DR. CLAHX Labcraltrjt 77 T. 31 St , X.-w York Cily, I.ATB OP JKUt-HY ClTT. -3 C5 13 I? CO .raw TRAVE ilABK. Sect Remedy Known to Man I 1r. Ohrlc ,T.ilmsnn having associated himself villi Mr. Kiln in Kindinnn, au 'ernped captive, lon ii iave o V niviuni'lkln, tuo mrdinna luan of tl-.a mim'ic, ic now prepared to lend his aid in iiio In trod union of tin- wonderful remedy of that trilio. The experience of T.i r. Eaetmnn being similar to (Vat of JirK. Cha. i!nLeand son, of wasliin'.-tm Co., Iowa, fn account of whose miffrrinc" were IliriiliiiLdy narrotcil In the A'ew York JJeraiU of Dee. loth. 1H.N, the facts of which ero to wiil -ly known, r.nd so nearly parallel, that but little men tion of Mr. Eastman's experiences w ill be riven hero. They are, however, published In a tient vol nmo of J100 pasfes, entitled, "Seven and Nino Years Ainimj tho C'omanchea and Apaches," of which mention will be made hereafter. Suffice it to lay, tliat for several years. Sir. Kastman, while a cap tive, was compelled to gather the roots, puns, liark, lu-rba and berries of which Wakametkla'a medicino was wade, and is still prepared to pro vide the s.5i materials for the successful intro dictton of the. medicine to the world; and a'Rurce t!ie pnhlic that the remedy is tho same now ai Yi ucu Vakamclkl compelled hiui to make 1U IT Wakamctkla, the Medicine Man No-.liin? has been added to the medicine and lotiiiti;; linn been taken away. It is without doubt .he Hest 1'riuKiEii of the lii.oou and IiBNBWEB of ho Svtem ever known to man. This Syrup pose-esses varied properties, it ar1 upon tho I.tvor. II net ii oii l!io Kidneys. It rejfiilalPM I ho lliinci. It purilteN the Itlood. It qulplM the Nervous) System. It irtiioten lUtroHlion. It N ourisn'8, Mreiiiithcns and Invirr ornteH. it carries offtho old blood and makes it cpnin tlie pores of the skin, and lnduccN Healthy l'crsplratlon. It i.ciitr.ilizes the heredilary taint, or poison rn the Mood.which j.'eneratC8Scrofula,Erysiiclas, and ull re.aimcr of nkin diseases and internal humors. Tnere arc no spirits employed in its manufacture, Tiici it can be taken by tho most delicate babe, ot V 'p iu;ed and feeble, care only bang reauircA t t".,:'c to dirKtiont, ,'12.- 11- V. -Vi.-nTT.' Mm Siwin Eastman h Indian Costume. Reven and Niv? Tpjvtib Amono tub Comanciiii3 asii Arem.s, A neat volume 0 payes, bein a impio i tui' iin'iit of tho horrible farts, conuected uli ti.e sad massacre of a helpless family, mnl the eaj.tivity. tortures and nltimate eacapi of its. two vurvlvfojf meiubeis. For rule by our agents (.feniirully. Price H.00. The incidents of tho muvi'acre, briefly narrated, -.re distributed by agents, tuke of charge. Mr. Kastnvtn, bciiv almost constantly at the Wet, enaL'i d in gathering and enrirm tho matcri i.U f Hiorii the medicine is composed, the sole 'isjneia management devolved upon Dr. Johnson, mid tho reinetiy has le.eu called, and is known ui Dr. Clark Johnson's BLOOD PURIFIED rricjcf Li:'g3 liotllcs - 51.CC V.l:b t V.ia U lo-.tLs 60 i'. j'.l t'.e v ji rnyry t::-ti".iii!iii.ila of persons who !! i red by ili'J uio of Jr. Clark Johjtou'i uia'i l!i; 1 y !;, i.ijourov.'ii vfciuity, Xc3r.ir.ior.iaIs of Cares. ENTUtKLY CU1JK1). Prrr.m i:;ii, l'n., August '25, 1878. Dear Sir: I w iislroiibloil with Lung l.'.'hoase and snlTeio l iVoin other c mip'a nts ho ".uuch lint I could not describe my lolinsto uny person. I tloctoretl ull the time, but lound no oliel until I took a sott Ic I your Jndiiui lUood yriiji, w hich lelt mo entirely iico ol till puin. A. C'AUUO. LIVElt A.NU, KlD-MiV (JU.Ml'LAIXT. Amai.unia, I'ii., Feb. 10, 1870. Dear Sir 1 Imve been usin your Indian Blood Syrup in my tainily lor Liver nnil KiiU ney Complaint with suecesH. 1 believe it has no equal. Edwahii Giuiekt. HE AIM' DISEASE AilJ LIVEK COM 1'LAIM'. Mitiin Kin ni.ii, Snyder Co., I'a Dour Sir: I have been troubled with Ilcurt DiHease uudLiver Co-nplnint, and I had spent a great detil ol' money (or medicul aid w ithout receiviiij any benefit, until I procured gome ol your Indian Ulooil Syrup Iroui your nifent, E. L. Uutlln;tou. J cim now testily from my experience us to the c-cut value of it in such iln-eu-es. IIknkv Zkmciian. LIVElt CO.MFA1M' AND CHILLS. Hkxsai.em 1. O., Feb. 25, 1879. Dear Sir: Having tried your motd excellcn Indian UIoxxl Syrup and luuinl it a valuab'. medicine lor Liver Complaint anil Chills, would recommend those who are attlieted fcivoit a rial. l its. C. Autman KECEIVED (JKEA'l-JiEI' KF1T FHOM IT llolMsni ni, 2'id Ward, l'bilailelphia, i Feb. 24, 1879. J Dcjir Sir: I take ffteat pleaMiire in nayin Ilut 1 have fciven your valuable Indian Ithnid byruji a lair trial in my iaiiiily and received Jieat bnnt trout it. bAil'l. N. Soi.LV. v i (Si - r y ft ' -""i 35 S-rikliiii f. s ..,ilw-.vt r 5 v. j liiilisr HOW HE UOT II IS iMONET. Porter I.coiionl Jourmy Into I lie Vt'llds of oloimlo.-A IVoiuan' lirru Wit antnst a Mnii'e Vljillniice nnil I'lni k, Tlx' St.. Ix)uia (llohe Dunnrral s;tvs : Allx-rt I.itKti'll. the luir tit tlie I.imit'll estate, avIio recent iy ctitne of ns?e, litis exe cuted ait absolute tiuit claim on all of Albert Limlt'll's esl.ito by slep-fatlitT and attorney in fact, Dr. Davis, in lavor of Mr. LindeH's mother (who is xUo Dr. Davis' wife). During his minority Air. Linjell had nn allowance of only $50 ti month, but ho wms trustetl to the amount of thousands by persons who hoped to get their pay on 1 i i attaining io his nie jo.ity. He owed I'orler iconard, a Kta-ble-keeper, almost !?-2,(M)0 lor livery tmd cash borrowed. Suddenly, Lindell dis appeared, his step-father having taken him to Icadville, ami there he has hinco remained. In a short time tho doctor returned arnl with linn he hail an absolute power of attorney ov r the whole of l,,iiuVli'fi esi.'it". Several lawyers who saw it say it put every inch of A'bcrt Iiiiidi U's propertv eompl-. iely unt'er the con rol of Dr. Davis, as lar as selling ii, moi'i gag ing, racing loans on it, en'., wcie con cerned. In view of the transaction of the day beiore yestemay, it is pointed out by a number of lawyers that al t hough the power t''ansfencd was abso lute in the direction indicated, yet it did not trive Wie doeior any aut'ioi'uy to C,ive" a quit claim deed. A rather sin gular eicumslence is that the transfer to Dr. Davis was mndo on the very day " Al." l.indell became of age, Alar'ch SJ-I. The doctor lost no time in raising a ioan of !? 12.000 or $13,000 on some of the property. Porter Leonard saw that he must get his money now or never. He had pre pared a demand note for the amount and started for Leadville, fancying that he could, in tlie absence ot Dr. "Davis or Mrs. Davis, who is the mother of Lindell, induce the l.iiter to siga it. To cover up his tracks Porter Ijconard gave out that he was going cast to the races. Only one person in St. Louis knew where he reelly was going, and the object. In Kansas City the first person Mr. Leonard met in the sleeping coach going to Denver was Albeit LindeU's mother. The two were well acquainted. AV ith a woman's instinct; Mrs. D.ivis divined what the livery stable man wanted, and her purpose to put him oft the Lin k was promptly made. Porter Leonaui took in the situaiion at a glance. Ho reasoned thus: Mrs. Davis is going to see her son; she knows I am going also to see him, and she knows I have a bill against him ; that bill she does not want him to pay; she will try and give me tho slip, and telegraph Albert io meet her tit some place unknown to me; therefore, in order to see Albei t, I must follow Mrs. Davis all over the country if necessary.. Of course they had to soeak. Leonard broke the ice first, nnd the two chatted pleasantly, each perfectly understanding the other, and yet each endeavoring to conceal thafknowledge. At an intermediate station Mrs. Davis stepped off and went to the telegraph of fice. Porter Leonard kept his eye on her, and when she came out he slipped in unobserved by her. The operator was a lad of fiuen, and had not yet learned that great essential of keeping his mouth shut. " Ah, ah, sonny, hard at work, eh P Take a cigar. Can you send a telegram for me to St. Louis? By the way, that lady who was just in here is from St. Louis, and she's a friend of mine. Now, I'll bet you anything she sent a messaie to Si. Louis and said soraetiin; about me. My name is Porter Leontw d." "Why, yes," tho boy innocently re plied: "she sent a message to Dr. G. W. Davis, St. Louis, and she said, 'Port Leonard is f'oHowing me.' " "Just what I thought. Now send a message to John McCreery, Ninth and Pine streets. St. Louis, and s.ty: 'Am on train with Mrs. Davis: will follow her to Califoinja if she goes there ' " Porter Leonard wrote out this mes sage, handed it to the boy, gave him an other cigar, toltl him he was smart as a chain ot lightning, and got on the train just in time.- As the train reared Den ver M8 Da vis got very anxious. "What hotel a;-e you going to, Mrs. Davis?" Leonard inquired. Airs, lia vis Haiti slie tint not know. " What hotel are you going to?" she asked. " Don't know." The cheekin:ui came round. Porter Leonard said lie would decide at the depot where he wou'tl stop; he thought lie, would go to a private house;. Neil her did Mrs. Davis want her lwiffg.-cjc hecked. Porter Leonard stepped out on tlie platform, closed, the door and peeped tlirouirli the window. He saw Mrs. Davis buy a check. When the cheek- man t ame out Porter addressed him : "My tiiciul, it's a inatr of several thousand dollars to me to find out where that lady is going to stop.'"' "Well, she told nio not to let vou know. It's nothing to do with me. but she goes to tho (irand Central." A more disturbed lady cannot be iin tejined thaa Mrs. Dtivis when she saw the burly form of Poiter Leonard push ilself into the (!:and Central uansfcr. Mrs. Davis went to her room and sent I for the clerk. When he came down ' Port" put on his most winnintr aiis to tho clerk, praised Denver andthf" (irand Central, nnd stood the cigars. The clerk yielded to the pressure. Ho said tint Mrs. D avis had told him not to let any body know where she was going, and that she intrusted him to send a dispatch t Albert Lindell, Lcadvilie; that $he witsgoins.' in tho morning to Pueblo or Cannon City, and that he must meet her at one of tlie places on receipt of another dispatch. Mr. Leonard did not go to bed that night. At early morn Mrs. Davis came down in traveling costume. She took the 'bus, and Mr. Ix'onard followed. "Where are you going, Mr. Leon ard?" 1 non i know, Mrs. Davis. Isn t it strange we should both go by the early train?" Mrs. Davis did think it strange. She said she thought she would take a trip on the ltio (irande road. " Well, now, that's odd ; I'm iroing to take the same road, but I don't know how far I shall go." Mrs. Davis went all the way to Pue blo. So did Mr. Leonard, ami tho two put up at the same hotel. A liberal amount of treating induced the clerk to reveal the fact that Mrs. Davis would take the train for Canon City next morn ing at live o'clock. Mr. Leonard left positive orders to be called up in time. The clerk neglected this duty, but Mr. Leonard was awakened at 4:'i0 by the discharge of a gun in the neighborhood. Hastily dressing, he went down stairs and saw Mrs. Davis get into the 'bus. From this point tlie two did not speak. In Canon City Mrs. Davis gave up the game. She nnd Porter Ioonnrd took the same stage for Leadville, she being inside nnd lie on ton. Both stopped at the (irand Hotel, Mrs. Davis having telegraphed to her son to meet her there. In about an hour " Al." strolled in nnd went to the office. Porter Leonard slapped him on the shoulder ,.nd toltl him that his mother was up stairs. Mother anil son had nn hour's confer ence. The sights of lcadville woroteken in by Albert Lindell and Mr. Leonard. When they met the nextniorning Albert wanted his customary drink, out his friend Leonaid told him he had better not take nny; that he had some impor tant business to transact witi him. In the presence of a third paiiy Mr. Leon ard toltl AL". Lindell of the purpose of his visit. There is a demand note for i?-..ti"i!!," he said: " ycu know the account is correct, nnd you must sign it '' Albert begged for time, but Porter Leo' -aril was inexorable; and he said he had waited 'ong enou rh for his money. At last young I.intleH co.iseiHCtl to sign the note, payable to his " attorney in fact," Dr. Davis, if Leonard would lend him $100 cash. Mr. Leonard did this, nntl added the. amount to the note. Thi business was transacted to his perfect, satisfaction. Mr. Leonard took the lirst coach tor Webster, and reiurnod to Den ver by the Soul a Park road. Dr. Davis honored the note, nnd secured it by a deeil of trust. The deed was re-'ordetl on the day oi which it was delivcicd, and Porter Leonard is happy. Tnder the Cms. The roportei was passing down North Commercial street, 'ast evening, looking out, as usual, for bits of news. Across the street, silting on t be edge of the side walk, with tattered dress, bare head and shoeless feet, was a little girl about nine ye.irs old. crying as though her heart won It I break if lite bitter tears did not o'erllow. Attracted by anything un usual, the reporter paused a moment , in doubt whether to go to her or not. But in that brief lapse of time cnteied tin other man upon ihc static, and his com ing, as it proved, rendered the scene all tlie more complete. Ilia face, eyes, gar ments, betokened the drunkard one who thirsted after drink, and whose lips and tongue were always parched. Hough looking though he wa, a close observer" might detect a something that bore a faint resemblance to the man he used to be. Staggering along, scarcely ablo to keep on Hie walk, lie approached the spot where sat the child. His dull ears taught the sound of sobs, his footsteps were arrested, ami, fixing his eves upon the still weeping girl, he reeled toward her side, bent over her, and with thick tongue asked why she wept. The re porter stood near, and watched the con tact of these two wretched beings with no little interest. In answer to that rough man's inquirv the child replied that her mother had driven her out of home hail followed her with curses and blows out of theonlv door that had ever opened to her, and that she was afraid to go back. " Have you a father?" he asked. "No, sir; but, oh! I wished papa was here ; he was so good and kind !" "When did he die?" "A good while ago, sir; and mother says he died a drunkard: but he was always kind to me, and I loved him." What was there in that child's voice that moved this man to soberness? He sat down at her side, put around her his great strong arm, pressed her pinched face to his breast, and who can tell what he thought or what he suffered as the scalding tears burst from l is eyes nnd rolled down his bloated cheeks? He treated that feeble girl with all tender ness, he reeled no more; her story had restored the man within him. 1 1 is home was near a little village on the Burling ton, Cetiar Rapids and Northern rail way. He was a farmer, but his love for liquor had ruined his body, absorbed his property, ami his own wife and little ones were to-day in destitute circum stances as this child ho sat beside. "Died a drunkard!'' Who can tell with what saving weight those words fell upon Ins ears, or How nir tliat poor wait s m- I'uence has gone toward his redemption? He took tlie tin Id across the street to a bakery, nntl saw that she was fed. lie ga ve her some nieces of silver for future use, and then was seen to reero's the street and go with the girl toward her home. 1 lie reporter was willing to grant that, with such a mediator, recon ciliation woultl surely follow, and, more than this, he felt sure that the angel in that man was so much larger ami nat urally stronger than the evil one, that some holy inlluenecs would yet combine to save him. Nobility of heart and soul belongs to God, wherever it may lie found ; anil it is frequently discovered ju-t under the trust. Caliir llapiils (Li.) JkpHllican. Tlie Stikitlo City. San Fntneiset) may fairly heetiiletl tlie '" Suicitle City. " From HCO to 1&7-1. tlie renortftl etises of selt'-ili'Struelion ttver ii'jretl about t liirt Y-live ti year anions 1 lit? wliile puptiiittion. liut in tlie latter year the nuinlier sutlilenly iuiiuietl to sixty-one, nnd it has since readied 1(3. Ctimptivativt) statistics, show that tho proportion ot suienles to till tletitlis in San l'Yaneisco is fully three limes as greilt as in New York, altliouh in stanees, of self-tlestruetion are frtint vari ous causes extremely fmiuent. in the lat ter city. The mania for pelf-destruction in the chief city of the l'acitie slope is at tributed to the eonsciiuenees of the uni versal passion of the population for gam bling in mining stocks. Suit-idea in creased with the frrowth of the mining excitement, and since the collapse of mining shares in 177 over S200 persons have cut t-hort their existence with their own hands. Taken in connection with the business losses, crimes, Buffering and disordersof tlie hist lew years, the above facts show ihat the Honanza mines have not proved an unmixed blessing to the people ot the (ioltlen State. Buffalo Courier. 'i'errilily exhausting are tho nif?ht sweuts which accompany consumption, lint they, H8 well in tlie paroxysms of couching, nit) invnri ulily Inoken up by Dr. Hull's IhtUnin fur the Lungs, which conquers tho deadly inaludy, as well as bronchitis, pneumonia, pleurisy, uth ma, diphtheria mid nil other nlluclions of the throat, lungs and chest It saves thousands troin untimely graves and is invaluable in rex cuing children from tho croup, whooping cough ami quin.y. It is sold by all druggist. Coutilis. A medical preparation iuthc torm ol u lozenge i ho most convenient, "llrown'a llroncliial Tiochos " ullay in itatiou which in duces coughing, giving reliel in bronchitis, hoarseness, iulluenza, con.siiitiplivt. and asth matic ciiiiii'lainls. '23 cents. Cuewjacknoii' ileal Swtel Nuvy Tobauco An t m port n lit C.roloirlcnl Knct. (tcoloy lias shown us that nitturn ncciiin plNlics lier great cut revolutions in tin earth '8 Kiuliice cotttot unit ion slowly. Every year the river innkes its clininiel deeper, tho glacier weal's tt deeper gorge ill tho Alpine melt, nntl llioncinn tide deposils tho fund it has crum bled limn the rocks upon which it breaks. We note tlie eiiilhiiuike nnd the devastating lmr rienne; but. these changes are mi gradual iiinn seldom olwrvos them until tliu channel linn become overhanging elill's, or n mountain lias disappeared before the icy wt renin, or the ocean, hag given us a Florida. Thus it is in disensn. Our attention is attracted by acute diseases, as levers, cholera, etc., while chronic diseases (olicn thn most dangerous in result), being slow in Ihtir development, are seldom noticed until they hnvo made tin almost inelVaeeablo impression upon the system. lVlsonsbcliovinn themselves eimipnrVt ively healthful are oft times tho victims of Ihesu diseases, and only become aware of their presence 'wnen relief U almost impossible. Disease ol 1ho liver nnd stomach are the commonest ol these chronic nlVcetions. Dr. I'iorce's (iolden Medical Dis covery nnd Pleasant l'urtjniivn l'ellets are nevcr-lailini remedies lor these discuses. They proi'uce tl bcnltliilil secretion ot tho bile, pre vent indigestion by rcguluting the bowels, ami impart a vigorous tone to tlto whole system. t.itttumtj lis t mis nml ttciiicily. The cause m bi.igiit.r, w hen it is not the im mediate or indirici consequence of positive disiv-o. is tiiVcnMo to a deliiliti't ing teiiipern. line. Persons bving in a wio-m, inoi-t climate pie peculiarly snliject to ii. Diminished physi cal i .or and en iilipcsiiun to active exer tion tire ils clianictetisiies. Sometimes it is eccenijiaiiied by cmlee relaxation ol tho bowels nnd by dv-peplii- or bilious symptoms. rt li able ,1'iiii'ilv is Iloste. icr's Stomach Hitters, u slrciii'lhenin end nlte'ni ive medicine derived ti'tiui the pi'ii st mid tin vt clllencinus vc.o.aMe source", with a pin e spii ittious basis. pronou need by eminent physicians a mild and liuleoiiie stimuli iit. The llilteis, loreinosl of Ameiican tonics, is lnrgely used in tho tropics, where the cliii.tiio is vci y inductive of debility, mnlaii.il lovers, and disorders el the bowels, liver mid digeiive organs Mason it llainlin Cabinet Organs in'" lnv nKhed, for cash, troui jjf.i-l each, upward; every one being tit tho pamo higluMt excellence. f A Imtl In-nth may ri'sn t from ocUtli v of tln stun u li or I,, in bill u;ii'M In i lia r nisv r,.- il-is.-s ot Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient, ilniini-i'il .I'Tnliiili.' t ' ilh ivtlotiK. will ni il limit It's u,iiVi...uiit .i.iii,.ii,.iiiii .tli swi-i t mnl I'faltiifiil oie. II i.i a a lltie cunvrt i .jici 'ih'v Met iul.! I'nr wicin i ciilln'. . iinu It-avis (in! Moirm .riiii 11 ilo lit work tu rii ii.'i'iiunin. s. ii.ii MY Al l. IH(l (i;iSTS. Weslcyan Academy, Wll.llltAII AM, MANS. Th" 1'all T.'i m nf tills olil nml iiuilr infinitum will Im'cmi Anuiist tlOlli mnl continue l.'l wprkx. The nayim iii m ie."i will secure Tutiimi la t lie I'n namtorv mnl Arailctnli' t'oiirsin nf Sniilvj tii tlmr with llcmrll mnl mi avi-mtfi' aimiunt uf Wasliin, Hn.nii, lli-atitiK mill luriilt'iit.ilK for tin Ai ailcinlc ytur nf till week. Tlie w UK-lit nf Kill In tlie Wlti'cr T miii. or of JCV? In either or the other Ternix. w,ll secure the fuinie ailmn taia'K for One Term of 1:1 Weeks. The ltui.il!ii;s. (iroumls sanation mnl Fitctlltln of IiiKtriii liiMi are mnon j the Uncut In the worlil. Semi for Infoiinattoii to the I'rinelpjtl. Ii. M. STKKI.K. P&AV.y Knpplien for I .origin, Chapters, U v&iy nnil Coiiini.inderlcs, niaiiuHict- ureri bv .1. '. l.illi n ,t t it.. l uLum- but, O. Semi fur 1'rirc Unit. ttaKiiiffh!f f ctnplar Uniforms a Specialty, Military, Society, and Firemen' Goods. ON K JtOlTI.K WAKKAM'hll A iierecti ure for all kln ln of P1I.KS Two to four Imtlies In the wurft cases of l.KPKOSY, SCKOKt'l.A' SALT HIIKt'M. HllKt MAT1SM KIDN'F.VS. DVSI'KI'SIA.CA.NCKH, CATAKItlt. ami all itlseasra of Hit SKIN an ) Itl.ooi). Kntlrely Vent lalile. Internal mut external tm. Money n riiinleil In all cases of f me; none for lin years. Suhl even-. wl ere. ayend fo' iuniihlet. $1 a bottle. II. t'OWI,K,Htnti.1 THIS NEW ELASTIC TRUSS fil Itu a Fnd diflfeHnar from all otbrt, la y cui-lip, wllh S.lf-Adjultlin Ball CrueiBI r Tl ln "ar, auaiM im.ii w an rKMiuoua ULNSIBLE I f hav. whlla lha aill Is tha TRUSS JS '"V PRESSES BCR n INTtsTINtS (h tiertil It bold neantvly Unj 'm uiut, unA a mrlicl ctira wr t:iti It ! kst, durlil ani cht-ap, Soul tv mail. Circulnn Eggleston Truss Co., Chicago, III., CURED FREh. Ad liif.illlt.le nml tuieseelleil Remedy for I' lls.l' iiilt lis) or ''HllliiKSIckiiraa wurraiitcfl t-i etti-ct a siieedy ami l'11tU1li;T cure. ITS A fl ee iMiltlr " cf lie. reiiowneil sp.'ciltc and a valuahlr treatise sent to any putieiei sen liii n hts P. O. and Kv lirers add:vss. Pi . It. i. Win if. Pearl Street, New Yor Theie Is tin cure fur llneM', lus-ea.-e ul tin- Khlneva. or le.el.lei an I I i iliaiy ''iiui'ai'ils. Tlii'vai c in error. lll'AIT'S ltl'.VI l''.lV ni'i'S thepe iliM'asi-s. Ii.-li-eial 111 l.ililv. P.iilH In tlie Itn'k. bonis or Si.ic, licijisv. tiravel. lo; si.'iticri, uinl all Iiimm-s nf l!ie Kliiltlets, llla-liler aii'l l"rli'.i'--Olirims are cured In- lll''l"S Tfil K l'f I '.IIV I1LM 1:1m I 'an it ! v I'liysii ialis iiresiTiliL' IllXT'S Si'Ud l.ir 11 lltllilliet to WM. K. CI.AliM:. I'ri.vlil. n. e. R. 1. 1,'iii 'lri ii -il x- u liecit s'liipie le ui istiiueiil ratie-r tuai la-slt'-liie. and icov lo atl iid tin.; wlo-li tin- ihlil 'ii.ii l,!t I " 1'."' t i .',iiii'"t ' i m ' ' V -i 'I 'n 0- ?Ci i i vf ' i i . ... a . .. iju j ii 1 n i we w-II iinu- I III-; llll tl IH.rlt I loin An. ust. t- I Jan lary. is-al 'lii-j l.e .u-'r It the 4aru-e&t nil I l-t-t Story un 1 Kuni'iV Faeer iiiiii'h.hed in the We t, inei hotlld l lu evei-v hnlisi'fiii'd. S .lliliH- Dnli.i a FKKK. AddresH Till: !, IKi ICIt. lilcutro. 111. G 1 i y . uiotliR on : i oat!.' Hive-inn in i,i C; , fin Paill.AllL'Uht I. iPlUU tIA f J in St. Hroi ortlou il retu tis every w eK on btoek Opttnii ol tl, - f.tl, - tltHI, . totitl. Oltli-uo K.'P'irts an tiirtnlars flee. Address Jl'. I'OTTKil WHillT t CD., liinkera. : Wall St.. K.Y TRCTII Is) MinnTTI 1'lutaar LlBrtiuM, ilk Mt'Al tiptniah Boa r,d H.Mnl. .H t..t IIU CHu. lk ? our fta. hllit, UiXot at fM nb lork ol bif, tud In in, a tmwl anlari f four falora bont'kt i-r i', lBilf rl nam, IK lnn ai.d plahia f Will Ural n.4, j, t d. ,. ,4 RikrriK(a. AAAt-. I . -f KAkTI'JFZ. 4 1 ,,m White we want HLientji ut lo tfiii j't r l.iv at ht'ii.r'. A 1.-- ss. with s-t imp. U'MM) IK A r r. I t dyk:s' beard elixir . V at. J. tfal l.riri . t i.i - ht II iiimi h ai hum :i.ua.lL fM in liuoi'.utuluil'ia I !i iv fluui It, a i(iin.i, ud !. Ham imuIi nun. 1. . .1. uiaie .nJ B..rfita. N. itijnrf Loll. H I inJ tai il I LHKt.UnltlUjC-t. Mt ..14. L. L. fUl I it r--. .. W.Vl.tlf-.,llt Ali-.ikr,,-.n-.i' Em f L'hoici'iit in the wnril Impoittra" innn liri'ht ruiupuny in Am rn u Staiile Hv artu-lt lMtMM'H i-vltj hotly Trail' ton- imi it y nit rt'!i'ii, A Rents wuiiteil t vei ywhere lit st lnini enui)ts 1. n't witate tune Semi fur Cirtulur. UOt'T WKLI..-i:t Veh( St.. N.Y. r. . lioxia7. VOUNC MEN it .it Kvery jrradudle wuarai earn Tele-frmtliv und earn BW to UUHt a ry crailuate t' uar.it 1 tee ! u paying bHU .'I m Ad rew K.ViilvtitUie, Maiutfer, JunehVine. Ww. . . Invest. tt In Wall St. Stoeki make SlfltflSlflilll fortune every im-nth . Huok b.it vrwwv tuviilainiiiB f-vervthlnie. Address HAXTF.H I CO.. Itankeirt. 17 Wall Hlir.-t,.K Y mir relief itcTln..;. KIDDER S PA81ILLE8.7u rilrfTfrTf-'"T,r wiraia-yxi;iiiii'U!Mi.u-n. llu. $350 A MOIVTII Aueiits'iileil-aoiii at aeilnii; ait'.cli it ill the Wurld; one hanitilr fle Ai!dle.-6 JAY It Hi tlx SDN , lletrolt, Ulcll. SEND TO 1". I.. Itlt'll d(. I'd., Hort.aml Maine, lor lier.1 Ayelu v UuineNS In 111' World. Kxja-riaive ilulill rr-e, BIG With Stencil Outtlu. What vo-tn 4 e!-- aei'.ji raoldiv f.,r ,-i ,t-i. (-atalo(;r f-e. H. M. SetxelH. 114 Waall'D St.. boat n.. Ititsa. 1)111 KIT ll Tltl It V,:il,IMMi Words, ant ll. Fuole'x lliuilh li.llily,.' .ey ,'ytli MuiiHat llnx Hun. t.'o., l4tl i:. 'itli St.. New York. $:t:too A VI;U. 11 jw U. Make It. .V-m Awni ti , ,1. i.' oMiK.St.t.oilln.lo .. liiiiiilii ami exnelinea aurallleed to uuul 4 tl'j'.ai tiea. buiw i Co., Auau.ia.Uir'l. ill ii yv "i r. -1 E MEN S r AKVINO mmm POND'S EXTRACT. TUB tilOCAT VLllKTAnLE Tnlii Deslrojor nntl Spec'iflc for Inflitm. inftllonfltid HeinorrlniKos. nillTDIATIsn, Ml IttlOI I. No Mlier propnr.v tlon hnaenrett no iiiuiiy cases of tlii-Hc distn-st. lii(tcoinnlalnts nsllm Kxtrnt t. lur I'liKlerit iiivalunblu In these diseases, Plumbago, I'nlti In tho Ifcick or Side, ,vo. l'oinl'a Kxtrnet (II nt men t M cent si for Use when removal of ckitlilnir Is convenient. Is a grout help in re lieving liillamiimtory cases. HKMOHItmiilCS. P.leeiliinrfrotii tne Lungs Ptom- itch, Nosi, or fitim nny cause, Is up lily controlled nnd stopped. Our Nnsnl Kj rlinri n Xi eetils) nnd Inhaler (N cents) nrn yrent Itlda 111 arresting internnl hlondiug. DIPTHKKH AMISOKKTIIKO.IT. t'setlio Kxtrfti t )itxiniplly. It is a imre euro. Delay is dungi'i' ous. CATAKKII. TheKxtrncI Is (ho only specllli- for tins disease, Cold in Head, Ax". Our t'lilni'i li t'urc," Kpeciitlly plcpali'il to meet setiotih cases, conlnlns all tint nutritive qualities ef the Kxlriu t ; our iViianl Nyriiuto Is invaluublo for use in (.'atarrliai alTectiotis, Is simple mnl inexpensive. Km- old and obstinate cases in our (ularrh Cure." ni.KS, ni,IM) lll l I DlNtl or lTt lllNd. Itistho frifalest l:no n retneily--rapidly euriotr when o her medicine Ii ive failed. I'liiitl's hxlraet JletllMleil I'atierfur Moset use isn preventa tive tt.'.iinstt lialhig mid rill's. Our Ointment Is tf Rii'Ut service, where tlie removal of clolli.ug is iiiconvenlenU FE.TIAI.R fOJU'l.AINTS. No nliy-sl-lnn-lieed called in for t e iiiii ority t tenia Io else iscv If tli i Krlrart be used, t nil tlnvct ions nccjin pauy c.icli bottle. rilVSHXlXSof r.ll IVhnols iT-eetnmend nnd pre-Hi-i-iiio I'mni'a l.vlraet. We have letters lioni liutnl-eds who tinier Itdally, In tlieir pinetiiv, for SiTelllncsorall kinds, tiilnay. Stirn Throat, Inflamed Tonsils, simple and chronic IMnir lites, t Hlarrh dor which ii Is a (JiKv.fic), I lii! lilnliis, roateil Keat, Stlnirs of Inserts, Jlns tiil;o, etc. liniieil llmiils, r are, and indei'd all in.iniierof Skin Diseases. FA It MK Its, stock Ureeders and Livery Men shnuM nltvavs have it. Leading livery nnd si root -car ulablea in New York und elsewhere iilwnva use It. Sprnitia, llnrnitas unit Snildlo ( IiiiIIiikh, Cuts, Scratches. Snellinirs Silliness, llleedlnif, etc , ni-e all continued by It. t 7"On nivount of the expense, of the Kxlrart its ndapled tor pnfouso lu its) (lelicattt npplication to ni'M.vp aii.micnts, wo have prepaiisl apn-mnition for VKTKIUNARV I'CKPOHKS Olllv, Which COtlUlill.1 nil tho strength of the Extract, foriippliutitioti to animals. In a chenpor form, ri'iee, per Kitllon, VETEIUNAUV KXTHACT, $-J.u(). CAUTIO.V. Ponil'K Kxlrnrt, Is Bold onlr In bottles, enclosed hi biilT wrapiuvt. w ith the words, TOND'Sl EXTKAt'T, blown in tho glass. It is never soltl In bulk. No one can cell it except lu our own bod ies as nbovo described. BPKt-IAr. IRKPA RATIONS OP PONn'a EXTItArT COM B1NE1) WITU HOC Pl'HGST AND MOST IIKI.1CA.TK I'KtirLMEa run ladies' not do i ii. P01il'l KXTK M'T fte.. I nml Jl.T Tiilli-I l'eiiiil I.IIO I'litni'l li t ine - 7. itciuifi ic - - mi l.lpSnlve - '.jft 'I'nllel Sonil CU'k'a no Ullll 1111111 - - All I' I il si ir - -J I nlinler (t.'n- ' .v 1 .no lnsAl Syrlinti- J nietlU'itlt-d 1'niu-r '1,1 Any of these ri )iaralioli.-t w ill he aent .einrl.e.-e l':rr n! eli.Ae ii'i'ia. In loth of y.1) win to, on leu ld o nini.t-, ci P. O, order. illl'tll'll W- P.IMl'lll.IT tVIIII lllilnlll III ni l: Plttl'.l R tiio.s Sir r'KKK on Ari'iirAiioH to POND'S EXTRACT CO., IS Jim-rail Stfvvt. .Veir 1 i-.-, Sold I.)' il'l .), Illit Kit. EXO DUO lo tha t-aat lamia, la tha baat ottmate, with th twol varkau, and on lb baut tnua, alon th 81, Pant, Ulouaapolla Manitoba B'f, (UU H. FmI SftaLHo. 3,000,000 ACRES i Malnif la it ITanaa RED RIVEW VALLEY OFTHE NO "TH. Oa loos tint law prtoaa and irmantt Paxil phial with hill Inform Mian mailed fraa. Applr to D. A. McKINLAY. Land Com'r. hi. v. n. a u. iv y I'awl. 1-or lietiotf of I'ollsli, ttavtnK Lntnir, tnoaa puiulililty und rhe ipneiii Itneiniiili'd. i!u I biii illiOd, l'loprli-'Uira. Cat, Mum. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE IGTORIAL, HISTORYwWOBLD It coutiilnn V7J tint' htoilcal niiLTiivint ,1:1 1 l'Jll 1 rte tluiiHIi onuim. ijytt nntl Is tht nwt fi:.p 't Hif-mry ut tlie World t j.uMiL.hi"l. It .it niJ:1 Semi tor tuiffinifii raKi'S ;int tajlia tMn:s tti An i.l- an i iee why It wlls tnti't' tltHii anv oltu-r IhhiK. .-V-iilHv-, National I'i hi imiing Co.. 1 1 u i l i. CiiX.M hi ui, a i"v i nd riTrrr: h -i IM'.ti, lHII4lolllv V. "IJ tin A. k i Vi K. H..IU tho i.iiitttt'iwjuu i.uiif ivi tot. A well- ii.l 'uv.l uii'i Kti'esftil miliary Jr l"'tli n . s. Yli uvi! 1 itfrmy !' iMrniiftM-t aiiil itv iliitirishnr; (-ninmt ivih! Sflinul and JViiisit; Ot-p.ii (lin rit. 'Xl O'll-iciit stud-jit lat y.u, lurt air. iiKiuntuin Si'hii: vui-r, fi and circful supervision. Nod itiit in .1" r.ir.-s. Kii!..w mfiitt silt-h that we wdi n.-retve h'U.h nt M"tal x'iiv far 1 I n i iu for fur I rnr, VI W. ( t t- ! i-'Ut tii-iit fr tin uiii.M'iiiii lo Hi I'm.' li.ul J. T. KI-WAHDS.O t). KhU 'IVrm imciirt 4 n. jyjbtLER'S "TO- COD-LIVER OIL la perfectly aire. I'lnnounr. tlu-liti-t nv tlie liarli. cet niedical butliuriticH in t ho tt i.rld. tiKen livheHt rwurdat I 'i t.oi'iuV I-.kiiiihuiiiiih. und ut I'al'ie, i. -i. ' .ul i by Ilrinr""-" V. ' I .! telli-l i u iV t o.,V l tSS AGENTS WANTEB FOH 'BACK from the. JHH I tt - lllCl.h. by one who ha Ueeu there I 'nine and full of the MOI STA Ctti:." by the llurilnKlon lluwkeye InnuorUt. " katnantha uh f. A. ! 1'. I.'' by Juslall Alieli'a wife.. Tb three brlKhtc. land liest-aellliut books out. Aitii:., yon cun nut tliete hooka In everywhere. Heat :oh Kiven. Aildresnf Atency, A M KHll'AN Pl'lll.l -u I'vu CO.. Hartford. Ut. I Clilcioro. ID. Tlaia Clmlsa-Ha Eatabllahed ISM. PENSIONS. New law. Tbonaaadi of Soldlara and beln entitled. feuaioua Oata Daca to dlacbarife or death. r-me lumilaL adreaa wllu auuip. UKOaUE K. I.H1MOIV, r. O. Drawer i Hamiinftea, i. c. AS! aim: i ALI, TUT. TI?IE lha viy bent gooda direct from the Importer at Htir the UrUal cottt. beat iiun ever oilere-l It Cluti Aiietiia and .Kiye buverp. AIX hiPKESS CUAI.UK3 P.ilii. w ternia KUKK. The Great American Tea Couibanj, Ul au il$ Vtaty hlreet. New Vol k i wi;l Ati.-uii u t-Hioiy ot a ii k lit r iu--ittl, und eij-fllrti B, T lilltiW ft laiJU CnlllllllHaKill, to Belt OU1" lit V All-t W-'HtJ-l till 111 Vft.t ii'UH. HV nn tlH Xittt i'r 8 f. Kill. l.lr lit-. A.J,Jit htlLKAM : MiubUhII, ilicl OPIUM Habit & ftkl.t ltUiatn. itiot. fcauiUt-urett. l.uwmt Fr m. lvuitfal towriU J f Ji Mar i, ijniiicy. dull at. raai. Bin, mmmm Am Open Seopet. Tho fact U well mulcrstooil Ihat iho 51 K XI CAN 51 US VAaNU LINIMKNT Is by far tho host external known lor niiiu or Im:is(. Tho reason why Ik'cikhos an "op on' secret" when wo expU !i that 44 Mus.anjf " penelrales kin, P,'s!s nml muscle lo thr .jry bone, removlnar all discu.o nnil soreness. No oilier lini ment Ies tills, henco.nono oilier Is so largely used oi. Joes such worlds of good. Hi S TT1 IUIJL.IHIIIC1I. JUHT Itit Voice ol Worsliip, FOR CHOIRS, $P1R00E FOR CONVENTIONS, p JJl FOR SINGING SCHOOLS. The voick ok woitunip hr on la. like other Chureh Mumc Hooka hy III aaasa author, pre-eminent for itraeefiil beautiful Din a, and for the rliie nktll anil Ju.Uiiienl duplayad la aalaa Uon and arrangement. Tht Fird Ihmdrnt I'ngft Includii tha SlNHINtl HtllKKH. OOtlrtflR, In whlra an found many tine haruioulied gonna or i(laa for pracUoa and aiOuyuieuU . TV Steond Ihmlrrd Paget are tilled with the. hunt or llyinu Tnnii, anteDCa,aa, large, new and fresh coll clloli. Tin TAitil Ihmitmt I'agtt contain a capital tot of ANTHEMS. Bpeclt'ien coploa mailed, poit-frea. for f 1.00. Kaaanna'1 Vocn Mrrnno (Jtiat cut) liaa a Barak arroiiKement or ayllahlea, ami other linproreaiantt walch ara aetiilblo and useful. Pleaae exauilua. Prtca $laW. oriVEIl DITSON aM0., Itoaton. C. II. IklTSOM . CO., Mltl Itrotttlway, New York. J. E, IHTSOrY dt CO., 11'J'J t'lteatnut Wtreel, I'MlaclalphUa. Ti SMITH DR&AN Cfl. Klrat KslnbllBhctl t Moht Sut ceaaful I TltKIH INSTHI'MKsn tnvn a Sttiw,lril Value In t the Leading: Tvlarkots Of tho World Everywhere recojtnticd at the FINK&T IN T0N1 OVER 00,000 if nile a ml li nn. New l'i;t: constantly Dei Work uud l.i ist Price. i Rcint fur a Oatu'.ojvc. Trpoiitjt, cpp.W2iili2ir.jt., EcstcD. Mas la the Old Unliable Cont rutraletl Iya , FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING nirertlnm areomiuinyliitt each can for making Bald Solt and Toilet Soa)i (illicitly. IT IS FULL WKHJUT AND STRKSOTB. The Market la flooded with (ao-called! Concentmla Lye, wliit Ii l aduSlerated Willi salt and resin, owl vo mtike ikmiv. SAVK HOXSr, AND BVT TUX iAPOJIFIEi MADSIiYTHR Fcunsjlvania Salt Manufg Co,, l'MII.lI.I.IMIIA. 3 i.L-LKK-. 1HA I i 'sir ""Kl'lVaaiaftr 'l lltl "Tl I hi tl" -'--- - - VSX TIP SIT Q MA IIHN, I.4IIIJ.H, B IL lit J v VIC.VTS and advice how lo d i itri tl: i. iirniiipllv and at tlie lllwet cojd irven by i. II it A l.l-.K A;. M),l, Kdi imn of I lie "St lent i tie ett ." Nn. Ill pi nn- St., New Viuk.wliu have had I .ve i.. -ton.' ai i.' t .pci teiu e in the busluebfc. ii Q( ft i n UT II 1 ml i f Kin:! Scicn'.incNtws, r.v'ai",:; f Kiuia Ini! the pane ventors and ri-aderrt of rininilar science. Iiihly hi A n- ?'titl. Sami !e copies uud putnplih-l to lutculoia sent ni-. THE WEEKLY SDH. A lare, eiuhJ-pa v paj-er of fttl l,ro ;d columna, wll be aeut postpaid lo y a ldienr until Jhiiiiui y lot FOR HALF A DOLLAR. Aildre -f Til 15 PCX. N. Y. t'ltv WARNER BRO'S CORSETS rt'l'MH il ll,- ItU'tM si M.-.l1 :ll I 'I r. .,11a. O'I'I Atl.iTli.ll t ll .'111. .In I ' ( r l 1.1 Xllil.K II 1 1 i (MtSKT lu. tit la , AHIUM1 D hul loll alii tluv n "V.-r- t! f lit n l'i ti'i- ') Ir IMPROVED HEALTH CORSET lia in. i in v.i.11 t tin i ..ii. i.i. Ha .i u i . I. uU. l'i l ly uiH, 91.S0. Fur t Ly tillrailiuaf nii rrhuiita. 4VAKNEB BKOS.. 5l Broad w , I . J Masuu k llainlin t'ulniu t Ordain monitrated tt by nitillKST IK1NOHS AT AIL Ul'S KXPliSlTloNS Full TWKI.VK VKAKS. via 1 at a 1 1-.'i ; V u:naa, IMJ.H; Santiago, l.iT.S: PauaoatV HI1A, 11. 1 I'Allia, InTS, ulll ti KAN D S inibM tioLD .'HtUiL 11CI. Illlly Allieilcun Olnans ever unaided bulled hon ors at any ouch. Sold for cash or uo-tulimciit Iitoa niATKD OaTALotiCu and Circu.aia v.llh unv atvlea and ori.es, S.-UI freo. MASON HAMI.IX OluiA.N CO itiutoli. New oik oi t hli ami. 7 T T 1 1 t.A It and ejc,ieus JI 4 4 4 Ad ;ri.-a P. o. Vl" t lo ajiiiil. OutMtfrte "V Atiaualu, Ma u a s t f I- v ii. 9a ai aw fit m Vi ffiK TOWERS, S&jJ Va tiS. Ol-'FIOES, s V. CJ HDUSES, mm
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