DR. CLARK -O mm k aa. ml s7 r INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP laboratory, 77 W. 3d St., New York City, jrj, ii ii. oa oi., new lat or JIRSIT CITY, TBADI MAKE. Thd Esst Leaed? Enown to Han I Dr. Clark Johnson having associated himself with Mr. Edwin Eastman, an escaped captWe.long a slave to Wakametkla, the medicine man of the Comanche, is now prepared to lend his aid la the introduction of the wonderful remedy of that tribe. The experience of Mr. Eastman being almUar to that of Mrs. Chas. Jones and son, of Washington Co.. Iowa, an account of whose annVrlnps were thrliUiigly narrated in the JVne York Herald ot Doe. 15th, 18.8, the facta of which are no widely known, andao nearly parallel, that but little men tion of Mr. Eastman s experiences will be given bore. They are, however, published tn a neat vol ume of 300 pages, entitled, "Seven and Nine Years Among the Comanchea and Apaches," of which mention will be made hereafter. Suffice It to say, that for several years, Mr. Eastman, while a cap tive, was compelled to gather the roots, gums, barks, herbs and berries of which Wakamctkla'a medicine was made, and Is still prepared to pro vide the rami materials for the successful Intro- duction of the medicine to the world; and assures the public that the remedy la the earns now at when WakAnieUUa compelled him to make it. as es ee u IK :i,V Edwin Eastman in Indian Costtaas. Biveh and Nine Years Amono tht: CojiAitrnra and Apacues. A neat volume of 300 pagos, being a simple statement of the horrible f nets connected with the pad massacre of a helpless family, and the captivity, torturcsand nltimata escape of its two surviving members. For tale byour agents generally. Price $1.00. The incidents of the massacre, briefly narrated, .;re distributed by agents, vkks of chargn. Mr. Eastman, being almost constantly at the Wi'tt, engaged in gathering and curing the materi als of which the medicine ii composed, the sole t'Tisiness management devolves upon Dr. Johnson, and the remedy has been culled, and is known as Dr. Clark Johnson's INDIAN BLOOD PURIFIER Price of Large Bottles 81,01 Price of Small Bottles 50 Ilujd the voluntary tostimoninis of persons ivho havu been cured by the use of Dr. Ciark JoUn.ou'f Indian Blood Syrup, lu yoin own viciuily. . Testimonials ef Cures. 1 --I Wakametkla, the Medicine Man othing lms been added to the medicine and Nothing has been taken away. It is without doubt i he Bust Puhifikr of the Blood uud Ksncweb of 'he Svstm ever known to man. This Syrup poetesses Vuried properties. It artsi upon tlio I.lver. It actN upon tli Kidneys. It n-iilateH the. Howela. tt )ll'lli-K tlt llluod. It quiciH the IVcrvoiiM System. it iiromotes Iietion. It .Nourishes, Mreuj(lheiia mid Invlir. urntoH. Et curries olTtbe old blood and makes New. U ciifiis the pori-M of tlio Hkiu, and liiiil;ni ), tCeaith) i'cruptrution. It neutralizes the hereditary tuiut., or poison I' t in hlo'id.wliith irenerti-sScrofula,Erysiii.lus aiu i-.ll I maiiiHT of km diMcane- and interiiai humors. i li -re are no spirits employed ill Its manufacture aad it ean In-talicu byil.e mo-t iieliestv l.abe, o T !h u'"l mid leeble, aire oalg l-.inj rMiurtA f vltt'iium to lUrii tinut. LIVER AND KIDNEY COMPLAINT. Andalusia, Pa., Feb. 10, 1870. Dear Sir I have been using your Indian Ulood Syrup iu my family lor Liver and Kid ney Compliant with success. 1 believe it has no equal. Edwaku Uilulkt. REMEDY FOR LIVEK AND KIDNEY DISEASE. Euington, Feb. 2, 1879. Dear Sir: I can, trom uiy experience, re commend your Iniliun Ulood Syrup as a sure cure lor Liver and Kidney Disease. Elizabeth A. Stands. PALPITATION OF THE HEART. West Lkbanon. March 3. 1S7S. Dear Sir: Having been prostrate for months wiin what my physicum timed Pulpitulion ot the Heart, and a combination of other diseases 1 obtained no reliel uutil I bought some of your iiinian isiooa syrup, winch relieved me im mediately. I am now in perfect health. Illizabeiu Lewis. LIVER COMPAINT AND CHILLS. Bkssalem P. O., Feb. 25, 1879. Dear Sir: Having tried your most excellent Indian Ulood Syrup and lound it a valuable medicine for Liver Complaint and Chills I would recommend tliooe who are ufHicted to giveit a rial. Mus. C. Am man JTIE INDIAN JlfK)D SYRUPTIIE RIGHT MEDICINE. PirrsBuuoH, l'a-, Aupist 25, 1878. Uoar Sir:-I was Iroublesl with Kidney Dis ease and Liver Complaint. I tried everything which I thought might lo Jim Jjood, but 1 did not tlnd the ryht mi-iliciue u olil 1 ist a ,Vj-cen U.llle of your mediciue, whVh entirely cured B1, . KM. Rami l. 'A Co aw If QfS . Iff ill C- c FOR THE FAIR SKX. Knsblon Notea. Chenille is very fashionable. Waistconts nre not exploded. Scotch pluids never go entirely out of fashion. Fleece-lined piquo is ft novelty for un derwear. The new mauve shades are tinged with gray. Birds or parts of birds are favorite lon net ornaments The larger the netk bow the more fashionable the wearer. The new silks have very heavy reps and are very lustrous. Link buttons are more fashionable for 'iulls than old-style stem buttons. Striped goods, or striped ribbons ap pear on almost all fancy street costumes. French heels to slippers and boots for full dress wear are as fashionable as ever. French, Normandy and Breton t ap crowns appear on many of the imported bonnets. Breton lace fraises are worn by fash ionable women inside the narrow stand ing linen collar. The sleeves of many imported dresses have vandyked caps inserted in the top of the sleeve. Shirred waists with old-fashioned sur plice fullness fiom the shoulders to the waist are revived. Sailor collars, either of plain linen or lace or open cut work, are worn by fash ionable women in' Paris. Large hats, high frills in the neck and long gloves or mittens are dc rispieur at the moment in Paris. White felt bonnets, lined with black or colored velvet or satin, continue to be favorite evening chape iux. Solitaire earrings continue to be the mst tasliionable ; but the solitaires need not always be diamonds. There id a revival of mauve and lilac shades in millinery goods, kid gloves and silks for evening wear. Shoulder capes of silk twist, strune with cut jet beads and fringed in the same way, are much worn. Large flat coarse straw baskets carried in the hand while shopping is the fash ion of the passing moment in New York. Patterns for bonnet crowns wrought in cut jet, or cashmere and a'nber varie- catert beads, appear among milanerv novelties. Sashes are worn around the waist, fastening low in a point, either in the back or front, according to the fancy of the wearer. One of the caprices of the season is to cover the crown of the bonnet with a material and a color in strong contrast with that which covers the brim. The prettiest shoulder cape wherewith to brighten up a passe black silk dress is of chenille net, with loops of cut jet beads in every mesh, and fringed with alternate strands of jet beads and che nille. Cottage bonnets of black satin, pro fusely ornamented with jet beaded laces, fringes and feathers fastened down with cut jet ornaments take precedence with many fastidious women who declare they cannot wear any but black bonnets. X IVotett British Beauty-The Jersey Lily. AVhen the town came to look at her it found she was indeed beautiful. She possessed wonderful eves of a limpid. transparent blue, which always wore a winning expresbion . She was observed to be extremely modest in her dress, very quiet and unassuming in her manner, and discreet in all her actions. Jealousy was disarmed, admiration increased and Mrs. Langtry became one of those si&hts of the town which the " Spring Captain" yearns to see, and for which country cousins make lomr pilgrimages by rail way. " It seems but yesterday," says a recent number of Vanity Fair, "when as n bride she appeared in the park and set 10,000 tongues a-wagging. Since then she has played a foremost part in the battle of life, and this bravely and well. You are spellbound by her ineffable sweetness before you havo exchanged hardly a dozen words with her. Every well-bred woman is of course free from gene, but this one is gifted with a deli cious manner, simple and sympathetic as that wherewith mentally we endow 4 Mignon,' and she talks at once so pret tily and so musically that you are insen sibly impressed with the idea of her absolute sincerity. The bright, ringing treble; the iieht. springy step; the hap py halcyon view ot life characteristic of girlhood, are still hers. Above all, she is kindness itself incarnate. At Glas gow, where that goes without the say ing she was the cynosure, she astonished the canny Scotch by her generous im partiality. The plain and unattractive partner claimed her hand in the ball room and lie wns not refused, though Adonis stood at her elbow awaiting his chance. Lily like in every fiber, she hns preserved an exalted reputation lor womanly virtue, and this although she has been flattered and followed, caressed and made much of, more than any living woman. She has remained, however, the same, true to the gentle emblem forever hers, the Jersey Liiy." . A Modern Kuth. A pretty story was told some time ago in an exchange: A young lady from the South was wooed and won by a young Californian physich.n. About the time the wedding was to come off, the young man lost his entire fortune, lie wrote the lady a letter releasing her from her engagement. And what does that dear, good girl do? Why, she takes a lump of gold which her lover had sent her in his prosperity as a keepsake, and, having it manufactured into a ring, for waidsitto him with the following in scription : " Entreat me not to leave thee, or to return from following after thee; for whither tliou goest, I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge; thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God; where thou diest, will I die, and there will I be buried ; the Lord do so to me, and more also, if aught but death part thee and me." We may add that fortune again smiled on the young physician, and that he subsequently re turned to the South to wed the sweet girl he loved, and who loved him with such undying affection. Readers, this is all true. Young ladies who read the Bible as closely as the heroine of this incident seems to have done are pretty sure to make good sweethearts, and bet ter wives. ' The total production of the world of gold and silver lor ine inree nunarea and seventy-three years from 1493 to 175 is estimated by an eminent German authority ut $7,17(US5,510.50 of silver and 5.G14.151,241.43 of gold. The Terrible Strain of the Znln War. A friend writing to me from Zululand, who has had great experience in con valescent ramps, says that ho has never met with so many soldiers prostrated with extreme nervous debility as he finds at Mnrtizburg, and that their agi tation nnd unrest bailies the ordinary modes of treatment. Iran account for this. The Zulu war has been a war In wLich an extraordinary mental strain has been superadded to no ordinary amount of hardship. To say that the battle of Isandlnna established a "scare" would not be going too far. Hero was nn enemy who might attack at any time in overwhelming numbers, who would march straight up to the mouths of a batttery of field pieces, who knew no fear and would show no mercy. To conduct a campaign successfully against such an enemy its this necessitated a vigilance of the most incessant kind. A few mo men s' delay, if an attack should be made, would bo fatal fatal not only to the force in a military Bense but also to the lives of the greater number of those composing it. To sleep in your boots; to have your ammuni tion at liand, so that it is imposiblo lor it to he mislaid ; to have your rifle so E laced that it is the hrst thing your and touches as you spring from the ground; to sleep underneath a wagon upon earth sodden with rain or under neath a frosty starlight -all this is try ing, even to the hardiest. The men get used to it, but still it tells upon them. Heads which went into Zululand with a mere sprinkling of gray hair came back wKh a goodly growth. How gray he has grown!" is a remark heard every day with regard to men who have been ill. This is the result of tno mental strain, coming as it does upon tho top of severe physical exertion. Lcndon Let ter. v Live Toads InJTrees and Stones. A large toad was found a few years ago in an old apple tree at Won ham Manor; it came to light when the tree was blown down. The Memoires of the French Acadtmie des Sciences con tain a description of a living toad found in the heart of an old elm tree. Near Nantes, when am old oak was cleft open, a toad was found in the very heart wood, although no crevice or other channel of entrance could be detected; there were about ninety rings in the trunk of thiB oak, leading to the infer ence (according to one theory) that the animal must have been in liis prison house ninety years. Mr. Jesse, in refer ence to a frog found in the trunk of a mulberry tree, expressed a belief that the annual rings had been gradually but surely inclosing the reptile. Toads in clay have been more frequently met with than in trees; sometimes a whole family have been thus ferreted out at once. In 1856 a toad wns found at a considerable depth at Benthall, near Broslcy, Shropshire. Mr. Bath urst, earthenware manufacturer at Ben thall, ascertained that the creature was nietwith about si x.feet beneath the sur face, in a layer of fough clay custom arily used for making coarse brown ware. Above this layer, in successive strata, were ferruginous coal of poor quality, clay, a loam of clay and gravel, and meadow-turf at the top. The toad was found filling a cavity as wax does a seal. A minute examination of the superincumbent strata failed to detect any fissure through which the animal could have entered . The light of day seemed at first to distress it, but this it soon became accustomed to; the eyes were brilliant, tho skin moist, the mouth quite closed. Vhambtr s Jour nal. Nihilist Vengeance. The Moscow Gazette publishes the fol lowing: A young man. nineteen years old, named Nicholas Gorinevich, a student at the izymnasium ot Kiel!, was induced to join the Nihilist circles. But what he saw and heard created such horror and repugnance in his breast that ho withdrew Irom them. His former associates became alarmed lest he should betray them, and the case hav ing been referred to the executive com mitteehe was sentenced to death. Sus pecting that his life was in danger ho fled to Odessa but lie could not so easily escape. He was induced one evening to go to a rendezvous In a retired place, and was there set upon by several per sons, who lelt him lor dead. Lo pre vent his recognition one of the assailants poured a quantity of vitriol over his lace, in tins condition he was lound by the police next morning; but as he seemed to be still alive they conveyed him to a hospital, where he was so well cared for that after some time he was able to be removed to St. Petersburg. where an inquiry into tho Nihilistic piopaganda was going on. His right hand and leg were paralyzed and his face presented an awful appearance. The acid had quiteconsumed the greater part of tae flesh; nose, ears, hair were quite gone, and he had lost his sight utterly. He tried to put an end toliis lot but was prevented. At lat a phi lanthropic person obtained permission to remove him to his estate in the country, where, it is said, he now cecma more reconciled with his lot. The Falae JVottons Exist in the minds ol many otherwise intelli gent people as to the requirements ol a disor dered stomach or liver. The swallowing of nauseous and powerful drugs is the way to en courao, not to cure dyspepsia and liver com plaint. .Mor can a constipated or otherwise disordered condition of the bowels be remedied by similar treatment. That agreeuble and thorough stomachic and aperient, Hosletter a liitters, which U the reverse ot unpleasant, and never produces violent eHectH, is far pre ferable to medicines ot the class reierred to. It intuses new vior into a tailing physique, cheers the mind while it strengthens the body, and institutes a complete retonn in the action ot the disordered sUmiaca, bowels and liver. Appetite and sleep are both promoted, uterine and kidneys affections greatly benefited by its use. It is indeed a comprehensive and meritorious preparation tree irom drawbacks ol any kiniL II. VV. Johns' Asbestos Liquid Paints are the purest, finest, richest and most durable paints ever made for structural purposes, A saving of 25 to 33 per cent, of customary outlays can be effected by use of the Asliestos Liquid Taints. Samples ol sixteen newest shades for dwellings sent free by mail. H. W. Johus' Ml'g Co.. 87 Maiden Lane. N. Y. Probably there is no belter judge ol musical instruments, or ol the opinions of musicians respecting them, than Theodore Thomas. He says the Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs aie much the best of this clasn ol instruments made, and that musicians generally agree in this Nothing is uglier than a crooked boot or shoe. Straighten them with Lyon's Heel Still", euers, and tliey will never run over again. Tlio immense printing establishment ol Hussrs. Harper and Bio. is painted with II. W. Johns' Asbestos Liquid Paint. ChewJackson's liest 3wet Navy Tobftooo Whon nonlectlul of tlio duty assigned to it by nature, 1 lint ol secreting the bilo, tho liver should bo disciplined with Dr. Motl'i Venn'R" bio Liver Pills, whieh will speedily rotm dy i I n inaction and stimulate it to n vigorous per formance of ili secrelivo Innotion. Constipa tion, which is an invariably accompaniment of liver disorder, is always ovcivomo by this great Rull-hilious cathartic, and indigestion, chronio and unite, ia completely eurid by it. Druggists sell It. Sudden changes in the weather are produc tive oi throat diseases, coughs and colds. There ia no more effectual relief to be found than In the io of " Brown's Hroschial Troehes," Tweniy-flvo rents a box. "Lies I Bg Lies!" Not so-fast, my friend,; fr if you would see the strong, healthy, blooming men, women nnd children that have been raised from beds of sickness, suf fering and almost death, by tho uso of Hop Bitters, you would say, "Truth, glo rious truth.'' &ntincl. As n Cure for filet. Kidney-Wort nets first by overcoming in tho mildest manner all tendencies to constipation ; then, by its grcat tonic and invigorating properties, it restores to health the debilitated nnd weakened parts. Hundreds of certified cures.wherc all else had failed. A r 17 XT WhTTc wTwant AironUnt t III 6 i.Ui.l . lr day at honn-p AMri's, with UTIDVIVI1 Mumn WOOD SH;TV MAImIMI 1.VI t CO., I'o'tiwnl, .Maine. MITH One year, poit-paid, Diri flFT I vefy Suhicrilier Ret more than DIVJ VJll II St in Patterns an 1'remlniu. X t opics 1 year for Si. BO. Only 75 cents eath. 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','- ' ' S ? rA S3 J SENSIBLE If Celluloid Insoles, MEDICATEW. Protect the Hole of the foot from wet and cold perfectly. Itflnu Irt thnn 1-30 if nn Inch In thlrknrm, tnny be worn In a neatly ttttlnjt bhtie with pprftn t ronifort Try litem onre ami you will never be without tlietn. Will save you many tlntas their rout In OiM-tnr's bills. Sent by mail nn receipt of price lito eents per pair, four pnlr til. OO.) A iHily aii'iit wanted to Introduce these goods In this vicinity. Commission liberal. Celluloid Shoe Vrotertor Co., 4T l.afyette P'are, N. Y. Tltv. EXODUS r ths bt lands, la V keet rtlsaass, weak ska has marksta. and an Ui bt hrvt, aionf Us BV PsM kllauaapoUs u Manitoba B'r, (lata St, PssU m PaolAa. 3,000,000 ACRES Malaly la tas Ti RED RIVER VALLEY OPTHE NO YTM. Oa ksauf Maas. law awtsss aad assi ssfssaati PanpaVM trlta M aatsrsssala aJVs4trsa ApaaV D. A. Welti N LAY, Lund Corrf'r, sm w.m.mn at. rM. aiiaav. A nTTVTTka Vaswa ror s (r. Book r iUrl!il JLo aalls fast. Uhance for all that te ssaaa niouey. UIK ui BUFFALO BILL," Hi fatnoaa Scout, Quids, Hnntsr and Actor wrlttsa by klmself la lbs llvslltst and easiest book to sell that has sspeared tor 7 vars. A -e nut already at work are maklaa i( salsa. Bend at one and escare territory. For circsr kus and liberal tenns apply te FK1NK E. BUM, Hartford. Conn. Liquid Paints, Roofing, Boiler Covering, Steam Packing, Sheathings, Coatinqs, Cements, Ac. Sewn rort liascsirrivr Prick List. H.W.JOMNSMF'CCO. 67 MAIDEN LANE, N. Y r -' " s a , organ BEATTYEiaiS . a II .tu.. l,.M,. Tn, Hreil II ti:ee swrlls, walaat ea.e.w arnt'd jr, slool a bask KrwS"loos..to.l, eoreeaitook. Il ls . 5S. Hrfare vsaliaylteftiii-flawrlUwr. Illttslraleil ftewMnri sent l-'ree luuraas V -w it.u i itastt a, mu,-.'-, - - j . AlIICAlk ALI.TIIK Tim The verv best roods direct from the Importers at Rail the usual cost. Best plan ever ottered to Club Areqt and targe Buyers. ALL 2XPHK33 ClLAKtiKS PAU). new veima i- ass. The Great American Tea Company, J ana u:l Vssey Htrtet, New Tork P.O. ltox-t WARNER BRO'S COtiSEU lclfl I he lllf lit-M Vftlitl t t li.f ifixu: pa u i - ex im) it: g: . efr ;ill Am-rtin t-t.niiiiiint . I V l.T.X I B l.K II 1 1 t'O It S K'l i'.( IMUrftj I WilHANltD lift twt-t. ftt tirtwtt nr Ht Itlpa I'llrr t . Tl.i t IMPROVED HEALTH CORSES 4 liiatll UU thfl I.HHI'liU flusi, VstiU sula ilk ftMtl and cwulsiu. if "imhaa P.-l.-aa k. a mall ftl Kfl K ir I by illiinc mrr- liftoii. WAKKB BROS.. IS1 Kreadwat. K. 4 .i:ITJ V.liTKI for the lUst and Fastest iV Sel'lnj Pii titil.il Itouks an.l lliltles. Prices redut i 1 33 t.-r cent. Atbircss Nationsi. Plulishing Co.. Pbtla- de imla, ra., Clticao, I ; at. I.urns, Ho., or At autu.ua (INS 111 I'll l.K W AKHA.S I Ml ? erf crt cure for all kinds of Pll.l.b wo to four bottles In the worst cases of LKPItOHV. S(IK(iPtl SALT PHKl'M. KIIKI'M aTlfst! R1DNKYS. DYbPKPSlA.CAN'CKh, CATAKlill. and all diseases of tin SKIN and P.I.OOU. Entirely Veie. table. iTib-mal and eKlernal use. Money refunded In all cases of fail ure 1 none for 2u 1 ears, auddaverv. wbers. Bend for parnutilet. it a Dottle. II. I. r'OWLK. noslaiK Sr. VarcUil'l llerlno cath:u:oh h-111 iKisltlvely -uie Fentule veaknesa.sueh as Fall- ln- of t!ie Wuiiili, Wliltes, Chronic liiltanilttalloii or I'li-oral lonof t ho Womb, Incidental Hemorrhage or Klitotllnir, Painful, Nui,reKst-l and Irregular Mens tnuiMon, Ac, An old and reliable remedy. Send itos-t:li-.ird for n ininplibt, with t rent ment, ru res and ct'i'lidt-itoM f nun iilistclni,a anil jtjttb-itts. to M( iv ni t'i It illiird, fllca, J V. txdd Cjr all UruKKIsia l.;M) per Itotltt', PETROLEUM (Jnnd Medal nt Philadelphia I xposition. JtLLY Silver Medal at Pails Expubttluu. This wonderful substance Is acknowledged bv physi cians throughout the wtrrld to be lite bert remedy ils covHre.l for the cure of Wounds, Burns, Hhcuniatlsni, Skill Diseases, Piles, Cntsnh, Chilblains, Ac. In order that every one may try li.lt Is put 1111 In 15 and aft cent hollies for housiliold use. Obtain it from your d I'nui't. and you will Hud It superior to anything you htve ever ised. MOUER'S "gf,V COD-LIVER Oil la porfeeitly pure. Pronounced the best Viy the lya-li-eat modiciil aullioritieH iu tho world. Gien hik,'lii Ht award at 14 World's KtpoeitioHs. and at Paris, 1 HTft. 'loll by Urutririata. W.ll.Scbirut lin 6V .,N. Y. CURED FREb. Infallible and anexcelled Remedy fo r.pueuiy or I- aillnftHicHtiesa ted to ertect a speedy and PKUM ArK!T cure. " A free bottle " of mi renowned specitfc aud a valnable Treatise sent to any suflerei sending me his P. U. aud Ka press atldress. Oa. A. a. Ri) If. 11 Peart Street, New York THE WEEEY SUN. A large, elght-na-jS paper of nil broad columns, w. be sent postpaid to y address utitll January tai FOR HALF A DOLLAR. Address thr nun. N. T. ntv. P'ew law, tkasiii aa of toMn aad ketre eatltssa. snsloas dsts back te datokarge sr AeaUk. Tktm aasaasA A4ilrssa wlU aUias, r.OBa E. I.EMTO!. F. q Prawsr , Waslkliaftosij IK . ap.xrMa r MILITARY n4 Bnd Uniform. OfficerM Kqui.ritnts, C nils, r'r.j nnule by .V. &j Co., Coluuiblid, OlilO. iytudjir i'ru4 L Firemen' Caps, Belts, nH Shirts. .I.- err stl i at m Masou & Uanillu Cabinet Organs Demonstrated best by MUtlEST HONORS AT Al. WHKLD'8 KX POSITIONS KOK TWKLVK VEAK3. via. at Pasts. Ir7; Viaifsa, 1X73; Bsstiago, 1X75; PaiLsoil rata, 187; Paais, Mi, and Gaaan Uwaoisa Gou Usoat lS7d. Only Auiertcan Organs ever awarded highest hu ors a a ' tt. for cash or installments. Iu.ua tkaib 0il rxtau and Circulars with -ew styles aud prices, sen 'free, at A SON A 11AM LU. OKUAN CO. Boston. New Yurk or Chicago. ROn "A VKAH ti It A ft A STEK IK 9i3UJ Agents Wanted. I have the best things for Agents. Over 'Joo agents are now making from fi to a dav. Hend stainp for nurtkulars. Ksv.'S. T. HI t'K. MiltoB, Northumberland Co., Pa. E" MVLdYMENT-hVii- t:?f.v;rs: Also tjaLAV pee Moittb. slUXf t NtES edvHitceJ. IV A.1 i rouipllj pnld. feLOAM X Co. (ii'uu ot. ciin-inii.il i. 4. ei,1.-J t'omplete Works and UrTFoToy's bliakSpeare S Hi.nu M.wihi t.I year for l. Sample copy rrt. Murray lltil Pub.Co..lW K. asth SJ, N Y. OPIUM fablt aV. Is kill Itlaeasea. lhuo sands cured. Lowest Pr--es. Uonotfa u write lir. P. K. Marsh, onlnev. K -ek Bl as 1AV. w;th Hlellcll liuinu. w nai coais a il clr. sells rapidly for ft cts. Catalogue fna U a. M. ai-ascsa. ll'J W -sh'n Ht..ll.t.in, Mass vitioOO YEAR. Ho" ' s'"i"- " f A t 1 a M --jaV ka lava TEAS W( rt'11,1 Uafi FEMALES VASELINE r iiMiiiiumi n 1 r a sa wsrran JD ITS Tsssa tnisjsi aossaa EOsklUkaal 1KM. PENSIONS. If you arc Interested In tho Inqniry Which is tho best Liniment for Man, nnd lJeast? this is tho answer, at tested by two fenerations : tho MEXICAN MUSIANU LINI MENT. Tho reason is sim ple. It penetrates every sore, wound, or lameness, to tho very bono, nnd drives out nil Inflammatory and morbid mat ter. It goes to tho root" of the trouble, nnd never fails to euro in double quick time. N T N tl No 4 3 NEW OPERAS! Carmon. Opera by IUiet 13.00. Carmen Is an Opera that has arsduslly and snrl won Its wsy to a (treat populniltr. A.thoush ths book la lsrue. In fact what one might call a ' four dollar hook " It Is got up tn elegant style, with muslo and all the words, rnnllsh na 'ifelKn 'or " FOtlflltZa. Opera by Suppe... M.OO. Splendid new Opera that Is a decided success. A large, fine book, with Kngllsh and foreign words, and the Opera in every way complete, for a low price. Doctor of Alcantara. By Khhber SI. BO. A famoni Opera, now brought, by the popular price, wilbin the reach of all. Orcheslrat tarbl. Dolls of Corneville. By Planquette (nearly ready) $1,110, A s-reat success. This, with the " Doctor " and the "Sorcerer" HI.OO) are well worth adopting by eompanlciwho have finished Pinafore (still selling: wellTfor ft cents), aud who are looking out for new and easy Operas. Remember our first-class Singing Si hool and Chotf Books. Voire of Worship snd The Temple, each $.M per doien or l.M each, bend for cop Also always remember the Musical Iteroril. pub. llshed weekly. It keeps you well posted ss to musical matters, gives six or seven psges of music per week aad costs but . I"' veart OLITElt D117J0N & CO., Boston, c. h. iTsoit ? ro.dw.y, Tork4 J. E. P'lcV.V,at Bt rhlladelphla. TI.SMITH URBAN CO. First Established I Moat Successful I THEIB INoTRCMSNTS have a 8Undard Value 13 a tae Loading fifiarkots Of tho World! Everywhere recognised as the FIN 8T IN TOM V OVER 30,000 Matte aittt fit tiae. New resigns onstantl; Fee Work aud Lowest Prices. Send for a Catalog e. Tremont St.. cpp. Waltliam St., Boston. Mass FRAZER AXLE GREASE. VOll HAT.K 11Y AI.Ii DEAI.KItS. Awardtd Hit Ml' DAL OF IKKVOJt at lh CtnltnniaX 0l'( i'tiiti .'j-rnjr,'fo?i.i. Chicago. FRAZER LUBRICATOR CO., ITewYork. APOSMIFIEl aaaaKJ&.i l Is the Old Uallabla Concentrated I.y FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING Directions accompanying each can for making Eaid Soft and Toilet Soap tiili kly. IT 13 FULL WKIOUT AUD STRXXUTB. The Market la Hooded with (so-called) Concentrate Lye, whicb la aJulterau-d with salt and rtsalu,al ut? Ssuait $ouu, BA VM OSST. AND B VJ 1JM SwMsMMIIIIsllllllll 1 y I I III ESW APOWIFIEK MADB BT flA Fennaylvania Salt Manofg Co., 1 lllLiAllf.l.rlllA. Vrtt. ltontiru. nt f.tlthh b. , , r. l A- Duraiiliiiy Hiin ciiiitinieas i i,. -7au:, , ilUiiai. iiliua. Vmii. ti 1.0 , t'K-uuliuc v As. 1.1VI N WANTKII for the liest and Fasiest SelUng Pictorial Hooks and Bibles. Prices reduced S.t pnr cent. National Piinilthtiig L'n., Philadelphia. Pa Se. ff kVII l" 1 u.J at itoittr. o alltpifS worm S-S Ill'S Address hriasoM A Co , Portland, Ms 'tic. efWA VKAKaml exiu-ps-s t.t aeents. lluldt Its s 4 A ddreas P. o. Vice KUY Autiuata, Man , f raWanitsMl laWaW"JanriasT f , " m ifliras vou TirtriSJOSTl I isoulouh 1 WHAT I SHALL I rRZr.RSyL a 1 00 at it this Jf CREASE. Ifflllliii
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