"" V.fjv tioHrjsow's INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP Laboratory, 77 W. 5d St.,Sw lorkCitj, LAT or JftlSIT CITT. tTRADB MARK. Tha Best Remedy Known to Kan I Tr. C!rlt iMMloon having associated himself villi Mr. Krtwtn Ktiatman, nil erapedraptlvilo:i)? n -hue rt XVakami'lkla, tlio ini'dicine man of the I'lmiin.-rirs, is now pivpari'd to lend his aid in the Introduction of tlio wonderful n-mcdyof that tribe. Tlio experience of Mr. Kantman bring similar to tint of Mrs. l'ltn. Junes nnd son, of Washinirtun Co.. lnwn, nn nrrniint of whose stifTeriti" were tlinllincly narrated In the A'rw Ynrk Jlcralilot Dcr. 1 ".t It. 1HT8, the fart of which are so widely known, and rt nearly parallel, that but I i t tic men tion of Mr. Eastman's experiences w ill lie pivon here. Thoy arc, however, published In a m-nt vol ume, of ;iO0 paecs, entitled, "Scvenand Nino Years Among the I'mnanches and Apachef.' of winch mention will bo made, hereafter. Sufllce it to sav, that for several years, Mr. Kastman, while a cap tive. Was compelled to gather the root, puma, narks, herbs nnd berries, of which Waknnirlkla's medicine waa made, and la still prepared to pro vide t lie ramk materials for the succesHful intro duction of the medicine to the world; and assures the public that the remedy in the same now as whou WnkametkU compelled him to make it. $m v -,-. -'H "Wakametkla, the Medicine Man Nothing has been added to the medicine and nothing has been taken away. It is without doubt the Hkst PumrtKR of the Bi-ooo und Hh.newbb of the Svstbm ever known to man. This Syrup posM-geca varied properties. Marts nponthc I.Ivor. It art iioii ilio Klilueysj. It regulates the Uoivt-la. It purllieN the lilood. It qulrta tho Nervous) System. . It promote Dii'ht ion. It NourlMhes), Mrcn.jrth.enii and Invig orate. It carries offttie old blood and make) New. It onrna tlie pore of tlie akin, and Induce Healthy lcrulrattoii. It naturalizes tli hereditary taint, or poison In the blood, which generates Scrofula. Erysipelas, and " manner of akin diseases and internal humors. There are nospirit employed in it:' manufacture. nd it can be taken bv the most ilellc.ato balie. of by the aged and feeble, cars only being required i;i tulerttioii to direction!. Edwin Eastman in Indian Costume. Psven and Ninb Years Among thb Comanches a.nu Ai-achk. Aueat volume of 300 pa'es, boing a siinplo ftatenieutof the horrible tacts connected with tlie sud massacre of a helpless family, and the captivity, tortures and ultimate escape of its two snrvtvfug mcmbfra. For hale byour agents generally. Price $1.00. The incidents of the massacre, briefly narrated, are distributed by agents, rung of charge. Mr. Kastman, being almost constantly nt the Vi est, engaged ill gathering and curing tlie materi als of wiiich the medicine U composed, the sole bnsiness management devolves upon Dr. Johnson, and tlie remedy bus been called, and is known as o Dr. Clark Johnson's INDIAN BLOOD PURIFIER. Price of Large Bottle $1.00 Price ef Small Bottles 50 Read the voluntary testimonials of persons who have been cured by the una of lr. Clark Johneou' Indian blood Byrup, in your own vicinity. Testimonials of Cores. I-IVJCH AND KIDNEY- COMPLAINT. ANUAI.US1A, Pn., Feb. 10, 1870. Denr Sir I have been tisin your Imliun Wood Syni iu my Imuily f.)r Liver and Kid ney Complaint with uncces... 1 believe it litis no einal. Edwakd (i11.11 but. REMEDY FOIl I.IVElt AND KIDNEY DISEASE. Em.NGTos, Feb. 2, 1879. Dear Sir: I can, Irom inv exnnrieiute. rn coinniend your Indian lilood Svrup an u mae I.- ? : 1 j." ' Li-izAHKiii A. Sands. LIVElt CO.1l PLAINT. Jacksonville. Mr-b a turn Deir Sir: Knowing, Irom experience, that your Indian Ulood Sjmp ig a sure cure lor i.ner oiiiiiiim, 1 connaontly recoiniuend it to all suffering humanity. Kedecca Niri.. CUKES CHILLS AND BILIOUSNESS. Edinoton, Feb. 1, 1879. Dear Sir: I wns troubled with Chills; had them every day lor kit months; hud two dH;Uin attending me when your nent persuad ed me to trv vour I mlii: n ItlMl Kvn,., r " - --- - ..... nun & can say I never had a chill after talking trs mm uodo. j cueoriuny reoommend it. to all Lizzie Wish. IIEAKT DISEASE AND LIVElt COM PLAINT. Miiiui.Kiti Kiiii, Snyder Co., Pa Detir Sir: I have been troubled with Heart Dineuke audLiver Coin plaint, ami I had upent a great deal of mouuy lor medical aid without receiving any benefit, until I procured some ol your Indian Jiiood Syrup liom your agent, E. L. Jlufllngtoii. J can now testily liom my experience as to the great vuluu ot it in buah UieetuMi. ilijtx Zs.ucai.ti, $ mmmmmm s FARM (JAHI)KN AM) IIOUSKHOLn fteelpea. Mo.AsN.;s Takfy. Two cuiifuls of niolitssi's. (iii ciiilul of puivir, luiltcr tlio sizotif it guinott lien's rj:!' Iliil liunl fur twenty minutes. AM littlf it ten siHxinful of sot'n. Try if it is brittle; if not, boil a few minutes lonirer. l'oiir out inlo two buttered dishes. Nuts mny be added if you like, just before the soda. Baked Arri.K Pi nPiNt. I'aro nn.i eore six apples, stew in a paueepnn with a little water until soft, then add two table spoonfuls of bread rrumbs, sut:tr to taste, thn chopped rind of a lemon, and the juiee, two ounces butter, nnd four o)rjs, yolks only; bake in a disli previously prepared with puff paste round it. Tea Hiscut. Two egss, one cup of sifted sugar, one-halt teaspoonful of cream of tartar and soda, one cup of cream, one of sugar. 5reak the eggs into a bowl, beat "them well, add the eream gradually, then the sugar, the Hour, nnd lastly t lie cream of tartar and ioda dissolved in warm water. Roll out and cut into biscuits. Hake in a quick oven. To Cue am Totatoes. Heat on tablespoonful of butter in a saucepan, add one teaspoonful of flour, cook until smooth, but not brown, then add gradu ally one large cup of cold milk, stirring all the time until it boils up; put in the potatoes, which should bo cut up line and salted and peppered ; let them cook about three minutes in the sauce, just enough to heat them. - Frier Cahhac.e. Cut cabbage very fine, on a slaw-cutter if possible: salt and pepper, stir well, and let stand live minutes; have an iron kettle smok ing hot, drop one tablespoonful of lard into it. then the cabbage, stirring briskly till quite tender: send to t:tble imme diately. One-half cup of sweet cream and three tablespoonfuls of vinegar, the vinegar to be added after the cream litis been well stirred, and after it is taken from the stove is an agreeable chance. When properly done an invalid can cat it, and there is no offensive odor from cooking it. IiuEADED Ec.gs. Take one Dint of bread crumbs and soak in one pint of milk. Heat eight eggs very light and stir wttli tlie soaked crumbs,, beating live minutes. Have ready a saucepan in which are two tablespoonfuls of butter, thoroughly hot, but not scorching; pour in the mixture, season with pepper and salt, as the mass is opened and stirred witlt tlie "scrambling," winch should be done quickly with the point of the knife for three minutes, or until thoroughly hot. Serve on a hot platter, with squares of buttered toast. Fattening Poultry for Market. Xo fowl over two years old should be kept in the poultry yard, except for some special reason. An extra good mother or a finely feathered bird that is desirable as a breeder may be preserved until ten years old with advantage, or at least so long as she is serviceable. 15ut ordinary hens and cocks should be fat tened at the end of the second year for market. Feeding for this purpose may be begun now. When there is a room or shed that can be closed, the fowls may be confined there. The floor should be covered with, two or three inches of fine sawdust, dry earth, sifted coal ashes, or clean sand. The food should be given four times a day nnd clean water be always before tlie fowls. A dozen or more fowls may be put at once in this apartment, so that there may not oe too many ready to sell at one time. The best food for rapid fattening, for producing well flavored flesh and rich fat, is buckwheat meal, mixed with sweet skimmed milk, into a thick mush. A teaspoonful of salt should be stirred in the food for a doZen fowls. Two weeks feeding is sufficient to fatten the fowls. when they should be shipped for sale without delay, and another lot put un for feeding. If the shed is kept dark and cool, as it should be, the fowls will fatten all the quicker for it. American Agriculturist. Flckle. Take cucumbers ("medium sized-).' wine clean, and place evenly in a barrel or a keg. u hen the ker is full, nut a c oth over the top; next put on a board or a stone for press ; take four quarts of salt and boil in a pot of water until all the salt dissolves ; whencool, add two pails more water and turn it over the ken: the brine should be strong, and cover the pickles wen ; wiien;nceued put.some ot the pickles in ajar of fresh water for two or three lays, changing tlie water often; then put in vinegar. I have always found this way good, and it is but little work. lleeipe for making sweet pickles; After eating watermelons, take tlie rind, and with a sharp knife pare oil' the out side green and all the heart; cut the white firm part into strips two inches long ; make a syrup by putting one quart of vinegar and one pound of sugar 011 1 he stove to boil; two ounces of cloves tied in a cloth and half an ounce of allspice (ground); add with a quart of water; when well boiled, skim both and place your rind in the syrup; let it boil till each piece looks clear, and is tender; skim out into a jai and add more rind ; when done, set it away to cool, and in two or three days I would like to come and help you cat them. Cor. Ohio Farmer. A Cheap tirccuhouu, The Gcrmantown Telegraph says: The cheapest plan of erecting a green house that we have any knowledge of and we used one successfully for many years is to dig out a pit in a side hill, where the upper end will be just above ground and the lower end will be two or three feet above ground, where the door must be, with two or three steps down for an entrance. Wall up. roof the With, and cover the whole sash, as in hotbeds, tlie sash having more fall. say three feet in a width of two, the house being fifteen by ten. Erect in this the stand of shelves, and when it is time to take up the summer flowers, bulbs. etc., store them here. The glass should be covered with thick straw mats, which can be removed even when the weather is coldest, in clear weather, for an hour or two at midday, to cet the warmth and influence of tlie sun. At such times ventilation also should be attended to, by slightly opening a sash or two. No lire is needed. Nearly all readily flower ing plants will bloom, and there will scarcely be a week duriny the winter that a bouquet may not be gathered, if the house is properly managed. Ihe summer is the time to make it and have it ready for fall. The report of the United States Com missioner of Internal Revenue shows that the deposits in savings banks in the year ending May 31 hist amounted to H774, 475,000. of which nearly one-third are held in 2ew York ana Brooklyn. I'nrloBs Stories of Snld FnshB. Many curious stories are told of Said, the predecessor ol Ishmail Pasha, who has been kicked out of the klicdive's chair nt Cairo. The ruin of Egypt con summated by Ishmail dates from the rt ign of Said. One could fill a volume with the fti'counw of the eccentricities of this monarch. Otto day, not knowing how to reward a little service which one of his subjects had rendered him, lie ac corded to him, on his own suggestion, the mononoly of furnishing butter to thn entire Egyptian army for one year. On quitting the palace the newly-made purveyor sold his privilege for $300,000. On another occasion ho desired a garden which one of his officials possessed near the gates of Cairo. "How much did you pay for it?" asked he. "A million, your highness," was tho prompt reply, an exaggeration by two-thirds of the real cost. "Very well, I will buy it of you." Ami the garden was paid for. This official had a son, a charming bov of seven years. " Wring me your son' said the khedive to him one day. The boy was brought. "Will you kiss me, little oneP" asked tho ruler, graciously. " No!" said the child, "No, for I detest, you." "You detest me! and whyP" " Roeause you have taken my mamma's garden, and now she does nothing but weep." Said smiled, stroked his chin a favored gesture of his then suddenly replied: " If I return it. your gardcu, then will you kiss me?" "Oh! yes, your highness!" " Very well, it is yours; embrace me!" Hy this means the func tionary got his property back again, and realized a profit of $3'JO,000. Hold Un, Hots. Hold your tongue when you nre just ready to swear, lie, or speak harshly. Hold on to your hand when you are about to scratch, steal, or do any im proper act. Hold on to your foot when you are on the point of kicking, running oil' from study, or pursuing the path of errors, shame or crime. Hold on to your temper when you are angry, excited or imposed upon, or others are angry with you. Hold on to your heart when evil asso ciates seek your company and invite you to join in their mirth, game and revelry. Hold on to your good name at all times, for it is of more value than gold, high placcsor fashionable attire. Hold on to the truth, for it will serve you well and do you good throughout eternity. Hold on to virtue it is aboveall price to you at all times and places. Hold on to your goott character, for it is and ever will be your best wealth. Ah Elephant Fair. The great elephant fair of India is nn nually lipid at Sonopoor, on the (langes. Thousands of horses and hundreds of elephants may then be seen, and t;.e bargain driving and deceit of elephant sellers seem to be fully as great as the tricks of horse dealers in other places. The price of elephants have risen enor mously of late years. In 1835 the price of elephants was $225 per head ; on the Bengal government requiring seventy of these nnima's in 1875 the sum of !?700 each was sanctioned, but not an elephant could be procured at that price. Seven hundred and fifty dollars is now the lowest rate at which young animals, nnd those chiefly females, can lip bought. Tuskers of nny pretensions eomniand from $1,000 to $7,500, but the Koom eriah, or best strain of elephant like blood horses will fetch almost any price; $10,000 is not an unknown figure. A Cleveland COhiol bov. eleven vears old, who lost both his legs by a railroad train passing over them jast October, has l-J V A..! .. C ! 1 nau lour amputations oi ooin imiii? since, and although his case was given up as an hopeless one several times, yet the little fellow's grit has carried him safely through, and his health litis been entirely restored. A sheet of paper dipped in chloride ot cobalt when the weather is to be dry and pleasant will become blue. When wet weather approaches it will turn pink. The barometer flowers of France nre thus manufactured. Tlie Inn nc nee of ( llutaie. Tho iniluence ot cliniute upon u eotibtitution subjected to a trying change in atmospheric con ditions, in water and in lood, is often niuikcd and dUiiMtroiiM. Disorders ot the bowels and of tho liver, frequently Uirinimiting lulnlly, are prque to ultaok the tourist by land or voyager by bca in unaccustomed latitude- more par ticularly those near tho equator. The best medicinal protection against irregularities ol tlie bowels, stomach and liver, not onlv irom the above, but whatever cause arising, is IJos tetter's Stomach Hitters, a medicinein wideand increasing demand in sultry portions ol this hemisphere und also in the tropics. Travelers, emigrants, dwellers ami temporary sojourners in malarious districts use it very extensively as a sulcguard. Tlie destructive progress of that insidious, foe to Ule and health, crolula, may bo arrested by tho aid ot Soovill's lilood and Liver Syrup, a botanic depurenl which rids tho system ol every trace of scinlulous or syphilitic poison, and cures eruptive and other diseases indicative ol a tainted condition ol the blood. Among the maladies which it remedies nre white swelling, salt rheum, carbuncles, bilioiisne-s, tho diseases incident to women, gout and rheumatism. Vai.i iilk ano Ki.i.iahi.k. 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TRTTrf 18 M1GIITT I rivlii Hartiaaa, lhaaiat B sU Kw4, w U (or lis; ith joar aja. baiat.i, evsM af 53 ItH-fe at hkll, Mttfl I" mil urft fMiB an i6r rutura huabatHl as ana. lautal aay rl nam. th tuna las plaaa ahsri 7a 11 Aat aaeaa. hut ( h 1 l a aaama a. Aliwa, I ro M A. T! sTZ. 4 Pro.Los) ft,, iKaHwa. start. Ja. a. sa. i C1 1 Pi protita on 20 duyt investment of mi aa $110 I iiSt.Paiil.Auuuat 1. ?1UU Pri' n tonal returun eeiy wei-h on Stock Opthma of - ft.Vl, - I14H), - ty.Mli), OttU-Utl KenortH uh I Circulars free. Actress T. Hon'Kil WhrllT A (JO.. HankerK. it Wall 8t.,V Y aa,isaiLU lujar UtLeaA n. sa j ailaaat bad ti Ue.L fii .a LaxlTfAa i tax Uhu. L. L. 4 l,U.aaiaA VUa. L, Aitkangsui MEN STARVING While we want anentb at ! to t0 per uy at h'-nie. Aiiir.is, with ttani", V(MM MAKKXV LAMP Ci., Pert ami, Maine. TEAS! Tl U alJLU mi arr:... mm DO NOT EGIN Y)UH SlNGINQ CLASSES OEFjnj E X A VI I "1 1 N G L. 0. E.VIEHSOIs'S NEW BOOK, The Voics of Worship. While e titiiliiino a Lints and Talnahle collection of ni.iM. h M nil, 111 the form of Tunes ami Anthems It Is lie 1 f 01 1 1 y tlite.i for Ih.'SinaliiK Mchool and uonvejuion 1 liy the lare iiiunlier of ..iiks. Uin ta, lilies, Ac. aiJ Its i we'l made Kli no titury t!., li'se. . IMie. I'.'OU per doneii. Hiwlim n Copies mailed for l.0. Send for I'liciihua and rnhiloiiiies, Willi full list ot ttstidiiid Siiiitlnit .School Itooll. The nnw IW.en t edition nf Plnnfore feoninlete sells finely, and Katliiltiii (Hi.uni. Sorcerer (I1.0UI, liial by Jul (to cit.U), are In constant demand. EMERSON'S VOCAL METHOD, n t.. tv ttomnii 11 SOI. Is a Tallinn' new book for Volcc-Trsthiiii:, cuntaintim all the essentials of studr, plenty of ex. it isea. and plain eiilaniitions. ami rosllug much leas II11111 the linnet works ou the saiue subject. Huhacrlb now for the Musical Kscoan. and recelT weekly all the news, sud plenty of good music, for 111.00 per year. In rrM'i Writs, lloma. a charming new Sunday- school Song Itook. OL1V Ell JilTSOX t CO., Iioaton. C. II. lUTSOIV A, CO., H4: Broadway, New lork. J. B. IHTftOlV oV CO., O'J'J Clieslimt Mtrcet, 1'hlladelplila. k tl i fi APOiMIFIE r, waVMahgraaMWiaai la th Old lleltable Concentrated I,ye FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. Directions accomnanvlns each can for maltlns ila'C 'loft and Toilet Soap (illicitly. IT IS MIL WKWHT AXD STRKNGTB. The Market la flooded with iso-called) Doncentrate Lye, which Is sdnlleraled with salt sud resin, and ssoa 'nam kmw. SA VK MONK J, AND BCT TBS APQNIFiElrl MADR UY TUB Pennsjlraiiia Salt MauoTg Co., PHILADRI.PIIIA 1 . Pnlit la n blcuhli.K, It locates liieasr. Wlirn- evr the noweia inctme irn Kuiur, ua TarrantV Seltzer Aperient. It will sava much pain nl flnncr. N'ature sotUPttnies U so outriiKOil by the tnirteu hhe Is maile to carry, ttimusih tlie lieeillehKiieM of her ehllilreti, that l!e oHMily lehe'a ntxl wmmhes fearftulv. Don't licffleet tneprnixr tr-atineni lien ine sviipioni nrst ajipear. He sort to the aperient, ami Kft well hj-eeilly, HOI. I) HV ALL DHriJtilSTS. Dr. Hirchiii'i 1 trrlm cate;licc:t will iiimitivelv run Frmulc eHknpHR.aurh n Fall- liiKif the Wtunli, Wlituw, Chronic lnltaiiunnt Ion or I'leenitfoii r tho Womb, Inrlilentnl HeiiutrrliHe or KloodluKt Puinftil, SupprehHed und IrreKulur Menv truiiiton, Ac. An old ami rrliiible renieily, Beiul pos tal ciinl for a niniihU't, wit Ii treatment, cures atil ecrtlflcMtea from pliyah'tuna nnd putlenta, to How nrth & F illanl, Utii a, K, Y. b.d by all iruKg-L -$LU)pcr bottle. THE WEEKLY SDH. A larire. elirht-naire narter of Ri broad colnmna. wit be sent postpaid to any address until January 1st. 1BBU, FOR HALF A DOLLAR. Address Tim srj. K. Y. city. THIS NEW 17T . A RTir? TRTTfia ilsw Ua-aU.a.K VV aVaVtJJ , TT.rtll I Kaa a Pad ttlrTtHnK from all otbara, f tSU 1 1 T 1 -h-t-- with Kair-AdjutUnr Bah TRUSS the Hernia ts held aeeurvlr day and uisht, and a rarltcal en re r- talo. 11 la eaT. durable and cheap, heal br mall. Cireuiara trM Eoflleston Truss Co., Chicago, 111. aT4faO A XTtJ Mnunlftreiit lMano UllJr;iilO IpiUl.t I'rirltir UrtrHiHi rtt'i citirii uiih: nt-t tin, tntitM-p, m -m ni",-". 'A Knee iSwe in. W.i'nul ('abe. winantet ii ventf, Stool anl ItiioK, otily r?s, IYew 7 Ut tave iHiiott.with I'i.tn ( ovcr.Mool and iiuuk.oniy i l.7 "'Iheiiutbt i-il'Ti'Mllll ItUpiliers- JlnUne uta Khi'IIi.' 1 hihtrtt-'d NVwrsp'iper (Autiinm N'uiiiherj M-ut free Adiliesd Daniel fr Jit-Ally UMlilnutitll. i .J nKLP UM'TKI, M I-KM-Wunte.l pertna. lu'Htl v.(f in-r.tl AeiHn.u ttn i luiiiebtitiii .Ip'e helei' fiit i K and C.tpital Milll Mil t locate in prominent ciije. piyllm hiidni t, men rmm hni io Mt,n;n veuiiv. wnn out r)k to Awent. KC'll.LaI(H MAN IF A ( '11 1(1 .N4 COM I'A Y, 71t Nassau St.. New York. Intlone htaiuji. HA Y. With Stencil OutllU. Wbatctihts4 rtn. anhs rapidly for ffcO eta. I ataloirne fret 0 I O. M. ttPKNCEK, 114 Vt UiJi n I.OSVoU . MabS. OPIUM ltnUt Oi. Skill llHrt. Ttu sarld cured. Lowest frltea. Oj not Ii 1 wriie. I r. r. K. M:t h. Qmn- v. m i b ClTrf? A VKAH and exjictiscs to auenia. nut tit Kie fTp I A.ldresa P. . Vtl'KKrty. An 'ta. Main The Cost of si " - zA Uia.'tKa,- fc'-v pk. isTTlii r . . a x, I, , .mot. tis.AeVnaf clocks)) TOWERS, FEMALES For any resimnsilile advertiser, making application In good faltb, we ptepaie mid luinb a written estimate, showing the cost of any proposed advertising in the leading Newi'npi rs ut. the I'nlted Slates and Dominion of Canada. We prepare and exhibit printed proofs of any proposed advertlseuie: t. " . For the preparing of estimates no charge is made, aud the applicant lr placed umlet n i obligation to transact his advertising business through us unless It appeal b to him that by doing so he will best advance his own interests. A copy of the advertisement, a Hot of the papers, the spare the anvcrtiaement is to occupy and the time it is to appear, should all be given with the application for an estimate of the cost. When an advertiser dors not know what he wants or what he ouht to do, lis can cIcmh r.alc some sum of money within which he wishes to limit his expenditure; this will enable us to prepare for hi in such a list ot papers as will be the beet for his purpose, within the limits which he prescribes. Send loo. for 100-page pamphlet. Address CEO. P. ROWELL & CO., Vswsp Advsitii.Bg BurUio. 10 Spituc St , Prl&tirtg Bouse Kiujre (cppoi te tba Irlbuns Sullalng), wTwk. Wilier Fasli 107000. Mme. Demorcst's Grand Opening of Novel and Beautiful Stylet for the Fall and Winter Fashions, On Wednesday, September lOlii. Mmb. Dkmokkbt is iiiiiH(l ti Binioiint'Stlia opening as onpooiitlly Ktlnictivo In Wnipi, Costumes mid Evtiiiing Toilols diioct from Paris, and Novollius of Pi-sign in every da partuiont ol Ladins' and Cliildrmi's Di-omm. Opening simultaneously nt No. fl line Sot ilm, Paris, and 17 Kitst 14th Snout, Now York, and at all the Agencies in Kin-opo and Amorioa. Paltorns in all sizes, illuslnttnd and iully do orilx'd, from 10 to 30 cents eiich. Alto, the Twelfth Beml-Annusl Issue of 3VXx3txo. Domoroat'si PORT-FOLIO OF VASIIIOXR. A. lJr and lleaiitlfiil Itook of tit Kollo I'llKra, Contalnlne ovor I.AHdK Il.l.t'STR ATIONR nf the latl'stalKl lies! WIN H'H. lliriUUUlK nil un suin'miu .""I useful ili'slitns fnr Ijidli-a' and Clilldri'n's liresa, with Freni'h and K.li.:llsll descriptions, aiiiniuit of material eeinilred, eti'.. I'll'. Kverv l.adv wanhi this ioo. mis 1 ... .1 ln I.. Ik. f.r,.n I . n Taillabl IMTHHIH HI IS BIS" ill ,u. uv.u.im IWM- guaife. l'rlre, 1.5 cents. Post-free. The Klgliteotith Souil-Antnial Issue of MME. DKMOltEHT'S WHAT TO WEAR Oontains the latest Itiforniatlon on v7 department of Ladles' and t'liil. lien's i-es, IneliidliiK Materials, Trlnnnlims, Traveling, WedilltiK and Mourning Oulllls, Cosluines or all nesi'riiions, jeweny. i.oiuu.e mu.i tierv, etc., etc., wttli vahmlile Information for Merchant, Milliners, Orussinukera, and ladles generally, l'rloe. lllcenta. i-uai-irce. ALSO, DKlSIOltEST'S IMA Thati:i JOURNAL. A lseautlfitl. KiitrHnlnlnn. anil Comprsr lienstve Family 1'aper. ThU eminently Sitecessful Journal, with a circulation ot ovlh oi; m ;fiii:i tiiui naivis, ts printed on tine tinted paper, n folio page. sp'endliJiy llliistrsted, and contaliia KntorUlntng LlU-rature on arious tiipli. and a brtlllant dlip'ay of the leadlnit styles for 1-adlea' and Children's Press, Slngla loplea. O cent. leariy, in ceni. ru.ir.ivv. All of the three publications mailed free for one year OD receipt oi 7H ceu Is In postage stamps. MME. DEMOREST, " 11 F.aat Hth St., Xetc York. 3 Lay the Axe to the Root If 3ou would destroy tho can kering worm. For any exter nal pain, sore, wound or lame ness of man or beast, use only MEXICAN MUSTANU LINI MENT. It penetrates all mus cle and llesli to thn very bone expelling all Inflammation, soreness and pain, nnd healiife tho diseased part as no other Liniment ever did or cm. 80 sailh tho experiencu of Iwc generations of sufferers, nnc so will you sav whim you have tried tho Mustang." N Y N I' .No 117 Upliam's Freckle, Tan and Pimple BANISHER. A few applications of this propnratlon Hill remove freckles, tan, snnburu, pimples or blotches on the face, anil rentier the com plexlon clear and fair. For soften Inf? and beaiitirii.g the skin It has no equal. Price 50 cts. Sent by mall, postpaid, for 75 cts. Address Jolin F. Henry, Curran & Co., 24 College I'lace, X. Y. FRAZER AXLE GREASE. FOIl HAI.K II V A I.I. I1KAI.EUS. ioarii li MKOAL OFllo.XOIt ul tit (Jenltnnial iiti'i J'atii Krjifiitii'iiut. "Mcago. FRAZER LUBRICATOR CO., NewYerk. TH'JIICT IHCTlOIVAItY. :t.tMM Words ai. 1 Ir. Koiils'a lloaltli .11 until I y .one year, Muaa.r ll'n Cm tin. . M . V-wVurS I'oalr's lloaltli .flolittkly. one year, SO llm Hna. Cn. ! ' . S'htft . V-wVurS C'T'T a Mourn aud t-xivu.i'a KUuraiitntl lu Axer.1i 4 O11IHI Ir.t. Hmwt'l'o AmiTa-a Hun Advertising. f ' . - " kit MW1I0 Wli" THAT 1$ JUST I ( taouLoms m I I WHAT I SHALU I I rRAZtRSAXlf f a, 1 co Ajttd '"'sJJ GREASE
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