( I jiUo1 n) corrpsiionilcnt s'its: I Un.ro j;i t iimslioiia rulo of mnny union over 11m ulioa rorion of tho grrat Koriiiwc:),, tlirotigli tlio J!pi1 llivor rrvl loy siml on west. Tlie grcnt Pair? triple ami Williams farms liave boon fully do pei ibcd, ro I will not enlarge on their immensity, bnt toll your renders liow tlic-y start new towns hero, ami the causa of the mighty inflow of brains nnd onjiital. It may be all mimmel up in the word "wheat," but this does not toll the whole Rtory. Accepting the in vitation of friends at Buffalo, forty ruilos wert of this point, we "drove twpnfv-fivA Tni'loa amit.li nwr I 1-ia AnrMnca prairie, reaching the southwest branch of the Northern Taciflo. Hero a town is springing "p, & being one of thousands on till the new lines building out of Furgo. Six weeks ago the great prairie as dotted by tne occasional hut of the homesteadernow the black line of the railroad grade stretche. i MthiS can roach. A month ago Sheldon wis can ronch. A month ago Sheldon was unknown: nnw Hi or a am torn cfnroa n boarding-house, postofliee, blacksmith shop, etc. And so it is all over the country. Hundreds of sections are being soid daily, and tho wheat crop is being threshed out by the thousands of bushels. How about tho profits of wheat raising? Careful judges practically agree that., with land at from $5.50 to $7 per acre, the "permanent investment ready for thefi rst crop will beaboutSll Tor acre for a pection. This includes buildings and the ground ready for the first crop. Subsequent crops can be grown for $7.50. The yield ranges irom in teen to inirty bushels per acre, of the finest quality, and this, at an av erage of twenty bushels per acre, with prices at SI per bushel, pays an enor mous interest. This figures on the basis of hiring everything done while the owner pursues other bnsiness. If one gives his own time and labor it can be done much cheaper, It is euch returns as these for sixteen years in succession that causes Fargo to have four lines of railroad, with three more building; that has caused land in the immediate vi cinity to increase from $10 per acre to $5 per lot in three years, that causes great blocks to go up as if by magic, and makes house rents from $20 to $30 per month at this noint. nnrl bn in. creased the price of land nil along the railroad from $2 to $20 per aere. In places I found the black prairie soil three and one-half feet in depth, and the whole country is being settled by a splen did class of people. Wages are from 1.50 to $2.50 per day for common la borers; mechanics receive from &.J.50 to $4; man and team, $4 per day, etc. Land can be bought in the vicinity of the new roads for $5.50 to $7 per acre. What Causes lite Llood to CIrculate.2 To what degree the heart is aided by other forces is yet a matter of investi gation. Probably there are several forces assisting. The elasticity of the arteries increases their carrying ca pacity. They are firm, elastio tubes, which expand under the pressure from each heart contraction, and then by their own elasticity contract and help the onward flow of the blood. In the smaller arteries the flow loses the inter mittent character it possesses in the larger arteries, and becomes a steady stream. The elasticity of the arteries serves precisely the same purpose as the nir chamber of any force-pump, that of caualizincr the flow, and the amount delivered. The whole force is derived from the heart; the ar teries cause the force to act continu ously. The veins are lax tubes, somewhat larger than the arteries, and capable of holding all the blood in the body. They convey the Bame amount of blood as the latter, but more slowly. In the larger veins, however. nan.rt.Vi a nnrioion the velocity may be 200 millimeters per fteoond. They are provided with valves which effectually prevent the blood from flowing backward to the heart. Any compression, produced by musca far contraction, or otherwise, will there lore assist the forward flow of venous blood. This is one explanation why ex ercise hastens the circulation. The movement of the chest in breathing probably aids the pulmonary circula tion, the blood, as well a3 the atmos phere, tending to fill the vacuum during inspiration. Physical capillary lorce is not gen erally regarded as an active force in the circulation. But there is an admitted force in the capillaries, resulting from the attraction of the tissues for the ar terial blood, containing tho required oxygen and nutriment. The vital con dition of the tissue becomes a factor in the maintenance of the circulation." It is this force, primarily, which adapts the amount of blood to the varying need of any organ; the nervous system regulates the supply by varying the caliber of the vessels. i- The force in tho capillaries, or some other force, carries the blood, after death, from tho arteries, where the heart leaves it, into the veins. Finding the E teries empty after death gave rise to the idea that they conveyed only air whence the Dame. It was this belief which narvey overthrew in 1020. rojiulur Science Monthly. Alligator Children. A Southern paper gives an account of a woman near Live Oak, Fla., who was pursued and very much friehtfinA.l Vw huge alligator. Subsequently she gave uiilu io twins, uom males. They were perfect children down to their waists, and complete alligators below tail and all. There are short, webbed feet and legs at the lower portion of the abdomen like alligators. They crawl wuai iueir nanas, dragging themselves about just as an alligator does. They make a squealing, inarticulate noise. The mother has a large tank filled with water, in which she keeps them, and they live nearly all the time in it. They "if uuyt lourieen or mteen years old. Comparatively few outside the imme diate neighborhood knew of the case until the enterprising newspaper man got hold of it. Tho mother has re- fused large oilers of money to exhibit her children. The sculptor is the man who "cuts a i w. t ii if 1 jvnjr ugure. if n,u.TM my lunch of the money pp. ; i for pakes. washes ami liniments is ulterly thrown away, a. uimpie iinnse or a rut is healed by nature jurfc a well without tho aid of any contrivance for bringing money into the nanus of Uicrenious in ventors. A cut requires generally nothing imt to have the edges drawn together with small strips -of stieking- piasier, ana a simple Jinen cloth moist- i ll Ajl TT" 1 1 nfl 1 n- An t i H C - ... ' nam verm wnii-i lu irunvc jlJllltlli1 mation. A burn is relieved by immedi ate exclusion of the air. Unless it bo severe and widely spread enouch to re quire modical attendance, this can be done by covering it with flour, with sweet-oil or cotton, or a little Bcraped raw potato. It is a mistake to believe that a good complexion depends upon such and such cosmetios. Tt rp.allv tt - - J JVUMU U I'VU 1 gestion, which depends upon our mode of life. Persons who rise earlv and c-.- to a 1 at ten who take r,Wv 0f iir and exercie SClSSS at reeular hours, have their mania n. in. tervals long enough for the digestion of i i . i i. . . . .. one to oe tuorouguiy accomplished be fore they begin the next these persons are sure to digost well, and, in conse quence, have clear, healthy complexions, which will reanire no nf'lipr onamaHna but plenty of soft water and good toilet To prevent diphtheria, and finally ex terminate it, every man, woman and child throughout our land and the world should be brought to obey the laws of life and health. Parents should regularly feed, properly clothe and duly restrain all child to the years of understanding and ac- i -1 " v i mi . - - liuumnuiuiT. j.nis aione would do much. A late prominent physician of x ans estimated that a.UUU children had died in that city, during the thirty years vi ins practice mere, irom short sleeves, snort pants, ana other kindred lmpru- denco in the dressing of children. And I am fully convinced that as large a portion are sacrificed, in towns at least, m this country, from the same cause an ior a wicKea lashion. And from careful observation in this country and abroad, I am confident that at least as many more are carried off by improper iouu uu irregularity in taiung it; to gether with poisonous candies and other unwholesome and indigestible nau, mat no cniia or other person ououiu eai. sanitarian Hairs Journal rf Health says that almost all bites and stings are destruc- 1 t il . i nve irom meir acia nature; consequent ij the cure is an alkali. Spirits of hartshorn is one of the strongest, and in almost every house, and you have only to pour out some into a teacup and dabble it on the wound with a common rag; relief is almost instantaneous. But suppose you have no hartshorn: wen, men, saieratus is an alkali. Moist en it with water and ura nn 4Vi Viarfa. horn. If you have no saleratus or Boda pour a teacup of boiling water on as much wood ashes, stir it, and in a few moments you will have an alkali. The lye oi ashes vnll answer a good purpose while tho physician is coming. Re member the principle: The bite is an nvM, me cure is an aiKan. iiave not before now looked with wonder the old negro, who ran out when the wasp s stmg made us " holler," caught up three kinds" of weed. mhWi thA part well, and in five minutes we wero nappy m complete relief? But wliv " three " kinds of weed ? Why, in the first place, you know " three " and all its multiples are mysterious numbers; ana men, again, you can scarcely gather up three kinds of plants any where, one of which will not have more or less oi amali in it. If men were only to gather uo principles inRtoorl nf opa cifications how much easier it would be to know a great deal and to apply our nuuwieuge successiuuy to the practical pujX'i-'Bes oi me, An Heroic Boy, livery year on the occasion of the national fetes the Belgian government luancs a p to person i markable uauscn. Among moso who were re . , ; warded the other day was a little boy ' uwv, wuose exploit may be contrasted with the behavior of the people who al lowed the little girl to be drowned at ivuiisuigton gardens, uenin, playing in a held a few months ago, saw a little girl fall into the Sambre. -Without Knowing who the child was he plunged into the river, and nftr Knmo ,.i.i.in saved her. The child turned out to be his own Bister. Not enntent. witlnl.o,,. ing rescued her from death Gen in, like a good-hearted little boy, wanted to smeid her from the punishment she had deserved by playiog too near the river. contrary to her parent's orders. Ho he took the blame of her disobedience on himself and received a beating from his miner, me iituo gnu, however, could not bear to see him 6uffer in this way, and afterward told the whole truth, which was corroborated by the evidence of an eye-wittess. The facts then be came public, and vonnirfWiin inoned to Brussels at the fetes to receive a national recompense. He was of course loudly cheered as he stepped up to the platform, and M. Rolin-Jacqne-myns, the home minister, in pinning a lucum lo mi ureast, caned him a little uero. ,:t. james Uazttte. To Measure a IllgrU Object. lersons are sometimes desiious to una the exact height of an object nmwu mt-jr cbuuoi cumD or measure by any direct process, as of a tree or build ing or steeple. This can be readily ,jj ujcaaiuiuK ome xower object and its Bhadow aud then making a com parison or calculation. Even a child iau uo 11. rakA a nnla o. ; height; place it in an absolutely perpen dicular position; measure on tho level ground the length of the shadow; measure the length of the shadow of the tree; then multiply the length of the tree s shadow by the height of the pole, and divide tho product by the length of the shadow of the pole. For instance, if the pole is six feet high, its shadow ten, and the shadow of the tree fifty, the height of the tree will be thirty feet. in si: iv,snm A mnn often f4n!s bis ton nn ! tlirwhohl of success. i jihui Ndmn woman r onsos . m ii i . . . i ..l , , 1 " C ' . " J urn, a goon woman eunrms the heart lyifscrn.iini ih i. a rrni.i.vn ia.-,t ... I.- ji . - - - - - ii.m which wisdom strings her richest jewels. Men Often mdeo the .inrs.r.Ti .nit. nnl me cause, which is not inst. no. mt maiice. Mature never moves bv i nmi-ifl .nit always m steady and supported ad vances It is CaST eUOUffh t.O fnrniva vnn enemies, if you have not the means to uarm mem As we must render an acconnt of everv idle word, so must vn Htntriaa or our idle silence. T t. . ai you wisn to appear aorreeahlA in society, you wrist consent to be taught many inings wnicu yon Know already. hSf V' K VVil." "on chains. Laziness grows on people. It begins The more business a inau has to do the more he is able to aecomnlisli f.- ha learns to economize his time. Good counsel in the dew that. - - - - v Bhip distills ami drona anion cr hrivnta. ries ; in short, 'tis tho currency of aflfeo- A! . A 1-1 . uon : vet. wnue we piv honii tn ih voice of friendship, our own good judg mem snouia get the nnal hearing. internal vicilnnpn i. nniil in 1 ,o l, price of liberty, and to-day great sno n u vi ii.u cess in commercial as in every other, epuere oi mo can he bought only With the Bame coin. Put, nlnnt.v nt if in your cargo, if you would make your voyage a success Difficulty is the nurse of crp.itnnco a harsh nurse, who roucblv rocks lior - - D- - I. foster children into Rt.rAno-t.Vi mil nv. letio proportions. The with great aims and wrestlino- with mighty impediments, grows by a cer tain necessity to their stature. Ihe men who sneeppd vifVinnt. v.t aid Of education urn fVia nTinn(ins Common men need nil t.Va 1,1.. v.no - VAVVM.Il'UO education can give, to put themselvee ou a levei; ana even oi the exceptional men it may be said that tViair nrnM have succeeded still better with the tf - . vuv J TT VVUU advantages of education. Tl - A. 1 1 . iu is hoi, wtaii 3T0 earn, but what wo save, mat maftes us rich. It is not what we eat, but what wo digest, that makes us stronc. It ia unt. Tv-Viot mi read, but what we remember, that makes us wise, it is not what we intend, but what we do. that maken nn naofni n is not a few faint wishes, but a life-lone Ewuggie, mm manes us valiant. Slaniineriiifir. IhlS IS One of thn frrpntotf rf rv,; ( 0...vvy v misfortunes. Tt. nrorcrfa nna i-.m curing, however able, some of the more prominent positions in life; hinders suc cess inmanv KneH nf Imnnwi dh,1 cm-o. 1 1 i v,io jjt mais social eniovments. a no trouble is oi a purely nervous character, and is often the result of some fright when voimir. Tli center which controls articulation be comes affected. - O v f V i UUi A nervous center ia a nntinnlor moo or gray brain-matter, and is a sort of telegraph machine, a nervo being only a kind of telegraph wire, which com municates tho nervous force. The affection is of Hllfh n nnfn 41, o the nerves work normally, provided the person is very calm; or, if excited, in such a way as t ; direct his mind from hiS ailment. ITenCP. VIA ATTlorionnaa -nn difficulty when ulone, nor in the ex citement or a public address. The eminent Dr. W. n Tlomm nglaud, is a stammerer, utterly unable in ma uresence or oinprs tn rmui "Peter riper." etc.. but. Ma through the whole without a fl alone. His mof-t effectual m'.l i tr. make some sliclit muscnlar noiinn nimn uttering tho difficult words. He says, " With each troublesome word, especial ly with the beginning of a sentence, I made somo sliirht motion with tlmhar,,! or foot, or even with a tingle finger. iiu i jounu mat mis plan enabled me my hps, and the word articulated without the least halting. Mayor King, of Philnd1 nil ia. nova 'I do not intend tn rpmnva a tin nil man from the force, biar or lit.tlA wViito or black, if ho dops tn'n A ' ""J XJI WVU lor Mayor liing. ese IflflflV Female Weaknesses. No better remedy in the whole nin.firla mnrliffi lino yet been compoiinitua for tho relief and cure of Female ComelniutH. of tho orrtin nrv kin1 llinn 1KCIKTIME. It seems to act in theao e.-iRra with mi. wonted certainty, and never fails to pivo a new ami healthful tone to tho female laxeil debility anil uiiliftKlthv a healthful vinor and el.islicity. Ono of the most eommon of theno coiiilumta in Leueorrhica or Whiten, w hich are LnniKht on either by the moueuca Of Scrof Ula in the 8VKtl;lll. nr lu nmnn nirfM.i.,Ti nf i I.a womb, or even by KcuenJ debility. For ail these compliant, aud when danecr be;;1na to threaten woman at the turn of lite, Veuktinb can bo com mended without (liinliflralioM. Tim ,-iv.ui ..vvi.l,.,,.. of these disorders, and their cure by Vkoktine, haj amiily nhown that the sure alloviatiug aiieut remains not yet to be discovered, but is already known, and Is a favorite with American luiUi. T I1A llllll l.uu it been tho custom to prescribe nauseating and uncer tain reiueuies 111 place oi wnat is pleasant, etlicacioiu aud cheap. Try Vegetine. and do not doubt its powor to carry you safely through danger and dlseao. A Splendid Medicine Heart and Kid ney Disease, Female Weakness flfllflflSVIT I V 111 .'luluO 1(19 1 ..... AO, y. , -,,'.1, -V, "V"'" i"-." oir: 1 was ttllll. lcfl with llMi t aud hidne.,1 lneue. and oth.-r female HailncMi, and tinctured witb several phv.iciaus aud rt ceivnd no bi m nt until I tried Mnir Vki'ii. i'i.ne and alter takinit two bottle 1 was eompU-tely rired and have been a healthy woman evfrniucc, although 1 ani in in Ciitii iar. 1 do heariily iiHM.imueud it as asiilemhil liiudit'iuu to all ailhcied as I buve been aud 1 bliaji iha day that il full into inv hands ' WUS. MA1.1A UuiisON. Vegetine. ri'.KPAitED uy II. R. STEVEN'S, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists. tine Art find o:i. The Norfolk Yirnhnair. of J.innai'T 1( 1SS1. rrfir in W.a riimnrVoliln flirn cflocU'd by St. Jacobs Oil in tho case of l roiessor t-romwou Known tne coun try over for his marrniflopnt art illnst ra tions who had suffered excruciating torments from rheumatism, until ho tried the Oil, whose offocts he says wcro magical. He was a grave and reverend collego professor, and ho was enjoying the air on one of the wharves. Do yon catch many mackerel this year?" he asked of a hardy fisherman. Well," tho son of Acptune replied, "we seine somo." " Pardon, yonng man," exclaimed the man of letters, "you mean we saw some." "Not by a hornful," replied tho fisherman. ' Who ever heard of sawing fish? Wo split 'em, sir, we split em, but wo never saw 'em." The man from the college seemed mystified. ne turned away and sighed at the ig- uuruiice ox me times (Kuriil Now Yorker. 1 Tho best people will voto for the best man every lime. Ana we judge by the number of the Ht. Jacobs Oil constit uency, that it is the best remedy for the rheumatism known. Professor Tice, of bt. Louu, among others, Bays so. Begging in Europe cannot be the re- ii ... waruiess unuertasing generally Bun- posed. It is stated that a. Tin ficial not long since laid a wager that ne cc-uia maxe more money by begging than by attending to his official duties. Of 130 persons he addressed soliciting enmity ue was reiusea by forty-two, and early in the dav had rriVn.i oin.o amounting to more than his salary for I I.. f It I T t .1. Not so fast, my friend ; lor if yon would boo mo strong, ncaitny, uiooimng mnn, women and children that havo been raised from beds of sieknro, suffering and almost death, by Iho u!u u nop inner., you won l.l eny, "Truth plorious truth." See "Truths" iu another A ragced tramn. wVin t r "wu vj7 i4Jft vv sea jeweiry on me streets of Chicago, was arrested because the articles offered were or real value, and it was surmised mat mey had been stolen. The pris oner proved to be a cirl in rh'scmi'nr. on1 j.1. i . me jeweiry was ner own. Ask DniBgwl for "houglu n HsiU." It clears uui raw, uiR-t), roacaew, nu-R, ned-Uugs. 15c. No one is ever faticrnA.1 nftpr tbn or. ercise 01 lorbearance. rr rocket flenetowardjirg Co., N. Y. a5 C'rnta Will liny a Treatise nnon thu J torse and bin n; qnflar a Hook of 100 pages. . Valuable to every owner ui uursoa. i OHingn Btampa tauen. Kent noat puid by Now York Nowuapor Union, 150 Worth oixvi'i, new xoi k. Yrrir.Tixi' Tim ei't Mu....ua ..r v,,. tine as a cleanser and puntierof tlio llood la kIiowii heviiml a diiwlil Viv llit v..nl .....!... vl,n liu.-.. . ......I 1- n--iiei, uu wiieii rcinarnanio eurea. 1(KS('I'KI l-'ltflll lll'ITII Vhli.im J. nailirlilln nf HoiitMi-illf. f -.ua T tlio fall of 187U I was taken with bleodiufc of tho binpi. followed by a aovcre enugb. 1 lent my apix-ttto and flCKll. fltlll t'M -ntlfifin.l t.i l.iv l.n 1 In KrlTw.. ..I. , wu. ........ ... ...j UV... U .. & ... Al.- lllitted tn thn hflllitnl. TliniWInraaaU T ha.l hnlA in my limp a? bl an a half-dollar. At ono timo a re- jiui -1 weui arouna mat 1 wan clean. 1 guro up liope. but a fricud told mo of Dn. Wuj.iam Uall'i IUlkam I"OH THE T.ITVllfl. Tirnf .Imllln U'llnn 4r. n.t. I commenced to fool bettor, and to-day I foel better man Tor r nrrn varn n..f I .....Oa nia in..i.. ono alllicted with diseased Iiiiirs will take Da. Wil liam Hall's Ualsam, and bo couvincod that con- st'MiflkiN can he ctuiED. I can nositivelv aav tt hiu ciouo nioro good than all tlio other mediclnoa I have lanen miico my Bleliness. WA It It ANTED FOIt 31 YEARS AND XEVElt FAILED To CVUK Cron Sasm, Dlarrho-a, Dvaenterv and Una Bicl.neM, t:iki-u Ifttorually, and OI7AHASTKKD j;erfi'.-tly liannle.-K; alno i-xlemallv. Cult, Oi-iilxea, j. iiiiiiiiiiiuiiniii, um mire. J'aina in tif iiiiiIih, VFNm AN KTnIMKNT romud' " XJu 'OIAS1 IVK'nillm nnim l..i...'. tl will ........ V .1.1 . ... OJ-cr llitu physician me it. 'ii CeillH Wilt 11 UV n Tl-enllan linnn tl.. lierso aim ills Disoiinos. Book of 100 nattes. 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Fac-Similes of D. S. Treasury AMI NATIONAT, If AN K 1IIM.H. roii':i.stiii nt iiiinf cxart Iinitiiti(jn4 of Uniti-d Staton Trr:tsi;r N(t h, and ninu of Nutional lifiuk Bill, 1H in all, of vunuiis (Utuoiiiinatiimu. Aw a vans uad iu KtHutainM.iiK rin-ariH of (lt'twtinif couutrfeti money tlnv in. iiiviiliiftl)lc. Vr'H't. ii a iwkttge. A, MA VII K V iV CO., N.w YorkCitv. l'.O. Box unlv . MANHATTAN U(UiV r.f iWiik.D r - - . . u r . iu oi.. , 4 . . r.j. num. oci. YAKIMA VALLEr, IMMIGRATION CO. A choice Farm and free fare to WahinL'to Terr). tnrv, aa Preiniiiins to Clwi U. SuUcription Om Hollar, ll.ii.iit immediately, or send two trc-ii b'ainpa foi Our h-Miun-.-n " to H. O. WALTtUS. Mjiuai-r. aliiina Citv. W.-islitnton Terrtiorv aiicid WANTED to Rcll the lifn of i ii r'IMCSIDlCPS.T II A Ik Villi .nH un..,iv,.ln ... .1. .. .... . .. v..u , i .i,. i 7V., T. , uaio. nteoi portrait. . It. Hlwt lii.ll A- t'o.. 25 Gn-at Junes Ht., N. Y. SALESME W VA NTKI to a. il K.atione, Bta:uu for terms ' " VVIIIIIUIIK'IUII. Dt Jill j-HiENlX I'VB. vo.. Wam-n, l"a! YATCHESli Ctleu rra. AtlilreM, Hlu.irJ uitfi icpii Waicli ra..iltisbupli p. g4.TTTJrQ valvei. Culojut rreo. AdJreu, W 5J X S3 O-cal wt. Ou Wr.. l-i.,.l h ' mm IHCAPEST T100KS IN THE WORLD . Buy ul fcuKlHUil. I 1 ens- LIteruture. I l'Ke I'll I 1 ' 1 vul-i. I I riiuu vol. hiititMitly I I tuf ljH F clutlt ; yul i i J.uli- biiuutl. fur unlv ixu II n A d t n t n ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 S&tO S'O l',l'l"lVH' " SMfTFiTwoBBMn-: Adaicti.Si'iNboN i.Co..i'orllu.id.M.O (r-I'ef nor. 'd a I i imimil in t if iiinvnllvo tiirnii'ft- ti ni ;iip v ln n-ci ihr-d a liinlm it v of Iho ailiiu-nta which a fleet Imr-iniiilv. It is a well-ascertained fact, re.tin: on thn esin'rioncn of over twenty- live ,v nr.j, tlint a eomve ol itoMetrrn Motnaeli Hitters w ill nut even a nat.itrivllv feebln rvh hi (n Hiietl n btate of fli.ti.nu.t ttint. tl will lin polil- ietetit to rc.l8t thn tiio.il pievnli-ut causes of discae, such ai tha malign inllueneo of iiiiiiHiun, ioiwnoii-iooio lvmer, excf-HHiva neiir., (lainn, col l, sudden ohattffeB of teuiperattiro. eto. let there am thousands of neiuons livinc in prrpolual peril horn onn or nioro of thtvo enuHea, ialio reekloHaly omit to avail them Reives of tho abnoluto proteo ion which tliiB fninous vegetal)! antidoto alVord. liitermit teut and hiliona remittent ft vol's, lheuinatiMm, peneral debility, liervoua wealmepR and irreRit iarities of tlio atoniiieh, bowels and liver, would bo comparatively unknown, if this pa'atablo specific woro in tuiivemal nso in tho distrlctk uneiu iiv y i MH.itBiiav prevnii. The erofrinar ouRtom nf rn(t.?nrr IVia choir at the pulpit end of the church has the very serious drawback that it prevents a man from turning round and lookinor nn at the mean in n. fritieal O I . . . . . V ..A manner just before the contribution plate approaches his pew. 'Tl.ev Jrrt liitf fl. linvnrnrrn lint fl ttiftitti.lt.rt with enrativn rtrnnert ten of tlm l.tirlinat. rli.irrnn I i ----- - .n -.. . ... n. containinp; no poifonoua dnipo. They do not inr a wn an nuea iy in nnitausi nyatem, but build it tin. One bettlo continn more bona. that i, more real hop strength, than a bar 1 1 of ordinary beer. Kvery drnj:Kit hi Hnehester hcIIh tliem, and tho ph. niciatiH preserilio them." - ivn-nnsiar j.wninj i-:rprvm on nop li tilers. The tooth of a mastodon, weio-hinfl' six and a half pounds, was found bv a. little bov in the Kentucky river, at Marion, Ky., recently. Kfl Vn m ii W.Mfl !.. M When Wanier'M Sato Kidnev and Mver Cure can bo Bocamly obtained and no safely used. Hoof clippimzs act as fertilize, as they contain ammonia. Ft'IU! Con I.tVKn Oir. made, from flr.t livens on tho seahhnro. bv CahwkIiT HazahuA Co.. Now York. It in abunlutHv nure and uwot. Tntionta w lio havo onco taken it prntVr it In fill nt)wrfl 1 'liVuiolbiiM Imva ,Ltn. it Htipoi ior to yof tbo other oils iu market. j Tho OIilv tiatnml hair vnnnwnr fa rinnmtv-h. ft (1tMHliriz4Hl Oxtracf nf Di'tmlnnn. ;ii. Oilt (listillntion nr roc filirrtt i.m wit U ai.tu tw il - ...... v i . nina hiw, containing no minoral or otbor poiaonn, 44 WW fe Afr 2MJL (Tlili ngravliii rrpresenti the bniijfi In a licalthy state ) A STANDARD REMEDY IN MANY HOMES. For Cnntrhm. r it i. t . .. Jjher iKTectlo,;. of" .,, T.m i ZKZX YMuS.lt ituuds unrivaled and utterly boyoud all eoniiietiUou. IN COMMPTiyE CISES It atitireaches ro ner a fltw...ta.. o... . a.... .. Kir cunt, are lK-nnaiieiitly cured where ll,0' direc. tu.ie. ari.stn. tly eiimi.lied with. There le n ic -mi-col or other lunr-.-diunt. to harm tho yuuuK or old. AS AN EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUAL! II tOiMTAIMS NO OPIUM IN ANY FORM! J. N. HARRIS Si. cn . Dmn.iot 1 1( IW ATI, (). FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SYS TJ 10 Payne's Automatio Engines. S 1 'ui m in ami iu"iiucni, irm jurntun a TRUTH vwidiui:. fl.i, I - j 1 en, naniin r.4 Ulr liNil J-;iiiiil rtt iDd KutH will for :i .... ... tifirU. .l,,.f rjtt. Iwk -f hair. Mvnj . Iti p.-!tcifd, fa ua, tin t.n.1 pl.es '! mum. ..S JF. ttnil or if, PMr-ha'osw.tlf ' Vi- JJ i n.l pi.os nt 111,11m,', i,dt; 5( " i rlllfltM ti .11 tint ..lit.!!,,!, VAVJT-xV S72 A,n;.';K- 1??i,,l,r,t,lol"'eaiiilymade.f'ostIy V - Outlit tree. A.ld'a Tnin & (.:.. AiiKUsla.Maiue 't VI U.y .Mnlsl.t fr br.h . n, iun;rin. UZkZZZ?ZlJ2 ?i " - o Ton PARKER'S POCKET THESE (MTTA ATtV 1TTTTT OTm JSJB mta. Ju 1 'ZPh&SFi T&S. m m if n A titrnnm n . D 'i"-i -axioms of PARKER S PATENT POSTAL AI POCKET SCAIES lor Sale h , ill wwj 4 iJUJtiJJJM. I "U "UO yUr lWU ii i'.rJVV! ... .lull Used and approved bv tha Iftarlinrr CIAKS of EUROPE and AMEEICA. The most Vatnnhln i-amiiy Remedy known. BOBPS rTTT 8EHT DISPAStm . . Luutui. i . 1 : ' ' n Bora 1 nrnot f -v n -Trr them. 25 aad CO cent ue o &1X4M) MLUiL ATTHEnrHLAuiXPHIA AlCTION. -n!) to tt'C fm tnef find other ih teres ed, tli" lioffirt nonte necc-n- ally of a n'tlniea pelllnn I'tu of smelt (lint, rwl.in anlulii'P on fieeount (t Me;.. Ia not olli Ulied or liooerfecllonu. To Itol'ioVO noon t ti In method, by Hliowlnur hmf to rwtore j our Hlock to JlrHt-eliLm condition, 1 tbP I'lnti lierewllti presentcil. Tim slunnl benr.lt of llio Oront OerniHn Iteinedy to miuiklnd very renaonnbly induced Itfl npidlentlon to t!io autl'erlnira nnd ailment of the. dumb crea tion, hrKlnnlnfr with the Horse, l'eoplo who tried It were more than surprised by its ro Milts, ns attested In tho peedynint perma nent cure of their Stock, and they nlmlly announced their e.Tporloneo by word of month and by th public. j.reM, until toduy KAHMF.IIS nnd DlCAI Tits, HTOI KMr.W AND IlRRKUKUS, the OOl'NTtt Y OVrtl, nrp UtllllR Kr. Jacobs Hit. With delight, sntlsrHctlon find profit. The other who mistake or jfji loB thclr thinkltiKthnt r-tl HtocK by n anything Is KK 'fatj mlaprablo rf ftood ennuRlt frt Bt ceon- for a llorae . ISJlJl om'- Thoro .la tniulo by "-JM' are others who humanely rrjrnrd tho welfare of tholr .InlUlful dumb crentttrf-s. nnd irovldo for their comfort with good food nnd nhelter. nnd for their henltti by a constant anpply of sr. .1 Acotw oi the anfest and apeedlet, relief for Olsensea of lioren and Stock ever discovered. W henever there appears any evidence wlmtoever of d Incline or Injury nmonir Animal", they ahould hare the be-t posHilile treatment, us It. never pays to df ler attention toStm-k. lrmrmich, then, tm It In the pnrt of common lulldenee lo line Mie aurest curative meuiiK In the beidnnine, every Stable, Farm and Stock-yard olioulit be abundantly Mipplled with ht. jAfoiw oil., wliich Is uncil nnd recommended by tho bent MorKcmen in tho country u nn nr tlelo which will rellevfi tnoro promptly and certainly thn nllmenta of nnd iniui-lea to Stock tlinn anv other remedy known. For Spnvlu, ItlnKtM.ne, lnd-(iilll, 1 S-nh- woiiniiii ana onn ... II 1. 1.. .1. ft -.J 1'vll Sullnt. ' flrvi.ll. tWt j la. I.iiinciniflfl.xftfrncflfl, "!iimfl of ' cl Acnt" nnd Chrnnln Founder, Mature, m, Willi Iowa, Hroken Knees, 'um. 'rn lmtiT,lil.)t. miitjilnlnir full illreetlttrm for home treatment of dlmwaea of doimstithl anlmala, aent upon application, by A. V03S1EH & CO., Saltlmera, Ki If ;m nn- ft mfi ofbi iiiHliiiHda HtiuLti I m Minn it latm nd bT tlip Btralii if tfrfcviUntf ovrni.ti your dutfcfl nroiil nitht ik, to r-n-HTitnuUintM nnd mv f totv bmin vpkdU UAn U:ttrs. r fl WAmLp. Ums UAn tl. wanie, una Htp O. If yon r younsr nnd difw-rt'tlun or diHipj ii, or bItikIv. or ufTrlntf from ny In- vouitfr, U!lfrlnK from In on a bed wf aicJl Bitters. )Kxrut'Aiiu or iaiiuin uomh, ixiy ua Hop lv hoover ynn p. Thouwtndn M an- (S il miH.ly fr o in mnnm 14.13 tonn Kidney wliemrT yow fti ttmt your .YNm an. noodn cM'niiMMir, ton liitf or PtimumtHitr. by ft 1 1 HUM Y UK' t t n It e HOP Bltttr. ITnYe yrm rti- riopaitters jtrjtsttt, a m (try Ss m O. nr urinary roni- Iff mn ftbfoliit M nira Ior tliui)lttnropn , IIMV tlf OrUItll. t o h 1 r c o , or uiuvoUca, ffnldhTdnity. of 1 ho tfunniri, (Hitrri, tttooit ivr vrnerve Vmi will h ru rod If Yl lino Hop Bitters Ifyoimreiilm- fwy w p n k niio iw FTlr.tt'd, try it i it may inveyour llf. It hni 11 or nrrnuts I ra co.f si RlMter, K. f. Tnrntitrt. Out. I 1 la nved hun- MAMffAflTnUV And Wholesale Depaf, 465 FULTON ST.," BROOKLYN. Imnortant to the Inyalids of America. The MOST MATtVf.I.orS INVKNTK1N In thn Woill.t) t.. tho "WU.KOMA" DIAUNKTIC ti.AH.IIKNTS. They cure EVERY FORM OF DISEASE known to inau, without medicine, change of diet, or ot-t-upa-Hon. 'ni,uuu l'EHKoNH, onco HKULKlW 1NV 1.1 IiH, are now n joicinu iu tho llcfisineii of ltl STohl'DltEAMll. All check and poatoffiee ordcrfl for " WIT,.')?;! " "nits niiiwt bo ina.lc pat mMo .to W'M. V.'ILbOX. Fri.TOX KT.. 11UIIOKIAN. St ud tor eirciilam. pnee listan.l other memorand rej-artlliiu Ilia vvlt.NUNiA." Wi- Kivelronithelistol thousantUof " W1I-SOXIA" I'aticiitH thn followliiir HKl'ltllKKN'l ATIVK RRFKHRKCKHi Hon. Ilnriititi Ki.vtui.iir llli..u V V . 11.... CiMiper. Hon. 'fhurlow Weed. I'onitiio.riirn i- U 1u. risoll. llfUHll'iil M- tir..l.i..ti .1,1.1..,. I... I u. N. Y. IMIy: .1. II. llovt (ificn-liaiui. Kuril, -n Kl X V . " 1 1. V. t-'iLirwcat In.r (iiit.i.lw.iill V'v. i' 1!. HtiiiiHon ( reliant i, Spruce 1st.. N. V.'; 'i'ho'p'iiafl Hull. LSI IV.IIllon Av.t lli-.u.LK... f'..i..,.l 1..... l:l.,rl i-lll. Kl N V . II.... . ...,' urer). Urooklyn; Mrii. It. I'tohh.aiia Wyc'koll Ht!,!) l.li ii! 00.,'l'!,nNTHrlGfNTSWANTD-UUbp.ft T W'W Ailtlrcnii .luy ll.-omon. I)..i,.l. id..ir S "i 1 T :!;;," AN"' KXVKN8KH TO I I I A,ntvN,J!- Outfit tree. Atldrcsi . " P. O. Vil ltcrv. Alliru.In. II... W ili!,l! ':1!v."17 Pnn.1.? have .lot" of f,1n with oni .-ryl.....hl.r-7a.lF.IwM YOUNG MEN " WM ieVra IVIwraiVh'y l3 Hitiiati,,,,, ad,lr ValenU.leTlVoiV.' A ,','!''','s "fain Fooili-ureaNervoit!il(l.iUtyJlc 1 t akui Ks til Oi-uerat IveUivaiia, I -all dnutUiKta Send fri vlar. Allen's Pliannacv.imt FnVti aOi I Y. V hclliUKl'icltirnilllookKandllibleii. 1'iic.x n-dncntl II pei cl. National i'uhlisluiw Co.. l'hlla,l( l!l,ia. $66 f 2vu,'!f i,,!,v';Vr,V,v" tow"- Teinmand outfit lrw-.A.hl s 11. HALi.Krr.-rii.,K,rllan,l.Maine. I II tt 4 1 1, atl iv ii-I.Vh W. KJioivdiP-l,: H.m.,-,7,mMw- ., i.l !. . a'i, "'.'" ' ll " my thai, tf A""' It. YiirkTit,: i. ti.ii m-yv r-.na-K'; Want SCA -iLi J".V?'??e ..., and vyo will a u .111. i,. . II,, JH1 It riln ,h.. . V... ' . iATJI . i pityst. 9 A Articles -from tur.- Vaseline auch aa Pomade Vaseline. Vaseline Cold Cream, Vaselino Carcphor loo. Vaseline Toilet 60a p, n fluiwrtttr t. tuj l.til.r cm. VASELINE CONFECTIONS. An agreeable form of ta!& ing Vaaebne mterna!. 25 CENTS A E01T. Vrrr Jv Tl-AflfmTt Tl. 'f. I.r AT iillc, woro lliroar, iiteiiijer. bom loaiiy other IHaenaea, ewpeelnlly Koot-ltot In Klicep, Sr. Jaooiis Oil, atl'orda Inatnnt relief n ... I a Miil'A .-lll-A 11 till .NiMlfl Imt. Fit-TV ('KXM. f a. I i I I : ITHTJ 1 i 11V. I III Il It r . NLVtK I Ml mm ten L 1 :r.-.r-"'T -"---.-- ,,..u ...... j wnrrwna u mmu r-urrnr it. tTn.ri-m..w ai.u x jafl.. 1 .- ...n : . I1 our goods. KAFOsITIOW. CUJUiATE&CU..i5i.Y,