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LIFE AMONG TIIE MORMONS. A CORRESPOKDENT DES0RIDE3 A VISIT TO SALT LAKE CITY. '1'liv. Coim(r)- I llio lUorinniis .Soiiit tliliijr About Tlicir Clilcf City Mor nioit 3Ieu iiml Woniuii, A Salt Lake City lcttcr to tho Chicago -Vcim says: "Tho two niountain rangcs travcrsing Utah runs pnrallcl for n long distancc, nnd, mcctjng at lnst nt cithcr Dnd, form a vast nmiluthcntrc, cultivntcd, Wcll scltled, a vcntablc gardcn, full of grcencry, nnd dottcd with lakcs nnd iimpid strcain1?. In thc north, ns onc would scc if clcvntcd nbovo tho country in a balloon, lics Salt lake, listlcss, dull liued, snlty; nnd south of it is Utah lake, with clcar, frcsh watcrs, in whosc depths Iho mountains nro mirrorcd, nnd from tho shorcs of which cultivntcd liclds ox tcud to thc vcry foothills. Uut nll Utah is not a gnrdcn. Jlouiitnin rangcs and dry plains pralominnte, nnd while carc and lnbor niay cvolve cnough producc to rcndcr thc Tcrritory notcd in somc dc grco for agricultuic, thc rcal wcalth will comc from thc mincs which aro boing daily discovcrcd nmong thc giant hills. Lnst yenr tho bullion product Wns ovcr $1:1,000,000, nnd this yenr it will bo largcr. This, too, whcn tho coun try is only vcry inipcrfcclly prospcctcd. Thc lirst renl dcvclopmcnt was donc in 1809, and Utnh has onlv cnioved in the last l'cw ycnrs any propcr facilitics for brinirinjr hcr orcs into markct. 1 niet a tiian vcstcrday who was wcll informcd regarding tho country. IIc assurcd mc that Utah was imnsually rich with coal and mincral, tho gold mincs of Bingham Ucing cspccially prouuctivc. "And what raihvay facilitics has thc Tcrritory ?" I askcd. "Exccllont oucs," ho nnswcrcd. "Thc Utnh Ccntral road runs from Ogdcn south ward as far as Frisco, in tho Pintic mining rcgion, and tho Dcnvcr and Hio Grandc parallcls it ns far ns Provo, ncarly onc luindred milcs south from Ogdcn, nnd thcn pcnetratcs thc AVa'iatchrangc at a point whcro largc ticlds of coal aro bcing worked. Thc lattcr road also scnds out fcedcrs to Altn and Uingham, two of our largcst mining canips." "Is Ccntral Utah, thc cultivntcd por tion, incrcasing its population ?" 1 in quired. "Ycs, but tho incrcasc is mostly IMor mon. Thc land thorc is hcld almost entirclj' by thc peoplc of the ehurch, and it is hard for nn outsidcr to buy any land." iro inc jionnons, ns a ruic, lnciinea to be fnnncrs or niincrs?" " Thcy prefer to bo, nnd in most cases arc, fnnncrs," hc nnswcrcd. And vet L tah, I hcar, will only bc- como rich whcn hcr mincs arc dovelopcd us thcy should bc?" " Ycs, hcr ngriculturnl area must ncccs- sarily bo limitcd." " llicnis not hcrc a solution of thc Mormon problcm?" I askcd. " Lot tho Gcntilcs conccdc thc fann lands to thc Slormons nnd dovoto thcir cncrgies to thc mincs. Owning thcm, thcy will hold tho grcntcr richcs, and couscipicutly thc balanco of powor." i5ut my tricud was too good a Ucntilo iu uo wimng 10 co to conccdc tho Mormons cven a little iiower, Ho had secn too tlllinll nf fll.ll.l Iwi onwl n.i.l t-no fnr trrt' crnmcnt intcrfercncc and a war of extcr mination. Salt Lake City is n prettv villngc, but just at this timo a very muddy onc. In summer tho climuts is oftcn dcliL'htful. as I wcll kncw, but tho winters nre not that o.vcrvthi! .r Rnlt Lake- l.ns tn maki.' iV attractivc has como from tho iMormons. cfore the advcnt of thc Gcntilcs tho poor and thc people poorcr. thcir notatocs for cloth. and ' hcrc was vcrv little monev in circuln- ; "... ittrnctivc Mormon houses uml storcs', I liiii. viiiif Tiinro tvt n frriiT iinti t i i.. ' iii'i !irf w"Vfr iniciiinuQ mrtnk'u n n i o j r, . j 'Plltnr rif tlir nifv rirl?i tn wli'iim'nr1 iiui imtrii i ;irf" t jvii'iiii iiir fifiwii tiu vnrv if life and business thcrc is. It s hcrc tlmt onc muydiscuss lormonism o his lieart's content. Aiul, in fact, ,rr viit Q..U T nl'.. iiMtlumt 1 1,,,- hcir attention drawn to tho bubjcct. hf niwwtinn i4 nni' nf mifli intnrnst tlmt io two )co)lo nrc cvcr togcthcr for nny engtli of tinic without discimsinr it. hcm 1 lnttfr lintnwi nf niirh nllicr nn ii... r i -r . i allcd to-niglit on Judgc ttoodwin, thc ditor and now thrcc-fifths ownor of tho a Trilmnc. IIc is the nioit vigorous , )irect, clcar, logical, ho knows nothing 1 .1 ... . 1 . . , . i icur, aiHi is ucicrmiiica io iigui jior lonism to thc bitter cnd. Mormonism nd polygamy aie two dilTcrent things. no iirt wnen puro and biuiplc, is as ood a crccd as many anothcr; tho ; . i p " i i - ovation mtroduccd to covcr up a hcaj) f siim. tlif kiiliti'rfnfrn nf ti ni'in wlm :iii(! Drciinisf'iKiuK mtirrni'rii . u-i np. uiso it lrccd lnni irom liidiscrctions. uro 'Mornioniin knows nothing of it. hcrc are to-day in Salt Lake fully a lousand Mormons known ns Joicnhiti'n ho cling to thc old faith, thc onginal ic, and it is thcy who aro dcspiscd as ucn us mc I..CIH1ICH aro uv inc ioiiow- of oung. I askcd somo onu to-dav thc .loscjihitcs wcrc growing stronger. 'llicy arc jr.crcasMig m numhcrs," as thc an!wcr, "but not in inllucncc. tth; tl 4 il, n.,nL.(..n tl T ,.1 1 It iliui ii" tijM'tiiiiuy, i llbUCll, iliu cy jiiciL-uhin ; 'ics." 'Thcn will not thoc two cla?scs t ns wedgcs to dcstroy Mormon poly mistsi" 'No; tho lnnks nro kcpt too wcll couvcrts by thosc tho cldcrs who nrc ncl liv tho liiv.' ought to L tah by road, Moriuon womi'ii, as n rulc, nro not udsomc. In n inaiority of cases thcy tho rcvcrso to a markcd degicc. irnno lor love is lmKuowu. It is n nvcmcncc, or cntcrcd into becauso of igious bclicf. A monogamist is ikod upon ns somcthing foul, us onc clcan. jjui. uo iiot iuo wivcs suucr jcai- T l,.l nnseraule, tind yct tliclr bcllor, born ignorancc, pcrhaps, but still a bclicf, ghtcr against tho .Mormons that thc i - iiu, lentilcs havc, and is, bcsido, onc of l"'tcm, lwskct nnd nl . I or a fcw imn- ht strongcst, if not, indccd, tho strong-1 J,h-8. 10 ",!lde ,t,.,luo therc- J can tel f .i. ... I ..r m.t .?. but llnally hc gotuii, sweannir Bomethintr holds tlicm to tlicir vow. Polypmy is thcir cros9, nnd thcy bcnr it ns bcst thcy niiiy." "Aro polygnmous ninrriagcs still pcr formcil?" "Ycs; nnd ihc statcincnt of tho com mission thnt thcy nro not is fnlsc, nnd is known to bc so. Such mnrringcs liavo tnken plncc within tlio pnst wcck. If I'rcsidcnt Artiiur hnd npjiojntcd ono or two women on tlint commission ho would liavo hnd n rcport which would havo licen of somc uso nnd vnluc. 'Women will not tcll thcir troublcs to men. Tho tncnibcrs of thc commission sav only tho surfncc; thcy discovurcd nothing tintlcr ncath." A Slnrry Night In Cnlirornln. I liavo novcr sccn such 11 night. It socincd to throw caliimny in tho tccth of all thc paintcrs thnt cvcr dnbblcd in starliglit. Thc sky itsclf wns of a ruddy, powcrfttl, nnmclcss, chnnging color, dnrk and glossy likc a porpcnt's back. Tho Btars, by innuincrnblo millioiif , stuck boldly forth likc laraps. Tho milky wny wiis bright, likc 11 moonlit cloud; hal'f hcaven sccmcd milky wny. Tho greater luniinnvics shono cnch moro clcarly tlinu n wintcr's nioon ; thcir light was dycd in overy sort of color, rcd likc lire, bluc likc stccl, green liko thc tracks of stinsc-t; nnd so sharply did cach stand forth in its own lustcr, thnt thcrc was 110 nppcaranco of thnt llsit, star-spnnglcd arch wo know so wcll in picturcs, but nll thc bottom of hcaven was onc chaos of contcsting luininnrics n hurly-burly of stars. Acninst tliis thc hills and mggcd trcc-tops stoodout rcdly dnrk. As wc continucd to ndvnncc tho lcsscr lights nnd milky ways first grcw palo nnd thcn vanishcd; thc countlcss hosts of hcaven dwindlcd in numbcrby succcssivo niillions; thosc that still shonc hnd tcm percd thcir cxcceding bright ncss nnd fallcn back into thcir custoniary wistful distancc; nil tho sky dcclincd from its lirst bcwildcring splcndor into tho np )carance of a conimon niglit. Slowly this uhnnge proceedcd, nnd still thcir was no sign of nny causc. Thcn a whitcncss likc niist was thrown ovcr thc spurs of tho mountain. Yct awhilc, nnd as wo turned a corncr a grcat lcap of silvcr light and nctof forcst shadows fcll across thc road nnd upon our wandcring wagon ful; and swiniming low among thc trecs, wc bchcld a strnnge, niisshnpcn, waning moon hnlf tiltcd on hcr back. " "Whcro aro yo whcn thc moon np pcnrs?" ns tho old tioet sang, hnlf taunt mg, to thc stars, bcnt upon a courtly purposo. "As the sunliglit routul thc cliincnrth's mid niclit towcr nf slmilow jKiurs, Strcmiiir past tho dim, wido portals, Vicwless to tlio vyai of mortals, Till it HoocU tlio moon's alo islct on tho morning's go'.den sliores." Bo sings Mr. Trowbridgc, with a no blo iuspirntion. And so hnd thc Min light iloodcd that jmlo islct of thc moon; and hcr lit fnco put out, onc nltcr nn othcr, that galaxy of slnrs. Thc wondcr of the drivc wns ovcr; but by somc nico conjunction of clcarncss in the air and fit shadow in tho valley whcro wc trav cled, wc had sccn or alittlc wlnlo that Jl "aa " " " ,KV""U B,,ml cveragain uciioiu incsiars min inc samc i mind. Ho who has sccn tho sca com , movcd with a gicat hurricanc thinks of 1 it very dilTcrcntly from Iiim who has sccn it only in a cahn. Tho difTcrence bctwccn a calm and a hurricanc is not ! grcatly more striking than that bctwccn tlio onlmarv face of night and tlio sidendor that shone upon us in thatdrivc. Ccntury, (uccr Fcntliercd Wonricrs. . ,u" s lul " ",oul" 1 B'"u 1 mu: "IIow's that for n mouth ?" said n nat- " nml sl "sman 10 a wncinnau ti.ii irt wmnrlnr nninfinr rr n inmmtml . . a x ' i o Tl , 011 the tnb,F- 'I Ho bml wob a mot- i ii'ii-iiiiiuii siiiMMiiii'ii. iuiniir ui inrrrn nn n i - o - lugcon, witn a moutli that strctchcu lit- erally from cnr to cnv. "How about thocgg?" askcd thc rc portcr, noticing that it was in the bird's inouth. "That's just thc point," rcplicd thc bird man. "It's a night-hnwk. Xo, thcy don't cat cggs; but that shows that bird cxactly as 1 shot it, and thcrcby hnngs a talc. I.nt sunimcr I had nn old dnrkoy that I took out coon hunting with mc to carry thc truck, and one night as we wcrc jilowing through n hnrd lot of bruvh I told liini to go ahcad and hold tho liintcrn. So ho did, holding ono of thcso bull's-eyo lnntcrns just ovcr his hcad. IIc was about thrco fcet nhcad of mc, whcn all at oncc I hcard n kind of a hnd struckhini with nn cgg ; surc cnough, liis face was tlrinning with broken etrir. and on thc ground wo found n night hnwk. She had llown at thc lisiht and struck thc old man sipinrcly in the face, Knocking inin out. Iho ctrir lmsincss uz.lcd mc, howcvcr. liut Iho next day wlicn 1 was out 1 camc suddcnly on to a smooth spot, nnd snw a night-lmwk throw hcrsclf on hcr side nnd bcgin to go lnmc. 1 kuew thcrc was i-omi'tliiiig up, nnd the next niinutc I inadc out thc ncst and cgg; but at the lirst movc I wade she dartcd at it, pickcd up thc cgg in hcrmouth, nnd llcw awny. I wns dctcrmincd to sco how it was donc, so I brought down my gun aud shot hcr o:i tho wing, and I found hcr dcad with the cgg in hcr mouth. "Wondcrful ? I should say so. You sco the night-hawks arcsti)poscd to havo little or no intclligcncc, but tliis fnct shows thcm to havc moro than tho nvcr ago mutcrnnl allcciion. liut thnt isn't nll. About two ueeks latcr I was out ngaiu in about tho sanu-spot and saw my dog pointing. "Wishing to make n skctch, if possible, of various birds undcr point, I stolc up on thc dog, aud for n nionicnt wns dispo-'cd to givo hcr a chdibing, as thcro wasn't a thing in sight only n bcd of brown lcavcs auil laoss. liut ns tho dog kcpt point iug I lookcd closcly, nml soon madc out anothcr night-lmwk, nnd while I was looking tho bird pickcd up what lookcd likc n molc, nnd Ilow hcnvily awny. I brought it down, and in its inouth was a young ono about as largc ns a mouse. So you scc, thcy carry oll both cggs nnd young." Denlers in saucrkraut all ovcr thc country agrce iu tho solcuin nmiotincc niont that tho native Amcrican is be coming fond of tho national dish of Gcr-many. FASHION NOTES. Drcss and hat must match in color. Tnrtans nnd gay plaids nro mucli uscd for houso-drcsscs. Gcndnrmcs bluc, undcr nnolhcr namc, is becoming populnr. Uonc buttons nro, to bo had in cvcry color nnd shadc to nfatch thc drcss. Vclvct bnnds worn around tho throat nro ornamcntcd withn dicmonu crcsccni. Thc Russian and 1'rinccss Louiso aro thc favorito shnpc? for fur-lincd cir culars. Iu l'aris fur is uscd cxtcnsivcly this scnson for nll kinds of costumes, cvcn for ball drcsscs. White dresscs, so pojiulnr in l'aris, will be worn hcrc. Thosc will bc mado of wool nnd silk, nlso satin nnd vclvct. "White plush will also bc cmploycd in thcsc toilcts. A fnvorito stylo of triin ming is hand-mado cmbroidcry. Thc choico of tho scnson is dividcd bctwccn the Frcnch wrajis and English coats and palctots. The tirst-mcntioncd nre dohnans and long clonks of rich ma tcri.il, claborntcly trimmcd; thc lattcr nrc tailor-mado nnd niorc s.'vcrc in stylc. liuttons nro no longcr n conspicuous fcaturc of thc drcss. Thcy como for tho most pnrt in two si.cs, usunlly llat and round. Thcrc arc )carl buttons in sovcral colors; thcre arc also cnamclcd buttons, and buttons carvcd with quaint dcviccs or sct with rivclcd stccl points. Hridcs' drcsscs nro dccoratcd in pro fusion with ornngo tlowcrs nlono or minglcd with white roscs, white jcssa mino and lilics of the vnllcy; all thcso ilowcr dccorations bcing put on in clusttis, chajilcts, sprnj-s nnd garlands, or strewn all ovcr in soparato sjirigs. Little girls' drcsscs for indoors nro no longcr of white muslin or lincn, but of wluto or bright colorcd wood, cut with low squaro nccks, which are lillcd with shirrcd or plnitcd yokes of white, palc bluc, pink or ambcr satin, whilc thc slcovcs arc- madc long, and of the wool which fonns tho rcst of tho costumc. TltcCnpKal of tlio Smulwich Islands. Ilawaii, bcing wholly volcanic, look3 liko a fortrcss ninoty milcs long, built up by the genii. Yct, drenry as it is, or scems from tho sca, it is rcally full of green pasturcs, on which fccd wild cat tle, tho deccndants of thosc brought in by Vnncouver, nnd owncd by ranchmcn, to tho tuno of tcn and liftccn hcads apicce, in runs of twcnty milcs long. It must havc bccn sad to stand by and scc n forcst burncd up likc so many matchcs, nnd nnotlicr with the trccs snajipcd off nt thc surfaco of thc fire-llood, tho portion imbcddcd in tho lava boing burncd to dust, and lcnving a scries of pock-niarks on tho hardcncd suifncc. Onc night in 1852, it sccmcd ns if a solitary ntar was shiningon thcsidcof JlaunaLoa, atnspot aftcrward found to bc -1,000 fcet bolow tho suinmit. Aftor thc sccond cvcning it sccmcd to dic away, but soon burst out again with amnzing splcndor, no longcr n stnr, but a column of liro scvcn hun drcd fcet high by angular measuremcnt, nnd from two hundrcd to thrce hundrcd fcet broad, which was vi-iblc onc hundrcd milc oll, and thc n-du snml charrcd leavcs from which, cover'd thc dccks of ap pronching ships, Thc lava strcam was visililc thirty milcs oll; and in twcnty dnys th"rc hnd bccn thrown up a conc a inilc round at thc lmsc and four hun drcd fcet high, which is stamling to this dny. The wcird bcauty of the color changcs wns somcthing past bclicf. Is suing whitc-hot from the cratcr, the lava chnngcd lirst to light, thcn to dccp rcd, thcn to glossy gray, with shining black patchcs, cvcry tint intctminglcd in con stant movcmcnt, and a vcry cataract of sparks falling from thc tirc pillar. In ISifr there was a yct grcatcr crup tion, from which tiie town of Ililo nnr rowly cscnpcd. Onc Hrnngc c)isode wns whcn a cataract of lava pourcd ovcr n prccipicc into a vcry dccp rock-basin, in which a big ship might havc lloatcd. Thc wntcr was all drivcn olf in stcam, tho basin lillcd up, and the prccipico changed into a gcntly sloping jikinc. Months aftcr it was a hidcous sight to sco this lava strcam, about lifty niiles from itn sourcc.sluggishly twisting about in vast colls, whosc lustrous nictallic surfaco was scamcd with rcd, showing thc uncoolcd strcam bclow, wliilo cvcry now and thcn thc glistcning crust which hung ovcr this liro-strcatn caved in just as "cat's ice" brcaks and shows the watcr undcrnuath it. Tho Moailows or .VnryhiiKl. CJl'ltlKOrilM.ll, I'nixcK Gkokok's Co., Ml). Mr. Chas. G. Addison, of thc nbovo placc states: "I sprained my riglit knce cnusiiig intcuse sulTcring. nnd tho uso of crutches for sovcral wccks. I found no rclicf in othcr rcmedics and llnally tricd the miraclo of curc, St. Ja cobsbil. In a short timo I could bcnd my knce which hnd bccn as stiil us an iron rod laying asidc my crutchcs and wns ublo to walk as wcll as cvcr." licwaro of making your inoral staplo consist of thc ncgativc virtues. It is good to ab.stain nnd tench oihcrs to ub btain from all that is siuful or hurlful. liut making u lmsincss of it tcnds to cmncintion of charactcr unlcss one fccds largcly also on thc niorc nutritious dict of activc, sympathctic bonevolcnce. " Mcn tmi't wo!-k nn 1 wo-nsn woep, So runs tlio wurld away 1" liut thoy ikhhI no; vwt so nv.ic'.i if thoy uso Ur. I'ioriTS "I'aMjriUi l'ivscriltii;n, ' wlikli curcs nll tli tniufut inilad'o pocuiiar to women. Sold by drujjght Botii slioros or MoMlo bay r.ro b c ming co erwl with or.inqo grovis. llcaltli flrst, richcs n'terwar.l. AU forms of h'nrtdlseno, iiichid.ng jwilpitation. rheu lnati'iiii, tpisms, Inny turnution, onlnrge ir.osit, va'.vulardoriii'in.-iit', ncutc j.aiiH m !ott breast, ctc, yield to tho uso or Ur. Graves' Hoart lto,;u.utor. $1 l or bottlo at Urugibts. Ahkansas is becomiug u reort for huntei"3 nnd fisl'cruion. Tlio huse, drnstlc, grljilus, Elckenlng lil!s aro fast lioiiig sup -i-iilod by Dr, l'ieico's "i'urga'.lvo I'cllota." Kalil liyjlrujgists. If Cliniloy lioai is llviiig ho is fourloen ycars of a;e . I wns troub'.ed wltli Chronlc Cntarrh nnd gatlK'ring in my hoad, was very ilenf a5 tiiucs, had disclurges from my oar;, and wui ir.mMo to brontho Ihrough my iiosj. IJcforo tlio soconii l.ottlo of Uly's Cream Balm wus oxhausttHl 1 w.xs euml, nnd to-dav onjoy sound henlth. C. J. Couuim, il Choitnut strcot, Kiald Managor, 1'hilaJoIplua I'ub. llouso, l'onn. (t-pj adv't.) CliJCAOO has 87 milcs cf rmTCd rtriots. HIS OWN EXECDTOR. A WfH-Unown lrntlninnn, l'lillnnlhroPT nmltlioCommotlon Canncil by One ot Ilin .cttcrH RothtnUr Demneratand ChronMt, Wo publishcd in our locnl colunina yestr dny mornlng n slgnlllcant lottcr from a gcn tlemnn known personnllv or by roputntiou to hearly every pcrson in tho land. Wo havo rccolvod n number of lettcrs protcsting ngnlnst tho uso of our coluinns for such "iial pablo frnuds nnd misrepresoiitatlons;" thoro foro, to conflrin beyond a doubt tho nuthen tlolty of tho letter, nnd tho ponulnonois of its sontlments, a rcportr of this papor w is commisilonod to ascertnin nll tho posiblo fncts in tho matter. Accordinsly ho vlslted Cllfton Rnrines. saw tho nuthor of tho lcttcr. nnd with tho followlng result: Ur. Ilcnry Fostcr, tlio gontlemnn ln quos tion, isG'i or 04 ycars of ngo nnd hns an cx tromely cordlnl nianncr. Ho prosidos as su perintendont ovcr tho celebrntod Ranitarium which nccommodato over iivo humlrod cucsts nnd Is unqucstlonably tho lcndlng hcnlth rcsort ot tho country. Severnl ycars ngo this bonovolcnt man wlsely dctcrminod to bo his own oxccutor;nnd, thcreforo turnod ovor this mnznlfiront prorort', worth flJOl), 0D0, as n freo glft to u board of trustcos, reprcscnting tho principal ovcngclicil do norninations. Amonxtho trustcas aro Ulsliop A. C. Co, Protestant Episeopnl, Buirallo; , Itishop Mathew Hiinison. PhiladPlhln, Mcthodist Kpiscopnl; rrosidcnt 31. 15. Au I derson, of lln Univei-sitv of Hochostcr; Hov. Dr. Clark, t-ccretarv of tho A. 15. C. F. M., 1 Iioston. Tho lienovolent imrposo of tho in stltution is tho cnro : lst ot cvnngollcal inissiouarics nnd thcir famillcs whoso ho.ilth has becn brol;cn iu tlicir work. "d of ininKtcr.s, of nny dcnomlintion, in good standing. :!l of niombuis of any church i who otherwiso would ba unablo to sejuro such cnre aml tra.itin.nt. Tho current ex- iciiS3Sof tho instltut'on nro niot by tho ro I coipt from tho hundroJs of dfatinguUhcd i nnd wenlthy ?oplo who evcry yenr crowd I its utmost c apacity. Hcro como men nnd i women who wero onco ln pcrfo.-t hca'th, but I neglectcd tho lirst Byniio:ns of dUease. Tho I uncortain pains they folt nt fir.-t woro ovcr lookcd uutil their hcnlth iK-catno impnirod. They little rcalii-ed tlw dangcr Iwforo thcm, nor how a'arming evcn triflin nllments might provo. inoy constuuto an ciassos, iucluilin ministers a'ld bishop', lawyors, judgcs, stntamcn, mil imiairos, journalists, collcgo professors nnd oflicials from all jiarts of tho land. Drnwing tho moming Democrat and Chronicle from his pocket, tho rcporter ro mnrked: "Uoctor, thnt lcttcr of yours hns crentcd n good doal of talk, nnd mimy of our rondors has questionwl its nuthenticity." "To what (io you refer," remnrkcd thodoc tor. "Hnve you not secn tho pnper i" "Ycs, but I havo not had timo to road it yct." Tho rcporter thcrcupon show.d hhn tho lotU;r. which was as follows: CUITON SrKINOS SAKlTAniUM CO., 1 Cliito.v Si'iu.Nos, N. Y., Oct. 11, lOTl. f Dear Sir: I nm using Warner's Safe Cure, nnd I rcgnid it as tho bcst remedy fcr somo forms of kidney diseaso that wo havo. I nm wntching with grcat cire somocosoi I am now treating with it, and I hopo for favor ablc rcsults. I vih you might como down yourself, as I would liko very much to talk with you about yonr s.eilmg remedy and show you over our inlitiition. Yours truly, Signed llE.Miv Fosteh, M. D. "I do not soc why auybody should beskep tical conccrning tliat letter," remnrkcd tho doctor. "Jsii't it unusual for n physician of your staniling nna intltieneo to commend a pro-prietiu-y prvparntiou ( "I don't know how it may bo with othcrs,but in this in.stitiitii.ii w- alluw 110 nei-son to dic- tato to us what we fchnll uso. Our purpo o is to ciuv tlio sic.;, nnd lor that work wu uso anything wo kn iw to bo vahmble. Ucc mso 1 kimw Wurner'.s Safo Curo is a very valua blo prcparntKin, I conmienil it. As its power is nianifested unJcr my ukj, to shall I add to the completeno s of my CJinmeiiilntion.'' "Havo you ever nnalycd it, doctor.f "Wo nlivays unalyo beforo we try an prepnrntion of whicli wo do not know tho toiititcienU5. But analysis, you know, only givesthueloiceuts; itdoos not givo the nllim jiortaiit projioi tioin. Tlio rouiarkablo powcr cf uriii r' S'nfo Curo undoulitwlly con.M!t3 in tho proportiuns nocording to which its olo incnts aro mixcd." Wliilo thero may bo a thou-uud remedioi made of tho snino clo ments, unless they nro jiut together in proiier projiortions they oro worthlessas kidney and livcr prepai ations. " I hopo sonie dny to nio;t Mr. Warner per S3ually, nnd oxtcnd ful'er cong atulations to him 011 tho cxcellenco of his preparations. I liavo henrd inuehof him as tho founder of tho Warner Obsrv.itory, nnd as a man of large benevolenre. Tho r.ut.'d higli charactcr of the nuin himself gavo assurance to me in tho flrst placo thnt he would not put a remedy Uxm the mnrket th.it was not trustworthy; and it wus n sourco of a good dcal of grntifl cation to mo t fliul out byactualcxperiment tuat tno remeay ltseit su.aino t my impro3 I sions." Tho couc'u ion roaehel by Dr. Foter is ) precioly tho snmo found by Dr. Dio Ixjivi--, i Dr. itoiert A. Guiiii, ex-t-'ui geoti-Cieneral Gnl'nglierand others, nnd proves hoyond a doubt thogreateillcacy of tho reuiody which hns awake iod so mucli attention iu the land i and res ucd so mnny nicn. women nnd chll- dren trom livse nnd deuth. i TiiKiin are only fourteen Chinnmiin in Xew Huniphiie. ! "i:oli1cii .lli-illi-ul llrnrry" hasbeeu uscd with sinal sujccss in con mni;)tion (.f tho lungj, consuinptivo night seats. s tting of blo xl, shortue-s of bivuth. i wenl; hings, eou'ih'.. bninchitis und kimlrol cU'ections of throat and chet. fc jld by drug- , iSt3. In Xcw Orleans tho ojierii kuoh will open this weolc with "Faust." KxTltEME TlHKD FKEI.iyo. A Indy tells ui "thn frst bittlo 1ns iloao my daughter n grcat d( al of good, her food does not dMress htr now, nor do s sho suirt r from that cv tremc tiretl feHinij which sho did before taklus Ho( d's Snrniar 11a." A sccond bot tloeirtctcd a cnre. Xo other pro;nrnion (ont.iiiis such n ci centrntion of vitaliing, i nri hing, purifyin und invit;orat'iig proi-crtl-. at Uoixl's S.irxuurilln. Sold by ilrug tist. 100 dote-s $'. lfood"s Rainrnrilla is ai oxtr.ic5 o' tlm hrst remoiluf of tho v g-ta'ilo klndjiu kuown i.s Alteratives and lilooJ Puridei.. Straigliten your old b.xits an 1 bhooi with LyoYs 1'jtout He;l S.iireuoi-s, nnd wtar ngaiu. Frn'er A-ip lreae. One grcnsinglas-tstu'o weiks; nll others two Dr tl rt o miys. Do not bo impo-cd on b tho liuiubii!; s' uirs oirercd. Ahkyourdealir fnrFrn Zf 's, with Jnliel on. Snvcsyc.url.orM'lnb rnnd jcu too. It leci ivcd l'rst iuulal ntthc Centen ulul und l'nris Kxpnsitions. riuld everywluro Vha St. I'nt lck's Salvo, nnd loarn iU gront valuo. Ono trhil cou iuees. Banger from Catarrli I -nrrd unn the amojnt nd extnt nf the icmfulom iiito-tio-t. Un-iiieKtinnntity mny deaths from om. suinti't n CPti uu ttncfd to ncRlc(etl eatnrrh, Thrre fs a liU'it dit-trosH, protrictei) ruui;tim(c im;1U, tho fjM wcfp, tnn Dosi dmoharges copiouelj, imJ tho hfhii bvu b mt tn ftn'it inmcti c b lloil' 8tn-paritta coirecti tha ot tiirrti its (Iirtnt Bttmn In diachoncfnn tlm pnUon frum IIih IiI'hnI thru'iR'.i niturrt'n irreat ou letn. uo that hfA'thy, Kound bluiMl raactiri the membrane and ij vthuL'iKitiie, Caiarrh in the Head Isrrnrit preTatrnt thfn many aro aware of, ani hnw readdy ti'llf my te nbtaiud iy the ute of iiuud'a Kr!"' illu, hntrn to the lollowlntf -I liavv btwm a nutlerer with catarrn m the hoad fur 15 Iear. Nevur havintc found uny buetlt from tlKMvoll nfn remedtfi', I reat1ved to try abottle of llood'a taraaimlU for iity otir!i. I wouUt not tak any iiumttt tonfdTatlon for the sood that ono botttudid ine.-I. W. UliU, Chisago, 111., IWalClerk. I OO Doses One Dollar "I htve ben troubled with that dlnt-uln com plaiut, catanh, and hae been uainjr llood'a 8rtpi. tllln, and tind tt n of tho btt rmediea 1 haie ever Ukni.-Martin bhield, Uhicaso, 111. Hood's Sarsaparilla Rcld by dmzsltts, Sll U for SS. Prvpitftd t O, 1. IIikkI X Uo., Avotbecxii, LiavteU, Uiu, Hcliool TpnrlioM. Mr. H. I SorEn, principnl of tho HIrIi Scliool ntl'oipionock Oonn., sny s iu lolntiou to n mntlor which hns givcn him much unxiety iuid pain: " My wifo nnd I hnve b. tli uscd llunt'a Homcdy, nnd find it ronlly n s iperior nriicie. A ycar or so no my kldn ;ys b.cnmo wtnk nnd slugKif h, owing to n Bovcro striiiii, aud ilnding rellot in Hunt's Hemody I con titiued its uso until 1 h id used four lio.ths, whcn I becnmo wcll. Siuco my curo I havo HCUgeBtcditBUse to ngroat number of poople, who I know linvo boen bajefited by usin it." And to Bubslnntinto this stnto i.ent, Mr. II. H. Clahk, HBsiBt.iiit Bupoiintondent of tho High School, Bnj bi "I can cortify to tho valuo of Hunt's Homcdy, lnving recoived gieat bonoilt from Its ubo. My troublos com moncod two.vo ycars ngo, whon my kidneys bocnmo nlllictod with lnllnminntion of tlio pnBsngos, but tho timcly uso of so valuablo n mcdtcino nrrested tho disonfo. I can now clieerfully recominend it to nll suflering as I wns." Mnyill, 188X I TclcRrnpU Itrm. Ut:ca, Juno 9, 18S3, FnANK W. HorrMAN, clcrk of tho Amcrican Dietrioi Telcgriiph Co., says: " llaving had occaston to uso a medicmo for kidney troublo 1 witli nlnmebiio.c.Iwaiiocommeiidoj byono of our Uticn diuggisia to uso llunt s Ito.nody, as ho hnd sold n eooJ doal of it to im.ny of ourlindmg famihes heio with great success for kidney, lnor nnd urinnry troub!o. I purchnodsomo,and hnveoiily used thrce bot tles. It hns curud me, nnd 1 cnn truly recom- 1 inond Hui.t homedy to any ono in noed of the best moiO.no for thojo complnints." Silk culturo is on the rapid inenns'' nlong iho Uulf coast frnm New Orleans tu Slobiie. hli b I.U e It. No mo liclno has ovor bjeu known so cffee tual in tho curo of all thoso dia333 arising from nn impuro condition of tho blood as Scovill's Sar aparilln, or IJbcd and Lier Byrup, for the curo of scrofuln. white swell ings, rhoumatism, pim;los, bl itcho?, erup tions, veiureal sores and disoisei, cjnsumi) t!on, goitro, b3il, caucers, and all kin Ircd diio-es. No better m nns of tecuring n bcautiful cciinploxion can bj obtainod tl.an by using Scovill's Blond aud l.iver Syrup, which clean-cs th i blood a.id gives beauty to tho bklu. ir..iH..t lni.rllntp 11 . nrpr. Itis entiiuiy diueront from all othors. It Ls as clear as wntcr, and as iti name indicates is n tiorfect Vcgetnblo Hair Kestorer. It will Immediatoly frce tho hoad from all dandruir., rcstoro gi ay liair to its na'ural color, and pro duco n new growth whore it has fallen off. It does not in any mauner atrcct tho liealth. which sulphur, sugar of lcad and nitrato ot tdl ver preparations havo dono. It will chango light or faded hair in a few days to a beauti ful glossy brown. Ask your drupgist for it. Each bottla is warrantod. Sumi, Kline & CO., Who'.esalo Agents, l'hilndolphia, Pa., and C. N. CniTTKNTO.v, Now York. Menbman's Peitonized nKEr tonic, the only preparation of beef containing its eniire nuln tious pi-ovcrlies. 11 eontains blood-makinp, forco generatingandllfe-sustaining propertiesj invaluablo for lndigeBtion, dyspepsia, nervous prostratlon, and all fornis of general debilityt also, in all enfeebled conditioun, whethsr tho result of exhauation, nervoui prostration, over work or acuto discasc, particmarly if renultiiig from pulmonary complaints. Cjflwell, Ilazard .k Co., l'ropriotors, New York. Soldby druggists. On Tlihtv Trlnl. Tlio VoLTAtr Bei.tCo.. Marshnll, Mich..wil) fend Dr. Dye's Celebrntod piectro-Voltiic Belts nnd Elcetrio Applinni es on trlnl f ir thiitv dnys to men (j'un or old) who nro nfllie'tod with nervous debility, lot vitnlily nnd kindroJ troublcs, gunranteein. sjwody and conipleto rcstoration of lualth nnd mnnly vigor. Address ns above. N. B. No risk is incurrod, as thirty diys' trinl is nllowod. C'urhoalliirH. Striko tho lxjsom of ol 1 mother earth, And from her voins unseen Thero ilows nn oil of unto'd worth W heu madj into Carboliuo. Mrs. M. Pilkington, 211 25th stroet, Brook-lj-n, says: "I was a rheumatlc cripplo two years; help;o.- for inontbs. wlien my doctor, after trying in vain overything oke, told nu to got Dr. Klmoro's 11.-G. That cured mo ! Piso's Curo w'dl cnro Couglis. Asthmn, Brouchitis nnd Coasumption. ' csnts. 0EBMT THE GREAT C U R E 5 Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago. Dackache, Hcadache, Toothache, SoreTlironl,MnelIluaa.Miiralna,llriiUe Iluriia. Mrulda, Froat Mltrs, ASt) kU. UT1IEH BOlllLT I'll.NS AMI Klirs. Soldby UruggliU m-i Dalriearw)ier, Flfly Ceutaa tKtU Dlrtwtioii to 11 I.nict.iigii. THE Cll VKIXH X, VO'-.tl.UH CO. 13 vaaMMi l A. VOUILXK CO ) rf-ll Msl., C.B.A N YN U 17 " Thonich ehaken ln erery joint and Hber with frer and ajtup, orbillions remlttent, tbe systera may yet be freed from the niMlpnmt tIHs with Ilohtftttr'a Ktomach Uitters. Protect the rytvm ajrafnstitwtth this beneficent antl BpainioJic, nhlch ia furtbermore a cu rnt'njo ifmpdF for rer romplaint, con vtipition, dHpepsia, di bil.ty.rlieiunatiam. kidney troublea and other ailments. I'or slo by all DruRgiifta ard Doal era eeneraily. CATA E3 E5 H ELY'E CRE4MBALM whenapplivd bythorln. (rer Into the n wtriU, will bo abttcrbed, eect' oally cloansing the hea J of catarrhal in cau tnff liealthy mre!um. It allays lutlauiniation, protectathe niembrane uf tho naftil patt;tKBi from additlonat col lt, completnly heala the tTtsand rentorea tattu nd iinell, A few ap. plications rohere. A tJturvugh trta'meni uV I'ltton no ci:nts. ii v mail on at druckhsts. i.i. iicu riu:iiN, i . y, nmi Pa.h STOMACH 1 T&LY'SfSII BAD, BAD, BAD BLOOD. Somc blood is bad bccause it is poor and wcak. Somc is bad bccausa jt eontains impuntics. Some men havc such bad blood that the wonder is it does not poison thc mosquitocs who comc to bitc them The rich red color of good blood is owing to thc iron which is prcsent. iilood w uch lias not enouRh iron m it is always unsatisfactory. Thc ner son m whosc veins it circulates cannot bc said to cnjoy good hcalth Tlic efrorts of cxpert chemists to producc a preparation of iron which can be asstmilated with the blood havc resulted in tliat perfect preparation which is an important part of Brown's Iron Bitters. it is thc onlv onc which freely cnters into the blood. It is the only onc which accomplishes the destrcd good. - " Weak, poor, tliin blood may be madc rich and strong, and impure blood may be purificd by thc usc of that Grcat Iron Mcdicine, BrLn's A-Great-Problem. TAKE ALL THE Kidney Miver Mcdiciuca BLOOD PURIFIERS, And Indigcstion Cures. e, Fever, And Bilious Specifics. Forco Revivcrs. Kestorers. IN SIIOUT, TAKn AIYTj TlV. IIHST qimll tlc ofall thrnf, niul tlii-best qttnlltlci of nll tliL bcMtOIfitlrint'i ot'tlic Worlil riiI nti urill fltul tlint IUII ItlTTIMlS havo tlio hvnl r:trn tc utifilltlrs nnd pnucrn ofntl conrciitrntrd In thcm, nnd tlint tlioy will rure uho.i nny nr nll of llicflc, fIiifly or coiiibtnrili fnll. A tlior oiinli trlnl lll glve ponltWe proof oftlili. ftBSOLUTELK THE BEST. H'wn t hniimnil iitlltiea n tnlnntN Tbe Onltf nbanlutrly flrat-olma Hcwlnir MachlnolnthQ world. Ncnton trlnl. Warrntitpil K yeara. Mcntl for Illuatrnteil Cntnlo'rti nnd I'lrcnln II. AitpnUAVnntfrt. TIIE WILHON HEW. 1SG MACU1M. CO.. Chlcutro or Acw ITork TI8 Goli Prize for 1884 Ia now ready and will be wnt freo to any one on receipt of a stamp for pontajte. The bok contalni nnmerout enifraTinK and anch valuaMeintorraation aj eTeryiady and centleman ouRht to know. ThUbonk will also Phpw ou how to become the oner ot many valudble articles without cofitirR you a cent, twch nn (lold and bilver Vatcheflt ClnckB, Orjrann. Sewini? Machinea, all kinia of sllTer Warj, etc. Addrpsi F. i!j1?AON fc CO., 40 Kujiniiicr trrlilloNtomjlfnHH vp!ELMORE'S K. 5, la tne qnickest. rtleaintest, nL ur Bt hn h-t reindy (or kidney, XVV "Ter 'toraich, bladder and blooi SV -,ineatef, and only ral curativo ever iov. riscovered for acute and chronio vnM'X" rlieumatisia. Ront, lumbazo, aciat CiTV 'ca, d nr.il(rti, eto. Has cnred hop-. lea cans Dnjtht's dit(as and dytep"ia tn 3 weeks all ftmnaof rheumatlo disorders in a to 12 wrek relietea intUmmatory in 1 day, Cannfer to hundn-dof reliv ble p'ople curtd who had trtediuvain eTerythinsteNe. I'nrely botamc, harmless, and nico to Irink. Ask your rimcitist to K-t it ; if be dechnea aend to us for it lake nothing tlae. Klmore, Adams A Co. , l(V Wtlhani nt.,N. Y TO SPECTJIiATORS. R. LINDBLOM & CO., 6 A 7 Chamber of Oommerce. Chicarn. N.G. MILLER&CO. r.r. n.n.n... GRAIN & PROVISION BB0KEE3 ew ioric. Membera of all prominent Pr'duce Exchansea ln Neff York, UhicAgo, bt. Loun and Mllwaulteu, We have pxcfiisiTe pnTito tlerapa wlre betwoenGhW c&go and New York. Will oxecute orderaon ourjudtr meut when reqoested. htnl for cirouUrs contnain particulars, UOUr. LlNlilLOM A CO.. Uncaff. AN nDTIPAI UnWnCQ Ul I IUHL 1IUI1ULII AKETT.onpinftl, chenplantern, forproJectinRand en laremfi photopranhR, chromoardR, opanue plcturesand objects. Work hke masric, nnd dcliuhts nnd myatiflci evrrvbotly Pind for our full aml froedewTiptlvocircnlar Mt'HliAV UlLU rvu, CO Boi 788, H. Y. Citj, N. Y. OONSURAFTiOM. Ihare a poattlve remedy for tno obore dtaeue; bjtt me tnonaanda of casec of the worat klnd and of long atandlnshavo been cured. Indeed, itroDC U tuy faltb ln U etucacy, that I wfii sond TWO HOTTI-Kd rRSE, to gothor with u VAI.UA1I1.K TKEATISS on this dlia, to any alTort'r. (ItveKxpreFS and I. O. addrem. VKT.A. bLUCUM, 1S1 rearlBU, Now York. S.-8, CHRISmS E5TERTAWHE.Ti PcVCCstloBaforDccoratlona, nter . 9 M . r.m. wU 114 wU m& MMU UlitW Aeolleetloa of axfettlost from Uadlnc Poady-ichool workera Id Tariooi paru of the country, contalnloc omctbiDi; of later itto evrry SaodayKhol turrlntendeoU Nothtoz liko It ever luued bcfor lrlv liSo. W1U ieud free to any oq tcndln? aa a llit ofall the SuudT-iicbool Huprtnwod rnu tu ibe plut. iMVID C. COUK, Adami itreet, CLkujo, I1U Where a reliahle houe, in advertielujf tHeir rBtular LumniP.i, iiiwnj, as tinsnourt uoes, ittroti'taoiur, a completo simplo outtit tliat will enable any no unirt and enterpribinK to easily make $ to $10 pcr day and pincnsen. hend the $ I and two fatamps for returu toTII H DANA lMCKFOUDCO., W7, &.H41 Hroadway.N. Y. AGENTS WAHTED InPlllnppTerlnTont. Will knit - imir of gtockinfM wilh lli:i:i.n(n'Oi:roiiipli lfln Jjrainutf!i. ltwill ilHokmtaKreAt Tanvtyof f aocy work. for which there iRn!w)Ha rt.dy rnarkft. rMn'f forclrcular and terms to the TWOJIIII.Y KMTT1MI .1IACIIINI5 C'O., ICiaTllEMONT SlllT. BOS'l'OX, 11AS. (Tlti:i. ,Vn JW. Send forciraultr. DR. J. A. HouRE, I2tt I'ltth Avenue, N. Y. City. iVlTl'jW ln MlinK "Tli- I'nri N Ue- rnrd." Erery f.rmpr buyn onp. F r New York and Kew Jenwy, V. f. 1'IIIIKU, S3 1 Uroadway. .. Y. I'UINTING PRESSES NATIONAL TYPE CO. I'iiila. 1'a. IOO-poro Ilook 10c ONIA A I'OSTAIi with your name and addreta. and nn will recelreahrne llla.trated llook free. AdJrees Virtor l'riiltlnir Co,, Klliatiethyille, l'a. "ike hnlhell of ronney a-llrnf tht Pl IoeWcnder. SBftmplea immi. pild.iic. O..I. U.bllm HuSaloNY 1rANTK eiperienecd Doit anl BiUe Aeentam 1 1 -rery county. I.Ueral galariea paid. Addreaa, ttallnireperliic. P. O. Il3i g. g., Palladelpliia. l'a. C f f a week ln vour o u to n 00 free, Addmi 11.1UU.ETT ACo, Teruia and $S outH fcCo., 1'ortland. Me. I'AMrilfilt Milk tathetiest Ijniment. Prire2Acenta. VnilUR RCUI'eR t'l'trraphy here and w. wttl' IUURU tTlLHirlTe yoaaiituatlon. Uircalarafraa, t75Fi:i;K. tiaadayathoineeaallymada. OoaU Q I L outtit free. AqdreTucK A Uo., Augnata. Ma CK ln COn perdayat home. Kamptoa worth $5 free. Ou IU oCl Addreu bTiNsos A Uo., I'orllaaJ.Ma. l'lli-M. l'LroitaLwincure yuurcougn. Pnce-c, CURIS WHIRt ALl CLSE FAIIS. llt-AlCoueh Hynin. TMtengnod. Uaeiallme. tsoldbydrufirirlata. BBfor)l II rC J Brasn & mm Oreat Heali IflLOyil mm SEWER ! ' laV!w3f(.-. MJHRISMS HocnoRATions. 1