I kZi$ Dl. CLARK JOHNSON'S 1 ' INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP Laboratory, .7 W. 31 St., New York City, X-ATH OF JBR9BT CITT TKADK MARK. Tho Lost Eemefly Known to Maa ! pr. Clark Johnson having associated himself villi Mr. I'.thvin Eastman, an escaped captive, long n elavc to nkinnotkla. tho medieino mail of tho Conianclics, ik now prepared to lend bia aid in the lutroiluction of the wonderful remodyof that tribe. Tlio experience of Mr. Eastman being similar to lli.it of Mrs. C has. JnucBBiid son, of wnahincton Ci., m a, nil nccoiint of whoso Kuffprin?" wore, tlirillinirlv narrated in tlie Ktw York Herald of Doe. loth, 1K'7S, tlio facts of whit b, nro to widely known, r.nd ho nearly parallel, that but little men tion of Mr. Eastman's experiences v ill bo Riven' here. They lire, however, punliMit'tl in n nc.-u vol ume, of MtsJ panes, entitled, "Scvennnd Nine Years A'.:iniiL' the t iimanehe.i mid Apuches," of which in ntinn w ill I"- rondo ben-after. Suffice it to lay, tint 1 r several voarx, llr. Eastman, while a cap tive, wa compelled to pitlicr the roots, pirns, li irk, herbs and bornei of which Waknnietkla'i rvcliiiiio was maile, ntid instill prepared to pro . .,", I'm kmiii materials fur tlio successful intro duction nf tho mclieino to tho world; and anret l o pnliile lint tuo rcmenv n mo same now u wiiou WiiktiuicUila compelled him to make iu YTRlt.nmc-tkla, the Kedicine Man IT ..ihiiij; Ins h?cn added to the medicine and i.nilj';,' I, a hteii luken away. It if wil hunt doubt In PF.-r I'l'inviKH of t'.i.i JIi.ood and IUnewkii uf he 3vTK5t ever known to man. Thi Pyrrji .oin vi.ritd properties. it twts u;on '.q I.lrrr. 1! eels iiiviii ti.e Kiiliirje. li rcuLitfo tiie itoutls. V! i li ri lies tlooil. tt quiet Ni'rioun System. It tromiei Iiu i-wtion. r.t jiirinUt-.H, Siren ;llien and Inrls I i'ites, ! I t .u ri ."i ofl'tlie o!! blood and makes it .::. tlio pores of tlie flUil, unv ii.-.'H.'tv, lie-.ilttiy c;'siiirtio. It i.vMtr..ii" tho he,rediury taint, or poUon i" t..t bi.ia.M'hu-ii ireneralej erolula.p-ryHijmla!, nn ail Mie.ni'er ct hk.ui di-atefc and internal humors. T !:.'! i. r.' mi r'tirii- eiiiplnved in it manitfactiiri ...j it . ,., : .. ...;i l-y ijte m:t delieate lml, o t. ' . ; 1 I- t'i. it-, rur t'V.lj Uhhii riqmrt Elwin Eastman in Indian Costume. Ki:VKS ANT) KlNB YEARS AMONG TI1H OOHAHCHES ami) Ai'ai iikh. A neat volumuof 31)0 pace". beini; a i-imnlc! Halement of tho horrible fact ennuected illi li.e Mid mawacro of a helpleos family, und tlio captivity, tort arc and ultimate r -capu of it two surviving members. For Dale bi oitr r. :enU uviiernllv. Price 100. The incidents of tli j masacre, briefly narrated, nr'- iliMrilHited liv ntrents. pilkk of charge. Mr. Kasiman, beinij tilmoft constantly at the Vor-t, eii:;ni;ed ill Katlierin' and curing the materi i i of wiueti the medicine is composed, the sole iiin s management devolves upon Dr. Johnson, ii:.J Uio remttly lias been tailed, aud 18 known Dr. Clark Johnson's DLOOD PURIFIER i:c if larfjo Bottles $1.01 fun .11 Eo:;k8 50 i.'-nlt .e .nl-ii.i'rv testimonials of persons who ' , in e'lrt-.l ! t.ie u-e of I)r. Clark Jouusou'f ' ; j .; nl r.i;. m yum own vicinity. C:.2!.iuvr.ials cf Cures. - PALPITATION OF THE HEART. West Lebanon, March 3, 1879 Doar Sir: Haying liecnprostrutelor months witn whit my physician termed 1'nlpitation ol I loi llemt, unci u eoiiiinmition ot other diseases 1 olitniiied no reliel until 1 bought some ol your liuiinii Blood Syrup, which relieved me im- mi'diiitoly. I uin now in perfect health. Elizabeth Lewis. 'VI K INDIAN 1JIKDI) SYRUPTHE RIGHT MEDICINE. PiTTSiititcH, la., August 25, 1878. )-nr Sir: I was troubled with Kidney Dis- euse iiinl Liver Complaint. I tried everything which I thought might do me good, but 1 did riot find the right medicine until 1 got a 69-cen bottle of your medicine, which entirely cured me. Mks. Kandall CURE SCinLLS AND BILIOUSNESS Euington, Feb. I, 1879 Dear Sir: I wits troubled with clulls; had them uv ery other tlay lor six months; had two doctors attending mo when your agent, per. unruled me to try your Indian Blood Syrup, and 1 ca n say 1 never had a chill alter taking tho first done. I cheortully recommend it to uj. Lizzie wink. KKCKIVED GItEAT BENEFl T FKOM IT IIolmhbi'RU, 23d Wurd, riiiludiOpliia, t ub. -n, my. Door Sir: I tuke grout pluuMuro in BKying that 1 liuve jfivtui your vnluublo Indian Wood Synip a luir tiinl in my intnily mul rbcejved jut bouoflt lioni it. SiH'l.. , SoLLT, (J t ft pwlt as mm iY It Mfk mm wwm 1 NEWS SUMMARY. Forolqn News. Tho eoimiinndor ol tlio AlghBn mutineers hiH been cxecutoil liy order ot tlio Ainoei . Kina Cetywuyo ln been tnken to Cnpe Town, South Alrien, lo iiwnit the fliml notion ol tho IJritish ftoveinineiil. ino lonos oi Eeneo between tircnt UriUiin and tho Zulus nve been proe.lftinioil. Thn Btriko of the eolliors in Stanonlsliiro. Ktinlnnd, hns been ended by the liittHters yield ing to tboir (lomnnds. Tho International Imluntrml I'.xlubition Bt Sydney, Australin, whs opened a fow days no by Lord Loitus. rari.iriilnra are civen by cablo of a recont terrible fire at Kiev, Kunsia, an important city eontaining a population ol about 70,000 and the scene ol recent JMilnlist oistnroaneos anu executions. While a furious storm was raging the fli o broko out in seven different places. The officers ol the fire brigado and chiol police station, a gunpowder magazine and lour petroleum stores were simultaneously set. on fire. The whole city was wrapped in a thick black cloud of smoke, and every now und then the pooplo were threatened by a series ol de tonations and loud explosions. The entire garrison and the firemen of the suburbs anil many ol the inhabitants laliored indolatignbly to extinguish the Are, but despite their efforts it continued until the morning ol the second day alter it broke out. The loss was enormous. Many livos were lost, including ! nose oi sev eral child) en. The Spanish government lias received a memorial from tho Cuban slaveholders asking lor a prompt solution ol the slavery question. The memorial says that unless steps aro speedily taken by the authorities the planters must themselves set the slaves troe to prevent their property Irom being burned. Tho gov ernment has replied, expressing the hope that the plantation authorities will act in coujunc- :.u r2AAMnl . ,.il tn 111,11 will! inc un'iniu.uuucini v. vuuu a.uu au the spirit of patriotism. Prince liisniarck and Count Andrassy have como to an agreement which amounts to nn alliance between Austria and Germany. The Russian column that is advancing into Central Asia has been dufented at Geok Tepe wit h a loss ot 700 men and been obliged to lull back. A dispatch from Havana, by way of Madrid, states that three Cuban slaveholders owning 6,000 slaves have liberated them all, and that other slave owners intend doing likewise. Four large business houses in Dublin, Ire land, have been destroyed by Are, causing a loss of $400,000. Late advices from the west coast of Africa are that fllr. llenry m.. Stanley aua nis ioi lowers had arrived at Siena Leone tr mi Zan zibar in the steamer Albion. They evidently intend to complete the exploration ot the Congo river from the coast. It is reported that steam launches and machinery tor haul ing boats up the rapids are being prepared at Banana Creek on the Congo. Mr. Stanley gave his name as Swinburne and invested the expedition with so much mystery and secrecy that at Sierra Leone the Albion was in danger ot being stopped by the authorities, and Mr. Stanley bad to declare himscUand his purpose. The striking cotton operatives at Ashton- uuder-Lyne voted to resume work on the musters' terms, which reduce their wages five per cent. A. dispatch from Sydney snya the Interna tional Exhibition in that city is a great suo cess. Great Britain has 800 industrial ex hibits and 513 oi line arts. Germany has 691 entries and Austria 170. France has 350 in dustrial exhibits and 168 of fine arts. Belgium has 236 industrial exhibits and 60 of paintings. America has 150 industrial exhibits. United States Consul Burchard reports irom Ruatan, Central America, that by the ex plosion of 400 kegs ol gunpowder on a train of cars, ten miles from 1 ort Cortez, ten passen gers and the conductor were blown to atoms, several Americans being among them. In Russia during AYngubt there were 2,987 destructive fires, causing a lossol $16,000,000. A recent affray on the Danube between Austrian smugglers and Servian custom house officers resulted in the killing of ten men A Venomous Fish. From a letter written by a correspond ent in the Sevehelle archipelago, it would seem that though " every prospect pleases.". man is not the only vile crea ture which the islands and their waters boast. There is a small, but highly poisonous fish, we are told, called the " laf,"the "spines upon whose back are hollow and filled, like the fangs of a co bra, with a dangerous, poison, which sometimes produces death and always intense pain." xou may draw it unob served into the boa: when vou are hsh ing, ananncl out its peculiarities ueiore its presence has been ascertained Sharks, too, are more than abundant, and, it seems, hang about the frail boats ol the place with such terrible earnest ness as to appall sailors anil cause them to refrain from tempting the deep ; tho creatures eat tlie oars as tney are thrust into the water, munch tlie miles of the canoes, and altogether misconduct them selves so gravely that harpoons have to be used in order to repel them, llan pily, in respect to the " laf," nature has provided an antidote, for no sooner has he stung than his body offers a cure to any one who has the presence of mind to seize it, cut it open and apply it to the wound. Against the teeth ot the shark no such protection is ottered, vet those who wish to avoid Ins mouth can do so by keeping ashore. They miss the en joyment of the loveliest waters in tho world, but they also escape a fate com pared with winch that oi .Jonah was child's play. London Telegraph, How to Dry FJowers with Sand. There are many of our brilliant flow ers such as dahlias, pansies, pinks, ger aniums, sweet-williams, carnations. gladiolus which may be preserved so as to retain their color for years. White tlowers will not answer lor this purpose. norany succulent plant, as hyacinth or cactus, lake deep dishes, or those of sullicient depth to allow the flowers to be covered an inch deep with sand. Get the common whitS sand, such as is used for scouring purposes; cover the bottom of tlie dish with a layer half an inch deep, then lay in the flowers, their stems downward, holding them firmly in placo wniie you sprinkle more sand over them. until all places between the petals are nl.ed, and the flowers buried out of sight. A broad dish will accommodate quite a large number. Allow sufficient sand between. Set the dish in a dry. warmpiace.wnere they win dry gradually and at the end of the week pour off the sand and examine them. If there is anv moisture in the sand it must be dried out before using again, or fresh sand may be poured over them, the same as before. Some flowers will require weeks to dry, while others will become sufficiently dry to put away in a week or ten d ys. By tins simple process, nowers, lerns, etc. are preserved in their proper shape, as firUeVhanrtorpipe:8r Crun books. v nen arraneea in croups or mounted on cards or in little btraw baskets, they may lie placed in frames under class. iew anylima farmer. The Ralph llatkstraw of a St. Ixuis " nnaiore coniDanv lias lascinntetl a sentiniental heiress, and c two have eloped. Strange Method or Cnlchlnff (nails. Tlio Naples (Italy) correspondent of the Ixindon Times writes: The Neapol itans have their shooting season as well as the English, and it is now at its height. If they carroi boast of grouse, thev do of quails, And these are coming in by thousands. ) f you cast your eye round the bay you will see that along every mountain top is stretched a net, or series of nets, attached to poles of a great height. They have Ion t been in course of preparation perhaps since tho 12th of August, for who knows when the foreign visitors will come inP They are as capricious as many human travelers, and arc regulated by unseen atmos pheric influences. A clear sky and a gentle southeasterly wind seem to be the best conditions for their journey, just such as wo had last night; and as soon as it is dark the watchers and their friends assemble at tho paraia on which oat h net is erected, waiting with anxi ous expectation. It is a festive occasion, so much so that the jollity is greater than caution demands. Tho wind is found to be somewhat too high, so down come the nets. But there is a lull; there is a rush in the air and up go tlie nets again, and one hears a " puff, puff" as the poor birds are intercepted. Every now and then there is a haul down to secure the prisoners and then haul up. This goes on till the morning, when tho enemy appears in double force. A crowd of peasants have assembled, who shout till they are hoarse in order to drive the birds into their nets, so that from tlie dawn of dav there is no repose for anv one within a mil? of the paraia Besides these there is an army ot sports men armed with guns, many of which no prudent man would touch. But let them keep at a certain distance from the nets, as the law commands, or they win be denounced or receive some personal injury. Attacned to every net is a cage full of blind quails as decoys for the visitors. They have had their eyes pierced by a red-hot wire, and their melancholy plaints, mistaken ior sing ing, woo many a bird to its doom. I know a priest who has one hundred and hfty of these mutilated birds, and is con sequently one of the most successful sportsmen ot tire locality. What a priest does cannot bcwrong, and his ex ample is pretty generally followed." A Berlin child has been poisoned by the arsenic in its doll's green frock. Cheeked in Their Advance Bv the speedy action of Hostetter's Bitters, dyspepsia, nervous indisposition, constipation and bdious complaints cease to harass the in valid. That thev will instantly give ground is not pretended, but no medical fact is more certain, or avouched by more competent testi mony, than that these maladies, and others lo which it is adapted, entirely succumb to the influence ol the medicine, it it be given a luir trial. Their total, it not instant, rout is certain to ensne. Losses ol strength ere re paired, and failure of appetite and nerve quie tude are remedied by the Bitters; and as the stomach grows stronger and assimilation is aided by its action, a gain of flesh will tollow. Ludies in delicate health, aged persons and convalescents derive bodily anit mental solace from its use, and experience none ol the re pugnanoe which ordinary tonics frequently inspire. The emphatio recommendation of physicians confirms the, verdict in its tavor. Read advertisement in another column ol principal triumphs of the Mason & Hamlin Organ Co. all over the world. It certainly amounts to demonstration, as they say, ol the superiority ot their organs. The record is un paralleled among makers ot instruments. Experience hns conclusively sliown that ior cutaneous eruptions, open sores, leprous ex foliations and rheumatic complaints Henry s Carbolic Salve is more efficacious than any ointment, lotion or embrocation that has ever boon devised. Physicians admit this, and the popular verdiot confirms and ratifies the pro fessional dictum, and assigns this salvo the loremost place among remedies ot its class. Sold by all druggists. Coughs axo Colds. Sudden changes oi climate are sources ot pulmonary and bron chial alTections. Take at once " Brown's Bronchial Troches," let the cold, cough or affection of the throat be ever so slight. 25 cents a box. Otio pnir ot boots or shoes can be savd every year by using Lyon's Patent Heel Stiff eniir. 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Non-Minetal, Non-Poisonous, Purely eiietable. Not Patent lininbiius, not Sold by iiriui.'iste. .il, on a.wneri'.or T-a linu Men. not Patenl Cure-alls, but True and Tried when all else have failed Inclose II for Sample and Copy of Tua Cvclokk. with inures in mil. Andreas iik. J. . miim.ami, Ijcasurcsvllle, Butler l u , Penn. FREE! Send your address on Postal C rd a. id receive acooy of the Best liidcpriittent, Nnu-KCta- rian r.ews,aiH-r in me coun try. Or Mind 245 ceuta for a Trial Subscription for Four Months. Address JolUii- Weekly IMnioM, Cinrlniiatl, Ohio. For Sale in Oranso Co., N.Y. The Homestead Farm of Jonas Hawkins, deceased, to close tlie Kstate, conuiiilnx 20II Acres of must ferti e i.and, (simmI hulldltii:s, never-failing Water. For lull articular and price address JO.NA1UAM HAWKINS, xecutor, Walden, Orange Co., N. Y. " riK Wilhido's Ra& Mouse Traps One I ran camml 14.) Kats In three day. Kat Trao fl.iWl: Mouse Trap, by mail, preps Id, H ct. 12-paite Cataloaue and Price List f,ee. Address Sol Owneis M'I'rs, J. T. Wii Hini 4 Hko., lork Koiel. Carroll Co., Md. S5,000 A YEAR. Made In nn honedt luinensby Vfmn? or Old of both exvi wurkiuff Otitnt, Jf. els. M.unpif , i cts. x-c-n.rn, 3 cU. In ordering, ktnte wht-ther for ixidyor (imt, Mnrrirtt or SiiHle. rMie$p M. fri, Co.,Iiotoii.MKM. A! GOQO PLAN Conililntnirani1opratlrnrmn)rorder l Vil l tt.iin llH (iVci y aWVMllinrttt UI CMtHIftl, WIIU ak illi til liiNiia' Tii'-iit. I.mksi priiia li vi0a)4tiio rata uo 1 ( itVfaimoiH mI t'j " lai! t inwlatr, wait fill i x- iilitnittMiii luiw all run auorfft i u a:ork huei.wa'lati tr. LAWKKNl'K A CO., 1V& tirhHk' I ce, Nw ork. I j r I I JHICrD Our l guaranteed to be the II tLL'AUuLlll cheapest and best in the world. Also nothing can beat our S.tWINO MA. CHINK. It aaws oil a 2-foot log in !i minutes. Pictorial books froe. AV.GlL.fcS. Chicago, 111. miierir profits ou 20 days 'Invesiineut of Ct AA llD I iu St. Paul, Au-iust 1. P1UU Propiirtlonal returns every week ou Stock Option ol AO, - .V), - MllHI, - S50U. OWnal Kepoita and Circular free. Address ,'. pun K wimu a no., naukera, :n wan nt..ra r Vi wilt nij- t aVl'ii v l tn) 4ui iu until ( eiiaens tVU'J WOllilf ti ff ,i invt'niimin. We mean what wt sny. Raw Hilrfi-M H:l((AN CO MHrabail, Mich. PURE TEAS.: Auenfb Wuitd vry wtiere to afll to families, botlf .na lurke conBUiuerm laru tft tlot li in .the country; quality and terniH thn hfttt Coaiiiry t.trekie)4?rr. Htioali call or write TUB w Kl.l-S tka company, uoi Fuituo st. n. y. p. bo4.s6o INIEN WLlle we ant akeutb at $S to $10 per day at home. Altreri, with VK'.aln, all lilftri) STARVING I.AM l CO.. PortiamLMalne. " wirtnttiMMgK Sure relief CTrru I KIDDER 8 PASTILLES.,rari7,,ACo: IPKi mnfimrariB iVniasatvw'hailc.town. M.S.. rtUvestedln Wall 8t. Stocks make Si U 1 0 S 1 0 fortune every month. Book seut yiw l w V v v " ree explalnlmt everything. Addreaa BAXTKH t CO., tanker. IT Wall St.. NY OPIUM li.lil Aj. akin Iklaeaaea. 'lUou aamls cured. Lowest Prices. Donotfal li write. Ilr. r. a. aiarsn ciuincv. m " n -w.k'u t."r nirTinwiiiv. ;kp.msvi worusano JL lr. l-'oole'a Healtn Monthly, one year.oO M'lSSAV Hiu. roi. .iJ'i".- .... T a week. CI2 a day at home easily made. t iuy Outilt f ree.t Address Tkue 4 Co., Augusta, Maine 's .s.-vrw ,,m ,,r voniii?. earn au a dav at horn j Sininies worth ! free. Kowa 4 Co., Lebanon, N IL AH. Unit liiUio . 4 uti :1c ,ll.ji;, ri. .ois. ui V'";':,, ' ' 1 ' pj xjd v$tv -4 rates, rasi trains and nrswiass aceouimouaiiotis Kiiaran ssiwn j j j -j au J y-v -a v-rjf teed. For descriptive U111U Circulars, Information aliou ft (llwSlhrtE. 1141111 HUVI Tickets, etc.. send address on Postal Out to V ,V. fl I J . O 9 C S3 El B k I I i 4 1 9 p ViliJ F. HAIL 10 . 11 17 Broadway, IVew Verk, MM!SBmM S B.1J! jAF' ilJ?A iA' I a I There t no enre for ItrlKlit'i '.Vis-alVi-QJJrL ,. , , HT A !U W Ki,liiey, Bladder. MJj. ? V? 3ri J5 fe"4 BOYS. 1 Mail uTr., ' if 1 II 111 aud Urinary Complaint.. They are fc&!fSi 1 , 7 , , t V7,H , - iiiires uioi uisfer. v-piumui iiiri iiiri u .u J THINK liililiii Mwm TEAS ITT M CM. TIIII TKNPUH (MOO per loin, a nsw4M few atafltiK Hrhool, Uonrsntlon anil Choir iUatu Wrmt. 'V.O. rpiim. AaaOtaotr Bonk, equal to ear ( the larawat onr. A a Btnjlnl School Hook, batisr Mumi the ebMper aixi amaller ones, since It ban i aatei tkat u, ue pxe or n.w r nn ami tfi, a4 IM pee of the best M ft Isiil and BpeeiiMB copies Baaiieooaw rae. rt iiwvi tramiTxr also TTtl TOtCl 0 WOXMHP ft at par ), reotntly adverttasdi i Nw Maroon roa Biaetsa (1uub.ii excellent hook (ta ourwrdon-n), and U O. Kmrson"i Omwjsd (17.60 psrdoieu), Send for Sped toe ne, OaUlognea, ot Circulars. at 0d. TFI)RHTi' I.IFK IW fOr0 (11.40), with Introduction 117 iwamlbj kodi.st nnsn. 11A of the loin est of Uoliege Bona, teelal (Inline. A capital book (of JWri Old. TftK VOI OK AS A mil" U IWMTItrMKNT.brO. H. 8. lUvts, M. D. (ST cU.). An mralualils treatise on the construction and manage ment of the Vocal Organ. With plate. Jwat Ont. Tti laat number or Tas butiioal hi Rend all cent for one number, sz.uo mr vne "Wouldn't be without It for live tfniea the price." OLIVER DITSON A CO., Bmtn. , H. DITSOM St CO., H4S nroadwari Iw York. , B, DITSOrt . CO., aii Cheatnut Street, PhtladnlpMav. EXODUS 1 o t he beat lands, la she seat elloaale, with tn neei B.rkats and on the bee teran, alona the Bv rani. Mlaneapelv . Uaniteb. B, (1U Hi. Pal Paelfl. 3,000,000 ACRES talnlf In the raaaona RED RIVER VALLEY OFTHE NORTH. On loo time, low prtoa and east naraemta. Pamphlet wish foil Information nulled free. Appif V O. A. McKINLAY, Land Com'r, Mt. . M. A M. Ky. t. Paul, Minn. lWr.ll It lAi.Mna vour a Id re With lUmp -nrliJ, for lu pnrtififcir of ir Cret Chr.fttmas Offer. Acme STfg Co., St rarh Jloxc, JV X THE WEEKLY SDH. A larae, elaht-pase ospe rf SO -road colnmni, wl he sent postpaid to an. add. est until January lai. 1MSJO, FOR HALF A DOLLAR. Addresf TnK BUK. .WClty WARNEF CRC'S CORSETS rec-tv-l Hit- itiri.- n Mh1 nt ttu ntcrli 1'AltlS kxim.-sit:on, owi t A in . f.-nii tit rj. TliH' FUXIItl.K 1111 CM5iiET I'lilli l, 1c WA.tANT I hotlkib.M. d.. II nvi-i ft, r till... I'rl ttll.ln. T t IMPROVIO HEALT VC0R5-1 1. fbit-l. lilt thr iMiul'ir Bud, Itlcl is s.,11 sua U-sil'ls slid cualslus Ik bons. prlre by msll, II. . For ss Is by a) ' a.dn I sreh.nl. W1RXKB BBOS '.. 't. fN Jf"? Tvaan ass nacc MIL1TARY and Rsnd Vniforms flAWr." ronipm ( s,t., made by ,Tr. C. M.illry A ID., Columbus, Ohio. 6ad.lur Jtk i.uli. Firemen's Ctpt, Boll, and Shirts, b -3 O.NK lllllTI K WAKHANTKD A perfect cure for all klndaot PII.KS, Two to four bottle In th worst cases of I.KPItOSY. BCKOFl'I.A, SALT KIIKt'M, KIIKI'MATISM KIDNKYS.DVSI'KPSIA.CANCKH, (lAI'AHMIIaiid a' I disei-iu-s of the SKIN atid BLOOD. KtiHrely Vege table. Internal and cxten al use. Money refunded in all cases of failure; none for 20 year. Sold everywhere. Bend tor paniplet. tl a Bottle. II. I. FOAVI.K, Itoaton. P AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ICTOHIAL HISTORYoftueWORLD It contain 4472) flue historical engravings and 121(H) large duubie column pages, and Is the most complete lllrttiirvof the Wiir.d ever lalbllshed. It sell at slliht. Send for specimen pages and extra terms to Audits, and sue why It sens raster 1 nun any oilier hook. Aourcss MATlnaAL I-uuusBlMl la)., i-miaiieipuj,a, ra. IVIOllER'S -fM- COP-UVER 0l Ta rterfeotlv nnrs. Pronnnnceil the best bv tho hiah el modical authorities in the world. Uiwn higheul award at ri World's Kxiiohhiohh, ana at l ane, in ? bold by DrujfgiBU. VV.ll.HcbieUt.-Ua cV C..N. H A 4r"lT7' A.TT'CJ Wanted for a Km Book taat WJIA211 A tells last. Cli.ut (or all aaake inouey. LIFE OF BUFFALO BILL," Tli fsmoat Scout, Oulde, Hunter and Actor written n himself I the liveliest and easiest book to aell thai baa appeared for years. Agenta already at work ar mkln bi sales. Send at om e and secur territory. Pur cues tax and liberal term apply lo FKlK K. RLISH, Hartford, Coan WAIMTKIP Airents tn sell our new Rcllpse Lamp Kxtlimuislier, 'rriinmer.Wick Saver and Keroreiie Burner combined. Prevents all explosions, srue 1 or smoke; trims and extim-nistics It elf; a common coiton wick la-ds live yeai. Fverv family will I uy six to a loz.-n at ii.'bt; can make sj, nay easyt ir smart exclusive territory Kiven. r. ickel-p'aied s imple h inail, !.t r-nts. S lid for circular an-i terms. KCLIPSI K I'IM.l ISHKU CO., 17H WashiiiKton St.. Button. Thous'itids of Infants are slowly BtarvinK because of the Inability of mothers to furnish proper i ouri&huieut. Do not tall to use KidK s Fou.l; .Station tin mi in iabinrt Oruatw Demonsstrated best by HK1RKST HONOK3 AT ALL WORLD S EXPOSITIONS FOK TWKLVR YKA KS, vU, at Pakis,1)7; Viesna, IH7S; Sahtiaso, 1H7A; PatLAuai ruiA, 1K76; Pahis, IrtTS, aud Grand Sm aoisu Iold Mxual, lH7d. Only American OrKausever awarded highest hon ors at any such. Sold for cash or Installmeuts. lu-ui-vsatko Catauduks and Circulars with new styles aud nrlces, sut free. alASUN a UikLl.t emu am u Boston, New York or Chicago. l r I'.W and WO. MF. IV wantlnx Bnslnes that pay 1L lar'e prorlt, send IO cts. with stamp for Instruc tions and sample worth ti. Don't write unlet yoti mean bus nesa. Address C. A. PRATT, Concord, N, II. BIG sa V'. With Stencil Outtlls. What coots cts. i,, i; rapidly for fill els. Catalogue free S. M. SraNcaa, I l'A Wash n St., lio.ion.M $5 to $20 ier dav at homn. Samnles worth S free Address Snasoa t Co.. Portland, Maine a Knlrudld Procnt. 1 ni't-boiind Autonraph V Aibuiu, lOUtaillillU ! beautifully rnuraved pat'ea Ui... .7 i onot,itioiis. i I for lli-.. po.inaid. Potuw fclauiiia tukeu. Ak'Is waulv I. Yy Hs4 8oH,H t l'YVM,t t 1 L 1 MM ; PEN'S IONS 1 "its, F'z 1 Itln-ltaMlhalrnViT T ' " - mi Survival of the Fittest. A FAMILY MKDIOINR THAT nAS IIKAlaD MILLIONS PCHINO IS T BARS I A IIAIjM FOR EVERY WOUND OF MAN AND I1EA8TI THEOLDEST&BEST LINIMENT EVER MADE IN AMERICA. SALES LAP.GER THAN EVER. Th Moiicrtri MtiRtAnff Mnlmont ban been known for morn than thirty flvn yenrs ns th bot of nil l.ltilin:il, for Mint and l'nt, II aalen toilny arr liiro-ii- bun evrr. It. cnri' wlion all otlmrafHll.iin I jx-nutrnton Mltln, tontloi. nnd ninnclo, to tUo vuiy liono- Sold evorywliuru. "N Y N V No-lO J 1 (COU'-OH 1NTEHKHT VOTES.) umn mn or w, s. clause ICatabllshed IRT0. 11! I life i ii f5-.r3i'a tHl' t JUNCTIOIT CITY, KANSAS. AVe place loan on Improved funns io to net Investor from 7 to 10 pur cent. No lonna nra mndo for nxooedlng ono third th upprulHed vuluo of tlio fiirin. Title porfoct nnd property peraonully cx niiilnod by u. AYrita for full pnrtiuulurs.' rKew Englaud roforences glvou. FilAZER AXLE GREASE." FOR SAI.F. 1IY AM. DEAI.EICS. l.i'Oriirii tin JUKI) A I. OF IKi.yOli al Hit C'cnMnnfal anil fail's AVi'os'Oonn, 'cago. FRAZER LUBRICATOR CO..tTowYorlc THE SMITH DIKE) Flrnt Eatabllahed I Moat Muucenafn 1 1 , TIIIIK IN8TBUMKNTS have a Standard Vain In tli Leading: Markets Of the world I srywhar recoKulied aa tua FINKST IN TCMB. OVER 80.000 . Msdtantl Inun. Mew Oelna cunsUntly. Bel W ork and Lowest Price. arr- Bend for a Catalogue. !reMrsijpp.WalttamSt.,Bos!oo,te V APONIFIE la thn Old ltellabln Concentrated X.y FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. Directions accompanying each can for making Hard .Soft and Toilet Soap ulckly. IT IS yVLL WMUHT AND STHKNUTB. The Market la flooded with (so-called) Conceulra Lye, which 1 adulterated with salt aud renin, aud won IKfetf SOUl,. ' SA VM M0NBT, AND BUT TBS apo mi fie Ira MADB BY THB 1'ennsjlTanla Salt ManuPg Co., PHllADRLPHlA. ?mrr r ji iirauij vi 4 UiiBU, DfiiUH iuini ii.ti i i i-q, XhAnUliliy and ("heupuftu., Uiu-inml 1. . -TTa CURED FREE. II I 1 An infallible II J Flla,Kllei HI An infallible aud unexcelled Remedy fro Flla,Klleny orl'allluuSleknnaa warrsutnl to eilect a speedy and PKUMAMFAT cure. rnf1 "A free botlln " of rry 1 1 Ik1 renowu-d speclUc ud a valnabl Wn-.rra.ABi ITS! Trea. ,S81il io ny suiioin seudlug me hi P. O. aud ax- itr, Mililn.ss. Da. H. a. BOOT, lSIl Pearl 8treeLJew York- TRCTII 19 MIOIITVt af . ..a. -.it m , u.. I.. .L CwUW MM .11 , rt.u' 1"'-1 ' I"'"1 r..t ii.ui. ll. In.. ."A pl.o. 1 . ,1 f r., ."I I1.' " A l, . I . ' U.LTISKZ. I V- b,..wM.llM. tt'l fl f A ' KIt 'l.I'AHANTKr.l. 9avJ-fl Agents Wanted. I have tlie best tliinns for Aiients. Over am ajients are uow niakum from (2 to tl a day. Send stamp for particular. Kav. 8 T. IH'I'K. Milton, Northumberland Co., Pa. 4i.-vrf FT AY K A H and expenn-s to aellU. linlllt 1-re' fl i Address P II. VICK KltY. inn -ta. Maine . u a week in your own town. Terms and until 00 f0e. Addless II. llllirrt Co.. f olliail l, Maine Arysy I Molitli and expense KHa'alileed to At IJ) J jmii tic,;. Shaw Co. Ai uui. Mi'P. a Molitli and expelloei KHa'alileed to Ateidli id US HEXICfilS MUST&Kfi URIMSST f iiy rnii-so vou I TMftT IS JUST I taouioim I st-i - "V l V V
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