DR. CLARK OHrjsorr INDIAN BLOOD SYKUP htaatorj, 77 W. 3d St., New York City, LATS OF JllUtlT CITT. 14,- TnADK MASK. Iho Best Eemody Snown to Man I Dr. Clnrlc Johnson having asaoclnterl himself with Mr. Kriwin landman, an ecaped captive, long a slave to W.ikniiiotkla, ths medicine man of the (.'umanrhpa, is now prepared to lend hia aid in the Introduction of the wonderful remedy of that tribe) The experience of Mr. Kaatmnn being aimllar I that of Mrs. C'li;i. Jonosand on, of washiwrtot i"o., Iowa, an account of whose snuVrlnqa, were tlirillinclv narrated in the Aw Vork Herald of Doe. 1Mb.. 18, S, the facts of which are no widely known, ai'd an nearly parallel, that but little men tion of Mr. Eastman's experience w ill be (riven aero. They arc, however, published in a neat Tol ime of IIOO pa res, entitled, "Sevenand Nine Yean among the f vu.nnclics and Apache," of which men! ion will be. nitulo hereafter. Suffice it to aay, that lor eevernl years, Mr. Eastman, while a cap live.ttnt compelled to gather the rootajruma, larks, herbs arid homes of which Wakametkla'a tiedicino was made, and is etill prepared to pro ride the fAMii in.iicrials or the successful Intro luction of the medicine to tte world; and assure the public th-it the remedy ia the game bow M when Wakametkla compelled him to mak U, ft"' . j'-a hi nr. Si Wakametkla, the Medicine Man Notliiiir; lias been milled to the medicine and I'ntliiii'r ha-- b.:en taken away. It - without don lit h.' Hk-t I'i mi ik;i or li,e IIi.ood and Ufi.neweb of je Sv-tem ever known to man. I'll is Sirup lus.-r.'-sts v-.ried properties, tu t itjoii Use I.Ivor. If net ;ipMi I lie Kitlnryn. It renpl ili". I lie Eluivclsi. It !iiritic-ii llio Iil:sot. It iiieli I lie Nort on Sysitcin. II iroiitotcM It;eNtion. II .ttii'ibhcii, Kercullicn anl InTi". ( carries olTthc old blood an J ma Ice tt op.-tisi tl porrw ol' tlio nklu, ant' ';JlUiu t; CCeulSUy VeisplrHlloii. !t t:eMtr:il:es the hcredi(ary taint, or poison ir ihe hl'j'jd.Hliii h s:ei!eratescrofulu,Iirysiiieliis, ar.u )iU manner of Mini diseases and internal liuniors. There are i,oiri!r r:niiloyed in its manufactura, nati it can he-taken by the most delieiito babe, o; y '.li ' a'.'ed v::i fi.cble, cars only being r.vutnU i V'V !tie IA liirncii'irs, 5 'I tN4 I L n TO i f-- TV.'. ? oe C! S u. o 2iwh Zastcian in Man Costtmi9: ilKYES AND JClNK VEAIIBAjIOSO THR COMASrTIE and Ai'aches. A neat volume of 1100 paget, bi'ing a simple flateinent of the horrible facts connected with tiie had mussaere of a helpless family, and tli i captivity, torturesand ultimate, escape of its t. j surviving members. For sale by our agents i.eiierally. Trice tl.00. The i'lcidenlM of the massacre, briefly narrated, '.re distributed bv agents, kiikb of charge. Sir. Eastman, lieimr almost constantly at tht West, 'ii'njeij in gatlierinand curing the materi als of winch tlio medicine is composed, the sole ' isiness nanaement devolves upon Dr. Johnson, ri:d the rcmeily has been culled, and is known a Di. Clark Johnson's I'SD.eAN BLOOD PURIFIER. rncei f Large Laities ....... $1.00 flirt i Ein-ill Eoltles 60 lie in tlio voluntary testimonials of persons who have liven rifed by the use of Dr. Clark JuliliSou' liiJiiii Blood Syrup, in yoiu own vicinity. Testimonials of Curet. liKMEDY" Ton L1VEU AND KLDNE1 DISEASE. Edikotom, Feb. 2, 1879. Deal Bir: 1 can, Irani my experience, re. Knnineiid your liuliun Blond Synip as aeur: (Hie lor Liver and Kidney Disease. Elizabeth A. Samdi. THE INDIAN 1I.K)D SVTvUPTHE RIGHT MEDICINE. PiTTSBTJKGii, Tn., Anpist 25, 1875. Dear Sir: I was troubled with Kidney Dia urn's and liver Complaint. I tried everything atilt h l thought nn'xlit do me good, but I did not find the rilit inedieitie until I got a 60-cen botlie of your medicine, which entirely cur4 oie. A. Ctnno. LIVEU COMPLAINT. Jacksonville, March 3, 1879. Dear Sir: Knowing, lioin experience, that four Indian Blood Syrup ia a sure cure lot I iver Complaint, I confidently recommended oil suUunng humanity. Kebkcca Nieu DrSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION. Bvberhv, 23d Ward, Jany. 1, 1879. Daar Sir: Your most excellent Indian Blood Syrup liaa given perfect eatialaction when ued lor Dyspepbia and Indigestion. Theod. Hawk. PALPITATION OF THE HEART. West Lebanon, March 3, 1879. j Dear Sir: Having been prostrate for month with what my phyicuin termed Palpitation ol i Si' ileal t, niul it eoiiiliination of Other dihoabe 1 I i.l'tuiimd no rebel until 1 bought some ol your Indian Wood ,Syriii, which relieved uie im uiedinU:ly. 1 um now iu peifoct health. Kluxxxi Lrwis. ) .fwF 4 k fart 3 I 'V Jh if Ll ; V Horrors of ft t'lilneso PrlRon. Shanglmi, pays a correspondent, looks rery pretty from tlio water, but tlio vision is dispelled on lnndinjr. The treets are in some places not more than six or seven feet wide, and the houses overhang, so that they nearly touch over head, utterly ahuMing out the sunlight ; and, in addition to Wing narrow, nre reeking with tilth. The sedan chairs aro'the only means of conveyance used here. They aro carried by two men, who, whenever thev have a customer. start off on a run, chanting in a sort of sing-song tone: ' Heavy luger! Heavy luger! Oh. ga! heavy luger!'' In some of the principal thoroughfares I saw a constant stream of sedan chairs, the bearers chanting all in time and keeping military step and a picturesque, pro cession it was. Shanghai old town is com walled in, and the gates arc just a have seen them in pictures. Over ono gate were the heads of six criminals, with the pigtails swinging to and fro with the breeze. After 'passing through this gate I made up lry mind to avoid tlio disgusting sight and enter the city by another road, nut the gate through which I passed this time had four bonds over it, aim I am told that all the gates are decorated in the same n.anner. I went to see six Chinese tdrates be headed yesterday. The open square wheje all the executions take place was filled with Chinese of all ages and con ditions, and a few Europeans among them. The prisoners were the most torlorn starvelings 1 ever saw, and be trayed no more fear at their approaching late than if they wero to he spectators of an execution. A huge Tartar othcialed as executioner. He was armed with a native sword, ar.d stood on a small plat form in the centre of the square. After the criminals, with their hands tied bo hind, had been taken upon the stage, the executioner took one of the pirates by the arm, brought him to the edge of the platform, hit him a sharp rap with his hand on the head, which caused the poor fellow to bow his head, and then the executioner's sword M'ent up, was poised in the air a full half minute, and with a sweep the glittering blade de scended, and the poor criminal's head went flying off in ono direction, and the body in another. One by one the others met their fate in the same way, the Tar tar making a very short, business-like job of it, merely turning to receive the plaudits of the .crowd after each hrad rolled oft', and responding by a grin which showed everyone of his teeth. But the stolidity of the poor wretches was beyond description. Not a muscle quivered, and even whfh waiting for the blade of the executioner to fall I could not detect a sign of emotion. The crowd teemed to enjoy the sight immensely, and set up a yell of delight at each cut of the Tartar's sword. I am told that executions are common here. Sickened with the sight, I went down one of the roads, and coming to a prison, went in. Of all places in this world, I believe there is not one where so much abject wretchedness can be seen as in a Chinese prison. The criminals serving out sentences get but one meal a week from the authorities; the rest of the time they are fed by their friends, if they have any, or by the contributions of visitors, or they starve. I had not much money with me on going in, but came out penniless, the poor creatures so worked on my feelings. Some of the Erisoners had lost a hand, others were eavily ironed, and all wore the same pinched, starved look. I saw three women in process of execution for mur dering a man. They were barged by the neck in a kind of wooden stocks, so arranged that their feet could just touch the ground, and were lett in this condition till dead. Sometimes deat h ensues very soon, but oftener a day or t wo will pass before the poor wretch dies, as there is no pressure on the neck. I was glad to get away from this place, too. Hut the piteous tones of the poor prisoners beg ging for " cumshaw " (a present) riflg in nay ears yet. Edison's .Electric Light. The New York Sun publishes the fol lowing questions, the replies to which were written by Mr. Edison himself: " Then you consider your work on the electric light finished?" "Practically done, though lam still experimenting with a view of reducing its cost." " What does it cost nowP" " You will have to ask that question of the oflicers of the company in New York." "How many lights, each equal to a gas jet, do you get to one-horse power?" " My lights are on a ratio of ten gas jets per horse power per hour." " What is the power ot-tyour engine'" " Eighty-horse power." " What does it cost to run your eighty lrse power engine one hour?" "Seventy-five cents." "How long do your lights maintain their power without injury !" " Twenty-three were burnin g continu ously from Friday last to Wednesday, and thirty-three from Wednesday to ten o'clock on Thursday night. During this time the engine was stopped for an hour to take water. Not a light was injured, all were regulated at the central sta tion " "What was the distance of the fur thest light that was burning five daysP" "Three lights have been burning that time one-fifth of a niHo away." "Were the twenty-three all con nected with one main wire?" "Yes." "And more could have been put on the same main wire without increasing the power of the engine or diminishing the light of these twenty-three P" "Yes, five hundred." An American physician who has given attention to the study of alcohol ism, said in the course of an address re cently delivered before a learned so ciety: "There ate constantly crowd ing into our insane asylums persons lifty to eighty years of age, who in early life were addicted to the use of alcoholic liquors, hut who had reformed, and for ten, twenty or thirty years have never touched a drop. The injury which the liquor did to their bodies seemed to have all disappeared, being triumphed over by the full vigor of their manhood, but when their natural force began to de crease, then the concealed mischief showed itself in insanity, clearly demon strating that the injury to their bodies was of a permanent character." " If you marry (Jrace," exclaimed an irate father to his son, " I will cut you off without a cent, and you won't have bo much as a piece of meat to boil in the pot." "Well, replied the young man, " (Jrace before meat," and he im mediately went in search of a minister. Saturday Nijht. At Gateshead, England, a caso has come to llehtof a female Fagin, wife of a clerk, who compelled her children, by dreadful threats, to pick pockets. An Opirn I-ifittor, Wkrt Wini-iki.i Herkimer Co., N. Y. October 23, 1879. L. Camkk St Co., New Hitven, Ct. Gentltmrn: Out of the case ol "95" Itu ber Idiots sent me last April, I soll ono pair April 4, to Alvin Blit, " " " 5, to Geo. Iteusch, " " " 7, to Gill W. Randall, " M " 8, to Albert Mallory, " " U, to Milo H.Brown. These boots bnd conMnnl wear through April und Mny, nnd since that time they have been worn every morning through the dew to got the cows nnd do their milking in, nnd 1 liivn ueen lour pnir ol them, anil they aro np pnrent ly as good as when I oold them. Milk whey nnd dew on a rubber boot, or any olhor bout, lor six months, nre as good tests as can be hud. Tho pnir ol "9 j" boots sent mo Mm eh 17, I put on a Innnw who is ono of my hml est, ciiRtotnets. They have not cracked at nil, but the one miiiked S. 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For one cent purchase a postal enrd and send your address to Dr. Santord, 1C2 Hroad wny, New York, and reoeive pamphlets by return mail, lrom which you can learn whether your liver is out of order, and il out of order, or in any way diseased, what ia the best thing in the world to take for it. Wauted. Sherman A Co., Marshall, Mich., want an agent in this county at onoo, at a salary ol 8-100 per month and expenses paid. For full particulars address as above. Everyone who thinks ot buying an organ should read a circular hea led " Uselul Infor mation tor 1'ur. hiwai'S ol Parlor or Cabinet Org ins." A postal card addressed to the Ma son & Hamlin OrganjCo., will bring one, free. It you wish to save one pair ol boots every year get Lyon's Tntent Heel Stiffener applied to them while they are new. Young men go weet. Learn telegraphy. Ad dress R. Valentine, Manager,Janeville, Wis. Chew Jackson's beat Sweet Mavy Tobacco. 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Knch number conl.il' s 16 pages, with excellent Pictures and Full Descriptions of the very latest Styleaof Ladles snd Children's weari nsefnl In formation on Family Toplra, Select Storlet, Poetry, Fashionable IntelllRenee, Persons! chit Chat, etc., sto. Ka-hlon Plates are Imunited nienlhly from Paris, exclo tlvely for the Lanv'i Jonas!..' Publ'sbed every Flldiy, price 10 cents, Aunual subscription , postpaid. Frank ttlle'( I.ady'a Matraclna, The enly complete Fashion Mag mine In America. Its re- lortt of the ever-vnrylng styles of CtHituines, Halt, ion tie Is, etc., are published tlniultaneously with those In the French Joum ils, so that the subscribers receive the esrllest Information. The plain and colored Fashina Plates, Imported monlhly from Parla, ere accompanies) with accurate descriptions, anil the Illustrations are In the highest style of art. Tbe literary department Is of e varied and emertslo.ng character. 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