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If you are sick Hop I3ittois will surely aid Nature in nuking you well when all elsr f.nls. If you arc costive 01 djspeptic, or are suHeiing fionjany othci of the numerous diseases of the stomauli or bowels, it is your own fault if you remain ill, for Hop Bitters i«, a sovereign lemedy in all .such complaints. If yon arc wasting aw ay with any form of Kidney disea.se, stop tempting Death this moment, and turn for a cure to Hop Bitten. If you are Netvous use of Hop Bitter-.. II you are sick with that ter ible disease, Nenousnes-., jou will find a " Balm in Oilcud" ia the usio of Hop Bitteis. If you are a fie(|ticntur, or a resident of a miasmatic distiiet, huiiicude join .system against the scourge of all conntues — mal.uial, epidemic, bilious, and intermittent fe\eis — by the us>e of Anibiiciui Co 'a Hop Bitters. It you have iou»h, pimply, or s.illow skin, bad bieatli, pains and aches, and feel miserable jieneially, Hop Bitteis will {jive you fair .skin, neh blood, and sweetest breath, health and comfoit. In short, they cure all Diseases of the btomach, Bowels, Blood, Lher, Ncnes, Kidney's, Biight'i Disease. £500 will bo paid for a case they will not cure or help. Druggists and chemists keep them. That poor, bediidden, invalid wife, sister, mother, ordaughter, can be made the pictuio of health, by AmeMiean Go's Hop Bitteis, costing but a tnile. Will you let them suffer ? None genuine without a bunch of green Hops on white label and Dr JSoule's name blown in bottle. (Shun all otheis as vile, poisonous stud.
Tin: Spectator calculator that (iustavc Doru tniibt hn\ c made eight illustrations a day, on an avciago, during the i-eeond 15 >ear» of hus life. At 30 years he had published 14,000. Tin? C'/.ar'-i Evi'atk.— One may form aoine idea of the extent of the posbesaions belonging to the Russian Emperor, as piopeity immediately attached to the crown, when wo hear that the Altai estates alone cover nn aica of 40,000,000 desjiitins, or o"er 170,000 wjuaie miles, being about three times the si/-o of England and Wales. The Ncttchinsk estates, in Eastern Sibciia, aio estimated at about 18,000,00!) dewjatins. In the Altai estates arc situated tlie gold and mlvci mines of Bomau, I'aulov, Smijo\ and Loktjepp, the copper foundry at Sasoum, and the great iron woiks at Oa\rillov, in the tialagirov district. The receipts fiom these enormous estate 1 * are in a ridiculously pitiful mtio to their extent. In the year 1882 they amounted to ( J.">0,000 loublcH, or <i little more than €{)."),000 ; while for 1883 the rc\cniie wan estimated at loss than half this sum, or about 100,000 roubles. Tlio rents, A.c. f gave a surplus over cxpciiho of ndmiuistration of about l,.") 00 ,000 roubles. On the oilier hand, the working of the mines allowed a deficiency of over 1,000,000 rubles ; hence the icsult just indicated. A paitial e\pl,ination of this veiy unsatisfactory state of things is to be found in the situation of the mincH, which ate gencially in places quite destitute of wood, while the smelting works were naturally ttituated in distiicts wlieic wood abounds, aometimeH as inuuli as GOO oi 700 KilometeiH distant from the mines. The cost of transpoit of i.iw materials brcamo cousuleiable in this way. By degree* all the wood available in the ueighbouihood of the smelting works became used up, and it wa« necessary to fetch wood from distances of even over 100 kilometers. Formerly the mines were really penal settlements, worked by convicts, who were partly helprd by immigrants whose sons weie exempted from military service on the condition of working in the minea. But since tho abolition of serfdom this system has been quite altered, and there is now a great dcnl of free labour on the ordinary condition)!.—London Times,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2032, 16 July 1885, Page 4
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643Remember This. Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2032, 16 July 1885, Page 4
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