rt& DR. CLARK INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP LaboraloryT77W.3aSt.,New lorVCitj, itATM or jMtrr cirr. TBADS afAKK.) Tha Best Remedy Known to Han I Dr. Clark .Tohnaon having associated himself Wl til Mr. Edwin EulDin, an escaped captrea, long salnve to Wakametkla, th mcdicioa nan or ths Comanche, it now prepared to lend hi aid in th introduction of tha wonderful remedy of that tribe. The experience of Mr. Eastman beinjr almilar to tli.it of Mr. Cha. Jones and ion, of Washington Co., Iowa, ao account of whose sufferings were thrillinply narrated In the A'oe York Herald of Dee. Joth, 1HT8, the fart of which are so widely known, andfo nearly parallel, that bnt little men tion of Mr. Eaatman a experience will be Riven here. They are, however, pnbliahed In a neat rol oma of 300 pnges, entitled, "Sorenand Nine Year Among the Comanche and Apachei," of which mention will bo made hereafter. Suffice it to ay, that for several yean, Mr. Eastman, while a cap tire, was compelled to gather the root, (rnma, harks, herbs and berries of which Wakametkla'i medicine was made, and is atill prepared to pro vide the Aa materials for the successful intro duction of the medicine to the world; and ajure tlie public that the remedy is the aame now aj when Wakametkla compelled lilia to make iU Wakametkla, the Medicine Man Nothing has been added to the medicine and Jiotlnntf lias beon taken uu'ny. It is without doubt tho Best 1'uripier of the Bi-oon aud Ilimwiiul be System ever known to man. This Syrup pobtctfes vuricd properties. ' It art upon tlio I.iver. It not iioia tlto Kldupye. It rcj'iilutcs the Howcls. It purltirn flic Illood. It quiet the Nervous System. It promote Ili'Mion. It isourisliett, Streuytlien. and I nrl orates. it carries ofi'lHo old blood and makes New. It opens the pores of the skin, and J ml lie i- Healthy ierspiration. It neutralize the hereditary taint, or poison lr the blood, which generate Scrofula, Erysipelas, am. all mauiuTof ekm diseases and internal humor. Them are iioepiritxcmployed In Its manufacture ad it can be taken by Hie most delicate bah, o: .T thesifcd and feeble, core mty bang regwr4 Alsatian to directirni. Edwin Eastman in Indian Costume. Cxven and Nine Years A'iono trk Comanchxi and Apachks. A neat volume of 'MO pau'e, being a simple statement of the horrible facts connected with Hie frad niamucre of a helplei family, and tlie captivity, tortures and ultimate rscano of it two vurvlvin! member. For tale byour agent generally. Price $1.00. The iuciduiita of tho massacre, briefly narrated, ;.re distributed by agents, tbei of charge. Mr. atuiHii, Leiug ulnioKt constunlly at th Weft, engaged in gathering and curing the materi r.l of winch thu Medicine ii composed, the sole I lolnoss mnnngemcnt devolves upon Dr. Johnson, a. id the remedy Uu buen called, and is known as Dr. Clark Johnson's INDIAN BLOOD PURIFIER, I'rico of Lirgo Bottles $1.CC P: ice of Ecrnll lottlcs 50 Ite id the voluntary testmioninia of pcrvons who 1: iw if u cureil by the use of Ir. C'lnr JoauiuuV la ji.ui Lilood b. r.i;, iu yum own vicinily. Tcstiiaoniala of Cares. REMEDY FOR LIVER AND KIDNE DISEASE. Euinoton, Feb. 2, 1879. Dear Sir: I can, lroiu my experience, ra commend your Indian Blood Syrup as a aura oure tor Liver and Kidney Disease. Elizabeth A. Sands. IIEAKT DISEASK AND LIVER COM I'LALNT. Midplkui:i(gii, Snyder Co., fV Dear Sir: I have been troubled with Hear Disease and Uver Complaint, and I bad spent a great deal ol money tor medicinal aid without receiving any benefit, until I procured some of your Indian lilood Syrup Irom your airent, E. L. Ilufflnton. 1 can now testily from my experience as to the great value of it in sur.b diue&ses. 11ENKV ZEMCIIAN. RECEIVED GREAT BENEFIT FROM IT HoLMBBUKO, 23d Ward, Philadelphia, ) Feb. 24, 1879. 5 Dear Sir: I take great pleasure in saying that 1 have given your valuable Indian Blood fcymp a lair trial iu my family and received t;reat benefit from it. Sam'i. L. Sollt. DYSPEP6IA AND INDIGESTION. BvBfcKKl , 23d Ward, Jan. 1, 1879. Dear Sir: Your most excellent Indian lilood Syrup baa given perlect satislaction whu osJd lor Dyspepsia and Indirection. Theou. Hawk. PiTTenuBOH, I'a., August 25, 187i. Dvar Sir: I was troubled with Lum D.butas anil auilvrad from other computinta 0 Umuu . mt I could not describe my leebiijfsto any i.emun. I dwtored all the time, Init found no luliel' until 1 took a soil le i your Inaianlilooil riirifir which loit ii enliiJy lie ol all pain 1 A, Cahq s (WML n -4, I ft o Ax rt u' Jiiipfi TIMELY TOriCS. A foreign lecturer on cremation assert, tli at the ancient (Ireek, Gallie, Romans Thraeinn, Swedish and Japanese rever ence for firo indicates that the practice of burning human bodies originated In religioxis mo.ives. There is nothing in thfr Bible against cremation, ho fnvs, and when the practice died out in Eu rope, science and the arts died out, and the dark ages earner and with them burial. The recently established bureau of labor statistics in Illinois is going to work in earnest to collect information o eeneral interest both to employers are wage earners. No public document is sued in Massachusetts is more widcl read or commented upon than that wilic contains facts and figures on the lab r question. Both Missouri and IU'no have lately established bureaus for the compilation of such statistics, and thei eiample is likely to be followed by otht. States. The lord rhief beion of tho British exchequer, Sir Fitzroy Kelly, attained his eighty-third year recently. He is a remarkable man, can walk twelve miles a day and sit any number of hours on the bench. Some forty years ago he w:is ostracised for having committed some corrupt act at an election at Ipswich and being accused of having commi'.ied per jury to palliate it. Sir Robert Peel passed him over repeatedly, but he out lived the imputations through his irreat ability. Like the lord chancellor. Lord St. Leonards, lie married his cook. Louis Kossuth, the Ilnno-nri-in nntrint.. has completed and is about to publish a history of his life, on which lie lias been engaged for several years. It will also emorace an 01 ins writings of import ance and fugitive essays in periodical litera ture since 1859. The chief interest in Kossuth's career, however, will be in whatlie did before 1859 say from 1829, when, at the age ol twenty-seven, he first took his seat in the National Diet of Presburg, his confinement lor treason in 1839, his course as finance minister, bis expulsion from the country, and his unique career In the United States. lie is now seventy -eight years of age. The papers in some of the larse cities are publishing letters from younr ladies, which show tnat it is im ossibie for a good-looking, well-dresseu girl to pass quietly and modestly along the streets, in broad daylight, without beimr rudely staied at by crowds of men, sometimes followed and occasiona'ly spoken to in an insulting manner. This, says the Washington Post,' is a most disgraceful showing, and prcents a condition of social affairs not epsiiy remedied. We have been accustomed to bo.ist of our chivalrous regard for ladies, but if this goes on we shall have occasion for changing that strain to one of shanie and reo-ret. Perhaps a healthy arousing of public opinion may check the inso lence of the male creatures who thus de grade the name of man. Mr. Wilson, United States consul at Jerusalem, in a lengthy dispatch to the department of State, reviews at length the present condition and future pros pects of Palestine. Its government af fairs are in a state of disorganization. Great Britain is pledged before the world, and is pressing upon Turkey cer tain reforms which Turkey is unable to carry out. She has neithei the men nor the means required to support a just and equitable administration. The fuiure of Turkey is, among thoughtful persons there, the question of questions. The lora cinet-justice ot (Jyprus remarked recently that Constantinople must go to the Greek, or it will fall into the hands of Russia. Theitasonit has no't been given to theGieek, lie sa'd. is because of the jealousy of the European powers, and because ol the incapacity of the Greek for co great a trust, not having yet demonstrated any great administra tive ability. The consul says that Jericho is dead. Tiberias might aswll be. Damascus is declining. Nazareth and Bethlehem are improving. Lebanon is the summer resort of Cyprus people. Measuring Physical Development. Anthropometry is the science whic . weighs and measures men and women, and endeavors to form a standard of physical development; in fact, it is one of the foundations upon which anthro pology is to be built. It is the vastness of this subject of anthropometry which renders conclusions so difficult. If con scription in Germany and France do no other good, at least it can give us the general run of the men as they stand m ranks. In England some 12,000 original observations have been made on the relations of weight and size to age. In London the letter-sorters were found to be the lowest in size, as the average heights between twenty and. thirty-five were sixty-tour to sixty-seven and one tenth inches; at tliesame time they were the lightest, weighing lrcm IS-'. 5 to 139.9 pounds, T le metropolitan police stood well as to size and weight, the tallest being from sixty-nine two-tt nths to seventy-one five tenths, and in wiigLt 1(2.5 to 182.7. Probably, taking the average of New York policemen, th y would have equaled the London peel ers." In the consideration of the exact time when an Englishman arrives at his maximum of height, this distinction has been made, that at twenty-one the professional class arri e at lull stature, while in the artisan; class men grow until they are twenty-eight or thirty; but this is a conclusion which require? verification. The labors ol Americans in the direc tion of anthropometry have been as yet very tentative. Commenced fully thirty years ago by J. S. W: Mitchell, of Phir adelphia, the method employed has ueon naturally discursive. Types in the United States seem to roam about, de pendent, of course, in sorue respect, on the origin of the family, wnich may be English, German, French, Dutch or Soandanavian. Thouh very many fine theories have been built at home as to when or how the gradual blending ot all these types will take place, it is quite certain that, save in peculiar insulated areas, where the home stock is always in preponderance, height, weights, chest measurements and cranial developments vary so much in the United St itcs as to make the labors of the most conscien tious anthropometic committee a singu larly fruitless task. Some one asked Prince G what the reat powers of Europe were. He replied, as only a Frenchman could, and with the Talleyrand : "They are Eng land, Germany, France, Uuxniu, and women." 4 A Bad $50 Note. The history of a bad f50 note, which is given beiow, shows how a wicked thing may be in good company by bcin; passed about among honest folk in good l.iiiii.. This parJcuVr mxe was late.y in the possession of Mr. Young, a cot'on broker, wi-o. having not even a doubt about ii s genuineness. gave it to Mr.Mink r, a shoemaker, for Mr. Miik'er to tnke from it tie pay tor a pair of shoes he bad made for Mr. Young. Mr. M ink ier bring unpb'e to copnge Jt, took it over the way o a vesipu' ant kept by the M'sses CussmePei. wl;e rcco nriioda e' b:m with the change, but ps a $50 b''l was something of a iae visitor to the'r establishment, tliey took the p'e-au'on of marking Mr. Mim.'cv's ini'p , uoon ii, These ladies sho' i,y after pessrd k to a builder who Jiad doie so re wovk 'he hovse. On taking Jio bill to a oank i'ie builder found it to be bad, prd thereupon the bill commenced to mnke iack-tiacks from him to the ladies, who s.w Mr. Minkler, who toc.i cal'ed on M Young, who in his turn remembe'fd having given change for it o M . K. B. Coe, oHthe Vlitcstone House. Wh'.e sione, L. T., duilrg his summer roioivt at that hotel. Mr. Youse went to W hite store and saw Mr. Coe, who spent e'?ht dpys in tracing the bill Iwk beyo"1 himself, and at last brought up agpip"t Mr. Munson, a butcher, who bad nair1 it in good fa"th to the Whiles. one Uoue for rent. Mr. Munson mudo t'ie b I good, nnd from him the sum of $50 i cood money went the rounds aiin to he Misses Gussmeiler, ant' a1', hand, were satisfied. The transaction took place at the Yorkvil'e police coif th t'ie pi-escnee of Justice Morray. Toe')i'l is one of the many $50 counterfeits on the Bioadway National Bank, and by Jus tice Murray's direction it was returned to Mr. Munson, of Whitestone. New York Hotel Oazeite. A Lost Sailor's Prayer. A curious story is told of the ship wreck of a large Btitish co'lier, which foundered far out at sea, off the coast of California. The sole survivor was a Portuguese sailor, by the name of Lopez, who was picked up lashed to a rait, as he drifted In the path of an in ward bound vessei for rueet Sound He was tnken to the Marine Hospital at Port Townsend, and after a week of skillful nursing he so far recovered as to be able to relate his extraordinary radventurc. He hart tloated with a dozen companions helpless in the Pacific for ten days without loort or water One after another of his shipmates died from thirst, until he was alone with the last survivor, and as he was dyin.g Lopez said to him, ' Georpe, do you think you are going to Uodr Uii re ceiving an affirmative reply, Lopes added with all "the intenseness of de spair, " When you get where God is, tell him to send us some water." The dying man promised that he wou'd do so, and soon breathed his last. . Shortly after a copious shower fell, and Lopez was enabled by its help to hold out until rescued as stated above, on the twenty-second day alter the sinking of the ship. A commission has been granted to Samuel Hollender of Elizabeth, N. J., as a justice of the peace. The total vote cast far Mr. i 1 ollender was one, and that was cast by way of a joke. Only one candidate was in nomination for the of fice, and after the returns reached Tren ton it was found that there were five vacancies in the justices' offices in the city, and Hollender was declared elected to fall one of them. TossliiK Fnon a Ilnl ot Amur. Tortured in eveiy joint with inflammatory rheumatism, ia a prospect which may become a melancholy fact it the twinges ot the dread disorder are not checked at the outset. Per sons of a rheumatic tendency find Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters a uselul remedy, nor do they encounter the rink in using it they do irom resorting to that active poison, Colchicum, which is olten employed to arrest the malady. The use of the Bitters is equally as effective in its results, and is attended with no riisk. There is ample testimony to prove that the medicine possesses blood depurating qualities of no common order, besides those ol a tonic and general alterative. It stimulates the ac tion ol the kidneys and promotes the removal from the system ol impurities which develop disease and are fraught with serious danger. Fever and ague, dyspepsia, debility, nervous ness, constipation, etc., fire remedied by it. " Vaseline." A new product made irom petroleum is a felly called " Vaseline," which is ot the great est utility in medicine, pharmacy and tor toilet use. Physicians all over the world have discovered its great value in the treatment ot wounds, burns, skin diseases, rheumatism, eatarrii and every ailment where a liniment is needed, and in almost every hospital in Amer ica and Europe this substance is now in con stant use, and is acknowledged not only to be the best treatment, but also one of the most important recent additions to medicine. Its healing and pain allaying qualities being superior to those ol any known substance, while the speedy relief it affords lor piles and chilblains is almost magical. As an emollient. Vaseline is way ahead ol anything else, as it renders the skin smooth, soil and clear, and our lady friends will find it not only the best, but perhaps the sole substance which will really prasei ve and restore to the complexion the hues ot youth, making the cheek like vel vet and the skin like satin. There is also made a " Pomade Vaseline," which is said to be ol great benefit to the hair, keeping it solt and irlossy, preventing and curing dandruff, and keeping the scalp healthiul and tree irom dis ease, and Irom those obioctionable oreatures which sometimes find a dwelling there. Num berless instances are cited ot how by the use ot this pomade tlun and falling hair has re sumed a vigorous growth. Both the pure Vaseline and the pomade are put up in twenty five cent bottles aud are to be found at all first- class druggists, and we advise our readers to make a trial of this wonderful substauce, and we think they will And it claims to merit not ia the least exagerated. Careiully avoid the use of rasping cathar tics. They weaken the bowels and leave them worse off t'lan before. Use instead, tSit nlutory, non-irritating aperient and anti bilious medicine, Dr. Mott's Vegetable Liver Pills, which will not only achieve the desired object, relaxation of the bowels, without caus ing pain or weakening them, but promote digestion and assimilation and depurate the blood. The pills are sold by all druggists. Certainly one is not wise if he purchases any organ belore obtaining the latest cata logue and circulars ot the Mason ft Hamlin Organ Co. Sue advertisement, and send postal card asking lor them and they will come tree. 1,45 HO FrolHslr30Days. $10 iu legitimate Stock Speculations in Wall St . pays immense profits. Pamphlets ex p aining everything sent free. Heath & Co., Brokers, 1'227 Broadway, N. Y. Prevent crooked hoots and blistered heels by wearing i.yon s IIuul slifl'euers. Can be applied at any time. Cbwjtukju' hmi awHk isvy Xobaooo For one cent pnrobnnp. a postal cnnl nnd onl your nddross to Dr. Pnnfonl, 102 Broad, vmy, Sew York, and reotiivo piitiiphlpts ly return mail, Irotii which yon can lmirn whether your liver is out. ol order, unit if out ol oriler, or in nny wny ilisense.1, what iu tlio beat thin.v in tho world to lake lor it. Drown'n liroiiuhiiil Troches, lor puluioiiMiy and astbnmtio ilisotilers. Imvo proved their efllcacy by n tost ol many years, anil lmvo re ceived testimonials irom eminent mon who havo used them. 25 cents a box. Shoiman A Co., Marshall, Mieh., want n KRnnt in this county at onco, nt a salary ol $100 per month and expenses paid. For ful psrt.iculnrs address as above. Younir mun co wobU Learn loleimiphy. Ad dress H. Valentine, Mnnnnor, Janvosville.Wis. onmiiit loll C'lirrd. An oll pliyahian. ri-tneil from irn:tu-p Imvlnu bflil Flmml In ills limnl liy an Kl ItuM mlilnimry the nrmulA of n nlinpu' vpwolalilp rnntfily for tlie apptMy anl ntTiiuini'iH i nre ftr ('nnsuunitlon. HmiH iillli. t'ntarrh, AKtlinm. ninl U Thront n( I mm A Itrrtloti, a'HO a jmsttlvp Btul rmllrnl rur( rir Nrrvnus Di'hlhty U'I nil NrrviMi Uonipleints, after lwivlne t ateil 'ti wonderful i nrntive liownrs In PinmuntW of run- n. Im flt it his duty to make It knnwu tn liii, mtnVrtnK felluvd. Actuated hy thla niollve and a dcnlre to relleye luniwin auflvitnir, I will send free ef eliarse to all who d''lre It, thla recipe. In ieinmn, Fienrli, or Kni:Mli, with fu'i illrectiona for prrpannii and iihIiii!. Scut hy lnnll hy addreaninu with ft.mip. trimtng (IiIr imiht. V. U. SaiHJl. 149 Powera' llloclj, HiK-heater. N. V. Truth nnd Honor. Query : What is the best family medi cine in the world to regulate the bowels tiurify the blood, remove costivi-nessnnd biliousness, aid digestion and tone up the whole system? Truth and honor compels us to answer. Hop Hitters, being pure, periccj, and harmless. L,1. lnde pendent. . Nal tire's Slnice-lVny. If tho Kidneys (nature's sluice-way) no not work properly the trouble is felt everywhere, men ne wise as soon as you see signs of disorder take Kidney Wort faithfully. It will clean the sluice way of sand, gravel or slime and purify tno wnoie system. 13 a at d H & i. Ik i The Latest Sunday Morning Sermons Rev. O. H. SPURGEON AND Rev. DR. TALMA G-E, Rn-isrd by tlirm, with Portrait anil lllii!r.iiliy of sump Kuiliient Frr.Mjn. iiimI Smiil.iv-Si.liuol Li-moii cmi'.iIiiciI. ami AnecilotcH. mill a Pn,lietic Ankle, are iu jllthttl & tar w r.r.iv hi ui CHRISTIAN" HERALD. SI. AO per Annum. S(mp copli'i free. Aurntit wanti'tl. A.sof m lif hul trmn nil Ni'n Dculrm. Ailun-u II. AITKKS.O:! 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I'nion Square. 0PIU.1 1? I'nion Square. New York. Send .toati for catalogue. .1Ioi'IiIm Il lblt 4'uieil Iu 14 w ilu.i a. ,n (ill t ui-it t)u. J. nili.l'Ult-S.i, Li bauon, uuiu. CI 1 Comnlete Works and Dr. Footed OXlUJD.Sped.je a Ilr.ii.TH Mi.mui v.I yeurforSI. are pie eoi v irrr m ur ray 1 1 u I , no. I "..iiv.iiiiiL.n i OPIUM": abll Ol bailll lllueases. inuli udb cured. Lowest Pr1 .efl. Do not fa write Dr. P. K. ataran. i;uiu. v. K ot BIG iAV. With Stencil Outfiu. What cosu 4 cti- sells rapidly for no eta. Catalogue fr. 8. at. aeaacaa. uvw 'sn-u .11.. nosioii. Mass ffififi a week In yeur own town. T?rms nnd t-r outfit. r ree. duarcbs ii. Uiixttr s uu., r or nana. Maine. IXTTyTt; Itevolvrra. Cat. iione tree. Addres. VJI (ireat Western Uiiii Works. PiltiburK.Pa I' i ti ti i ) ( ) i h"T A YK Alt aim exi em-i s i axenu. outnt Ite 1 A .l.lreas V Virf H i V A inrnatn M'ee ttO AWKKK. $12 a day at h meeasil tally i., Ai made. Costly ufeuata, Maine- tf C Ia LO ft per day at home. Samples woith free f t- w Addreah&li.Nsiw A to.,lu Portland, Alaiue Free-('hroiiio (tataoi.'Ue. Fumlilea. everybmly, lowe.t prloe. Melroio! ll.m Art Co., lltl JSasbau St., N . Y. Ully 877 ilill, au'i exoen.l-s KUa! amee l to aeuu. tviai Ires, am a Auttu.ia.tiaiaa. mm imMM II PENS 5 (3APOMlFIE5 Is tn Old HallabU Ooneantratad I.y FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING T)lrctlnni kcrnmtwnrini rh Cn for Baking n Soft and Toilet Soap quirk iy. JT 18 FULL WJUUMT JLNO BTRKlfUTB. Tha M.rtot la flnnflfii) with (no-ca Oonrantralt I.ys, which Is adulterated with salt ana renin, awl mate ap. OA i MVfUir, bum torn APOfJIFIEU MADS BT Tnl Penniylvania Salt Manur Co,, 1IIII.AIKI,PIIIA. " iii3 CQiTS; Will iwy fat th beat IJt- In ih world. Th 4'Klrto l,dn:ci', nn ymr, fn of pot4tw. Nnw and ilffply Intwrwitlnd rMril tory btln 6th. IK8. Hofn I"prlmni alnnft worth ha prfo of U19 SMtMir. l.ftO tfr(Tfr. uiMorih at ono. Hamplo oop Krt. Arl'lrMTIlK 1,1 IM.I U.l hrlngo.lll. Cure Yourself .lint rtibllslii'il, snil .elllng like wllit-rlre, a hook .-!. tilled I 1,11V M A ' IIIHOWIM IMH1TOH. A Prai Ileal Hi uneliolil l'hvKle an. A nimle to promote health. Hire ilia- ie ami pro'ona lite tl J. Ilaiuilt n A veil. M. 1) Kllllv llluatr.lpil. S J. ,". (Mold only lj mburriptloni tn. TO AGENTS ! eaKleat Hook tn sell ever known. I Terms, etc.. address J.tV.'WUI.l T ,'., Piih'.lshers, V.Y.f'ltv m Is emtiittered r nroir. Kidney, llls iiler or I'nnary Unninlaliita, llrlclit's Iisease,UraTl or Oeusral Uebihty. take kluiit'a llemeHy ltetentioti or I rlne. Dial ie, Psln in ii.e si.ie. H.iek ami I n us. Kxeesa- LIFE i s mi l lnlemi'raiiio are euisd by limit's Kriileily. All Dlieatei ,.r ih.. ki.lnev.. Ills -bier and rrlnanr OrEiina sre Hired l.v llimt'e Ilemetly. mniij I'luciansnie Hunt's Itemer?. Seinl lor pamphlot to WM. K, lll.A KK.K, Provluelice, H. I. EUR DISEASES. !n. C. K. Siiokmakm Hhe wll-knewn Aural Surceon of Keuilliix, l'u Klvi sall Ills time to tlie tre.tiueut or Dealings and lllHeanes if tlie Ksr St 111- "III e, II nuiTessliaa RlTen him a national reputation, especially on riuinlnft rar and (Istnvrh. Cslt or si-nd fer his lilt t Itook on the Kar. It. Dlnea.es sml their Ireaimenl- fi-ee to til, Ills Isriie Hook CirtO iinireal. prler v. Aiblreia lr. V. IV NIIOk..n.lHKlt Aural Siii'irenn, llenillaiK, I0.0.F. K.ofP. 1.0.0 T. K. of H. a n n w Hr'a Men, Itruhtm. and a'l other Rocletles mud lo order hi M.1. I.llley Co.. Coiutau, (Wio. NKMtf for J"rpr Ustm. Military ana Ft 'Iremen'a Oooris, Banners L. Flaffs .1 large rli;ht-p?e paper of RO broad columns wll he sent pout-paid to any address, oue year, for Addrest T1IR SI'V. N Y City HIS NKW ELASTIC TRUSS Has a Paa alffntae fraat all staera, k niMih.ps, wllk i.lf.ajuuaf a.11 la uaurTaaapW IU.IT k all SMlUaas oT th. Mr, wkll. lae Jill la tk "f. mm 4 51 ""'MM oe Hernls !a hla Monrety iay and aifbi. aaa a nMal este ne UIO. II Is ..nr. tfurabls ana fhrap. K.al kr Basil. Ctr.ul.rs Egglestoo Truss Co., Chicago, III PETROLEUM TT I fl TIT T ftTTl JELLt liranil Mednl l'blladelphUl Exposition. . Silver Medal at Paris Exposition. This wonderful substance Is acknowledued by ptiyal sns tbrom:hiwt the world tn be tlie bert reniruy ills- covered for the cure of wounds. Hurns, Kheuuianiiui, Skin Diseases. Piles. Catarrh. Chl bialiis. Ac. In ordi that every one nisy try ll.H is put uu in l(Vand25 cent hotties for household use. Obtain It from oui il'iiKClst. and you will nnd II superior to snyttiluK 5"U Ii ivo ever nsed. Sr. Kuchisl'i t'terlae CATHOUCOH will positively pure Keinulr 'Weakness, such as Fall In of the Womb, Whites, Chronic Inflammation or I'loeratloii of the Womb, Ineldentnl Hemorrhage or KloodliiK, 1'ulnful, Suppreased nnd Irreirular kleni. tninllon, &o. An old unit rtdlable remedy. Send po.-i-t;il e.-ml for a paiiudilet, with treatment, cures ami eertiib-ntes f rum pliyHUdnua and patients, to flow on li A 11 illnr.l. Uticu, is. . fckj'd by all itruMljltU S i.r-41 r Ooitio. CURED FREb. An Infallible and unexcelled Remedy fu 'lts,Kplleuay or KalllnarNlrhneaa wairrauiteil to e fleet a speedy and A-l llTl a but core. ' A free bottle " of Bir ITSi renowned specific and a Talnabli Treatise sent to any suflerol sending ma bit F. O. and Ex press addresa. l. K. . Jl HIT. IH I PearMUreat. slew'T-- Roller s -rcoD-iivER on It perfectlT mire. Pronounced tlie beet by the h'a-h. eat medical authorities in the world. Uiven hiKhest ward at 14 World's KxiKwitions, and at 1'aris, I H'. a. ilold by DruKisia. W.ll.FScbirllelin & 4 o.,N V MAUK.TWAIVS SEW'JIOOK, THE TRIP ABROAD! Oooil 11 mem for AyeiitH Ahead. Prr spertuses for this universally looked for Hook now idy. Sneak quick aud secure territory. "A trurrl ra lite m w ttftcuiU. . is. H1.1SS, Hnrtrorrt, t. WARNER BR0'5 CORStl rcf-rlvcl th IllRl.rat Mitl at tin- r- -Hi I'A HIS KXIMW!T;'m, over n'l A nit rlt.i i" -(.nipftltii . lift 1M.KXIIII.K Illl't'OKSKt (M LKlUl-ft. id WARRAHTKD UUt IwUi'tl d.i l1 nv-r Ida. Inp-. I'll.'!! '. Tl-'-i IMPROVED HEALTH CORSET it lti'i W Ull til lllllliO Hual, "' I ia tufl and flfxttil ami cuuiik m Ufiifa. Pin- hy mail, $1.60. Kc tala bf allUatlluf merchftut. WARNFB BK0H.. tftl BroMwftf. K. GENTS WANTED FOR A TOUR ROUND THE WORLD BY GENERAL GRANT. This Is the fastest-sell ii-x hook ever published, snd the on.y coiuplete aud authentic History of tiraut's Travels Send for circular containing a full description of the work and our extra terms to Aicents. Address KirioML Puhusuino Co., Philadelphia, Pa. .Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs Demonstrated best by HIGHKST 1IONOHS AT ALL WORLD'S KXI'UMTIONS KOHTWKLVK YEARS, vil.l at Paais, buiT; Visnns, 173; Santi.uo, ISTft; Puil.dki i'Hia. l7ti: Paais. ISiS; and IjKaaD SttEuiau (, old Mkdai,. 1 iTK. Omy American (irtjans ever awarded blithest hon ors at any such. Sold for cash or installment!, lu.es thatkd CiTaioui'Ka and Circular! w itu new styles aud pn.ea sent (ree. MASON 4 11 AM UN OKGAN CO., Jlostou, .N ew 1 ork or uiucago. Oil 30 DAYS' TRIAL: We will st'nd our Klectro-YoiUic Bells mil other Kttfthc A ppllaru uiuiti ftal for 3 Unyn to thtw HtllU tt'd with Xrrvvu IhhiUty and iimt 'of a iMTttonut U'ttute. aiiso or ine i.iver, k inuey, nut uumiuiu, rru! Hth. Ac. A htireiure yuarantrwt or tio pay. A1 Irrris i'ollnlf. Belt 4'o., Marchall, Mich U wail1 paV At'euic sUr of iliHJ Ittir Uiuuib 4Uid jipsust-, or alltiw large coiuuitaaiun. io Mil our nan vdo i',v ntlurfnl luenf.'ii.fc . ie ttan yen a any. ro CtAAOt prt.Uti on SO day a' investment ot $100 In Erie K. H., October 18. Prop, Ttlunl returns every week ou Stock Options ot jo. ii)0, moo I5oo Ottii iul Kepiirts ninl t'lrrulars Iree. Adtlreas T HOTTER WUiUT k CO., bukera. W4llSt.,N.Y TRCT1I l MIGHTY! eUw ft4 KismJ. w U taw UCB lut. .ik (ill S-a. a at tut, U td ta ! Wk Lair, uaal Utaaa vrrttt eHkvi f tear filar. kaWa1 t mH. UiUaia U ml aa, ih lin m4 lan wtw jm aa.ll m neat, l i-s 4.1 tt Bsamu. , I'nif HaHTINIZ ( l-.. VfvJU. AgeiiU Wanted. I Lave ttie beat tiling, foiv Amenta. ver Am ikkdu ire now mku.g to rroiu 9 at io 'i to s day. Senii ftlauiD fur ra.rtk ulara. KaT, nr I - ii i - - -1 THE WEEKLY SUN. i'EHiiBLra FEMALES a rn y 10 w M&L JUWT OUT I Bells of Cornevillo Lm.I. ii,. a.iinV seeiieiy and .(MtumlnK are qnlta Ptlce,l.W. ' WIIITnliail '' Sundny "ihool Bon Book "5 Abbe" and Mu irr, bids fair to be one of the most .;.yco..sful books ot Its jlasij. " ' VJu'l'S "5 one of the sweetest and best. It wi 1 pay to buy one, II only to img from at Inline. Price at) cent. VOICK OK VOHiIIIP. (U O. Kaiasow.) W per dnten. THHTKMPtlSi (W. O. Pati ) Operrtosen HKtV MKTIlOllfiir HJII' ClaABSKS. (A. N.Jonmoa.) 0 per doseu. The above are our three newest Wnnlnn School BooM. The first two hava a full tut of tunes lor oholrt. See full lists of New Sheet Music, every week In tha JAulciil Rnxmt. That Is the way to keep wall Informed ol all new lasuea. Mailed for 6 rents. Walt for these books (almost through the press): TF.n PKIIAin n JKWEIiS. J n. Tennsy. AM KIIU'AN Altl l H KM HOOH. ptllUIH OIIUAN lmsXUBCTIOlf BUUH. A. N. Jomssoji. OLIVER D1TS0X & CO., Boston. C. H. DITBON CO.. 8411 Ilroadwar. Itcw York. t. E. DITMOIX . CO.. 91 f hcatnut tit.. Philadelphia. PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES. L UVER COMPLAINTS, (Constipation and Pilos. IT HAS WHY? '.WONDERFUL POWER. j HKCAVSR XT ACTS ON THE ,'in ric.Tiiu im)veis ami ku- MiYH AT T1IIA.11B 'J'l.rir.. Because It olean.e. the tystem of thepolBonou. humor. that Oovcilopo In Kidney and Urinary dlsorrsoc, Bl! lousneea. Jnundlce, Conctlpntlon, Pllco, crln Rhoumntl.m, Neuralala and Komalo disorders. KIDNEY. WOIIT la a dry regetnlile eoaa peuadand enn bo sent bj mull preiml.l. JOneprk?ewlllmiilielxiiNrf inrillrlne. 4 X'X IT 3XTO-W" I Itu It nt the DniBcleta. Trier, ft. 00. TSVA tZCSMtZZS CO., Trrletori, fa Ttlirlln.ln.. V. fl v " ' " M SMITH EM CO. First KstablUhed I Most Succsssfnl I riiBIH UJ8TEUMKNT3 have a Standard Value la the Leading Markets 6Of the World ! Brsrywhsrs recocnlasd as tb FIN BT IN TOM, ; , OVER 00,000 Nsitaand la nu, New Designs onstaotly I' el Work and Lowest Prices. 4V Band lor Catalog. . Trenont SL. opp. WaltbanC?.. Boston. Mass FRAZER AXLE GRfASE, ( Vl FOR HAT.V. 11 V A I.I, IlKAl.t ltr Awartttd On MKUA L OFHOXOIt at lUt Centennial ami J'tnii Kryititton. CMcago. FRAZER LUBRICATOR CO., NeT7 York. u.- in.1i ..',.. la tha Im. eis lla a baa ,il au1 f..'. iAa oi frM-bia, aJi luuuvulu alaaltoba E'r, (lata i.OOO.OOO ACRES ED RIVER VALL5Y OPTHCMO TH Ob k sa Is acisas aad saav illil traa. A. UoKINtAY, Lana Cm'r. Jau . T, a il. Mlataa. Kor liesiitv of rullKh. tai.ii Cleauliiicst Uorablliiv iid ( 'lienim. t'ne WUK.SK UltllS. f.in AS! AUK Alt AL.I, T1IK T1MK U tea ins ei7 best goods direct from tlie Importers at Ball Oia usual eoat. Ue.t plan ever ortereu ti Ciub Aeent aud larne lluyers. ALL, KiPUKJjS CUAIll.ta PAID N w terms VML. The Ureat SI sail 31 !.). BlI-l-Alin. American Tea t'ompany, Vey Nireet, New York 1 f tn ttniin Invest, d in 'd Si. m... k. u.ska 4IU 10 $IUUU '"rtnues every uiimtli. bcuk seut Addr. BAXIJI. oi'i'ra'iu'S.'ur.T Haf1..!. War'1" e' --i-"Lj KIN I'-No -T7 S Jv sainis aTN AT IS JUST I I iNouioust I 4AT I SHALL I I rHATCRSAXrf I Afttn tHitJf GREflSEy u s
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