nn ri Dir 'V iXionwaorj's INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP Laboratory, 77 W. 3.1 St., New York Cil j, LATH OF JKB8BT CITT. TRADE MARE. Iho E:st Eemedy Known to llaa I Pr. C'.nrlc .To'inson having associated nime!f Willi Vir. Ivl ;i IviMmnn, un escaped captive, loti n si ivo to VVnliu::ietkla, tho medicine man of tho Ciimiiifho, is now prepared to lend his aid In tho introduction of i lio wonderful remedy of that tribe. Tl.o i 'Xperii in o of Mr. Kastman beinff similar to t'::.t of Mr. Clue. .Tonosund eon, of Washint-n l'n ., lo-.v.-i, nil account of whoso sufferings went fir ,iiiiL!.v narrated in the Ann York lltraid of Dec. I'lili. lhi'H, tho lacts of which ere, to widely k::oivp, rod ao nearly parallel, thnt but liltlo men tion of Mr. Kastmati's experiences will bo Riven here. They are, however, published In ft neat vul pine, of :I10 pae9, entitle.!, "Seven and Nino Years A .li.nj tho (. oiiiauehes and Apaches," of which r.i.-nti hi will he mado hereafter. Suftlce It to say, tlit for ecver.nl vear, llr. Eastman, whils a cap tive, i compelled to gather tho roots, Rimu, lurks, herbs and berries of which Wakametkla's r.iedu ino was made, and is still prepared to pro vide. t'io Sams materials for tho successful Intro rl iction of fno medicine to the world; and assures 1 10 public fiat tho remedy is tho Baino novr ai wiiea Wukamctkl.t compelled him to make it. Wa'taiaetkla, the Medicine Man I-.Vthln? he.s been added to the medicine and lot ,11:11; h is been taken away. It is without doubt he Hist l'l'KiyiKri of the Iti.oou and RsnewsboI he SYfiTtiM i'ver known to man. 'I'll..- riyrup po. ri fses varird propertic. 1. act's iion tho I.lver 1 iicl.4 njxtii tlio tkiducju. It r''iii' lai.-. !tn !'?;wel(. ic piii ilic" (no koiiii, l q:uel- the Xorvoii Sj-Btcm. t. promotes Il i''wtiii. It ,oi:i iMic, Mreiivttlicns and Invtcr trles. ; t cai'i'lcK ofl'the old blood and makes :.v-.v. thr' porosi of the kUIii, and i:;u::. . t3e;il;ii) t'ernptrutiotl. !:. t e i'ri i.es the hereditary taint, or poison ir (lie blojd.wi.uh .'eneratuii Scrofula, Krysiiielas, and ill niaiiiu r of skm diseases and internal uumors. 1 1 laei ! I - : ero 1 1 11 : : i r i 1 - I'm ployed in its mnnnfactiiro, : Iiet i!i n by the most delicate babe. 01 :: 11 :: it f i cble, care only bang raiuvtt Edwin Eastnan in Indian Costume, Seven and Nine Yeaub Amono tbe Comanches and Apacuks. Aneut volume of 301 ) pae, bcins a cimple statement of the horrible fact! connected with ti.tf Pad mawacre of a li' lpb-nt family, and the captivity, torturesand nllimati escape of its two Mirvi ui' members. Kor fait by our .lifciita t,'eiiurnlly. 1'rii.o C1.00. The incidenti of tlio inasaere, briefly narrated, -ire distributed by agents, rm:E of char;':?. Mr. Kuxtmun, beim; ulniust connaiuiy at tbe West, engaged in gathering mid curing tho inateri nls of winch the medicine is composed, the sole ' isiness inaiiHi;einent devolves upon Dr. Johnson, and tae remedy has been called, and is known L Dr. Clark Johnson's END, AM ELOOD PUKIFIEfl rrieo cf Large Ectt'.cs Cl.Ct r:i:'.f Esaill EouLs 50 ft-Tld t ie voluntary tetimreiiala of persons w h liav.s i n eared by tin; u-m of Dr. Clark Joui.3uu' Juiiju Ui.vi l Syrup, ia jour own vicinity, Xoi!.inioi:iai3 of Ciircs. DVSPIiPSIA AXI INDIGKSTIION. Kyukkhy, 'iilil Wuid, Jan. .1, 879. Dear Sir: YournuK,! excellent Indian Blood Syrup hus given ieri(;et mitislaction wlmu mseil lor Djiiep-.i ami Indirection. TiiEon. Hawk CUKK9 Cliri.J.S A MTi'jff.TUCSXKSS. :i.im;tn, Feb. 1, 1879. Dear Sir: I was trimbled with Chills; had them every other d:iy lor mx ii'.onths; had two doctoi sutt outline; 11 i.-vi hen yonriif;ent perHimded mo to try your liidimi llloo.l Syrup, and I can tay I never had 11 Chiil after taking thu flint dose. I Lheeiliilly reeimiineinl it to ull. J,izie Wink. RKCEIVK1" GIskAl'iiK'vfci'FlT F1IOM IT JIoi.msiilku, 2Jd Wurd, Pliiktdelphm, ) l eb. L'4, 1879. $ Ie.ie Sir: I take ffteiit pleamne ill Baying that I have given your valuable Indian Wood fiyrup a lair trial in my lamily und received Ureal lienellt iioni it. Sam'l N. Soi.Lr. IIKAUT DISKASK AM) I.1VKU COM" 1'I.AINT. Milim.Km'liiiH, Snyder Co., Pa. Dear Sir: I have been troubled with Heart Ji.-eiifi) und I.iver Coinplaint, and X had spent a iri eat deal of money lor medical aid without receiving any benefit, until 1 procured Home of our Jinlian Jilood Syrup lioin your ujjent, K. It. Buftlugton. 1 can now testily lroiu my expeiienee us to the extent value of it in such liiacuscs. JlKN'RV ZI.SICIIAN MVJ'.li 1'OMl'L.U.Ni .Hi) clULl-S. lii :.ss am M P. O., Fib. '15, 1879, Dour Sir: Having tried your 1no.1t excellent Indian Jilood Svriin and found it a vuluable 11 oiliciiio fur JJver Complaint und ('hills, I would recommend those who ure alllicted to 4m: I? if v WANT 1 s m mm i give it a tiiul. Mks. C. Abtman' Kiisslnn Tea Honsps. A liirpo liall, wninscotod with oak juiintoil in rich colors, where I1up und rod prcdoniiniitp, nnd tit tlic further mil iv prarnl orprin which is pl.-tyins i chonis front M. l.oc(ici's Itist opercita. lint for tltis tune, nml (or the fact t hat some ens tomers arc seated at little wooden tallies drir.kinp; ten, you might fancy yourself in a ritualist church. A statuette of the Virgin, fronted hy a nicht light always flickering in its hath of oil, stands in proximity to the yellow advertisement of nn Eriplish tirni thnt exports hitter heer, and a ffl.ariiigly-i Humiliated por trait of St. Isaac, who is, perhaps, the patron saint of tho landlord, faces the play-bill of tho Imperial Theater of French Comedians. We are in a Mos cow tea-house. It differs from tho new fangled cafes in having no looking-glasses or velvet settees. There is a pile of cushions in the corner near the counter, where tho landlady sits with a spangled diadem, neither reading or sewing, but just folding her arms anil smiling vaguely till waiters shall come and nsk her for small change. When a habitue of the tea-house enters he signs himself before the statuette, bows to St. Isaac, perhaps, and makes for the pile of cushii ns, where ho selects his own and carries it to the wooden bench on which he is going to sit. Roirular customers keep their private cushions at the tea-house, just as Germans keep their pipes and schoppen at the brauerei. If a stranger comes in, one of the waiters in while linen tunics, with red-topped knee-boots, brings him a folded red vug to sit down upon. These waiters nre not always Russian; in a good tea-house there will be one or t wo Germans speaking French, but they all wear the miijick costume and have their hair clipped short. They never ask a Russian customer what he wants; they bring him a small brass samovar containing about a pint of tea, half a lemon and a cruet of vodki. The charge for this refreshment is five copecks. A Russian goes to the tea-house to drink tea only, with a flavor of spirits in it; if he wants other beverages, he drinks them at home. In summer he takes cold tea instead of hot, and squeezes more lemons than vodki into it ; that is all the difference. lie seldom takes sugar, and the waiter does not present it unless asked for. Cigarettes are the rule in the. tea-houses, not pipes or cigars; and the Russian never twirls them himself, Spanish fashion, but buys them ready-made. On his saying "rapyros," the waiter brims him a polished brass plate holding' a dozen loose cigarettes of divers dimensions and of three colors white, buff and viink. The last tire the most delicate in flavor. and are reserved for the bonne louche. The Russian epicure besins with the white ones, and as he sits divested of his furred touloupa and wrapped in his caftan, with his head leaning against the wainscot, and dreamily beating time to the music of the organ, he oilers a per fect picture of Oriental repose. The wainscots are marked with rows of greasy black circles made by the heads of customers. There is scarcely more talking than in a Turkish cafe; but offi cials in uniform, who may have imbibed the tastes of the West, sometimes got up games ot cards, and intersperse their play with squeaking interiections ex pressive of their emotions at winning or losing. Only second-rate official's patronize the tea-houcs; and if haply a personage of colonel's rank strolls in with his crosses on his bosom, all the other customers stand up and salam. For this reason an honorary Russian colonel (perhaps an upper telegraph clerk) when he receives a foreigner will generally take him ou to the tea-house, in order to give him an idea of what dignities tire in Russia. The prudent reserve which Russians exhibit in the tea-houses does not pre vent them from engaging very readily in conversation with any foreigner who chooses to introduce himself; only the foreigner will hear from them nothing but praise unstinted about everybody and everything that he may talk of. The doors open twenty timeg in an even ing to admit itinerant sellers of food ; for no edibles except biscuits are sold by the landlord. An old woman, booted, mut- lled and wrapped in a sheepskin, comes in witn a basket ot naril-hoiled eggs, salted sardines (which ttiste like the skin of a red herring), and little rolls. Then comes a girl with selvas, or apple-cakes ; then a man with slabs of raw ham or German sausage; then another with a portable stove, which he installs in the middle of a tea-house, that he may cook fritters lor all who may order them. The waiters provide salt, wooden plat ters ami Knives to tne customers lor a charge of a copeck ; and as the refresh menu soul uy tne Hawkers are very cheap, a mau may get a long supper at no great cost. The tea sold in the tea-houses is very good, nnd Russians swallow surprising quantities of it; three or four pints, witli a proportionate quantity of vodki, will uot seem an excessive evening s allow ance lor a sober man. Notice is never asked for. In the lower kinds of houses (where hand barrel-organs discourse music) the tea is said to be a re brew from the leaves that have been used by linger establishments: and here it is customary to surve the tea ready flavored with vodki. it makes a potent bever age, which will send aglow all over the body 01 h v-voslclnk- (cabman) in cold weather, ami make him drive his sleigh or drosky in wild zigzags, with many yells. In the tea-houses ot the lower orders the shrine of the Virgin stands nist within the door, and a customer would no more think of taking tea wit h out paving his devotions than he would go out into the snow without having his boots on. When he has well drunk he will make another stand at the shrine on coming out ; and if a customer cannot remain quite steady on his legs during his brief orisons, some Good Samaritans will always beurihim a helping hand, lest the unsteady brother, going' out un shriven with so much whiskyiied tea on hoard him, should come to grief through liia impiety. It is a common phrase in Kussia to say ol a man who has roll dead drunk into the snow and got frozen there, " Jle forgot to pray alter his tea llaricr'$ Wtvkly. Miracles of a Mohammedan Sheikh A New York Sun correspondent writes from Damascus, giving the following account of "miracles" performed by Mohammedan sheikh or priest: Taking a handful of skewers similar to those used for cooking purposes, each about a foot long, he called the wildest half- stripped disciple to him, and opening his mouth, muttering the while' with great apparent intensity of concentration pr iyer or invocation, he with a sudden jerk forced the point clean through the cheek so that it could be seen projecting on the other side. Jle repealed the pro cess with the other cheek, the man showing no sign of pain nnd not a drop of blood flowing from the wound. He then went to his son, who cnlmly gazed at him with his large swimming , eyes, opened his mouth and received a similar stab through the cheek without the quiver ofnn eyelid. I wawalching him closely and could not observe the slight est muscular ccntraction. The point was clearly projecting through the skin, and deception was impossible, as there was every opportunity afforded for the closest inspection. Leaving the two victims wit li their mouths thus trussed, ns it were, the shickh took a square box, which, when opened, wsis found to con tain several live scorpions of unusual size. Taking up one of these, ns large as an ordinary hind crab, he handed it, all wriggling, darting its tail initscflbrts to sting, toi man who came forward, and calmly but rapidly dropped it into his mouth and crnrched it with great apparent '.relish, eating it completely up. Then we saw a much larger box, con taining serpents of various sizes. These lie turned out upon the floor, dominating them after the manner of serpent charm ers, and allowing them to t wine ami curl round him. In this, of course, there was nothing marvelous, nor indeed in what immediately followed, though it was sickening to behold. Drawing a live snake about two feet long out ot the box, he held it up by the tail, when sud denly a tall man, it (Dieted apparently with St. Vitus' dance, with hair dishev eled, rushed forward with a loud cry, and with foaming lips seized the snake with both hands, tore it violently asun der, and plunged its bloody and palpita ting end into his mouth. This seemed t he signal for a general scramble. In a' moment three or four men were tearing the writhing fragments with their teeth, and with eager greediness devoured them in large mouthfuls until not a particle of the snake mmained. They then drew back with seeming reluctance, wiping their bloody lips with their hands. Rut the excitement seemed to have produced a sort of lit in the man who had first seized the snake, from which the sheikh restored him by clasping his head with both hands and pressing it violently, while he again concentrated himself on incantations, the veins start ing out on his forehead with the inten sity of his efforts. In a few moments the dervish had become comparatively calm, though tor the rest of the time ! observed that he continued to twitch and jerk convulsively, while his eyes rolled wildly. Meantime the man and boy who had been pierced watched the proceedings with tlie utmost unconcern. As it was difficult to believe that to remain with one s cheeks skewered did not at all vents produce a feeling of discomfort. and as they must have been standing for at least a quarter of an hour in the same attitude, I told tho sheikh to pull out the skewers. This he did, in each ase preceding thesharp pull with which he extracted them by an earnest invoca tion. When they were drawn out the points were bloodless, while, excepting that there was an apparent induration of the cheek at the spots through which the skewers had passed, there was no sign of what had happened. brazier lull ot live charcoal was now brought in, and fanned into flame. When it was glowing with a blue, and lurid light, the sheik li, calling suddenly on Allah several times, jumped literally on the blazing mass with his bare feet, and stood there for nearly a minute. Then getting flown, the charcoal was again fanned into flame, and the men who had eaten the scorpions and ser pents, and who hail been skewered through the cheeks, rushed forward, plunged their hands into the burning mass, and tossed the glowing embers into their mouths, crunching them up with the greatest unconcern. Mean time, the smell of burned flesh became unmistakable, which somewhat mili tates against the theory that their flesh is impervious to hre, though I am bound to say no one showed any signs of feei ng pain. Beating the Iioat. The other day one of the ferry-boat captains found aboard of his craft a cadaverous - looking chap who had beaten his way to and fro so often that patience was no longer a virtue. When it was found thr.t he had no ticket the captain roared out : "What did 1 tell you the last time I passed you over?" " lou said you it throw fae into the river next time I tried to beat my way across, ' was the calm reply. "And now !" yelled the captain, as he started to pull oil his coat. "And now you wont, lou are a good-hearted man and I don't wrant you to get into trouble on my account. 1 will go overboard on my own hook." lie stepped to the gangway and made a dive belore any one cimld prevent the boat was stooped, lile-preservers thrown out, and, after hard work, the man was hauled aboard. The captain seized him.braeed him against the cabin, and, shaking his list under the beat's nose, exclaimed : " Look-a-here, you miserable, sinful man, I've been put to ten dollars trouble trying to collect your live-cent fare! After this it is understood that you are always to rule tree, and it you oiler to pay fare I'll lick you!" Detroit Free l re xx. One Word Covers th Advice H Inch fchoulil bo given to nervous, blender. anil debilitated persons Invigorate ! hieilu- lives, ojiintes, uppetizorn, nro cmnpnrutivuSy i.Heless. The) Bj stein must be built up with a. genuine tonic in order to the roeovery ol vigor nml tranquility by tlio nerves. A course, yn teuuiticnlly pursued, ol the leading invi?nruut, Ilnitetii'i's Stotuuch Hitlers", t-liouM bo rc sortcil to by tboso who sulTer Irom weak nerves tiiul geneiiil debility. The Btomuch, ulwuys moro or lets lyi .peptic ill caws ol nor voustie.ss nnd lous ol' vitality, is toned uud reg ulated by this medicine until tho organ acts with a precision tikiu to that of u steady-going piece ol' mechanism. Complete digestion und iiM.-iinilntiou ure, through tho influence ot tho Hitters, followed by a gain ot vior and llosh, and tho iliuppenrance ol biliousness and irre gularity ol tlio bowels, where ttuch exist, as they usually do. Appetite unj sleep nro then regained. It costs but one cent to send a postal enrd to the Mason and Hamlin Oigivn Co., Iloston, New York or Chicago, who will return, postage paid, their catalogues andciroubirs, with much inlormatioii about, orgaiiB. 'o one should buy an organ without seeing these. Kverylxidy knows that bo long as there ia proud flesh in a sore or wound it will not heal. The obstacle is speedily removed and the flesh reunited by Henry's Curt die Salve, the finest embodiment in existence of that su premo pui iller. carbolic m id. Ita emollient ingredients moilily its pungent ueid basis, so that it never cauterizes, stings or scnrilles tho diseased part. Sored and eruptions ot all kinds are cured by it. All druggists cell it. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco I nil In it Itrprrilnt Inns. The lair reader ehudders when the thinks ot the settler's w il'o watching, lrointhe door of her rinlo hut, the ret renting form ol her hus band going 1e.1t to his daily labor gnig out perhaps In return not ngnin. lor bel'm e nightfall a surp hand may have laid him low nttioiig iho prairie glasses. Or it may bo a child, 11 bright -eyed daughter, is snatched away in an unguarded moment, to grace tho next war dunce. When wo read the hemt rending details of these wivngo depredations, wo nro apt to hlamo tho government lor not taking moro at riot precautions to iiiHiirn the, settlor's pro tection. Hut we daily read of the depredations of that arch-tleiid, consumption, with scarcely n thought of the terrible inroads it is making in human 1 i to. Tens ol thousands ol homes are annually desolated by consumption to one by Indian outrage. Like thn Indian, consump tion oil tut comes stealthily, nnd no danger is apprehended until tho victim suddenly llnds himself hopelessly ensnared, nnd dentil's lalal arrow ends the scene. Dr. Pierce's (ioldon Medical Discovery, a powerlnl alterative, or blood puritlerand tonic, him restored thousands ot consumptives who had tried every other remedy recommended to them, without ob taining any relief, and nro willing tq testify to its remedial powers. For coughs anil throat disorders, use " Brown's Bronchial Troches," having proved their cflUeiicy by a test of ninny years. Twen t -five cents a box. liclhetdd Sanitarium at tho " Cole .Magnrlir Spring," Havana, N. Y., is now open for pa tients nnd those requiring rest and recreation. I'.riglits' Disease ol tho Kidneys, Kheiimatisni, Neuralgia, Paralysis nnd Debility, from what ever the cause, and also all blood diseases art speedily and permanently cured. Send lor cir culars to C. 1). CI:iwson, M. D., or F. I. Gold smith, Havana, N. Y. CllKVv 1 ho Celebrated vv; Matciii i ss " ood Tag Plug lonAi'co. Tim P10NEK.it Toiiacco Com pan r, New York, Hiiston and Chicago. Tho Mendelssohn Piano Co., No. 21 Fast loth Street, N. Y., sell Piano at Factory Prices. Wrilo lor a catalogue IMVKIt MILL lUK sAIi li. For tale at Lancaster, N. H.,a 0rt-cla Kill, now In operation. Th plant coniprls ten acres of land, with full power of river, with IS-foet head. Two-story frame Mill, lUxW.with annexes harn, storehouse, sheds, scales, ic. The Mill contains one 72-Inch tltinle cylinder, ltlce, Itartoa a Fales' machine, complete 1 four 250-ionnil beating enpuii; two tub bleachss, cutters, calenders reels; one 50 horse-power uolkr; and all the appliances for running the Mill. Straw plenty at $5. Wood at 2. Excellent freight contracts go with the Mill, which Is now on wrapping. Owners have other hutncss. The property, which Is valuable, will be sold at a fair price anJ at a bargain. All Inquiries by mall promptly answered. AJdress llKN'RY O. KB N'T, Treasurer. I.ANT1STEK, N. II., 1R7J. Upham's Freckle, Tan and Pimple BANISHER. A few applications of this preparation will re move freckles, tan, sun burn, pimples or blotches on the face, and render the complexion clear and fair. For softening: and beautifying tli8 skin it has noequal. Price 60 cts. Sent by mail, postpaid, for 75 cts. Address John F. Henry, Currani Co., 24 College Place, N. Y. Medicines have failed to do Hum's Iteioedy surely docs restores to health all who am allll. ted with Druiisv, llriidit's ins ane. Khlnev. Illadh'-r A mnefrSSK l' 'nary uiseases. limns ISlTlil GlTl Itemi-fly cures Dliibet. s.iiravei. II I H V r1? Ini'oiilineiiie und Keteiitlon of fll B B 9 1 1 R B. I 1 rlle. Intemperance and Loss of JW Appetite. All Diseases of tho Kidneys, H ail ler and l rlnary Oruaiia are cured by Hunt's Iteinrdy. Try Hunt's Itrmrdy. Send for pamphlet to W M. K. 01. A UK K. Providence, It. I. HOMES IN THE WEST! Excursions to Lincoln, Nebraska, Ifsve !Vew York anil Hw I'.iikIhuiI tile 1 111 ril I ui ailay III every .tloulli until le rrmtirr. J.ieursioil o. 2.5 Iriivrs .V. V Tuesday, July 1,, 'TO. Pare about half regular rales. i'ai trams ami lirt.t-ei.iss aceiminolattotifli;u:uan teed. For descriptive ltntl Circulars, liifunauti.'n anout TleSets. etc., t.eiil .l.lrea mi Postal Card to J,L,I.V MOOltK. 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Puce title. liKOld.K MOiiltK, Proprietor, Ainu ny an in UKtiinti. fJ Y K -.SJB E A R p ELI W R .iai4 .i.u.1 i.tliUs inli,u,.iiL.li.li.. I .-u-a.aiafi.iu l!.as.i.t i.i. a4 cbcti a pii.. . m. iL uta. I. - rla l b cna ai-1 naai faia i 'deii I la the 1 n.eca. : , ai Lbail sbJisiii -t.l'k HI'fil'X-i.'i'K'VM. L. L.r-Uiril 0. ,.,' ia, l'.auu.,lii, ilixkMion,,., I.farn Tflfifraphy anJ earn SIO to UHi . B uitiiith. Kvt'iy pru-luttlt vm UitHith. Kvt i v pru-luttlt uimrtinteeii a phvIhl' situ. tlon. AiMress K- itieuliiie, jMaiiuxer, Jam-hvill, W m. Af)pn4 IO.TII A vrnt-j Wanted Itil.bt.i Oi53U5,lIli! ili lt'B tn ihc woili!; Due ti:tiniie Xi'ce Ail'll fbri J A 1 HHU.NSUN, Uflrolt, jHIlU. aa i AiAiA tn v rite 1 1 tn Wall St. Sto ks inakti NlljTnlSlUtJiJ fortune every moiitli. Hduk ecu Vvr w v www frfkeL.-llAjluIIKev.,rUltlwt A.ltlre RAXTEll k CO., lUukern, 17 Wall St., N. Y; OPIUM llttMt &, Skin 1iieafM. Thon HaiKlii curt'i. luwt st I'rici-s. Io not ful U wnt. Dr. r . h. Martii1.. tourney, mk d SEND 'TO" F. ii Itiril JL CO., Purtlaij.i M.inie, for lfftt iJi-y liUHiuts lu lUe rVuria. Exwuive ouuil rrvts. 1VCH llr. I sumiiv 1 BIG v.ih l( KT HirTIOH.4 It Y. :tO.MMI WonlnHMi X lr, Kuutv'a llalt li MoikllklVfUiiM y tu,VOt- WUrtH.1V MILL nil. . W " . sl.t lsl-W 1 PAY.- With Sti'licl! OulllU. What cost 4 cts. bt'lld rupitlly fur ISO eta. CuUloue f ret) b. M SfKNCKit, 1 I'J VV.te.iru M., I(oUU.Maaa. 877' 877, CtfrPf K YKAll anl ixpfiibtto a'riiu. 4)uttt Krce ? 4 0 m VI IT- f . it v It i f. n i . a ii jum Wiin 4Pf a .Mont i aul fxpciiPta ijii.-triinlftMi o Ayt ula f 4 UiitUtfrffl. Shaw 4 Co.. Auuimta. M41K S.3S00 AYCA. How Mk It. Vmm Agrn WHAT are rea-i M (lie it Palls. N. II 2 tr-s w&mm EXODUS ii tlie hi.st tan. Is. In the brut ettmat, with the boss market, Mini on the ifst terms, aonl th St. l'sul, Mlnneapvlli A Manitoba M r, tints St. fiul I'aoiUo. 3,000,000 ACRES Mfhtnly la tb f'amons RED RIVER VALLEY OF THE NORTH. On long time, low prices sad sssjr payment. P imphtet with full Information mailed fra Apply D. A. McKINLAY, Land Com'r, rnnl, inn. Kor Kearny of relish, PsvltiR Labor Cleanliness Curability and Cheapness . I neon.iled. AloKeUi Uiiua, riopilouii.. Canton, Itasa A in: ai I A 1,1.. TIIK TIiTlr The very heat (roods direct from the Importers at ITalf the usual cost, llest plan ever oflered hi (Hub Aiisnts si.. I lame Kneers. ALL KXPKKSS C'UAHliKS PAID. New tenia PKKK. The Orent American Tea Company, :1 it ncl Vesey Street, New York. P?0. llox-l-JikS. , Atil'liVTN WArtTKIl'FOH "JIA Vlift imi the MOI TH of HELL." lly one who lias been there I "Itine ami fan of thr MOM'fiT.t'IiE., lly the llurlliiKtoii Hawkeye humorist. " Satnaiitlia ana l A. ami V. I." lly Joslah Allen's wife. Tbe three brightest and best seHInu hoois out. Auents, yon can put these books In everywhere. Ilest terms iven. Address for Agency, AMKKICAN ri'HLLSlllNU Co.. Hartford. Ot., Ohlcsito. 111. ON K KOITI.K WAKHAN'TKil A ferfei t cure fur all klmls ot Pil.KS. wo to four bottles In tlie wnrnt eases of I.KPHJJSY. SOHOFI'l. K. SALT Itll KIM! HllKl'MATISM, K IKN'KYS. I1YSPKPSI A. OA NOKIl. (WTAl; Kll. nml all diseases of the SKIS' and III.OOI). Kntlrelr Veite- t.iiile. Internal and external ii:te. AI'Miey returned In all cases of fail ure: none for an rears. Sold everv- vhcro. S ii.I for pamphlet, f I a bottle. II. Is. I OWI.K, Itn.ton. WARtUH b-VS CORSETS lYl'i-lw .I the Hlrl ' '-11 bt Iht rt'CCDl PARIS V.Xi vt.-Pi ION, FI.KXIIII.K 1UI .J(a'KT ( I liuiii'K m UslM-i .-;i it't Irftk rtcwti over !'' dtp". Pn- I t'-. 'i''ilr tMnDnvrn urAiTJ i.r.RFT '!' dlt Alii'll- Ml rn.l , ,1. Ilt'H . I hT. PjJ IV is neeio nn in. i.iniiei 'i,. VaV lull null. nr.fc,ii v j 1 , .:,mis tun .ml n.-xli.le sun ou.aiut p. .""Ikiii. .. Pin Iit msll. Sl.cs. t'..rss:s It sit Its.llns mrrr'--,:r. Y.UlVF.n ni'.OS., Sol BrosdwiT . This riaini.nonaa Established 1SAS. rV.iv lia w. Thousanili nf Soldiers and heirs entitled. Pensions ilnte hack to ilscbarKe or death. Time limited. Allan ss with stamp. UF.OIIUK E. MtMOS. P. O. Drawer 1U.1, Washington, li. O. THE WEEEY SDH. A lare. el-'ht-naee paper nf ml broad columns, will lie 'cut p istpal 1 to any a blrcti until Januiil y Iat,e FOR HALF A DOLLAR. Address TIIK Sl'X. N. Y. City. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ICTORIAL HISTORYoftheWORLD Tt contaliu U?'cl flue tilfctortcal e nirravltiira an-l lare double column piiLics, nnl ts the most cftmplcte rii:.tory ft t'i World ever iiiiilMiel. It aclm at Kl'ht. Si'iid fr spei-lni' n piiM"1 and extru ternin ti Aifenti, and me why it m'Hii ln U r timn any oilier nook. Address jnatioml ri;mi--iiN0 i:u rmia'ietpina. rt. MDUER S 'Wl? COP-LIVER Oil i:ss- i'?sKc?T ' pure. Pronounced the best ny tbe n s-n authoritioe in iho world, tiiveii hivbest award at t'i World's KxixMitions. and at Pans, IM18. iold by Drugvists. W.ll.tscbictleliu ik Co.,N.Y. CURED free; An Infallible and nneicelled P.emedy foi Flts,Kllepay or I ullliiKSlcknesa wari-anleil to elteet a opeedy and Am ll.1T cure. ITS A free hulll"or mi renowned specific anil a valnab Treitlse tent to any sutler aemlin me his P. O. and ti pr. sc ailire . P',J.i, tt0T, IN:i Pearl Street, New York. Mason & Huiuliu (Jubiuct Organs Demonstrated best f.v IIIOTIKST IIOVOKS AT AI.I. IV'OKI.I) S KXPOSiriONS FOlt TWKLVK YKAK, ls.: al Pakis, Ihh; Ulsna, lis73; astiaii, IHT.I; PuiianaL eina, li7t; Pikis, InTS, and taaaD Sh antsa Hold Manai, 1HVM. Only Amerl'-uu Oirana ever award. tl highest hon ors at any sucli. Hold for cash or Installments lixui tr kTEn CaTxi.oot.'k.i ami Olr. liars with new styles and prices. Bent f-ee. MAS IN t HAMLIN OIKiAN CO., Huston, Ni'W York or llnti-aio TnrTii ia Mir.nTvi ...I s...uh 3 tMi i W'umlI, w 11 tW . t af area and t-uaaaisB ac fa, la.t.aU at name, ia iiaia tint p4a jaa tw' Vt-t. MAKTIMt'V iVrZvtft) S10S0 prulils ou dtt.v- a Vft invi-ritiueiil of Cinn ruiou, June 7 vlUU la W (.'strru p.-oiiorlioii'il rt'tunm t very t eel; nn .Stock Options of - - IOt. a. .Mk. OlnViai Keportu nnd i:irni!Hri free. Add-M i'. H4H1KK W Ki li t' A O . liankeifi, WallSL.N.T -aa .-1. K.J - V Wiii p.i;' A,yi-i'; .. 'll H T.-l - pell XK-tiHes. or uM.tw a Inrgo Cimiii..-e,. i., -ei iiu.iUli auq and vvuuderful ntveiition.t. h t ir-iu u 'ti( uy i.mi, Ham plefl.ji-. Ad.ti-i Mi h K MAN A ( . MrHt,Hli. Mich. 'J&jti&hLAjX321 VSA&Jr HHI Sure relief i ofprf KIGDHR'S FASTILLtS.iSS &tt3Z'JK2m,i 'Ijiirle.-.rowu.y.ua. 1 tn 1' I-Vf liiiiur fi5 to!4I rr lny V-- lU H5 juar.iiited to MidiiMtrlttua persona of either H"X at their own hornet,. A'tdresH with stamp, l-Vt-tirrisVk Heppy, liiiiltfeportt ( onn. A psrfeet Ttmt-kespsr, nntiD-rj., and H1ATT to deaul. Hint . sriur.i It tviao con u uit a I IK&T-tLiSH COMPASS, worth alons oiv iy a V iisi c nrouoni.i.r felechtvaic. be hoot le-chcia. 'lravilert atiil Fftrmcra. II tKil'U TA'f( H U u.nl Ly U. II. fowtrVt, Frlacipal af into all Ibo ithooli throuKhout the I nutd Stnici, ami la ei.u.t. 1111. bUlsARGLiril WiTCU rcrelvcii a ucedat 1 Un 14 HQ toy, but is nitd on wtamihe pflrwilf-, Jftvc ludtiu iiio .rtt very low, iini'iy io luirouui tiicni mmm T- 1 jr y ' .iwswr rkii,m mm I Kb W I II II Ut3 W It" ISA Jtliiliih i'-x PENSIONS. "'MsMMatilJiL.', ent medical t , .-V..-'.. S.M It: V " 1' H" "UTasiU sasaa Th bULAUUMAPU WATCU Ahli LUAlSi U put uiiut bus vwiwai ctue, uJ ttul uy tJ..rc. iai $100. AddreBs plainly, HUB MANUFACTURING CO.. Boston, Mass, ! fclSfcnt by mail, prc-imu., provided 12 centsjn postage stamps are enclosed, j Z3 I-IST OF ItlNRARKfl ALWAYS (TKATU.E I1Y rslN'tJ MEXICAN" MUSTANG LINIMENT. OF nCMAN FLESH. Ilheiimntlsm, It urns nri'l Senilis, MIiir nml I5ltes, Cuts anil Iti-nlses, rijnalns A, Mltrlirs, C'anlrartnl Muscles HtlflT Joints, IlacUnrhr, Iiiptlnus, Fl oat Ultra, OF ANIMALS. Scratches, . More and nails, Spavin, Crnrks, Nrrrw Worm, (irnb Foot Hot, Hoof AIIk I.ninenrss, Swlnny, Founders, Sprain, retrains, Sore Feet, Stiffness, nnd all external diseases, and every hurt or accident, rorgcnjrid use in family, stable and stock yard it It TIIF, I1F8T OF AH. LINIB1BHTSS e e - f e , is -9 S S THE GOSPEL OF JOY! Just out. Orcat favorite. GOOD NEWS! ct. Well known, always liouil. li cts. SHINING RIVER! Very beautiful souks. Wets. GEMS OF ENGLISH SONG! m Ilrat Song collection. 5 l e b CLUSTER OF GEMS! Capital Piano Pieces. I2.M. GEMS OF THE DANCE! Ilrllllant Wsltses. 4c. 5..W. M i h w t e I.Ives of ffnf'i ivii. 'SJiKH: Mount, 1 1 .7.1 it ssh in'oin. l TS snl Hln'i-i mo t Interest tin, also li.ltn 't lltoi y if .Mioic, S vms eaih i$l M). JUmicul I'-iwd, iJ'J.ivii. (iuod resilltiKi once a wet . all the news, ami Mue selection (if music. v-i-iit'es rti'fj'.icfi'j rin cts.) of n'.most all Mu.'.lc Itooks that are pulillslied. Veil valuable for reference. ISeO bools. Any Hook mailed for retail pi lie OLIVEirin'rS()N & CO., Iloston. c. II. KITSdM . ('.. H 111 Itcoiidwny, IVevr York. J. E. IITsiOV A. CO., W'J'J Chestnut Street, Fhllndrlphlsu 5APOWIFIE Ia til a Old Itelinble I oitcentrMed Lya FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. directions aeeonipanylrtt each can for making Ilard Soft and Toilet Soap ial-k ly . IT IS FULL WKIOI1T AND STKKSGTB. (The Market Is flooded with (so-called) Concentrated l ye, which Is adulterated with salt and resin, ai d won't make soup. , A TIC JKO.VICT, ASH RTJT THR OAPOIUIFIE MADE I1Y TI1R rennsjivnnla Salt Manurg Co., PHILADKI.PIIIA. Ti SMITH ORGAN CD First KstablUhtd I Most Surressful I TRRIH 1N8TKI MK.VT9 bav c Standard Value ta a the Leading Markets Of the World! Brerjwhere rocognlied as the FINEST IN TON P. OVER 00,000 Made and tn use. New I)eales con-Unliy. He Work and Lowest Pilces. Uif Snd for a Cstalofrne. Tremoit St.. cud r. aiinain bt..Eostca;-Mass Everytlilnit taiiKbt required In every-day life. N o othere'luealloii so sjtl.'l.oloiy. Patrouaice larvs. Pacu.t leaner in Ih.dr speciadlen. (.'uuine of stii'ly complete Circulars free. 1 I.. W 1 LI I A MS, PresUleiit. KKI LY STI;i. P MX': I RNTR WIItK. Vtavic Ultil. f jtt. '.U i f I S4 ftlii) tl I tit- fore It. hi l It. i cri'iilur nU pri lict, to Thjk V'.'ib llkui.a Co., CliU-tj. VX Nw Yolk' y ft CLOCKS Vt TOWERS, I Vk offices, y . W'X UOUSF.S, Xjj' i(S Ol' Villi I- ( lillMllisill Pilillt in tliis Id! tin) sitiiio spo:il liilily of ils (liti-- IlllXtlll'O UKt ilS Villi IVjU'OSOIlt. Iii'dt itiiil cuhl, aii'l any niii! iisin. 40 lo ti.se uiti' ii:iiiitsi liir lori'i'.'n.-o. ClIAlil-'ANT iV OILM'T. PHT10 raiciilna tu 1i li laanite th I harrpD "C iTn"1 "F"T" "TTIT? desllurO -' N' -J VK7j at tii Mi... - t g . and tvryr y ' f lil t k Si 111' t at cues, iB.m it