DR. CLARK P$a nnsoiv s INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP. laboratory, 77 W. 3d Si., New York Cilj, LATH Or JXMET CITT. 5 i? TBADBMAnC Tha Best Eemecty Known to Han I Tr. 01.uk .Tnrii'son having associated himself villi Mr. Kdwin hnstmnn, au ecped captive, lon a slave to Wiikametkla, the medicine man of the Coimnrhcs, is itw prepared to lend hla aid In the Introduction of tin wonderful remedy of that tribe. Tlio experience of Mr, Eastman being aimilar to (lint of Mr. Cms. Jones and son, of Washington I n., Imv.i, nn nccomit of whose imfferinea wrrt thriiliniTly nnrrateii in the iWw York Herald of Pee. l.iih, lSTH, the facta of which aro to widely known, r.nd o nearly parallel, that but little men tion of Mr. Eastman'a experiences will be Riven hero. They arc, however, published In a neat vol ume of ;t(H) paces, entitled, "Seven and Nine Years Amour; tho ('ntnauches and Apaches," of which i i ntiun vt ill be made hereafter. Sulllce It to say, that for several years. Sir. Kastman, while a cap tire, was compelled In gather the roots,, pirns, luil;, herbs and berries of which Wakamctkla'a medicine was inrulc, and is still prepared to pro vide tho pamk materials for the successful intro duction of the, medicine to tho world; and assures t ie public that tlio remedy is the same now i iicu WukamctkU compelled him to make it. -SSL v-.V Wakametkla, the Medicine Man Nothing has been added to tho medicine and nnt.hiiiK bus been taken away. It is without doubt the Hest run iK if. ii of the IIloob and ItuNswsa of he Sjstem ever known to man. Thfi Syrup possesses vuricd properties. II nets upon Hie I,lver. It H-tM upon tlio Kldnejrs. It re-iilutcN tlio Itoivvla. It purlticM Hie lllood. It qiiiotx tlio NervuiiK System. It promotoM UiucoHtion. It tourlslie, Ktrcugtliena and I n vl g orntoH. 1 1 curries ofT tlio old blood and makes Kov, It oprsi tiie porosj of the nkln, and induces Healthy A'crsptratioii. It neutrali.es the hereditary taint, or poison In the blood, which peueratcsScrofula.Krysiuelas, and ail manner of ekin diseases and internal humors. There are no spirits employed in its manufacture, Ruri it can be taken by the most delicate babe, or by the aged and feeble, care only bang required in Edwin Eastman in Indian Costume. Skve and Kins Years Amono tub Comancfieb and Apaches. A neat volume of 300 pa'cs, beinj; a simple etateinent of the horrible fuets conuected with tlie sad massacre of a helpless family, and the captivity, tortures und nliiuiate rseaiie of ltd two surviving members. For tale byour agents generally. Price tl.OO. The incidents of the massncre, briefly narrated, are distributed by agents, fiikk of charge. Mr. Eai-tman, bcin utmost constantly at the West, cnguged in gatlierini; and curing the materi n!s of wliieti the medieine it composed, the sole business management devolves upon lit. Johnson, and the remedy has been called, and is known as Dr. Clark Johnson's INDIAN BLOOD PURIFIER. Tricatf Largo EDtt'.C3 $1.CC 1 ico . f Saul) i:o.tL'S - - 60 Ue id tlie oln:itary tostitnonials of persons who li-iv" ih en e:ned by tli'i ur.e of Dr. Clark Juhaou'r Indian I'lcod Syrup, in yjur own vicinity. Tc:tiiu02iial3 of Cures. ''IIK IXDIAN mOD STiUPTHE RiGirr M KD1CINK. PiTTHnuwiii. Vu.. Anmist 25. 1878. Dear Sir: I wai troublud with Kidiuiy J)is- eitMo und I.iverCoinplnitit. I tried everything whioh 1 thought ininlit do me rood, but I did not Und the i i;lit medieine until I got a 50-ceut bottle of your mediciiio, wliii-h entirely cured 'ie. Mits. Ramiai.l. K-NiiilELV CUJtKD. I'liTHiii Huii, I'a., Aui;iiHt'25. 187S. Dear Sir: I was troubled wjth Luiif? Dienne nnd Buil'ered lrom other complaints o iiiueh hat I could not denoribo my leelini; to unv penmn. I (loctored all tlie time, but lound no relief until I took a liottlo ot your Indian lllood byrup, winch lelt mo entirely tree ol all puin Cajt. Ham. A. Cargo. KKCEIVKD ti H E A T IJK T E FIT FKOM IT IIoi.msui ltu, 23d Wiird, I'hiludelpliiu, Feb. 24. 1S7'J. Dear Sir: I tako irretit iileusuie iu Buvintr that I have riven your valuable Indian Ulood byrup a lair trail in my iauiily and received great benetit troin it. b.M L N. Sollv. IJVEK C'OMl'EAINT. Pkssvpa tic Mills, Feb. 22, 1H79. Dear Sir: I have used your Indian Blood byrup and lound it to uo till you eliuin lor it, It is a sui'o cure lor Jjvei Coinphiint. JosKrii Hainks. IEM E I ) XVOl I.lVKli-AN iT KI D N'EY DISEASE. EU1.NUTO.V, Feb. 2, 1879. Dear Sir: I fun, from my experience, re commend your Indian Jtlix l Syrup n a bine cure lor IJver and Kidney Diseasu. Elizahkiii A. Sanijs. DVSI'El'SAAND 1 NDKiESTIOX. . liVHKiiUV, 23d Wind, Jan. 1, 1S79. Dear S" : Vour most excellent Indian lilood Syrup lui1 jjiveu -."leet miliilucliuu when used lor Dyajiepaiu and in Oij,'etioii. Tuhvu. Hawk mm sp wife H ""at i v o r 4 5 to fin cs yt n i 'nSC? aft 1 1 i Mm.. i iilipii I Ihc Mormoti Creed. Tiio Moi nors. it 6ootis to mo have no rc'to'on. ll'pv liowrvpi', liaro a cM'Pfti mid bei'pvQ in t. J hey Iinvo a sysifin oi tl oo'oiy, too, but sncli a ton Rioiip'.ite nlliiir is it ilint u ('clips do scr'plio'i. It is wot.liy of mention on'y ns a ruMosiiy. It tp.,ch",s piiniavily tlift tlipvo .tp nino v ftotls anil tint onii rPdt si'iois boeonie gods n Iip.ivp.i. They rise opp nbove o"o'jer in powpr pj'o' v to in 15 iii v. Jorppd Smiilt is now the cod o' IIms gppevn.i.'on. Above 1' i is ,?esus o N.izn ei'i. wliose su npi ior f od 's Ada'P. Above Adi'Oi is tfebovfii. nnd above Jebovnb is Klohini. Tl'rse p'I b:ve mnnv w.vea nnd tliey a'l rule ovrr tbo'r dpsreodanis, who nve co.isti'iiv'y imens' -i", in mimVv and dominion. Tlie lo'-y of a fc.tiiit when lie beeows a goa defends in sere df gvpe upon the pivpop'' o" vItps r.id ciiildreu wbit-b be n-3. Ijpppo it is Iliac poly.ip" is i.Mjbt nnd enToirpd. ns a duy. Wives a'e eealpti io saiius liere on earta io increase their dominionjn heavea. The cods etc in t lie form "of nipn. rnd m e tlie fa,UiP.'3 of ttie sou's of men in th;s wo -ld. The .en (om nand ncn.s ne the raie oc li.. together wif b a"Pve)a.ion fe'-vei to Joseph SmiUi in Tl is ievcation is called "A Weil "of Wisdom." ard is regarded si'pply rs t ounsel not ns law. Aecord 'n,r io tlio Mormon crerti infant sprin,.-- vn.'r is conde lined. At cpSit years of are e'liidiPii a e ininie ved. llaptism for tne dc..d is rrati"oed, a iivie, person be ns baptized Io one or more o.eail por- lsors. tsoiue f the g -eat me.i of tho nation nnd of the world aie by proxy members of the church, of Latter-Day Saints, ns Washington. Franklin, etc. Tlie'.e have be.'n ninny dispensations of religious futh, but the c,vea.est of all is that made tin oiv;b the Piopbet Josenh. This dispeusa Jo.i will culminate in the settlement of the saints in Jackfon county, Missour i, whence they were ex pelled. lle,e v ill ah the saints be gathered in due tine, and all others bo cut off. All preaching, so far ivs doe trine is concp'.-ied. is ringing a change on tl ese points. The peo le know their artic.es of faith by Iicpt c and are not al lowed to Io;set lliem. .Neither can a Gentile, thouh a fool, fail to learn what the saint3 believe. It is an eclectic the ology that they hold- made up of contri butions lrom every creed. It is a com pound of Christin iity: philosophy and mythology in alout enual parts. J lie form of ciiurch government is that of the Metbod:si Church, nlthoujli the leaders were originally Conieationalisi s in the matter oi church oruer pnd Baptists by profession. t Xlns eongmei ace theology is diamet iea'lv on nosed to the doctrines of the Bible, (1; in being purely mate ialistie, (2) in teaching the eternity of matter, (3) In declaring the pre-existence and trans mission of souls. (4) in preach 5 ng a plu rality of feods, and (5) in ad vocal i-ij ihe ooetnne of a plurality of wives or celes tial marriage. Zu.t'J.ay Atcrnooii. Grflpp'ed by a Mex'cnn Lion. A Tevrs i' ontie-sain, x nnd hunter named F'anklin, n dwellei on the lone some baiLs of iho bead wafers of the LitMe Wichtia. leu, his rpoche for the purpose of bagging sone wild turkeys and other game for boeakiast aext rroro- in?. - Tne hunter was dressed In the broad slouched bat so common in Texas, with boots over ("ousers. a six-s'iooter be'ied in bis waist, and h's i,ru.siy rifle s'ung over "ns sliouktor. His veniu e was qui.e sueeessAil, F-anl 'i.i beinw n center shot. Foilowin'; ihe blinks of the Little Wichtia, he biou?ht down tlnee line cobblers with his niece, pud. bunisman- iike. tied pll of them with a Ip.uhcr llion.":. slung the .uvkeys over his shoulder, and sari.ud for his sylvan home, or rather cirup. J lie shadows or r"iht had a'readv partially fallen oo the niur'niu ins rivei," and the somber gloom of deep solitude! la lien on tlie trees mat line Uio banks oi the Wichti.i. Frank'ia was plodding a'ong in the dim shades, uncou ;cious o.' danger from man or lieast whea he ielt a sudden shock, as if a great lo:d had been preclpitaied on bis back. Uti-eiy aniiizc' -.nd stv.nneu. t.ie liunte- arose from the s-.oopiug position J.ilo which he had been thiown. end g'-apDlcit with liis unknown and myse'-ious ossai lant. 1 l's hist idea was tliat it was some devi'-hsh by some curious chaoce turned loose on lt nti. A fierce combrt ensued. His assailant grappled with Mm, but seemed to diect ins st enith aa.iMisu tho iu"rht cairieil on his back. Franklin co.'id not use his gun or his pls-ol, lut sr uck at tlie var mint " witli Ins list ana endeavored to tree himself lrom tho intruder much aiier tne manner ot tne cii:incter in tin; A 'adieu JNi'HKS, on wliose pck was sndied the O.d Man of JieSea. At last ih(! aoima1. fo; sucu F'onklin at lcno;th ner 'civeil it to be. succeeded in seampcr- 'pz O'F with one o" the m 1 c"s, followed by the hunter, who now drew his gun ai we 'I as knife. Mo il-'cd one shot at bis assailant. Tut this only env.ied him and the animal. mrJiiiijr a dead'y 8p,,;n ;, alighted on Frank 'm. at the s.Miie time p'anllnz its claws deep into bu nek and checks. The hunter w.is also fcarlu'l v toni and mnntled about the arms, 'p'rs and other p:"..sof the body, where the sharp teeth ot the brute we.'e rapidly plt'iited. A.ier the last sivniii when the animal had fastened its ug'y clnws in his face, FiarLlia nlun";ed li's knife into his enemy, who fell dead o,i tho ground. O.i e vaminim; the " va -luint " tho bun uv 'ound it io bo a Me-;ic:ia lion of bllff K' ft. fsnell W!i4 liw tven nn fcebled condition, after such a death shU't'ie, that it wis with dillicultv F uaklin leached his ranche, where his wounds were dressed. Condo'as. The gondola of the present day is, in general style and character.- mst what it was in thedays of Venice's gury, but the gondolier ot io-day is doubtless a less pic uresque person, for he is of the ordi nary type of bis class, and as lazy as the day is long, (iondalas. according to their size, have one or two gondoliers, who row with a peculiar motion, standing up in 'he ends of the boat; ihee use but one oar, which is quite long. The gondola is always painted a dead black, without a line of color to relieve its somber ap pearance, but the better class of them are, for till that, quite ornate in the elaboi-a-tion of wood-i.'.i''viiir and upholstering, with a neat and cosy cab covering tho center, which is generally taken oil' in lino weather. The gondola, is the only means of conveyance between dill'erent parts of the city, though all point s may bo reached on foot by means of the nar. row little streets and bridges. It would b'llae the att-'mpts of any stranger, however, to find his way about alone. LitUr from VmUce. FOR THE FA ill SEX. MfWI nnd Notra for IVomrn, They bae a women's printing com pany in St.' Louis, Mo. Wedding bouquets are now carried 'n bags banging at the side. A New York bride recently received a 3ctofolid gold liai' pi.-s for a wedding gi w Mi a. Ann Simnson lins been nppointed surveyor of roaud for a parish in Kns- i-ind. A daufchter of TbcodoiNJ Hook is keeping nn obscure lodging-house in Dondon. Bulwer Lvtton said : " The secret of fashion is to surprise, and never to dis appoint." Dr. Mary Safl'ord-Blake is now one of the faculty of the Boston Lniversity medical schools. Mrs. Anno Perkins and Mrs. Sarah Osborne have been appointed overseers ot Mio poor ot the parish ot Ulnlton, England. Twenty women are pursuing the medi cal course o." studies at the University of Berne, nnd will graduate as doctors of medic'ne. The admission of women to the de partments of arts and laws in University College, London, b:n developed no diffi culties, aj was anticipated. A lady of fashion has a fan each stick of which was painted by celebrated American art'sts. It is a curious but harmonious mosaic of pretty pictures. Miss Hods, the Philadelphia cooking teacher, wears a black gown nnd white apron while lecturing, and decorates her self with a gold neckiace and a locket as big and bright as a pie plate. It is said there- are 100,000 women in Xew Yorn city whosvpnort themselves, 50,000 of whom receive less that $3.50 a week. Many giris work in stores for $2 week and board themselves. In a recent return to the Refflstvar- General of a marriage solemnized in the Norln of England, tne clergyman states that the woman married, aged nineteen. is the thirty seventh child of her father, by Ins hlth w le. It is announced that six of tho eight young lames who acted as bridesmaids when Nellie Grant was married have already found husbands. The moral is be bridesmaids to the daughter of a President if you want to marry early. Miss Virginia Hicks, a voung ladv of Wyandotte. Indian Territory, was thrown from her saddle by her horse. She stiuck on her bead," and a high tortoise shell comb which was in her hair was drive., into the brain, causing almost instant dea'.h. Referring to the allowance of pin money given to English ladies, the Ixip- aon (Juccn, a nigh authority, in an article on the sub'ecii savs that $2,500 a vcar is tiie usual su n allotted in the hignest grade oi me, even in tlie eaeot men who have lrom 100,0C0 to $150,000 a year. A Ud ' whose husbaad has from $15,000 io $0,000 would get annually from $1,000 to $2,000. Tolle.f of jtnC'quU) . Certain prized records have come down to us descriptive of the toilet of matrons in antiquity. Oue or these chronicles is entitled, "Employment of a bahnie Eady's Morning." it is a won devfal production, introducing us to eve 'v accessory ot lemale attire, and teaching the way thev were nut on be fore the time when those full-figured Sabines were so roughly handled by lioman warriors. The writer leads the reader to the lady's bedside and through her earliest ablutions to tlie completion of her toilet, a fact or finale she an nounced by spitting on a mirror which one ot her attendants handed to he:. The ceremonial observed for the adorn ment of a Roman patrician was no less minute than the care lavished on her person in order to enhance beauty with regard to form find color. The ext.'cme simplicity of the Roman and Greek cos tume dispensed with recherche otherwise than in the matter of headdress and graceful draping, but the embellishment of ihe human ace has'always charmed the lemale mind. In countries where dress styles had a permanent cut, women were, well versefl ia the elaboration of cosmetics, and directed to the preserva tion of their skins the arts now resorted to, mostly, for fascination by means of dress. No wonder that a whole morn ing was devoted to toilet. Ladies who. in our days, uphold the uniformity of costume in antiquity should consider what a loss of time permanent cuts will cause, and no longer maintain that the women of Rome or Greece were wiser than ourselves. Jiany who ore weary of the whims of La Mode are not only urging reputed laslnon writers to advo cate a return to the peplum. etc.. but aro suggesting that literary ladies are the proper persons to set this example by adopting the antique costume them selves. In the government of Cherson. Russia, in the bed of a river, a peasant found an "egg of unusual size. It is equal to forty hen's eggs, whearas the ostrich egg is equal to only twenty-four. It is of yellowish color, and being found between the clay and gypsum layers, is supposed to belong to the tertiary lormation. Ihe purchaser of this egg offered it to the Imperial Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, for 10.000 roubles. The academy fusled to buy it, on account of lack of means, but asked permission to take a mold from it. 'J he British Mu scum litis now bought this unique egg. to the grief of the Russian students of natural science. Dr. E. B. Foote, in bis Health MottUily, says tlie tenement-house retorm lnaugur ated in New York is a good movement, but that while " well-to-do people gener ally aro becoming wild over tho plans lor delivering tlie poor lrom their ill ventilated apartments, their own houses. lecture-rooms, churches, places of amuse ment, etc., arc choked with foul air. In most of our large churches, in cold weather, more attention Is given to warmth than to the purity of the air. As a rule, tho lecture-rooms of our med ical colleges, which ought to be models in this respect, aro as bad or worse than a cheap show-room ; nor can you go into a counting-room or other business place on a January day and not find that more attention is given to heat than to ven tilation the thermometer often marking eighty degrees or over." ISrown's lli-oiicliial Xroehes, for pulmonary and iistliiuatiu disorders, have proved their eflicaoy by a test ot many years, and have re ceived testimonials lrom eminent men who have used them. Twenty-five cents u box. The MendelKsohu Piano Co., No. 21 Ens loth Street, 21. V., bell l'iauou ut Factory prices. Write lor a caiuloguo. Vrotrrt th Nj-nlrm from Mnlnrln, It in poxHihlo to do thiB even in region ol country whuro niiiifliiin i most rile, ami where the periodia lnvnrn which it muses annumo their inoHt lormidithlo types. Tho immense popularity ol Hosteller's Stomaeh 1 iltois is very hugely uttrilmltiblo to the laet ot its t ill ottey iw h remedy for chills und lever, bilious remittents, nnd us a preventive ot tlio various tonus of malarial disease. In those, port ions of (ho West nnd South where complainls of Him iinturo prevail, and in the tropics, it, is partiunlarly esteemed lor the protective influ ence which it exerts; nnd it has boon very widely adopted ns a substitute for the danger ous nnd comparatively inclVectivo alkaloid, ul plmte of quinine. Physicians have not liecu among the last, to eonccdo it meritA, nnd tho emphatic professional indorsements which it has received bnvo ndded to tho reputation it has obtained nt homo and abroad. A Jlyntrry KxplnlneiK Tarlor scene: Mrs. Urown, who lias spent tho summer among the White mountains in search of health, and who seems to lmvo senivhed the whole mountain" sido without be ing able to nnd n pair ot blooming checks or nn inch of healthful skin; Mrs. White, who hns remained at homo because her husband could not nitord to fro, but whoso fresh com plexion nnd bright eye seem to have caught their bloom nnd brightness lrom mountain breezes. Mrs. It. Dear mo, Mrs. White, how well you nro looking! If you will not think me impertinent, let me nsk how you can keep so healthy in this dreadlul city? I have been to tho V into mountains, go there every summer, in laet, nnd 1 can t keen oil tho doctor 8 list nt that. Mrs. W. (smiling) I'll tell you the whole secret, Mm. Urown. You remember how poorly I was last spring, somo days even be ing confined to inv hod. Dr. told Mr. Wliile to send me to tho mountains, but I knew ho couldn't nllurd it, nnd I tried Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Its effects were so marvelous that I also tried his Cioldun Medical Discovery, to clcanso inv system. In inv opinion, ono boltlo ot the Prescription und the uwovcry is iieuer inun six weeks ol tlio White mountains tor n sick woman. I have only been out of the city a week during the whole summer; then my husband nnd 1 went to lluinilo nnd stopped ut Dr. l'ierco's Inva lids' nnd Tourists' Hotel. Tho buths nnd nio- hnuical apparatus for treatinir patients were alone worth going to soo. Besides, our accom modations woro better than we hud nt Ixmg Urnnch last year, and tho drives nnd scenery nre superb. Iot tne ndviso vou to uso Dr. l'iorco's Favorite Prescription, nnd try tho In vnlids' und Tourists' Hotel next summer in stead of tho AA'hito mountains. A speedy ouictus isiriven to n huckinrr eoiudi by that inestimable spccillo for pulmonary, throat nnd bronchial complaints, Hall's Balsam for tho Lungs, which cures consumption, bron chitis, pneumonia, pleurisy, labored breathing and other disorders of tho respiratory oriruns. When n cough manifests itself, tlio earlv use of this boncllcent medicine is earnestly recom mended, ns tlio UilllcuJty is more easily over come in iu incipient stago than later on. Sold uy all druggists. CHEW Tho Celebrated " Matciii.kss " Wood Tag Plug Tohacco. In Pionkkk Tobacco Company, New York, Boston, nnd Chicago. A cable dispatch to tho Associated Press savs that Mason A Hamlin have been awarded tim highest gold modal nt tho Paris Kxpositioti for ,v. n.i . . ...... . . nieir aiHiict urgans. i lurry nest makers of tho world were competitors. I l.cw Jackson's Hest Sweet .Navy Tobacco, n.i 1 c Vogue's Sitting Hull Durham Tobacco, PAPF.ll mic FOHSAL,K. 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Hunt's llcmetly em-oiiraiira ami cre TO ate!" nn !w-tMi timer- up the t. xtein; ami kooi! health ia the reMiir or iihiui; mini iirmriiy, enu ior piilnphli'l to WN. K. CI.AHKK, I'lovtiloiiie, R. I, Aiir.Ai The verv host coods i!rot f to ti 'mporters at llnlf the iiHiml cost, llent plan ever oftered to (luli Agent and liime r.uyers. ALL KXIMIKSS C1IAHUKS l'All). New tonus FKKK. The (Jrrat Amorlrati Tea Company, ill ami Vesey Street. New York. O Hex 4 a:. 7if-7 vVARiTSil EUO'S COSSETS Vib V'A 4i.rTVVfK tit. -.1 M mti lir rmr U l"A1H KXTOSITION. tl(T Itt fits Milli 1Tlftr o, nn.l il ' f -V Thrlr HKAl.l U I'tUthh V Hli llr 1m ,'limiMpr, Thalr N I'HSINU COHNET If i.riivc.i Hunt, t inw rr "irr 1 ivnrm 'th tlrllflil f 9X9rj Tiullir. For "Muliy Kllli"fHiiR inrrriianii. W Alt N til BROS., 331 Rroadway, N.T. AKWT( H'ASTHII FOll "It A Cli. from the UIO VTII of IIV.1,1,." liy one wno lias ieen lucre i "liise nml I'all ttfthr M1H STACK K.' uy tne iiuriuiKion nawKi-ye iiuruonsu "Saimiutha ti a V. A. ami I. I." Ilv Josluli Allen's wife. The three briohtest and best-sol I Ihk books out. Auenth. you can put these tiooks In everywhere. licM tcrins liven. Adorers ror Aitency, aaikhiuaim l l iu.imh.x. III.. Iliirirord, Ot.) Chtcatio, 111 MOUER'S TO' COD-LIVER Ol L In perfectly rnro. Prononnoed the best 1y the h' est medical autliorities in tlio world. Uien liiKlit st cbi medical award at 1 'i Bold by I'm warn ai i oriu a r.sixwitinns. ana at l aria, in. 3. bold by Drutrmsto. W.U.chinirlln &i l'o..l. v. Iffl CURED FREE. An Infallible and nneicelled Ren-erly fo Kllii.l :illeny or FullliiKlt kies wan Milt eil to eilert a iiei-.ly and ! K It 1 A W 1". W X ell 5 ITS 'A frjie liottle'- of my renowned specltluand a valuable -rreaiiso setii to any suiteirr sendhiK me his P. O. and ex press address. Dr. II. O. HOOT, lst: Pettrl Street, NewYork Soldiers-Pensioners. We puiillsh i .1 clKht-pnife piiMT Tna Nationai Thi iiitne " devoteii to the Intercuts of Pensioners. Sol diers ami Sailors and tbeir bclrs; also contains interesting run', y ri aiiuiK. P:.ce, Klft.v cents a year special Inducement!, to clubs. A in oner biank to collect amount due under new As iiicaRj or Penmion IIii.l, fiirulshed iiruliiltously, to reuular siilisnliets only, and fn--h claims tiled in Pension Oillce without chnrKO. Jaiiuaiy numlier as specimen copy free, Jenu lor ll. ni-.iii;i,t I-.. i.f.MO.-y i u., Washiniiton. I). C. Lock Box O.N'H ItoTI'I.K WARUANTKHA perfert cure for all kinds of PlI.KS Two to four botth-s In the worst cases or I.KPIIOSY. Sf ltOI-'l I.A SALT lillKl M. KIIKl'.M A'l'ISM K1HN KYS. UYSPKPSIA.('AN:Klt, i:ATAKKII. and all diseases of the SKIN and HI.OOD. Kntlrcly Vcce table. Intennil am! external use, Money returned tn all cases of fail ure: none for 111 years. Sold eveiy- where. Send Pur panumiel, fl a liotue. II. I. FOlVIiE, Hoston. Rupnllr-s) for Lrxleps, Clinptrsi, and Commiindi'rioM, rnanufiict- nreil bv M. C l.illi-u Jt ('. tUum- bus, O. Svnil for Fries Lit. firKnlfrhts Templar Uniforms a Specialty. Military. Society, and Fireman's Goods. THE NEW YORK SUN. 1 A I IiV, 1 p.ii;es. B,f i ts. a nionth; SO.riO year m 1 , n 1':ikcs. siio a year. AVI l.li I.V. H niifcs. l a year. TIIK Nl 1ms the largest circulation and Is the cheapest and most Interesting paper In the United Stal'-s. THE WEKHLT TS Is emphatically the peo ple s luaiiuy paiier. I. W. ENGLAND, Puhllshcr, N. Y. City. P "AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ICTORIAL HISTORY ofthe U.S. Trie RTeat Interest In the thrilling history of our coun try makes this the fastesl-wllliiR book ever puhllsheu. Prices reduced .tl per cent. It is the most complete tory of the U. S. ever pulmsliol. Send Tor extra u-rnis . Agents, and see why it sells so very fast. Address Nationai. Piibushimi ('o., Phllilileliihia, Pa. .-..r..tllllL- llllt 11,1 111 till 1-11114. Kold at S.ic. 6.Sc. Sl.'i-, fl.so. Take no other. In use for I J eais. WOOLMCH t (!(. on every lahel. Masou & Hamlin Cabinet Organs Demonstrated bests l.y HIOHKST IIONOIIS AT AL WiikI II S KXPOSITION'S l-'Olt TWKI.VK YKAHS, vu at Paiiis, in;?; Vikska, UT); Samiiauo. Piiiiadsi puia, IsTti; Pakis, s,h, ami i.kand smsiiisu uoi.d mkua ic:4 itt,v a iiii-rii-iiti ( iiifiois ever awarded liiuliest h- orsatanv Blltll. Sold for cush or Installments, lixus- tuatsd Cataloouks uii-l Cliculars with new styles slid iTUes, sent free. MASON UAHkliM UttciAil VU, lloBton, New York or Chicago, i KK1XYSTKKL It ARB FENCE WIRK. ftire it. 8nit for.irculM nii pric I Hi, HeuI undor PftUntt or ihm mna miium- . TltOKV W II"'' - ' 1 minim Me mil pay Ag.l.ls Balmy of tlnu per dim la at xpenses, or alio a large commission, to se ur nt w .1 wnniLrfiil inventions. H' mn whixt we my. Bal f Die free. Addrosa BUEUMAH A CO., Marshall, Mlcl . iki ec r Tirotlts on IA days' inv- stiuent of 1 nfl $ ID JU in Kansas Pacltlc. May l.- Proportional returns every week In Slock imuioiii oi t0, ., 1M, WU, OnViiil It. ports and (Circulars free. Ajhlress T. POTI KK WK.IIT k CO., Hankers, 11.5 W all St. N. TP.rrn m mighty i -ia H.n.a. Ik. H, Bus-d Bm ft... Wtl. w ., fc, Cm .ih ,ua, .. h.V, nm W ) ft kct .1 hftir, Mftfl 1.. irrt .f r.l.l. ttuwft. M VilV, ia iuaU at, ili d' f -nnTi. I'i.y UaITimi, i rt-i rT , ' ms nnn Invested In Wall St. Stocks liisxe 51 II tf Sil nnnrortunes every month. Hook sent Vi w IV V""", rce explaining everything, ddress BAXTKK 1 CO.. Hankers, 17 Wall St., N. T. VOUNG MEN mouth. Kvery graduate gui laro Telegraphy and earn SIO to 1XJ a earn SIO to guaranteed a paying situ tlon. Address H. Valentine, Manager, Jauesulle, w m. A LARGE: f'HKCKKH-HOAKI). set of Checker Meu, (ireat $) t'rue Pu.zle. slid sample )sckaKe Fain v Colored Writing Ink, all lorlwo .it . ihiiids A, hires. KuRNKUlil IE I CO.. llullilnole, aid. I C Kr'r"'"t Mai-lilus nster LOCK OllOeHil r. v new. Hest thing 11 tue iii.-ilket for A---. -ills. Illustrated Catalogue free. Admi.-s W. P. H 11IK HKK k (U)., Clliclnnatl, O CQQnfl VIAW. news-Make !- -Sf WMidkstilll 8 1 If you aro Intorcstcd In tho inquiry Which is thp host Liniment for Man and lloastl this is tho answer, at tested hy two generations : the MEXICAN MUSTANU LINI 51 CM'. Tho reason Is sim ple. It penetrates every sore, wound, or lameness, to tho very bone, and drives out all Inflammatory and morbid mat ter. It' goes to tho root" ot tho trouble, and never falls to euro iu dopble quick time. tJm .lflifftlftt.Hi.SBI N Y n c-ai THE GOSPEL OF JOY The Cl-ospel of Joy Is a new Sliik'InK lloolc of iiinisunl tieaiilv for Ooii'd Meellnii. l-ainti Meetings, Devotlouul Aleettnga and .Siiuilny-scli.oU. Ilv ltev. Saviiel Aihan and S. It. Srw. It eontulus k larue ntiuilH'r :f new and very superior Hymns ami Tunes. The general ulyle Is very clierrful and brlKht. as elltN A cullectlun ttiat lias so iniit-h to say and slug about ' Glad Tldlniss of (ireat Joy." Hotli wonls ami music are of an elevated character. romuH-niltiiK tlM-nmelvc to iM-rnons of refined tante, ami the " iliiiii-luK measure " s nreviilent iu uiany rectut comiH-sltloiM has been carefully avoided. I'rW-e i ts., for which specimen conies will be mallod to any addiess. Sco Decoration Day Music In the SIusicai. IUcohd, 6 cli GOOD NEWS! ('AH cts. the genial Sunday-school Song linos, has thon sainls o friends. Do not fall-to examine and try It. There are 27U Sonus. In the ci nitositlnu or flection of whli h gieat taste and uhllltv has l-eti illsplayed. Kx amine also "Shining Hlvcr, ami "The Hlvvruf Life, two standard books of great hcttuty. O Limit IHTSO.X A- CO., lioaton. V. II. IMUon &. Co., 1:1 llrond vy. New York J. U. Iison A, Co., Wit lirstunt Street, I'lilla. ti smith ma CO. Flrit I'.stablUhrd I Moat MuccAiI I THEIR INSTRUMENTS have a Standard Value In U the Leading Markets Of the world I Everywhere recognised as tne PINJ5ST IN TONKJ OVER 80,0Q0 Iitr1e mifl In nae. New Designs constantly. Bet Work and Lowest Prices. Mir Send for CnUilogue. Tremont St., opp. Waltham St., Boston, Mass PETROLEUM JELLY VASELINE. tiraml Jlcrftil at tho I'hllatlclithla ILrpoHitlon. Silver Medal at the Paris Kxposltion.' The most valllahlo fnmllv remedy known for the treatment of wounds, hums, sores, cuts, skin diseases, rheumatism, clitlMslhs, catarrh, heme rrhnlds, etc. Also for coughs, colds, sore throat, croup and diphtheria, etc. t'scd and approved by the leading physicians of Kurope and America. 'Ihe toilet articles made from pure Vaseline such as POMADK, COLD CKKAM.CAMPIIOK ICK. and TlllLK'P SOAPS are superior to any similar ones. Tuv thkm. t OLti.VTK vt CO., Nole AitenU, IV ew York. 2ft and 60 cent sizes of all our goods. Soin ny all DrngKi.ts. OAPOWIFlEp? I the 011 liellnble Conceutrftted Ly FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. Directions accnuiiwiivlna each can for Miking Hard Soft and Toilet Soap tul( kly . it is rui.L wuiuur and wrexutb. The Market la 'flooded with (so-called) Concentrated Lye, which is adulterated with suit aud resin, aud Wim'l imilce lump. SAVE MONET, AND BVT THE APOIMIFlElfa MADE BY TIIK rennsylranla Salt Manurg Co., PIIILApELPIIIA. j EX ODO S To the liest lands, in the best cltmste, with the hest markets, and cm the best terms, alouK the Ht. Paul, Minneapolis k Manitoba 11' J, I Wle ISt. I'slsI k i'scltio. 3,000,000 ACRES Mttialy ia tba Fauioua RED RIVER VALLEY OFTHE NORTH. Oa loo tluia, low priuen and eatiy payiueoU. v Pun phi t with full information inailei fr. Appier to D. A. McKIMLAY. Land Com'r, Ht. P. II. A .11. Il l , SI. f oil. Hitiil. anrns MO T I l-AKcnlsWaiilc.l-a bra JS jnr-lliui( aitii-li-ii In On won. I; one sample tree Address JAY liUONSON Detroit, Mich. 1)(K'KKT lll('TIO.l It V.:tO.(MMI Words and lr. Koote'a Ilea 1 1 li M out lily, one year, RUc Vwui UiU. Pun. Co., 14U i. tHlh bt.,Mi:w Yolk. ..