' ' ' '." '..' .p'-P " i.-"V.' ,.-t ; 5 ' ",v, FACTS AM) CO OEMS, Xenrly every fanri' t I'.a? tlio nerpss nry intelligence ;mj !t pra tical lnan nstrnifnt of rtllbr.;u,ci,r!, of his lm.sinws to plana liiinst on nn i1(inu, ui,0 0XP with any it.mti. He noe.ls but a few Jpnicu'.irr b; oks on tho M-ienecM in ospvtion Willi his business, aiMei to 9r.ie practical works, in addition to his riciiltiiral newsjiapci-.s to nido him in all important operations on his farm. t in tho marts for the sale of his produce. Three women aro making more tnorvy this season on tho American -.sr than any ten Wri. It is impossi Je to get at tlu precise iijrures, as the 5ay of performers is so exaggerated, 4m t it is asserted (hat Patti receives t4,000 night. As she is to sing thirty limm during her tour through t;i"o Jtes, she will therefore receive l'JO. OJO. Nilsson will get about $100,(!)() for fifty concerts. Mrs. Liinjrtry is said to receive one-third of the gross re ceipts, and will get about $75,000. Dr. Mulhall, of the St. Louis Medical college, adds his opinion to that of many others that cigarette smoking is inju rious, because the inhaler inhales the smoke, lie is satisfied that smoke in the process of inhalation comes in con tact with four tines the extent c f mu cous membrane that it does in ordinary smoking, and hence tho absorption of nicotine is excessive. Tho doctor re marks that about all cigarettes manu factured in this country are cheap and vilo. Notwithstanding many opposite ru mors on tho tubject, it is now an nounced positively that tho corona tion of tho Czar 'Alexander III. will be celebrated in tho usual historical manner and with all due pomp some time in the spring, and in ad like lihood a3 soon as possible after the thaw. In view of tho coronation, it has be?n decided that the building in which the Moscow exhibition was re cently held shall be kept standing; and it is apparently to be ma le the sceno of festivities. Statistics published in England give tho following valuation of natural wealth of the countries named: The United Kingdom of (ireat Britain and Ireland, $44,400,000,000; France, $3o 700,000,000; United States,$:W,000,XH), 000; Germanv, $22,000,000,000, and Russia. $15,000,000,000. The average annual income of citizens of Mie United Kingdom is $105; of the United States, 16; Trance, $125; Germany, $83. X'Tie annual aacumulation of weu'th is 1325,000,000 by tha United States; 325,000.000 in tho United Kingdom; J375.000.000 in France and $200,000, 900 in Germany. Puyallup valley, in "Washington Ter ritory, located about ten miles east of Tacoma, is the great hop producing section of the Pacific toast. This season, in consequence of the hop famine in Europ -, the price has ad vanced 400 to 500 per cent. The hop growers of Puyallup are in high clover, so to speak, some of thorn clear ing I50.COO on their crop. Before the picking season opened they sent a messenger up tho coast to notify the Indians of an advance in the price of picking hops for all tho hop-picking is done by Indians. This welcome news had the effect of bringing SLwashes from the northern part of 'British Co lumbia, and the sound was completely dotted with their canoes, all heading for Tacoma. Many of the canoes were loaded down almost to the water's edge. The squaws and tho children do most of the hop-picking. The Xew York Herald says, edi torially, that "no more important sub ject has of late occupied the at tention of stock and dairy farmers in this country than tho French method of preserving fodder by ensilage or continual press ure. The cost of fodder for tattle during the lengthy winter sea son is so great that the handsome profits of tho milder moi tin, when the pastures nre available, are .seriously cr.t n into. Through the i S3 of silos, fodder is not alone stored at a time when it is exceedingly che ip, but it Buffers little deterioration throughout the winttr and is served to the animals almost as frrsh and tender and juicy as when first brought in from theg-.-e n fields. Our farmers are slowlv realiz ing tho valu? of this system, "already thoroughly we'd established in France, and when they have learned how cheaply a capacious silo can bo built Its adoption will be general. To be a high Chinese dignitary can not be much more pleasant than to Ik a Chinese menial. The etiquette of I Chinese rank in Washington is thus given by the Herald of that city : j 'Kin-tan and Chang-IIansen, Uu; two j sons of the Chinese minister, continue j to attract a great deal of attention at ' Professor Young's school. Hansen is ' of a superior rank to his younger i brother, and when tho two set out lor ! school Hansen always goes first. Kin- tan follows a lew moments alter, ' carrving all the books. The two '. never walk together. Bank carries j with it isolation, according to the I Chinese etiquette. When the Chinese minis. cr comes .out or. las room at tho legation all of the members of the legation, including his immediate family, must lly from' his sacred pres ence unless ho indicates a wish for them to remain. The moment the minister comes out for a wait; about the house there is a perfect clatter of flamming do. ;.;, as every one must get into the nearest room and hide bis in significance as so n a possible. The ii embi r-j of this letat ion arev 'i f"iid of lojking at tint Ainerl ; n ladies., Sunday afternoons they hang upon the puicony ovenooliing Connecticut avc- .e, perfect pictures of oriental do-' light an they ga rapturously upon the lady prumenader.? below." Meteors. M.teors may bo divided into two tlas-os, says Professor Young. The majority of t!io.se actually seen to fall are atones; but now and then we lind a lump of almost pure Iron. It is a common idea that most meteors are pure iron. That is not fo; for of the t.00 or 000 specimens which have been teen to fall, only ten, so far as 1 know, aro iron. There aro not Tinfreiiuently large masses of iron picked up, which cannot be accounted for, and which fid; entitle men have generallv hi Id to 1? meteors. But I must confess to B.nre skepticism about that Those gnyt masses, from Greenland, shown in ti Centennial exhibition. I am inclined. i to think at lea-t doubtful. i ' As to the other class of met ears,, you may go out and look at tho. sky any evening, and you will t?op , after a few minutes some . Ijtfle star shoot across the sky and fade away. If you watch tho whole sky, if you have ryes big enough to do it and if not you an get a group of friends to help you you will find that thero are fortj visible in an hour at a favorable time, in any ono place on tho surface of the earth. And you find thir also : that there aro about twice as many in tho morning be tween 5 and G o'clock as there are between 5 and 6 o'clock in the even ing; and a little calculation as to the distance at which we see them and the height at which they appear shows this number would mount up to, not '200 or oOO a day, but something like 7,000,000 or 8,000,000 u day strikina the earth. That is Professor Newton's estimate 7,500,000 while some com pute it nt as low a number as 3,500, 000 and others as high as 10,000,01)0 a day. Thero arc little bodies of matter (lying through space with velocities like those of the comets, and the earth encounters more in the morning than in the evening, for the reason that we are then on tne headlight of the loco motive, as it were, br on the front of the earth as it moves around the sun, while in tho evening wo ire in the rear, and wo see only those which overtake tho earth and striko it from behind. And so, as they are moving in all directions in space, wo do not experience as many ot the phenomena as when we are in front, or during tho morning hours. These meteors are some of them very bright, end I am not sure that they can be distinguished- from thosa that send pieces to tho earth. On this point scientific operation is divided. A great many scientific men claim that these shooting-stars that we see all the time are precisely the same as the larger meteors that drop pieces on the earth, except a? to their magnitude. Many of these are so small that thev bum up entirely in the air, according to that view of the case. Others hold to the contrary, and I am rather dis posed to think with them, for this rea son : that when these meteors aro ex ceedingly numerous, some being brighter than Venus or Mercury, we never seo them come to the ground nor hear from them at all; as, for instance, in the great star-shooting showers of 18JJ3 and 1867 nothing came down, al though the sky was full of stars. My father has described it as like a snow storm, although in place of the snow (lakes it was snowing stars. As for the distance of these from tho earth, they appear at as great an elevation as seventy-five to eighty miles, and disappear after shooting about forty miles through the air. Their velocity is about tho same as that cf other meteors, averaging prrhaps a little less, as they aro more checked by the air. As for the materials in them, we cannot g 't hold of them to exam ine them. It is only occasionally that we get a sin t on the wing by means of the speitioscope, which shows lines of sodium and magnesium, easily made, out, and occasionally iron. There is, in fact, a good deal of reason for sus pecting the presence of consider able iron in many of them. Gold in Ancient Times. Cold wa3 in excess in ancient time and mostly taken from the rivers in Asia. Tho fables of Paotolus, of tho golden fierce of the Argonauts, of the gold from Ophir, the history of King Midas, ttc, all point to an Eastern origin of the 'met a'. According Ito Pliny, Cyrus returned with 54,000 Roman pounds of gold (about $10, 0.10,000). The treasures exacted from Persia by Alexander the Great amount ed to 3'j1, 000 talents, or $400,000,000. Gold also came from Arabia, and upon tho Nile from tho interier of Africa. I I'liny calls Asturias tho country in j hi h the most gold is found. A tablet I bearing the following inscription was found in Idanha Velba, Portugal: j C'audiusllufu.s returns his thanks to i.Iupiter for having permitted him to jlir.d loO pounds of gold." These j s .urces of wealth have ceased to (low, and the endeavor of several Enclish- m n t o reopen them have been unsuc cessful. Bohemia, Mahren, Silesia and Tyrol all have produced gold, and tho . reding of the glaciers has caused old mines to be uncovered, while upon the I'alian side, at Monto Bosa, Val Se- i m and Val Alsaca. gold mines aro -i ill worked to-day, although with indif- ('rent success. The only works of any i n ,te aro thosj of Kremnifz. llunir:irv It mav, therefore, be safely asserted (hat Europe is completely exhausted r this re qiect. Europe contains 1,157 theatres. Italy h -d:stho lint wilii J55S; next conies France, with :j37; Germany, 184; Spain, 100; Great Britain, 150'; Austria and Hungary. 131; ljusda, forty-four; Bel g.uin, thirty-four; Holland, twenty i : ; .Switzerland, twenty; Sweden and Norway, eighteen; Portugal, sixteen; ''' nimn k, ten. ami Turkey and Greece. ur each. SELECT SI FTIXCS. In Borne bankrupts were compelled to wear in public black bonnet. Vtn sugar-loaf form. ' ''' . The first telegraphic instrur;iH u Jk successfully operated ...Inv.S. Morse, the 'inventot. V.fct.-l&JiV fbXiU, its utility wtis.t'nqt': 1 djViiMrft njt djt.') the world unlipS .:;':. h Hamp 'BridcreiKflhV oT il1mriMW Ark., whiio' jb' in. Af i-i iV hiIvix ,doi-' jar, gorstm k,i!.' uw TuTaTv:tnji..,j save Ids lifts thu thWiJiad toddr- it down intd his Stomac'li. wUeitA r sions iiJj.iV nn discomfort. 'HY' .w'(' nev,ei;be iYjwok,, ',"v V , ' " : '';, '- Authors of the olden time' used Vi puff their own works by allixing "tak ing titles" to them; such as " A right inerrie and wittle interlude, verie pleasant to rea le," etc.; " A marvel ous wit tie treatise," etc.; ' A Delecta ble, Pithio and Uighto Profitable Worke," e(c. , 15ecent. excavations niako it seem probable that what is called the Babel mound nt Babylon is really the re mains of the hanging gardens of Neb uchadnezzar. Hydraulic works and reservoirs of great size have been dis covered there, and also aqueducts leading to the Euphrates. A very strange and pleasing effect says the Buffalo Commcrrial, maybe produced by tying a tablespoon in the middle of a piece of string, winding the ends of the string around a linger ot each hand, inserting the lingers in one's ears while some one taps the spoon with a pencil or some such oIh ject. There are authentic cases of simula tion or deception which animals have worked out to save themselves from labor or to procure some advantage. A military surgeon tells of a horse which was accustomed to pretend to be lame on the days when the horses were drilled, in order to avoid that duty. Costo mentions a dog which, in the winter, when he found his comrades lying around the lire in such a way as to prevent his getting near to it, would make a great noise in the yard. At tjis, (ho other dogs would run out ; while ho would slip into the house, and, securing a good place for himself, leave his comrades to bark as long as they pleased. Ho tried this trick quite often, and always succeeded in it, for tho other dogs had not in telligence enough to find it out. Vegetable Toetry. A historical poet has been trying his hand at vegetables. It is needless to say that our vegetable poet resides in England: Potatoes enmo from far Virg'nii; Parsley was (cut us from Sardinia; French boms, low growing on tho e irth, To distant India tinco their birlh; Hut scarlet runners, xny nud t ill, Tlint ctinil) npon your unrdcit well A cheerful pifjht tjnll around In South America were found. Tho onion traveled hero from Snnin: The leek f rom Switzerland wo y,auv, Gnrlic from Sicily obtain. Siunnch in Syria j:-ows. Two hundred years nj;o or more, Brazil the artichoke sent o'or. And Southern Eurojio's sea coast phore Heet root on us bostows. When nood Qnecn Hess was reitfiiuiR hero Pens citine from Holland, and were dear. The south of Europe lay its claim To bonus, but some from Ejjypt ca ne, Tho radishes both thin and stout, Natives of Ciiina are, no doubt; Hut turnips, carrots and sea-kale, With celery, so crisp and pale, Arc products of our own fair land; And cabbages, n goodly tribe, Which abler pens might well describe Are also ours, I understand. I'oioig Folks' Jiural. San Francisco papers relate that Bear Admiral Schenck, whoso death occurred recently, was the first to bring gold East from California. He was a lieutenant then, and was dispatched with the news of the discovery by Commodore A p. Catesby Jones, and took with him three claret cases of gold chunks. A soap mine has been discovered in California. The substance is a de posit of white earth, free from grit, and impregnated with a small percent age of potash. It is easily sliced into bars, and, for cleaning purposes, is a fair substituto for manufactured soap. The Tall Sycamore of (he Wahash. The special correspondent of tho In lianapolis (Ind.) Journal embodied in it recent communication the following from Hon. Daniel W. Voorhees: I con sider St. Jacobs Oil a splendid remedy. I suffered fr,om ai affection of the back and kidneys, with some rheumatism in fact, it was rheumatism of the back. I used St. Jacobs Oil and found it very efficacious. It gave mo instantaneous relief, and finally cured me completely. The coinage of gold during the last fiscal year was nearly $16,000,000 more than in any previous year in the his tory of the mints. Ir. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V.: Donr Sir I have advised many ladies to try your " Fa vorite Prescription." and never boo it fail to do more tliuu you advertise. Yours truly, Mns. A. M. Rakein, 141 Bates Shout, Indianapolis, Ind. Bv pulling your finger from the water yon leave no hole in the fluid ; and by dying you leave uo vacancy in the world. Young, middle aged or old men, suffering from nurvous debility and kindred weakness is, should send two sunnps for Inrge treatise, giving successful treatment. World's His peutiury Midical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Ik you would find a great many faults, be oil the look-out. If you would nnd them in ktill greuter abundance, be on the look-in. If your a-e bilious, tukeUr.Pidrce's "Pleas ant Purgative Pellets," tho origiuul "lattle Liver 1 i:ls. Ot all druggists. Like a strong swimmer whose pockets are filled with gold, we coinetiiiies perish from mo very txcess ol our riches. "Itoiiub mi CftruH." Ask furVe'lh'"liiiiuiliuiiC'u:iis." l.rc. Quick relief; cuitipluleciire, ('urns, warts, bunions. Onk pair of boots saved every year by usiuj Lon's Pittfiit Metallic Heel StilU iieiii. ArvuM's pAtit;. liver n inert Adam's fall. yvLiioli xnHiotid human nature to diseases of ttn' f efOj', there has been a demand fur a blood 1'ilritier. On the purity nnd vitality of tho hlood depend the dealt h and vigor of the wholfl .vteni. Various diseases are often only th tsitoi thai nature is trying to remove a disturb nit cause. Hood's S:i saparilla gives life nnd Vis'or to the blond, eradicates scrofula nnd sVeiuuta ninny diseases tlint would occur. '-,MjrH-l just when he does not. npproprinto iiiiiiself more merit . (linn belongs to him, ,tr rob another of what is his due. ' 'ill " ,'",r.4lrJrrne. v tmrrrvM ..;; hist two weeks; nil otltrrstwo or three cl:i. - DoTint be imposed on by tho ImudttiiTr.tertsntT.wd. Ask yourdcaler foil'rn x,.'b4,vnfl I itii l"ti. Haves yonrhorseiabornnd ipll t'?,' It n-. d Irst mednlat thrCenten iMiiVKli nris ijy.1,l)riuo!is. Sold everywhere, Carliofme, a tWdoWvod extract of petro to'iili, cures haldr.ft-K. This is n positive fact, tttested by tho ixnutl. Is'o other Imir prepara tion iu (he world Wdl really do this. Besides, as now improved, it is a delightful dressing. Thul llnslinnil of Mine Is three tones thu man lie was before using Wills' Henlth Uenewer. $1. Druggist. It's hard to believo Miss Whittir was cured 3f such terrible sores by Hood's Barsa parilln, but reliable people prove it. Dose Cup. Advertisement iu another column. t iilnvrli of I lu- lllmlili-r. Slinging irritation, intlammation, Kidliy, Urinary comrlaints,cnred by B.iehupaiba. $1. Acookdino to the last census there wcro em farms iu the I uited States more than 47i 01)0,00) hogs. i Tlionilt SALT HIIIU'M Dor not dtrpctlj Imperil life, it is a ditrful, vn tioua and resolute rrmplntnt. Putiont ftlidiiranoo of Ita numt'roua Tpry Mimll vatorj plmpli'B, hot and nnmrlln, rciiulrrn trim (nrtituito. irthadini'liarHPilin.lttnritk'ka, Itchea, and the arahs leave underneath a reddened aur faoe, the disease hna not riVnarti'd, and Hood's Marsn pnrllln, in moderate doeon, ahould he continued. FA.MOl'N t'AWF. IN IlSTON. " My little four year-old nirl had a powerf il eruption on her face mid head. Under her evea it vtaa regular on M hut red and no re, like a hum. B.vk of her iWt oar we bad. to aharo her hair clone to her head. FIto or aix phyatciana and two hospitals care np her cam aa Incura ble, save thu the might out trow it. Win n It began to maturate 1 became alarmed. In three vtoeka, with llood'aSarsaparilla. the soron began toheal; two bottles made her eyoa aa dear as ever. To-dajr the la aa well as lam." JOHN UAHKY. lot U Street, South Boston. ATTKST: I know John Carer. He Is an honcat, eood man, whose statmonta are worthy of entire credit. 1 believe what he says about his child's sickness. CLI-NTON II. COOK, Milk Street, Boston. HOOD'S KAHSAl'AUIM.A. Bold by DruggiKts. tl; six fon$S. Prepared only by V. I. HOOD ,V CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Maaa. Flirt, lllnoil. Many families pride themselves on their noble sncentry; but here, In tills lomocratlo oountry, we do not care so much about our pedigree as mtr health) When the blood is out of order, disnaae manifoHts Itself in the skin and flesh. To be restored to health take Soovill's Hanuiparilla or Blood and Liver Hymp. Physicians speak of It in the highest tarms. Dr. Kv erett, Coopor PL-tina, Steuben oounty. New York, mentions two cases of Scrofula and Erysipelas In which Scovill'a SarKiparilla or Blood and Liver Hyrnp effected a cure, and aaya: "I think it one of the beat purifiers of the day. It has met with iierfect success In very case where I hare used it." ' IJest t'nniih ItnNniii In tlie"Vorlil." try It? Ilneeh'o. 1 W. KlNPM.a A l'o., Aiiirusta.Maino Nervous llesdiiche. Neuralgia, Nervous licliitity, atld alt undue uenknesmB aro prcmipOy cured by Atien'a Itrnfn KimwI; $1 pkg., for $.. At druggists and at Allen's Pharmacy. Ilia First Ave., N. Y. CURES . . , . Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache. fsoreThi oivt. Sin el i 1 n. irrl . lirul.ra, lsurita. Sralil. Froat lilies, 1SD ill. OTIIKU HUUI1. PAI8 .D AlltrS. BoldlJT UrUMliU sail lrlr,ffrrrhrr. Uliy Csuua bolUs. ' Ulrteilmia la 11 I. sihi.scm. ,n THE 'HAIM.r. A. VO; KI.F.U CO, 13 UulUiaura, CJ-, I. 1. 1. N y N v 7 lDTalids bruken down Sin iiem in ana pint by chronic dyspepsia, or ufluricg from tb lerTihle exlioustion that follows tho at tacksofacutediseasa, the testimony cf tl ou.-andi who have been raised, aa by a miracle, from a simi lar ctAte of protst ra tio i ly H(Mttt(rB St.n,ih Bitters, Is a sure cuurantoa thnl by the aaine mtwins yon, tfto, in ay bo stnmethviiod and r nf'irt'd. I tT milvv nil J)r!Kc:t.tH Slid Dd.'lloTt tfuHLTdll)". ADD TOIIINGQE (1uim otlt-rs thniii4t means m nrak ;n riK)' iiioutlily pr-xiih irrui inv(nnfniKni (:(rtti()iiior iinrt .It-rtltny in 6RAIf.,PR0VIS!Q?tiS&STQGKS l-.at'li iiit'tnlHT iivh tiif Im'Ih ui h riiMiliiniil :inlial ot Hie t'hitr. ltc(ort si-tit wtM-kty. IuvkIcihIs puiu iimntlily. C)ulii:t pitnl hlmrt'liohlrr hack ttii'ir nicmt'y in prtfit lu pMt tttut- muiitlis, mil It-itviiir ciriKiiial iniiuuiit milking iN.iiu-v in ('lull, or icturmtl on demand, hliamsf humi'Ii. Kxplmiatory cnculiirh tK'ni itw. Ht'liat)lcC'jvt trruiittfnt U.UlHd fVftywIu'ii;. A'ltfrrws I:. K. lvKM)LL k t'o, Jo 111' U Milllb.. IW & ,H In hatlt! St., ClllUAUO, ILL. limit in the Btrongent pohHdtlitniBnnrr. and ttntriiHt nt r'Hoy lor wurlt, eiihvr with or wit liout ttiaocirira ttoim. All I'm timnon work upon tliem tUmo nt lotvi'nt prims. find SiiH'Itlna 1'nr.ittcen built, and all iit:iNnn Murk lor linittTM, l ntfint fit., tit lmrt nottt-f. Itiwlirii rrlVrt'tice far hunt work ii nd l,()VI T I'llH K CHAS. 83 St. Ffcrks Pi., N.Y. STORES. HOUSES. Mrnnnpi by Mm in or Hot WtiHT in tl if in out apprnvt-d bty!. Piping; and Nt-nani i'ltting cull mated umh. and u.irripd nut promptly at MlW I'HM'l'S. HlUUKBr KKKKHKNCKf (11VKN. FflRTORIESi rr iiiforination atlnmni A Wlf KNCK TIVV. 2 1 John Strcrt N.Y. n CUREi WMtKt ALL tlt lAlia, ClHlgtl bynip. 'illMltlHgtMMl. Ill tirnH. rioiil liydrni;uiMta. AM) NOT M i Ml HI T. O a'ti I frly Halolnunkiini. ily uuail '.'-'io. (liroiiliirfl JJ) tm Ulioc. J.S.Ullicu 4Jo..bB l). rril..N1V. SKI'I, Fox, Buaver. Mink, Otter hought for rash l liiKtiuiit lirii-es. Snd fnrl.'irciiliir. wliu-h given full lialliculara. E. V. HOUliUlOX, . Ui.Karil St., N.V. YTf 1 ITfirl Til fiTI''1" " lh time iu thrirkT W A I I.H r Cl,Kw,n litany wt.-h. lly mail. 1!. II A 1 Uil 1 fWJJ(i.T, Austin. I'.O. Bui .(Jliicatiu VClSIVf. MPS I-""'" leiulii..l.iiy hue anil will VAI.Ii.M'IMi ifuo.. Juiieilli-. v i. fn 1'Mili.yM Ikiiiii-. f,iiiu,l,rmri -,tir. tjli IW Oa-U AaJi-.... riiiMiN 4 I'u., r..rlhiiul, Mo. Ahure fine ..r V. itl,- tv or l'ils in 'J4 ii.,tn. ITee to pour. till. KuijUH. ZyU AruuiiniBl., hi. 1xuib, Wo. Arlrf-Ki-i. l'liut..Kriil.y live ht.i. i,. 1 1. 1 :,i.i,M,l,,, ((r. Uun'ljiiij tu unK r ll.t ii. A. 11. W arli:l, Ci.ilix,thiu. k!SIli iNk,, STOMACH EfioiNE mm BOILEHS f-n Km i3 ri ! j ' .' Payno's Automatic Engines. .1 lli-hl'ln, I'urnhlp nnd la'om.iidoiil, vltt fbrntoh hnr f)ir.r rih 'j Iiai nul o i- n.ntrr than n of oihl '!i bultt. not fltifdwith an uthmttrt.iiitH)U. Hftid or llluntnitod 'tit ton i "J," lu ,,kiifntittr(ton and Trim's. I. W, Paink A Hons. Hub K(in, Ournlna:, N.V. ftT' This N.Y. Singer, $20 -lt V'tlh I? ift nf AttnrltnirnlN Kra. JWarranlnl irrrriii. t.litht mnnlnir. E tr ijt' qHii't,liilultitiir nlut iliirattln. Srhl f 'u'fl I 111 "n '"', trlnl lilrrn' tiliin ili-nlrril. ( ''llKt'.lV Arfll ""Prr lr(i...a, , ll ViAfc 'ljVT AiU 1"-I, ' aloiwi Mwhanlral anil vtth S'lKtuKlaiKi ft H'fk.(nly $;.v Al-n srnl mi li'Ht trlnl plnn If itr- .(nil. Hfirnnt niM nine ntiii'rnt tMi, rliitiil.il lli.ld.' nrifl iiil. cli-. rnl.ir. iv tth tr.tltnnlilrtl f rif . A 'It II I'.'ime.t Co. ; Thtrrl nv t -i4.-mi-.i i oo a-a k k i n a i ua3. ov;lp tllur In rirrpjiro Jni.r o-,l,.r Inr KKIV an, HARK Krutt nnrl tr nil nirnt ill Mhr.il., Kiritrrrriia, ICOSKW, VIMS. KTUi 1.1-i.IiIi-k niaiiv lkirall Nnvrli'aa. wi n(Tir tllnrpr.t lint nioil rotniilclj irriirrn! Slix-kef Krlllt anil (Iriianipti. till Irri'S la tha lint r...t Slnir, M.rl.lir,.,! t'ntnlotrnn nt. Hope Xurarrl.-a. Iloi'lia-alrr. N V. R kilaU3&a9 1 For Two Dollars. DcmortH's Illustrated Monthly. Until b nil Nrw-xWIctii Anil I'natirlnxirr. or I bp Filltnr ol'lhla ini-r will tiiltf Vrliit auli. rrliillnn. ISrnil Hvrnij fi-ma for n aprrliiiffl ropy to W. JH.WIMiS li:.)K)lilCST, 1'ub. IIkIiit. 17 I ll-it I lilt Sirrt'l, Nnr ark. V.Tll ,ONf S. ' J lh Inrallifa boon ami nurai-'a rl..lht fil' GIVEN FREEKiWrTJrlH Uii:i.M JlF.Al.TIt MilNTIIl.T to th(.-f wti.linir X ""-J0 w only liMtrr alniiun fur a 3 nionili-1 triul Mitli'i'iiitlin. 'rhfi iiiihw ft'i q li.i iiunn no umlvly oim ilrni Inn anil 5 J9 )- rn'i'nui linjiklntr ivn-k ami knlfo. S X jilinlfi. ; tlm lliiilt h aliiiitlilv invi'iita ! f Imni.in lll. A lilr.- M. Illl.l, IT a. 0- Co.. lUii Ni'w Vurk City, lianil-Fover Ele?ators And llni-t WinM-Ift (or Ftorrs, fxrtorlps, t'to. Puinlv t iitii ( put . Ktti, n, ls;rtt fur lnill.iiK-liouitea, flntn, it, t'lu- lt m iif-w. Tri, runnd pr rtu-ulnra up n ohcation. (Pardon IIio. Factory, Houtli bth Avo., N.Y. IMITATION STAINED GLASS. Inrioacrthatily bnautlful. K.nntly applied to window KhiHK. 1,iM4i ruliMftirca. Hnmplfn, rtc, lt")0. In stamp. A;KNTS 1 1 11C A lpn. Wit(iir.): fnar. If in itt diuunci.itiuN of tuindry huintiuK". lmlormd bj iKH.,tilj.i(iovniumt'nt nitiid ilaand citinuia. linrvthnnt tn ruin it tone it, huhflcript ion fnK NICW auharrllmni ONt.Y lf.r. ij-tl to tinder of lonTft word, Midi edition un.pruld ,l M'iH Kl I T 1 1. IMnladeljdiia, Fa, OBfJSeiPTiB 1 liAT a rnltt o rrtiH'iiy fr tin atxira til i t tia a tlionnr.nf) of raKcs of tho tvornt kind and of Intf vtantllnc havo twon ruroj. ltnlc.M, an ntronit la nn fatth In liae'iirnry, fiat I will an TWO HOTTLlTrt KHftR. to rctticr with a VM.rlhl.H TKKATIBKon thta aiaaM,M any auiluicr. Cltvo Kaprrf atd 1. O. nllrfi. T. A. tiLUCUM, irl FaarltfU, NnwTork. CC wwk in your own town. Taritli dfid otttHt COO fn-o. Addrraall, IIali.kit 1 Co., TortUud. Ma, A K;mn Vnnlrl for tlm Iteat and FaatMt aidinr il I 11 tonal H.K-ka and Itihloa. Prinn rtMimcd SI poi cent. National riiiLiHiiiNo Co., Philadtdphia, Fa. CI 1 i COI.l-MAN nUStNKSM CI.I.KsE, ! J Nowark, N. J. WriUi for CaUloftun. ) A WKICK, $12 a day at hum tvially mailt. Unntly outlitlnw. Addruva Til UK A Co.. Auutita. Ma. Unicru p u I o u partlos nave tried to Imitate our Rem edy and deceive the public by usir SIMILA NAMES, but do not beds celved j tee thai tho word with pfc tut a of an Iron Safe, onablack wrapper and white letters is on every package. Also, see that It is on the la bel and stamp, and take no other. tM.ay.VV -A.K ixi -tr - tii- wlj '..I H. H. WARNER & CO. ROCHESTER, N.Y. tlf TIiIh ri ini'ily In nil nlianlulv aprrlrlr for lie rlisram'M of moiiu'iu for llie ai lr.lnlllrlril nrrvoua truiihlrnnf youlli, mid fur I lie ilrliillly w lilch lirrrrilr olil nari. An miitisllra allow but nil iliNi'imra ario from I lie kidiiry. or liver, wr ran yaraniee lrri-iliiin I'roiii riiarnao by rfnaon of llm power wlitrli our rnft Kidney uud i.ivrrl lire jioMMaea over llieae oruuiia. Wilsonia Insoles. TREES $72 m IL JL A I rail i iUJ col ! 9 li mes& 4 P2Wa i SAFE & iaalf' ' i-v-' ?V-r-s bit m br- mm IT1 ED SOLAR THE GHAiiDEST DISCOVERY OF HIE WE! ThM Ina'ilns Veen the fet dry and warm on tha thfiir con,unt iIIh, by wearing a pair of Wiujonia J.Ut. 1 UtB HI MAIL. W1LHOMA CIKE8 It )iaKbn auccMiafiil tn piirhtjf-fie csa in narh one hundred. For oyer tha yearn in Kiifilund na l Amnca tliftb) AppliauctMi havu bftn (Imihk a nmrf Ihuj work among invftlirtff. No tiixdioino rt.tiirc I. bo-c.i'i 1 i,,cur&. Mns taken fim the himtiil mul curini. CtiVnie lu vain It rKtori-d to th I'ifbhiiitf )uiilth. 'i'h. . -j lu(n . no have krittftiulred tlnir tuna, I lu-ir mom-y mid btwt drtyit exiinrnm-ittuifr Willi iiiiMltrine v ithin.i mm c art, u ,m enjoying lily by Im ving w ru Wtltiim. (no n.iy: ' 1 would not laku Q I.Ojhi f,r what Wilnouu iit tlwim f,,r lilt. , out- ww.," AiH'Uu r, ' ' 1 wan tAml).id tor hve and a half ;ira. WiUtmia curmt ine in a Jw luunti ... 1 ul.nM ti-d n )tt pmii. 'J im W.ls ti'ia A ii,liiini't?t. Its a- tpov, HO BO . "... ja.soan. is pmii. 'J im V;i )iia A ii,.liiini t?t. Iiah tiikmt awuy Ui Kl'aUttido." (tivtf hx ul It I ioc'. iimri ii a iiu ini.iiuunn aim tj irr---la .w. uiiuii -la .T lllMIIV ii w belhur ir ludy WILSONIA MAGNETIC CLOTHING f 0. 25 East l4tH IFroin tlir? BnM jii 61a(n4 " . ; Jfnwrs. rMtonr .,'-' ' ..Vs " Tho oIioto is poM ilkcrirss of Itrs, InJft tl T11 h.Bin, of I.jrnn, Ma., who afiorr all nt lirr human U t.it may 1 Inittifslljr colled tlio "Doni TrlcJidi Wcrflnn,". urnima of brr rorTraiioniloiits lorn in i-u .r. ' hr ti arrdrnty rlo-rolrd to brrwoi k, wlili-ti Ui thooritcamo of IICu-ntudT', and la oMt;ml Vo koop '! laitf MwlKtaitts. Io hrlp bor ansmrlhc larjra roitc;,ni!, n-s winrh daily ponra in upon her, rarh iiurlrifr Ita unrrlaj bunlen ( mifciliff, or Jor at rrlocrc from it. f i . Voirrt.il)loConiiound la medicine for pood nf jo rll pnrpoam I liarr) pfrwonnlly tuvtiffati-d inud amaad'Aod of thctnitliof tlila. On accorjnt of lt firovcn mrrf la, lb la rrornmrfirtrfl nil prescrlbrd by thcrrt pliyak-lnm In tho country. One anyat "H Worl: llko a chaj-ni and aaroa lr ic ruin. It will com cntln ly thowondtiwnn ef f.-iK or f of llie uterus, Lftienrrlnfn, IrreffiUnr and pnlnfiii Jtenatmatloii.allOTarlAnTronMoi, Iittlammatlon and V1mtiorl, riajdlnfrn, all rlKplavnicnta and thr eon. foirnent uplnal OAkrnM,oiid is Ppoelally adapted to tlif Charico or IJto." It pcTnio.ttes avoir iwrtlon of tha srrtem, and kItd new life and rlcor. It removes taintneiis, Antukairv. dwtroys all cravlps for stlmulaiita. and relieves whJp nes r( the Ktomavh. II cures lilontlnrt, ItondarlinsJ Kert tnl.l IVrstmtlon, Ccnemi rHiblllty, Skpkmneiei, Depression l J Jndt Ion, That, fiiellnr of orifirtnrr down.eaii'inspnl". W"b1' an I tn:!:alio, Is always peiTnanently cured l y Ita mo. Jt will at all times, and nndor nil clrennmtnnoer, net. In liai mony wi'.li tlio law tliot (forerns tho fcnmlo sysiem. Itrunsunlj' (1. per lotlloor rlx for C",.,nnd IstoM tf drtif7:its. Any ailvlee i-erjulrcdan to ntMxUl coaca, and the names of Many who )mvo been restored to perfrei bonlthliy tha tinoof tho W'VclAltla Comiionnd, can lio eh'alncd niWrwinff Mm r.r with stnmii for reply, at lier homo in !.ynn, llnaa. For K'dney Oomplalnt of eff'ifr art thta compound la tinsuriiajuod aa aliundant test linonlalt show. lira, rinkham'a Uvor rills," Myorxo writer, "ar, Oelntl n (no ten rid for tho enre of Conatlpntlon, riUourn."ai tod Tori'tdlty ef the liver, di-r Blood rurlf.crwrfrkf wwlors in l's snteiai fins and bids fair to equal the Compound in its poimliirlty, all Burt reapei t lier na nn Antral of Morey whose aoio ajnhltlon Is to dotrooil to others. "hllalaHhla. I 'a. tn Mrs. A. M. D. FOR THE PEilMAIOT CURE OF COWSTIPATIOM. No other dlBene la oo jircvrJcr.. in t!il oonrv try aa Cori3tipition, aid no r?:nrxlr )iru over rquallod tho oclPlirtttod KIUNKV-WOHT an a euro. WHiMevor l iooaur, hownvcr obaUnarW tha coaot this rciucdy will ovwooiuo it PILES. THIBdlatTrw!n(r coi.it.1aln U Vflry opt T-n booomplirtitM with constipation. KWnoy VsVrt atpcnUi'm the weakened porta nnd qtil.tlvturTsa alt hlnda of Fiira even whou phyauwua aad modiciuao, ha v before Liiled 9k TTirn rv T . ... a M . a w ii.. I diaooeonor th Kidneys Liver nnd bowm : It oloanaoa the ayntum ol Cio(ior:d poison thnt fl wu pi the UrcaxUul aunonnjr wlilcu only uie , p Vlouma cf r'tni:r-aHm can rrnllfe nffkawrmif nwinl nf vhlam lrw4aitn ii liiHHaMi tlain k beta quick lr mliftvtM, nnrt In a nhort umo PERFECTLY CURED, 9 I.lfo to all tho Important orana ot the bod.r Tho natural aotloa of the Kldurya la iwatoron. The IJTor Is oteanood cf all diaonMt. the f Bowola moTo froely arid toaltiiTly MTlt Actn atthfanmettmoon theFIBNKVfl, f UVEH ANIJ iJOWiU45.. ) HUi Uj UM uuitile. via iJ'j ii'ffriiui. jury coal do rout Dy maa. Cast Dyes Ever Kador. rrron stlk. xvonL. on cotton. - DRESSES, COATS, 0CARF3, HOODS, YARN, STOCKINCQ, CARPET RAG8, rIF)CON3, FEATHERS, or any fahrt. at fancy artlolo eaally and perfectly eolcrcd to any ahade. Itlnrk, itrowa. Creea. Illne, rearleSj Cardinal IlrJ, Nnvy Illur, Biai II row a, IlUr Crcen. Terra f'otta ai'.d 3 cthrr boat colors Warranted Fast and Durable EachpAckaovrii oolor ono to four 1 ba. of good.1. If y ou bav r ovoi tiled Dyes try theco ones. You will ba delighted. Sold by dmcglatj.crecnd ua 13 cents and acy color wanted eentpoat-pa'.d. Sa colored aumplsa and a act of fanny eerda aont tor a 9o. atamp. il ELLS, I(l: II.VltKhON A CO., KurllaCtoa,Vt. GOLDlnd SILVER PAIMT. Bronze Paint. Artists' Black. Sor Kldiiaff Fancy Urkota, Frfamce, lamre, Chaadcllera, and for all klnila ot ornamental werlw Equal to any of tho Illnh prlood kin da and only lOcta. a pacare.at tie mcslsie.or post-paid trovt WTMB, JtK'TI HUMtN A- I O,, It ti ri ! iat on, V t- Ih un.tiMInc m l .if nl linltlu In ouniiir Kil Fit, Spa-snis, CunviiUliniB, hi. Vitua 1 taiH'i, Ali'ntiollKin, (piutu Ij.tlnk'i ?ai'r Vuul.i1.'blliiy.S(Tol(il and nil Nervous and jShMMl diM-aseit. 'Jo i'lt'rymvii, lawrypn, l.tlt-ntrv tnt'ii. Mcr- xt'htuitH. nuiikfra, .n n"t nun nil wihwp 4U'iitnry empii.yrnonl I". , 'tT . I I - HfaW iriiuiiii, irreiiinriiie, ',.'- tli''lilHKl, aliiinucli, - lb liiiwelHor kiiideys, or MEVrn TAILS who require n nervo "tYCK FAILS. j ,in u ,,,! or iunkan Mr8W '.llnuliini, Miniurltnu Q Jw rO V I EfvS t& Nervluei. InvaluHble. na II ftav Tlimisnnilapnieliilinit w the IMiiM Womlerf ul ill Tlrorant that everanstatned tlieaiiikinsavKiem. Fur mie ly nil Iirin-Kisu THK Mi. n. A. IiU H.MONIi alKIlll'AI. IU. h. le l'n,ini lurx, HI, JiH-pli, alii. ' h lull id c liter, adftpwt UI( to!l B rtlllftliaM. WUIl I..1I-A tloaJli, m a . f OCNsiniri TtNltkui of lb I udy, wbtUt Viastl tl a tllfrUD DFMLM kaVr-k Lrxa ij tnmMtr wit tha iliiRrr. Vt.h llit o Mrstwin i aa a Mroa wau iq latTdtttl jAhi, and a ndtcal ctiraotikin. iUi aai dasabla lUcbMp. Solby tOhlL, ClirtiUfB (im, GQLiiI0N.TUC3 C0W CUcftKO. 11L Goreimon Sense GEiairs And ItiK'Krtni, htn pit, iliinitilo nnd oninlnrtHhlu. No liKht, tinnliy ntutt, tutt kxmI, Jhuh-kI home ouinfurta. hpecial dibouiint t fli'fKJ niMi. ISi-imI Miunn tor cniu-l-iuM in A. MX I'Allt, aUolivil.Ut Oiutii. (I ii y u. i iiumjij.rw i uru. enldont risvu. Consult your health. Avord coh. With at) Maunktic iNBOia, AI,L FOR.11S OK PISKASE. , ' aju I III 11 IIM t IOIU lllf lvV-IJf t HIW JllH, HUUUnilaa' ull tlm pain, hik! I mu ilmit IiU li..y ,"Aii'H ief. p. wi iiiioh hub i urt'ii I'll! LftlJ. 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