o DR. CLARK f j m rj n rj --& INDIAN BLOOD SYHUP Laboratory, 77 W. 3J St., New York City, tAT 0 JRIWIT CITT 0 ca Sis? S3 . vj - TRADK MARK.) Tho Sect Remedy Known to Man ! I)r. Clark Johnson having tssoolated hlranelf wnn mr. r.uw-in i-.niman, an e.canra captive. Ions, n Mave to Wnkntnetkla, the medicine man of ths t'om.mchos, ia now prepared to lend his aid In ths Introduction of Hie wonderful remedy of that trtn Tlio experience of Mr. Eastman being similar f that of Mrs. Chan. Jonesand son, of Washington t o., Iowa, an aceonnt of whoee enfferinirs wera thrillim-ly narrated in tlieAVw York Herald of Dee. I.Hii, 1N78, the facts of which are so widely known, and so nearly parallel, that but little men tion of Mr. Kwstman's experiences will be given oere. They are, however, published In a neat vol mc of .'iou pa;os, entitled, "ScTcnand Nine Years Itiionj; the Cnmunchcs and Apaches," of which nu iition will be uiade hereafter. Suffice it to say, that for eevcrir.1 years, Mr. Eastman, while a cap tiveifwas compelled to gather the roots,-unis, ).irl;s, herbs and berries of which Wakametkla's Tiedicino was made, and is still prepared to pro i!o the samb materials for the aiire.aanfnl intra. inction of the medicine to the world; and assures. in-- jHiuiic inai me remeay 10 ine same now hen Wakametkla compelled him to make Ik Wakametkla, the Medicine Man Nothing has been added to the medicine and otliinr 1 -is been taken away. It is without donbl the Det I'l-kii-ieb of the Blood and Kasawaa 0 the System ever known to man. This Syrup possesses varied properties. It art upon the Liver. It aonnpon the Kldneva. It ren latest the Ilowels. It piiriticia the Blood. It quiet the .ervona System. It irmtc lMo.ef.tson. .. J.urIshe' st,c"ahn and In-rlsr- KJJtf rre off the old blood and makes It opens the pores of the skin! and Induces Healthy Perspiration. ' It neutralizes the hereditary taint, or poison in the ;lo;.d,wli ch generate. Serofnla.Krysinelas, and ad manner of skin diseases and Internal tumors, nrrf ','le "T ""8,l"rit employed in its manufacture, "'"'"I" Kv the luont delicate babe,; it s-.-ii and feeble, ears tnly bang rtquirci m a.'Jui.'uvi Ui directions. 1 turn 3 CO 9 or o 3C if lr v as Uj of S u. o Edwin Eastman in Indiaa Costnme. Bgvrx Am) Nissj Yeabs Amono tuk Comanches and ArioiiES. A neat volume of 300 pages, t'einjj simple statement of the horrible,; acts connected with the sud imiesacre of a hdples family, mid the captivity, torturesaud ultimate escape of is two surviving members. For sale by our agents generally. Price tl.00. ine incidents of the massacre, briefly narrated, "tnuuted by aeents, fbee of charge. Mr Kastman. being almost constantly at tha 1 ensased In gathering and curing the inateri aisaor winch the medicine it composed, the sols business management devolves upon Dr. Johnson, ie remeay ua been called, and is k&own as Dr. Clark Johnson's INDIAN BLOOD PURIFIER. Price of Large Bottles $1,00 Price of Small Bottle - 50 Head tho voluntary testimonials of persons who have been cured by the use of Dr. Clark JouajOH's Uiilualiiood Syrup, in your own vicinity; Testimonial of Cures. ' JIKAin JMSKASK AND UVKU COM ri-AlNT. MiKl.i.hiu mjFi, Snyder- Co., Pa. Dear Sir: I have been troubled with Heart Disease and Liver Complaint, and 1 had spent a Krait ,uai f llloll(.y 1( mwii(.ui ni(1 witmt ree-ivniK any boneHt, until 1 procured some of our Indian lilood Syrup lrom your aKent, E. L. Biinintuii. 1 ean now tcntiYy from my experience us to tlio great value oi' it in such JlENItlf KMCHAN. LIVEJi COMPLAINT ANirciIlLLS. liKNSAt.EM P. O., Feb. 25, 1879. Dear Sir: llnving tried your most excellent Indian Blood Syrup und found it a valuable liiedicino for Liver Coinjilaint und Chills, I . w.i il 1 leuominend thobo who aro atllicted to K.v it u tijiil. Mhs. C. Abtman' LIVEK COMPLAINT. Pennvpack Mills, Feb. 22, 1879. I)i-ar Sir I have ummI your lwlian lilood Syrvp and found it to do all you claim for it. Jt is a sure cure tor Liver Complaint. JosKrii Haines. ' LIVKtt AND KIDNEY" COMPLAINT. AvDALi-siA, Pa., Fsb. 10, 1870. Dear Sir I have been using your Indian lilood Syrup in my family for Liver and Kid ney Complaint with success. 1 believe it bus no O'i'.llll. ElTABI (ilLHEUT. PALlTi'ATIO N'oF iil iiEAKT. Wust Lehano.n, .March 3, 1879. Dear Sir: Having been prostrate for months wiili wliat iny physician termed Palpitation of the Heart, and a combination of other diseaes I obtained no relief until I bought some of your Indian lilood Syrup, which relieved me im inediately. ,1 am nnf in perfect health. ' EiMAiixm Lewis. A Story lVlthont a Moral. A story lina Rone tho rounds of tlio papora nhout a certain Riod-lir:irtod ytiun follow naniod JSk inner, who, ton years nro, was kin to tin unknown man from Antigua. The other dny this strnnper died, leaving to John Skinner !750,OOO. Another story, which wo be lieve to lio true, was told lately of a younsc it'inalo sehool teacher who was traveling two years ago on tho Pennsyl vania railroad, when another woman, apparently as poor as herself, was sud denly taken ill. The girl delayed her journey for a day or two to nurse the stranger at an inn, and then went on her way, and heard of the incident no nioro until last September, when she received information that she was the heir to a fortune which would make her coin lortable for the rest of her life. The newspapers have been passing around these cheering anecdotes as stories with a moral. Wo are not quite sure what the moral is. If it is that wo are all to become amiable or benevolent in the ccrtainity of a good 'fat annuity from late in hard dollars, the moral is a delusion and a snare. Your lucky Skin ner is one white elephant in a herd of a million. The good Samaritan paid cash for the oil and wine, and was by so much out of pocket; but we are not told that his neighbor whom he succored ever re imbursed him for the same. We are not even told that ho paid him by a decent amount of gratitude. If we should hold up John Skinner's good luck to . our readers as a specimen of the ordinary dealings of destiny with the charitable, every one of them would produce UX good fellows he knows wilt big hearts, open hands and lean pockets " He that giveth to the poor, lendeth to the Iord," we all know: but it would be bad policy to invest in oharity-with the expectation that payment would bo made in cash, and with Skinner's 10,000 or so per cent, at that. Look about in any village, and it is your old (i riper who owns tho control ling shares of the bank stock and the heavy end ol the local railway. Money making chances come to him as newts drift to the big Unmet in the dooI. Take his neighbor, the man best known for benevolence in the town, and whore are his shares of bank or railway stock P Who leaves him a legacy P The very qualities which make him genial, credu lous, generous, render lnni a bad busi ness man. Ilis is one of those families which money seems to shun; his sons turn out half-starved clonrvmen: his daughters marry into houses bare of everything but love; it is on the farm next to his that oil ?s struck; ho inva riably just grazes good fortune, but he never hits it. Yet the public draw on him ns freely as they would from the town pump. Every case of misery or want m tho countv comes straight to him, to drain on his sympathy and purse. This man's lot is the one to hold up to boys as the result of Good Samari tanism ; not the mythical Skinner's, with his gorged pockets. 10 show it to them fairly, though, it is just to state that this man is never forsaken, never comes to want; his chil dren never beg their bread. So far the promise of Holy Writ is passed to him who lends to tho toor. You must show them, too. the real possession which is given to him in lieu of Griner's stocks and bon ds. You will find no trace of it in his bare house or shabby clothes ; but it is hinted in the tones of his voice. the content of this great possession is in his dead face, ns he lies with his old friends about him the widow and the fatherless and the poor that he has de livered. The payment made to such men is intangible ; it holds no place in the market; yet the splendor of it shines in their homes and out of their graves like a light in a dark place; it has made that little deed or the Good Samaritan a beacon through all the ages ; it is all that makes a House, or a village, or the world itself a happy home for human beings instead of a den of greedy, selfish beasts. Lot us teach charity, good fellowship. care for our fellows, taour children ; but let us teacn tliem, too, what the reward is to be; not Skinners, but a Drice which makes his paltry thousands a matter ot lnttinerence. Jsew York Tribune. How Eugenie's Son Was Killed. A corresuoadent gives the followinff statement of Leetocf, one of the troopers with the French Prince Imperial when lie met his death at the hands of the Zulus, in South Africa: v e went about twenty miles from Kon- pie Allein. When we were crossing the ite of the present camn. the neck be tween Incenei and Inqutu ranges, some ollicers overtook us. They went to the 'eit, ana we went to tne ngnt. we .Tossed a spruit, and went up a flat- topped hill, where we slackened girths. the Prince sketching. The kraal we fame to last was about fifty yards above the river. Hero the Prince told us to oil-saddle, and then the Kafir was sent into the hut to see if any one was there. tie went down afterward to the river for some water and we had coffee. A fter an hour the Prince ordered us to saddle up. H hop we had all saddled uu he asked, " Are you all ready?" and we said " los." He then said. "Mount." and hist as were springing to our saddles tho volley was tired from the mealies. We nad gone to that very place to catch our horses. When we were saddling up, the Kalir, who had been to the Ivor to water the horses, said he had seen a Zulu going up the river away from where the volley was tired. 1 dropped my carbine and had to dismount for it. In remounting I was unaoie to get my feet into the stirruns. my horse was galloping so hard from fright. I lay across the saddle. I passed the Prince, but was uuable to stop for him, havng no power over the reins. As I got clear away from the kraal I passed the Prince. He then had hold of the stirrup-leather and the cantle of the saddle, and was trying to get his foot into the stirrup, but his horse was going too fast. I said to him, " Please, sir, hasten and mount your horse." He made no reply. He had not caught hold of the bridle; he could not keep up with tho horse, and I saw it tread on him and the Prince fell down. The Zulus were firing all the time, but I could not see them. I saw no more of the Prince. I followed Lieut. Carey. He was loading at first, but some of us passed him. We gal loped two or three miles, the Zulus try ing to surround us. I saw Grubbe and lllis could not catch up to us, and asked Lieut. Carey to wait for them. He said : " We will cross the spruit and wait for them on tho rise on the other side." Grubbe and Willis were 300 yards be hind us, for their hor es were knocked up. Q. Were any orders given to stop or rally, or try to save the Prince? A. -No. Q. Did any of you mention the. Prince, or did Lieut. Carey say anything about him? A. No; all that I heard Lieut. Carey say all the time was: " Let u make haste, and go quickly." TIMELY TOI'Il'S. People would do well to be careful wbn& sort ot stulTtboy apply to!ieir teeth. A German scientific publication gives the analysis of a spocilic patented In Bel gium, which is wonderfully like that of sewage water, the only material dillcr ence heing the nddition of some perfume to disguise the odor of tho ingredients. Mrs. Minta Hamard Hoffman, of St. Iiouis, aged thirty, married nn old grocer because ho was reputed wealthy, and could support her in tho ncccs.aarii'ft of life while she worked for niche in the temple of fame. In I? sho pub lished a volume of verse and other things that showed her to be clever in tho literary line. Hut recently her hus band lost money and health, ami she w:is forced to abandon her idea fif be coming " a second Alice Carey," and to work in the grocery for her husband's support. In despair she took iriorphine and died. England has one great place of agri cultural education Cirencester College. It is erected in an elevated spot, facing Ixird Hat hurst's immense and splendid park in Glostershire, while its south front has a wide view of Writ. It con tains' accommodations for eighty-live students, a museum rich in specimens of geology, botany, etc., and near by is one of the best laboratories in Kngland form ed out of an old barn. The farm build ings are on a very extensive scale. Gen tlemen distinguished in the scienci s con nected with agriculture, in addition to the regular stall', give lectures. The col lege is now thirty years old. The medical committee, which recent ly made nn examination of the health of the school children in Providence, hold that pupils are taken too young; that tho vitiated air of the schoof-rootn causes consumption: that epidemic dis eases are caught there; that the pre mature development of the brain causes nervous diseases; that the young minds aro crammed witii unintehigiblestudics, and that tho method is too artificial. The committee hold that children should not be admitted to school finder thiage of seven, and that tho hours of confine ment and mental effort should be short ened. Children in primary schools should not be confined to their seats more than twenty minutes at a time, at the end of which they should enjoy nn equal period of recreation out of doors or in doors. Major Pinto, tho African explorer, met with many strange adventures and saw Some CUVlOllS SCCnPS Hurilirr Ilia rnnimt expedition through the interior of tho great, comment. "At tne extremity of tho Kalahari Desert," he says, " we met with the great ' Macaricari.' The great Macaricari is tho most extraordinary thing that exists in Africa. At times it is a lake full qf water. At other times it is drv. heinrr envprerl with n )nvei rF salt. Why the lake at times contains A J 1 . 1 . , wat.iT ana at otuer times ttoes not cannot bo accounted for, as the rainy seasons do not satisfactorily explain the two facts. Tilt rrrpnt. Mfl.enr5cnri nim muni- c-ttes with Lake Ngami by means of the "ii' A.Artujvcic, vllli:il i.)itlllfs says Mows to the east, and Livingstone re presents as flowing to the west. Both A-M-tlnfoi.a am 5rrVf K ....... 1 ! x srf i'nio iicub, ucnuac, ttLuei u mgiv its tho rains fall into the Matobele or are abundant in tho Cohan cm tliowginn oscillate from one side to the other, a tact, perhaps, without a parallel in the world. The Ngami and the great Maca ricari are nothing but the overflowings of the Cubango, which at last loses itself in the desert by evaporation." A Strange Fee, The famcus Dr. Fothergill was once, by his own election, very strangely re compensed for his professional sei vices. A merchant vessel arriving in the Lon don docks with captain and crew down with yellow fever, Dr. Fothergill re moved the captain to his own house, and succeeded in pulling him through. At first, Fothergill refused to accept any payment at all; but the grateful seaman persisting in rewarding him, he said there was one thing he could do for him if he were making a voyage to the East, and passed through the Straits of Macassar, he should be glad if he would bring him two barrelfuls of tho earth of Borneo. This the captain readily prom ised to do. However, when he reached the spot on the voyage out, his heart failed him; and fearing to incur tho ridicule of his men, he sailed through the straits without fulfilling his promise. Returning by the same' route, the same thing happened; but after he had left the straits two hundred miles behind him, his conscience smote him for his ingratitude, and putting the ship's head about, he made for Borneo and took in the earth. When Fother gill received it, he had a piece of ground prepared by the burning of the surface, and laid the Borneo earth upon it; and in due time had the satisfaction of mak ing the acquaintance of alnumber of curi ous plants new to him. Labor In the South. In an official report on Southern labor it is asserted that the number of acres of cotton cultivated had increased between 1871 and 1878 from about 7,500,000 acres to more Uian 12,000,000 acres. Between 180!) and 1878 there was an increase of more than 3,000,000 in the number of cattle and swine. It is estimated by Representative Whitthorne that more than $00,000,000 worth of Southern labor products enter into tho purchase of merchandise and manufactured goods of New England, New York, New Jer sey and Pennsylvania. The gross earn ings of the railroads of Southern States are placed at $42,987,594 per annum, and it is held tnat all the principal cities and towns of the South have increased de cidedly in population, and that there is a constant and general growth of manu facturing establishments. Mechanics live in houses erected on the top of St. Peters Church at Home, that they may watch for any defect and attend to any leak in the roof. Terribly exhausting are the night sweats which accompany consumption. liut they, as well as the paroxysms of coughing, are invariably broken up by Dr. Wnj, Ihtll a Balaam for the Lunga, which oonmiers the deadly malady, wi well aa bronchitis, pneu monia, pleurisy, asthma, diphtheria, and all other alToctions ol the throat, lungs and chest. It saves thousands fi'oyi untimely graves, and is invaluable in rescuing childreilroiu the croup, whooping cough and quinzy". It is sold by all drugixts. For bronchial, asthmulio aud pulmonary complaint, "Brown's Bronchial Troches'' manifest remarkable tiurtjve properties, 25 cents a box, A Partial Blockade Of the main avenue for enottpe ol refuse from the liuiimn system is utterly subversive of reKiilurity nmong the other organs. Lot con stipation become chronic, and leaving out the imminent danger of inflammation ol the bowel and their total obstruction occurring, jaundice is almost certain to ensue, tho liver is liable fo become engorged, the blood and urini) are poisoned by tho bile, which also vitiates tho juice of the stomach, und other unhappy consequences follow. Ilostctter's Stomach Hitlers, n prime tonio alterative, pre vents or remedies those results and thoir eaue, as the case may require, and is nlso sig nully eillcncious ill overcoming flatulonoo, heartburn, mid variable as well as constipated action of the bowels. It renews nerve power, improves the appetite, stays tho progress of earlydeeny, relieves tho infirmities of ago, hi id is a pleasant nppeti.er. snnrvliiirtfTlVrntli, Thousands ol men and women aro starving themselves to death. They daro not oat or drink this or that, tearing it will Increase their fltdi. l.iln depends upon continuous self denial. The only sale and reliable remedy for this terrible condition is Allan's Anti-Knl. It is wholly vegetable and petleetly harmless. Its use secures a reduction ol from two to five pounds er wek. Sold by druggists. Ill I TAI.O. N. V., June 1.1, 1878. 7'i thf VropriiU r$ .lllan't Anti-Fat: (iKNTl.KMKN Tho following report is from the lady who used Allan's Anti-Fat: " It (tho Atiti Kul) had the desired effect, reducing the lat from I wo to Ave ounds a week, until I had lost twenty-flvo pounds. I hope never to re gain what I have lost." Yours resp'y, l'OW KM. lYlM-TON, Wholesale Druggists. More than JiMWo Cabinet or Parlor Orgnns are now sold in the United States yearly. The IhwI are those made by Mason A Hamlin, who have taken hit-best honors at all world's ex hibitions lor twelve years, and are tho only American makers who have taken such at any. CH KV The Celebrated " Matchlkss " Wcsvl Tag l'lug Tobacco. Ii k I'ioukkb Tobacco Company, New York, Boston, und Chicago. The Mendelssohn Piano Co., Mo. 21 Kaa 1.5th Street, N. Y., sell Pianos at Factory prices. Write for a caialogue. t hew tfHcksou's Best Sweet Navy Tolsieco TIE WEEEY SUN. K lnr-;i rltM-Mii ps-xT of ftA iTnml roinmna. will IHSO ''l"'''''""' '"5 "''"m until January 1st, FOR HALF A DOLLAR. TIIK SI N. N. T. City. TMs Claim-House Kstabllshol I (MM). PENSIONS. Ww t-M w. ToBunU ofSoldlsrssnd hl fntltlM. Hrhm.n, iiM bat k to dlscbsrgs or lulS. Turn lnim AJilrn wiui auuip, r:onK K. I.FMO-I, r. O. Driwer j WMIUUSMS, If. SJ. raO'3 C0SSET3 fOOt-tV. .1,1. - I M ''4i .-I ft rM-iit VA HI EXPOSITION. r 1 1 a iwri. -.).. ui..r. Tn1r ri.KX i r.i.K H i r rotttKi' n; KonHi flti with ptr rrt mnA It w nnrto tint l 0 Itt- ttj) n 6r ih Mr It.pir UK a 1. 1 II nKhrritti Ur tm trovi Hu(, 1 n"i f rM-T fiivnrUc tlinr-r, IhilrNl RMKUCOkakl'lf tht 4-rllKM of rrj mnthrr. Kr ! I'T I l1lnc itierrtitnt. WARNER DUOS., 331 Broadway. N.T. a.i; ris n'A.MTi.ii id h " HACK Vow the .ntH TII of HK1.L." By uue wtio das liven tticre I ' lHne and Fall of the MOVSTA CMIK. By the UurllrmU.D llawkeje humorist. "Samantha an a V. A. aint 1 I " In Jcmh Allrn'i wit p. rhehr brlchtcst ami et-spllln hooks tint. Ai:eni, you can put ttiew books In r vi-rvwhtre. l;nt teron .Ivcn. AcldrcsK for Airem-y. AMKHIOAN PriU-LslllNi; Hnrifor.l. i:t.s Oilcan". III. THIS NEW ELASTIC TRUSS Hu a tmd dlffetiiur from all otfcort. ta In cmur, adapt lUtlf le all m1Um f ht body, wbll tha fill id tht the Hernia la held tecarvty fl ana d-ii. and a radical eur or- tnto, Ire. ilia ?rkj, aumuit and cheap. hut i-r m-ii. Ctjcuttn) Eggleston Truss Co., Chicago, 111., ONK l'OTTLK WAKHANTKIM pertVi t cure fur all klluli ol PII.KS Two to four tuitllii In worst cafs of I.KPHOSV. KT1IOVTI.A, SALT HIIKI M. Kit KIM ATISM, klDNKYS. DVSPKI'SIA.CAXt'V.K, CATAHKH. ami all .1 !,-, of tin SKIN ami lll.OOl). Kntirely Vriln table. Intonial ami external um. Mniipy retiirripil In all iiiri of fail ure: liKlic for 0 vpara. &old avurv where. Send for pamplilet. (lsllottle. II. 1. KOtVI.K, Boston. COD-LIVER Oil Is perfectly pure. Pronounced the best by tlie li !i eat uieilical authorities lu the world. Uix-it li'vli. nt want at 14 World's KiihwiUoiih. and at l'nria. IvH. Bold by Dru-K-iU. W.ll.ctairHlella L ( O..N.V. ll.'Hllli. ntriTiKth, comfort. Imured to old ami tohui l,y tho t-i'htunt u of Kiiltfp'B Food. In raijrt, tc, la" indtl.75. Wl KH.lt It'll t (IP. on laln-l. Mason & Hnmllu Cabinet Organs Demonstrated best by HTOFTRST noVOKS AT ALL WOHI.U a KXroSlTlON'S KOit TWfcLVK YKAR8, Vl.l t flKl. l-Uii'; VlK.NNA, I "7.1; biMTIiyO. 1K;.V fHIUIDU' ruix, IMTii; Piiiia, I -17 s. and Uhakb Swsokh (foto Uaatv, 1S7S. Only AuierU-jn Oricaua ever uwardrd biKliet bo ores for caxh or lrij'luieiil. Ilxdh- tkats Uin onus iml Cin-ularH will, w aiyles and nrlres, sen Tree. ,!UIN 11 AMI l.. OKUAh CO. IOBtOU. Vew Yn 'luraieo. KRIXT STEEL BAKR FCNCK WIRE. Vf m1 undtr pUnU of I MAN and all bv fort tt. 8nt Tor circular and prut lift. W t rlOIX V IBB IIBIM1B i'., ItTBtrO. We wiii ijuy AutniH b balmy ti kiiAj i.i o .-th ax 1 xpena-a, dr ullow a larva coiuiniwiiun, to a ur nc 9 aud wouili-rfiil ii-vcntiuiifi. Mr? mtm uh'tt v iay. Maj b AUirtKa MlhliMAN A i O MarkLaif, Ulel , ItH M i:T lI TIO-N' A II V, :iO,4MHI WunU an.l . Ur. r uutv'tj IIeH It Moittrili , ouv year, ("VOc MuHiur H111 Pub.Oi... I Jl K. Un h St, . Kw Yuri.. I'MlitirrN SltTi. 1r1iIIiii imiiI ulTklii't f I-t-trrt4kMT Iale Ky. htuiit) Alpha!! of F.IU-iiifc, iR'iliii eil HiRe I.it aiit S.unplt- for lie, Anv one i AU use thriii. II A. ('it Imre, it.x U7, Kit iil-mn. Mjih. MAPLEW00D INSTITUTE f'r vouiitt Jallrl' Loc'itluh utirlvalfl. Culietfiati am rollrn irt-utralory tourtW'H. UfV. v . api-nr uun tt. r.. a very, rnn Print tpi' BOOK FREE ! Kur evtry Xu ai.d Woman. Ad Or rat itli stamp. MK1MCAI, UlSHhNHATOHY, Hatl.e Cfe.-k.Mi. b. YOUNG MEN month. Kverv itraduute uuu i.earu Telegraph? aud earn to t)lMt s Uiontli. Kverv itraduute uuaranterd a li vlri ilu i tlon. A'tdreatf H. Valeiitlue. ManaKer. Janekville. Wla. Dll. V. F. Ill .MPIIKKV, l:tlilrlh. !l . J., wilidelHl any l.ady bunrrlm from f- emailo 4'iuilniiil, recent or Iouk uinluitf, s Itrripe free of rliuiKe that will ff-ct a Apeedy anl ptruiaut-ut cure. S.-nd self-addressed blam)ed enveioH. Kura relief cTnar I .UUtn O -il !i.Lt3 rv-ui.. HiowellACo. silaiHnHillisTi T"l 111 i ?i i ' i.n.-iMwo. Maaa. nin l. v. With Steiitil "OuttlisTWhafcosU 4 14 I j eta. wlla rapidly for fVO cu. CaUuxue frcs UIUS H. Sraacaa. 11 A Waali'n St.. H.wlon, Maaa. fsVlin TO K. i. ItlCll A. CO., Portland X fa fj 1 I Mume, for beol Aueucy llueliieas lu the WaWli World. KipeuMve Outflt Free. OPIUM Habit A. Kkln lUeaars. Tboii- uudb cured, l.ow ertt Pilcea. lo Dot fal to write. Ur. V K. Marnb, uuiufy. Micb aarnt 1 0VT ll-A ueiita Wan tel-:i bcs. JSaDU cl'iio: artuieb tu the world; one aampia flee Addrew JAY HHON'SON. Dellolt, allth. (l'77 'i alidltb and rxpehio, KUrjtliUed W AgellU i 4 4 it rt fre- H,.' t I'd . Antii'.Ti. Uoki CiTTT A YEA Hand exoeiues'toaiiriiu.' Oulttt r"fes ' 4 4 4 A..lr,. p i) VlrKKHY.Aiuui. ' - CQIfin YB. H.w t. HaJia li. jr aa, UOvUUmk iO kUIHJS M. Lwadr: SM 5 iI i MOUER'S TO 4 Thrr. nre martyrs to hesdarhe who salfbt bo cured by ukIiik Tnrrnnt's SoMzor Aperient. The ntomch, overhurilenpd until Ita reciipnratlve power In weakened, reveimi Itself apmi the poor bead, whlih tt inikrR to ache and torture the offender. Tho Hue of thli sppi lent will arry off iinturiilly, nud almoat tniK'r reptil.IT, the oll.-iidlnn cause. The dlKejHe In removed Slid tse head ceaAen to achu. soi.n my am, nitrtinisTa. m mm mm co. First Kstabllshed ! Most 8ui-essful I THBIB 1NSTKVMRNT3 have a Standard Value In the Leading Markets Of the World Kverjrwhere recognised ss tne KINKST IN TONH OVER 80,000 lrlnilr mxl In ua. New Designs constantly. Be Work aud 1Owvet Prices. r Send tor Oatalofrae. LrLmlLSy PP: Walthani SI.JBostcn, Hasi CAPOPJIFIE Is til. Old Hellable Concentrated Vyl FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. Direction scrompaiiylnu each can lor making Hare Soft and Toilet Soap quickly. IT If, FULL WRIGHT ASD STRENGTH. The Market Is flooded with (no-called) Cdhcentrateo I.ye, which Is adulterated with salt and resin, aud won't eswke aornu. SAVh M0SBT, AND BUT THA APOPJIFIE MADBBYTH1 rennsjlranla Salt MannPg Co., P1IH.ADKI.PHIA. EXODU S Tetha beat landu, to Uia b-at :ltmt. wltb 'ba Ua narkata, and on the bent lorui., a-onir Oie Bt. Paoli MlnaMpolis Maaltoba U',, (late nt. l'ul A FaolAo. 3,000,000 ACRES Mainly In the Fampnt RED RIVER VALLEY OFTHE NORTH. On loos time, low prtoae sod easy payments. Pamphlet with fall Information mailed free. Appl, u D. A. McKINLAY, Land Com'r, St. I. M. A M. K't, Ht. i'anl, lllnn. WHEN LIFE l emolttercd liy Dropsy, Kidney, llladdcr or frlnaiy l'oiniiainu. Iln:hf limenae.Uruvel or Uunerul Debility, tnlie Hunt's ltemeily. Keteullou of I rlne. DwhelcH. Pain 111 the side, Hack and l.olna, Kxcciui c aul Intemperiiiii-e. are cured by Hunt's Kmirdy. All DiHei s.-a of the K. i.l ii.- . lUadderaud I'nn.trv VKnna an: Phyuclainuae llunl'a Itriurily. Send tor pamphlet to WA1. K. ti.AKKK, l'rovidtuce. K. I. iy ll mil 'a If t-inrtlv. Kamllv ruit I.0.-O.F. K. of P. 1.0.0 T. K. ofH. A0.0.W. Hfti Jlfa, Ittttitiu, and all other Roeletlea made to order l.v M.V. I.l I ley Co.. CgJufaJma, u. Hrtt for IVIra lAntm. Militarjr aoi I iremen'a Ooods, Banners At Tlaira 1-orlleflUtv of I'r.ttuh haying I.ubor, CUunllueas, furauuiiy ann in-uiui. Al ,)H..i'roirlotui. Crnium. Mn aii i:1j t.i.Tiii:Tisii' The very liest ironiladirect ir-im ti 'ainorters at H'f the uaual cost. Ite.t piau ever ottered to Club Anent aud large lluyera. ALL IIPKKS3 (JIIAH(jK3 l'AlO eVew terms Ki.Kk. . The (Jreat Amerlrau Tea Company, 31 anil :I3 Veaey hlreet. New York. P. OS Itox 4 A:iri. CURED FREE. J An lnfilUbl and tint-xreMM Kfn.Milv a- aitJ 1 i-r. it n t:.MT cu-i 1 TPflM " A tvrm Ix.tlle' of n.f I I llllj. remiKiied .lak aiidavaluubis 1 n-.iiiiJi K-r.l p. any .uflon 1 II aendliK u. e bis P. O. aud or. M addl.-M. Ds. n (. K(M-T. H: Pearl Street, Kew York. TP A t'uoici .t In the vt..rl l Iiii.,rtrra' price fl v ukoi i . Miiniii v in Amen. a staple I larlWI ailu'ie I'leawa eei)I..Hh-Tra.le c.n. tli oaoy II.. -lea.inn-Anenla 4l.te-l r er here II. at Menu einriu. - i iktiK imir St-ud f..r ( ircular. Hull T U Kl.lJ. I Vraey St., .S . Y. P. O. I1..X UH7. Hackettstown (N. J.) Institute. Year opens Nept. 3. Ileal buildim-of lis dan.. H.'Ul sexea ilrll f. I. III., and th..r.,UK hlieM In all dep.rliii.ula. 'leims ui.nl. tw. Il..i,tfn to teinl f..r raulosue. Km-, t, Kit. II WHirNKY, D. 1, President, FARM FOR SALE! S.I.AOO wl'l buy a o...t isol Aere l arm-Und In t .imitation Ueulnl at I per Acre Yield. SO to ikl bu.hel.Coro lr Acre- Ur i. Dwelling, mmI K. n-ln an ln.h Celh.ilir aeltiement-J mile to Chur. li. Term., $Ji"Ticah. ba anceon lime. M Hiimart.Viiliera. lo... ltF. Yl' A" hi BJKCT of Oena al Nnvou. Il-t'lluv In any f.iuf Lecture Vaf iihiu re Ipl id aUtop Me.liilhe a'ranted to erT.ct radi.al cure m Aw vrrkf, p...i .i.l. A M.-iid rairlul n.l.Lu.nl of ' A ldre. P. o. i.. .1i?4, ll.ttoii. Sua. W A VP I-eu of Inteturliy aud Vi 1 iJlf ability to aril Tr.ra, Siliruba anil Yliara, rero..ntrii eii.i.'.oyii.eiil l.. .od ..Icm.-u. AMl.u D 11 PAITY A I !(.. u:.-ry-uicli, 741 ilr.i.ol SI , Nroark. N J . or (enrva, N. Y. $1flrfl "Jrofttb oil .Hldav.'llHeitluelil of ittftO ""lUJJ in Wclernl in .li. June? 'PlUU Pre..-ti..iial reiii'n. every ne. k . n &nck oi.iu.na of SAO, . S.VI. . IH, . t.VMI. I'.'iuirl. un l I ircui.r. I:ee. A t Ire x. uniti wiuux co-. buitn. wall et.,M.y ? - - - - . N''w York V V VV TOWERS, Vv 4y. " F ''' 1 c ': H 0 BLAiSI JL POND'S EXTRACT. TIlltOUKAT VWinTAD:.!! Palu Dostrojer andSporillc for lu:!aa inatlon And IiciiiorrlinBOs. BnErMATISH, M-I RAII.U. No'otW j-roparv tion han ciiifxl KO ninny rnwa of llii'o illxl rwm iinfcoiiijilftints aatlio K.tlrsrt. tnir I'laalerM invaluahle In tin'" (llwiiws, riimih.iir. I'alrt In tli Jla.-k or Shlo, &'. Pond's hxlrsrt (liniment M nnt) for lin' vtln-n n'moval of rlotliln Is convenii'iit. Is a nal ln'l in TV lievluK uillatninatory fawn. HKIIOltltlUOLS. lllooiliniffiiiinllii Lnncr-t Ptom ni'li, Norb, or friint any fimi". H HiHi'.lily rnutrnllfd and ntupivil. I nr rliiset (! jrnU) and lnliiilers f.M fonlai aria ruo( aids in arnstinK liiti'i nal IiIooiIihk. DirTIIKRIA ANDSOKKTHHOAT. I'm-ttio VAlnr6 Iironiptly. It is a mire euro, Dclnj I ilaiitf-ir uits. CATAUKH. ThoKntrsct lt!ir rnlv ifvl(1o for this (lisoasH, Cold In Uiwl, nr.. Our "talnrrh Cure," upw'lally prepaivd to moot sorlmm cases, oontnlns all tlio luiirltivo iiallllo of tho Kxtract ; our NhnhI Kyrlnits U invnlualilii for una In t'atnrrlial nlTw limns In Riinploand Inoxponsivn. l'or old and obslmato fas.-s line) our v I'alnrrh Cure." PIliKH, TtUMl I!I,KHD1 or ITCIIINfl. Il Uthn (ivatOHt known n-inody rapidly I'uiiint: when ollior ineiliolni'H li.ivo rail"d. Pond's Lit raot Medicated paper for -Inset lino i n pivvcnla tive ni;:in-t hallinr in I l'ilo. t)ai OlnlmeMt is if front sorvi.-i' wiioru tlio ivin val ot clolliiitK is iiiconvcnli'iit. i FE.VAI.K COMPLAIN IN. No pJiy.dftoa n"'"l failed in for tlio inajoi'it V i f D.-mal.t i.i.wi.seH, if tli j Kxlrnrt bo tist-.l. i-'ull-iii-ff tioiinafivin puny each byti.lo. rilVl('IAS of r.ll f'rlionir- rrronimrnd nnd pre-KiM-ilio I'oiid'H Lxtrarl. V, o imve loilo fnmi liundifiln wlio ur.lor itdnil.v, in tin'ir praotifo, for KwellliiKKor all klmiK. Oiilas;. . Sore throat, Inllmned 'lonslls, Minplo nud fln-osii- llbir.-. Ini, I Mliurli dor wliifli it n a .'" i.-i, I hlU lilalim, mated rVel, Kllom r lnierl, ,llo quIliiN, oti'. Clmiiiieil lliiails, taro, and linlood ail lnaiiiu-rof f kin liiiifanna. FAhUKIIS, Kin,-!.- V.r.-i'dert and Mvory J'cn slmuM always liav.' it. I.o idlii;: livery mid hi ivm-fiir Ftabli'S in Now ioik ioi I ! 1 u" .ilv.ajjt l!50 il. Hprslfis, llarne.s und rnldio rii.Mii;rs, Cuts, Scidli hes, Snelilir.-i. S.l!V.ies. lilvdllnu. clc, iii r.ll foni l.'J I - . i . t -""i' i in-i'iiiiiiti of Hi.! cxiii'ii-..; oi i.i i LMri;.-: 1.1 f.l.l;ilfd In.' K.ifo its id il l,'li,-.il iiioilloa'.ion Li Jirv.'.-t AII.MKNTS, wo I'll" ' pri.;iae,. 1 : trcp-i:-.!l'in f- f vr..KKiN.itf riur.i.K.i n:,-, wlt.i-'i imii.is l'lj:1.0.ltr.ll j--il-. pti I.) nniir. iU, In a oli"-i; i L-ri'i rallun, VEPKUiNAl:--. I.?. I'1'..V.- ' fAI TIOV. I'oimS1 i x Inliottlos, ei'cls-il In lnif words, TONJ.1-H KXTUAtT, iivt t, 1 1 r.o'. t . : i p, v .1.1 I: i ' i, ,ii ! i ('. - i :. . .i . : iv ii K'-.l It. i i no vi i- il In Inill-. f xof pt ill our own boltlcs it:- niiuvu ili'.si I ila-d. Bi-.tctAl. Ptii:rAr.ATios ri" i'N'i'n rsniA'-T t-m- IllKKtl WITH TUB I'l llltsV AMI M'lKT Ul.UC.'.TJ PKllft -MBS KOll LAtJIL-l' POl lioiil. roNirs r.xTitACT.! Mc.n nraii n.r Toilot I'roain .M l) ( 'utiirrh (.';;:-. . Ih'iitifi-iiv .'..) ! l'liii-lfl j.'p Salvo rT -"i liihiili'i-Hi'm: .;.' H-) I i' Toilot So.ip 1.1 fakf.s M ! N.'.s.'.l h?.m;:; 'i Ointment t'J i Mitlivan.il l'a;..-r.. -J Any of thrso propnrntions vi:i l t enr riiuri' fivo at nbovo pi iw ;, l: lotjol 5S worth, on receipt of money or 1'. O. order. t VOfa New l'Aipni.!T vn:t TIisTorvop ors rituPAitATioNH, Sunt l-'lti:;; on Aiti.k a -t -to:,- tq POND'S EXTRACT CO., 18 Murray Street, NowTcrlt. 6ld by all I)rvniista. s --ji An Secret. Tho fact Is wiill understood that tho BI KXICAN MUS TANU LINIMKNT Is by far tho best extern.il known for man or beast. Tho reason why becomes an "open, secret" when wo explain that Jlustainj;" penetrates skin, flesh and muscle to tho very bone, removing all disease and soreness. No other lini m flit does tltis, hcuco none other is so largely used or does such worlds of good. 2S3S3EI8S8i&l3Z3 The Voice of Worship, FOU CIIOIHS, CCVVK-VTIOIVS . AMIS M.4.l.4.-CII04n.N. iiv i. c. ;muusn. Till. i.p!eudld new Look Is nearly tliromth the nreas, and will lie tn icreal denoind.. 'ull collection of the tie.t Hymn Tuina and Anthenti for Chous, numeroua (tleea tor Social aud (Maa Hluulm:, and a Kood ISiUKlUK-bcluMil cou-iie. Da attractive conteiitK, Willi the low price f $1 00 or ti.iio i r doxeiii.' should nuike It the moat pupulur of ('liuich Mi i ale Hook. TUP T iP PJT! P J P y"r s'i"B"itf-'.J 1 IIU I UlVflrblni t'ouvnttivm atnt ('Mm. lly W. It. I'KiisiNH. Will he ready lu a Tew days. FliHt-clua, hook for Hiut.Miit'-sclioolti.with larjte collection of (ileeii, and plenty of llyuiu Tuuert nud Anthems. Pr.ce l ml. or i'.i.uu per d.'i n. Althouuli Slng-lUK OlHsaes are especially ptovl.lcil for, hotli Hie 8ectl!ur und Sucred .Vink- reuder IV one of tlie hurl CViiventlou and Choir hooka. rrATIaNJITr A ru" lu-w "J veryavor rH I IIVI I Aml-m n,. opera, la now readv, wltu word. In three hinioiut!rti.nll the Music and l.il.retlo compute. I'llce $i.ou paper, i'.'.l'Mioiird.. PINAFORE. Price reduce' lo Ml cents. The KHliirt OieL'iint eilitii il heretofore sold for a dollnr. l'i.innl, re u'nrda. I.ii.r. iiu and Mimic. All ready for the sluj e. Any buok niullcd for retail price. y 0UVEII DITSON k CO., llostoiu C. U. IITMUN St, t o., 811 ltivondwny, cv York, J, K. DITSOV co-, ' It'A'J t'hestiiut (Street. I'lilladelphia. e'S'iTi P AucNIS WANTtD FOR THE ICTORIAL HISTORYoFTnEWORLD It eonUiiie7'A fine hibtortcll enxruvinnH and I'ino laige dou'.le. c. uinu pun, ., and I. tUe ni.it ceninlele Itl.u.ry of tue World ever iiuliliklied. It .ells ul suhL Se'i.t for aitti-iiiieii iwe. aud i ilia lerins to Ai -uls. und see wby it ael.a faaU-r itiau any other book. Addleta .Sanoaai. Puulijhi.vu Co., Philadelphia. Pa. 1 .IT!! n MICIITI r r. t' 1 1. . '" . ,-. ' u- " f . i. ' i . ".. . '1 $ltAo$10QO!"v. Invented In Wall St. Sto, l.s n eli-s tunes every monih. Hook seit 1 mfjrT'- r-' Addjta, UAXTHU (Ju, IJ wf 'f. V,
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