DR. CLARK 4XjOHFisorrs INDIAN BLOOD SYROP Laboratory, 77 W. 3J St., Xcw York City, LAT OF JKRSEY CUT. TIIAPK MRK.J Tli.9 Eest Eemody Known to Man 1 TV. C'lnrlc JoV.iuon having associated llmwll with Mr. Kihvln K .stmnn. an craped captWe, lorn ,a pI iv o YVaUu'iiotkla, Iho medicine man cf the C.ii.i niches, is ii. m prepared to lend his aid In the. ii'.ti.i.i.ictinn of the wonderful remedy of that tribe. Ti. a experience of Mr. Ijistmsn being similar to Ci.iC i f il r.. t.'h:i. .lours nnd son, of Washinr,ton C ., I m.t.im account of whose snftorincs were t " ; 1 . 1 1 : i : T ! .v nnrralcil in tlie tew York Herald of Dee. tlio lain of which are so widely known, r.ml en nearly parallel, that but little men tion of Mr. Eastman' experiences will bo Riven li ire. They nre, however, j'lihlieheil tn a nest vol ume of W pajes, entitled, "Seven nml Nine Years ;n:U the. I'mianclies nnd Apaches." of which l.' r will le maris hereafter. Suflice It to ay, t':i.t tor eever.-.l years, Sir. Kastman, whils a cap tive, vai ronriellf'd to cither the roots, Rtinie. I.trks, hurl-s and l-crres of which Wakameikls's inrilicino was i:iru! n;i.l ii Eli 11 prepared to pro y the F'.sit materials for the successful intro rjelionof l.o medicine to the world; and assurer I patilij t'lit tlie remedy i.i tliei samo no,y OJ , .i' H WukuuuilUa compelled him to m:;Ue it. Wakametkla, the Medicine Mao Nothing hag been added to the medicine and nothing has been taken away. It Is without doubt the Best Pchikier of the Blood und iiiNlwia of "he System ever known to man. This Syrup possesses varied properties. It art upon the I. Ivor. It arts) iitun lito Kidneys. It regulate) tlie Howels. It purilleM tlio II I od. - It quirt tlio Nervous) System. It rmnili's Dlgrittioit. It .Nourishes, Strengthens and Invlr;" orate. It carries ofl'the old bloodand makes Row. It opensj the pores of the skin, and Induces Healthy Perspiration. It neutralizes the horediary taint, or poison in the hlood.wiiich TenoratesScrofula.Erysineltts, and till manner of ckin diseases and internal humors. There urn no spirits einnloyed in its manufacture, aud il can be taken by the most delicate babe, oi by Hie used and feeble, care only barm refund 1r rwfvw to dirtf-tinn. Edwh Eastman h Indian Costume. Cevbn and Ninb Yrai:s A mono thk Comanches and Apai uks. A neat volumu of 300 pUL'es, bi-in a sinipie htalemunt of tt.e lmrrihlu factb comiwted with ti.e sad mussaore. of u li lpless fainilv, and t i; e iiitiviiy. tortures nnd uliimute csriipeof its two mi vlviii'' memlierB. For mie bvour i!?ent' uenuni 11 v. I iicu fl.OO. Tie iiicid'.'iiln of liie n:.iarre, brii tly narrated, nrn distributed by n' iit;-. rv.r.t of charpe. Mr. Katiunn, bein iiln,-t constantly at the 'e; t, ciii"yd K.itherinu and curing the materi lis of wiiicii .t'liu medicine is composed, the Bole iiness i:):eia'rt'iiK ut devolves upon Dr. Johnson, i'.:.d ihu remedy liui been called, und is known at Dr. CUrk Johnson's LOO 3 PURIFIER rriij ( f L?.rr ro.t!e - -l'.i:; fCm '1 Eo'.U.-a - ei.ct 50 .1 t i vol rit-jry t.istiui ii -en eMiv.i 1 y lie? u He o: lials if persons wh Dr. Oar'.; Jouusou' lua ; ...jii.1 .i. ru, i.i j .m r own viei.iiiy. Kt-CKIVICI) Git EAT ISKyKFIT FKOM IT IIoi.msui ltu, 23d Wuiii, Philadelphia, Feb. 'li. 1S79. Dour Sir: I tnko frt'ejit ph-nmno in Buying that I lmvo given your vuliiulile Indian Blood Syrup a fair trial in my lainilv ami received great benefit li-oia it. Sam'i. N. Soi.lt. CUKES CIIILLS"ANirjLIOUSNERS. KblNGTox, Feb. 1, 1879. Dear Sir: I was troi-Med with Chilln; had them every other day lor t,.x months; hud two doctors attending me when your agent persuaded uie to try your Indian lUood Syrup, and I can Bay I never had a Chill after taking tho first dose. I cheerlully recommend it to all. Lizzie Wink HEART DISEASE AND LIVER COM PLAINT. MiDDLKBCKGii, Snyder Co., Pa. Dear Sir: I have been troubled with Heart Disease and Liver Complaint, and I had spent a great ileal ot money lor medical aid without receiving luiy benefit, until 1 procured some ol our Indian Wood Syrup from your agent K. L. Buillngton. I can now testily from my experience us to the great value of it in such diaeuf.es. IIhnhv Zemciian. UVEK COMPLAINT AND CHILLS. Bexnalkm I'. O., Feb. 25, 1879. Dear Sir: Having tried your most excellent Indian Blood Syrup and loiiiul it a vuluabl medicine for Liver Complaint and Chills, would recommend those who Bin afflicted to give it a trial. Mks. C. Aktman LIVER COMPLAINT. Pr.x.wi-ACK Mills, Feb. 22, 1879. Dear Sir 1 have used your Indian Blood Syrvp und found it to do all you claim tor it Jl i u suru cure lor Liver Complaint. s JoSCfU llAlNtS. is MM P " ' w rr fir 3 .? Wife, I1 f Si V s, 8 MM.. ft 'htv'' mKS OF INTEREST TO EVERYKODT. Vrlon Isrlnka-Mlxed tlrt for He.iKh Injmlaus JCflert of t'oureiitrnlrd Foud, Follow ing !s tlio second pnrt of Miss .Tti'iot Corson's Iwturo on tlio "Rp1:i tions of Food to Health " (lelivered bo foiv tin1! Fnrmrrs' Chili, New York: Wat rr litis already been mentioned as ft jihysieal element, nnd its importance) may be estimated wlien we remember that it constitutes at least two-thirds of the substance of the body, nnd enters into thej blood to the extent of nine tenths of its volume. The quantity of water used every day ran not lie estima ted by what is drank, because nil fresh foods contain it to some extent, and dried foods are cooked with t lie addition of it. Soup and stews, which are exceedingly wholesome, contain about three-fourths their volume'of water. Water for drink ing or cooking should be clear and color less ; it should present no odor, and have a pleasant, refreshing taste; cool, iresh water is more wholesome than that which has stood in the sun, or in a close, w.irm room. Hard water used for cooking purposes coats the surface of meat or vegetables boiled in it with lime to such an extent as sometimes to render them hard to di gest; this action results from the presence of lime salts, and may be coun teracted by soaking the dried vegetables over night, draining and cooking them n tresli water: verv soft water, cither tiin or spring water, does not answer as substitute lor hard water. Medium soft water is t he best for ircn- eral cooking purposes, although vegeta bles boiled in it without salt nre often soft and tasteless. Eoilinir water well alted should always be used for boiling egctables. Medium soft, water mnk-M the best tea and coffee, liotli tea and offee are luxuries, but custom makes them seem necessary at nearly all our meals; their habitual use should, how ever, be decided by their efloct upon the system of persons using them.- lea generally causes a feelinsrof wake fulness, cheerfulness nnd clearness of mUid, sometimes accompanied by nerv ousness; it also retards destructive as similation or tlie change of the nutri ment contained in food into healthy and well-nourished blood. For this reason it should not be used in the morning, when the physical forces are at their lowest ebb and the body needs all the nourishment it can derive from food. It is during sleep that the vital forces gather their strength from the nutritious lements ot the lotxt consumea during the previous day. For the same reason tea is very bad for children, whose grow ing bodies need all the nourishment which good food can supply. If tea is properly made it may be used by robust adults at tlie midday and evening meals without injury to the general health. Tea can best be made by putting the re quired quantity, half an ounce or three neaping teaspoontuls, into an earthen teapot, which has been well scalded out with boiling water, pouring in about a fourth of the quart of water intended for use. letting it stand aDout live min utes without boiling, then adding the rest of tho boiling water and using the infusion at once. Coffee is the best when bouffbt in the bean nnd freshlv roiisted or wanned just before grind ing and using. A verv good break fast coffee can be made by using about two ounces or lour heaping tablespoon fuls of finely ground coffee to each quart ot boiling water. After the coffee is made it should not boil, but should stand where it will keep hot without Willing about ten minutes until settled. The effect of boiling upon tea or coffee s the extraction of tannic acid and the lissipation of the delicate essential oil which gives tlie aroma so much prized n these beverages. I he action of tan nic acid upon the milk used with tea or collee is to harden its alDunien into an ndigestible substance. It also aug ments the bitter taste of both tea and coffee. The actual quantity and variety of food ren'iired to maintain health varies vviiu cunereni occupations arm pnysicai ..i . .. 1 1 ; ... 1 peculiarities, but plenty ot plain, nu tritious fare is called for early in the day n order to replace in the blood those nu iritious elements which have been with' lrnwn from it during the night. A midday dinner is tlio best lor hard vorkers, because their store of strength is decreased by every movement, and nust be replenished frequently it tliey ire to be kept in good physical condi tion. A h arty dinner can be made from half t pint of soup or stew, or three ouncesof iiih; quartet ot a pound each ot meat and bread ; and hall a pound ot vegt tihlcs. A plain pudding or a Title fruit 1'id cheese are excellent to end a noon in -ill. The supper may be a lighter repast of b 'end and but ter, a little meat or cheese tor a relish, and some starchy food, such is plain cake or crackers. When an evening dinner is taken it should bo liuht if the digestion is at all impaired. In selecting a dietary we mustremem her that the greatest amount of nourish ment is derived from combinations ot different alimentary substances. For in stance, a pound ot meat and a quart of vegetables, it cooked separately, would make only a meager meal ; but combined Willi water and seasonings, in tlio lorm of a thick soup or stew, would make an abundant and wholesome dish. In estimating the value of different articles of food we must disregard their actual cost and consider them with di reet reference to the degree of nourish inent which they are capable of yielding under prouer culinary treatment. For instance, a pound of round steak which costs about twelve cents in mar ket, when cooked by itself does not fur nish half as much nutriment as a pound of lentils, the cost of which is about bix cents. Water, which is generally considered as representing no money value, added to the pound of steak, together with a lew cents worth of vegetables, greatly increases tlie nutritive value of the dish This is the reason why combination dishes are more healthy as well ns mor economical than joints. Some importance is attached to the class of food called by their advocates "perfect food," such as milk, eggs and ! . . . . . I c j. i r i . ; ' ' . . Kiuu'ii; uie use oi uiese iuous is liijuri ous in proportion to the degree of con stipation which they produce. Not the least interesting discussion upon tins subject is that between meat eaters and vegetarians. When the diet of the latter includ milk, eggs and cheese, as it generally does, it answers the requirements health pretty well in temperate and warm climates, but great care must b taken to select those, vegetables whu afford all the elements necessary for th complete nourishment ot the body. 11 choice rests mainly with the cereals uud the legumes, otherwise, the quantity of vegetable matter required in order to produce the necessary nmolitt of nutrl- . i t. i a. t. ment Wollltl lie so excessive as to gi eiui.y overtax the digestive organs. At least ten pounds of purely vegetable food nre needed to furnish the quantity oT nutri ment which tlie eater of a mixed diet de- ives from three pounds of meat, bread, flsli and vegetables. AnAbsolute change oi met snouni ne made only under strong pressure and with t he greatest care, in order Hint the Hi (restive orirans mav gradually become accustomed to the opposite, physical ac tion which attends the digestion nnd assimilation of unusual kinds of food. The fact is generally conceded that ic eaters of a mixed diet are the strongest and healthiest; but the un menso variety of food products affords an unlimited choice, so that no man is ever compelled to accent as his "meat" that which may prove his "poison." I cannot close without reverting to t no niurious effect of concentrated foods. In this connection I would advise a very iiutious use not only of those I have al ready mentioned.sueh as eggs and gluten, hut also of all canned meats and fish and oneentrated broths or meat extracts. ll these articles should he used, in con nection with plenty of vegetables nnd water, or bread. YV beaten crackers will it take the bread because they present no waste matter; ttrahmn crackers are much more wholesome because they con tain plenty of waste, lint an abundant supply of fresh vegetables is the accom paniment for all concentrated foods. In retrard to the effect of cooking upon food a very few words must suffice. To give even an outline of the subject would equire more time tnan nas neen set part lor tins lecture, i no nest iooa is f small use unless it is properly cooked. On the other hand appetizing and whole some dishes can be produced from simple and inexpensive materials. I lead work as well as handwork must be given to the mastery of culinary mysteries, and yet the whoie art can so far be simplified as to place it within the understanding of a child. An Arkansas Man's Omen. A strange story comes from St. Francis county. In tho fct. Irancis river bot toms there lives a man named (leorgc H.Toban. With him live a wife and a thirteen-year-old son. The family iias resided in a quiet way, so far as any one knows, until recently. Uno morning. just after tho yellow fever excitement began to spread over the country, iur. Toban, upon opening his door, found a nrd lving on the doorstep, un the card were written the words, " yellow fever." Verv little attention was paid to tho matter, but when, again and again, sim lar carus were found, Mr. loban be came concerned, and, not being as "icar of superstition as might be, regarded the cards as ominous and as a warning of an approach of the terrible disease Every night he would read gloomy re ports from Memphis and every morning lound the card, "yellow lever." .finally he determined to watch and satisfy him self, and on the doorstep remained all nht. No one appeared ; but when the HsLi'lrness was dispelled hv the streaks of daylight he saw a card' lying on the H ii. i ii.. it. i step Desuie uim. vntciuiig it. up nuu examining it, he saw the words "yellow fevtr" written in exactly the same hand that had marked the cards before. Then there was indeed anxiety in the family The fever reports grew gloomier, and tlie famlv settled into the beliet that l'rovi dence. by a handwriting on cards, had advised flight. The husband did not know what to do, the wife was fright ened into a terror that trembled at every sound as though yellow fever walked with noisy footsteps, and the son was almost dumb and sometimes deaf with fright. It was at lost decided that vaca tion of the place would be necessary But a change came, and the mystery, like mist, cleared up. On the night be fore the proposed departure the hus band, unable to sleep, sat on the bedside, almost terrified and weak with dread. Suddenly the door of the room opened and his son, in " night attire," stood in the room. The father, influenced by a sudden feeling, did not speak. The boy oil vanned to tlie mantelpiece, took down a pencil, went to " tlie ;ittle table," took out a card, leaned over, wrote some thing on it, and then, advancing to tlie door, slipped it under. The father watched breathlessly, and when the boy started to leave the room the man caught him. Tlie boy struggled, gtispcd and awoke. lie did not know, nor could he understand, why lie stood there grasped by his father. Tho wife sprang out of bed. A few words explained all, and when the door was opened there was the card bearing the words "yellow fever." The young man in his early vouth had exhibited signs of somnam bulism, and reading every day the yel low fever reports to the family no doubt influenced his action. Little Rock (Ark.) Uazcttc. Quality of the Brain. Tho American Naturalist has an ac count of a cheerful set of scientists in France, calling themselves the Societe d'Autopsie. Uelievingth.it the study of tho brain of a man whom we have known, not only through his works, but in his character and faculties, will con tribute to the advancement of know! edzo. the members of the society bind themselves to surrender their brains to tlie inspection of their fel'ows immedi ately uuon death. Tho first to die was Jules Asseza, thus losing his chance at any other member. Tho second was a M. Asseline. whose brain contradicts in manv wavs important conclusions at which students of the brain thought they had arrived. The intelligence of M. As seline was of an exquisite finesse that was pushed even to subtlety, and yet the convolutions of his brain were thick and larire. lJroca. the great nuthority on brains, was surprised to find it of a coarse texture. There is a dog in Philadelphia, a Dan ish hound, that drinks beer. He is kept chained during the day, but is allowed to roam at night in a brewery yard in order to make acquaintance with intruders. He spends his freedom in snitling around the kegs and vats, seeking beer. In the morn ing before being chained up he is given some beer, which he laps up with relish and says "Alii" The men say he will drink a half-bucket of the liquor a day ; that is. in summer. In cold weather he will take a great deal more, seeming to be aware that there is heat in the malt. e li v was imuortedfrom Vienna, and prob- iiblv contracted a taste for beer before lciivinor home. However that may be. lie is a confirmed beer-drinker now. Clifcw Jackson's Lieut sjweot Navy Xobaoco Thau ITarrnl rnndnlti, Tho kidneys and b adder, sometimes become torpid and weak from iinnaoertamalilo ransen. When tnis occurs, their discharging lunotlon is of necessity rery imperleetly porlorinod, and certain do'ris, which is the riwult of natural bodily waste nnd rlecny, does not es cape as it should, nut, remains) to corrupt ino blood and unveiop poisonous nuinors nun dangerous ns well ns paintul diseases. It. is one ol the beneficent elleots ol llostottors Stomach Bitters to gontly stimulate tno uri nary organs, and prevent Ihotn from lasping intoastnto of innctivity, always provocative to their inflammatory degeneration and de cay. How much better, then, is it to adopt this mild diuretic e a means ol Inciting them to action, thnn to incur the danger ol this de struction. To expel from the system waste matter through the bowels and kidneys, and to reculato and arouse tho stomach and liver, are among the chief uses of this valtinblo remedy. f kiiortt anil firniv t-'isa." This ancient bit of advice it well enough lor "spare" people, but how about those Hint aro already too fnt f What, is to bcoonio ol themT Sit still, and I'll tell you. Alter many experi ments, extending through mouths el patient investigation and toil, the celebrated analyti cal chemist, J. V. Mian, has perlncteil and given to the world Allan's Anti Fat. Thus fur, in several hundred enses, thin great rein- pdv has never Iniled to reduce a corpulont person from three to six pounds per week. It is porlectly harmless anil positively eftlciont. Sold by druggists. Evervliody knows that so long as there is proud flesh in a sore or wound it will not houl lho obstaclo is speodily removed and tlio llosti reunited by Henry's Carbolic Sulve, the flnost embodiment in existence; ol that supreme puri fier, carbolic acid. Its emollient, ingredients modify its pungent acid Imsis, so that it never cauterizes, stings or scanlles the diseased part. Sores and eruptions ol nil kinds lire cured by it. All druggists sell it. It is impossible to sell the besl article ol any kiud as low as tho poorest enn bo iilVorded. But tho prices ot Mason A Hamlin Cabinet Organs aro not much more than tboKO of very inferior organs: while tho riill'ercnce in quality, amr especially in durability, is verv great. TltltOAT AKFUCTlOSS AMI HOAltSKNKSS. All suffering Irom irritation ot tho throat and hoarseness will bo agreeably surprised at the almost immediate relief afforded by tho uso of I Brown's Bronchial Troches." 25 cts. n box. Housekeepers prefer C Gilbert's Starches. For Meauty of Polish, Bavins; Labor, Cleanliness, VIUHUUIO sou i iieniiuens. t. neuuaieu. MOlUm llltOtJrTowlutors, Canton. Uaaa lH-'.SKJ.'Vsi. 1'tttltK MtllHM, I.AIlKI.H. ( .11 IIA I'H and mlvii-e In to secure them nromntiv nml nt th" lowest cost ulven by St. II. 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Box Huston, Mass $400 PER MONTH. CALIFORNIA PIONEER. a Hook inst nut. Price. I.flrt by mall. Send for sample Copy. 1,000 Aariits Wanted. Address all orders to P. O. CHOt'KKK t t:o., Los A npeles, Los Angeles Co., Cal. P. O. Box inot. no.u.u fsilniirruiiii Khawl Straw Combined. Yoi:kg's Patent. Best tlilna out. Secures your Valises and Seats while traveling Makes a Door-lock burxlar-proof. Cau be used for a variety of purposes. Light, durable ti,l rhean. Sells rauidly. Every traveler wants one. Llt.eral discount to the trade. Send for circular. Agents wanted everywhere. OKO. M. VO"NU, Kl Paso, Illinois. urn MSSgllSlW raslhure relief icTnMI in.nrnin nioTii I r o l'rioeaects.uo 1 U.UJ1. MUUtH O fMO I ILLCO.hymatl. StowellACo. MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE for young ladles Pittsfleld, Mass Locatien unrivaled. Collegiate and college preparatory courses. Hevs. V. V. Spear aud H. ai. Avery, rrnii ipais. TOCK KT IHCTIrVAltY,.tO,0K) Words and JL lr. Poole's lleaiin rfioiiiniy,oneyear.nwc Mnaaai Hiu. Pub. Co., Vtt K. issith St., New York. r 1 1 B Ilabit db Skin IMseavaea. Thou llfJllir 1 saudscured. Lowest Prices. Donotfal UriUltl to write. DSt P. 8. Marsh. Qutncy, Mich ! s a 1A Y. With Stencil Oatnts. What cost 4 Ml la cts. sells rapidly for BO cts. Catalogue fiee U I S. M. Sraacxa. H a wash n Huston Mass A ItlONTII-AyentaWanted I ilObeal $350 nellnig articles in the world: one mile Ich. tree Address JAY MKOISSOK, Detroit, a) fopfFJ a Mouth ana eiie ses guaranteed to AKenl IIP m outntrree. Suaw Uo. , Auuvsta. mains if1 A YKAHaud exiie-ws to SKeiUb. Ontrlt Fr J? m 1 fr.fi r II VII'KFHY. AhuiiuM IPS Jllaita MHIIi'' j m m mm sISEND tnnnAAviAir BawtaMtSf OOUIU ayOk A VJtiA tw There are atrolinhlsr majority of the hnmtn rrm unHllna from klilltev coimilmnt. Tliey siineiinx show themselves tn almost protean slmpcs, hut slws to me mniry or ins patient, i ney cause iimcsrnimnir nuoiiy. iho cxrlcn o or thirty yi nrs shows that the nesl remedy for mis class or uisenses is Tarrnnt's Keltzer Aperient. Its iiropertlss are diuretic, which are fpeilally adapted lor stun cures. sot.n hy all nnnooisTS. APONIFlEfS? tlislO'd Kellable Concentrated J.sa FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. Directions arrompaiiTitur each can for ma Soft ami Toilet Soup illickly. IT .f FPL l WKIOHT ASH STRKIfdTB. Tha Market la flooded with (so-called) OoncentraU t.re. win. h is aiiultersted with suit and resin, and near WUiMi Sffclj). furs .woitaj, jiiri; 0cx mm OAPONIFIEI MADR BT THR Pennsylvania Salt MaiinTg Co., PHIL A PKI. PHI A. EXODUS lo the best lands, In tba best ellmata, with tha tw narkeu, and on the best terms, elnna tha Ht. rauL Minn polls a Manitoba H'r, (UU St. faul A l'aelca. 3,000,000 ACRES Mainly la tha Famous RED RIVER VALLEY OFTHE NORTH. Oa lon( tlaae, lew prices sad assy payments. rampklat wiU fall InfarnuiUan mallad free. Apply kf D. A. MoKINLAY, Land Com'r, r. . r. M. M. H'y, St. Psal, Minis. CURED FREE. II Anil J IKIta, wart Infallible and unexrel.ed Remedy foi ,Kilteuay or FalLinarNlrkuess wariaiurii to eueci a speedy PKIIMAHKItT cure. 1 ITS " A free hot lie of m renowned specific and a vulu.iMt Tr'.nse si'Lt to any sulterei sendlUK me Lie P. O. and ex press address. Da. H. (. R.'iOT, 1H:I P..arl Street .N ew York MOUER'S "ftW COD-UVER PIT Is perfectly pure. Pronounced the best by the hisrh eat medical authorities lu the world. Given lilKbest swsru at i'i nonu'a KinoHitiona, ana at Carls, is.7. Bold oy urua-a-lsla. YV.M.tMcblcllrlln Ol I " V TEAS! AIIlCAlt ALT. the TIJ1K the Tery best goods direct from the Importers at Half is usual cost. Hest plan ever ottered to Club Anerits, ud large Hovers. ALL KiPKKSS C'HAKUKS PALU. New terms t kkk. nj.,n u.a.I I .. rri,.rt J ........ ani? viiitui, Ainci icuu a til wuiiruiiji 31 and :t:i V'eaey Street, New York. J. O. Jlox j:tr. AGENTS WANTED TO THE I HISTQRYwtuWORLD Ttcontafln 7'J flnt htstoricfll pnmvliiKi ami I hiit'e uutilile ionium mmi'ii, aii'1 m the most coiiiplfU' Hirtory uf the WurUl ever imti)lhel. It Bells nt buhl. Afiitl for (sii.-tiiiu'ii imu'es unif t'xtr.i tern is to Aueuts. aud &ee why It sUh faster thnn Miiy other luok. Ailrets TltvU llm-noiui Established 1865. 'ENSIONS. New law. Thousands of Soldiers and heirs entitled. Peusious di.te back to discharge or death. Jltiu limitea. Address with stamp, tii onuc K. I.EMOIV, . O. Drawer 345, WaehliiKton, P. O. THE WEEKLY SDN. A large, ebiht-paiie paper of 5(1 broad columns, will I e sent postpaid to any ad'ess niktll January 1st, FOS7 HALF A DOLLAR. Address THK SI N, N. Y. City. ON K l.iii ll.K W A It KA NTKI) A le-rfect cure for all kinds of PILLS. Two to four bottles In the worst eases of I.KPKOSV, SCIIOPI LA, SALT KIIKt M. HIIKl MATISM, KID SKY. DYSPKPSIA.CANCKH. CATAHUlt.uiid all diwaseu of the SKIN and BLOOD. Kntlrely Vege table. Internal and external use. Money remrnedfln all cases of fail ure: none for 20 years. Sold every- wbtre. Btnil tor pampiiiet. a I s bottle. V II.!T. KOWI.K, Boston. WAKNtn dKH'S CUHea. rsclwil Hie HIkIii kl.'.sl F. 1 1 1'Alllh KXl'OSITI avr-r ll Ainri. nu iniit-tiin . 'riiHr A,-mu nvT tl.f iin. Pr1- ftl.fA. 1 fiotr IMPROVED HEALTH CURSE1 ( iuat Willi tli i Jitil'lio Buel, n ilt ion nd flexU'l And con 11 ut b botifsi. Pries bv tnnil. l.ftO. Pur Mia bv all UtuilDR mnrrhar.ta. KB K0H- -54 nr.'itd"7iyt Bl.T. IH 4IJIKHIJAIX I!STlTrTK (eutablUheil J W'.n. iiaiKiululis in. V On tlie A. . w. K. K . in the Ouiutmunut hake reuloa. A well-eudoweil and fittireriisful bemiuary for bt lh sexes. The uuL Literary DenHrtitu'iitti aud a very ttouhnhli.K Commercial School ami Miibic leartmeiit. 'AM Uiitereni (ttiKlentu lttht year. Pure air, mountain spring-water. koo1 fooit aud careful suieivltun. Nc ileaths in fltt years. Kmlow- I menu huch that wewni recelvstituUeut(ttiiai exuensej for 1 Term for $50i for 1 year, tlftO. Outa- logue sent tree on application to tlie Principal, PHOP. j. i . r.uvi Anna, ii. u. r an lerm opeus alu. TRTTH IS MlC.IITYt Fiafesact Uartiaea, the Bi Ust a. 4 W,aJ, U fcr i - U let HC C'esaaa. il, asyVas af ea au4 ml year futaia i.aabada of . lan.aU aT real astna. tha t'Sns aasi faaae f II flrl SheM, 't 4K of P'lr tfl, A44I-. 1'ief u KTtrB, r 4 L.aka, Mai. IWi.siise.s-1 VOUNG MEN ! di utti. Every gra'luute tiuan ,earn TeU'-rraiiriv an earn sIU to UM- sra'luule uuarauteed a iiayiiiu vitua ton. AcMrwtui Mr(iri k. vaieiiiiue. JHariMifer, junebvuic. m. TO F. H, KICIl Oi, O., Portianti Mam?, for lert Aen y hue int. a ttiul Woria. itxpeiifeivaOutmiriits NewYork,&) locks)! 'V TOWERS, vv y&S. ofi'icks, JN VV 1IOUSKS, c X''f 7 JMik rim I HI LLa TAINTOR'S GUIDE BOOKS. TAINVOR BROS., M KURIL. L A CO., Publishers, 759 Broadway, New York. Thesa Guides describe Cities, Towns and Stallone on th routes, giving Items of interest to the traveler. Illustrated trffs JUnim ml Uootl cut. Jro, X Vent MUuU, Vu Mail. City of New York. PesirlWtiii the Public llulld lns, Parks, Cemeteries. Islmels. n 1 1 I Ciiolle Institutions In anil around New Yrk Citys nlso I'nnnp.il Hotels, llanks. Amusements, Libraries, Cluhs. Junius. Iiispi n ssrles. Horse Kiiilronds, Omnibus lloiib s. Ibek l ines. Ferries, Street Travelers' ami Chuieli Puei tones, ami Map of Mew York uud urooklyu. Neaslde Itesoi-t s.-Tlie Atlantic Coast from the St. Lawrence to the Mississippi. Hudson ltlver Houte.-Ncw York lo West Point, Ciitsklll Mountains. Albmiv. Troy, Himiloan SprlnuS, Lake Ueorue, Lake Cbaiiiplaiu. A'tiioiulm U Mountains, Montreal, and Quebec, mi Hudson Klver Uleameis. a rat nun IllHstrsted.-Tbe Visitor's (aide of Saraloiia Sprlims. liewTHniia Spi lues. liomilini!-boiis.s, Hotels, aeKultas, anniseinenis, n ii.hr, i.i v.,.. n.. Maps of Village and Lake.aud ly Woo.l-i.iits. The Krle Homte. New York to Ithaca, Havana, Watkun' men, Koi besler. Hiiiikbk. Ilull.ilo, uud Mamua Fails, via Kne Hallway and Ijiuikui s. TVew York to Nm-ntniin, IliifTnln. minurnrn Kails and T lionsmul lain ails, I m liuJs..u llivsr and New York Cciituil liailway, aud I tnu mi l Ulack Ulver Hallway. Mhnre I.I lie ltoule. New York to Huston, via Mew Haven, New Loiidou, aud Pruvulencu. The Newport llonte. New York to Huston, vlt NewHiit and l ull Hiver, with full disci iplious ul .Sew port aud the toiu of Nariugausetl liny. 1'imitullriil Itlvrr ltnute. New York to the While Mountains, VM N. Y. uud N. II. uud L'omi. Illver. Hail. The Northern lteaort Huston to the White Mountains, l ake Meiiiplireiu.iuMi!, iiie.ii .Mouuiaiua, Lake Chaaiplalu, slielduii, Moiiireai, and t'lWcnauuiK. The I'rnnarlrnnla foal Itritlnn. New York anil I'hlla.lellillla lo Hftlllc hem, lleiawsrc Wilier Gap, Maucli C'hiuik, Scruutou, Will mump lit uud Klijiha. Iielawareauil lliiil.nn Itimte I'lilln lelnbla ' to Scriinton, liniijli.unloii. CooperstoH ii. shar.ui .spun,', SariitoKa, jik-..e.irni.. Lake I liaiiip.aui, Adiroudaui MouuWuis,auu juoiiueai aim yuLMiec rVew York to Phlladeluhla. Italdiuore and tVaahiustton. .nyqf thtubwt ient,poHaUl. on rvAv uf 2.1 onifs. COLLEGE SOXGS. rarialaa Yslrnnlai A Collection of American College Sons, with Music and Ptnnotoile Aci'otop.iul- nienu. Jtxira cioin, ll,,)o. e.iiat.ioui, iuii mil, m, Carmlna Cnliimlilann I The Sones of Columbia College, wltti Music and l'niiiofoi to Accompaniments. ixtra uiotn, uiue unit wane, ll.un. TA1KT0R BROS., MERRILL & CO., 758 Droadway, New York. ho 3 JUtT l'UULilHlilil). mi t I i voice oi worsnip, FOR CHOIRS, FOR CONVENTIONS, FOR SINGING SCHOOLS. PRICE $1.00. $9.00 PER DOZ. TIIR VOIt'H OF WoumilF by L.O. Kasa sos Is, like other Church 11 . : Hooks by tlie sains author, pre-eminent for k race tin and beautiful music, and for the One skill and JudKineut displayed In selec tion and arrangement. Th Mr Ilnnttrttl i'ugn . Include the 8!N1N( SCHOOL COCitSK, In which are found many tine hai mouied souks or Klei s lor practice and enjojuicnt. 2Ae Second llundml t'ogri. are tilled with the best nf Hymn Turns, Sentences,!, a large, new aim riesu con ctnui. The Third Hundred Puift contain a capital sot of ANTHEMS. Specimen copies mailed, post-free, for $1.00. Kaaasna's Vocal. Msrnoo (just out) has a novel srraimeuiaut of rylUWes, and otmr liiiirovcnienta rblch are scutlliie and useiui. rieasu examine, rute tl.M. OIjI VKK 1 I TSO V VO., HoHton. C. II. WITSO.K & CO.. Ht-l llroailway, New York , 13. DITSO &, ., U'JJ Chest lint Street, lhllidrliihl. Ml l fllia 1 1 HinwaSSWWM :MI,.M W. tm CT. g...... ..... ... ,,...... "-Sfn An Ben Tho fact is well miuVrsldrfl that tho 51 EXICAN MUM TANU LLM.UKNT I, by far tho best external known for man or beast. Tlio reaso:; Mhy becomes an "op on secret" when wo ex;)l;ii:t :i:it "Mustang" jinetrahs Kl:!n, flesh and ninsclo lo lli very bone, removinir all lis":;so and soreness. No o'l.t i- lini ment does tills, heiico r!t;;t: other is so largely n"l or does such MorMri of fjo;d. THE SfflTIlGAfi ED. first KafAhllahed I ftli.al Nuceeaaful rilKlH LNSTKl'MKN 13 Aave .. the Htauiiard Value Leading Markets Of the Worldf Kverywhere recognl ed as tho FINEST IN ToNh OVER 20,000 Made and In use. New Designs consUuCr iu Work and Lowest Prices. " Send fo a Catalogue. Tremost St.. opp. waitnam St.;BGstci!. Mass. Hil9?,''"5vr--'c7trr SI 0 tO SI 0 0 0 f''n,m' eu.V'o-nin1"'! f'ee el,iinu,K vert Hung. Addrew BAll tH s CO., Uaukcrs, 17 Vi'ail bt. .k e:,t L j s. rnmm
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