DR. CURK INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP Laboratory, 771V. 3d St., New York City, LATH Or JBRJ ST CtTT. Tit ADR MARK. Tho Best Ecncdj Enovrn to Han ! Dr. Clark Johnson having SRsocintert himself with Mr. Kihvin Kistman, an escaped captive, long slave to Wiikamcikia, the modicinn man of tho t'nmanclios, in now prepnrorl to lend his aid In th Introduction of the wonderful remedy of that tribsj The experience of Mr. F.atman being similar f that of Mr. Clias. Jones and son, of Washinjtoa Co., Town, nn account of whose sufferings were thriilincly narrated in the AVio York Herald of Dec. l."th, 1M7H, the facts cf which are so widely known, end o nearly parallel, that but littlo men tion of Mr. Knstmsn's experiences will be given acre. Tiiey are, however, published tn a neat vol tine of ;I(hi pufjcs, entitled, "SeTenand Nine Year inionr; the t 'niiKinclirs and Apaches.'' cf which mention w ill be undo hereafter. SiiHlce it to lay, that for cver:.l years, Mr. Ku-dtiiKU. while a cap tive, compelled to gather the rootsgume, mks, herbs and b rne: of hlch Waknmetkls's iierlieino was mud.', and U still prepared to pro fide the Sams material for the successful intro iucMon of the medicine to th- world; and assure the public that the remedy I the same BOW aj when Wukamctkla compellud him to make it. 3 ( 1 Wakametkla, the Kedicine Man Nothing has been added to the medicine and nothing H been taken away. It is without doubt the bEsr I'tiBtriER of the Blood juid Hens was of the Svstem ever Known toman.' This Syrup possesses varied properties. It arts upon the Liver. It act upon the Kidney. It regulates I he IloweU. It purifies Hie Illood. It quiet the Mvvou Srntcru. It promotes liiircfctiuii. It Nourishes, Strengthens and Invlir Grates. 1 1 carries off the old blood and makes rev. It opens) the pores of the ,,1,1,, and Induces Healthy ferspiralioii. It neutralizes the hereditary taint, or poison in the hlo.Kl.wluch eeneratesScrofula.Erysipehis, and f..i rt:a:i!i.T if ekin riiseapes and Internal humors. Imtj are iHispiritseinployecl in it. manufacture, and It i mi he Im!;..-, by thu most delicate babe, or bv tli- tt--;l and feeble, we ty hang rtoiurtd in Sdwia Eistnaa ia Indiaa Costamo. f'KVEX AND XlNIt VrAllS AxilNO TIIK COMAVCItES ami ai'a' iiks. A neat volume of 3l0 pu','es, beinir a riiupie ttiiteni-nt oi tuu lunribiu tucta loniieeted with the. se.d imin-ucre Of u li Ipless family, and tho captivity, tortures and nlnniate etcap j of itntwo survlvm members. For sale by our agents i;enerallv. 1'rice $1.00. The incidents of the mawacre, brii lly narrates, re distributed by agents, fkf.b of charge. Mr. Katman, beinu almost coiiKtantly at the H eft. cnagi.'d in gathering and curing the materi als of waicli tho medicine, ii composed, the sole business manaeinent devolves npon Dr. Johnson, and the remedy bus been called, and is known si Dr. Clark Johnson's INDIAN BLOOD PURIFIER. Price of Large Bottles $1.00 Price of Sm-1 Eottlts " 50 Re nl tho voluntary textimnnlali of persons who f.avo been cured by the use of Dr. Clark Johnson's 'odian blood Syrup, in your own vicinity; Testimonials of Cure. UVEK COMPLAINT. 'Jacksonville, Murolt, 3, 1879. Dear S': Knowing, from experience, that your Imllun Jlhxnl Syruj) is a bure cure for Liver CouipLtint, Iconllilently recommend it to aU suffering liumtmiiy. HuiiECCA Nikl. KNT1KKLV CUKKD. Pittkhlhoh, I'n., August 25, 137$. Dear Sir: I was troubled with Lung lXhvuse and Hiill'ercil from oilier ooiii.lumt8 bo much kftt I couhl not (loscrilio my leeliiign to any person. I doctored ull the time, but found no reliei until I took u toll Je 1 your Indian Blood Syrup, which lelt me entirely lieo ol all pain. Cact. Sam. A. Cakgo. ECKIVKI) (iKEAT li HI-.' El-IT FKOM IT JIoLMKUi'itu, 2M Ward, Philadelphia, Peb. 24, 1879. J Dear Sir: I titko great pleasure in saying that 1 have given your valuable Indian lilood fyrup a fair trial in my liunily and received great benefit from it. Sam'l N. Solly-. 1IEAUT U1SEASE AND L1VEU COM PLAINT. MiiiDl.l.m H(,u, Snyder Co., Pa. Dear Sir: 1 have been troubled with Heart Disease uinl Liver Complaint, and I had spent a great deal of money lor medical aid without receiving Hiiy benefit, until 1 procured aome of our Indian lilood Syrup from your agent, E. L. Buftiugton. I can now testify from my experience ua to the great value of it in such dieiuos. HfcNar ZtxiiaAN. f. g") 'I If (rAI if si? fm U 1 . Sk X 1 , tMB THE FA IK SEX, YVnvh li'eei. 'I lie soft ccttini stuIVs used tor wash ilre-si s liiivc very little tlrf.sinp, ninl re quire very little starch when they are liiumlned; if mndestifl' wilh March they do not produce the effect of being new nnd fresh. (Jinghams and mummy cloth have found most favor for ueh dresses. The gin chains are in plaids, bars or Mri pes of cay colors, or else in the popu lar seersucker patterns of two shades of gray-blue, nnu the mummy clotlis tliat are most liked hare quaint faded-out colors in stripes, with n chintz pattern of palm leaves or flowers between. The entire dress is most often of one fabric, instead of choosing plain coods for the lower skirt. The mummy cloths are of he thickness of satteens, but instead of having a closely-twilled lustrous surface, there are woven roughly with raised spots nnd dots. The" skirts of these dresses are invariably short, as tiiey form a walking suit for summer wear, and the kilt skirt is used more oftenrr than a plain round skirt. The kilt skirt has a very deep yoke coming far below the bins, and tlie kilting isadued in very wide plaits, deeply folded but quite far apart, and held in place by a single row oi tapes sewed underneath half way be tween the yoke and the foot of the dress. These plaits hang easy and careless-looking, and it is not intended that they should be stiff and prim, consequently it is not difficult to wash and iron them. With such a skirt a short bunched-up iiolonaise is worn in what is called the Marquis style. The fronts round open just below the waist, and are caught up in a single cluster ui pmus, or t'l.su n bunch of shirring on each side and in the ruiddlo of the back. The plaits are be low the bins, leavinsr the nlain Mar- fuerite effect in the back, and there may e a cluster of long loops of gay ribbons on each side where the bunching be gins. To edgje this polonaise "some of the fashionable cottage laces are used, either Russian or else ecru yak lace. In other cases knife- filaiting of the material is edged with icavy Italian Valenciennes laee that is very narrow. Sometimes solid-colored cotton (Jhambery, either red. pale blue. olive green, or ecru, is laid in knife- plaitings and put beneath the laee-edged frill, and is only seen as a facing, or when the fH 11 of the material is blown up. When the polonaise is not used, the waist is a panier basque bunched up in the side seams and also in the middle of the back. The overskirt is then a panier round overskirt made with a gored front and side breadths, and full back caught up in either three or live places. When the mummy cloth has an ecru ground, the polonaise is lined as far as the hips with ecru batiste. Sometimes the front represents a vest, and a revers outlines the vest on each side. Pipings of red Chamberrv and eeru lace irim the ecru mummy cloth polonaises. In one polo naise the ecru ground has dark myrtle green stripes, while small olive leaves are on the ecru part. With this garment long looped bows of red and cream- colored satin are on the side seams of the back quite low on the hips, also on the sleeves, in the middle of the back nt the neck, and as a cravat. Such polonaises cost $25 without a lower skirt, and are to be worn with a silk skirt of dark brown or of myrtle ereen. or else with the short black silk skirt that still forms the foundation of many 'useful toilettes, llie expensive Scotch einjrhams and the lighter qualities of zephvr French gingham are made up similarly and trimmed with white maid lace, or else a scant rullle of Hamburg-work in showy open patterns. The American ginghams are made up in suits trimnieu with Smyrna laee, and sold for $10j a parasol to match is furnished with suits sold for $12. The blue-striped seersucker ging hams sold for twelve and a half cents a yard are perhaps the most satisfactory of the domestic ginghams, both In regard to washing and wearing well. They are made up with a belted Lasque that is not lined nnd with a long apron overskirt. A bias band is stitched on the basque and overskirt in preference to the knife plaited frill. Th only trimming is the deep kilt 'flounce, on the short lower skirt. Bazar. TVews and Notes for Women. The New York Cooking School has had two hundred pupils since January fust. Anything for a sensation. The new mania among the English ladies is the collection of old watch-cases. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin has decided that the word " person " does not include those of the fi'inaie sex. Mrs. Fawcett, wife of Professor Faw- ctt, the blind member of Parliament, is led tiring once a week at Oxford, to an audience of ladies, on political economy. Mile. Mario Vanzandt. a bright Amcri- an girl, daughter of Madame Vanzandt, well known in New York musical circles, has made a decided operatic success in IiOndon as Zerlina. Miss Kate Lupton received the degree of Master of Arts from Yanderbilt t'ni vorsity at the late commencement, lie cause, as the chancellor said, she " had won it in u masterly manner, having passed most satisfactorily nil the examin ations to wnicn t ne young men were subjected." Who Mtould not be a Wife. Has that woman a cull to he a wife who thinks more of her silk dress than licr children, and visits her nursery no oftener than once a day? Has that woman a call to be a wife who cries for a Cashmere shawl wlfen her husband's notes are being protested? Han that woman a call to be a wife who sits read ing the last new novel while her husband stands before the glass, vainly trying to pin together a buttoitless shirt bosom? Has that woman a call to he n wife who expects her husband to swallow diluted coffee, soggy bread, smoky tea and watery potatoes six days out of seven? Has she a cull to ben wife who llirtswith every man she meets, and reserves her frowns for tho home fireside? Has she a call to be a wife who comes down to breakfast in abominable curl-papers, a soiled dressing-gown and shoes down at the heel? Has she a call to bo a wife whose husband's love weiirhs naught in the balance with her next door neigh bor's damask curtains or velvet carpet? Has she a call to be a wife who would take advantage of a moment of conjugal weakness to extort money or exact a promise? Has she a calf to be a wife who takes a journey for pleasure, leaving her husband to toil in a close office and have an eye when at home to the servants and children? Has she a call to be a wife to whom a good husband s society is not the greatest of earthly blessings, and a house full of rosy chiluern its best furnishing and prettiest adornment? Health awl Home. Eccentrics." Tho youth with the white duck ves anil heavy gold chain never buttons hi coal up. No boy is tender-hearted or sympa thetic enough to feel bad when liis teacher is sick and has to stay at home. The worst of a short crop with a retail dry goods clerk is that it won't enable hini to hold his lead pencil behind his ear. No man can walk along Kroadway without meeting an acquaintance that is, if he happens to have on his old clothes. Fame should never open its golden portal to the being who will attempt to burnish his silk hat with a blacking brush. A man can never tell what kind of an axiom he possesses when lie carries a Chinese laundry check around in his pocket. When you have rheumatism so bad that you can't stoop you arc pretty sure to discover a three-cent silver piece lying on the sidewalk. A FACT. She sits and smiles Hy the window-sill; She's sweet as a rose In a vnlley still. And no one knows it better than horsclf. At a picnic it always seems to be the fate of the man with the pearl-colored trousers and white vest to be called upon to ascend a tree to adjust a swim; for a stout girl who chews gum nnd speaks ungramatieally. No pen will ever correctly describe the sensations which thrill a man when lie raises his hat on meeting a young lady on thetreet that is, when his hair is cut so close to his head that he can't touch it with his hand. No matter how trreat a noet mv Lp no matter how far his fame extends, no matter how much he is admired nmi courted by society, he is never eccentric enougn to attempt to wash his face with Ins hat and eye-glasses on. NOW. Now the lilies-of-the-vulley On the manllepiece are wilting; Ami now the golden butterfly On dandelion's tilting. 'Tig now the morning sunbeam gilds The eoleus and onion ; ' Tis now the clumsy croquet ball Doth seek the tender bunion. It is arcued by philosouhers that rim. hardest-earned triumphs are always sweetest. This may be, but it can't be aid to be the case when a man, in at tempting to open a knife, almost rips hi3 thumb nail out by the roots. What makes even a crood-natured man wild with rage, while runninc nast the ferry cashier in a crowd is. niter laving down a trade-dollar, to attempt to pick up the ninety-seven coppers which con stitute the change without being knocked uo wit. IS JUNE. Tho dandelions burn Amid tho wavy lern By the stream. Ah! these balmy, golden days, AVith their robin-roundelays, Like a dream Steal upon us, nnd elate Make our bosoms, while sweet Kate With Sir Launcelot eata a plate Ot ice-cream. National Flags. Egypt is supposed to have derived its name from the word coptos, a principal town, ana gupta, guarded or lortihed. The inhabitants of Egypt were early en gaged in war, and were the originators of standards or battle-flags. Standards are now used by all civilized and non civilized nations, and by many tribes of savages. The standards of different na tions are generally selected with a view to com meliorate some principal event in connection with their history or achieve ments; but in some instances there is considerable my sterj connected with the banners carried on various great occa sions, and in process of time they have lost all the significance they may have once possessed. The Hag carried by the followers of Mohammed was of green. In Turkey, at the present day, when the Sul tan appears in public he is proceeded bv an officer called an alemdar, who bears the standard ot the Dronhet. The cru saders, who fought for the possession of tne Holy land, were led forward under the banner of the cross. After the conversion of the Emperor Constantino to Christianity, there was borne before him a standard known as the labarum. It was a lonif pike with a traverse beam, to which was attached a snken veil, wrought with pictures of the monarch and his children, and on the top was a crown ol gold inclosing a mys terious monogram representing the cross, with the initial letters of the name of Christ. The flag of Ireland is of green, with the picture of a gulden harp. The stand ard of Great Iiritain is formed bv the union of the three crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick. It is called the great Union Flag of the Empire of ureal isritain. The national standard of Turkey is a flag bearing the figure of the new moon, and in the wars between the Christians and Moslem, the Crescent and the Cross were the respective banners under which they I tight. The French national flag has varied greatly under different rulers, but is now a tri-colur of blue, white and red. It was adopted by the nation at the first revolution. The Hag of the United States is said to have been suggested by the coat of arms belonging to the tushington lamuy Since it was tirst adopted by the Conti nental Congress in June, 1777, it has un deruonc several changes. At the present time it bears thirteen stripes, alternate red and white, with a star for each State embraced in tho Union. These stars are on a blue field and grouped together, and symbolize the harmonious nature of the irovernment and the sacred character would seek to elevate. Ihe red strips are said to indicate aanng, and the. white purity. That the phonograph ean " bottle up " Ui voiee and phhs it down to luture ages is indeed a wonder, but is not the restoration of a lost voiee more wonderful ! And yet Dr. l'ieroe'i Golden Medioal Discovery speedily restores lost voice, mires hoarseness, sore throat, broiv chilis and consumption. Many ministers who had abandoned the pulpit, by reuson ot sore throat and general debility, have, by the use of the Discovery, been restored to perieot health aud strength. Sold by druggists. The MbiideWihu Piano Co., .No. 21 East 15lh Street, N. Y., sell I'iuuos at .Factory Prides Writo lor u Ctttaluue. Trout etc. in abiiVlance. fcee advertisemen 8mokoPogue's "BiUiiuy BuU Durham Tobacco. A Matter of Interest to Travelers, Tourists, emigrants and mariners lliid that Hosteller's Stomach Hitters is a medicinal sal'i'Kimrd against iniliimlthl'ul influences, iqiou winch they can implicitly rely, since it pro- cuts thu ellecls Ibul au nubcaltby climate, it nit cd atmosphere, uiiaccustomod or un wholesome diet, bad water, or other coui'.itions unfavorable to health, would otherwise pro duce. On long voynires, or journeys by land n latitude adjacent to the equator, it is es pecially uselul as a preventive of the lebrile complaints and disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, which are apt to attack natives of the temperate rones sojourning or traveling in such regions, nnd is an excellent protect ion (jninst tlm influence or extreme cold, sudden Images ol temperature, exposure to damp or extreme latigun. It not only prevents inter mittent and remittent lever, and other dis cuses ot a malarial type, but eradicates them, a fact whioh has been notorious for years past JNortli and South America, Mexico, the West Indies, Australia and other countries. No failures are recorded ol the tanious out ward specillo, Henry's Carbolic Salve. It is invariably siiccesstul in henlinii sores, ourinji eruptions, removing proud flesh and overcom ing suppuration and inflammation. Tlie.se. sanative results it accomplishes without leav- ng any scar or discoloration ol the skin. As local application lor chronio rheumatism, sore throat and tightness of the chest, it is also highly spoken ol. Sold by all druggists. For an irritated throat, cough or cold, 'Brown's Bronchial Troches" are ofTorod with the fullest confidence in their efllcnoy- They maintain the good reputation they have ustly acquired. Twenty-five oenta a box. It is demonstrated that America makes the est Cabinet or Parlor Organs in the world. At all world's exhibitions in recent years Mason S Ilamlin have obtained hmhest bouors, luivinii received tho gold medal at' the Paris Exposi tion ol 1878. CHEW The Celebrated " Matchless" Wood Tag Plug Tobacco. Tub Pionekh Tobacco Company, New York, Boston and Chicago. Chtw Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco PA I'tH M1L.1, lOU N.ILR. For sl st Lancaster, N. II., s flrst-clau Mill, now in oiwaUou. The plant comprises ten acres of land witb fall power of river, with 15-foot head. Two-torr frame ill, 40x90, with annexes bara, storehouse, sheds, scales. The Mill contains one 73-Inch single cylinder, Klie, burton 4 Fairs' machine, complete; four 230-pound beating engines i r .'jb bleaches, cutters, calenders. reels; one 50 horse-power boiler; and all the appliances for running the AIM. Straw plenty at S. Wood at (3. Excellent freight contracts go with the Still, which now on wrapping. Owners have other business. The property, which Is valuable, will be sold at a fair price and at a bargain. AU uniutrius by mall promptly answered. Address n&N'Ur 0. KENT, Treasurer. Lancaster, N. n., Ii7. There Is no cure for Urlufet'e DIs- uuna tl.u L'..l......u .. It 1 .1 .1 ... II 11 lM aud t'rtnuryCoinp suits. Thuy nre 'Ailll JL " "or. nrVrsj hl:i- THIM eral DcMHty, fains In lbs park, Loins or Side, Krojwy.Orarel. 1)1 Bipiitiun, and all Uiseases of the kidneys, Hladder aud I'r'unry OrimiH ari ,tn uH h. 1 1 i 'I' w 11 l-'.Vf SelkV- L'Minttv Pl,vai,.(,ina ,rrll,a BlI KTlU UE11EUV, Sent for pamphlet to WJI. K. t'l.AHKK, Providence, B. I. TEASU AliKAD L.TIIK TIME The very best goods direct from the Importers at Half ,e UMlal cout. llcst Dlan ever i Hero. I ic Club Airiuiti nd lurk-e lnivers. ALL EXflcESS (,'UAi.l.ka VA11). New tcims FKKU. The Great American Tea Companr. 31 au 3 J Vesey (street. New York P. O. Hox 43ri. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ICTORIAL HISTORY of the U.S. The crrat mUMi Kt In the thrilling hlr torv of our coun try niiUeit this the fastest-sellliiK book ever published PrK i'S ledUM'd 8.1 per cent. It is the most complete His tory of the t . S. ever published. Send for extra terms to Agents, aud we why It sells so very fat. Address, national ruuuauiNO uo., rniiaiieipuia, ra Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs Demonstrated best bv nitinKST HOVOKS AT Al.I. WOHLD'S KXPOSlTlONS FOH TWKI.VK YKAH3, vli.i at Pari, 1So7; Vienna, 173; Santiauo, 1H76; Pau.Anax- rniA, 176; Paris, 1K78, and Ghand Swedish Gold JHrdai., s,H. Only American Organs ever awarded highest hou rs nt any suvh. Sold for cash-or installments. lu.us- 1-hatkd ( ATAuiGuu and Circulars with n:-w styles and prices, sent free. MASON t UAMLIN OHUAN CO., Huston. New York or Ohlcaco. riTTW IJH W MHMT J .IS IS kw ft rieUrioua diet ran be lucd with or without luiik, nmke ciihtnnlii, 1'U-iUinjn, 4c btvhlHpprvuiuteJ ly the flick. v h.lku n 1 1 o. on every laoci. AcsJiiHlnble Hey, flu uny wtit h. Sfuu- ple seut prrpatd on receiptor c. m coiimB to jobbers and hofl.. Sole Pmpiic- tors, SprtiiKneltl.Mti KEIXYSTF.EI. BARB FINCK WIRE. tAm anAer ntlMtaof IN6H and til lM- I ,. .1 . . .nA nrir. Lit. to THoas Win Hasoa Co., Chicago. ha will i; Ageiiui a fealary ol aiuu r biuuiu i Sinenses, or allow a large commission, ! sail our i d nd woudtrrnl inventions. Wt mean uAnt wt Joy. Bans pie free. Address BMiUilAJ c cu., aiarsuau, am, fl I have Old and Valuable Morreta fur CatohliiK Inn Ui at were uever seeu In print. Lovers of the soort can set thsui hy writing to J. MK.H (!. ClUituu, Masaachnsett. Lartre Comfortable Rooms With hest of Board wanted for New York parly, Uoni.s must I w.il utuatcd. with li tut. nliviaaut Ground, and Shade 'frees and where there are no Mosquitoes or other objections. The use of Horse and enicie uesueu. Address Willi pal ucuiiu-a, t'. K. V., Box7!l, New York City. " WILL HIT" AT FAIR KATES Endowment Life Insurance 3?OIjIOIES, v ., l in rvrnt of Itratlt to hllilreii i.,vu r lU.iniflnv. amount. fiilmUer anil wheu cue W. I). Hi hbako. bl.)ck anl .Note uroser, imriioni, i u TRI-TIt 18 HICIITYt f T si-srwssu'C'i.'v.'c V, .f . L , l .f 4. ui. wU af w4 lJ it tl .... hlti, kiAul m ... I.IU.U J ? I A . A.4M. 1',. UASTINSS.4 P'.'Im aw mm. rw. M in 1 1 1 -a rnv 1.' V Til Al.I. WHO HKI'P FOVVI.r Afl-ir years of eiperlinent I have discovered a rwL!n Preventive and Cure for Shapes. Nave raised Mo t hickens this )ear and lost lions from Gapes. Keceiptand also t-A-itain way to make Hens lay all W Intel wut for !. best County sud Italltmore (Mty references. F. M. NOUK1S, t;ilfton, Ba.tiniors Uo DYK-B'BEAKD sT LI V. I R IWa'sfriwv.ii r-waaa sf i Mausts ka w Q r's Et jTt M s..frust..s.1.-.l,.a4ss.ww. pus, (a av m k v V m ' illRIk tBSJtr-as i.eirn Teleirraphy ana IUII VS lllblt earn IM to kltMl s month, livery ira'liiate guaranteed a paylns situs. on. Address li. Valentine, suiiiirr, jauesTiiie, n is. . r Asnnn Invested lu Wall St. Slocks maka Sill Til Sinnfl fortunes every mouth. Hook sen free, t-xplalnins everyuilnn. Ad. Ires KAaTEU k ('(. 'O., Hankers. 17 Wall ht., N. . T. I Mure relief n m 1, , KIDDER 8 PASTILLES.? malL Huwell ACo. - B S B. TO F. li. It It'll V CO., Portland, V la I J 1 1 Maine, for heal Axenty Hueiiiess In the Wkall World. Kipeurive Outfit free. OPIUM Habit Sl, Mklu Isiaeasea. Thou saints cured. Ixiwjst Prices. Do not fal to write. Dr. r. b. narau, iumcy, aicu aapaA MOiTII-AarutsWajatet-3 bes SjlJll sciiuiK articles In the world; one sample frae v Ad dress JAV hHUNSON. Detrult. Hlch. BIG $77 PAV.-With Stanch Outfits. What custa 4 iU. anils rapidly for KU els. Calaiosus free. S. M arBKCsa. II'A Wnli'll SU HosUU.JIass. a month and expense gnarantAied to aeui' imtHi rrc. nuAwaii . AosmTA Mt" J imTfi mmx 3 aTias 0, " vo 8777 Ad'iivm r, O. VICrvL'KY, AuuBta, Ualue. JELLY VASELINE. Grand Modal at Die Philadelphia Exposition. 8II.VK11 MKDAl. AT TILK rAKIS EXPOSITION. The niotd raliinhle family remedy known for th treatment of wounds, burns, sores, rut, skin diseases. rlieiimatiKni. rhlllilalus catarrh, hemerrholds. etc. Also for counti, colds, sore throat, croup end input lions, eta, I 'seil and approved hy the leadlns physicians of Hurope sod America, The toilet srtlcles made from pure Vaseline such as roMAIiK.t'Ol.nc'HKAM.CAMI'lloH K'K, and TOU.KT SOAI'S are superior to any similar ones. Tar mss. OI,JATr, tt CO., Sole A cents, IVevr York 25 and M rent sites of all our rooiIo Sold hy all Drnrtirlsts. TOE 1ITH ORGAN CD. First Established I It-lost Successful I TUUIR INSTltl'MKNTS have a Standard Value In s the Leading Markets Of the World Everywhere rccOKiilied as the FINEST IX TONI. OVER 80,000 Mart ntul In nie. New Designs constantly. Iiei Work uud Lowest Prices. i Send for a CaUlouue. Tremont St.. opp. Waltham St., Boston, Mass For Itrsntv nf PnlUh. Hvlniv 1 .hn f-lBmiin... Durability aiid Cheapness. I'nequaleil. AlOiOiii liltou fruprlo tors. Canton. U sa LE X O D U S To il'.e heat lnds, In the boat climate, with the heat placet, auit on the hwt tArf.ia, alonsT the Ht. Paul, MiDLoapolis A Maaltoba lX't, flats HU I'aul l'aciflo. 3,000,000 ACRES Mainly In the Famous RZO RIVER VALLEY OFTHE NORTH. Oh long lime, low prions and easy payments. P .mohlet witb full lcformsttoa mailed free. Apply to D. A. McSCIMLAY, Land Com'r, Ht. a'. SI. A .11. tfy, St. I'aiil. Minn. TROUT oFISH Ti AHl'IVOAIVCK. SURETO CROCKET'S BAIT PREPARATION. SI Box, Mailed. . 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I ti-f.'l tiat' tioutsji t. waHKAM'KD IhiI tul'fe.C 74 C..v n nver V.e litr" I'll' $12' Td-t, 'T JV U iu.t io v. nb tUt ln.i.i. . Tuot. i. tub V 'v-1 Mut" l,1 0' l,d CuuUblUS IsU ;aI Uillf. IMrt bV tllttll. tl.(e. r-.r bk t I f AllUft.liuir merrbtsott. WARNER BtiOS., 351 BroaAwfty. F T Soldiers Pensioners Wo iullifch an elpht-pHK'n paper "Th Natiohai. THiHUh" ilevotoi. to the Intf renin of PeuHlonera, Sol lLcr and Sailorn in- their ltm; altto coulaliu luturctil- inif family rt-atlHi. Frltt. i-'lfty o'nih a ynar biiertiil in lncrmoiita to club. A propt-r tiltMik tn c(.l' 't amount due under new A KKAits or PawxioK Hiii., runiihlieJ rratuitoutily, to regular. Hul-vrii" rt otiiy, arwl nu h rliih'ti ltlel In Ptsitiilmt Vai. without charK. J:!inai v nr.iul iT ni spprimeu copy Xiee. J.....1 ... is y i. i .ui J L' l Ui . vr a. t luiiia ivit tlx usiiiit'ir. r.. i.r.Tit'i WalaitKltii. J. C. Lock Box 3 'J 5 THE HIV! YORK SUN. II A I I.Y, 1 piu-i'S. ri, cts. s month; 80. AO a year. M "V ii t V. 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