V v - OHwsorj's INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP Laboratory 77 W. 3d St., New York City, 1.AT1 OF JKRSKT CITT. f TRADE If ASK. Tha East Eeiaeely Unovra to Han 1 Dr. Clark Johnson having associated himself with Mr. Kilv. in landman, nn escaped captive, ionij a slave to W ekiiaiotklii, tho medicine raim of tho Conisnchcs, is now prepared to lend his Hid In th Introduction of ihewonderfiil remedy of that tribrj Tha cxpcrii nt o of Mr. landman being similar tliat of Mrs. Clias. ,Inno and son, of Washington Co., Imvn, an iiccount of whoo snffcrinrrs wcra f hriiliiiL'l y narrated hi (lie A'.'i I nrlc llrraid of Dec. 1.1th. 1S,N, the farts of which ar no widely known, fndao nearly parallel, tint but littla men lion of Mr. lvistni.u.'s experiences will bo given lerc. They d'f, however, !illilicd In n neatTol imii of .'10(1 pnlitled, "Seven tiinl Nine Years Imoni; tho Cnmanchos and Apaches,'" of which mention v ill lie made lie-ivafhr. Sulllco it to nay, that for several ycii, M r. Kastman, while a cap tive, as compelled j pi the r the rocts,4gunia, tark. herbs and l"mcs of which Wakanietkla'a neilicinc vis made, mid is Mill prepurcd to pro fide the samr materia! for tho successful intro duction of the medicine to Ihii world; and assure the public, that the remedy i tho satno now aa wheu WakamclkU compelled kirn to make it. Wakamelkla, the Medicine Man Nothlns has been added to the medicine, and nothing l as been taken away. It Is wfthont doubt tho Hknt j'uiiipiKn of the Ui.ood and ItENEwtu ot the Svstkm ever known to man. This Syrup possesses varied properties. It artn upon the I-lver. It KvtH upon the Kidneys. It recti latex tlio IIowcIm. It purllieK tho Klood. It qulem the Ai rvoux Sjntcni. It roiin(es lt:oitioii. joriUcK, strcn Athens and Invls- It carries ofl tiio oll blood and makes I t opens, tlio, pores of the skin, and Induces Healthy Vcrspirutloti. It. neutralizes the hereditary taint, or poison In he Idood.which Kcnorates8crofula,Krysii',.a, and 1 1 manner o( skin diseases and internal linnini s. the all i hero are iKismritseniiilnvfvl ! ,u t ami l itea:i taken liy lliu mo-t deiica'tn b'ulw. or e, mix -jnly being required in Sdwin Eastnm h Indian Coettmie. 8rEs aw, Ninb Ybars Among ths OoMAXrnir Ai Ai'ai lies. A neat vnume of 3"j p."i.e, being n simple Hstenieiit of the h i r:lir (una ciiiiueod m ilh tie rad iu-arro of ah Iple fiimilr, and tiio capii i:y. tortures and ulnuiate escape of its two mrvtin itieinliera. ur tt by nur agent generally. Trice fl.OO. Th ineideiita of lao inassarre. brii dv uirraU4, are dihtrihuted by agents, rr.as of i hare. Mr. Kastman, Leiui; alinot coii-lanl ly at tha Wct, engaged in Katuerimr and curinj I lie lnatert ala of woicli thu medicine 1 composed, the tola basiness nianaemcut devolves upon Dr. JolmsoB, and th remedy lias been called, and is kuown aa Dr. Clark Johnson's INDIAN DLOOO PURIFIER. Prica of Largo Eottlea $1.00 Frico tf m..ll EoUles 60 Usui the voluntary testimonials of persons who have been cured by tha line of ilr. Clark Jobusou bhUu Uloid Syrjp, in yuur own viciDlty. Testinioniala of Care. KNTIKKLY CUliKl). l'lrrsut Koii, . Aii"ut ,'. Dear Sir: 1 was troubled with Iahijj Waotise and Huil'nml lioin other eoinjilaints o -,niud ht I could not describe mv leidimrs to hhv pcrHon. I doctored ull the time, but lomid no relief until I tonk n boltlo ol your ludiiin llloml byrup, wlncli Iclt me entirely tree ol nil puiu SAM. A. CakGO. UIX'KIVia) (JIJKAT llKytiriT FROM it JIol.MSUL itG, 2M W iii-d, l'hiludclpliiti, lh. 24, 1S79. I Denr Sir: I tuko ;reut pleiusure in tuiyinj; that 1 hiive given your vnluubln ln.Uui Jjlood Kyrup a liiir trial in my laiuily ami received great benefit from it. Sam'l X. Sou. v. IVKK AND KIDNKV COMPLAINT. Andai.i ma, l'a., Feb. 10, 1870. Dear Sir: I have been u.iinjj your Indian Blood Syrup in my lainilylor Liver and Kidney Ouiiiiluint with KiicccsM. 1 believe itha no eJIUll. KUWAUU GlLBEKT. HEAKT DISKASK AND LIVKIi COM i'LAlNT. Miiiiii.kiu koh, Snyder C'., l'a. Dtar Sir: 1 have been troubled with Heart Dwoiifce mi l Liver Complaint, and 1 had spent a great di al ol' money lor medical aid without receiving any benellt, until 1 procured some of our Indian Wood Syrup from your ngent, K. L. butllnglon. I can now testily from my xperience u to the great value of it in khcti 4ixxu.ee. Ht.vuv ZtciiMA.s. FARM, (UIIDEN A!!D HOUSEHOLD Orrhnrd and (Jnrden IVotes. Cnrrols for the lalo crop may still lip own, using plenty of fu'eii, as the youni? plants nrt wr.nk, find cannot lircak tlifoii!;h thn soil unless sown thickly. Weed is early as the rows can ho scon. CAmiAGF.. The early crop should he kept growing by frequent hoeinps. Hants of the late sorts in seed-beds should not lie too crowded, rind the cith basre worm kept ofl"; picking will answer hero. IU.F.TS. Those who would enjoy beets in their perfection should keep up a suc cession of tho Egyptian, to use while they nre still young. Thinnings of these nncf of the late crop make uii excellent substitute f jr spinach. Bl.ACKIlF.KUIKS AND RASPHF.kYUIF.S. See that the fruiting canes are properly tied up to stakes or trellis. The young canes should be pinched oil at four feet for raspberries and six feet' for black berries. Cut away the old canes after fruiting is past. Ego "Plant. Set out in very rich ground. The potato-bugs witl lind them the same day, and must be fought from the start; at first, hand-picking may answer, but when the plants get large, the only safety is in the applica tion of Paris green. Tomatoes in a private garden should always have a trellis or support of some kind, and should be tied to it before the plants fall over. If the plants once get out of shape it is dillicult to manag them. The simplest frame of poles that will keep them from the ground will answer. Beans. If not already done, put in the Limas; if a cold rain lias injured the first lotf replant. These and other pole beans need a little attention at first to make them take to the pole. Tut in the bush sorts for succession ; the " Refugee" is regarded as best late variety and the best for pickling. Onions. Those from seed will need weeding early. A top-dressing of wood ashes helps the growth wonderfully. A dressing of salt is thought to jirevent a rust that sometimes nppears. Keep those from sets clean. Hliere onions are marketed, they usually bring a better price when sent to market in bunches, half grown, then when ripe. Squashes are subject to several enemies ; at least three insects devour the leaves, a borer attacks the stems and a eaterpillor cats the young fruit. Hand picking will do much, but if the spotted Galerucaap pears, we shall try Paris green, as we know no other remedy. For the borer it is advised to slightly bury the first few joints of the vine. Odds and Ends, Fill vacant spots with sweet herbs from seed-bed. Use the hoe. Cut off flower stalks as often as they appear upon the rhubarb. Use the rake. Take care of the hot-bed and other sashes. Use both hoe and rake. Use all the weeding implememcnts often. American Agriculturist. i-aie-aroivInfr. A'writer in the Practical Farmer says : I .see much written in the Farmer about growing grapes, but have seen no plan described ana recommended like mine. As I never lose a crop of grapes from frost in the spring or from rot or mildew in summer, and have use d this plan, after experimenting with many re commended methods of training, prun ing, etc., for eight years, I can recom mend it confidently. Tho vines can be grown as for other plans of training, tho first two years. At the first pruning, after the vines are two years old, if the vines are strong so as to have two arms to fasten to tho wire, in oppo site directions, I put in a stake equally distant between each two vines, lho stakes should bo six feet long and put eighteen inches deep into the ground. I then lasten a wire Ho, lb will do to each stake along the row, and give each vino a wrap or two around the wire; they need no tying. I then place plank, full length of the rows, on ton of the stakes, driving one nail through the plank into each stake. The plank should jo twelve to fifteen inches wide, and six inches above the vine, I always let two shoots grow about six inches below the wire, for the next year's fruitine: all other shoots I pinch the ends oil' of. at about three leaves from last bunch of grapes, and t ike off all suckers that may appear alter pinching, except the end one, which I do not pinch any more. I have no tying up of young shoots, as I let them grow in their own natural way, and by the time the fruit is full 'rovvn, the vines loaded with fruit are under cover where due and heavy rains and Hail cannot lnture in the letist, and the Iruit even the Concord can be kept on the vines for weeks after being fully ripe. I have kept them sound on the vines until Irost in autumn. I his is not. costly hero where plank is worth only $1 per hundred feet. Forty of the leading varieties ot grapes have been grown here on this plan, and all proved successful. Systematic Housekeeping. Have a day for each part of the heavy work. Monday, washing. Have a drv- ing-room or balcony for drying in wet weather. Always dry tho tubs and boil ers nicely before putting them away. If possible, have a wire lino in the yard for drying clothes. Uso borax instead of 1 : . I . a 1. i soua ii me water is nam. as mucll care should be given to the rinsing as to the washing of clothes. Take great pains in folding down thfi clothes, as this facilitates the ironing. Tuesday, mm ing and baking. Wednesday, clean pantries and cupboards, drawers and the cellar. Thursday," sweep up stairs; do this so well that each bedroom will smell fresh and new. DonT, lie alraid of sun shine and air to assist in cleaning Wear a dust cap and mittens whose wristlets extend over the Uress-slecve With neatly-combed hair, tidy-dressed feet, and a working dress in repair, you need not bo ashamed because Count Noaccount gets a glimpse of you at your work, frulay. sweep halls and stairs, and all of down stairs. Disarrange only one room at a time. I in a cloth to Your broom and brush away cobwebs. Sweep your rooms twice, and many carpets are improved oy uiKinga uamp cioin, wring ing it out frequently in a pail ot water and wiping tho dust off the carpet. Sat urday, clean kitchen, bake and prepare ior ouniiay. ia.i every suuuay aiiernoon bo a rest and recreation. Do as little extra cookinc as nossiblc on the Sabbath Gentility counts for a greater value than show, liy doing this only you will have lime to read the newspapers and niaga y.ines. jveep up with your music, or take up a course of study or readinor Medicine and hygiene are lit studies for a housekeeper. If you have a physician in sickness, you can aid him by careful nursing; if you have none near, youmay save the life of a dear one. You would study king years to accomplish so much. 1 'heUoustkccpt r. Indian Horse Knees. A correspondent who dates his letter from the Southern Uto agency, Fine Kivcr I'ostoflice, La Plata county, Col., stiys : Inrning from Charlie and laglcr, chiefs of tho Monacho and Capote hands of Uto lnd iiina, that they were going to run their horses ngainst the Wcininnuches of tho same tri be, I accented their invi tation and rode out to their track one pleasant afternoon about throe weeks ago and becamo aspoctatorofsomeotthc fairest and most quiet ly conduct oil horse racing I ever witnessed. No grand stand, no judges' stand, no fence to keep intruders from the course, no police force to drive enthusiastic backers from the quarter-stretch, nnd yet everything was onduoted witli order nnd decorum. Tho track is a straight stretch of per haps a mile m length. On opposite Hies ot the come-out the head men of the opposing bands seat themselves upon the ground in a circle, pass from hand to hand tho pipe, from which each in suc cession pull's a blue wreath of smoke. And while this is going on a horse is rid den from one side by a nearly naked In dian boy and slowly guided down the track, and as he loaves the stand one of his backers rises from the croup in coun cil and brings forward close to tho track such articles as ho desires to wager on his horse blankets, skins, furs, fancy clothing and ornaments, guns, saddles and silver dollars throwing all together on the ground in plain view of the other side, who at once advance a like number of articles in a pile on their side of tho track. Another bare-logged Indian hoy is mounted and started at a point desig nated by the owners at the head of the track, and without anyone to give the word the start is made, and if both are atished tlio race is run, otherwise both go back, and when both are satisfied the first out is the winner. No claim of foul; no words of dispute; the man of tlio winning side walks across the track, gathers the stakes nnd returns unques tioned. Four times I saw the Weimanu che man walk to the side of tho Mena clies and Capotes and bear off their most valued prizes, While no word of com plaint arose from the losers, and but few signs of exultation were exhibited by tho winners. These contests have been renewed every week since, until the Menaches and Capotes have lost nearly all their valuables, and they are now l i.; e i. t , . luuKins ior u noise wmi which 10 win back their goods and chattels. The Humming Bird. One of the most remarkable fents per formed by birds of passage is instanced Irv ine tiny ruby-throated . humming-bird of orlli America. Hits beautiful little creature finds it's way annually from Mexi co, and even South America, to the United States, Canada and Newfoundland, return ing to its winter home in autumn. This long journey is not performed in Hocks, but singly, over no less than twenty degrees of latitude, over immense loresls tracts, wild prairies, high mountains and broad rivers. Une wonders why this, of many species of huiuniing-iurus, should lorni one ot very ew exceptions, and abandon the eternal summers of the South, to run the risks of two hazardous journeys, for a short sojourn in lands where it has barely time to rear its offspring before the cold of autumn com pels a retrograde movement. We can nip pose that the united intelligences of u flock of sparrows are more likely to assure a safer passage than the skill of a single in dividual; nevertheless this tiny creature pursues its course year by year for thou sands of miles, and with great regularity as the seasons ot arrival and departure. performing the double journey and rearing its offspring within four months. How the little bird manages to subsist during its spring migration, especially in Canada, seems a wonder, for scarcely a (lower excepting the May flower, the milium, and a few other vernal plants are in bloom. Ulten in the center of some vast Canadian forest, the housewife no sooner places her geranium, that has been in-doors through out the long rigorous winter, in order for it to catch the hist warm sunshine of May, than a buzzing noise announces the advent of the ruby-throat. Then its agile form may be seen humming like a moth over the (lower on the window-sill, or among the blossoms of the currant bushes, and round the owning (lowers of the peach, while its sapphire throat Hashes in the sunlight w'th every movement of its restless body. The ruby-throat invariably arrives ttist as the early spring plants burst into bloom, and whether unconscious ot danger, or feigning death, or momentarily stupefied by fright, it is the case that when captured it will be with closed eyes, and to all appearances dead, save lor its throbbing heart, and then suddenly make an effort to escape. Beggars that Ride. In San Antonio, a q deer-look ing old town in lexas, the streets are narrow, wind ing, unpaved and lined with low, thick- walled stone houses, having earthen floors and (fat roofs. On some of the roofs bright flowers nnd feathery grasses wave. Along the streets ride beggars mounted on shaggy little donkeys, and looking around for some body to give them alms. These fellows art- great brawny Mexicans, with fiery black eyes, which have a guilty look in them, and are very quick to catch sight of money If jvou toss a coin to one of tiio beggars- nothing less than a tive-cent piece will do lie is s ire to catch it in his hat, and from there it will lie slipped into some pocket in his ragged clothes, men lie will grin, touch his replaced hat, and ride staidly on. J lis home, which probably is in the out skirts of the town, is called a "jackal,'' and is huilt with upright posts, stray boards, bits of cloth, mi l all sorts of materials, and thatched with straw. It contains but little furniture, yet shelters heaps of sweet potatoes, garlic nnd red peppers. A Swiss is buying land in Ncbrasl a for ninny ot his countrymen. Ieal eutly with the Stomach. If it proves refruutory, mild discipline is the thing to set it right. Not ull thu nauseous draughts and boluses ever invented can do hall as much to remedy its disorders as a lew w ine glassful say, three a day ol Hohtotter's Stomach Uitters, which will ulford it speedy relief, nnd eventually banish every dyepeptio ami bilious symptom. Met Headache, ner voufciierfs, sallowness ol the complexion, lur upon the tongue, vertigo and those many in doscribttble and disagreeable sensations causud by indigestion, are to ottcn perpetuated by injudicious dosing. An immediate abandon meat ol such random and ill-advised experl menls should be the first step in the direction ol a cme; the next step the use of tfiis stand ard tonic alterative, which has received the highest medical sanction and won unprece dented popularity. F'or throat diseases und uffections ol the chest, " lirown's Uronchial Troches" ure ol value, l-'or coughs, irritation of the throat, caused by cold or unusual exertion of the vocal organs, in speaking in public, or singing, they produce beneficial results. The Forarrtfiilnrsa of People. The Oxford prolessor wIuj, to avoid tho wind when taking siitill', turned around, but forgot to turn back, nnd walked six miles into tlio country, was no mora forgetlul limn those who still use tlio lingo, drastic, ralhartio pills, for getting that Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Purgative. Pellets, which nro sugar-coated, and little larger than mustard Foods, nro n positive and reliable) cathartic, readily correcting nil irrcgu 1 n il ics ol' the stomach, liver nnd bowels. Sold by druggists. What tortures are indicted by a disordered liver! Pains in tho right side and under tho right shoulder blade, headache, naiisoa, indigos tion, coslivene.su, unpleasant, taste, in tho mouth und low spirits are nmong its in-iirin. Ilosiilcn, tliMsnlVron tingo it imparts to the skin is the rovcrso ol becoming. Hut Dr. Moll's Vego tabli) Liver Pills speedily dispel tho symptoms by remedying ibo disorder which produces I hem. Sold by all druggists. Tho Alason A Hamlin Organ Co. have taken tho highest honors at all world's exhibitions lor more than twelve years viir. : at Paris, 1S(!7; Vienna, !N7:i; Santiago, 1875; Philadelphia, 1S70; and Paris, 1878; and they are tho only American makers wdio have taken such at any. C1IKV TIib Celebrated " Matchlkss Wood Tag Plug Tobacco. 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Umaia ci ral ua.ni, tha t'uia and fJaaa wkara ya p.M Brat usvat, and la -lata vf Bnamaaa. AdUr . UAUriNKZ, !.., iMMtM, klaaa. ItWMM iaMt J j wili p.i Ai-i.io a uluy ui loo iei iiiuiitlt nnd TriiBfB. or allow a large coiiiiiiirmi.m, to sell our new - '"- uuut-i iui hi nil ioiih. ii c mean until ut " oitlll- rrue. Aalieta HtiKUMAN k CO., Mrtitial)MicU. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Neveisteru Youm; Men to leni-n Trlrvrunh v. i I siiiulions uuaraute.ed. For full particulars a idless , mi M.i.np nn r.r.iw a in ou, obcriin, lino LTiniAfinnn inv.nie.i in wail St. sto.ks makek kOlU IU CJlUUU'"ltul''",-vl'r,uionth. lli.ok.eul it T-AinauiuiK ' t-i i;uilK. Address HAXTK.K t CO.. Hankers, IT Wail St.. K. V. VOUMG MEN,'; month. Kvt'i v irradniitt L'liura nhv ai aril KIU to alH Uionth. Kvci v uraduale cuarsutecd a naviio: Bitna- iiou. Address n. valentine, manager, janes iiie, s i tioii. Address SEND $350 TO ii. Itll'II &. '.. Portland, Maine, for best Ai;'licy bnsillebS in llle orld. hxpeiibive OutUt Free. 0 C ft MtH.HTlI Airenta Watl-.1lest VUvJU "'U'xu'llili'iiill UK' surlill one sample lice. AdiuessjAi r.nusuft, iJenuii, sucii. Youn Men Sih& rrepared for Lusiue.s In I iiiiBiness i m- Clrculais free. OPIUM Habit 4b hkiii Iklseasea. Thou sands cured, l.owt-st Pruts. Uu uot fil to write. Dr. F. K. Marsh. Quiucy. Mil HA V. With Stencil Outtlts. What costs 4 eta. sens rapidly ror n its. Catalogue Irea a.JH. scsMcsa, i ll n uu n St., iioston, Mass. T7 a Mouth aud expenses guaranteed to Ann I! 4 i Oi.llll (ne. Sua I Co.. Ai uusta. Mjins A V F It and ,. o.-n.- in hi'. hi. i lot ill l-'i .. 4 4 Aildn-s I'. . Vlt K KUY. Augusta. M.iie. A Sll your D .i. -Kl or .Sl..r.-V.- p.-r fer ..! ' IMAUltill 1 It. Ml 1V. ltlatheUsl. m SHIM KM CO. First J'slnbHoheil I Most Successful f TlHUil INSTIU'MKN'TS have a Standard Value la all is Loading Markoto Of tho World I Kverywhere recognised as the FLNKST IN TONS. OVER 80,000 Inds and la ihs.' New Deslcns eonstsntlT. tin. Work and lowest Prices. -Send for Oatalogne. rant St., opp. Waltham St., Buston, Mass. PETROLEUM JELLY VASELINE. Grand Medal at the Philadelphia Exposition. Hllvrr Medal nt the lirl Kxpoaltlon. The most valuable fnmllv remeilv known for th. treatment of wounds, Inn ns, sores, cuts, skill diseases, rheumatism, chilblains, catarrh, hemerrholds, etc.. Alsc for coimhs, colds, sore throat, crnup and diphtheria, etc. I 'sed and approved by thu leading physicians of Kuropt Hiid AmericJi. I be toilet nrtlcles made from pure Vssellne such i, POM ADK. COI.I) CHKAM.CAMP IOK ItlK.sml TOIl.KT SOAPS arc tupenor to any similar ones. Tav maa. C01,tJ ATK &. CO., Role Agents, New York, 2.1 and AO cent sizes of all our goods. soul nv an nrncRiMK. APOIMIFIEO la the Old Itellable t'oneentratel l.y OR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. nire-tlons sccomnanvinff each can for msklnff nard Soft and Toilet Soap quickly. IT IS FULL WKU1UT AND STRKXOTB. The Market Is flooded with (so-called) Concentrate ye, which Is adulterated with salt aud reslu. aud tees m i s xueiKr, Ann but this aponifieU-e MADK 11Y TUB rcnnsjlYftnla Suit Mnnnrg Co.f PIIILAUKI-PniA. L'. ... l,n...,,M n Vnllah S.n. 1 .Ivn I tness, Mass DutubUlty and ("heannesa, I'nequali-d. Aivuaa AUiuv Tuunuiura. ui we will Insert s seven-line advertisement one week In a 1st ot -till weekly newsiisn,'rs. or tour buss in a diflerent Ut nf !C17 iianeis. or tioi lines two w.'i'Ils In a cholre of either or lour separate au.i (.istinct utM contauuiu; rroiu To to in i papers each, or four lines one week In ail four of the small I'sls, or one line one week In all six lists com bined. belni! more than l.(il papers. We also have lists r psp.ds uv Males iht'omrhiiui the t luted states ami annua. Men i lor cur iisi-rotuo pamphlet. Adore i IKO. P. HOW F.I.I. CO.. lO ajiMice fitreet, ew York. W&RKER BRO'S corsets reef ivfxt f be lllrlirt M-Ulatthi rtrcnl PARIS EXPOSITION. nvrr nil AiiM-rli-aoi n'ltiillliMg, 'I :i1r if l.KXIIlLIi I111M OUSKT 0-UIhjUi J ! WaRKANtllD MOl t tf hrtt dtWD nvrv th( iiln. Prtr-r $1.9. Ttitr IMPROVED HEALTH CORSE! ii niA.it) uh th 1 ii.eie Iu- h ill moil ami flnlttl and cuataiui do Fur If lUc.Mltnc inurrlianu. WAKKR BK0S.. SSI Broad!?. H. T, CURED FREE. I 1 An Infallible and unexcelled Remedy fro I I Kits, Ki)lleiyoi Kllliiit Sickness Laj wsu-raniea to eneci a speedy auo 1 l'KIl.n AKKNT cure. 1 WHIM "A free bottle" of mj I 1 1 la reuowvU sp'cllc ud a valuablt ja. ires. ..;ui to ny suuerei fl. X U sendtnir me bis F. O. aud Kx press address. na. n. (J. HOOT, 1 Nil Pearl Street, New Turk. sir m MILITARY nrl Tlnnd Uniform Offlorp1 Knnlnmrnta rapM, etc., niatle by iff. MAIlmy A? m., p Cuiumnua, oiiio. nenajvr s ite iuu. Firemen' Caps, Belts. nA Shirts. AI1KAO ALLtheTIMK The verv best goods illreet from the Imnortera at Flai the usual cost. JIet plan ever utterei! to Club A Kent und lame jiuyera. ali, JSifUra U MAW US rAlU N'pw U'liiiB KKKK. Tho Ureat American Tea Company I and M Veaey Ntreet, IVw York. PM). Ibix E Iterance may be olnced In llitut'a llt'inetly for the iitoinut cure of KiUit , 11 lad It, and I rlnary Oiteanei, 1 1 luteal Kruiccly curt-6 UTMOST Dm tu-tinivs.-, I trophy (ienuial Deblllly, ami Pains In the Side, Hack an J Lot i in, Hunt I JCeiuetly ta ttwd y hiiiiiuy iJiihlriaiiit. Kviitedy. Try II nut cud for luuuiliii I lo WM. K. CI.AHKK, Providence, It. I. HOMES IN THE WEST Excursions to Lincoln, Nebraska, brave TVrw York and IVriv Intclanet th Third Tuesday In every .11 on til until Ire ....liiiier. t-lst'itrsiou io. til iruvrs Ad. V '' kiIii v. June 17. 'TO. Fareabnut half ruiil'ia: rntes. Fast tiiillis and Itist-ciiiss accoumiodittloiis KUaruli' t,.,..l. For ilesiTintivfc baud Circulars, lnfonualieti atoiil Tickets, etc., send address on Postal Caul to 'I'll.W li;om:, 317 Kt'oiulvvny, iew lurk. ON K I'.OTTI.K W A Kit A N'TF.D pi -ifei t cure for all rinds of i'll.KS two to four bottles In the worst cases of I KPHOSY. KCIiOPI I.A SALT KIIKIM. KIIKIMATISM K1IKVS.1YS1KI'.MA.CANCKU CATAltltll. and all diseases of the SK IN and lll.OOD. F.ntlrcly Venc- tablu. lulerual and external use Money refunded In all cases of fall ure: none Ior ai years, buiu avt-ry Bend lor pauiplilet, $1 a tiutlle. II. I. FOtVI.l"., Doaton.Sf AtOCiTS AVAKTI.I FOH "BACK from tho MOVTIInf HKLIj." liy oue wuo lias uecu lucre "Blue mid full nfthe MOVHTA CMI liy tue isuriiniou uawkeys tiumorisu 41 Sainuntlttt oh a I'. A. and I'. I.' lty Josiub Allen's wife. The three hrlfthtesi and best-selliiiK books out. Agents, you cau put these tsjoks lu everywhere, best terms given. Address for A jency, AMKU10AN PLbblSlllMl CO., Hartford, Ct.i Chicago, 1U THE NEW Y0R!( SDN !. 1 1.V, 4 pases. 55 rts. a mouth; S41.BO a year, hi AI)Al,)i wia. .40 a year, ti l l kl.l . H iuucs. ii a rear. Till". Sl'i" has 11. e lsiKest circulation and Is tha cheapest and most luterealiug paper lu the bulled 'i'tlH U'KKHIiV Kl'M Is emphatically the peo- p:..' s I.iu.lij pap. r. I. W. KN'Ut.ANI), Publisher, N. Y. City OQOnn VKAR. H.wS.M.k It. r i QOuUUM tyOJkl kWlkbai, t.tMlasM FORTE mm mi (M i l I 'iJ ''A X !: ! y TEAS! mm wo Generation s TLo good nnd slanncli old Rtand-bv, MUXICAN MUS TANG LIN 131 KNT, lias dono jinro to nssu.ao pain, relioTe ruiiloriicr, and s;ivo tlio lives of lnou and boasts than all other liniments put. together. Why! Ueeausft the Mustang peno trales through skin and llesh to tho very bone, driving out all pnin and soreness and morbid seerctiosis, and restor ing tho atllicted part to sound and snpplo licaUli. erJrli.XS.vja7W.'e .w N T N I' No a:l ' JOHNSON'S New Method of Harmony, Ily A. K. Joinno.-. ($1.00.) Just Publlilied. T1ii new book 1r an pimple nnd clear In ItarxnlanAtloni that any imialr teacher or amntriirran Kt an excellent td'a of the m lemf, by ttlmplv readliid tt tbromrh. At the uu in e time a limM thntnuuh eonrne In marked out for lliohe who wlhti lo be fonijMiHcrH. Inctudlnn wmk ft many montba, without, nr Fttll better with a teacher. ThoumimU can note k itm thttt htwe ui4 hitlwtio been abit t Tho Gospel of Joy Is received with the xrentest favor by all who hsva examined It, and is. In Itself, already a ureal success. Send for it. I'se It lu Conventions. Sabliatli-achool Iiatherim:s, nnd " CoiiKrcssea," Camp, Ptalsc and Player meellniis. (..Vets.) t Jood nicwa. Ily J. M. Mi Intosii. (.15 cU.) SbliiliiK Itlvrr, by II. 8. W. O. Pxhkins. (Wets.) Itlvcr of I.lfr. Ily Pkiikins k P.xxti.y. (:i)cts.) I.lvllitc Wittri-a. Ily 1). F. IIoihiks. (U-cts.) Choral 1'rnlac, by J. II. WiTr.iincar. (iMcts.) Five HmulavHU'hool Soim Hooks (hot It Is hard to heal and which contain a Kreat deal of line iliuslc to be found nowhere else. Any hook mailed, post-free, for retail price. OhlVEK BirsoX A) VO., BoHton. C. II. DITKOK ct CO., Hl: Itromltvay, IV ew York. J. K. IUTSOU &. CO., tJJ ( lirstnul Street. IMilta. Improve, IttMiiilily, Kcdnc und Klvvnte. MOORE'S COMIrCTI:i II Y I. 1. T. MOO UK, ' (, Fnuiultr millor 7(Ccat.tiv yiuri Klitor i Mixtrt't iftirol Is devoted to the IIomk Itkii:sts of those wl o dellch in Flowers, Fruits, siliiulis. l.audsciipe aud Yrkctabls -tlardeiiliiK', Ac., Ac. Sp'-ctally di-slitned for all lovers of Suburban and litirai l ife, whether located in Town or Country, or abliliui: lu Coll ft. Villa or Mansion, First (June) number .Now IP ady. ai .nihiy i w. niv-ioiir i jirce gu ino i-'zes. tmiy 9l.no a year Single Copy. 1,1 Cents. Sfold by al Newsdealers. Acents w.uilea everywhere. For l?j ec' mens, etc., ad'Mess Moore's Itiu-nl Life. :t I I'ni k Jlow. nt. Y. mmm A mm of noted lienllh was osked how It wss he seemed to be always well. " I am not particular In my meals; I eat What 1 like; aud whenevtr 1 feel uml a the weather, 1 resort to my Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient, which I keep always In the house." Wise man, and econcmical as well, lb does net resort to violent means for relief. lie uses .N'atirc's remedy, lu the shape of this aperient. , soi.n iiy am. nitre; c. ists. 3&m y J- e - .- ... . i i Ml 1 EXODUS To the bftt UiuU, In the bent cllmat!, with the bent maikHia, and on thH bi?t tenna, a'or.? the St.. I'aul, Aliuueapott k Manitoba H'y, (lute ht. I'aul fc l'acitic. 3,000,000 ACRES Mainly la tha Famous RED RIVER VALLEY OFTHE NORTH. . On loos time, low prices and easy payment. Pamphlet with full information mailed free. Apply to D. A. McKINLAY, Land Cm'r, Ml. 1. M. A .tt. It'y, HI. I'iiiiI, Minn. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE HISTORY ofthe U.S. The urest interest lu the thrilling history of our coun try uiakes tins the fastest-bcilhit! hook ever published. Prices reduced .13 per cent. It is the unM complete His tory of the U. 8. ever published. Send foi extra terms to Atoms, aud see why it sells so very fast. Address National Puuiasuisu Co., Pliiladelphis Pa. 1fiRn profits on ' days' investment of Clflli IOJU In Kansas Pacllic, May I.V VV Proportional retuins every week on fatock tiptlonaof t0, t.V, IOO, .VH. Ofllcial HeiMirts snd Circulars flee. Address T. PO'l'lKU WUillT k CO., Hankers, U5 Wall St., NY. rercliei orrii KIODtRS PASTILLES.bym Hue.iOcts.aoi Uirj't. mail. Mtoweli e'es bftaVI 'haiicbtuwiiil:",.-u IOI l4i:T Klt TlO Y A It Y,:tn,HM Words, an Ilr. l-'oolv'a 1 1 rn It It lonl Itly , one ear, oOc kuuii lliu. x'va. Co., li. asiU !(., New York. N,,w Vik, N& w If e LOGICS Vi TOWERS, I Y VVV OFF1CKH, Vn iwusks, Xjs, K. ..... ... .. X 'V
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