DR. CLARK JOHNSON'S - INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP L!)jratorj. lV.31Si.,Ncw York City, LATE Or JFIISKT CITT. 71 (5 T Q -2 H ll ci -o TRADB MABI.) Tho East Remedy Known to Man 1 Tr. Clark Johnson having associated! himself with Mr. Kihvin Kastman, an escaped captive, long a .lave to Wakamotkln, the medicine man of tha Comsnchcs, la now prepared to lend his aid in the Introduction of tlic wonderful remedy of that tribe) Tlia experience cf Sir. Eastman being similar I that of Mrs. Ch is. .T mcsand son, of Washingtoa t o., Iowa, r crn.nt of whoso nferins Wore thrilliitely i d in the AVi York Herald of Pee. l.Mh, 1S78 acts of which are o widely known, .-.ml .rly parallel, that but little men tion of Mr. j. . .man's experiences will be given sere. Tlu y lire, however, published fn a neat vol nio of ;i(H) pa-res, entitled, "Seven and Nine Yeara l:non tlie Coinnnelies and Apaches," of which Rn ntii.il ill lo mn.io hereafter. Suffice It to lay, Hut for aevenl years, Mr. Eatninn, while a cap live. sas compelled to gather the rootspims, nirks, herhs and hemes of which Wakamctkla'a nedieinc was made, and is still prepared to pro fide t tin bams materials for the successful intro duction of tlio mllcine to the world; and assures fie nhlic flint the remedy Is tha same now M lieu Wukauictkla comuellod him to make It, Wakametkla, the Medicine Man Nothinj has been added to the medtclna and nothing has been taken away. It Is without doubt the Lest I'l iuriEH of the Bloob aud Rimiwsh of the Svstkm ever known to man. This Syrup possesses varied properties. It arts upon tho I.lver. It art upon the Kidneys, It resolute the llowela. It purl lien the IJIood. It quiet the ervou Syatem. It promote IiuoMtion. It .VourWhc., Strengthens and Invle orates. II carries) ofrtlio old blood and makes Now. It wna the pores of the skin, anal Inducer) Healthy Perspiration. It rentralizes the hereditary taint, or poison in the hlood,which penoratesScrofula.KryBiiielas, and all manner of skin diseases and internal humors. j lit re nro nospiritsemployed in its manufacture, anu it can betaken by the most delicate babe, or by mealed and feeble, cure any bang required is tUt'ntion lo directions. 5 mmm llliiii )R"iif.:e Edwin Eastman in Indian Costume. fJirsx and Xisr Years A mono Tnn Oomanciies and Apaches. A neat volume of 300 pages, beius a bimple stuteinent f the horrible fuels connected with the sad massacre of a helpless family, and the captivity, tortures and ultimata escape of its two surviving members. For gale by our agents generally. Price 11.00. Tint incidents of the massacre, briefly narrates, are distributed by agents, frkb of charge. Mr. Eastman, lieini; almost constantly at tha West, engaged in gathering and curing the materi als of which tho medicine is composed, the sole hnsiness management devolves npon Dr. Johnson, and the remedy has been called, aud la known aa Dr. Clark Johnson's INDIAN BLOOD PURIFIER. Price ef Large Bottles $1.00 Price of Small Bottles 50 Ke id tho voluntary testimonlala of persons who have been cured by the use of Dr. Clark Johmou't Indian Wood Byrup, in your own vicinity. Testimonials of Cure. CURES CHILLS AND ItlLlOL'SNKS.S. KDlsriTON, Feb. 1, 1879. Dear Sir: I wnn troubled with Chills; lmd lliem every other day for nix months; lmd two doctois attending lncwlicn your uncut porsuuded mo to try your Indian Moo 1 Syrup, und I can Bay I never had a Chill nfior taking the first dose. 1 cheerfully recommend it to all. I.iy.iE Wink. PALPITATION OK TIIK IIKAUT. Wkst Lkiiasos, Mari h 3, 1879. Dear Sir: Having been prostrato for months with what my physician termed Palpitation oi the Heart, and a combination of other diseases, I obtained no reliei until 1 bought some ot your Indian Mood Syrup, which relieved me im mediately. I ant now in perfect health. Ki.iauetu Lewis. DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTI10N. UvnKUKY, 3d Ward, Jan. 1, 879. Dear Sir: Your most excellent Indian Mood Syrup lias given perleel satislaction when used lor Dyspepsm and Indigestion. . Tiieod. Hawk LTVEH COMPLAINT AND CHILLS. Uknsai.km P. O., Peb. 2.5, 1879. Dear Sir: Having tried your most excellent Indian Mood Syrup and found it a valuable medicine for Liver Complaint und Chills, I would recommend those who are afflicted to give it a trial. Mas. C. Aiuman. LIVKli COMPLAINT. Pknnvi-ack Mills, Feb. 22, 1879. Dear Sir: I have used your Indian Mood Syrup und lound it to do all you claim for it. It is a sure cure for Liver Complaint. JllSLl'il JlAlNtS). Cur ueiit can also furnish inquirers with many names ami addresses of others who have experienced the tfood ell'ects of the justly eele inated Indian Mood Syrup, and we would re quest all in need of a Mood Purifier o r Liver Ke'iuaior to call aud yet a pamphlet, and make lich impiiriivj as they limy wish. I' . 5 5 R-yvlA If JilJp Ik 1 iTA FAUM, (HARDEN AM) HOUSKIIOLl). Cultivation of Olery. . Crlory plants, fur host results, must ho l-pt plowing without interruption. They rarely recover fully if from any cimst' tlicy receive a cheek, hence great care is necessary in transplanting Irom seeti licds to plant bods. Avoid break ing or drying off the roots and when pos sible art out tho plant n in cloudy weather. Shelter them A'oni drying wind nnd hot .sun when first transplanted and Witter often. Tho soil should be rich nnd thoroughly pulverized. The land best suited to this plant is a deep, mellow, sandy loam, rather moist in character. Celery will thrive, however, on drained clay lands if heavily manured. Iand manured the fall previous makes an ex cellent bed for celery. Fresh manure is injurious, as it induces a rank growth which injures the quality of the stalks, rendering them pithy and flabby in character, a sorry contrast to the crisp ness of well-grown stents. If the land is in order where it is de signed to finally grow the celery there is no objection to transplanting di rectly from the seed-bed to tho field pro viding arrangements can be made for watering and shading the plants at first. As a rule farmers delay the final trans planting until July, when land previous ly occupied lias been cleared off. If the weather is dry at this season, as it is liable to be, the plants will require re peated waterings until they are well es tablished, for celery cannot withstand a drought. Frequent hoeings and weed- ings are also necessary until the final banking up. 1 lie old practice ot banking uu celerv plants as they grow is being gradually abandoned. Many cultivators attribute the rust on celery to the particles of earth which fall in among the stems during the process of hilling when t here is dew or damp on the plants. Celery, therefore, in not a few instances, is allowed to grow and spread in all direc tions until such time as banking up is required for bleaching the stalks and protecting them from injurb frosts. The leaves at this time are carefully straightened up, hold firmly together and earthed up suflieiently to bleach them. During moist warm weather in September eeiery will bleach within a fortnight if properly earthed; later, when the days and nights are cooler, three weeks or more are required. ueiery is stored lor winter markets in pits, trenches, etc., made for the pur pose, lhe plants are set in these as closely as they will stand. Provision is made to keep water from standing in them and the tops are covered to protect the celery from freezing. For family use a small supply of eelerv already bleached may be stored in the cellar. covered with light garden soil or sand. in bleaclung celery be careful not to let it freeze, not to heat it by too close packing and heavy covering, and avoid standing water in the trench. A method practiced by the Edinburgh market gardeners is reported to be as fol lows : They grow their celery plants in temporary or nursery beds until thev.are ten inches or one foot high before plant ing in trenches. The trenches are dug out six feet wide and one foot deep ; the bottom is loosened and well enriched and tho plants are set in rows across the beds, fourteen inches asunder, and the plants nine inches apart in rows. By this means it is claimed that space is economized and the plants attain a fair average size and quality. New York or m. Miss Corwln'i Recipes. BltEAD CltTJMBS FOR FltYING. Tut stale bread in the mouth of tho oven until it is perfectly dry ; then roll it with the rolling-pin, and sift it; the finest crumbs will do for breading articles to be fried, and the larger ones for pud dings. Stuffed Tomatoes. Choose some ripe, sound tomatoes, cut a slice from the stem end of each one, scoop out the interior with a teaspoon, and mix them with an equal quantity of bread crumbs: season the mixture highly with pepper and salt, and add to it a little cold meat chopped, if any is on hand; fill the toma toes witn tins torcameat; dust some bread crumbs over them, and bake them about halt an hour in a moderate oven Quick Beef Tea. Chop one pound of lean neei line, put it into a bowl and cover it with cold water: Jet it stand half an hour or longer to permit the cold water to draw the luiees out of the meat. and then pour both beef and water into :i saucepan ; set the saucepan over the lire and let tho contents boil slowly for lilleen minutes, or longer if there is time. Half an hour's boiling will serve to ex- tr.ti-t all the nutritive qualities of the neat. Then strain off the liquid, season it slightly, and serve it with a little thin lry totist. IIousei k i.n Sou p. Cut in small pieces one pound ol lean meat, and put it over Lhe tire in four quarts of cold water. Do not skim it. When tho water boils add a tablespoonful of salt, quarter of a salt spoonfui of popper, a cupful of well washed rice; a cupful each of carrot and turnip, peeled and cut in small square I pieces; one onion peeled and chopped, una nan a cupnu oi eeiery cno ipett, or six tomatoes, peeled and sliced. Boil gently about two hours, or until the meat and vegetables are tender; then see if the soup is palatably seasoned, and serve it. SriNAcii Soup. Wash and trim one quart of green spinach; put it into a saucepan containing three quarts of boil ing water and three tablespoonfuls of salt, and boil it rapidly, uncovered, until it is tender, which wi 11 1 e in from three to seven minutes, according to the age of the spinach; then drain it in a colander. rim plenty of cold water over it to set the color, chop it fine, and rub it through a sieve with a wooden spoon. While the spinach is boiling heat two quarts of milk. Next stir together over the fire until they bubbla one ounce of butter and two ounces of Hour; then gradually add the boiling milk, season with a level tablespoonful of salt, and quarter of a saltspoonful each of white pepper and grated nutmeg. Stir the spinach into the soup, and serve it hot If it is done before it is needed, set the saucepan containing it into another half full of hot water, so that it will keep hot without burning. A case involving originally ten cents for railroad fare lias just got into the Iowa Supreme Court. A passenger was unable to buy a ticket before entering the ears, end the conductor demandei ten cents extra. The passenger refuset and wtuj put off the 'train. The lowe courts gave him 1,000, but the corpora tion has appealed. The costs and law yers fees have already amounted to sev era i thousand dollars. Self-Rellflnoe. There is no one element in n man's character that contributes more to his success in life, wisely says tho United Nates Economist, than confidence or self- reliance in his own ability. A faint- icarted man is unstable, and will never excel, f nitti in mo endeavor to will nnd to execute is as important in a sue- essful business career as is tho keystone o t he arch. A man possessed oi a bold. daring and resolute will may bo deter mined in performing what he conceives o bo right, lo men with this never- lying faiih there is no such word as de feat, and when obstacles present them selves in their path, it only results in their putting forth a greater effort to acc omplish their purpose. Toil, trial, disaster, gloom and danger may environ anil threaten to overt hrow the most cherished plans, yet over and above all hindrances a lieroio soul will riumph and win fame and honor. The liseouragonient that would retard the rresolute only discover the weak places o the brave, and. strengthening those. they renew the conflict with increased vigor. Timidity creates cowards and never wins success. It is a strong and abiding faith in one's own ability to per form that overcomes difficulties that others thought could could not bg sur mounted. In all the pursuits we find that those who achieve lionor and distinction are strong and self-reliant in their own powers, exercise faith in their own abili ty, and carry out plans conceived in their own brain. Morse had faith in telegraphic wires, and Field in submarine utiles, and to-dav. in consequence there of, the lightning is harnessed to convey the news of the world in every part of the inhabitable globe within the compass of a few hours. Not many years asro ?dison occupied an humble position as . telegraph operator: to-dav his name and fame are world-wide as associated with some of the grandest discoveries of ancient or modern times. Astor, Stew art and Vanderbilt furnish examples in ine large lortunes they created as to what well-directed energy and determination can accomplish in business pursuits, while the eventful life tho late Judge Packer is another striking illustration of the high position that can bo attained b reliance and perseverance in the in dividual man, backed by a liberal endow ment ot common sense. Jn the ever widening paths of commerce and the ever-increasing monetary circles there are open up bciore the young men of the nation rare opportunities to win wealth and fortune. In agricultural, mining, industrial and mercantile pursuits like avenues to attain distinction are present- .1 T . . r . in a , cu. iui, ionuiies wiunoicome Dycnance nor distinction by hazard ; both must be won by strong heroic endeavor. Back bone is vital in the achievement of loftv aims, and nerve and grit are essential re quisites in the battle ot life. A man, to triumph, must have faith in his enter prise and reliance in his ability. The Flaw in The late Mr. W the Boiler. -. one of the lead ing business men of Cincinnati, was strongly opposed to the use of intoxi cating liquor as a beverage ; and in his gentle, quaint way preached many an effective temperance sermon. He received one day a visit from Judge C . of St. Louis, who then hehl the first place anions the learned jurists of the West, and who was besides brilliant man of the world, kind- hearted, brave and loval to bis friend ships. Mr. W showed him over bis manufactory, and his admiration was especially excited by the intricate ma chinery, much of which was of brass, IZ I 1 l l i f mieiy pousneu a woi k oi art as oi ust. 1 hat evening the friends dined together at Mr. W 's hotel. Judge C drank to excess. Observing his friend's grave, keen eyes upon him, he said, gayiy: iou do not take brandy, W- -P" "Nor wine P" "No." " I do." frankly. " Too much, tvroha- bly. But I began thirty years ago. I drank as a boy at my father's table. I dranK as a young man, and I drink as an old one. It is a trifling fault, if you choose to call it a fault, and will hurt nobody but myself. If it has not harmed me in thirty years, I have no cause for iear." Mr. W bowed cravelv. but made no repiy. . i w - W hen dinner was over, he said : " We had an accident in our mills an hour lifter you left. Will you walk up with mer ' They reached the mills in a few minutes. One side of the wall had ianen in. tue exquisite, costlv ma chinery was a hopeless wreck. Two or inree workmen had been crushed in the ruin, and laborers were digging to find the bodies. "norribie!" cried t; . The ma chinery was so fine and massive, I thought it would last an age." "Yes," said W , slowly, "but there was a flaw in it. A very slight flaw, which the workmen thought of no importance, i nave used it many years insaiety. i5ut the naw was there, and has done its work at last." Judge C 's face lost its color. He was silent a moment, and then turning, caught Mr. Y s hand. "1 understand you, old friend," he said. " I will remember." How long he remembered, wo do not know. A habit of thirty years is not easily broken. Youth's Companion. According to the official statistics, the number of emigrants from Germany in 1878 was '21,217, 2,253 more than the pre vious year. Of these sailed to the United States. 1,048 to Brazil, 1,718 to Australia and the remainder to the smail South American States. The Stomach Cannot be Freighted With greater trash than a violent drastic purgative. True, such a medicine relieves constipation lor the time, but at the expense of great injury to the intestinal canal, which it both inflames and weakens, thus unfitting it for the performance of its proper functions, Widely different is the action ol Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, a tonic aperient which pro duces effects prompt, indeed, but never violent and convulsing, lhe purity ol its botamo in gradients, its unobjectionable flavor, its genial influence upon the mind, and the thoroughness of its remedial action in caso of constipation liver complaint and dyspepsia, combine to reader it a most desirable family specific. It increases both physical vigor and substance tranquilizes and invigorates the nervous sys loin, nnd gives an unwonted relish for the lood. A wineglass three times daily is about the average dose. A thoroughly good Cabinet or Purlor Organ is worth two poor ones. Mason & Hamlin make the licst. The prices ure a little higher than those oi poorer organs, nut it is mucn cheaper in tho end to ohtuiu lhe best. Lost Nevrn Ponmls In Three Weeks. Allan's Auti-I'nt is n gnnuino modieino and will reduce corpulency tmtn two to five pounds per week. Purely rcemblo nnd perfectly iiiii'inlrss, acting entirely on tho food in the stomach preventing the formation of Int. H is also rt positive remedy for dyipepsin nnd rheiinintisin. JIoxton, Mass., Feb. 11th, 1S78. HoTANtc Mkiucink Co., llull'alo, N. Y. : (i r titlrmrn The lady alluded to lost seven pounds in thrco weeks, by tho nso of Allan's Anti-Pat. Yours truly, Smith, DuoMTTt.K ft Smith, Wholesale Druggisl5. There is no time to be lost, when a cough attacks ono, in adopting means of prevention nguinst consumption and bronchitis. A cough may, with perfect truth, bo termed the incip ient stage of those destructive maladies, and j). is the height ot folly to disregard it. It neg lected, it will assuredly culminate in pome dangerous pulmonary nlfoet ion, but if Dr. Win. Hall's Pulsion tor the Lungs bo used, tho com plaint is speedily vanquished and tho danger averted. There is no pulmonic comparable to this great specific. Sold by Druggists. An Atrrtci.E ok Tuck Mkiut. "Brown's llronchial Troches " are tho most popular arti cle in this country or Kurope for Throat Dis eases nnd Coughs, and this popularity is based upon real merit. 2.5 els. n lmx. CHEW The Celebrated " Matciu.kss " Wood .Tag Plug Tobacco. Th Pionkkh Tobacco Compant, -New York, Boston, and Chicago. Tho Mendelssohn Piano Co., No. 21 East 15th Street, N. Y., sell Pianos at Factory Prices. Writo lot a cntnlonie. Smoke Pogue'a "Sitting Bull Durham Tobacco." Chow Jackson's Best SweiitNavv Totmoco. PAI'Kll MILL. lOll HALF.. For salcat Lancaster, N, ll a d rut-elms Hill, now In operation. The plant comprises ten acres of land with full power of rlrcr, with IS-foot hcd. Two-story frame Mill, 40x90, with anuexes barn, storehouse, sheds, seales Ac. The Mill contains one 72-liuh slnKle cylinder, Itlee Ilarton Kales' machine, comploteg four 2M-pound lasting enyrlnt s i two tub bleaches, cutters, calenders reels; one SO horse-power boiler; and all the appllauces for nmnluit the Mill. Straw plenty at $A. Wood at ti. Excellent freight contracts go with the Mill, hlch Is now on wtapplng. Owners have other business. The property, which Is valuable, will be sold at a fal price and at a bargain. All Inquiries by mall proinptly answered. Address -nUNKY O. KENT, Treasurer. I.ANCASTFR, N. 11.. 1ST!). Upham's Freckle, Tan and Pimple BANISHER. A few applications of this preparation will removs freckles, tan, sunburn, pimples or blotches on the face, and render thj com plexion clear and fair. For soften ing and beautifying the skin it has no equal. Price 50 cts. Sent by mail, postpaid, for 75 cts. Address John F. Henry, Curran & Co, 24 College Place, N. Y. that the M,.ii'rpoll.L diuiijf HUM) for I will sell the Identically same style for only tHi.?X and ask no money until fully t. sled at your own home. Oritsns that they axk $:t?0 r..r i sell the same for Wl.ari. Oilier Ilnrifalu. Iiieut reduction during the Midsummer moii'iis. 1 Keeennv neing ELECTED TiAYOR I my C lu. ami intruntrd Willi us IIO.N !.. aluminium to t Itoiisumls of dollar, should be sultli-it-ut proof or my responsioiiiiy. Minsununer eircuiiirs now ready, anrt lflust ruieii i-n per sent n-ee. Aniress IpAIVIKL, f 1IKATTY, WnshliiKtou,JV. J THIS NEW ELASTIC TRUSS Hu Pad differing from H otban, to caohBD. with jUU.Adiut.Uii Hal. in ttnUf, twUpU lulf to mil potHloM of tb body, whll. tho ilA In lh grim (he riertilft U held necnrely fay and uitfbi. and radical enr ocr tain. 11 la eaT. durabla anrf cbeao. (Scut lif mail. Circulrtri Eggleston Truss Co., Chicago, ill., RELIEF Kelt at once sttcr UKiiiK MI .V I'S hkji i;iv. ltrlKht's lieac, Kuliify, liltel iler and I'rinury Diseases, Dm betes, liruvel anil l)r 'tipsv nre lti:i- IS eure.i ty Ilt'NT'N i:i Y. Psins in the lliuk, SMc or Lotus. Illslnrhetl Sleep, l.tm.-i Appetite,! Jeneral Dehlllty Hllil a! anil t'rinarr Oreans are cureil hy lll'.vr'Si II 'KM KIIV. I'livsli'lium preserilw II I'THT'Si HK.M l'II V Send for pamphlet to W.M. K. Ol.AltklK. l'rovliieuie, K. I, "The Watch-Tower" to 1880 Send Fifty Cents and receive this live N. Y. weekly paper to iw, or, ti.nn ror me . r. 10 jiny, iso. un a vopy of the peerless Memoir or " I nci.k Jons v jssak, just issued, price 1.IM; postage on bolh prepuld. JOHN W. OLMSTKAD CO., Puhllhers, t'utt liuildlng, N. Y. Montreal, Canada, Vui7l.Xvy.t'' Many are unaware of the laree tra1e lnn with Canada. 'i'tie aUvertitnir having openeii exteualve PreniUen aoikUB CoiiBixumwiU from Merchant!, Atanmat uiriTS aim utlirrs. riiixcei'tioTmbl- relVri'tict:. Aovhimch mm It1 K. JACOI.S, 457 St. Jaul Street, M'ntreaK To Carriage Painters l Use Stinson & Co.'s Cnrriiifire Varnishes I tv Milk Mi'fct. ItoDton. Mass. VEKY r.VI.K, FKKK WIIHKl.NU. 1)1 KAItl.K VAU N1SIIKS, AND VK11Y it 111 l.l.l A NT. FLYING POINT HOUSE, NTIIW fit I'l.U. CONN.. II miles east of NEW IIAVKN'.suit but one hail mile from depot. Is directly opposite the famous Thimble Is'suds (ditdnul 40 root), slid is tilt) pleaaautest resort in the Suites. Heud for circular to J. H. Norllirop, l'rop EmMKTTIMMsIITIH Wt) niU ,.. At-tiU a feUry ut !( exuenit-a, cur alKw a large committaion, aud wonder. l iutentioiiB. W. m an Ul free. Adlr bHKHMAN & CO., . lo -o'l .r ne 'aii, Mich. LIFEOF Uncle John Vassar, With a Steel Kagravlng of him, will lie sent postpaid any address on receipt of One Hollar. Address WALTKHU. VASSAH, Poushkeepsie, N. Y thctii is MicnTTt IWM.I MkitiM. ! t.Hl bit.. far I..isnt. mIu. of ml immt fl-f bubaaJ at .'. lniiLi ef real -. ike t.ws ! pUw T AirtFLrt profit on 30 days' Inv.'htmt nt of $100 . m n eaieru i iiioii, tiuni' Proportional reliirns svery w.i k on t.xk options o - .vt, - kioo, - .ou. Om.isl Kejsirts and Circulars free. Address T. I'Ol l Kit n Hi in a t o., iianarrs, it an SEND T hti. Itiril Al CO.. Hurt, am I Mjuir. fur l.it Asriiiv liiisiuiMi m Hi World. Unpens! Oulllt Free S33001 YEAR. How to Make It. jErlSIBLclif An overdone of IHimrr often derange the sys tem, hrtuus on liittulenie and wind colic, and suhjerts the pntli nt lo great Koilliy giillcrtnx. A sinKic noso or Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient 111 correct the arldltv. relieve the twin, carry o(T the itendlmt cause, and save sometimes a loinr spell of 111- . Its eu-'cts Arc uent'.e and thoroiiKh, aud Its general se would prevent much snllerlnK. SOl.n HY AM, PM'COlSTfl. SlftOO AWAY ! 'Ml IH Nfiuare ami Mionexr. 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For Alip-,, Pam- piutuaanu iuu niiorniuiion apply 10 IOWA HAILUOAniiAIVn COMPANY Cedur KajilitK, low.i. or t)J Kandolnn Mtvct, ChimKO MOllER S "gf COD-LIVER PIT. Is nerfeotlv mini. PnmnunooJ the beet bvthe hlirh est medical authorities in the world. Given liiKheHt award at 14 World's lLxpositions, ana at i'aria,iss. Boia by urmfg-iMia. w.ii.scnieueiincu ' ' UN K i'.O'n'LK WAllllAN'TKD A perfect cure for all kinds ot PII.KS. Two to four bottles in the worst ruses of l.KPUOSV. SCHUKri SALT KlIkl'.M. KUKl'MATISM KIDNKYM.DYSPKPSlA.UANt.'KH, i'. i AHKii.ami hu oiM-'ises ir n SKIN and IILOOI). lintire'.y Veue- t.iole. internal and extendi ue. Money retnrueilfiii all csms of fall 1 r ure; none ror ai years. Sold every whsre Beim lor pampuiei. l a Lome. Il.'It. I'OIVLI!, Itoaton. Masou "Sc Hamlin Cabinet Organs Demonstrated best bv IIICIIKST HONORS AT AL1 WORLD'S REPOSITIONS FOll 1WM.VK YKAK3. vis. at I'akis, Ii7: Vik.nna, l.iill: Samtiauo, lh7.i Puiuiriiu. piiia lx7ri. Paris. 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