FACTS AND COXMEm. Idaho is relativrlv stronger In Mor monism than is rt;ili, there being ten Mormon rcprwrntatives in its logisla turc, ono of whom is n bishop in the CllUrclL and fnllv nn.vtl.lr.J nt tho Kf 000 inhabitants ar adherents of the iuorrnon faith. The cost of American railroads, ac cording to the census report, is over four thousand millions, or an average ot f 47,000 a mile. Their gross earn ings in 18S0 were SS0,450,5)4, and tho net $119,341,597, or less than threa percent, on their cost Their dividends amounted to a iittio more than $70, t,00.000,.orabout two and a half per rent, on the -capital. The average num ber of passengers to a train was forty five, and the number of men employed by all the railroads in tho country was It is estimated that there are 200,000 vagabonds and beggars in the German empire, including thieves, pickpockets and other swindlers, and the authori ties estimate the annual loss to honest people by their operations nt the enor mous sum f f25.00J.000. Many of these evildoers are brought before the magistrates from time to time, but both judges and juries are accused of administering too mildly even tin mild laws of Germany against vagabond age. The evil has become so great that the g n ernment is understood to bo pre)lltring a severe law for bringing scoundrels of the vagabond class to justice. The Chicago Tribune calls attention to the fact that " wheat belt" of tho Northwest is of wonderful extent It cites in proof the report of Colonel Taylor, United States consul general at Winnipeg, who exhibited before the agricultural association of Manitoba Bpecimena of J.ied Fife wheat sowed May ,1, and harvested August 20, 1882, at Fort Dunvegan, in latitude fifty seven degrees, longitude 118 degrees, on the banks of the Peace river, 1,200 miles northwest of "Winnipeg. Its product was forty bushels to the acre, with a corresponding weight, and Mr. McDougal, who had been in charge of the post since 1877, assured him that there had never been a failure in equivalent crops of barlev, oats and vegetables. This makes the wheat belt some 2,000 miles long from southeast to northwest, and the northern por tion of it is settling up very rapidly by colonies of well-to-do farmers from Great Britain. John.IIartwell, alias "Anna irfes, the seeress of New York," alias "Me thratton, the great seer of England," alias ' the Philosophical Astrologer, Grand Master of the Mysteries, En chanter, Sorcerer and Dealer in Magic and Spells," was arrested again the other day at Birmingham, charged with defrauding a large number of persons by pretending to possess su pernatural powers. In his defense the prisoner calmly remarked: "I have always noticed that my being Imprisoned has been attended by great national disasters, and I am informed that unless I am discharged this coun try and its rulers will bo ruined, and that too forever." But this frightful picture evidently did not produce the desired effect upon tho court, for the seer was forthwith committed to the Bessions as an incorrigible rogue, and, having been previously convicted on a 6imilar charge, he was ordered to be kept at hard labor pending his trial, The latest thine in muipr 1 nnnpr rails. It is claimed they are superior ts steel or iron In almoBt every point, the cost per mile one-third that of steel, and they will last much longer, being almost indestructible, there is no contraction from hunt or cold, conse quently no loose or open joints, and being so much lighter than steel or Iron, tho rails can bo niado longer and connections perfectly solid, making the road as smooth as one continuous rail. The adhesion of tho drivers of the engine to this material will be greater than that of steel, conse quently the same weight engine will have a larger load. There will be a great saving of fuel ; V.ie smoothness wf the rail will lessen the wear and tear of rolling stock, and to say nothing of the difference in first cost, the re duction in machinery aad repairs will baa big item. Tho rails will neither rust nor rot, and there will be no danger of accidents from broken ra'ls la frosty weather. Paper car-wheels have been in use for many years, and wo have paper houses, paper table cloths and napkins, paper boxes, paper bats, paper soles to our boots, and paper money. The inventivo genius of the country seems to be s t in the direc tion of making paper .111 the greatest nun.ber of uses possible. The ghastliest example of red-tape thus far recorded is reported from the llussian town of Samara. A local gov ernment clerk, named Tichenow, after drinking heavily for Fome davs, ut terly collapsed one night, and' to all appearanc e died. It is not the Russian cust mi to keep a body long above ground, and as a burial can't taka place during the holidays, the relatives of the dead man decided to have the fu neral fortwith. When the body ar rived at the church the priest noticed that there was moisture on the fore head, and suggested that it might be perspi ration; but the relatives quickly explained that it was nothing more than melted snow which hud fallen there while 'Vy were ou their way to the church. This simple ex planation satislicd tho priest and the body was buried. A few hours after ward soniu in en who were digging an other pr.tve near Ticheuow's hmrd cries ot agony wliidi seemed to pro ceed from the ground. They ran olf in terror to tie priest, but ho said that disinterments could beordered only by the police. The police la turn de clared that permission mlist t ob tained from a superior functionary, who happened not to be within reach. The police finally yielded to popular clamor, nnd with many mi: giving al lowed the grave to be opened; but by this time the wretched Tichenow was actually dead.body and clothes showing plainly the fearful struggle which he had vainly made. Tricking Animals. Thero is hardly any doubt that ani mals must possess some means of Com municating theif ideas. Arsenic has no perceptible taste or odor, and an ounco of it mixed with a bushel of cornmeal will destroy a cartload of sewer-rats in a single day; but all pro fessional vermin-killers agree that such receipts lose their cllicacy in a very short time. Somehow or other the sur vivors manage to trace the mischief to its cause; and old rats have been ob served in the act of driving their young from a dish of poisoned hash. When the British first effected a settlement in Singapore, the traffic in monkeys soon became a regular branch of in dustry. The ubiquitous Chinaman used to go on trapnine expeditions to the hills at a time of the year when me mountain macaques were rather hard up for provisions and coukl be baited with ' fuddle-cakes"!, e., rice bread soaked in a mixtureof sugar and rum. The trapper used to hide behind a tree and let the monkey assemblage enjoy his bounty till their antics sug gested that it was tiros for him to rush in, like Cyrus into the banquet hall of Belshazzar. Experience, however, soon taught the little mountaineers to change their tactics. Instead of devouring the fuddle-cakes on the spot, they learned to gather them np and defer the feast till they reached a retreat where they could hope to be left alone in their glory. But the trappers too, have sinoe changed their plan. They mttnu- iaciure a sort or narrow-necked 1ars. about the size of sarsaparilla bottles, ana, alter tilling them with a melange of syrup and alcohol, they tie them firmly to the root of a tree and with draw out of sight The monkeys come down and sip the nectar, a little at a time, till many a mickle has muddled their perceptives to the degree which the founder of Buddhism would have called the first stage of Nirvanna in difference to earthljf concernments in general. The trapper then approaches and collects his guests, whose exalted feelings often manifest themselves in a peculiar way. Some receive their cap tor with open arms, some hug their bottles With approbative grunts, while others lie on the ground, contemplating the sky in ecstatic silence. Popular Stienx Mvn hJy. A Terribjo Tanic of the Tast One of the most disastrous panics ever known In XeW York occurred in October, 185:1. Thomas F. Harrison, at present assistant superintendent of the New York grammar schools, but at that time a principal in one of the high schools in that cjty, thus de scribes it : The school-house In which the panic occurred was in Greenwich avenue, near Jefferson market. The building was four stories in height, and contained at the time 1,500 children in the several grades. The girls de partment was upon the second floor. Dne afternoon in October, my sister, Abby Harrison, who was at that time the principal of the department, was conducting a recitation in the furthest Class-room. Calling a little girl to her side, she told her to go out and get her a giass ot water, xne child hurried out into the next room and said in passing that Miss Harrison wanted some water, Some oho said "Fire," and in ft minute all were in confusion. The children rushed toward the stair way. Unfortunately the doors of the school-house swung inward. The children crowding up against them wore not able to force them open. Tho railing gave way, and in a moment the children, pushed by those behind them, were forced over tho edge into the well below. Down they fell, one after the other, until there" was a pile of them not less than twelve feet high. Fifty of them were killed. The shock to the principals of both the male and female department was so great that they died within threa minutes after the accident. " He Was." Many years ago a Sussex squire had a baililf whom ha discovered to have indulged in all k nds of malpractices. This unjust steward had robbed his master in every possible way, and when detected was dismissed. Whether he could dig or whether he was not ashamed to beg, history sayeth not. His master, when bidding him begone, added these words : For the sake c f your wife and family I will do nottiin" to you, but after your death 1 will pun" ish you severely." It may bo sup posed that the bailiff did not trouble himself much about this threat. But it was carried out. The man died; the master took on himself the task of erecting his tombstone and of compos ing his epitaph, which was as follows ; In memory of Jolia South. He was This singular inscription was recently, und no doubt is still, to bo seen in Horsham churchyard. The author of it would lead persons to view it, and when they inquired "What was he?" would tell them the story of his bailiff's delinquencies. This story was passed on from mouth to month on,i became far more impressive and more auowu man it wouui have i i m dki-u u recorded at lomrtii r.n the stone. Indeed the squire could hardly, with any regard to public opinion, in scribe a man's misdeeds above his moldering bones, but the blank which nuu iiuuung oirensive, was amply uf ficient to fulfill the threat of post a 4 """o puuisiunent, wuieli was thus ii llicted ou thig unjust uteward Ju in .0 The Hjffloiio of ClothSnjr. !r. Paul Niemyer, in delivering a penes or lectures in Uerlin on the hygiene of clothing, held that theories of Professor Jager, of Stuttgart, about his woolen "normal clothing " are not founded upon science, lie founded his advice upon tho principle that the body in a living oven, giving out heat by radiat ion and conduction, but better fcuilt than the dead oven in that it i self-regulatmg, always keeping its beat rtt abottt tf degrees ccntignidt. the skin is natural clothing, artificial doming oeing merely a protection against extreme heat or cold, wettintr. dirt and injury. It has the office of preventing the perspiration which is tho third day in which the body parts with its heat, from becoming too pcr- cepunie. Alter some or the usual faultfinding with our present clothing tu e ncaa overloaded, the nose and ears not covered in winter, the feet distorted he recommended rubbing witii coarse towels, and for undr clothing linen (on account of its hygroscopic qualities), ttnd nlso cotton and suk, but did not approve of starch ing smrt bosoms, and entirely con demned woolen underclothing. How ever, with such a sudden return from "science" of "empiricism," he said tha, lotning could not be the same for all but each person must find out by trial what best suited his Individual needs. Such an attack was not to be borne, and rrotessor Jager went to Berlin to de fend his theories, ttnd to show that he too, had some "science." Health, he asserted, is to be promoted bv exer cise and hardening the body. Health is Impaired by water in the cellular tissms. Woolen assists the body to throw this off. Woolen fabrics absorb only the offensive part of the perspira tion and lets the rest escape. Cotton and linen, on the contrary, absorb it all, and the man who Wears them car ries around with him a storehouse of bad odors, and by breathing ther- is slowly poisoned. The woolen-ck ed man can dispense with many baihs that the cotton wearer must have, for a healthy skin cleanses itself. Profes sor Jager thinks women's clothing is preferable to man's both on higienic and aesthetic grounds. He advises a return to the garb of the Kenaissnnce, or an adoption of the Tyrolese. But aoove ail wool is your only weor. An Interesting: Relic. An autograph letter of Washington. owned by Mrs. Lucy Woods, of Staun ton, Va., has just been made public. It was written to me citizens of Shep herdstown, October 12, 1796, in re sponse to a formal address tendered bv them to the first President on his an nouncement of his determination - to retire to private life, and runs in pnrt as follows: "That beneficent Provi dence Which hitherto has preserved us in peace and increased our prosperity will not, I trust, withdraw its protect ing hand, while we on our part cn deaor to merit a continuance of its favors. Equally persuaded am I that no inconvenience will result from my retreat to the walks of private life. The good sense of my countrymen will always discern, and can never be at a loss to choose a fit character to administer the executive government of these United States. If it has been my good fortune through the course of my civil and military employments to have met the approbation of my coun trymen, my wishes will be consum mated, and I shall have found the onlv reward I ever had in view." Important Proclamation, The Hon. Peter Howe is sheriff of the city and county of New York. Recently, in conversation with one of our report ers, Mr. Bowe proclaimed the following fact: "I consider St. Jacobs Oil an ex cellent remedy, and one that ought cer tainly to find its wav into eVerv house hold. Mrs. Bowe alwavs has a bottle of it there, and makes a family remedy of it." New York Evening Telegram. Power, in its quality and degree, Is the measure of manhood. Scholar ship, save by accident, is never the measure of a man's power. "Female Complaint." Dr. R. V. Pierce. Butfulo. N. Y.: Dear Sir I Write to tell yon what your " Favorite Pre scription " has done for nte. I had beea a great bud erer from female complaints, es pecially " draKing-down," forever six years, daring much of the time unable td work. I paid out hundreds of dollars without any benefit till I took three bottles of the " Fa vorite Prescription." and I never had any thing do me so nmcu good Q my iii8. 1 ad vise every sick lady to take It. Mks. .mily Khoapb, Mclirldes, Mich. Trebb are 2,000 youne men being trained lor the ministry in the United states. TklllMil l'..nnl h Nor if your lungs are badly wasted away can you be cured oy the use of Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery." It is. how ever, unequaled as a tonic, alterative and nutritive, and readily cures the most ot f t naie cases of bronchitis, coughs, colds and incip ient consumption, far surDaseinir in efficacy cod liver oil. Send two stamps for Dr. Pierce's pamphlet on Consumption and Kindred Af fections. Address Woiild's Dispenbahi Mxdicai, Ahhooiatiow, Buffalo, N. Y. Minister Sabgeant writes th'it there is little doubt that Amerioan pork will continue to find a market in Germany. Young and middle aged men suffering from nervous debility, premature old age, loss of memory, and kindred symptoms, should send three stamps for Part VH. of pamphlets issued by World's Dispensary Medical Asso ciation, Buffalo, N. Y. Gbkat Buitain consumed 180,000,000 pounds of tea Inst year, or nearly three times as much as the United States. Juruiii and Iloiiira, The best in the world, are cmtly obtained in Dakota, Minnesota and Northern Iowa. Get ready to move in the Spring. Fust come, best served. County maps, description of lands, rates of passage and freight, furnished free by William ii. LitiMK, Attnt, Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul It. It., ltocuesler, N. Y. No trouble to answer questions. Catarrh flhr Bladder. Stinging irritation, iullammation, Kidney, TJrinary oomplainto.oured by Buchupaiba. (1. Chrolithion collars and curls for gentlemen are easily washed, and do not require ironing. . , . . "" on for on." AskforWella'-'ltouuh on Corns." IRo. GninV relief; ooinplete cure. Corns, wart, bunions. You would use St. Patrick's Solve If you kaew the good it would do you. . ITol YTUt,rsm.Ar.s! There is just one way, nnd no more, by which you may be enrrd use rnrbohnn, n ili-ndorized extract of pr-trnlenm. It will positively produce new hnirj there is no substitute for this marvelous hnlr renewcr. A man sndoring from debility and Iom of "t wjuk iwo iiniiins or llood s Sarsa parilln, gained ton pounds and got well. rnKVKNT orooked boota and blistored heels by wearing Lyon's Patent HooljUlffonflrs, t Thut tlnshnnd ef MIhiT". J., v.'?? 11,8 nd Wan More udihtf Y ells' Health HenoWor. $h Druggist f-n ttdisumbtihji f brer in tho Gorman empire amounted Inst. rear (b the onbrmous 01 co,iw,mA gallons. TIIOrUH HALT Itllia'M Don not direct ljr Imperil lifts It Is dlitraMful, tm tloni and r,olut eompUint. Ftlnt ndumno o( IU Btimeroni n.17 mall watery plmplas, hot and martinf, requires troe fortitude. If the discharged matter stinks, Hchea, and ths soabs leara underneath a reddened snr faee, the dlaeaae has not departed, and Heed's Har rnrllla, In moderate dose, should be oonllnoed, rAMOCS CASK IN IIOKTON. "Mr little fottr-reaNold trirl had pmretfiil erriptlon en her faoe and head. Under her ejn It was reaitlat scalding red and soha, like a burn. Baek ot her left ear we had to shave her hair eloee to her head. Five or six phrtlolans and two hospitals gate up her ease as incura ble, ears that she might outKiw It. When It beiaa to maturate I became alarmed. In three weaH, with Hood's Banaparilla, thesures began to heal; two bottle made her eyes as clear as ever. To-daj she Is as wall a lam." JOHN CARET, let D Street, South Boston. ATTEST: I know John Carey. He Is an honest, good man, whoa statements are worthy of entire credit. I belter what he ears about hie child's slcknees. CLI3T0N H. COOK, Milk street, Boston. HOOD'S SARSAPARII.LA. Sold bf Druggists. (1 j six for $&. Prepared only by V, 1. HOOD cfc CO., Apothecaries, Lowell. Maaa. fntlefartory Evidence. J. YT. Oraham, Wholesale VmtrM, of Austin, Tsi. writes: "I have been handling Dr. Wm. llall's Cilsaili for the Lungs tor ths nasi year, and hare found it one of the most salable mediolne I have ever had in my house for Coughs, Golds and even Consumption, always Siring entire aatiaf aotion. Please send me on trues by Saturday's steamer." Dr. Green's Oxygenated Bitter is ths oldest snd bast remedy for Dyspepsia, Bilious, neat, jalaria, Indigestion, all disorder of the Mora, ach, aha all diseases indicating an Impure eondiUoa of the Blood, Kidneys, and Li rot. Durno's Catarrh Snuff cures Catarrh and all affection of the mucous membrane. 1" Bpi4t Cough llnUnmnn lhiVori"nTr7rt7 Prloelo. Kinsman & Co., Auauita, Main. The conrenienoe of Bending goods by mall or express is well nnnurcd by I.BWANDO'S 11 DYK HOUBK. 17 Tehi'u fucr, Hobxoh.U. S. A. Of the many remedies before the public for Nervous Debility and weakneM of Nerro Generative System, there is none en,itnl to Allen's Brain Food, which promptly snd permanently mntnre all loet vienr: it uever fail. ! t'Vir, : i f,,r At rirueiniits aad at Allen's Pharmacy. Sit rlret avenue, New Yurk Oil THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Relieves and cures RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, BACKACHE, EEADACHB, TOOTHACHE, SORE THROAT, QUINSY, SWELLINGS, SPRAINS, Sortnest, Cuts, Brulltl, FROSTIJITES, Bl'KM, SCALD, And another bodily ache and palua, FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. Dlrecuous In 11 language. 13 Ths Charts A. Vogslsr Co. ( w m a. Tooxua 00.) RalUaiere, ., U.S. A. Invalids who at re covering vital stamina declare In grateful terms their appraoia tion of the merit, aa atonic, of Hue tetter's Stomach Bitters. Not only does it Impart strength to the weak, but it also oorreots an Irregular acid state of ths stomach, makes the bowels aot at proper Intervals, give as to those who suf fer from rheumalio and kidney troubles, KILI.M Roarhea. Red.Rnn Mix 7TC7TOr"b '"1 Moths, Hie.; rleas, Ante, Lie WTiMiJwl on ""d. birds, Chickens; Insect. A Vajj" Infallible remedies. No Holnon. No 8torHa.lootobllc. 4)a Broome St. . N Y. Use only WMtf l HIl fcllti-r Ore Stove PoTCC --lijniu ft-cctil nilUirm B rJvlVii.'': S r- fP- :- -; i f J How to Preserve Flowers. How to prasem flowers in their perfect stat of buty haa been the study of man here and abroad for year, but very little was accomplished. On calling few das ago at Mr. Le Moult' Laboratory, 411 Fourth Avenue, this artitt, with bis usual polltanaas, showed us tiirougb hia different departments, and we may say we were well pleaaed with our visit. Mr. Le Moult ha gained a world-wide reputation as a preeerver of natural flowers, and hia many years of study in inclosed wells haa been rewarded by his success in preserving flowers la all thoir natural beauty. from frank LflWt 'Xodui 1 Jvurual. 11 By a process entirely my own, I can so perfectly pr. rvrn ths meat delicate flower that they will last forever. Highest prize and special award at all princi pal expositions. Everlasting D&sips ol Hatural Flowers. Th bMuty of ths U grMt, the equtvl freih flow decoration, and hvvj tk Additional merit of pwmm Htmci Very auitable (or utiea, cauroUee, btrthd-jri. ftvire funeral, crave dsoorationa, eto. Horseshoes, baakeU. wreaths and erues made of brig nt-oolored flowers and skillfully arranged. Fhoe, according to siss, 91.0U, 92.60, $3.60, (extra large) $&. Funeral Designs a Specialty. Wraatha or crosses Sam pric as ewlored designs. No sztrs charge for any nam or motto you may deair ua your work. KsUmatee given en all the latest design, such aa Vacant Chair. Scroll f lienor, date Ajar, Hells, Hern of I'lenty, rilnklas, Ilrokea Column, I'lllov, Masonic, Odd Fellow link. Harps, Anchor, etc. bead for Ciroular and higheat reference. Importer of and dealer la French glaaa shades. Money must be sent with all orders. Address X:1II T-o MOULT, . it I rOCHTII AVKM'E, NEIVYOHK. mas s KEIKU KI.I1IK . '.ltllllirllllliiliilffiliMtfieS ' l'liljiialllU!llillllltSlij! jlffi! sMBiimmrttll i I lllSl Ilk w .asanas. m mmJm j3a- Hejolce, Rrolr, vHi .ii. X'W" .. "HmI.h.1, bnt fa Found." , TJntW date of July 9, lKb3, Jit B. Brlrli. f Wlmtnr Ix.H'k. Conn., writes fit fi it,-iywltnl nnrrntiTij iUioli. from Its very stmphVlt hit1 lh trns rintf (if frite aoV. He snys: " fathrr is rjRing Hunt 8 jVrrnadjr nnd spnras U) bo itnprovitiH, In fnot, lie in itt'f much bettor tlinn lie liss boon for a long time, lid 14 bn tnppetl throe times. The first time they tfii from him sixteen nunrts of writer, the seootul limn thirl ann qttnrl, nnd fully as nnioh more tlid tliifd tiltUi, tmd he would constnntly fill up htfnln etery time nfU'f tie rmd been tnppotf, titilil Its ctrtnrni'riced netrftf llnnt's Hetnedy, wlllc.liaiit lik rfiffRro Jfi his r, ns he )(rnn to ittipr'nttf el (ftice; afi4 new his rntcry accntmtilntiofl tirseij Awny throiiKh he secroilons fluturnlly, tmd M lis ftone at hai awrtlino or, fiUin up whll WfW go freqnont beftrrw tlie f aiiftititis 6f the kidttof were rostored by tlid ria f Hrint'f Kematly. He in a well-known citizen Of ilils tlnee and has always been in btifiness herd.' Ap-nin lie writes, NoYomijr 27, 1W2 : "1 beg most cheerfully and trniJ.f'illy to state, in renrd to Hunt s Kemedy, that it? rise was tre saving of my father s life. I spoke to yon in my previous letter in regnrd to his being tapped three times. It is the most remark nhle cnsn that tins sver tieen heard of iu thit sefitiOrli Ftrr a man of hi etlrs (sixty rents) it is ft ttlOl ftfifitlrkablw jinfe. lis hrid bfirti onnbltS id attend to lii business mors thHri a ytnf,' and was irivefi nr by the doctors. Tho flrt bottfr) ot Hunt' Kumedy that he nsed gave instUhi rMief ; ltd has used in all seven bottles, and conf lnr!1 to rjRe it whenever he feels drowpy or slug gish, rttid it aJTords instant relief. He is now attending to his regtOxr business and has been several months. I am perfiVOy willing that you should pnblinh this letter, as fhor oughly believe that father's life was snve'd Vf rising Hunt's Komedv and these facts irivnn above may be a bennfit to otliers snUTerlng in like manner from diseases or inaction of the kidneys and livor;" A Leading tjraPlivei tf Ef Iclan tabli.bM Vv Nw Unit r EPILEPTIC FITS. by lyomAmJomrnaloflledicime. Hr. Ae. lleaerots MSIS hi tnrtnni. eh. m... m ,m daily of Ipll.y, ha. wtlhH6t nMl tr-als4 and enrva rtiore rates than any other II tins; fihvlSeJm.- hlssliersM has simply been a.trml.hlna; war. vs lieaM pt fasst el ever So Tears' standing ascreuniUy cursd h fitra. ft has puhluhed a work on thla dlMaaa, which hs arnOS1 with alarir. bottle of bis wonderful cure free te etiy au' forer who may send th.lr eipreM and I. O. address U s aJvUeany one within, eeure to aildrsae Itr. aa atKsKkuLB, he. St Jnha St., H.w Terk. AXLE GREASE Heat In the world, f 3rt the gennlne. Every (inrknge lina our trndr-mnrk nnd I snnrkrd h rasm'l. hOLll h V Kit V W11LRK. TAUM.EITII STOCK FAIt.lI FOR HAI K. r' Asawlioleorin parvele, each with irnprovementa: buildings mostly new; l acres: one of the finest slock and graiing fanua in Maryland; aituated in a thriving section of Harford county. Healthy and convenient; good roads; land and water of eirellent quality. For terms and particulars ad.lri.es TIIOH, A. IIAVM. Churchvlll. Uartord Ou.. Md. Mention t; pipi?. wvwt tufr oy powtaok a botti.k oy And n Mure I'nre for torne. without uain ores. yi-rilt;, tS'.1W'lt. Au' WHTn. Address A. niAJOlU g3t William Htreet, New York. cor.suiFTior.. iDst-s a potuivereintHl tor the above dlieae; bj us IS s luoumnai m mm oi ins woni sina ana or loni standtne here ben cured, lndtvea.eo ntrooir is mr fait! In lU (TICbVC-T. thftt I Will trnf) TUTn ROTTI Al'lfl la tether wlihiTAM'iUI.1 TKKaVTIHKod this d.MMwe.1 Shi sttvffsrer. Ole Ksprttii snd P. O. sddnnia. Pa. T. BLUCliM, IU Fwi PL, Now Tort. IMITATION STAINED GLASS. Indescrilinhly beautiful. Easily applied to window glaaa. i.onu referenoea, stniules, eto a;knth iikkai.o. ispp. : in Vlllii ..... ., 111 MB, leva in its denuncistions of sundry humbugs. Indorsed by HW, uuu government otticlals and ailirant. MartcAo.ett In coin moHtt. HuliMrintmn ane Mb'tV ... I . ONLT 2 c. $ to tinder nt lonaest word, each edition olU.r.ld. l t.yM ytlllTll. Phlladphia. Va. 80 Nil EKTM tine wrrting paper. In nietter, snt oaiendar, by mall for loc. Agrnt H'antad. Koomumt PaiWTlMa Co., Kewburypurt, Mas. YnilllR a7FII I'asrn telegraphy here and we will lUUHU 1711.11 .ive you a situation. Circulars fro. YAI.K.M I.M-. HUOM.. Jrtnfavlllf. C 1 . perdarat home. Samples wortuAMree. 3 10 )(U Address hriNSOlt A Co.. Purtland, Me. AGENTS:';" money aelling our Family Med . No capital renutred. Stand. Cure Co., 1U7 I'earl tit., N. V. THE PUREST AND BEST Remedy Ever AInde It la Compnnnded from Hop. ItlaJi, Durhn. Man drake nnd Dandelion. The oldest, best, most renowned and valu able medicine in the world, and in addition it contains all the best and most effective curative properties of all other remedies, being the greatest liver regulator, blood purifier, and life and health restoring agent on earth. It gives new life and vigor to the aged and infirm. To clergymen, lawyers, literary men, ladies, and all whom sedentary employment cause irregularities of the Blood, Stomach, Bowels, or Kidneys, or who require an appe tizer, tonio and mild stimulant, it is invalu able, being highly curative, tonio and stimu lating, without being intoxicating. No matter what your feelings or symptoms are, or what the disease or ailment is, use Hop Bitters. Don't wait nntil you are aick, but if you only feel bad or miserable use the bitters at once. It may save your life. Hun dreds have been saved by so doiug, at a moderate cost. Ask your druggist or physi cian. Do not suffer yourself or let your friends suffer, but use and urge them to use Hop Bitters. if you have lameness in the loins, with frequent pains and aches; numbness of the thigh; scanty, painful and frequent discharge of urine, tilled with pus, and which will turn red by standing; a voracious appetite and unquenchuble thirst; harsh and dry skin; clammy tongue, often darkly furred; swollen and inflamed gums; dropsical swelling of the limbs; frequent attacks of hiccough; inability to void the urine, and great fatigue in at tempting it you are suffering from some form of Kidney or Urinary Complaint, such as Hbioht's Disease of the kidneys, stone or inflammation of the bladder, gravel and renal calculi, diabetes, stranguary stricture and retention of the urine, and liop Bitters is the only remedy that will permanently cure you. Remember, Hop Bitters is no vile, drugged, drunken nostrum, but the purest and best medicine ever made, and no person or family should be without it. Don't risk any of the highly lauded stuff with testimonials of great cures, but askyoui neightior, druggist, pastor or physicians what Uop Bitters has and enn do for you and test it. I NATURE'S OWN REMEDY. WILSONIA MAGNETIC APPLIANCES. 'IMPORTANT TO TIIOHK WHO IIEHITATK.-The Wnaoma Oomfakt will nndertake the ear f any disease (excejit in some rare, very eitreui. caaifi), and, if a cure he not .ducted, will refund the money. Kei.renc, by oeruilaaiou. Park National liank, Mew Vork, WILSONIA Appliances are MADE TO FIT THE DIFFERENT PARTS of All disease that are curable, and some that are considered incursble, yield to the benign influence of "Wilaonia." READ THE 8UBJOINED TESTIMONIALS. For fuller Information, prie list, etc., address principal office, Hd Cut Uth street, New York. Tint Pastor or the Pur.auvTEHiiS t:HL'nrH, Jamesudro, N. J. !zl m n.T personal knowledire of the very marked bmrit of your garments in two cases; ou. of surioua Spinal mttlculty amounting Ui partial paraljuis. cnliuuod for two years, and unrelieved hj ; the best medical practice; the other, great dieWee. and enfeehleuient from diabetes, with awulleu fool, and troubled ees snd mow.. - wu vui, ua ueeu eutireir aauslaolorr. iwenti'-hvti pouiuiN in weight.' A It. at llHP- "I t.H.1 at avt.f. smew, i oj K uattl, iu "'""', w a lUru a tMiy." A not tu sTX't VV iltwiu,' and aiu now utile to vrtvlk an Ktitjuiuat ."."iV yt,lllipiitUu and Uiwimi ot tlm 1 boui.t lttuna, aud am as wll an auy uua Vilsonia Hagnetic Clolhing Co., 25 WSi?' A MITim HUT TJNTlTMtn WOltlMi , From the Boston Ot.t ri. The shore Is a good likeness of Mrs, fadta K WtA bam, of Lynn, Man., who above all other huiifm boargv' may be truthfully called the Tenr Frltnd of Woman as som ot hi r corresimndent lore to rail her. fllir Is aaeiilr devoted to her work, which Is the outroir.r of A Jlte-stud)-, and U oblhred to keep six lady aerlwtan to help her nnswerthe large eormtr-ondcrKg wMci. dally j, 'UTs In upon her, each twari ug its special burden of sutTcri.'! " J7 release from It, rjeg Vegetable Compound J nsedlclne for good anil so vU purposes. I have p, -tonally Invest lgatcd itauj am satisfied of the truth of th ' On account i f its iirovcn merits. "M recommended kJ firercrlbed by thobest phytlriaus 'n tho country. On ssysf "II Works like a charm and aTr "tob 1ln. M will fur sstlrrly the worst form 'aUlnfJ ot the guru, IMourrhosa, irregular and ,"lnfol lirVnMrwatlorr.allOrarlaiiTrouhlea, lunammatlon n Vlcx'flow, r'lnndlngS, all MepUccmrnts and the co. eminent ejJtl.1 i!r eeee, and to fpcially adapted u the Chang of life." It porronntos every portfna f fna system, and give Mw Ufa and vigor. It rcmovtf (ala.iia. Haiuiaatgr, cvteis all oravlng for stimulants, and rsU'-vms smwat. ao.sl (if fhamVirorwli. It eurea ltlontlng. ff.tnrhrse. KvrvouB l'roeTewtlon, General Peblllty, SU-cpfeta.sa Prprcasion and InoVertlon. That firllng of baarinnf down, raaslng pain, weighs and backache. Is alvrayv pcmanently cured by Its uaft It will at all times, and! undor all circumstances, at-i In harmony with ths lavf shas invents the female aytm. It coitnly 11. per bottle or rlx for t-V,and I sold n drucuriiitii iifj etivlc rcrilrod "J to siwlal rami, auA the names of many' fc ha r been roito-ed to pertia health by th use of th teceUhle Compound, can a obtained by arldrostlng lira. 1 wtch stomp for reptv at her horns In Lynn, ktas. For Eidnoy Complaint of rff'isr sex (tsmpoundi wtertfrvwed as abundant tcetliunntala sh.MT. "Kr 11nkhm'sUvorrills,"snysonswit. "am fas ftrsf fit th ttotrld for th cur of Conat.'.'vtlcav Biliousness nd fnrrldltr of th liver. Her Beod ruril'.rr works wonder t It special line and hid nC n unnl ,h. OMHMIinit I. M. MtmlaHtV. ' All most respect her as an .lugs tt aUrey who aw ambition Is to dogood to other. fhlladelphla. Fa, 00 Wr. A. . tt in? FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF i nrtKiCTIOATirsM 1 w w laf irrti w n L Nootherdlseoao is 0 IT7alcnt In thl sous- W J iu v.u.uujn..iuu, mm .u.m-j . i quiUclth oclobrated KIDNBV-WOnr a a ciro. Whntovor t'tooauae, liowetrt obetluat tho case, thl remedy will overoom H. t DII CQ TUlSdlstreerdng oJPrnlrdnt B rt kuOl la very apt to booorap-'Vateu with ecnsttpatlon. Kidney.Wort atrengOwm th wer,ltncd part. and quickly ourea all aJL'd of Xi - even whun vjhniolan and medlaliuw f have bcforwfuUod. RHEUMATISM. innMa DEEPtTL CORV.. a it 1 16 AXIi the pairjttl t diseaooaof the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. cieaneea mo sysiout 01 ane sen. pom . v.i.. seu-e the droadml suffering wuiel Ottljr ti r vlotlnu of rheumotism can reull'O. THOUSANDS OP CASKS ofth worst forms of this terrible disease) hav been quicltlr retsered, and In a short urns PERFECTLY CURED. trU cleaner, fltrcngtbana and rive Kew l.lrt, to all tha lm-)3i'titiit oruAU of th body. t The natural aoUou of tno Itidncy is rogtorcd. I Tho I.lvcr ii o'.canacd cf all diaearw, and, the r liowola uwvo trocly ar.d.-ooltliruUjr. Men A eta at tt.e Mm. 4 (me em the ITIDSIITU S3. t IJVEH AND BOWSlSjl ) WII.D ky IlllttlUUrta, 4l TVI'M.8. ltirilAliltMON cS fl..nirllii.n.Vt.(nM sajiil.lgia.lii.Jaiai lis. aasniugwi- S 9-lS' "WdjlVl.iu' ' I WW A NEW DISCOVERY tVFor lereral yenri w bar fnmiariM the j igurymen ui Anirnr. wiiii mi bjwubiw mrw flclal color forbutUr; no mrritorlous that It nvt r , 1 1 a. at with ere Ruerru rTorywher rpcemnir th hl((het and oal prixca at buih InleruUoiia DtSrj riin. rirBut br patient andfrientlflo chomlcal r- earcb we bare Improrcd In aeTttral points, and now otter tnis now color as rn ocsi in im wna. It Will Not Color the Buttermim. It Will Not Turn Rnncld. It B th Strongest, Brihtowt nntf Cheapest Color Madf tVTAnd, wbtlt prepared laolljisoeooiponnd j ed ibat it u impoulbie for it to become rancia. b l tFBCWARI of all Iroitatlone, and ot all 4 otber oil eoiore, ror mey are iiaoie u ooromc rancid and spoil the butter. 1 tw If tou cannot (ret the "ImproTed" write oi to know where and bow to get It wltbout extra expense. v ELL9, RIC1IAKPSOX CO., narllafflM. Tl. Wn.let-anWla-Sil-SWlnt In iinfnillngnnd InfuV llitbl In curing I 'U epllo Fits, ripailna, I'.invulslous, bt. Vitus Dnnco, Alrohullsm, Oiituin JjHIng, Set vuusdebllity,Mcrotul and all Nervous and CURES AND Jtlood aiaeuaes. I Ijiwyets. icr-La- lyment causes Nervous 1 roa- trutlon, irrvguiaritlea of the blood, stomach, hiwols or kludcya, or who reojulr a nervg tonic, appetlwr or Htlniuluiit, tSaiuarltaa N ervl lie le In valuable. Thousands proclaim 11 the inoel wonderful In- Vlgnrant thRt ever sustained tin-sinking aystem. I n safe hy ull DrilKglBls. THK 1H. B. A. lllCHMONU Ml'jlilCAl. CO. hole rroprit'lnra, Kl. Juatipb, aiu. SH TEC J Mill ALL fill fAlU MVTUD. TSHMSroOd. . Hold br d nice La la. $CC a week in your own town. Terms and 06 out HI OP free. Addrena Ii. Halu IT ICo Portland, Mo. A gent Wnnteil for the Beet and Fastest-wiling 2 l.-tonal HiM.ks and Hitiloa. Prices reduced 83 pet cent. National FuuLiauiNU Co.. Philadeluhia, Pa. CI 1 P ('Ol.KMAN BUSINESS fOIXEOaC j I. j, Newark, J. Write f ir ('atalogua. Slrl A WKKK. tllladarat hiTmeeadil madeT Oottlf $ I a. outht freo. Adiiroul TllUE A (Jo., Augusta, Me. $4 A rtnvathoma. Id Ramplp", worth fS, by rMumniatl FKKE. Addnww.lIAMIN A- Montpelier.Vt THE BODY, and TO BE WORN OVER THE .UN DERCLdtHING. Yours truly. liKNJ. B. tVEHll .Lisa r. Pa lat a ..a. a . ami hart U I lu... . r i a. ... .1 1 La.,1 tVV. a., ..-! ia,... . .f Ot a,u,.r. AA.tti. A.l.(l.i- Af 1 aui tnm from uIu." Auttihar: " I bad laUrrb. . Urrh, l.yti. kiniivf. I wom couiiued tu fcuj room fur auveral m vt my (tjj; cuuij uxpuut. 11 1 i m --vhrt i.- ur. j.iieriiry men, n tya id'li.'X""fS"chauts. Bankers. VjZ-&. 1st ' ? . die and all whoei lAfLWfog -iy 'A deutary empk isM "r-v tlx r-t ' - 4 . NEVER TAILS, awt in HIsllS UNI BeatCoagh a-1 use in time LA
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