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tB IN ROW Nicaragua Visited l!>y nn Earth- quake pud Volcanic Eruption. * ' ••,--_. . Partial Destruction of Managua, the Mr, John HottUltis3, a prominent manu- facturer o t Birminghnm, England,, arrived at Albany, N. Y. , a fe w days since' from Renljo, Nicaragua. Ho nays that the da y Uefor^ltq sailed (May S3) there wa s a terriBo eruption from the. volcano Momotpmbo, iTeJegraphlb information, wa s received a t Bealjo on tho 23d to the offeoMnat ttie city of 'Managua, the capital of the' country, ha d been praotitjally destroyed liy tliei vio' lent earthquakes which accompanied th e eruption. The iarfchiipon which the city wa s built'Eudaenly Bank, soou after the cbnvul- sioug bognn, three feet below its former level. AH build jugs of tiuy considerable value were completely wracKed. I t wa s reported that there was loss of life; but ho w great was no t known wheiithe Pacific Mail steamer sailed. Telegraphic intelligence from a town 1 a t the terminus o f a railroad forty miles from Koalio was oven more starSling. That place •was being fast buried beneath ho t volcanic ashes, aua,jnaijy livesiad-been lost. In.re- sponsetotheappealfo r holp from the sur- vivors, a traiuwasinado up.a t Kealjo an d sent ou t about tw o hours before the Pacific '. Mail steamer left the port. The situation in Jte'aljo began to grow somewhat threatening, and tho departure of the steamer was somewhat hastened on< that account.' >$tie sky became dark and of » strangegray tint. Fine volcanic ashes began to fall, an d the atmosphere became op- pressive and breathing painful. Mr. Hotofi- Kiss says the fall of ashes increased a* the' ^hib: left . the harbor, arid they continued t o sl;t down upon th e .decks until the vessel wa s fully forty miles <oufc Over the interior of, the country toward the volcano, there appeared : t'o hang a dense dark cloud. The decks of the.ship received a coatrag'dBouirhalf \'an' inbh deep'o f the vol- . canto ashes Before ^getting, beyond reach of the shower. Mr. Hottfhkiss brought with.hiin aspesimon. The, ash.es ore a dry gi'ay dust, or pbwler.\. . Managua, the.capital-'cf 'Nicaragua, which is' -said> to.;- be' deatroyedVitoa cityof-about\ 10,000 inhabitant. It had a national palace, aeveraltcljurches',.Qity Hall; andotlier Jorge •buildirigir.,*.. i* -. '''•;\ A. Change of Opinion. Before the beauteous maid he wed, • While yotfhis ardentwoolbat sptd, Oft with admiring lopks heWd; _That heaven was In her eyes and faoo: But npw whbh from tho lodgo'lio (lies Am PMS^V waiting tip, Me sighs Aud'thinks the light in face and eyes • Conws surely from tho othor place. ~-SoHton Oouiuor. \What KvCry Olio Should Know.\ Amonji the ISO kinds of Ololli Bound Dollar Volumes given awny by tho Ro.ohostor (N. Y.) 4.n\a'U!Qriilwal fromfitov oyory $1 subscription to that groat 8-i)itgo, 48-col.,10-yonr-old weekly, (a|l6x7 inches, front 800 to 000 pages, bound in cloth),are: Dnnolson'8 (Modlcal) Counselor. BpysiU^efutPast.imos. Five Years Beforotho ' Mast. People's History of United States. Universal History of allNatlons, \•>V AilEEdE Law Without Law- yers. F.amlly Cyclopedia. ., FarmjQrclopodla. Farmers • and Stook- broodors'Guide; Common Sense in Poultry Yard. World Cyclopedia. What any one Should Popular 'His. of Civil know. ' War (both sides). Any one book and paper ono year, postpaid 81.10 only! Satisfaction guaranteed. Refoi'- onco: Hon; G. K. Parsons, Mayor Rochester. Sample2o. Kmttr,HOMEOO, ,LTD,Rochester, N . Y. . '. A nor in Hsncook County, Tennessee, shot and killed himself to save himself ft threatened whipping, . . \Good deeds,\ once said the celebrated R(eliter, \ring clear through Heaven like ,a boll,\ Ono of the host deeds is to alleviate human, sufferings. ''Last fall' m y daughter was in deolino,\ says Mrs. Mary Hlnson, ot Montrose, Kansas, \and everybody thought she was going into consumption. 1 got her a bottle of Dr. R. V. Pierce's 'Favorite Proscrip- tion' aiid it ourod heW Suoh facts as.lhe above noed no comment. __ . A Giitr,. baby borti in Now York during a i terrible storm, has been named Cyclonla. \As IS the bud with a n onvlcius worm,\ so is many a youth out down by the gnawing worm consumption. But it can bo made to re- lease its hold an d stop its gnawing. Dr. Pierce's \Gbldori Medical Discovery\ will, if taken in time,effect permanent euros; notanly. in consumption, but i n all cases of chronic throat, pronohlal and liineydisoases.* . Alionsia was:scared.to deathbya train*.! Hoiskoll's Station, Tenn., recently, \A »id«~EHjorni OiTer! : . . . TBK VOLTAIC BUM CO:, 1 Marshall, Mich., .offer to send their,Celebrated:VohrAid BBMS '>dndftEl?otrle AMManceis'bn, (liii'ty\ days', trial *p;Mr. i man,affl}iptea„rW)(jIt^ Being entirely vogotftblo, no particular cart 5 reaulrcd while uslntt Dr. Pieroote \Pleaimnl Purgative Pellots.\ TJioyoiiorate wlthoritdl* turbaiieo to tho opnBti»ution,.diet.orocoupo-' ..tiort. For sick hoa(|aoho,.o6)>BtlpatIon, Impure' blood, dlnunem. sour oruotatioiiB Worn the AtPinaoh, bad taste, in th e mouth, bilious at;- tacks, pain in ^region of kidneys: internal fever,, Moated feeling about stomaoh, 'rush of blood 1ft hoiMl, take Dr. Pierco's \Pellots.\ By druggists. .POTSSIAN peiisuH stutistlos! shoW that.tl)C pojulation of women increases faster than that ofiuion. ] 1____ FoitDYsrai'SiA, iKDiOKsiioN, doprossion of spirits, general doblllty.ln their various forms, also as a preventive againstfovorand'agne and other intermittent fovors.tho \Fcrro-Phosphor- atcd jElixIr of Galisaya,\ made by Ooswell.lloK- ttrd*Co.,Now York, and sold b y all Druggists, Is tho best tonio; and for patients recovering from fever or othcRslokneBs. It liasno equal. Bronohitls isoured-by frequent small doses of Plso's Cure for Consumption; Tiintnnily IteUoyeil. Mm. Ann Laoour, ot New Orlenm, I.o., writes-: \I Jm' o a Hon who has beoh idek' for two yo«rfl{ ho hrt» boen attohdea. by dtDrleading pliya'iclanirbutallto nqpntposo. Thlsfhornlnj.he'kaii'hlsu'Bu'al. rpell of coughing, and was io greatly nrostrntoil In coma- auentiothat.deathseomedlminl.ionK Wohod'inthe house a bottle of Dh. WM.,,^AI,I.'« BALSAM ron THE LUNe«,pu'rehdsodby my l^tsbahd, whb>netleod your advertisement. Wo administered It and ho was in. stantly rollovod.\ ibispatches frohi Slgin, Manorjand Paige, - on theiin e of the Austin'brnnchx)f.the Housr -ton and Texas Central Railway, state that those places and the surrounding neighbor- hood hayo been visited b y storms whi'h iu- ialcted great damage. A t Elgin there wa s terrific thunder, rain and. ha:ii Nearly every ibuilding\ in tthe . place had windows broken and hole3 knocked in th e vdofs. Hail fell varying in size from a marble t o a man's head, perforating iron and; ti n roofs. One hailstone wa s picked up that weighed seven pounds. - The Metho- dist church wasiblowh fr^om its foundation and demolished;^- Tho Baptist Church wa s moved slightly but of ;line aiid th s windows in the north were wrecked; One ma n wa s struck b y a. hailstone, and.'.seiiously in - jured. At Manor the storm did indesciib- baible. damage t o crops, hailstones falling, a s lajige: ae hen's-eggs. Thfea churches and - man y 'other building) were badfy'.dam- sgedi' At 1 - Paige >there was' a very-heavy rainfall? ibufc.Jprily.;(slight ' damage,, wa s done t o crops and buildings. At Mexia, on.the main line of the Houston and Texas Central Railway, in Limestone County, onC church Was-wrecked, ond> -the'corn -crop wa-i injured, several small houses were unroofedt No-lives Svero lost,.the;p3ople hastily seeking shelter in storm house3 when the gale ap- proaohad;.. , '.,..-•.. \': .. , NEWSY GkEMnifrS. , ' \ (.'-,\ ' i ; ' ' * NEVADA has i,500j000, acres of land fo r .sale. . . .' AN ancient la w against public shaving i s being-enforced in BiJStonV • ' * THE, camp meeting fever In Iowa is more vigorous this summer than ever. A METHODIST missionary has been ap - pointed chief physician of the Chinese army. EGGS are so-cheap that a large quantity of the best grades has been\ put into cold stor- age. ITALIAN railroads reduce the fares of all dogrbitten persons wh o goto consultFosteur, atPai'is. T-HIJ .providence Dairy Company, of Rhode £3lahd,made 1,760,000 poundsi-oit bogus butter liasbyear. ..\.*' THE white me n wh o have been erilistecF t o adsss U7IUVUU1 ' flght the. Apaches areto>bs and'rations.' ' : , PKOKINBHT Georgia farmers are preparing to\ substitute Chinese for negro labor oil their plantations. IT has been discovered, that tljerearesev- ,«ralth\ousand coses of contagious ophthalmia among the children,in asylums an d residen- tial scliools in Ne w \YortCity. AN unkngwn and nvysterioiis.disease iscac - rjring o£E the jack- rabbits' i n Inyo County, : Cal., Very fast. Their' bodies lie i n great : numbers \aU tlirdugh the sage brush. fCqjriTOt«wf^ndafon»,restfl»t.OTBor^nai;vJt»W' •: tyiffd Brings.baek yoitftnfdlMtfSai'aftdJbeattty; Price tLOO-rO bottles SKOO.- • . .. ;. v WHEN getting your .boots or shoos straight, onediise Lyon's Heel Stiffeners; they save • money, give comfort arid keep them straight. We Appe.al-to E'xper'i'enco. For a long time wo Bteadily refused to pub- lish testimonials,, bolloylne that, in tho opinion of tho pubilo generally, tlie great majority wore manufactured to order by unprincipled parties as a means of disposing of their worth- less preparations. That this view of the case is t o a certain ex- tent true, there can be n o doubt. A t last, several years ago, w e came to tho conclusion that every intelligent person can r eadily discriminate between spurious and bona fido testimonials, and determined to use as adyertisomonts a few of the many hun- dreds of unsolicited certificates in our posses- sion. > In doing this, we published them as nearly as possible in tho. exact language, used by our cor- respoiiaehts,;orily changing tlio phraseology, in some cases, so as to compress them into a smaller space than they would otherwise occupy, but without in tho least exaggerating or destroying the meaning of the writers. . W e are glad t o say that our final conclusion was a correct oho^ttiat-.a letter ,recommend- ing an article having truo. merit finds favor With, the peopled The original of every testimonial published ' b y us is-on file in our office, an inspection of which will prove to the most skeptical that our assertion made* above, that only the facts'are given as thoy appear therein,- is true. But as it would be very.iiiconvbnient, if hot impbssible,.for all o£ our friends to call-on u s for that'purpose, w e Invito'th'o'se who-doubt (if \ -therabe.such), to -correspond-with .any of the parties whoso names are signed to our testi- monials, and ask them if we have made any misstatements; so far as their knowledge ox- tends; in tills article. I n other words. If -wo , have not published their letters as nearly ver- •. batim-as possible. Very respectfully, i . - \E. T; HAZELT-INB, Proprietor Plso's.Curo for eohsumptfoh and Pisb's Remedy for Catarrh. Weanpend-a recentletter,-whlchcamotolls - entirely unsolicited, with permission to pub- . lishit: ... DAYTON, Ohio, Jan.,18,1886., You may addiriy testimony as io the merits of pieo!s Curo' for Consumption. I.took a ; severe coldlastEebruauj-, whiclisettled»on m y jlungs. .They.Ijecame-ulcer'at'ed and were'so painfuTthat I'ha d no rest for two days and ,;nighM' Igbt Kibottle of Plao's Gure : fbrrCdn- ' sunjIHon, and was relieved! by the time I had , takTO-liaWiot it. -Slhcft-that time IHavskcpt PisbM..Cure.in«the house, and use it- as a: pre- for I have used 1 at ;least twenty others; besides S.V 0 '?' ^%' many, physibians' prescriptions. Plsq!s Cure for Consumption has never failed togiv e relief i n my family; . ; -A..J. GRUBB,. ..- , • W.BpringfieldSt. Soft, pliant, and glossy hair results from the Use of Hall's Hair Renower; For imparting tone an d strength to the stomach, liver aud-bbwels, take Ayir'si Pills. Of tlio pecullm-medicinal merits of Hood's Savsnpn- rllla Is fully'conm'mo:i-by the voluntary testiuio'ny of thousands who have tried It l'ecul'arln tho com> blnatlon, proportion und preparation of Its Ingredl- euM, pecuilnr in tlio cxtromo eaW with which It Is hut .up;' Hood's .Bar'ttapa'rlUa necompllshes -citre.r whero'Otliar preparations ontlrelyfatb -Peculiar In- .ti'e ilnoquailiiid.'good, numo -It has.ni'ndp at home, whlch-ls a \tower of .strength abroad;?' jpecullar ill tliophenoniQnal-salos.itha-t nttqliLed^Hobd^iSaraa-. imriilalsthemostptpular an.1 successfulmedioliib' before the publlb to-day 'for purifying the blood;' giving Btreuglb andcrcatlng u» appetite. Qivo It a trial. \I suffered from wakefulness and. low spirits, and also.had eczema onitho.back ot mjf head and f nccK, which was very annoying, X took ono bottle of Hood's- Sarsnporllltvahd I have- rocolved so inueh benefit thot I am yery,gi;alof ul.'andl, omalwaysgl^d to Rpeaic a good word', for Kp'od's, Sarsaparlllo, 1 \— Sins. J. S. SS-TDKII, Pottwlllc, Pa.' H ood'8 Sgrsa pa ri 11 a Sold by all druggists. »I i' six for «5. Prepared'ohly, by C. I. HOOD A CO., ApoUiecartes, Lowell, MOJU. IQOrPoses One Dollar THE INVALIDS, BENEFACTOR., Discoverer Of »r ; Kilmer's COMPLETE FEMALE REMEDY . l-ffiiiffli -. v»% l, i /Jhrieottneiit' .Speelol and Siieolilo treatment for all ^omphiints innd Diseases peculiar «tf Baughters; Wives and Motbors. EB< ^W , ,?*^S¥°,S < » n f «•\* 8 bottleii.- mo;STr ?3 S? h k * l $ ,fl JiJp\ P°W separately: FempleHemedy, (Blooda)i(ISystoni)»l. Au»i,iiiiiii-I.e«f)Exti.(r.<KalTi-cattii>t)*t. V &0 AndlBitmciilltExtcraal,\ *'sb' f*\pi ; the thrcp in pnb Paokago$5.00; Itcoovcrs tho \riin-downia bed-rldden\ or \ijbmidoned;\ I t El mliiatcs, Hijmors; and Blood ImpuritiesthatchiisoiScroiula,, Cancer, TUmor,' piiriplcs aiid blbtclios; Tlio, ago for PfeanrlM- and Esposurcs Is put. Woman H Health and inoniliross ngoln mtorsdV % Kilmer treats <titsnn'(iI-Kii!n<iivCahoer, •\ If°\ e»« tatfoi'ii to negloet early svniptoms. -» , • T,^?,f to, '-1 S l ,n , < l , .l! p > r Promptly iiriswerdd.'ii D iy'!' 1( s r /\ , ! , M 0 , u !w , y , J mr ^iW' , Bhamtbu,N;y.l '\/HiialMs'jSufdeXi) Utallh\ fSMtFree)' I MEN with small c.ipitivl muko asto •tU per dor withOUr'amntcurPhotooiitflfs: Noejt- „ perlonce retpitrcd. everythlmr-aoIdwaaF foruW... Itpitynblg with other' liustuos, In stores, shop's.athouie,or-1roaibou etohpuso.iaf^ordsBteady. work; pays' 300 m as K* pe r bout proflt. Vv; also copy ana en- ••lilhirio nil styles ana grades of Borr flllU twltt. -Wbrk. guaran,,- feed; no risk, pav- ^W*\* tloulart f rflOi^orTilMjaM, book,\Hott'to-Jfafc«'-P* olo l' m l»''\i'andBaroploPhoUi. made by_B|iipO'«viitib;f«f«'Cq»*ro 1 fent^oirtp»ld; for Uots. .'Write, today^:nnmoJ-thta;lilAUCII .paper andaddrcss'Eoiplfett'hoto .T~\ ^ \\ — EqulpaientOo..a81cnnal8t..«.Y, I tonffllme. I\4riclrriK»tcdliyiijimemec«nal«;.Clieoi> ralIroiid-rates;'' : Every, attentionsh'own'Settlers. - -For/ niaps,pamphlets. etc ,-addre'ii^ 'COLORADO LAND A LOAN.CO., Opera House Block, Donvsr;Co), Box 8«10.' I PIiiu>lc». Blctcben, Scaly o r Oily Skin, HlemlfilicB arfS all Skin. DIneancB Cured and OoinpJcxIon Beautified by . BeesoG's Aromatic Alum Sulphur Soap. Bold'by Druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of SO cents by WM. DBE YltOPPEli , Mnnii- fneturer, 208 North Front St., Plilladelpbla, Pa. DIGGER. TH F RFtT ??-'''^ 0 P 1 '*! * ever_|nyente<1. draft. \ '\' lug. io Wrrte'fo\rpara\cul>rfl.-|nfl<c'sTOttr.\bii*Wsr^^^ Will work anywhere. -The lightest Mltestlhltcbiheout. Msnufactur- lug, jobbing «nd focal AtJBNTS JVANTKIVlu B. Y. moLosiNa STAMP FOR FULL PARTICULAR*. BEIN BROS. iCC. NEWARK, N A STEP IN ADVANCE ©FAL L OTHERS. 'BCTTtR INSTRUMENT8; COWER 1 PRICES. EASIERTERMS BUN. BOOK AGENTS WAKTED for or LIVING TWJTIIB FOR HEAD AKD nEAKT, ByJphnM* Gough. Bts lait ind.erownjn?llMNriorkt brim (nil of thrilling Inter- eit. humor and patlioi. , Bright, pur*, wid-good, lull of *fru&ter *n& \te*n,'* It nU*r a fiight to alU \To It U added theOfeandiDealh^f Mr. OpMhi Uy BeT . I;YMA N AB - UOTT . 1000A^ents'Wuted,T-UeaftndWomen. $100 to t*00 *• month m&de'., (CPJJfrtanc* no hindrance M Wfl ri« i&tra T«rmt .*nd ;£flj/T7Y«frtWi. Write'iorclrcului to 6 A. D. WOKTK1NUTON'A: CO^ Um-tford, Conn. PATENTS B HAM, Pntent'Lay/yer, Obtained. Send stamp for •Inventor's Guide. L. Bfa'a- Washington, ,D. o. Bleetric Belt anil Suspensory f br.Ktdneys, Pnin N eryous and Weak.j lflctcher ft Co.,Cleveland,0 our own BoRf. -._. _cai. .Jy»ter »bell«, BAHAM yibiir Bad Corn 'lnVhe*SKEA.lVrX>lMCiajI.. . (P. Wllsou'B Patent). MOO ; pe r .-««»£ -more-made In-Keeping imil- - (llfo POWKB MILLS . end. ifiTM ___!».MIKlta.,.oireuhir|-'«nd Testlmoniale «*; onsppllcstlon. TVILSONauoa., JBm»t9m,r m NOiRoptlO Cul;O»,:H0MS»l,l|i*h.5?, , O«eb^.MEriLt«%0I- i «l!.'i;.Elt'~ > j[ elal dlseoiint to tlio 'md-J.l •usmmfo BES T I N THE WOIM.D tW Qetthn Oi*nuIn^. Sol-.I.-Kverywhcra; AXLE mm DOIXAK S each for Mriv .and Wmrahtcil five yt*n. Btintoii'IrUI ifdrl- Hired, Buy direct And n*ve $15 16$.'!5. _ .Klvonniliriiiiluini, Wrll«,forFREEctr- cnUr vrlth 10(ll) (titlnionlalr torn «vctv ii'ale. GEO. 1'AYNK A,LO.-44 W.MoMweSi.ilihliny,, JAMS VJSfffiSST' J ELL V Vincaar, Clntttup, PreHervcH, CnLMninir nn* Kvnut-mnKliiarfor farmerfi'AvlveB, Preaei-veK. Caiiriina: nn* .*,. *>...— mallca Vre's witli\evbry\dinie B clc.oit Pall Tiirnlp Seed (any kindj •BTPAPER OP WISTER DEETS THROWN IN. IAME?S IlAHIiEY. Seed Oro\ycr,.Madlaon, Ark. A TllONTli TU CAK VASS «nd t»»# orders for HOWE'S PATFST ADJUST. ABUSL SLIDING WINDOW SCRBENFI., Best selling-goods ever offered i* AgciiM. 'Jcrms and Outnt riiK. Onnis F. HOWH * Co., Auguata; il*. UlAliVrL Reliable -Siileauion to Travel Ml All I 6*12 (ind«olU thctr.idL'OiirCelc- VWW.ll I Clf brated CiaarH, Tobacco, C/lsareltOrii &c. Liberal armnc ments. Salary ot ComraiBsion/ Addre slmmedlately, NE W YOlt K &IiA-VAMAOIGAie-,CO.t No: 1 Fourth'Av.,N.Y. BHMIiMfflniCn J ier90na?ll0U ' ( i join, the •Nf.W. ilnnlRnillCU jtditnnl Endowuieitt Society W and ; rccplvG,$l,000 wheii mnrrlfd. Circulars free. , P . p. Box 4H^M>Ii.iucai)oliB, Minn. JVORYII Keepinsr Teeth Perfect und flinnw Hedhliy . Pensions to Soldiers* Heir*. 3endsram» forOlreuIara., ,COIi U. BISO. HAM. Att'jr, Washin'ston, O.CL. OPIUM SURECURE and.illorp.hiuo Hnl»lt«ured'iri 10 toa0day,s.iteferto,1000p\atl<-utseura'd- In all part. gift. MAEsn;Qu;n••y-wieh. for-DYSPiSPStA &.I!*Dti GESTION. Address J.:>L SHEriCy.'Oiiariot^S.ttU. A Sill* Great English Goul and S rlHSi UTieiimalib Remedy. OvalHp x 81.UUI rounil,5 0 en. ; I IlBblt, Quickly ind FntMlei.- ly cured stliomo. Correspoiidenc* solicited and fret tf lal-ofcure'scnf honestfnvcstlgators. TIIXHUHANB It,tuituT Coyi-xKY,Xafayettej ina. 3Vr^L3E1.3^I3Sr Magazine T'lirgeor.'hmdl.gwM-iia^Mi, The tlropgeitshoottnc rifiomactGi\ &att$? c>r-gu2i£iilc5 M| siiu. i&e 6nly absolutely ufe \HUeVon iha inwkit, t.. P-iftPA^ 1 * OAL1ERY-, SPORTItia ,AND *ARQET .RIFlis. ,worM whowoeiT. Send-for ' IHuitwud Qyuiogue., . • MATlhm FIRE ARMS CO., Now Haven, Conn. . R , Tho FISH BBAKDSL(OK£Itli v(irfanted\nit?rprodr,,Mi(l. will >rcpr you -^ry ID thsh»nleJit»tAnh.i,.'TliB l ri«rE0H3IBti 8LTGKER iVa.tfcHCci rijliiUf coat r . nn^ coTOrotbOTOtlre'fladdle,' BoiVRreoflmltfttldns. Nono^riiiinb without tbo^'FiBii JHraod!' trade-hiftTlc. lllui'trotc'd Cftt»1oguo free. A. J. T&Vof 4-Boston, Ifcii. ''