on. clark INDIAN BLOOD SYRDP Laboralorj, 77 W. 3-1 Si . Sew lork City, tT OF JJR'IT CITT. TR1DK MARK. Tho S:st Earn-dy Known to Han I Br. Clark Johnson having associated himself with Mr. Hdwln Kaatman, an escaped captive, long a slave to Wakamctlila, llio medicine man of the Comanche s, m no-v prepared to lend Me aid fa the Introduction of the wonderful remedy of that tribe. Ttio experience of Mr. Eastman fcelnjj elmllar to tbr.t of Airs. Chas. Jones and eon, of Washinet.-in Co.. Iow.i, an account of whose mirTerinrs were thriiiinely narralcil in tlie Arte York Herald of Pre. 15lh, lti.H, the facte of which era no widely known, and eo nearly parallel, that but little men tion cf Mr. Easltnan'e experiences will be (riven bere. They ere, however, published fn a neat vol erne of 300 pajes, cntltlenf, "Seven and Nine Years A in one the Comauehca and Apaches," of which mention will be made hereafter. Suffice It to eay, fiat for eeveral years, Mr. rastman, while a cap tire, ws compelled to gather the root, (t'lme, bsrk, horhs acd berries of which Wakamelkla't medicine wae ciadc, and la atill prepared to pro title the iahs materials for the anccessfal intro duction of t'.io medicine to the world; and aiaursa t .e pnhlis that the rornedy la the eame tiovf al Vutu WitaiaeUda compelled him to make iU . S Jtflr VTakamctkla, the Medicine Man Nothing has been added to the medicine and lotliius has been taken nivny. It e without donbt .ho llrT l'tKtrt;uof the Blood and KaNiwtBOf 'fee Si,Tii ever known to man. TU! byri-.p poeaceeue vailed propertlee. It Krtn upon llio I.tver. it ;m i j ittn tltt; Jilfliiej e. It rejuUlen tSic Itowela. It purlliea the Bllood. It qulr-te tlie Norvonn S yatcm. it rruo1oe Iiet ion. It Sorii-iaijoe, Slrust henai and Inrlj ratoa. ;t rtrrlee oCTtUe old bloodand makes Ke w. It )fti the poroa of the aklu, and tit'lu.'v tflcalthy lcretiratiou. It rif.trallxea the heteditury taint, or pson In t!.e blood, wi.ich generates Jscrofula, KrysipeTas, and al; manner cf iriim dlaeaaeaand internal humors. Then rro noepirita employed in ita manufacture, mrt it c i.i liu taken by the most delicate babe, or Yt i1! a'r-'l and fwblt', care only being requini (r 3 Edwin Eastman h Indian Costume. fiiTEH and Nine Yeari Amono thx CoNiNcuii ahd Ar-AciiES. A neat volume of 300 pagea, bcinz a "simple eUiteinent of the horrible facia connected with tUe aud massacre of a h Ipleaa family, and the captivity, tortures and nltiinate escape of itatwo surviving members. For tale byourn;eiiU L'enurally. I'ritc 11.00. The incidents of tho niaasarrc, briefly narrated, sre difiributed by asents. fiiee of charpe. Mr. Uaitinan, bein almost const e.iu ly at the West, eng:ired in gathering and curing the materi als of which the medicine U compiled, the sole ' islness management devolves upon Dr. Johnson, and the remedy has been called, aud is known aa Dr. Clark Johnson's INDIAN BLOOD PURIFIER Prlcjof Lv:elbtt:ea 1,1. Ct Tiicecf Elavil Eottl. 60 Ued the valjnUry ta-ti:non':iU of piraons who nii i"e.i cured uy tne use or lir. t tar Joimsuu i u jitiu iiif.i'ni Mi-.i;, iu yourowu vicinity. 'X3iicraa.l3 of Cre3. DYSPEPSIA. AND IXDTGKSTllON. UrBEKKV. 23d Ward. Jim. 1. 879 Dear Sir : Your moat excollnnt Indian liloorl Syrup lute giveu jiorloot sntisluctioii when ued lor l-)yicpHiu and Indigestion. Timor). Hawk CUKES CHILLS AND BlLliXSNKSH. KnisGTON, Feb. 1, 1879. Dar Sir: I was troubled witli Cliillg; had them every other day for nix montlm; had two doctor attending niewlieii your agent persuaded ine to try your Indian Illood Svrun. nnd I can ay I nover hud a Chill after taking the ft rut avue. i eneeriuiiy recommend it to all. Lizzie Wink. LIVKK COM PLAINT AND CHILLS. Kkshalem P. O., Feb. 25, 1879. Dear Sir: Having tried your most excellent Iniliiui lilood Syrup and found it a vuluuble medicine for Liver Complaint nnd Chills, I would recoiiimeiid those who uro afllicted to ivo it a triid. Mits. C. Autman. LIVE It CoTiplaiT7" Pksnvi'ACK Mills, Feb. 22, 1879, Dear Sir: I have lined your Indian Blood Syrup mid louncl it to do all you claim for it. It in a mire cure for Liver Complaint. JllMKI'll Hainkh. J. I V K It AND KIDNEV COM P L A I NT. Akualcma, Pu., Feb. 10, 1870. Dear Sir: I have been lining your Indian BUhmI Syrup in my laniily lor Liver and Kidjiey Complaint with bin-cess. I believe itha.4 no. (JU.tl. ElVAi:i tilLUBIIT. LI V Eli COMPLAINT. Jacksonville, March, 3, 1879. Dear Si: Knowing, liom experience, that your Ind"1!! liloMf".Syiuji 'm a auie cure fur liver Complaint, I confidently recommend it to pill Buffering huiminiiy. Hluucca Niel. 12 fc 'X A Model Nowsnpcr. TIip down p.t.afscngor lr:iin lind just filopiiod nt Kini?tovn. Antony tlie pits srn.srrrstlittt (Milcrcd Hip rv.w ciir wus n ilcciilodiy rustic-lookittr i:ivty. It coii sistcil of ' rtiniHT IV'T, liis wil'o, 4tnd liis tl.'Mililcr Sus:m. Tim old K'itl lem.'in iitid hidv took :i Font totrctlnT ; and JSu s:in, lin! ins; t Mr next sr.'it in front viwsint, settled lierself down on one-half of it. At the next station a fat young man, wearing a linen suit nnd a liinh lint, en tered the ear nnd asked permission to occupy the remaining half of Susan's seat. Tho young lady smiled approv ingly and gave her consent. They were both communicative, and before the train had gone a mile they were engaged in nn animated conversation. The young man told her some strange things. One bit of information, especially, filled her with surprise. Her eyes Hew wide open nnd her mouth at the same time. "Say, pop," she exclaimed, turning to the old man in the sent behind, " this is a reporter of the Shickshinny Thunder bolt r " You don't say so," replied the old man, putting on his spectacles to see whether, being that peculiar personage, he looked like an ordinary mortal. "Yes, sir," said the fat young man, "lam connected with the best news paper in the world or perhaps you read the ThundcrMt?" "No, he doesn't." Susan answered for her father before that individual had time to reply. Hun you had better subscribe." re plied the reporter. "Only two dollars a year; and any two numbers are worth all of that." "Xo, I guess not." came from the old man. "Oh, no," said the old lad v. at the same t ime shaking her head. It is too dear," added Susan." You wouldn't sav that if vou knew what an excellent paper it is. You must remember that it is a humorous Caper and employs a paragrapher the est in America. There are no lame jokes ever to be found in its columns. Why, you ought to see the effect that some ot our paragraphs produce on our compositors. When a joke is handed to one ot them to "set up," he reads it, then bends himself into a rainbow, holds bia gides and laughs. lie then reads it to the rest, amt tliey all roll themselves ou the floor and laujh." And doesn't the naraffranlier. too laugh when he writes those funnv things?" inquired Susan. fn, no; paragraphcrs never laugh. If they allowed themselves to do that. surrounded, as they are, by so much genuine humor, they would soon laugh themselves to death. It is very difficult, however, for some of them to refrain from laughing nt all times. To enable them to do so, they go to all the funerals in the neighborhood and spend several hours every day in the graveyard. nut, conrinuea tne lat young man, our paper is iust as valuable fir A e surpass every other paper in the rapidity with which we gather up facts and lay them before our readers. To ac complish this a. reporter has been placed on every street comer in town, and com munication by telephone established be tween him and the editor at work at the printing office. . When anything occurs, the telephone instantly conveys the par ticulars from the reporter to the editor. Let me give you an idea of the amazin rapidity with which we do business. ine other day, just as we were going to unran, mc uroKe out a quarter ot a le from our printin? office. Th re mi porter stationed at that place saw' the first appearance of the fire, and, at the same instant, the following account of it rung in the editor's ears: 'Fire! ten o'clock Third ward Johnson's woolen mill no insurance; incendiary!' " Did you ever see a thunderbolt dart down from the clouds and strike a hay stack, or bull, or anvthinsr?" Oh, yes." answered the farmer. Well." went on the renovtPiv hiar. that fast the editor Hew into the composing-room, yelling as he went: 'Fire! ten o'clock Third ward .Inlmsnn's woolen mill no insurance ineendi. aw " ' Eleven compositors bad con rrrpfrntvwl at the front window to see a fat? woman m by on the other side of the street. A t. the sound of the- editor's voie tliov flew to their cases on their way there knocking down the foreman and the levn, ana tread in ir them nmW fnrvt Each compositor took one word, and! quicker than I can tell it. the whole ac count was in type the typo in the forms the forms on tho press--the press started and papers sent out on the street. Our account informed the populace of me uru ociore an alarm ot it had been spread. There was soon the wildest ex- ltement throughout town. Pcnnlo ...:i. "i . ... , , ffiuinuii icr m uaiKl. were ninnmortn and fro, accosting those they met with worus line uiese : The paper here says that a fire is breakinar out at Johnson's woolen mill! There neither . I docl.irc. it's too had ! f hrn the fire bell was runir. and the fire com pany hurried to the burning- mill nn,l arrived there as the fire was making its lirst appearance, and before the hand's in tue building knew there was any lire on the premises." Just then the train arrived tit Quake T a! . 1 1 i .. v j uncuon, iinu me iac young man changed cars. uur rustic mends lor some moments sat speechless, looking nt each other. I hen the old lady broke the silence witl these words: "He lies." F. M. Ootwals, in Morris- town Iterahl. itiink Notes. Every one who thinks about tho mar ter knows that bank notes are very care fully made; but very few are aware of how much time and labor is spent upon uiem wnn tne purpose ot preventing imitation and lorgery, For nearly tw hundred years the Hank of England notes have been made tit one factory, at Laverstoke, in Hampshire, and by the same family. The pulp is made from white linen cuttings alone, no rags that have been worn beinir permitted to be used; and even the number of dips into tne puip tank made by each workman is registered by a machine: and each sheet as it is finished, is carefully numbered and booked to tho person to whom it is passed. The notes are printed at tho Rank of England, and, by very clever y arranged machinery, every note has some slight difference from all that have been print ed before, so that no two Rank of Eng land notes can be alike, except by forg ery. The number of paid notes iir seven years was about 'J 1,000.(100, and they fill about 1H,000 boxes. If they were placed in a pile, one upon another, they would make a column one mile high; and if joined end to end, would form a ribbon 15,000 miles long. Their value is $15, 000,000,000, and they weigh more than 11 i tons. Russia. In Russia, says n New York paper, t!ie fires are more frequent nnd t he hisses nverago larger than those in the Tinted States, and if in the winter the perpetual presence of snow did not act as a pro tector, the destruction of property by this means would be nearly twi 'e n's great as it now is. "Last summer there were 3U,3'J!) lives in Russia, involving a loss of move than $.r0,000.(H)0, and it w ill be remembered that none of these were attributed to tho Nihilists. Now, it is conceivable the proportion holding constant that the three or four tires which ruined Orenburg were merely due to some of the many causes which gave rise to :the thousands of fires last year. It usually happens that where lires are numerous the methods of ex tinguising them are developed to a high degree of efficiency. Thus, in t his coun try, wo put up inflammable buildings, and place our property in constant and unnecessary peril; but as a set-ofT wo have efficient lire departments and by large outlays in steam engines and water supplies contrive to hold our .losses in check. In Russia, on the contrary, the buildings are fully as unsafe as our own. and, what is more, the means employed for extinguishing lires are wholly inade quate. In mady places, even of con siderable size, such a thing as an equipped lire department does not ex ist. Ihe inhabitants are all bound to help in putting out a live, and to supply for this purpose some parlieulat instru ment, such as an axe or a water bucket, and this, whatever it may be, is in most villages painted over the door of the villager's house, so.that'thc chief man of the commune can call out without trouble the particular article that he de sires. Even in a city of the size of St. Petersburg there are but two steam lire- engines, and the water used is ordinarily earned along m casks mounted upon wheels. Another . feature respecting this lire department is its extreme slow ness in getting into action, the passage of a tire engine and its attendant water carts through the streets of St. Peters burg resembling to an absurd extent a funeral procession. A Tile of Living Serpents. In the savannas of Isaoubo. in Guiana. I saw the most wonderful, tho most ter rible spectacle that can be seen; and although it bo not uncommon to the in habitants, no traveler has ever mention ed it. We were ten men on horseback, two of whom took the lead in order to sound tho passages, while I preferred to skirt tho great forests. One of the blacks who formed tho vancuard re turned at full gallop and called to nic, iiere, sir, come and see serpents in a pile!" He pointed out to mo something levated in tho middle of the savanna which appeared like a bundle of arms One of the company then said, " This is certainly one of those assemblages of serpents which heap themselves on each other after a violent tempest. 1 have nearu oi uiese, but nave never seen any. Let us proceed cautiously, and not go too near." When we were within twentv naces of it the tciTor of our horses prevented our near approach, to which, however, none of us were inclined. Suddenly the pyra midal mass became agitated; horrible sounds issued from it; and thousands of serpents rolled spirally on each other, shooting forth out of the circle their hideous heads and presenting their en venomed darts and lierv eves to us. I own I was one of tho lirst to draw back. Rut when I saw that this formidable phalanx remained at its post, and ap peared to bo more disposed to defend itself than to attack us, I rode round it in order to view its order of battle, which laced the enemy on every side. mien sought what could be the design of this numerous assemblage, nnd Icon eluded that this species of serpents dread ed some eolosseau enemy, which might be the great serpent, or the cayman, d that, having seen this enemy, they unite themselves in order to resist lum in a mass. Jiaron Von Humboldt. x They Went and Proved It. A statesman was once in conversation with a few friends as to what course ought to be adopted with regard to mis representation in the press ; and a friend said to him: "The obvious course is not to take notice of what is said of you in the papers. People will lind you out in time if you do not contradict these things." " Well," said tho statesman, heavinir a deep sigh, " that was the course I once pursued. I entered on public lite with a resolution that, whatever the press might say of me, I would lake no notice ol it. For years and years I persevered. till at last my friends came to mo and said, " mere is an accusation in one paper of such an unutterably villainous kind that you owe it to yourself and to your supporters to contradict it.' " The statesman felt that in this case an exception must be made. He contra dicted the report, as ho informed the friends to whom he was recounting his experiences. " Well," said one, "and what did the papers do?" " Why," the statesman answered 'Uhey went nnd proved it, the villains!" The (J rout Stock State. Tho following is an estimate of tho number ot cattle driven to Kansas and other States from Texas during tho la: teitjyears : 18ti9 350,000 1870 800,000 1871 000,0 JO 1872 350,000 1873 405,000 187 100,000 1875 151,018 1870 321,990 1877 201,159 1878 229 738 These figures foot up more than 3,000, 000 head, while many thousands have been shipped by sea and rail. Taking tho average net receipt to stock raisers nt seven dollars per head, the estimate is 21,001,001 worth of cattle have been converted into money in western and southwestern Texas within the last ten years. Tho drive for 1W7!) is Variously estimated at lrom 171.H00 to UOM.OuO head. Mercantile Journtd. The channels for the exit ol impurities from the system must be kept unobstructed or du plomble consequences will lollow. Dr. Mott Vegetable liver Pills, by restoring the bowels to uu active condition, act as a cleanser ol all the bodily fluids. Moreover, they render the digestive and assimilative organs vigorous, louse the liver, and purity tho biliary secre tion. As a eat hart iu they uro infinitely to be preleiied to the dangerous blue pill. Sold by druggists. . 1 lie Mendelssohn Piano to., No. 21 Eu.st 15th Street, N. V., sell Pianos at Factory Prices. Write lor a catalogue. Fires In The Vllal l.nritrlra, When drproHMod by latigue, bodily or mental, by f-yhiuiMing diseases, or tho infiur-nco of a di'bililnt ing tempera! uro, should be reinforced I'hj 'Minimis tell us by omn wholcHoino ftinui iiint ; and among those which have been tested nnd administered by them, none bus received suidi honiiy recommeiidnl ion ns I Ionic! lei 's Slonmch Killer. It hue been preferred by lliem from llio fact 1 lint ilg ipiritiioim bnsi.s, .which is ot tho purest dcecriplion, in modi tied by, nnd made llio vehicle lor the) vegetable medicinnl principles incorporated with it. Tlieao latter render it conspicuously service able In cases ol general debility, constipation and oilier disorders of the bowel ; in dyspep sia, nervous affections, urinary nnd uterine ailments, rheumatism, intermittent nnd remit tent levers, which it prevents as well as renin. dies; ami in liver complaint. A household slivk of modicincs can scarcely be called com plete without this inestimable, medicine. Truth I Mlalilv. As tho little leaven hid in the measure of meal mado nil leaven, so trulb gradually over comes till doubt and disboliol. When Dr. Pierce, of Kuffiilo, M. V., announced Hint his Fnvorilo Prescriplion would positively euro the many discuses and weaknesses peculiar to women, some doubled, and continued to em ploy tho harsh and caustio local treatment. Hut tho mighly truth gradually became ac knowledged. Thousands ot ladies who had uselessly underfcoiio untold tortures at the hands ol different physicians employed the Favorite Prescription, and were speedily cured. Many physicians now prescribe it iu their practice. So sanguine is Dr. Pierce ot his power to euro that ho now selU it through druggists under a positive guarantee. CciiK vou Col on ou Coi.n. As soon as 1 hero is lliu slightest uneasiness ol tho chest, with difficulty of breathing, or indication ol cough, tnko during tho day a few of " Brown's Bronchial Troches." 25 cents a box. Best organs as a whole and best workman ship in detail, is tho conclusion reached at the Paris exposition as to tho Mason A Hamlin Cabinet Organs. Organs lrom thirty best makers in the work were tested nnd compared by four juries, viz.: the Class Jury, (iroup Jury, Jury of Presidents and Supremo Jury, who awarded to Mnson A Hamlin two highest awards. . CHEW llio Celebrated " Matciilkss " Wood Tug Plug Tobacco. The Pionekh TonAcco Company, Now York, Boston and Chicago. Chow Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco l'Al'EU MILL 11)11 SALE, For sale at Lancaater, N,H., a first-class Mill, now la operation. The plant comprises ten acres of laud, wllh full power of river, with li-foot head. Two-tory frame Mill, 4iix!Xi.wlth annexes barn, storehouse, sheds, scalci. Ac. The Mill contains one Ti-lnch single cylinder. Rice. llarton k Fales' machine, complete j four 24o-aounl beatltiK eiwlmsi two tub bleaches, cutters, calen.lers reels; one 50 horse-power bollerj and all the appliances for running, the Mill. Straw plenty at $i. Wood at'ta. Excellent freight conlrteti go wllh Ihe Mill, which Is now on wrapping. Owners have other business. The property, which fs valuable, will be sold at a fair price and at a barcalu. All inquiries by mall promptly answered. Address HENRY O. KKN'T, Sreasurer. I.iwhtir, N. n., 1S79. Upham's Freckle, Tan and Pimple BANISHBR. A few applications of this preparation will re move freckles, tan, sun burn, pimples or blotches on the face, and render the complexion clear ana fair. For softening 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. Kiire Foreign and domestic Receipts For One Itollar, Postoffice Order or hair iu iiereipis or less, r Illy enu. For Horse Meiliciues of Doctors Sloan, dole .ml Cii'Ipy fur Dye stulla, all colors; Plialen's, HaUhelor's and twir- nair Kestoratives, or uvea; rahnrsUx'k s Ver nuliiue; llramtreth's and Hollowaj's Pills; brown'. True hen for Cousin, Colds, Ac; the Urcat London l.lnl- nii'iiH; IMilinii hye-wutcr (cures when all olhera falli: yioutliton" and Hoker's nittcra: manv klmlanf Wlnr. I.liiuors and Syrnos: (i ioiI Vinrunr at four centa Der mill-ill ; many kluiia of Soap; Black, Kt-d and Iudelllble i ne; Aiioyian i nniaers mute tne kind wanted); for l innuiL- hums witn the Hair ou: Chean M inurra. and Cheap out-door Paint. Other Rece.pta for Kurmers and Mechanic on applluitlnn. Some of above come as high n. niM-t: muni! c-u itonttrs. AU'ireaa M. WATSON, Hoi H2, W llmlugton, Delaware THIS NEW ELASTIC TRUSS Ha. a P4 dlffcrtcr from all .than, h eaptp., with fUir Adjii.tlne 1111 In c.nwr, adpu lulf to alt pcllloc. th Hernia U held eenrelr Haw nd utmin. tnrt a rartioal eurt eer iju. it, osj, auriQn r,na cneip. eta vj mail, tircu iart '' Eggleston Trus Co., Chicago, 111., W A U.HANTK1) and rKmav-t for Fumilvantt Funcv uiii J. lroKMom. (kMiU. Kibbuna. Tia. Ffutthuru, snytiiinic ntnait Htiv tahniil. Any one can una thttmu Th hinrk uifi Mrown an beat dyes knutcn. KIentlid IMV, inntlo very no, 13 culorn. noiii iiy amccitstH, or i ui ail. Kirt-o eia. X mil airs, 1 .c uA..,l , -s. rtvii H.H.k a.iiil bt-autifuL HAinnlna friH. HUNT'S U i)it a n-w rt)inruiit lluiit Keinelv linH lii t-n tn-fwie ttie 4-ahllc tliirty yt-trs and uh-1 iy all rlaHrtcR, Willi and without the a-ivi- u (if nb siclaiib. REMEDY Iliiikl'a llrinrily has and dt'fttn huii!lred or wtll known titiz-nft. limit ICrmrily ruu-a lroiib) , fravol and all Iiacaia vt the Kiiii", Hind 1t and I rinnry Ortyanit. Send for l am pin. I u, WM. K. t LAItKK, rroviilfnet K. I. 'a and '0111 rnandi i u s, iuaiiu!ii t- d by M. f. l ill. it A- '., toium- tui, U. timid J'or J'l ire hilt. "Knlff-hti Templar Unifurnu a Specialty. Military. Society, end Firemen's Goods. When you ank for lUOKe's Food, see that you get It; the name n cmi.oascd ou me uu aud me laoel has me ii;u- ture ol txii.Hit. ii i;u. LEADVILLE! COLORADO! 'Ihe TOI HIST! 4.t llh; to the Wonderrv MinuiK CttUip. Jui out. Th' b-(t. tli-ftcrlptioo vt the uew Kldurmln et pubiialifd. One hundred pnwiet. Seiil to any udiHt'K on rrifipt of t . Aadrrm L. C:. CAIil'KM KIt, itux 157, Leauville. Col. KrHulil'ul Nrfliiiriia I'liolie upe- inu'ii of Mur-S Auuit-R, loiiai aul t iVfttais. Alhti ifir n.'U ana i rytai- li't Woo l, scut postpaid, rKi-trd, on receipt of AOc. Addtesb Joiin Aittouu, Cariur blatiwn, V juuiiug ler. B 1 W V J E l,v K l1 llrnrci, like rlvrrn. aprlnst from atnnll rmincs The Toartmt nvrr may not hf rawtly dlvntrd from Ita roiirif. n t the nritlpcted dlnrn from Un ilrmrmdivo work. TakPii In tunr, ilt!nm( which la incri'lv an lntnrniptii nun uon. nmy hh avrrieu ny ine uae ol naiuri rpiucrty, TarraLt's Seltzer Apetient. Tt rMnhin" the tiinllchiRl propfttln of the brat mineral wuiern in uie worm. SOl.l) ItY AT !. Pm niilSTS. EXODU S To the lMt landa. In tha l.eat ellmato, wlHi the tel markets, and on tha Kat. torma, along tha Ht. Tanl, Mlnueapolla Manltoha ll'r, (Into 8t Taul f l'aolrla. 3,000,000 ACRES Mainl, In the Famous RED RIVER VALLEY OFTHE NORTH. On long time, low prions and easy parmante. Ftraphleiwllhfnll information mailed free. Aptdj D. A. McKINLAY. Land CorrVr. nt. I'. M. A HI. Ify. Ht. rnl, minai. .....,,,,,,., , uiiMi, nnvinsr Minor iieaoilncsi Biirahlhiynnrt Cheapnraa. Pne.inHlcl. I.'. t. 11. ....... 1ll..k. . -L ... AlOiittK mtos, rroprluuus. Canton, Mass A II K AO At.li TIIK TUft Th ArV ll I' O t I I rn.. .,m V. T . . . T. . i -...n ....... .., , iir iuinii irrn m linn Inn ll.lifil omit ltnul n an n...n.i ... . am! laruo llnyfra. AU, KXPKKSS CUAUliKS PAIU. riew terms KKKK. The Great American Tea Company, 31 ail .T.I Veaey Nlreet. New Tor k. P 0. Mox I'JHM. A.i-:iVT 'wantkiVfoii. "JtA CKfrntn i jtlOl'TH of HEL1 lly one who has been there I "Itlneanil Vail fifth IHOI'STA CMIES j ine iiiinuiKitin iiawiteye nuruorlat. " tin man t ha an a f. A. and 1. I." Ity Joslali Allen's wife. The three hrlnhteat and best aelllns hooka out. Aeenta. you scan put these Imnks Iu everywhere. Heat Icniu Klven. Address for Aiemy, AMKKICAN Pl'llLISIllNil Uartford.Ct.. Chlraito. 111. (INK llOlTI.K WAKHANTKU A perfect cure for all kinds ot I'tl.KS. Two to four hollies In the worst cases of l.KI'KOSV, SCHOKl I. A, SALT ItllKl'M. KIIKI MATISM, KIUNKYS. IIVSPKI'.HIA.CANCKK, CATAHKII. and all dlseaaes of the SKIN' and Itl.OOl). Kntlrelv Veie- t'd'le. Internal and external ine. I .Money returned In all cases of fail ure: none for -ll veara. Mold r.rv. Send for pamphlet, f I a liottle. II. I. FOWI.K, Boston. WARNtR in. CORSITS PAKIS KXl OSITION. nTrrnil Mti-rl. ah n.'.lpK tltoi . Ihpl; I' l.r X115I.K 1111 o'OitMKT 0u b.nu a- ! waiium'i.:i .ml io hrvtk iImwh nt-.-r t'. hip-. Hi" 1 f. IMPROVED HEAlTrt bCRSET ift m title wilU ttie iluHro .t:&t.lilb is sotl and tVxlhla WiJ OUtavlns D Iwnri. prlr bj mall, $ L &. Kor y lMrn,ithiir mrrs-,'.. WARNER BROS.. SSI Broadway ". a. This ClalmIIonae Establbhed lSOS. PENSIONS. New Iw. Thonundt of Soldiers and hf in entHHd. lailUlM.u .luta Ka 4n .1 4,.K . ,1 U m. I m vnniuiio uw iv uiavuaia VI UniU. JIIIKKIMKH. AUUrruwltli KUuip, O. Drawer llfr9 Valilnaton, I. C. I7TTT1 II7T1T1T7I IT flYTTT A large. eli;ht-pai:e p.i'per of tin l.rnad columns, will e aent tustuaid to anv uddreas iintll Jaiiunrv lat. 1SSO. FOR HALF A DOLLAR. Address TIIK 8I'N, N.Y. City. HOMES NEAR i. TIIF VEST. A choice from over LINK) aerea Inwat ljoi.l, ,. weal from Cliicak'o, at from 95 to tfrH per acre, in rami lots and on easy terms. l,ow freitjlila and ready niarketa. n wiineriieHH no axue no Indians. ijtnd-exploriiiK HLftri, iiuiii iviocnao, lieu to UIIVC1S. i- or Jnaps, rau pluets and full Information apply to IOWA HAIT.KOAI l., I COMPANY. Ce-larltalda, Iowa, or OK Kuudoluh Street, Chlcano AGENTS WANTED FOR THE HISTORYonnnWORLO It contains fine hlatoileal itncravlttifa al S'aju. isrue uoui:e column paes, and la the most complete o'p"j vi mo nmiii co l imoiigufd, it sens ai hikiii. Semi for specimen panes And extra terms to A Rents, aud see wny u seua ratter man any oilier hook. Addreaa Hiitiokai. ruBUBBiNO uo Philadelphia, Ha. CURED FREE. Jl An infallible and unexcelled Remedy foi I FMe.Kpllrnity or KallliiKMckneaa Hurranlril to etlect a speed" and JL ITS j-r.ii.n ai kiwt cure. I VtTlfi "A free l.oltle of mj lki1u" "tu apecnic anu a vauiau Treatise sent to anv antler scudiiiK me his P. O. and Hi press address. Da. II. O. BOOT, Pearl Street, New York. Mason & Ilanilin Cublnet Orgiiiis Demonstrated heat hy TIIMIKST HONORS AT ALL WOKI.D'S KXPOSITIONS FOH TWKI.VK YEAHS.vli.: at Paula, IMUi Visnna. IK73: Siktuiui 1S7A. I'un inn. ruiA, 1h;i: riu, IH7.a. and IJkand Swedish Gold Mkual, 1K78. Only American Orirans ever awarded hlnhest hon ors ut any such. Sold for cash or Inalullniai.la i,,,... TKiiiunTti.outii aim uircuiara wllh new styles and in lira, aeni ui-n. KAMH OlUiAM (JO, ii-nu'iii rw i in a or i.nii'HKO. TltrTII IS MIonTTt Bm. d m U Iu. UO ILb ,g,(, U J .73 lorh nf huf, mI l. ,oa ,nM yt.1.. t rnl.r. bn.hand "t wif Idih.1. rl ..ai tb lim. fUa vlw. a Wll IV l IU.H, II. .1.1. of ui.rrl.,.. .14.. 1-,-f. MISTIUKZ. I V, fa... U.. h,HHU i:niuiiii.hra i nan. " -ROSE SCEMED MACCAB0Y SNUFF- t uiriiiiien to eci in any ciunaie) ror r.O c-nta per pound. Sent to any addiesa nn receipt of price. Jo cimigo iui iiais. n. i. nil Mallliraclurer, T Soiitli I'earl Street, All any, N..Y Uu will akci.i . .. 'n:-,rv,. i.ai .-, m,,,,!!, H11,i itn.-u, in i,i, m aiaipu eoniiiiiKi.i in , .o ie.. (.. 7 Slid wiilidi'i rnl iiivenl loiin. mrnn utmt uu any. Hnm. plafr-io, Addrii. nil I I.MAN K 1 o . Miu-lmll, Mn h. 1nJ1 lirollls on m data luvesiiueiit of (mn " 1 ,,1 Western I'nloTI. Jinn, 7 viwu rrtiporiiouai returns every week on stock Options of "! " t.i, - iiMi, - trtHl. Oltlclu! kepoita and Circulars free. Aild'esa 1. I'Oll Kit Wll, 11 1' A CO., Bankets, ii.? Wall St., N.Y iinmimrinwTiP"Fir-i 11 re reuei . ea?rf I (f mnCt) DAQTII I CO l'riooMcts.aiifiiaiL iiuul.ii o rno I ll.l.t.0.hrniail. ritowellACo, r I't-n t a -fnrtTariirinT imi leaiou n, llasa. S in S9 l'" Kvniluir-M lo(ll) per Day vj if & guaranteed to lmhulrloua pt-raoii. ot r.mci ai a 11 uieir own Homes. Aililress Willi nlullip, I idle 1 Ii k Hriny? Itrlrlne imi I. j iiiiii. Cin,Mnnfl. metl In Wall St. Stm ks make 9IU IU Ol UUU roriunes every month. Hook sec free exnlauiinu evervllitn iSt., N. Aiinreas 1iAii p.11 a i u., Itankers, 17 Wall Y Habit Si. Kklu IliHtiaaea. Thou .an, . 1.1,1 .1 I ..uf..ul Uri..uu II.. n... .1 lo write. Dr. P. K. JMarsU, Uuincy, Mich SEND TO K. ii. ItlCH ab CO.. Portland Muiiie, for heal Aciuy hualufcbs in the orid. Kxiieurive outlll Kite 10 It .;t IIK TlOVt ItY, :t,MMt Wordsanir lr. Koold'i lleallli Ioiillily ,one year, rviK soKRiT mill nn. t;o . 1 i I- . s. .1 rit., iew v 01 a BIG l'AY.-With Stencil Outfits. WhatcostsJ cts. sella rapidly for r eta. Lalalogue free a. si. eKNcau. Hal waeirn at., itosion-Maas. Com 'lOVTII-AKeut.tVantcil I a.lral olJUcilinK articles In Die world: one aauipie lies AddrcbSjAV IIUONSON, Detroit, Atlcu, (Jaraa t nnd expenses to amenta. Outfit Free t.1 e V A lllirM r. 11. t II Mini, AUtfHMN. aline 877: Month aud expenses guaranteed to AL-ei.t. illlt rree. Hh.w A Co.. Augusta. Jmaisb. 3300 A YEAR. How to Make It J An liii TEAS! mm kMv jf J' rt?Ms,"-JSt-',.r'r",n aa'iliU list of iisnAr..i ALWAYS ( 1' HAHT.E 11Y UP1NO HEXIOAF LINIMENT. OF II I'M AN FLERII. OF ANIMALS. Uliemnnt lain, Itnrne nnil Sralila, Mlnsnml ISItea, Cute and Kriilsr, plains &, Ulllcliee, Scratches, Korea anil Galla, Spavin, Crock a. Screw Worm, Grab Foot Hot, Hoof All, I.nmencse, tvlnnjr, Fonndere, Sprains, Stralne, Soro Feet. StlfTiirei. Contracted Musclee tirr joints, - lCnt'knche, l'.riipllona, 1 lost Illtea, and till external diecasos. andevorxliurtoraoeldeni For gon. 'nil uso in foniilr, alabloand stock ard it If THI3 BKST OF AM. lbuhents 11 mkW ' " niwi'ia mimiisiiii J an . j, raMliaiiiailri.a,iavif,irt,anrir -aaw Hi Y N l -No7 I3IG S THE GOSPEL OF JOY! Just out. Ureal favorite. GOOD NEWS! Well known, always good. SHINING RIVER! Mots. Very beautiful songs. Welt. r c B b e s GEMS OF ENGLISH SONG ! jw. lies! Souy collection. 6 S CLUSTER OF GEMS! Capital Piano Pieces. t'J.SO. 5 GEMS CF THE DANCE! llrllllant WslUes, c. e 1. U. e 1 Ives of Vr-rAmm. ($2ini .Vnrrirf. fl.TSi: Schu mann. $1 S and ntherst inn-t InterestniK, also IMIrr'i llhtoiy Mmtc, 2 vols each (() 90 , Mmintl I'iMivf. 1SJ.m11. (innil reailhiK: nnre a wees, all the news, and Hue selection of music. VtiTi'j'fiii' IMnlojHfB (Ift cts.) of almost all Music Hooka that are published.. Very valuable for reference. 1 Sir) books. e Any Hook mailed for retail price. 0L1 VEK luTSON & CO., "Boston. c. 11. iitso:v A. CO., ai l 111 orttiivay, revr vorat. I. E. JITSO!V A. CO., 11 .j 1. neai 11 111 Mireei, i-niintieipnia. OAPOPJIFIE Is the Old KeltHMts I onrrutrnteti l.ya FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. Directions aceoinnanvliiB each can for making Hard Soft and Toilet Soap ui kly . jt is rvi.L wKKinr asi srHssara. The Market la flooded with fso-calledl Concentration I.ye, which laailulturuted wllh salt aud restn. and arvaf make tvup. A YK MOHKT, AND BUT TBM SavCAVa7w!aiaaTi3lii7nl ? APOIMIFIEEru HADR 11Y TIIK reunsjlvaiila Salt MaunPg Co.t ePniLADKI.PIlIA. r . -v - . yX Now York, SZ ck wi.111 iiiwiiinw hi 1: ri Jt Em 9 J lU TOWERS. eS , Ml Ti SMITH mi CD Flrt llablUhed I Moat Hurreaafiil I TI1KI8 LN3TKL'MKNT3 have a Standard Value In al the Leading Markets Of the World! Everywhere recognised as the FINEST IN TONB. OVER 80,000 Made and In use. New Designs constantly. D Work and Lowest Pilces. 9 Send for a Catalogue. Tremont St. odd. Main St.. Boston, Mass mm MUtltK'S W COD-tlVtR Oil. aa..i 1.1 la perfectly pure. Pronounced the botit tiy tho lrn. tait ruailical autlioritiea iu Hie world, (mm liiWitatt award at 1'A World s F.iiKjaitinns. and at l'aria, In.a, 6uld by Druara-LsU. V.ll.rctiicUeiiu A t o.,N.Y. rKFI.LYSTRKL B ARB KK 1 Ado under fiat .-ii It nf I ri. fnrvit. Sei.J l'.i ciroulau tftix bO.lUuAM VS'lSS IfkiliuS I KKVCE WIRIt. U f I ns and al I M- J and prlc. Il,l, W ; (3o., Cil'icu. I VOUNG MEN Jfr.Vii'-ras men tii. livery ierailuat cuuraiiti-. l a payum uitu lou. AUUrtjbaii. Vulculiue, Jttauucr, Juiieavule, V la. 1 rrYZisnrisrri