old,lined in a 
lifetime spent us mirse and physician, she ha» com¬ 
pounded a Soothing Syrup for children teething. It 
operates lllto uutg(o—giving rest, and health, and Is, 
moreover, sure to regulate the bowels. In conso- 
qucjico or this article, Mrs. Winslow Is becoming 
woild-reiiuwned as a benefactor of her race: children 
-eerti.lnly do rtrak tfpand bless her; especially Is tills 
tin. diiso la this City. Vast quantities of tbeSootliing 
Syr tip urij Ijaii.V soldaml used here. Watlilnk Mrs. 
Winslow has ItmuOrtallised her name by tills Invalua¬ 
ble article, aed we alneeroly believe thousands of 
children have been saved from an early grave by its 
timely use, and Unit millions vet unborn will share 
AST3EI3VXA CURED. 
EDIIYTOWN, YATKS Co.. N. Y., May 15, 184)0. 
Eiutoum RrnuAr, Nkw-Vohkkh: Seeing an In¬ 
quiry in the RURAL for a cure for that distressing 
disease, the Asthma, I write to let the Inquirer know 
what lias almost cured mu. 
I have had the Spasmodic Asthma fifteen years, 
and never found any medicine that would prevent 
an attack when It was coning on. until I commenced 
taking 'Monas Whitcomb’s Remedy for Asthma.’ 
I commenced taking this remedy eighteen months 
ago, und ha ve uot had a severe paroxysm since. 
“ Whitcomb's Remedy" has done for me all that it 
Is rooommeiidod to do. SARAH SEELY. 
Real (Estate* (Etc 
jyoirm Missouri i.a>i>s 
FOn. S iL Xj E 
BY THE 
HANNIBAL k ST. JOSEPH 
It. R. COMPANY. 
Al 
ior sale ut low prtona and on very easy terms ; thus 
enabling an Industrious man with small capital to 
pay for his land with money earned from It. 
Missouri Is not too far West to bout a groat dU 
tance from markets ; its Railroad facilities are great 
and constantly increasing; the climate la splendid, 
and good crops are almost, a certainty; while the 
numerous thriving towns and cities springing up on 
evory hand attest beyond doubt that the blight of 
slavery has been effoutuully dissipated, and that 
Eastern meu and Efts tern capital are doing their 
perfect work. 
OUR LANDS DEFY COMPETITION. 
Send for full descriptive Circulars and Sectional 
Maps, enclosing 30 ets, and stating what paper you 
saw this in. to OIWAff D WILDER, 
Laud OoniiiiirtMioiier, Huniilliiil, Mo. 
JON/LS WrriTlfnMD'S RDM any FOR asthma 
<*C., I.v manufactured solely by Joseph Harnett & t o., 
Dost,," r roprjetors The name and till, Ihenoi U 
adopted as a I'radet-Mark, to secure the pahlh and 
proprietors aymnat imposition by the. iotroducttmi of 
spurious articles. All unauthorised use of this Trade- 
Murk null. Be promptly prosecuted. 
Foit Sale by duugcjisth everywhere. 
Tpifis IS Til 1C MOST THOItorGH 
L blood pinltler yet discovered, and cures all 
humors from the worst Scrofula to a common iyruu. 
linn. Pimples und notches on the fun. ami scaly nr 
rough skin, which are such annoying bleml-hes to 
many young persons, yield to the use of a few bot¬ 
tles of this wonderful medicine From ,>i,o to eight 
bottles cure Nutt Rheum. Krysipclas, Reutd Head, Ring 
Worms. Rolls, Sndy Kruplinns of the Skip, Scrofula 
Sons, I h ers and " Ranker In the Mouth unit Stom¬ 
ach. It is a pure medicinal extract of native roots 
and plants, endiDtnlng in harmony Nature's most sov¬ 
ereign onriilive properties. Which God has Instilled 
nto the vegetable kingdom for healing the sick. It 
is a great restorer tor the strength ..ml vigor of the 
system. Those who are languid, sleepless, he ve ner¬ 
vous opprctoniioml or fears, or any of the attentions 
symptomatic of weakness, will tied convincing evi¬ 
dence of its restorative power upon trial, lr you 
fool dillL drowsy,dehUitaiea and despondent, have fre¬ 
quent Headache, month tastes lenity m the morning, 
irregular appetite tin<1 tongue c anted, von are suffering 
from Torpid I Acer or " t!dtnu*i„ w." [u many cases 
ol 1 .1 err l ni.opio ) nt ' only., pa. I. of these symptoms 
areexperionced. As a remedy for nil such cases Dr. 
I’leree s Golden Medical Discovery has no equal os 
It effects perfect cures, leaving l lie liver strcuathmed 
and lititlthy. I Vr the . ure Huidtimi < onstlnaldou 
or the Bowels It la a never lading remedy, und those 
who have used >t for tliis purpose are loud In its 
praise, to iieijuciivd, Tlirnut and Lung inseastur it 
has produced many truly remarkable cures, where 
Other medicines had tailed. Sold liy druggists at 
per bottle. Prepared at the Chemical Laboratory of 
u. V. FIERCE, ftl. D., Uu Halo, N. Y. 
THE RICHEST FAHMINb LANDS 
L IN THE WOULD. 
1,300,000 ACRES FOR SALE 
TO ACTUAL SETTLERS. 
NEOSHO VALLEVt KANSAS. 
Union Pacific Railroad Company. 
SOUTICERN BRANCH. 
The lands now offered by this Company arc sit uated 
niaiuly within twenty mtln.«. of eucli aldu of Mm road 
hundred und seventy miles along Uni 
NEOSHO VAI LEV, the rioliost, Oticsband most In¬ 
viting viilluv for settlement in the West. 
Uno-thlrd of the labor required it the East In the 
culture of farms will Insure here double the amount 
of crops. 
BUILDING MATERIAL AND FENCINU of every 
variety and in groat, abundance. 
8TOCK IIA ISING.—Thu rich native grussus of the 
prairies and bottoms, with the large area of unoccu¬ 
pied lands In connection with the (lev, mild und open 
Winters, present unequalod advantages for the rais¬ 
ing of cattle sheep und horses. 
THK CLIMATE AND HEALTH of Kansas are 
unequHled. These, indeed, are among its chief ex- 
11 nd are rnvommendiiUons for settlement. 
££ LAND.-From #2 to #3 per acre ; credit 
Of ten 110) years time. 
TERMS OF 8AUE.-One-tenth down at time of 
purchase. No payment the second year. One-tenth 
every year after until completion of payments, with 
annual Interest. 
. THE HEAD LAND OFFICE 
rii'vKl ^ ? TY ,T° al ! Purotmsers of lands 
o U ^ ' ripKETF from till* point are given over the 
Road. For further information, address 
ISAAC T. CJOOli.VOW, 
Land Commissioner, Junction City, Kansas. 
The important <liscoY r ery of 
the CAItBOLIC ACll) as a 
CLEMSIAG, IM Kimv;, and 
HEAL1WG iiRent is one of the 
most reumrkahlc results of 
modern medical research. 
During; the late civil war it 
was extensively used in the 
Hospitals, and was found to 
he not only a thorough disin¬ 
fectant, hut also the most won¬ 
derful and speedy HEALING 
BCnCDV ever known. 
It is now presented in a 
scientific combination with 
other soothing aud healing; 
agencies, iu the form of a 
SAL.VE; aud, having been al¬ 
ready used in u inn tier less easc« 
Yvith most satisfactory and ben¬ 
eficial results, we have no hesi¬ 
tation iu olferiug it to the pub¬ 
lic as llie most certain, rapid, 
aud eilectual remedy for all 
Sores anil Ulcers, no matter of 
how long standing, for Bums, 
Cuts, Wounds, and every 
AKKASION of SKIN or FLESH, 
aud for Skin diseases generally. 
Sold by all Druggists. Price 25 cents. 
i. x. \v»m>En, n. u, marks, 
W HITNER a III A RKS, 
(Ivil Engineers and Real Estate Agents, 
Mellouvillcb Fin., 
Will jell $0,(0) cores of choice private Inmia; *nme 
, t ?. r < r( i ve ,i?, : !l very valuable ami convenient t<> mn-i- 
giitiOTi. l hey will ulsrj phinr. out Orange Groves, enter 
J ls ‘"»ls, locate Honawteada. select uhglhle -lies 
for HesWeiicea, exemue Deedaot Convcyiince. Mort¬ 
gages, &c„ supply approved Fertilizer, },„■ tropical 
fruit Gees at imunifiieturers' prices, expenses uddcul 
and perform ,.ll work pertaining to their Il i E 
ness, promptly, and on reasoDUble terms. 
I , T, ,,OS . E An, E TO BUY.—The subscriber 
*- muds out i,no of the groafoAt liutueemems to 
nnrehaso Over 1,01)0 ACRJCS ol VERY 8UCERIOR 
LAND ever yet offered. This Estate embodlen 
everything desirable. Including a two-story brick 
Grist and Wheat, and a No. lCircular Saw .Mill. Five 
hundred bbls, oorn, Ac., expected thin veur from but 
u small field. Address the subsenbm fbr diitViiis. 
„ a. w. Gardiner 
nurrow IIIlls, i.'huptlco, St. Mary’s C’o., 
AW A N l» U A N K I N <4 O I-’ F i <j 
XJ PITKIN C. WRICHT, 
Dc Witt Ulinroii Comity, Iowa, 
Money loaned for u term Of yeurson unencumbe 
imnrovcd Harms, at 10 per cent. NET interest-p 
able annually. Interest collected when due it, 
been in bus.ne or seven years. Parties liai 
money to i.. , , , lease notice. 
COUTH J I) Its ICY FARMS. ^20,000 acres 
O Hrultand Harm Land for sale clreau and on eusv 
S'. ‘J’.iS 1 ? k i* I’WfCbasera. OB railroad 2-t miles 
south of Philadelphia. Soli prodactive, climate mild 
and proverbially healthy, pure soft water, no chills 
and rever. Map aud full deucriiMlQn *ent. free 
Address MORRIS A CO., 
Ft'ituklinville, Gloucester Co,. New Jersey, 
money 
easily 
made 
With our Stencil and 
Key-Cheok Outfit. 
12'" Circulars Free. 
NO. 8 COLLEGE PLACE, New York 
0 UFG CO. 
Ytowst?' 
T W 11,1(1 N SON, 
'RURAL ARCHITECT 
AND LANDSCAPE CARDENER, 
N. W. Con. or Charles and Baltimokk $a’8., 
BALTIMORE, Mo. 
I WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE 
to all who oonfcemplatt} Building that I am orepareii 
to execute Plans. DrawinK, Specittcationa, Ac., in koocI 
style and at low figures. GEO. N. LIJOIA, Architect. 
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