.v r n m inu 5 JOHNSON'S INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP Laboralorj, 77 W. 3d St., New York Cilj, LATH or JKRJir CITT. TBADK MARE. The Eest Eenody Known to laa I Dr. Clark JoHison having associated himself v-ith Mr. Edwin Ka-tman, an escaped captlve-lors; n alave to Wakanietkla, tlie medicine man of tha Comanches, is now prepared to lend his aid in the introduction of the wonderful remedy of that tribe. The experience of Mr. Eatman being elrailar to that of Mrs. Ch:i. .Tone and son, of Wadhlngton Co.. Iowa, an account of whose aufferlntjs were thrilliiifrlT narrated in the Au York Herald of Dee. 15th, 1878, the facta of which are to widely known, and eo nearly parallel, that but little men tion of Mr. Eastman a experiences will be Riven here. They are, however, published in a neat vol ume of 300 paces, entitled, "Seven and Nine Yean 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, Rnrus, barks, herbs aud berries of which Wakamctkla's medicine was made, and is still prepared to pro vide the (Am materials for the successful intro duction of the medicine to the world; and assures t'.e public that the remedy is the same now at wcu Wakametkla compelled him to make it. "Wakametkla, the Medicine Matt Nothing lias been added to the. medicine and nothing has been taken away. It is without doubt the Hkbt Purifier of the JILood uud Rxmxw&r ot he System ever known to man. This Syrup possesses varied properties. It nrt upon the I.Ivor. It nrtM iiitun the Kidneys. It ru;ulHteH the (towels. It p m i lies tlto Illood. It quiet the Nervous System, It promote IM;ewtioii. It Nourishes, Mti-eiigtliena and Invlz orntes. 1 1 enrrlcs off tlio old blood aud makes Mew. It open tlie pores of tlio akin, and ludui'CM f leultliy t'crwyirutlon. It neutralizes the hereditary taint, or poison in the blood, which generates Scrofula, Erysipelas, and all manner of skin diseases and internal humors. There are nospirits employed in its manufacture, aad it can be taken by the moht delicate balie, or by the aped and feeble, care only being required in 4Utrttum lo directions. l5 OS m CI m a 3b r nil, tTlV X Edwin Eastman in Indian Costnm Bbven akd Ninb Veai-.s Amono the Comanches and Apaliiks. A neat volume of 301) pates, being a simple statement of the horrible facta connected with the pad luuucro of a helpless family, and the captivity, tortures and ultimate escape of itbtwo surviving members. For sale byour agents generally. Price 11.00. The incidents of the inasnere, briefly narrated, are dihtrihuted by agents, Knr.K of charge. Mr. Kastman, bcin iilniw-t constantly at the West, engaged in gathering and luring the materi als of winch l:ie medicine is composed, the eole business management devolves upon I)r Johnson, and liio remedy has beeu called, and id known as Dr. Clarlc Johnson's INDIAN EJLOOJ PURIFIER, Trice cf Large Eo:t't3 ....... CI. CI P:ice:f Siaill tottlja 50 It .' id loo VDln it.ry t.: .-'.iiiK.ul i'. : of pcr.n:is who Irivn - ii eiireil by i:iu u of l.r. Clark Jo!i:ibuu' Indian U!od :v. r-i, ia yocr u .1 vieii.ily, . Yuiliniosia'.j of Cures. THE INDIAN lf,(OD SVKUPTHE IUGIIT MEDICINK. Tins lit nun, Iu., Anoint 25, 1878. Dear Sir: I wns troubled with Kidney Dis use and Liver Compliant. I tried everything which I tliouglit iniht do me mnl, but I did not find the riht uiedieino until 1 not -50-cent bottle of your medicine, which entirely cured me. Mns. Kandall. KN Tilt ELY CUlTEDT" rinsiti itcii, 1'u., AuL'ust 25, 187S. Dear Sir: I wna troubled witii Lung Diieuse and sulTured from other conidaintu bo much hat I could not denci ibo my loolings to any pnron. I doctored all the time, but iound no relief until I took a bottlo oi your Indian iilod Syruji, which left me entirely lreo ol all puiu. Cai-t. Sam. A. Cakoo. liECEIVED GREAT BE ME FIT FltOM IT. IIolmsui;uo, 2Jd Ward, I'liiladelphiu, ) Feb. 24, 187'J. J Dear Sir: I take great pleasure in Haying that I huve given your valuublo Indian Blood Syrup a fair trial in luy laiuily and received great bum-fit from it. Sam'i. N. Soi.r.r. "UVEirclTlvT.NTr Fkssvi-ack Mills, Feb. 22. 1879. DearJSir: I huve lined your Indian Blood Pyrup Hint Iound it to no ail you cniiiu lor n. It is a sure cure for Ijver C'omjduiut. Jdski'ii Haines. REM ED V-FOHI.l VE It-AN D KID NET DISEASE. Ekixotox, Feb. 2, 1879. Dear Sir: I can, from my experience, re commend your liidinn Blood Syrup as a sure cure for liver and Kidney Diseme. ELUAittrit A. Sasds. Our ngeiit euii uUuiiiruh.il -iiKiuirera with many imtncs and addresses of others w ho huve experienced the good ell'iH ts of tho justly eele luuted Indian Bl.K)d Syrup, Hii-t we would re-4iu-t all in need of a Blood I'uriller or Liver Keulator to call aiitl K-t u jiuinphlet, aud make such inquiries ixa tlu-y may wUh. I mini. f g Jwf i flv si fit 0 -'-J. 4'V '"'J. ? FAR .IT, (JARDKN AM) HOUSEHOLD. Household lllut. AlvrnvH watiT plants vvitli it soti!rp. Gel tlie larco, cotuso kind ami yon will s.-vvc yourself much annoyance ami spat tt rel wtills. When llio hams are taken ilmvn tlnv hIiouM be (lainpt tu'd all oyer with thick Httvrch; then receive a complete coat of hlack fpepper; rub it on till they are black with it and every crevice tilled up. Then hunir; up in a Jd'ark smoke-house nothing will ever molest them. The Parisian method of cleaning black silk is to brush and wipe it thoroughly, lay it on a flat table, with the side up wnich is intended to show, and sponge with hot coffee strained through muslin. Allow it to become partially dry, then iron. The prudent housewife who, on ac count of " hard times," has decided not to repapcr the sitting-room, as desira ble, will find the old paper very much improved in appearance by simply rub bing it well with n flannel cloth dipped in oatmeal. Never carpet the kitchen floor. It catches all the dirt, grease and odors of cooking. Stain or paint the floor, then spread down pieces of carpet in tront of the lounge, table and wlirrever neces sary. These should be bound like a rug. They can easily be taken up, shaken and aired. Fruit spots are removed from white and fast-colored cottons by the use of chloride of soda. Commence by cold soaning the article, then touch ffie spot with a hair-pencil or a feather dipped in the chloride, dipping it immediately into cold water to prevent the texture of the article being injured. To remove grease from silk, take a lump of magnesia, and rub it wet over tho spot; let it dry, then brush the powder off, and the spot will disappear; or, take a visiting card, separate it, and rub the spot with tho soft internal part, and it will disappear without tak ing the gloss oil the silk. A moth-destroying tincture is made as follows: One ounce of gum cam phor and one ounce powdered shell of red pepper are macerated in eight ounces of strong alcohol for seven days aud then strained. With this tincture tho furs or cloths are sprinkled orer and rolled up in sheets. This remedy is used in Russia under the name of "Chinese tincture lor moths," and is found very effective. Planting Grapevines. One would SUDOOSe that so simnle n thing as planting a grapevine would not need writing about ; and vet the number of people inquiring "Ilow shall we plant P,f is so great that a few words to thesejnquiries may well be pardoned by those who think thev al-eadv know enough about the matter. The rule is to plant the roots shallow. If they are long when we have transplanted them, instead of sett ing ihem deep we lay them along about four or fire inches beneath the surface. It is of course verv neces sary to press the soil verv hard aud iirm over the roots; that is if the earth is tolerably dry. though in truth no vine should be planted except the earth is iu this good condition. T ! . ir i i ii is very useiui in planting a grape vine to cut it closelv in. Unless the lusr year's growth be very vigorous it may be almost all cut away. This is the way to get a good strong cane for bearing next year, which is tho most that one ought to expect a vine to do. ' Imme diate oearing" is a delusion and a snare. Many a person spends a dollar and a half extra on a vine which he is told by the seller will " bear this year," when for that amount of money he could buy treble the quantity of grapes it will bear mi- inn-, even n u, oears at an. &un Ave like to plant good st'-ono- healthy grapes. The little crow-qui'ls wliich come out as rare grapes at high prices, seldom give much satisfaction. Indeed, it is more likely that the immense failures which generally follow all these introduction's are as much owing to the way their propa gation is forced, as to any inherent ina bility in the varieties to become adapted to soils and climates. Gernuintown Tele graph. How to Make Dyea. A German writer tells us that a num ber of excellent dyes can be obtained from the berries of common plants, by boiling them in water so as to produce i strong decoction. The whortleberry tnd the blueberry, when boiled down, with an addition of a little alum and opperas, will make a line shade of dark blue. The same treatment, with a so lution of nut galls added to it, will make t handsome brown; while, by adding alum, verdigris and sal ammoniac to the berries, several shades of bright purple ind red can be obtained. The juice of euieroernes boiled in water with a little alum will also produce a shade of blue. The berries of the privet, when over-ripe, will yield, by a mixture of a little salt, x scarlet red , and the seeds of the burn ing bush, when treated with sal am moniac, make a beautiful reddish-pur ple. The iuice of the currant, with n little alum, will dye a bright shade of red ; and tlie bark ot tho bush, treated m tlie same way. makes a cood brown. Yellow can be obtained from the bark of the elm, the poplar, the ash and the apple tree, boiled down strong anil mixed with alum witter. T he tassels of broom corn treated in the same way, produce a good snaue oi green. Italtfluir diceae. Why is the interest in raising geese so sniallr Jlow can a uoultrv van! lie com plele without them? I raised three broods of goslings from one goose last year, llio same eoose lias laid thirtv: two eggs this year. Her time for hatch ing the second setting is up now. The lirst setting was destroyed by a new man on my farm, who shook tho CL'irs. thinking they were addled, not knowing that thev need lour (lavs loniror than usual 'n December and January. Gos lings raised last July are hatching now. Every batch of four geese should have one gander with them. I iind that when there is ouly one gander to six geese tin-re are too many infertile eggs. I've Hail only two eggs ol that sort that failed to be detectt d by testing, since I began keeping geese. My geese are of a pure breed grayi.-di brown, knuckle-billed Chinese birds, with large bodies. I con sider them a protitable addition to the pouitry-yanl. Luliko tlie loulouseund white geene, they are not roaniers. Mu ral New Yorker. That times are bad is the cry from all quarters, and economy is the order of the day. Consequently it is not surpris ing that a movement is on foot to abolish feather-beds, and to sleep on tick only. If this is not hard, one would like to know what is. M n who ahvavs act on tho suuart! Chess-men. A Curious Remedy for Throat and Lung Diseases. "A stranger would imagine that n hos pital for consumptive had been estab lished at the Belmont Oil Works w hen passing there on a line day. Sickly-looking men. more shadow than substance; sparsely-built females, and mothers with delicate little ones may be seen passing up and down in front of the works, their mouths continually open, as though they desired to inhale all the by-no-mean's fragrant vapors which proceed from the stills. Such in fact is the reason for their presence in the neighborhood. It is the theory that the vapor gas from the boiling oil is a sure cure for throat and lung diseases, and numbers flock to the spot day after titty. The employees of the works are among the strongest advo cates of the theory. About litiy men are engaged at the refinery, and alt hough they are subjected to nil tho vicissitudes of the weather, and work in the open air the winter through, pulmonary com plaints are unknown among them. This is true nlsoof the four hundred employed at the Standard works nt Point Breeze. The people residing in the vicinity of both refineries also enjoy remarkably good hea It h. It is stated on good authority that some years ago, when the small pox was raging in ihe city, the neighbor hood adjacent to the refinery, which was then situated nt Ilestonville, was exempt from the contagion, and that no signs of it appeared a'ong the streets under which were the drains through which the re fuse of the stills passed. Crude oil is also stated to be a good remedy for pulmonary complaints. For merly large numbers of consumptives were in the habit of obtaining supplies from the refineries, and some wonderful stories are told -of individuals on the blink of the grave who- have been brought back to the vigor of manhood by a close application of the greasy, cof-fee-coloied liquid. Phil'tdclphia Itecord. Extraordinary Drive of Logs. Last week there was started from the headwaters of the Connecticut river, New Hampshire, by far the largest drive of spruce logs belonging to one party ever set afloat upon the Connecticut river or even any river in the United States. Four-fifths of the drive is tho property and under thesole management of the Connecticut Iliver Lumber Com pany of this city. It contains about 50, 000.000 of feet. Ten millions out of the 50,000,000 a.e sold 'o and wilt be de livered to various paper mills along the river line, to be lrade into pulp. Tlnee millions of feet will be rafted from ibis city to the New Haven steam sawmill. Tlie balance will be distributed between the ihvee mills owned and operated by the above company at Mouut Tom. Hoi yoke and Hart font. This company was organized in Fe bunny, 1878. They ere the owners of 130,000 acres o lumber land in New Ilampfnre, including the lands that tvero ibimerly in d'spu e be tween the Knpl;shend Americnngovc-n-menis, and wcie finally Accorded to the United Sta-rs by tho Ashbur.on tierly. Duiin.5 the lil' aid winier months ihe company cat and 'leul Ueir logs to vr . i ous landings, employing 1,000 hands. On the b -oak up of spring, the lo-rsa.e driven down to the Connecticut riror, and so on down, an opeti.ion which vc qu!,es two or tbiee monJ3. Tins com pany supplies io a lerge extecthe en tire New En-j'-ind lumber rmvlrot, a, id also lurflisbes l-ire quen i-'es of lumber uoj.ew j.ojk. nariicra Junes. " Eccentrics." Gay daffodils Blow on tlie hills, And by tho pleasant meadow rills While gayly now On tho mountain brow Doth gambol the clumsy aud brindled cow With a bell on her neck. It is one of these lovelv mornings upon which the violets, bediamonded with dew-drops, nod languidly in the re dolent paths of the woodland, and the wren skips gayly about, that causes the black-eyed maidens to find Dleasure in encasing her snowy arms in an old pair kjl ntuiiwiiga nun j;umg oul IO Ulg in tlie gartien. lie sat boside her in the lane, And Uiere he told his love. He told her that she simply waa A tender little dove. And while he looked into her eyes, And watched her smile and pout, She murmured in angelio tones: " You horrid thing, got out ! " No man thinks he can do a woman's shopping better than she can. but when he is stuck ' on a couole of eauze undershirts she laughs at him, and says it serves nun right ior not allowing Iier to get them for him. Whilo gayly the butterfly Flits o'er the lawn, Aud opens the marigold, Gilded by dawn ; When softly the humming bird's Winglets are preened With suntihine, uh, then do we Hear tlie milk-lleud Shouting like a war-paiuted Iudiau No man thoroughly understands th solemn grandeur of a floor crack until he tries to pick a pin out of it with his fingers. A dry goods drummer is tho pink of politeness and courtesy, lie always re sen is ins rani. The enterprising promulgator of a new tever-anu-ague medicine ot startling vir tue will have his almanac for 1K80 out inside ot a month. It isn't running four blocks to catch a ferryboat that settles tilnan. It is ruisS' ing the boat after the run that uses hiiu up. Now the blossoms fluke the orchard, And the clover lightly blows, Whilo sings tho merry robin' Where the lisping brooklet flows; And while the plucid lakelet Doth seem u looking-glass; Tho wan comes to the window And asks to cut the grass For live cents. A woman is never too busy to stop in next iloor to see now a new carpet looks It is decidedly pleasant to have matu tinal sunbeams bteal into your sleeping apartment that is, when their explora tions are not extended to your eyes. This is about the time at which the small boy opportuncs his father to pur chase him a rabbit. The length of time required by a po liceman to take a lady across Broadway depends largely on the personal appear ance of the lady. "The path of glory" lies around the pedestrian arena. The girl who will almost cry if she happens to let a drop of ink full on a let ter, i never put out in the least when she is told thut she litis spelled disap pointment with one p. AYu York Star. Smoke Toque's 'Sitting Bull D urhuut Tobacco Traveling la V. 4 rm ll.i.rilnn. If the tourist ix unprovided with lome uiedi- ointd resouire. t'hanuefl of touipetnture, food and water ol an uniieeuBtomed or uuwliolo- soiuo imdity, uud a routo Mint liea in the tropic or other regions whore malaria exists, are eneli and all Inmnht with danger to one who nits hccii improvident enough to negteot remedial Kiileguuril. llio eoneurront testi mony ot many voyaoeurt by land and sea es tablishes tho fact that ItoHtet tor's Stonmeh Bitters enables those who use it to eneoimter hazards ol the nature retorrod to with impu nity; and that, as a medicine adapted to stid- lon and unexpected exigencies, it is pecu liarly valuable. Disorders ol tho liver, the bowels and the stomach, lever and ague, rheumatism ami nervous ailments, brought on by exposure, are among the maladies to which emigrants, travelers and new settlers are most subject. Theso and others yield to tho action of tho Bitters promptly and com pletely. Tatknt knurrs at Auction. Tho regular monthly auction sale ol Patent kights occurred .Monday lust at tho INow York ratont Exchange, 67 Liberty St., N. Y. Among the most notable wore Combination Table Bedstead, JjtOOO; Pump, $1,100; Wood Cutting and Splitting Machine, Jf.1,100; Spring Bedsteads, ff.5,000; Hay Loaders, jt 1,500; Car Windows, 5-550; Insect Destroyer, JtUSO; rotato Dropper, 51,000; Saddle Trees, jffiOO. nuttlit at IjmI. Tlie notorious depredator, Kate-Arrh, who has for so many years eluded the most accom plished and skillful dotoctivea, has boon caught at last in BulValo, N. Y. For lurther particu lars ask your druggist for a bottle of Dr. Sage's Catarrh lieniedy, admitted to bo the best rem edy lor catarrh yet compounded. Though they may obstinately resist tho action of other external remedies, ulcers con taining proud flesh, swellings, tumors, leprous granulations and scrofulous sores speedily heal under llio purilymg and soothing influence ol Henry's Carbolic Salve, the promptest and moht efllcient topical application ever discov ered or used. It is beliovod thut thoro is no chronic soro or eruption that may not be eradi cated by this incompurahlo purifier. Sold by all druggists. A neglected cough, oold or soro throat, wluch might be cheeked by a simple remedy, like "Brown's Bronchial Troches," ii allowed to progress may terminate seriously. 25 ots. livery one who thinks of buying an oriritn should read a circular headed " Useful Infor mation for Bui-chasers ol Parlor and Cabinet Organs." A postal card addressed to the Mason llumlin Organ Co. will bring ono, free. lhe Mendelssohn I nitio Co.. No. 21 Kimf. lath Street, W. 1,, sell Pianos at Fuotorv i ncug. rue ior a cumioguo. CHEW The Celebrated " Matchlkhs' Wood Tag Mug Tobacco. The Pioneeu Tobacco Compam, New York, Boston and Chicago. Chow Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco. PETROLEUM JELLY VASELINE. Grand Medal at the Philadelphia Exposition. Silver Medal at the Paris Kxposltlou. '"V1", .iu-uic mum reiueuy inowu ror lue - vl "vuu".i iuiu, aurn, cult, BKIU illsuHBOg, rheumatism, ctihbialus, catarrh, hemorrhoids, etc. Also .... ..U.,D, ,, n,t. ,uirailCi,iij hiiu tiipiiiiieria, t'le, I vl acid approved by tin loading physicians of Kuroiw i,',L1ieV,i!eA TV'-'lt' ?mJe fr",n P,lre Vasal lnetuch at, ailTiij vu.il,lyAl'llUK ILK, Slid TOll.Kl . v -ui'i-, ivi iu u. siiuitar oiiua. 1KTT11BU. COI.fi.4TE &, CO., Hole Agents, New York 23 and Si) rent sizes ot all our Roods. sold hy r nruuKlsts. 1THE Mat of aleilii'ines there are none that are euual to Hunt's lirm-cly for rurliiK Dropsy, Krlght'a Olsenae, KM hit, ItUd- uei and i rinnry complaints. Hunt's Itrmnlv WHOLE curoa hioeiv- Ihttir.peranre, (cn-ra! Debility, i, ravel, l)ia betea. l'atn In lhi Hark, Side or l.olns, and all Divaaes of tlie Kidney, madder and i r narv tirtrana. piiv .. r.rn. ami.e Hunt's Itrmnlv. Send for namnhii in U'U D l ,i,L't. ,, ,.i " m. a. i.uvtt.r.. i lo.nieuve, n. i. AIIEAI ALL, THIS TIME The very best poods direct from the Imnorteri at nail ... ......... ........ ...n. f.mu reu io i;iun AtTent' and large ltnyera. ALL KXHHKS3 CHA11UK3 PA IP New terms FltKK. The Great American Tea Company a ana vtify street. New York. p. o. Bom aits. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ICTORSAL HISTORY of the NS. The crest interest In the thrilling hintorv rr onr mnn tir makes this the fastest-aulllliu tKok ever nnhlUhd Prices reduced 33 per cent. It ia the inoMt rnmnUtj History of the I!. S. ever published. Send for extra terms to Agents, ami see wny u sens so very rast. Address NaviojiAi. I'uni i.inxn Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Is tlie best dally diet for children. Two tnaspoonfult win uiicaeu uhii a pun oi uiui ana water, making substantial meal for a growing child. Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs DemoiiHtrated best by IIIonKST IIONOKS AT ALL w iiki.U S Klr-tlSlTIONS KOH TWKLVK YHAKS, vis, at Pakh, l-tUi Vienna, 1S7.V Simthuo, 1K75; I'hiijdkl fiiii, ITi Pima, IHTrt, aud Oiuho Swsuisn Uol Maoau Only American Organs ever awarded highest uou ors at uny such. Sold for cash or luslallineuu. Iu.ua TUATikD C'atalool'ss and Circulars with new stvles and pnees, Belli iree. aiAll.N a 11AX1.1M OKU A.N OO. losioii. rsew lork or t:iiitaKo. Patents, Pensions, Collections And General Law and Chancery Practice AI.KX. Ii. 11UT1S, Counselor at Law, l'luliiflelii, N. J. Send for Circular. mil vkj Auiuii ft Ctklsuy of $inu pr tuoitiu aud iiwijatoi, or ftlluw ft UrK couimit.iunt to II our new atoi. or atlluw ft jaruft commiaVriiun, to U our nn ftud wuudarnil tUTftiitiniia. H mtin itAal u my. B.m ud wuudtrful lBTttiitinna. H mtin ttvAal u my. Bm pl five. Addtvum bUJSiiMAW CU M ,Mx.hftil, UmK TRUTH MIGHTTI " Mr a-, -si- ml rr3 Mk of hair, aMssa U ra annf asasra f fsar hui ksjiaaaas a aife. taruaJa saf rssU asaa, U tiaaa aad pU akava fm Will liM aaat W tk. 4aa as aaataa, Vtt MAMTINII.4 r..taM ,. . Haas, fki m M sajaasaM I Ifvil pJiiib on lb ilnvV mvt Biiiu-iit on i tinn in Kauaus Pacltlc. ilav 14. Proportional rt-tunis every week ou Slock Options of ao, tlUU, .MM, Olrlcial Heiiorta and Circulars Iree. Address T. PulTKIt WliillT A CO., Hrokers, it.l Wall St., N. Y DYK1S' BEARD ELIXIR rwMi.1,1 !.... r.,.M k...,iTu.M.ta.M IraatiBteViJoal. ika saaajM aaal uatai fai Ihtiims. L. L. bUTH VOUNG MEN l: montti. Kverv ifraduule uuarai l.earu Telegrapliy and earn ajiw lo aiini monlti. Every graduule guaranteed a paying situa tion. Address K. Valelitiue, Manager, JauesvlMe, Wis. Burereiu. crrrus knvrirn o rtaoni I r o priteiti PrlveUota IllLUl. MUUr.ri O rHO I IL.LCd.bv mall. Ktrwe'latCo - :i . --lou" i-isa- A. . 4 nnn Invented In Wall St. Stocks makes SI II T(l .M IJUU forluurs every mouth. Hook sent free explaining evsrything. Address UAXTHK a CO., flaiikeis, 17 Wall St., N. Y T)OCHKT lUCTIOKAUV, SO.tHH Words and a. r. r UUIV'I licail u :. dill ill)', oue year, Xt tiiii line fuB. ii".. r l.. aui ji.,neii ion. rJ O rr n 4 MO.'TII-AKnVanted-aebet Mn IJellilig anu lea in tliuworldi one sample tree. ' Address J AI Itlto.N 31 l.M , Detroit, Mien. ST FAY. With St.ncil Outtlts. What coots 9m el- bells rapidly for ro cts. Culalogue free A 9. U. ftes.M 11a WL u SI., ItoBlou, SODA FOUNTAINS-". . aoa ao. . btoweii resdy lor a.t. r cstal-'sne, As., aililrsis 1 hupiuaa A Co., U.dl.uD. luJ V1VOU CT m tx) SpieeeMf Mnic fortwo3. sunups tiymall. ituit, UKhiiii, Aiiuic ruuiisUcr, tue, i-a. TEAS! fKCXXT BTCKL B ARB rKMOB WIRK. vJT aUdanoawpaUiiUof IsaS and all W. W 1 foi 11. aWuj lurulrciilaf aud pfios lift, W " to Ttina-i Win flvia I'n., ehu-ii. I 9 fl4 liAtJU..laAi'la,Vau, SAPONIFIED Is the Old Meltable Concentrated I. OR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. nirrctlimA acroimmnvln tai-h can for ninklnic liar I Suft ftlhl Inlli-t Heap iilt'kly. IT r.S fVl.L WKUIIIT AM) STRR.VHTH. Tl Market la flondivl with fnn-a11ivl OnnrfntraUd l.vr, which la adulterated with anlt anil Ivaln. anil wail nAvit Mu.yisr. and but run a MAPK IIY TIIK rcnnsjlvanla Salt MannPg Co., PniLADKLPIIIA. MOW TO GET THEM Isthebrlt rirt of tlie .lite. .Mll.IOO ai-ra, f,r isls. lor I're. ennv of ' liimni l'a.,1 Hn Stead," Jilrn Ni J. mlmorctl.sud t um'r, h.hui, hum Soldiers-Pensioners. WS Publish an ntaht tuurn naner " Tub National iKisuhs uovoieu to tne interests or rensioners, Sol diers and Station and their heirs: alsocontulus interesting family reading. Pries, Klfty conts a year special Inducements to clubs. 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