DR. CLARK ioHnsorrs INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP Laboratory, 77 W. U St., New York City, LATS OF JERSEY CITT. TRADK MARK. The Eost Eeacdj Known to l!an I Dr. Clark Johnson having sssocfnted MmKelf Trim Mr. Kdwin hastmnn, an escaped captive lon I slave to Wakametkln, the medicine man of th! I'omanehcs, in now prepared to lend his aid In tha introduction of the wonderful remedy of that tribe. Tho "P"rienre of Mr. Eastman being similar to that of alra.Clias.Joncsandson.of Washinrton C o., Iowa, an ceotint of whoso sufferings were thrillmslv narriUcl in the Kew 1'ork JJcra.U ot Doe. Jl1';"'': 1110 '",rl9 which are to widely known, end so nearly parallel, that but littlo men tion or Mr. Lastman a experiences will bo civen .T,'!!;y nrc' tavf"ri published In a neat vol nine of JOO prices, entitled, "SeTcnand Nine Years Among tho C'omanrhcs and Apaches," of which rientmn will he made hereafter. Sulllce It to say t:at for several years, llr. K.istman, while a cup! tive was compelled to pither the roots, enms. Larks, herb' and domes nt u-MM, Tr.i,-J........' medicine was made, and is still prepared to pro- Tide the t.y materials for the successful intro- """""! ' "," nieoicinoio tae world: nnd assures I to public that the remedy is tho sario now as wucu Wukaiuclkla compelled him to tuaUc it, "Wakametkla, the Medicine Man Nothing has been added to the medicine and nothing bus been taken nwnv. It Is without doubt tho IIest Pi'itn-'iEit of the Hloou and JtKNEWEn of he System ever known to man. This Kyrup pocScffi-H varied properties. Itnetniion the I.Ivor. It tu-t iimiii the Evidncys. It remilatCM I tie Eioivci. It imrllicH the ECl.iod. It iui lt tlio crvons System. It roiiiot:-H icKtioii. It Nourishes, Mren , then and Inxl orates. Uearrli-s offtho old blood and makes It o;i-!h tlio pores of the dUn, and liutUitaiicalilij feisiHratloii. It l:c.;tr:i.i?es the hcreiUary taint, or poison In the 1. ol..v!iicli reneratcs Scrofula. Erj-siix-liu., ant. .... ,....., i , i nvi.i ui-i-nws anil liiieriiii hi T' unio.-H. ii i -I ei.,;:i,r,r. eini,.,ve,i ill it iiniiitfncturc i'i lie I i.:e i hvilie iniii di-licate biihc. 'i.r-l .ii, 1 l-el,ic, ears mly b&nj required i. -I i i za e" if J, vur."t ts&'7 j"r-s&i'.'i' .KVfc.d Edwin Eastman h Indian Costume. 8ve and Ninb Years Amono tht; Comancbei and Apaches. A neat volume, of 300 pages, being a simpio eutement of tlio horrible facta connected with ti.e fad massacre of a h Ipless family, and tlio captivity, tortures and ultimate escape of its two surviving members. For sale byour agent generally. Trice $1.00. The incidents of tho inasarre, briefly narrated, are distributed by agents, i hee of charge. Mr. Eastman, beim; filmit cousiaiitly at the West, cngas.-d in gathering and curing the materi nl of winch tho meilieme ii composed, the sole business iiiaiiaueinent devolves upon Dr. Johnson, und tho remedy has been called, and is known a Dr. Clark Johnson's INDIAN BLOOD PURIFIER rrico tf Largo Bottles Gl.Ct r-ticocf Emill Eo'.tles 50 Hu id tlio voluntary testimonials of persons who bavii been cured by ilia use uf Ur. Cl tr'i; Jouasou' ludtaaBiood Br.ip, iii your owu vicinity. Testimonials of Cures. MVER COMPLAINT AND CHILLS. IS kn Salem P. O., Feb. 25, 1879 xjb&t rir: Having tried ; tried your most excellent and found it a valuable Coiniiluint and Chills, I lailian IMikiiI Syrup meaieine lor Liver would reconiincnd thosu who are nffliotnit tn giv it a triHh Mhs. C. Autmak. CUKES CHILLS AND BILIOUSNESS. Edisuton, Feb. 1, 1879. Dear Sir: I was troubled with Chills; had thetn qjaury other day for sjx months; had two doctors attending me v. hen your agent persuadud me to try your Indian Ulood Syrup, and I can say I never hud a Chill after taking the first doae. I cheerfully recommend it to all. Lizzib Wink. LIVER COMPLAINT. Pesmvi-a ck Mills, Feb. 22, 1879. Dear Sir: I have .used your Indian Blood Syrup and found it to do all you cluiin lor it. It U a sure cure for Liver Complaint. Jo.HKPH IlAlNBS. REMEfcf VOR LIVEK AND KIDNEY DISEASE. Edinoton, Feb. 2, 1879. Dear Sir: I can, from my experience, re ommend your Indian Blood Syrup as a sure ur lor Liver and Kidney Disease. Ei.izahktu A. Sands. Our agent can also lurinsli inquirers -with many names and addres of others w ho have experienced the good eirocts of the justly cele. brated Indian Jliixid Syrup, and we would re qubst all in need of a Blood Purifier or Liver Itegulator to call ami get a pamphlet, and muke audi luquiiioo as they iiihv wish. LIVER COMPLAIN!'. Jacksonvii.i.k, March, 3, 1879. Dear 5 T: Knowing, fi-nm experience, that your Iiid'"n Blood Syrup is a bine cure for Liver Complaint, I confidently recommend it to ail suffering humanity. ktutccA Niel. 1 1 Ml!l ft ft? G "fit -W'tf x,s -V" . . rx T ?ri 3.1F8 H I 2 , 5 - frVxV 4M V i FOR THE YOUJtt FOLKS. no Itlffht, Rprnk Truth. Children who road my lay, This much I hare to say : Knoh day and every dny, Do what is right ; Kight things in grout and gtnnll, Tnon, though the sky should lull, Sun, moon nnd stars, nnd all, You shall have light, This further I would sayj Be tempted as you may, Each day and every day, Speak what is true j True things in great and small, Then, though the sky should lull, Sun, moon and stars, and all, Heaven would show through. The Arithmetic of Ulinrerbread. " 11-u-d-i-m-e-n-t-s, rudiments," sneMed Katy. Ii'lieve I'll lind out what that means this very minute ; it's bet ter'n these horrid fractions," and she started to look for the wo -d in the worn old Webster's " Unabridged" tf-ympu had banished from his handsome shelves to ilie children's room upstairs. Poor Katy! she hrul been droning wearily through the rules for multiplk-a- nun iiuu uivision oi iraitions all the long afternoon studv-hour. It wna inr the dreariest part of the wlio'e book. "Case Fh-st To multiply a fraction bv a whole number. Case Second To multiply a whole number by a fraction." These were the very worst, scarcely exceeded by the eorrespo .cling rules for division, andKnty hud just about worn out her brown eyes cryingover the cases in which you multiplied by the numera tor and divided by the denominator, or multiplied by the denominator and di- multiplied b; Titled 1)Y the .'(t uy tne numerator. It is iust the liatefnlest ohl Htnlw ;n school, mamma," said Katy to her mother, who passed through the room and looked askance at Katy's red eyes i he very hardest one to see any use in. I don't suppose I'll ever in ai' my life have to multiply or divicieawholenum ber by a fraction ; hone not, any way. I despise halves and Quarters of things so awfully." Mamma didn't renlv. Imt threw herself down on the little bed that was kept in the nursery, with very dark circles about her eyes, and a pale, tired face. Do you believe, Katy, you could go down and stir up some ginger-cakes lor tea? Christme is hurrying with hrr ironing, and Mary must take baby while I go and sleeD ofl. if ncissihlo thia mion... abie headache," said Mrs. Richards, only half opening her weary eyelids. t Uli, yes, mamma, anything is better t.ian these hateful rudi menfq T lnnt-oil that up just now in Webster. 'First beginnings,' it says; only I think it's hard enoueh to be tlm loaf but seeing no brightening in her mother's eye, she hastened to help her down into her own room. Then with gentle hand she settled the pillows comfortably, saturated a handkerchief with camphor, closed the shutters, and ran softly down st:!l another flight of steps into the base ment kitchen. " Christine. I'm to for tea, all my own self. Mamma said so. and she's cone to lie d Own nnrl filann oft' her headache, and mustn't- lia H turbed." said Katv. half nfi Christine might hunt up confirmation of me gingei-Dreaa business. It was some thing new, certainly, to turn this harum- scarum little creature loose in the pan try to rummage the spice-boxes, and break up the en-am in the cellar in her search for sour milk. Hut. with bn-n-o families, there are times whon ,1m wft crowds fearlullv. and the onlv wav is to press more hunds into the service not .--.:. i : i e i - .... . iiiiu.iiujj uiwuys ii tuey are unskilled ones. " Veil. Mees Katv. nlease kepn tn ,vmcu ob?r dare in te sink so mooch ns v.m can," said Christine, evidently not jubi lant at the prospect of clean! n r im nf rpr a little girl's baking; "an don't leaf te we. spoon in te soaa. nor drin to snnr milk roun' te de n cellar. It s dare in te big jar unter te vindow." Katy got down the gem-irons for the lust thia. greased them with M.-ry's patent criddle-a-ieaser fa nine K.ba- ple itifully supplied with cotton rairs at one end); then climbed up io the siielf where the book of recipes was kept. " 'Mei'ses Vite's soft ginger-cake' is vat you wants, Mees Katv, an' we takes double of the receipt,' " said Cln-istiee, iiuoi ms an expression faniih.-ir to Yn i ton ioks. 'That's iust two of evervthinnr T l iiow, '' and Katy tossed her curls with an air o coascioud creatness. ' Two times one cun of molasses here goes thet. Two times i.wo spoonlV's of soda the.t's four spoons. My! but doesn't it foam up bctuid'ully! Two spoons ginger in two-thirds of a cun of hot wp.ie:- no oil. dear! It is the sodn. .lint ought to go in the hot water, and oh, horrors! it's two times two-'Jiirds of a cup of hot water. "Well, now! If those hniclVl t'ractioiis aren't right here in this gingerbread! Christine, oh, Chris tine!" cried Katv in dcsimir. "(Vinm and tell me how much is two times two thirds of a cup?" But ChrisLine, alas! had already gone upstairs, with her basket of whi e, freshly-ironed clothes poised on her head. 'l1 . ; . .1 1 xvru iiiiicn two-flirtl.S 01 a cun. .V " "'i181 ,je more'n one cup, and ye t ,says a "-'UP- If Vwivsn't for that, 1 P and get two t uns and fill t'lem each iwo-vnaus iuu; nut it can t be only two times two-thirds of a cup that's one cup." And the poor little girl found her.,elf in worse "deeps," even, than ever she had fathomed ill the "Rudiments." Ned came into the kitchen et that mo ment, his books flung over bis shoulder, and Katy's face lighted up.. She could appeal to him. Rut when she asked him how much two times two-thirds of a cup could be, Ned, with all a boy's wisdom, gave answer like this : "Two times two-thirds? Case of mul tiplying a fraction by a whole number. Rule: 'Multiply the numerator of the fraction by the whole number and p'ace the result over the denominator.' " Two times two-thirds are four-thirds. Improper fraction. Reduce to a whole or mixed number. Rule : Divide the numerator by the denominator.' Three is in four once nnd one-third over. One c up and one-third of a cup." " Rut it says 'of a cup.' Ned. Who'd evVr think that 'of a cup' meant part of two cups?" argued Katy, in a despairing tone. " Well, I didn't write the recipe book. Kit, and besides, that's grammar, not arithmetic, and I'm not up in gram mar." And Ned, wisely refruining from venturing beyond his attainments, went upstairs to put away bis books. "Who'd eYcr V thought of such a thing," whispered Katy to herself, " that rudiments would come handy in maKiug ginger-cakes ." The family nle them hot for sunner that, nirht. (irsidte Dr. Dio LewU nd all the iaws of health, and pronounced them very fine rakes indeed. What they lacked in ginger (you see Katy.in her per plexity over hot wa'.er. forgot to double the ginger) papa made up in praise, and. as mamma s headache was gone, they all were happy. Katy was early nt school tho next morninc and. shvinir u to tho teacher' desk, said : " Miss Johnson, vou looked as if von thought I was either crazy or stupid the other day, when I said I didn't believe rudiments were in anything in tho world.' You .op, T meant ' in ' anything we do or make. Hut l'vo come to tell you that I've changed mv mind. Last night I had to make eineerbread for tea. and the first thing I Knew. I got right inro mictions two-thirds ot t iinirs . and all tho rules." Mary B. Willard in Wonderful Mirnges in Arizona. An imaginative correspondent, writ inar from Arizona, says : "It was only a lew weeks ago, between Gila llend and Maricopa, that I vitnessed a most marvelous and exquisite series of transformations reflected by tho phe nomenon of mirage. The Sierra de las Kstrella mountain had entirely disap peared, nnd in its place was a walled city upon the margin of a beautiful lake. All at once the citv disappeared : n nn. tellated mountain rose in the middle of tne lake and turned into a palace, which, after balancing itself in the air, toppled over and sank into the boson, of tho tr.inUU waters. I hen arose a multi plicity of grotesque elevations, which rapidly assumed the character of fairv isivis, whii laKcicrs wiuiin themselves; then, owing to the unequal densities nnd reiraeung powers ol the adiacent strata in mi, me isicis oecatne transformed in to castles, cathedrals, buttresses, cubes. lor.ihcations and other rock systems of arcnueciure, wiiuu only survived, how ever, to vanish on perfect completion. Again rose an object which resembled a magnificent opera house or cathedral, wiili the requisite description of gothic wimiows ana tiomes, naiustrades. im- ered into almost infinitesimal fragments. each ol winch assumed a variety of shapes, with serrated borders, and soon vanished or became truncated below the horizon, ihen arose an immense island, in shape not unl'ke Alcatras; again.it cioseiy resemtiea Gibraltar, tilted in the air, all the while presenting an as pect as threatening as either of the .j,. i. i : . .... oiiunjjuums auove namea. men came the pyramids, and anon, the Casa Cjrande, precisely as it exists fifty miles away. Presently a broad white scarf seemed to have been thrown over the last named elevation, yet permitting a formation like the picture of the " lioek oi Ages." The Camera Obscura. l e ii. i . vnu oi uie wonuers oi Ke.w v orir is Central Park, and the wonder of Centra! Park is the camera obscura " Octagonal." It is a little eight-sided building, sur mounted ny a small turret furnished with a movable lens. Directly und' r the tur ret is a table about live feet in diameter, with a highly polished surface, and on it the scenery of the park and surround ing country is reflected from the lens with marvelous distinctness. Even the country on hong Island, across the East river, is plainly visible, as it one were looking at it through a telescope. Ihe room will accommodate about a dozen people at a time. It is darkened. dozen people at a time. a.ml t',fi only hght admitted enters through the lens and is thrown on the Itnlv table. It is n most marvelous sight; One may see his friends in any part of tlie park. Ihe slightest ripple on the hike, or the movement of the leaves on distant trees, is vividly shown on the tali'", and all the varied and beautiful colors are preserved in the" moving, min iature picture. Detectives repair to the uctagonai wnen suspected parties are supposed to no in tlie park. A man or woman sitting or walking half .t mih away cannoi escape the eve of science. Among the many objects to Vie seen are, Masonic icmpie, the Catholic Cath edral, tho churches of upper New York, and ihe Palisades of the Hudson, each iippraring in turn as the turret revolves. When one wishes to examine a particu lar portion of the park, the superintend ent gives tne machine a turn, and the spot appears on the table, while the be wildered spectator thinks of Aladdin and his lamp, and wonders why, if the days of enchantment have really come, the magician does not transform the clingy room into a palace worthy of such splen- cuci scenes. A Chinese Expedient. A law aimed at the Chinamen's desire to remove the bodies of their friends to their native country for burial has been passed by the Nevada Legislature. It forbids under heavy penalties tlie digging up of any body without first obtaining a permit from the board of county commissioners. Wishingtoknow what the Chinese thought of the law, a rcnortcr questioned a leading Chinaman, who saiu : Well, what can do must, do lute man mnkee law bizness, China man makee new plan that all." " How do you make a new John?" 1 "Well, new law biiess makee trouble. No matter; we make plan, some some Ol.IH'SS, UIO. "What will you do?" "Come see me show." The Chinaman led the way to a shed in the rear of his store, and pointing to half a dozen tall earthen jars of an oval shape, said : " White man makee new law bizness, we makee new funeral bizness. Me company send 'em big jar. S'poso one my man die; put him in jar, cork up, send California, where no hab got new law. Cood bizness, hey?" To find out whether a garden has been planted or not, an exchange itives the following rule: "If one forgets whether beds are planted or not, a way to tell is to turn a stray cat into the garden. If the bods are planted, the cat will proceed to lace round and dig into them and act as if it had relatives in China it was anx ious to get at, while, if they are not, it will sit down calmly in tlie path and seem to be meditating on the progress of miu!rmmv it' nrl- in A fil,.,i A ...,-i I 11 1,1 a ii. s. 11 vats 111- stinct seldom deceives in this matter." Love levels all ranks, but you can't love an onion enough to level its rank. As KsTAiu.isiiEii liEMEiir. " Brown's Bronchial TroclW aro -wiiU-ly known ua an established remedy lor conyhs, coliLj, bron chitis, lionrseness and other troubles ol tlio j throat aud lungs. Twenty-five cents. posing arches and doorways and many grvnt world's expositions held during tho last ei,e,",.;'t and i-uiuiixi lamps, mis last meture gave years, mo Mason & Haiiilin Organ Co. PU:;:., way to an immense tube, wnieh seemed ntlV0 recoivetl highest honors. This is iiotbimr i3.v. :;j.iS'.': to be suspended in the air. until shiv- ll"8! "' dumoiistration that their oriruna nrn I. W The lllraslnar of ntronar Nrrrfi U rrcovernhlo, not by tho use ot mineral an. dative, but by a recournn to elTivtrial tonio trontinfut. Opiates nnd tho liko should only , do unmi as niixiiinncs, ana Uicn as sparingly its poSMihln. Viirorons nerves nro quiet ones, and i no niosi nirecT, wny to rondcr them so is to romlorro the vital energies. That, sterling in- vigornnt, I lost of tor s Stoninoh Kilters, will bo found all-sunioient for this lmniosn, since) it entirely removes impediment to thorough di gestion and assimilation oi the food, so thnt the body is insured its due nmmutt of nourish ment, and consequently ol stamina. Khon. mntio tendencies and nffoctions of tho kidnev nnd bladder aro also counteracted by tho Hit ters, winch is besides a plonsnnt medicinal stimulant, infinitely purer than the raw ex. citnnts of commerce, which react injuriously ii'm tuu iiiTvimi squirm, I ' . . A California Co ony is being fnrmod at Buf- i.. i ., iu seiiio a Tract ot seven thousand lores in California. Thoso wishing to know ill about it nnd California colonies, oim learn by inclosing sii cents in stamps to Cnlilornia c oiony, u w. .swan Street. IlulTalo. N. Y or to Wendell Kastnn, 22 Montgomery IStrcot, San Francisco, Ciilifornia. lioiw l. II. ir..T Mnny hundred thousand dollars are annually expended by Indies for "artificial " nppli- M. ...... .1-- , , . 1 r.Mvt-u iu iiitiu me MiruiiKon and wnsted form, ui uiu Bitiiow sKin, Diotclios, or liver spots, ii it r uuo in lomiiio wenknexs, dysiepsin. torpid liter nnd constipation. If a small ner .,m. .i mis Biiiu wore invesieii in i ir e nmn'a Favorite Frescrintion. ludi OS Wnnld Mrinn ronllo be whnt they now seem to he. It readily cor rects those weaknesses nnd iIIu.miu... i, which deliility and emncintion dennnd. 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Se,it for Mrtc i.Mm Military snt Firemen's Oooda, Banners ft Flairs llltltlllri ate A.iiWIV .I ,rv,d l.u,....UA a. ... ...... ,j i iiuiMie 10 lurniMii proper uourlihuieut Pu not fall to use KiUge't Food, -aei!aK?KrsSk;---3?-'' KELLY STEEL BARB KKNCK KSCR WIUK. I'M anil si I be- J S'.d pr'"t l,.l. ff Msds ondr naL.nl. of I lorv 11. nnil rurclrciilsr MONEY! HSSi ia Tniv i . . MONEY! 1 1 Agents and others wisbinn to uiukb money honorably and very fast, must write iiHjnediately. .Nearly every Farm contains ah article .-idireil worthless by farmers, but now In ureal n-niif j on can make Hundreds oi Hollars hy bcing- (FiiMiij-r - ii.wi,.m.M.r r.t. LU, IIIOOI11IIIL alley, 1', 4 PPI.KS, 1'HtllS mul oilier Fruit rail J. m. De saved rruln orcin .lure i riiini:ii' mul i.nilv i ,,v bv iimilvlnu our I'll I IT TH I' . it l' v v i Tsut to the Trees. Kiisily mixed at little cost; bus been fully tested. Itecelpt sent for SI. Fur Circulars scud Slump. I ul tins out. ISAAC KM. I.IAN t, UUO., Ilox I a, W ashlUh'ton, Daviess Co., Indiana. Agents, Read This! IOII r r-eiftt. In 111 ft tin. A cent r ninVhur ; $241 to per wt k. A-Mr.'bn for Cirinhir, I'ltu-iiix IMinlo Ccipyiikir K1ntlUHmeiit. tL'..la.... l.'s X- ... v -1. ' Wo Mill tH AKultt t bulury ul S1UU tl liiuulLt ud exps?nnt- or allow large com m 10a ion, to el -ir new xpen ua w aud woudurlMl luvbiitiniis. W m an u it vu . aia- pU frue. AddrwB ISUKKMAN A CO., -haU, Mich. M f 1 (MAAr. invested 111 v all Ht. btot-ks mok.-s vlUlOdlUUU f tunes every ntunth. Uuok tut I ftee expiainiiiK'f'VervtliiiiK. Address HA ATEK c Lt., liunker, 17 Wall St., N Y. PURE TEAS. A Kent a Wanted everywhere to sell to families, note! e.tt fct'iclt 111 tlie tuilllitrv 1 nimlitv iinrl limi tlm till urf'P fCitiktliiiiirsi urn. ('ountry smrpkeepers ulinuld call or write TIIK WELI.S iraiUMfAM, Fulton bt., MY. P. O. Ilox 460O. VOUNG MEN ! ' month. Kverv crAilimtA uiiArw earn Telearanbv and earn Kill to SIIH i. iLverv eraiiuaie ifiiAruiitHii niuvm .1 1 1 1 mm -AiiniesB n. vaieniine, Manager, janeavuie, w is. eorn nun iii-Agenuvauttii;i9bMt SJ 0J" "1K art'1 b I" the world; one sample ties. KIODERS PASTILLE8.ftr. uane.ii wu. Mast. BERRY CRATES ? Aud Ituskets. Ill Ulie 1(1 'IS. lteat A cbeuoeftt niailii Sue I lor FieeCircumr. N. 1). bAl I KKS(l, HuiUlo.N' Y. BABY'S FOOD'&" lie eipt, 1. JOHN Ml Mto, llathursl Villase, Canada. DRUG stori: ill a urowiiiff town. or win scii a ball inteirsl t" a IlucuisI con pt-lenl to mi ii I iu ii. jiuure&a I,,X Vt, llaH KllibVllle, Ua. 4 K cour lriiL.k-lrt or Storekeeper for ON.tl I'.VSj j m. in iiiiuii a iu.iii.ni, it ib the u m. C'oilliileiioii &. I'liy .iiie. Sna-lhiiM nUirrly tvu '! Send i-ceut aUUIJI fur IIUU al. JtuXlil, llladier Fj.U.N.Y . 4 ! m W tisWa Tl n ff a.M;Is.aF H r O f.U..siJ4ootixslfyktfeiial NewMusic Books Tho Gospel of Joy, lly Hi'V. Serl. Aimai an, I S. II. i n.FA vtii i h or frrnni ncnuiy, i (tciH1! tn Sonp," fu)t of iroo. tM. n, ImmiB ftn.l nu'loilictniutflf rorllicin. rtuiy. Walt for it i,3fl t cnU ) Tho Shining River est of Sumfniaixil Sung Bookt (M eel Si-Kiit.A bonk of great benuly, belna In elTeet "The (toslwl In Soliu," full of u.ioil t-xts. Willi the best of new liyinin ami nielnilies nwli for (lii ui. In I'rem ami n,,ul,j Is ons of purest ami sweet est of Surutni- W Sung Bookt (M cents.) Kxamlne It. Gems of English Song of the nnMe Host Mi sicai I.inHinv. whli I one of the hooks nearly all the good Sheet Mimic ever puMlsheil. Kill 1 of ilrh Fiititflltm nrnn j nil me KO( the licit Siiiiuj. : u, uriiiiiiiini. iiouimues. ouarus. S.I.UU ciulli. Pinafore eonllniiei In great demand, 1,00 for vocal copy, complete. 7 cents for Itiiitnimental arrnnnement. TIIK NOItrKltP.II. uIho coniilt'te, Iseipiiiliy good, at same price. Tho Musical Record has a great el -dilution, and U a rapital Weekly MiiKleal Paper (f2.iKi per yearl, cents for miiKle copy, contalntng 50 eenta worth of niuslc. OLtlKll 1HTSOXA' CO., iloHton, C. II. ihtso.-v &. CO.. llromlway, IVew Vorln O'J J C hestniit Street. Phils. THE NEW YORK SUN. 1 II,V, I nagei (15 rta. s month VO.no a year I . N luiim KI.IMIa vimr WI-'.KIi I.V, H p.iues. Wl a year. nas me largest iti'eiiialton sn.t Is the most .Interesting paimr In the United CHIV KVT Is emphtttlcttlly the peo- KN'ni.AKD. Publisher, X. Y. City. MOILER'S g COD-tlVgR PIT la perfectly nnro. Pronounood the best by the bigli est medical authorities in the world. Given highest awsnl at I'j World's Kpositions, nnd at Paris, 1H7S. uoia uy DruKKisia. W.ll.tscbit-Uclin Oi I " V WARNER BHD'S COfitTV ratrlvt'd thf HiKti. -t Met'.ftl Nt (! r-cfiil FAitif KxrosrnuN, OViT ml 11HTi..ll loliMsd It. if H 'I 'itl FI.KXIIU.K IIIFC OUSI T tHiUstaj l w aNIaM KP (ml to lrefc 1own orir lih". I'l l'-f 'l b. ii ItVlPROVED HEALTH UurlSEI ! lUHih) Willi 11)0 IrtHll'M O llul. m .it. b m Bali and tlnlM mil rontl ltd i-n.-. Pil. tiy mll, $1.0. Kr ) by lllt'avilnit mnrrliants. vnjti?n rntim. S5 p.r-.afiTTT, N. t. PAiiLNIS WANTED FOR THE ICTORIAL HISTORY or the U.S. The Ereat ilit,'ist III the tlirllltim hlstorv of iiuremin- tiy iiiukes thin the fastent-iielllutf bonk ever publihbe l. Prices rrtlueeil :tl per tent. It Is the must complete lll-r t iry of the l S. ever putillsbeil. Send for extra terms to Anents, and see why It sells so verv taut. Aiblrem niniwii I'eiii.isiiiNO Co.. ebtls lelnlim. Pa I AllIUK .I.I. Till: TIM K The very best Ktioils illreet friitn ttie tmerrtora lit 1llf the usual eiiHt. llest plan ever oltere I I, llllih Airem. m l l.iru-e liuyers. ALL KXPUKS3 CIIA1.UKS PAID New teilns PUKK. The Great American Tea Com nan v. ttlau Vriey Street. IVew York P. O. Ilox U li, Soldiers-Pensioners. we PUIillKI an elirlit - onire nm aner "Tu Nitiunai laineNK ' devoted to the IntelenU of PeiisioniTs. S, d:eiiiaiil Sailors and their lieii-m hIhii i..nitjilim liii..r.tu, foully readimr. Ii lee, Fifty cents a year special linliieenients tn elnb, A prune blank to collect amount due under new A it- kkiiis or Pkssiiih Hill, furnished aratiiitnuslv, to reiMibn subscribers only, hiii! such claims filed In 1'eimlon ouice Witbnut cbarue. .lumiMrv ntlllllllT UK bI1j-Iiiw.,i ,...,iv fr.... Send for It. GEOIiHK K. I.K.MDN A CO.. Wushliiutiin, I). (I. Lwk Hnx 3'J.I. BACK rHUrt th" WODrri OF HELL."' Hv one who ha Ihmi ilif-m f "RISE and FALL of the M.IUSTACHE." lty the llurliucton Ilawkeye huinorlst. Samantha as a P. A. and P. I. Ilv Jukliih A lion's if.. Tlie three briKhtest and la-sl-iiellliiu books out. Aaents, you can put these books In everywhere. Itest term Klven. Addiess for Auenev. AMKltlCAV I'l lll Isilll Vi; CO., lfartford, CLj CbkaKo, 111. Dii.c un;snui;v rnK, forairkin. Mil U1SKASKS. A sure Ki iiie.lv: f,illi nn. known. Send for Circular. Nnyes llios' k Outer, St. I.iul Lord, Stoiitburii t'o., Cble.ii!o. A Sinllh, Lon don: W. M lddox. Itinlev. Ohio: K. Carv. Pes M.i una, V Steal us, Detroit. The most impular medicine of Die day. '1 kl I ii im .111,. 1. ,V I . Ut su.Lu4 M .'., Ia.-..l. of i -' V ti-k .' MiJ nsl . Ik. .u, .ad ,! .1..,. I a.HV. J , -M llflnliMl. ...d K.d.t. .f ..rt.sw VA-T kOK.V FOIINTAIiXH- t-W. Hi. Pil and l. d niiiiuicii rca'iv II ' r use. I' or em;i uel e. e..H, , n-i ' i iiiiniaii A. Co.,, Madison. hid. h V.LilO 1 1lt I4F.T lI I IO A It Y,:tO,NM Wolds ami Idr, I note's llrultll Iou lily , una year, 50c. MiniHiv Hil l. Hub. Co., I'W I;, asili St., New York. BIG; IA Y. With StelK ll Outllts. What ensls .t I S. M. Si-lni'eh, 1 !i H ash'n St., Hoston, Mass. i cts. sells riinidlv fur els. ChI.iI,u.iim ii.,. Inltit it Skli. Disease. Thou. S.iIhIh i lllt'il. I.i. .l Pn.wij 1 1. . i. ., ,.,! ill to write. Dr. F. K. .Mnisli.Oulncy, Mich s57'T a Month and expenses nu n-antced to Aneiit (j) 4 4 Outtlt free. Shaw t Cii..Aui;um, Maisk SPECIAL Vw -Vi y77 H i iZA TEAS THE WEEKLY WORLD (A LARCE a-PACE PAPER) Will' be sent to any States or Canada, post-paid, until January 1, 1880, for FIFTY CENTS. THE CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IU THE UNITED STATES. THE LEADING DEMOCRATIC JOURNAL OF TEE COUNTRY. TRY IT ! TRY Address, If you aro Interested In tho Inquiry Which is tho hirst Liniment i'jv Man nml JSeast. ? tii is h thuniiswcr, nt lost (m! by i wo triNifnilioiii : tho mux i caw ras. AMi lim. ME.I Vi;ritMs;).i Is sini !!(. It p.-;i,'tr;Mcs every sore, wo:in,l, oi I irn -itess, to tho very bono, as 11 il drives o:it nil iiiH.uim ltoryand liinrhid mut ter. It " t?oes ti) tho root" of tlifl trouhle, nnd never I " i to euro in dimblo quick ti- N Y N I' No lsl TAB SMITH DREAFOO. First Established I Most siuceessfu! I TII KIR INSTHl'MKNTS have the Stnmlnrd Value Leading Markets Of tho World! Everywhere rerojnilictl ai the FINEST IS TONE. OVER 80,000 Jlnde anil In use. New neilsns constantly. oik aud lamest i'riees. Best Send for a Catalogue. tainlsi.jpp.waitteiii SL.Bostoo,Hass. SAPOrJIFIEIiLS- Ii tht Old Itellable t'onrentrntod FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. Directions aernmpaiivtne each ran for ma Soft and Toilet Soup iiil kl y. it is t vi.i. w kkhit Ayn strk.yoi h Tlie Market Is ftomleil with (so-ealledl CnnrrntnU m&WK '",1,ll,,,rul,' '" " re.lt "d!?' sa rn uo.vsr. A.vn nvr tiik APONIFIELI WADK11YTHK rcniisylvniihi Salt Jlannrgr Co., PlIIf.AliKI.PIIIA. r tir llrnnrv ri" I'nlit. ...i. i .... BurabUliy H'n.l ,h ,mV VXi IT' 1 JUiIihK Illi(i!s..lr.iiii ieiiii. Caiihin.Mhsk i iinpoMin h. in'nl l' oi u mul l onvevor In iiso. 1 i, binds n'ld r'irrles fl iv. (iia ns. e., over le. p niows.lntoshe.la, darns, e. "Knvei 1 ,!nr, ttino, money, bout on trl il. fienlni s sem. Aj.m.ih wnnteil, CI. H. Wifl;s. Hyrncitse, N. Y. Li 11 CAi Xrt sr sri. r ... Muson ii llainlin t'ubinet Organs Pemonstrated hest bv llK;nEST IfOVOlm at hi WOIII.IVS KXPOSITIONS Ftlll TWK LVK KARS at Pi.,., ini;. Vienna. ihtiI; Sa.miaoo, IK75; rHiulm ors at 1 ',, rTi( r! t;vrr ""'"' l"K'liet hon- 7 address in the United IT ! TRY IT ! 1 mLsil" H PW1 OFFER THE WORLD " Park Itow, Xew York.
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