A TRIP ACROBS E Al S871 ERN HONDURAS, Richest Soll in the Worldes Cropss=Ulimate--lix ports, who Honduras, wervations as Valleys of the Fnormons Mr. H. FF. Bil from a trip to avnerienoe lings, has returned recounts his follows long by between It has rivers, 2X Om length, with im the richest sc in the wl wit most Known, tobacco 18] s wide soil ms! with lar and all well miles of ww impl orn by u in the vith ward, 1 the con er classes and tied there, ox then put sO0on 1 rawhide wiween, which wnke thatche Z A very « roofs of comfortable towns 1 ith and large houses w Wes and adobe with tile floors, but the oldest country | t travel over | part of the not have an opportunity and places ces of the I'hree crops of corn can bw and is very country the last as great rich and w and of the be the ax crops Zrow Kot Cruatemn 24] nter Ocean Love Upon the Hindoo Stage. Hindoo notion t of their love ‘ ! ng to the su ner dramas hand of more plays CRAs nymph, or the daughter of nine del y she locks the secret in her heart, % her lover for a long time in the agoni iL sus ing reduced to a prope tion is Wrasse A he Ceiest The hero be of Ges dif onse, r state other SDETa of the A Little One's Heantiful Answer. "he ttle one made a Heantiful al thout knowing it “What! kiss Man As papa” such n nely fun Oh. but heart Journal said the mother in papa read was the reply pretty in his Kentucky State Original of Huntley's "“"Spoopendyke.* Dennis Hannapin, a peculiar character Hamark, D. T., who is sald to be the nal of Stanley Huntley's “Mr. Spoop endy ke.” proposes to erecs a monume to He ton { the humorist cot ti frontier villag Cvenn of «Gry 11 31] I Luter Appointed Coren’s Chief Farmor. An has been pointed by the to be chief fariner, with a view 1 our vegetables into tha! nr) American if Corea 1 FIELD Lie ir wing y introx The strained ¢ {to do too much 12 one enunn of the amount of slipghod tnviicie nt work that all deplore, yet must acco pl, nrg | | ject A Boldier's Corn of Phenomenal Growth, John Albert Brown's corn is the subs of an official report to the war de- partment at Washington, | narrative to the American Medical soclety | of this city | the ( | tioned at Fort Elliot, | enongh | corn is cured | more and Texas. The necount | made to the Washington authorities sald that it disabled him from duty, and recommended gravely that he be excused from bore too heavily on his bad port to th entific eon RC, Newton, Elliott, The reported by him It is declared to superficinl diameter, and of a H( alpel and caus derful extent for its removal, 1 istent Dr. Newton relates that it grew again and again after ro- peated operations, and that it success. fully defied lunar caustic, salicylic acid, entire ex collodinm, scraping, can- indica and poultices. Within a few it was there in malignant as en constitutional treatment by ine was tried, but the corn seemed + like any other corn—a local affair, affecting or affected by the general tem of Brown, These facts have been nited States army, of his corn, us active such duti han REROC HI On serves dimensions of tae Le hat required the TON Wi Mit it was pre on, er each removal as big and not RY | on record for months 38) es the news that Brown's His name It now com is to be at once woved from the roll of incapable march and the medical men are informed that applications of liquor potassae twice daily for four months did Cor. Balt American, rer ers Nervous System Evidently Shattered. Alexander the veteran who keeps the hotel was seated in a large the his bar several Fulton market George Smith, colored waiter over ve a dozen hard shell A select quartette s of the waiter Taylor Long Island arm-chair at with when the chatung deal lipped and procur 1 hir a pot ted tl vie aced this ab di en they interce; s return and pl which h r returned w placed it on the d said: “Come boy ppe« nin ad been cooked th the » nnecooked crab mt of ! x was es } ¥ ' Tay ar I fornd t} SIMA BOW erah New Fading Out of Raben's Great Painting. ted view paintings and es O in Belgl ly accey the respe that, in i negligence or ignor- 1 the clergy and the church wardens, many of the pictures are dete. iorating, while some objects of art have hea. it has «quence of the been e of Sappears or otherwise waving been disposed of by nsterpie of Rubens in the Antwerp are year to year, owing to thick veils with which These veils are r when the beadles iteecrs es church at from of the vered Collegiate ing darker off art Yo becom- tempo tems rarely taised o oon - each of sufficiently ago M. de Moreau, who in his department, recting that measures it the preservation of urches. It is hoped will be tore masterpieces in the at Antwerp perma. ght of day. London A circul | tld be f bjeets of f the taken art in ch ne o © Measures Rubens’ two olleginte church nently Ww Times, the Hard Facts for Health fficera rdinary dw r of Fase the fol £n asures sloping f * noth {eet length, ten feet, wit . twelve rive nearly 1.000 cub feet of Were there no oo« nts alr uld as there = but little chance bit with from six to and ming TOO He + 1pa at the be highly ob neat seromd Ii Origin of the Devil to Pay. The ent sentence The Devil to pay, and pitch hot.” To “pay” the scams of a ship is te fll them with hot pitch. (French, payer, from paix, poix, pitch; Latin, pix.) Devil any dirty slab, hence, “The devil to pay, and itch hot,” means the slab is come to pitch the of the ship, and there is no pitch ¢., there is nothing ready awn Hence, menus ire i», no in no ORIN het, | nes all thi AWAY very ing vi devil to pay hore's a shock wasle of (Globe money Democrad Unaware of His Own Greatness, MP 1 Asteur is as unassuming as ever, fe is the same man who, on hearing he entered the London med turned to hia BOY lot, and said: “The prince o arriving.” not tmaginie was un tribute te himself «Paris it ns naw ’ Lt be Brown is a private soldier in | he is sta. | | ALL THE end of | | corresnot of | | COngressions | hostile S crab | 1886---------1886. and of serious | The Pittsburgh ‘WEEKLY POST, TheOnlyDemoocratio Paper in Fitts- burgh. Al the Low Tate of (ne Dol- in Clubs of More. lar «a Year, I've or NEWSof THE WEEK GREAT VARIETY MISCELLANY, Market Reports from all Ponts---Caltle Markets (1 Specialty. AND A OF Complete POLITICAI giving a cordial and National Administration, LITERARY 1 Den candid supe ANGLIA Pi Always ustrated tales poetry. WASHINGTON i os cho fence, mail of the Demo enst MARKET ! Pittsburgh. floor | 1 as 1 being LARGEST IN PENNSYLVANIA, We ba 8 -- THE BEST IN THE WORLD. rox ’ thom Bu? Ey COC \PREERRY fe VS RAN ’ GROWS HS of a Full i AND ORR EN Ag PF ‘ R. C. CHASE & CO. AGENTS WANTED HAR "SPYorT EBELLION.” yw selling by ly ent of thoweands 7 No compet]. tion. Omly book of ita kind. The "SPY" reveals many secrels of the war never before published. A graphio socount of the conspiracy to assassinate Lincoln, Perilons experiences of our Froesan Heres tn the Rebel Capitol; their hevole bravery fully recounted in these vivid sketches. The “Spy” ia the t Ah ling war book ever ¥ oubiish Badorsed by handreds of Presa and Agents Moly / large hand. some hook, 658 8 "WANT TAC NTS book ie owt WANTE or. Over one bumdred thousand sprplioations agrencion have bosn received. Wa have many agents who haves sold from fw in five haemedr od copies, gi The “SPY In sold only by our Agonta, and can wsf ba found in bookstores, Sells to merchants, farmare, mechanios, and soery body, Absolutely the rsiest book fo wil ever known | Wo want one agesit in every Grand Army Post and in every township and county in the U8 Por full particulara and terme fs agents addres G. W. CARLETON & CO, Publishers, New York. $200, 000; far Yale that wi will 81 ones bring ninw efor bo Atraries 1 ih of A fw} wove hr aent © a eT illand, Maine, | very well the past year, | only twice during that time, | variation being three minutes, | ticipated, | cont $20, tron ! But to the 4 litated } Only Temperance Bitters Known. cs No othe r me dicine {f d : 38 ony 3 Millions te tin ft In a purely Vegetable the native : | 1 wrtions ol Ww without the use of It re moves the eanse of ft is the rent Blood Puorifier and PV ¢s 8 Gol } i The Alternative, No person can ake ¢ ns and ren # are not destroys snd the I i tof r Billions, somite, I f These Vevers nr TH Ther is no eathartie | Fortity the body ag orntes the Stomach a i i] FtiInvig wpsin or Indigestion, For infinmmstory ar ' ve ‘ Mechanical Disenses \H Pe 4 £5 hy SAR Birra denen skin Disenses, Humor TT Dane or i carried oul of the use of the of whateve up a ime by Bitters " Fin, Tape and other Waoarms, ur w ve the 8 # lke Viepoar i ery Meanlc wu, Rearlet ever, Mumps, wh op- Hg and all chile dissascos may be ™ pepit the bowels open wit f ‘the Hite ¥ or Female « ompl rr ongie, at ints, in young or woman has b¢ the dawn of Bitters ¢ { i anse the Y tinted Biead when fa In conclusion ’ Around cach bottle » } 3 fos A } ’ he RH. 1. MeDonald Prag Co, 7 Sold by all Bealers and Droggists, Quick Railway Time, Wale better than any and | have had one that cost g150 Can recommond the Rockford Watch to everybody who wishes a fine timekeeper t ' : Lie Bock! Curately runs watch 1 ever owned, ‘8. P. HUBBARD, M. D. the Rockford 1879, has run Thins is to certify that Watoh bought Feb, 22 an It has run very much better than | ever an. R P. BRYANT. Swayne's Pills Comforting to the Siok. Thousands die from hoy lect to properly Impure Blood, Corstipation, Dys. pepsin, Malaria, A poy Bp , Liver, Kidney, Honrt Disonses, Dropey, and Rheumatism irdened with such Dury Th. which nal properties possessed hy ma’ for 26 . 81, (in 5 Ww AY 'NE & id by Droge 6-8.1y. anion mmey DI. Ps. Having set it | its only | It was no! adjusted and only | SECHLER a Giroceri eS, FOR & CO. Provisions. gov FRUITS ad CONFECTIONERY. \ AR KET Car A NEW FIRM. MeCalmont € Co. The f 0il Cake or Linseed STUDIO, 2nd floor Bush Arcade, B AlreadyS ~ ATO ¢ GEN ting teeth? Maur Te | § wad eine wad By! . for the TH Ye p~ . ADVICE ifs Wisstow's ail fine ® Ten LF piom ofon wr all drogen witie TO MOTHERS. Are you dleturbed at night and broken of your et by a sbek chili suffers rey 4 avd I aly THING ® ¥ o Joins tying with pain of« Hoe Ani Bynuy $ I g*t ad CRILeaey rom HR ithe of | ut ve In connection. urlotners ar ten LER & ©% UROUERE A WEAY MAREDY DR. RYMAN'S INDIAN VEG- ETABLE BALSAM. FOR THE LUNGS AND THROAT Bellet ps Eh him hy 1 Rym: in's Carminative, For Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Chol- era Morbus, This Carminative, medi principles, ! sitive remedy offered to the public; hundreds have been cured by it when other remedies have failed. A fair trial will prove its efficacy. FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, it is the most pleasant, reliable and safe reme iv for children *in of Griping, Pains, Colic, Cholera Morbus, Diar- ea, gh , now before the public. A will prove the truth of this asser- Nom uld be without it. The my exon found. al 15 the CRMER rh trial tion FOR ’ lent ther sh DYSENTERY. of Dysentery bave y yielded to the magic power of If taken according to firections Success is cerfain, DR. RYMANS CELE AR M] NATINE for child eatly facilitates the ng, by s fu ening the gums, redu. will allay Ans most Cass epeedil carminative, BATED ren Leeth- process ismotion £} 8s1n regulate " Mothers rest to Ives aud RELI HEALTH IN We : : ar i (hily a1 nergy the wi ost instantly w aln IN THE BOWELS AXD COLIC i uvulsions, which, if end in the npr R41 Over Cone t ily remedied, believe it not Ep ed. death. We ie and sURpRyY [| REMEDY IN THE WORLD in all cases of Dyrentery and Diarrhea whether it arises from teething or from any other cause, nud say to every mother who has a child suffering from any of the fore-going complaints, do not Jet your prejudice, nor (he prejudices of othere, stand between your su ler ing obi] Id and relief, that will sur tn follow the use of Rymax's Cansixa. nve. Full direotisns for si ng will accompany each bottle, Ba A trial of the Carminative will recommend it. Price 25 cents Sold by Druggists and Merchants genera iy. H. A. Moore & Co.,prop'rs HOWARD, PA. Country per Bottle, Mv. «
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