DR. CLARK ioHfJsorj's4 INDIAN BLOOD SYKUP Laboratory, 77 W. 3J St., New York Citj. lT OP J KRSKT CITT. 2 as S3 TRADB HARK. Th: E-:st Eemecly Known to Man I Tf. Ol-irk .lohnon having amocinted himself villi Mr. I'.il'.vln Knstman, no craped captive, long a ne in W al.uiiii tkla, tho medicine man of tna 'n!ii niches, l? iiiiiv prepared to lend Ills aid In the iii'-'nlii'. iiuii of tliewmiderful remedyof that trlntf 'I'liiirxjwrk'iiro of Sir. Eastman being similar i IV -it. of Airs. C Ikis. Jones and son, of Washington ( .1, l.inn, nil nrroiinl ;f whoe sufferings were I i ri i linirl V narrated in the JVmf York Herald ot Pee. I iih. is;s, the facts of which are so widely known, .-.ml 6'i nearly parallel, that but littlo men .inn of Mr. Jhstman's experiences will be given vrc. They fre, however, published in a neat vol inin ff : io p i ;r, entitled, "Seven and Nine Years I. initio the ( iini.incl-.rs and Apaches,"' of which .-i mi i.'ii w PI be. made hereafter. Sutllcc It to aay, I'int fur several yer.rs, Sir. Kastman, while a cap tive, tens rompelled Ik father the rootafrtinis, i.ir!;, herbs mid lurries of w hich Wakamctkla'a tvdiciuo was made, nnd H still prepared to pro lie the oasis materials for the successful Intro J iclion in tVe medicine to the world; and assure tlie public, that tho remedy is the aame now M iieu Wikamctklu compelled him to inaka U Wakametkla, the Medicine Man Nothfii!; has been added to the medicine and nothing l"is been taken away. It U withont doubt the Mbsv 1'i niKiKn of the Ulooo aud Kimwsh of the Svktkm ever known to man. Th: Syrup possesses varied properties. Itartsnnanth6 llTfr, It net upon l!ie Uldiirys. it regulate tlx- IiuwcJat. It purXirH tli Itlood, It l u lets tlic ervona Syatcru. It prinimles llu;ktioii. It uris!ioM, stii-ii Allien and Inrlir orn (.. it vurricM oft' the old blood and make rVi-w, w II .!rn the poren of the okln, and l;tl:it vit tlcaitliy l'crirutiou. II iii-iitraii.es the herediary taint, or polion in biiHl, which peiieraU!s.Scrofuia,Eryipel:is, nnd nil iii.i'iin r of ckin diffuses and internal linmors. mm- mixpiritsennlnyeil in its niaiiiif:iettirn, n ml if r i :i be i-iken by lh- iiiot delicate babe, or b . i li n ii-ii .Mill feeble, care 3.'y hmig required in Biven and Ninb Years Amono the Comanches and apache. A lieu voiumo of 300 payes, being a simple statement of the horrible facta connected with the sad massacre of a helpless fnmilv RnH t Iim eu nl i vil v IhpIuh...,! ..liim.i. , ---1-. - . , wi .un.r niiu luiiuiaiv escapa of its two surviving members. For sale by our agenta generally. Price $1.00. The incidents of the massacre, briefly narrated, are distributed by agents, free of charge. Mr. Kastman, beiufr almost constantly at the West, engaged in gathering and curing the materi ala of which the medicine 1 composed, the sole business management devolves npon Dr. Johnson, aud the remedy has been called, and la known as S Dr. Clark Johnson's INDIAN BLOOD PURIFIER. Price of large Bottles tl.00 Price of Small Bottles - - jo Ke.ad tho voluntary testimonials of persons wha have been cured by the use of Dr. Clara Johiuou'i Indian Jiiood Syrup, in jour own vicinity. Testimonials of Cores. "UK INDIAN JJIIOD SVKUPTHB IUGIff MKDICIN1C. I'lTTHBlJl'.UH, I'd., August 25. 1878 iJear Sir: I was troubled with Kidnoy Dis ease and Liver Complaint. I tried everything which I thought might do mo good, but I dial oi nnd the right medicine until 1 got a 50-eea kottle of your medicine, which ontirely cured ae. AlHg. Ha Kb ail. CURES CHILLS AND JHLIOUSNESS. Edingtom, Feb. 1, 1879. Dear Sir: I was troubled with chills: had them dvery other ilny lor six months; had two doctors attending mo when your agent per auatled, me to try your Indian J Hood Syrup, nnd I can say I never had a chill after tuking the tint uoso. 1 chceiiully recommend it to all. I.IEZIB Wl.tK. RECEIVED"GREAT BENEFIT FROM IT, HoLMSBl'lto, 23d Ward, Philadelphia, ) Feb. 24, 1879. ( Dear Sir: I take great plnasure in saying that I have given your valuable Indian ISlood Syrup a lair trial in my lumily and received great benefit irom it. Sam l !N. Soixt. D YSl'EFSIA AND INDIUESTI ION. Ui-hekkt, l!ad Ward, Jan. .1, 879. Dear Sir: Your most excellent lud'in liloaa Syrup lias given perleet sxitislaction when used is M EZrsAi:. 5 fl 'wf 8 ... -- --4 lor Uyapepsia and Indigestion. Theod. Hawk LIVER COMPLAINT. Jackaonvii.i.b, March 3, 1879. Dear Sir: Knowing, from experience that yon Indian blood Syrup is a sure cure lor Liver Complaint, J confidently recommend it t 11 suD'eriiig huiniiait v. Ukukix'a Nibi.. D YS P EPS I ATX N lTlN DKrElTION. UvUhKKr,2 Jd Ward, Jan. 1, 1879. Dear Sir: Your most excellent Indian Itlood fiyrup has given peilect satiHlnrliuu when umd tor J)yspej)(,iu and Indigestion. Tuoi. Haw a. FOU THE FAIK SEX. Mr, Immtrj-. Tlio New York Tritinn?s T(m(?on cor respondent writi-s : "Tlioiv is :i. report I renlly cannot any it t this moment whrthfT well or ill foundi'd licit Mrs. Injif:try is Roinp; to .Amcrifa in Hip nu tunin. If it'hc truo, tlion you will lo tiblp to tost, for yoursplf tlio Enslish standunl of bounty Mrs. Ijfinetry. thoueh Biili.jootod during two soicons to tlio severest competition, remains tlio acknowledged queen among those ladies to whom society pays homage for their good looks. She is still at tho head of professional beauties, as people choose to call them. The name is misleading and has an odious sound, but it is conveni ent and hits passed into general use. It must not bo understood as conveying nny reproach whatever. It is to be said of Mrs. Langtry but for the word pro fessional it would not require saying that her name has been for two years or more on everybody's lips and In every gossiping paper without, being associ ated with nny scandal. This is true, ab solutely true, although it was tho Trince of Wales who first t ook note of her at tractions, nnd who first brought her into notice nnd made her tho most famous woman in London. Mrs. Langtry 's beauty by daylight is at least equal to her beauty sis seen in theglare of wax-lights. What you will say of her in America I cannot predict, but it is certain thatne sscnt of her attractiveni ss in England may bo found in the extreme delicacy of her loveliness. Traveling Britons say that this delicacv is more common in the United States than here. Mrs. Lanr- try's complexion has stood the wear arid tear of London life nnd late hours and overheated rooms, and the peach bloom on her checks does not fade, nor will it rub olh She once oflered her handker chief to a gentleman who was skeptical on this point, nnd asked him to try. The modeling of the temples is singularly line, niu ill-cuing 01 inc Drow aeneate ; tho eyes are sapphire blue, set in an orb of tender curve; tho hair, which is soft hrown, is worn low enough over tho forehead to mark the contrast of color with the eyes; and when this lady is amused, her laughter gives an animation to her countenance that is sometimes wanting, i he face has fauita which it is easy to criticise, hut the beautv of it as a whole is beyond denial. It is of some one of her portraits that I ought to say ail this, but the original is so much superior to the portraits, and so much more constantly on exhibition, that it seemed more convenient to speak of Hint. For the liberty I take not being a pho tographerI offer the humblest ex cuses." Small Fancies of the Toilet. The belt, savs the Bazar, is the ob jective point to which are attached many pretty things for use or for orna ment.' The fan, the bag, the chatelaine. wuu watcn, tablets ana vinaigrette, are all grouped amid the flowing ribbons that hang from the side. A buckle of cut silver or of pearl fastns the wide belt in front, or else there is r mammoth bow quite as large as the Alsaeian bow that is worn upon the head. The cor sage bouquet is stuck in the belt also, and is larger tlian at any previous season. White Spanish lace scarfs are worn in a variety of ways ; they serve as a most becoming veil for the head during even ing strolls, or when on the Diazza: thpv are draped around the shoulders as a fichu-scarf; nnd they are bunched up in sashes over silks or plain color. Lace sleeves are seen on all dressy silks used for dinner nnd evening. When these are white, they are usually of Valen ciennes, out li mo scarr or sasn is white Spanish lace,. the sleeves should corre spond. IJlack grenadine dresses arc re lieved by transparent sleeves ot black Spanish lace, and there are beaded sleeves with vest to match worn with heavy black silk trained dresses. The brilliant iridescent beads are used by young ladies, while their chaperons have finely cut jet beads sewed in lengthwise- stripes on black Brussels net: of this the entire- sleeves are formed. White China crape shawls of tho style SO much in VOflie n. n-prwirntirtn nor, iei utilized now in pretty ways that So not iook line tlio makc-sluUsthey sometimes are. iney lorm panicr mantles with plaited fullness in the middle of the back, or else fichus with tho lima narrow ends tied in front. They are also used as sleeveless panicr polonaises over colored silk slips with colored sleeves. Those nearly covered with em- nrouirry ana tirapcii in sott lull folds urij very handsome.. The mantles re tain the Canton fringe with its deep nl.ttn.l lin.i.lt.w. 1. ll ..I .1 iii iim in aiuui;, nut ja ruu on wncn me diRwl is used for an overdress, and a fringe is tied and knotted in the hem, or else the trimming is blonde silk Spanish lace fully gathered or finely plaited. Core of the Hand. A handsome hand is a charming object in itself, and seems to indicate refinement to its owner. To bo DPrfect. the bind elimil.l l. dclrcate and somewhat long. Ihe back should bo just plump enough to prevent the veins from being too prominent. Tho fingers must be long and tapering, lorming little graduated columns of per fect proportion. When the hand is open there should bo little dimples at tho knuckles, which ought to bo slightly prominent when the hand is closed. Much oi the beauty of tho fingers and hand depends upon the proper care of lie nails. These, if cut too close, deform the fineer ends, rendering them stubby. Ihe upper and frco border of the nail should always be left projecting a line or so beyond t lie extremity of t he fingers, and should be pared only to a slight curve, without encroaching too much on the angles. Soap and the linger brush are all that is necessary for cleaning and polishmgthe nails. The habit of biting is u"'y as il is fat:l1 to them. When tho skin of the hand is hard and rough, they should be kept almost constantly gloved, and washed frequent ly, but not too olten, with lukewarm water and line soap, to which may be added a little bran. A little cold cream before going to bed is a common and useful application. The skin of the hands should always be soft and flexible. Syracuse Journal. A busy man at Columbus, Ohio, keeps a phonograph ready for use in his office, and, when anybody begins to tell him long story, ho says, "Just talk it into the instrument, and I'll listen to it bv-and-by." A Camden chap calls his watch chain Music because it lias charms. 1'U iladtl- phia JUti. Fence Advertising. The Binghamton (N. Y.i ficptiblictm says: As an instance of tlio value of "fence advertising," it may be men tioned that of fifteen firms whose adver tisements appear on the fences and barns on a certain road lcadinjroutot tho city, only three are now in existence, and one of them has changed its location. Some of tho advertisers arc dead. There is a ghastly sarcasm in an invitntion to pur chase goods at his establishment by a man who has lain in his grave t wo years. Moral If you wish to tlie, advertise on a fence. It you desire to live and get rich, advertise in a resppctablo newspa per that litis a good circulation among peoplo who buy your goods. Syracuse Herald. A Shocking Deed of Itlood. A dead man lay on t he sidewalk at six o'clock on a recent afternoon, close to the coiner of l ulton and Church streets. New York, his life blood welling out from a wound in tho left side, and his glassy eyes turned toward the bright, sunlit sky. It was the hour, says the New York Herald, when the labors of tho day at all the busy establishments down town come to an end, and when thoughts and steps aro lovingly directed homeward thoughts of the welcoming smile and tho homo circle of loved ones, which cause each to forget at once the fatigues of the day. the struggles, mental or physical, for a "livelihood. From the confectionery establishment of A. Slau son & Co , at the corner of Church and I )ev streets, issued a crowd of employees. all seemingly happy that another day of laoor was over, and mat rest ami recrea tion were theirs at hist. Among them was Michael Holander, a good-natured Alsatian, who bad been nearly lifteen years in the employ of the firm, and wa,s intrusted with tho position of foreman in one of the most important departments. lie was over htty years of age, and was a general favorite in the establishment. At his home in Thompson street were his wife nnd six children awaiting his return from work. He walked toward Fulton street, conversing with Naething, another foreman of the same house, nnd Robinson, one of his subordinates. They crossed Fulton street and stood at the corner opposite Talcott's drug establish ment. Suddenly a man sprang from a place of concealment behind a pillar of the Metropolitan Elevated railroad and struck at the unsuspecting man. The blow was delivered from behind over tlie foreman's left shoulder, and ten inches and a half of steel were driven homo to the heart with unerring accuracy. Not a cry nor a moan escaped tho lips of Ihe stricken victim. Ho staggered up nnd alonjj the iron steps of the store, lurched heavily toward the sidewalk, fell on his face opposite the door of Hook and Lad der Company No. 10, turned over on his back, and, with one convulsive gasp, breathed his last. A cry of horror went up from the crowd, which had quickly gathered, and one of the firemen made a rush for the murderer. But the desperate man dashed up Fulton street, brandishing a huge butcher's knife that dripped with blood and threatening instant destruction to any one who should venture to stop him. Just then Officer Londrigan, of the Twenty - seventh rrecinct, appeared among tho frightened crowd and came up with the fugitive. Tho man turned quickly around and made a desperate lunge at the officer with the knife. Offi cer Meaney reached his colleague in time to fell the man with his club. But he was up again in an instant, on ono knee, holding the knife with a determined grasp, and struggling desperately to rise to his feet. Another blow from a club on the wrist caused him to drop the knife, which was picked up by Rounds man Muret. After a short contest tlie murderer was secured and taken to tlie station house, only three blocks distant, lie proved to bean Italian, named Frank Fortello, of No. 38 Baxter street, who had been formerly employed at Slauson's by the murdered man Fortello stated in the station house that ho had killed Bolander for refusing to take him back after discharging him. Seasonable Sentiments. It is well said that it is not necessary to be uncomfortably hot because the sun beams come down with summer heat. Correct habits of body and mind, rea sonable employment, will go far to 'an tagonize and overcome the most per sistent efforts of the sun. I lore are some sensible hints that may bo read with profit: To begin, avoid heating food; most people'allo the palate to determine what they shall eat and how much, which is as foolish as to allow the family lire to select such fuel as best pleases it gun powder, nitro-glyocrine, etc. Do not in crease your plsical temperature, par ticularly that of your head, by drinking alcoholic beverages; when water doc not suflicc as a drink, consult a' physi cian instead of a bartender. Use water externally with frequency; no one can get rid of superfluous heat through a skin the pores of which are tightly scaled. If you have a great many cigars that ought to be smoked before they grow dry and tasteless, give them to your en emy: it is better that his liver should lie deranged than yours, for a torpid liver produces a weak, hot head. At least once a day take exercise enough to cause free perspiration ; the man who perspires the most is always the coolest; tho la borer at work in woolen clothing under ti hot sun, with the thermometer among tlie nineties, is more comfortable than tho lounger in white linen and sun um brella who looks at him. If you have a iirst-rate thing to get angry about, lay it carefully away until cold weather. Do not worry; it is frightfully heating as well as physically extravagant. Sleep regularly and full hours, resisting the temptation to sit up late because tho evening is the only cool part of the day. Malaria Disarmed of Its Terrors. Malaria, that fell utmosphuiio poison, is dis armed of its terrors, and health insured to thousands residing where tho noxious exhala tion periodically infects the oir, and engenders intermittent and remittent levers, by Hostet ter s Stomach Hitters, the most popular, as it is the best, ol preventives, alteratives und tonics. In numberless localities, where tho de mand tor sulphate oi quinine was formerly im mense, the hurtful alkaloid has been almost entirely supplanted bv this sale, agreeable, und effective substitute, which is genial in action and unobjectionable in flavor. It nullities the influence oi miasma by givmg a more active impulse to every vital lunctUin quickening and enriching the blood, overcoming u ten dency to biliousness, and promoting digestion. A collego proiessor onee said that " he who expects to rate high in his class must not ex pectorate on the floor." Much of the hawking and spitting was, no doubt, caused by cetarrii, which the professor knew could bo reudily cured by the use of a lew bottles ol Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remeky. Chew Jackson's Boot Sweet-Navy Totatcco, A Vlrst-flnss Institution. Tlio Wesleyan Academy at Wilbmlmm, Mux., is one ol tho oldest and most popular institutions in tho country. Its buildings, grounds, I'ncilities Uir instruction, nnd nil its other appointments mo among the finest in tlie world. Fo,v institutions can boast of such a long history ol educational rfhVior.oy. (J. M. Steele, D. I)., lor ninny years president ol Lawrence University in Wisconsin, has just boen elected Piiucipal and tho Faculty hns been reorganized. The payment of 100 will secure ono year's tuition, with board, includ ing n limited amount ol washing, room heated h rtcnm nnd other incidentals. Tho payment of $57 to (50 will scouro tho sumo for ono term of thirteen weeks. To develop healthy nnd harmonious action among tho organs of secretion, digestion and evacuation, tnko Dr. Mod's Vegetable Liver Pills, which healthfully stimulnto tho liver, givo tone and regularity to tho liver, counter net n tendency to costivenoss, and purity tho blood. Their cathartic notion is unaccom panied by griping nnd is never violent nnd abrupt, lint always gradual nnd natural. These pills are of the greatest assistance in overcom ing scrofulous tui:ors nnd eruptive maladies. Soid by all druggists. Sore tliroat , cough, cold and sinuler troubles, if suffered to progress, result In serious pul monary ntTcc-tiiius, oftentimes incurable. " Urown'g Uronehial Troches " roach directly the seat, of tho disease, and give almost in stant relict. Not lowest priced, poorest and dearest j but. highest priced, best imp cheapest; this is what is claimed for tho Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs. AUCTION SALE OF TREES At Flushing, L. I. WR SHALL SELL AT At'CTIOW UPON OUR GROUNDS, ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 19th. Commencing at lO.UO A. M., and continuing the fol lowing days until sold, the whole of the large stock of TREES, SHRUBS and FLINTS Now upon our Nursery Grounds-and In our Green hoiitcs. Including Camellias, Chinese Assleas, Hoaxs, Flowering Shrubs In great varltfly, Khodoilemlrons, Forest Trees of yeung and thrifty growth, anil the Rare as well as the older Conifers. 8le will commence with the Camellias and Assleas. Catalogues wil: In due sea son be mailed on receipt of postage. Bale positive. R. B. PARSONS & CO., Flunlitnir, IV. Y. EXODUS To th hMtt Ucdii, la tho bst cllmt, with thn hmn mArktAt, and on th bnet trmt long th Hi. Paul, Minneapolis A Manitoba B y. (lt St. Paul A Taoiflo. 3,000,000 ACRES Malalj In th Famous RED RIVER VALLEY OFTHE NORTH. On loaf Urn, law prloas and eaar parmeata. Famphlet with fall Information mailed frs. Apply t D. A. McKIKLAY, Land Com'r, 0U V, J. A m . aVy, nu Psal, Mlana. 1 For Beamy of Polish, Paving; Laoor, tleanUnesa Durability and ('hennness. I'nc qualed. AlulttJJi llltoa. Proprietors. Canton. Mass THE UTMOST Kidlanee my be plneed 111 Hunt's Hrmrily for the prompt cure or muney, rtian-di-r, and t'rlnary intense. Hunt's Itemrdy cure Iliaoetes. Oravel, Driisy General Debility, and Pjino In the Side. Itsck and l.oln. limit s llenirdy lsiu.ee! iiv Kiiuiiiy I'ln bkmm. Try Hunt's Kcmcdy. Send for pamphlet to WM. E. CLAHKK. Providence, it. t. mtm IN THE WEST ! Excursions to Lincoln, Nebraska, Teave lYew York anal IVcw Knirlmtil the I l leu 'liicxilay in every iHoiifli until He eeiiilxr. Kxi-urximi No. 'JO leaves IV. V TurKilny. Au. 111, 'TO. Fure alHiut hulf ri't'iilnr riiteh. Fat (nuns and Urt-cltiHS accoinnioilHtlons miiinin- teed. For descriptive l.ttud Circulars, Information about ill-Kent, etc., neini addrcosnu 1'osU! Card to 11,11. .Tiatoiii., :ii7 iiriuulwny, new i nrk, WESLEYAN ACADEMY. lVILllKAIIAN, MASS. 1 lie ran Term or this old anil iminilar Institution will hecln Aiigmit 'JOt and coi.tiuue 1:1 weeks. The ia uient ol Mltr& will secure Tuition In the Preparatory mi l Ai'duninc courses or fsiiui, together wuii itoam :nid an average uinouiit of VI'hhIiiiii;, Hoom. Heating nnd Incidentals for the Academic year of ill! weeks. The Oivnient of MM In the U'i t r Term, ot of h.17 in eitter of the other Term, will secure the saiueudvan- t )vcs Tor One Term of 1:1 weeks. The ituiidiugs, Grounds, Sdiiatloa andFacilities of Instruction are among the finest In the world. Send for information to the I'llncpj G. M. STKKI.K. II Hu s rod atncnng trom an oia.rt, is c.p-ih.p., with h.ir-Adju.llnj H.ll SCNSIBLCH ,f 4b. viiy, wbli th. aaiVtii th TRUSS Aaf eapMISSK Mflth, .INTESTII R3 A riKlUH WUULH If iMtlEI. VVlih UcU prawun th Hernia la brld kwmt a&v and atcht. ana a radical ear etr- tain, U la rata?, durable an-l cheap. H cut br mail. Cuouliri t' Eggleston TruM Co., Chicago, III., W ..ri. j w'DVK i'BEAIID ELIUl Um. ..MiM.iuimltir.N. i.rrvaO'UA.!... l l it i , L fi.talUBM. 1. . rk. I.h. Hi. cm ..4 ..... )!. V-Zr "t-1- J.I,lll'.. ...M.I..Ui.lHlr.M.l ACti.S.t.Ag'w.V.uM.tll. AII-iImm. .!" i Choicest lu Hie world Importers' price Largest Company In America Staple I article l'leaws everybody Trade con- um uiy imiiaslini Ageuts wanteii i verywnere ucsi inlui "lni ids I), n't waste time Send for Clrcu ur. Kim'T U KI.I.S, -III Vesey St., N. Y. P. O. Ilox I 17 SHIRTS Oh, How Cneali! At Factory Prices. Mix for SI, Fine Linen Ilosiiin uud ('nit.; heavy Muslin. A II rrady for wear. Kitinule ly mall for 7 eruls In Ntttmns, Keict measure or utck ana sleeve. lliiOOKI.VN SHIIO1 COMPANY, 1st iie.ui Strct, lliooklyn. N Y A Scientific Trotodiou Aguiiiht Kusi, On all nolisht't. mi't.i's. Warranted luinnlrd. A thin in it rfiiiiliil. IViBt. l'Jr . a lt. Kvery Fanner, Mecliaiiit M tiiiil it mi.-r ana Family need it for uaily use. S. ii l 4 nr 1. . ttlainpH, to John Fakhis. Music iialcr,llart fui'l.Ct.. wlio will wn! you a printed Hecipe lor above. AtViJ XJJ la bility in any formr J.ot lure V.r upon rci-fipt of Btamu. MimIUuio warruDtt'ii to ellict rttil tal cure in fourwf-k, p xilpai'l.tJ- Semi carcfu) i-t-itt " uilit of case. AtMrt b i. O. Jiox 57 I, lUttn, W .h DK. V. P. m.IlMIUK-, KMfalMtli, , . J will nen-I any l-mly Miii.-nitK from f ViiihIo 4'iiiliii.tait icceiit or Ioiik fctantlnnj, a lteciMj Ki u of cliaitiH that will edrt a hpeeiiy unt permanent cure. Sfixi Bfil-ua'lressett bliinipta envelope. RHNn FHR SALE 1MMM 7 per cit., run DJltUO run OrtUt. Inn e,.,ht.tm yearn. Town of Wutmliaw, Minn. FirHt-Matsb pecurity; inten'st umiiI- auniiiily, aii'l iMiil promptly, i'rlct. iHl ten Ik on the dollar ami uucruii1 iuteri ht. Full iiartuutam fiunili on appl .ration to C. I.l V I N'(iS H l , kaU-r in H uud lO per cut. Munuipal Stuntiei', St. rxvu, Mi.nn. T1FI I. New Moiitf Riul 4 lioi iim 1 " The Old Onk on the 11.11 ' by II. P, liifK!i t'.'iutlior of ' Silvt-r Tnrffuta Amono th OUt ), Pru-f, rents. To Introduce it extensively the next th ; months we will sen I a copy to any aiMrens, pot p ti'l, tut rect ltd of I'Milfi. P. ( fttainns taken. Dirrrt lo (iirtiNS & Stoke, Alubic Pilbiieheia, kotlieaterNY DYSPEPSIA CURE! My preparation never fai s ti cu e I)apeHla, Iihfllwcealioii, or Disordered Stomach. First dose re lieves ilisticss. Contains uu Alcohol. Send cents is'lNeri fu' samp'e packaae. Isocure: n) pay. Money rein I lieu. A. J. IIOLCIIKIII, vm.ci .i", n bm-i vinu, . OPIUM IIhIH di. Skin Dlaraam. Thou saints cured. Lowest Prices. Do not fat to write. Dr. F. K. Marsh, (Julncy. Mich Ifk l'AV.-With 8tcn.il Outtlts. Whatcost4 It limits, sella rapiiliy for r its. Catalogue free. IS! M 3. M. Sraaeaa, 1 11 wasli'n St., isoslou Mass mapi Fwnnn i;titiitf '"r.y'u!'K '.'" LoeAtfon unrivaled. Collegiate and college prejiaratory ...r.. k..ww. - - ritlsnelil. Mass coursi-s. nevs. v. spiai aim n. e.. Avery, riiucipais. BOOK FREE! For every Man and Woman. Address with sump. MKDICAL DISPfcNSATOKY, llattle Creek. Mich A IOTII-AuenlVaii(eit :t best xl flscllliig aitu-lcs til Ibc world; one sample free "'' A. Idtess JAY liKONSON, Detroit, Ml.U. f 4( li KT IIICTIO.VA ltV,:iO,MM Words and a in , r oiilr'a llt nitu hiiiii "', "lie year, ohc ul'kuait hill ruu. Co., ivti a-., vmu at., Aew lurx. ChFf a M.uith au.l eupe guaranteed to Agents 4 ) lu t u t f ne. Huaw Co. .Auii'.-sxA. Mains S777 Ad 'res P. O. VlL'KtHV, AUjUaU,Maiu Thrre srs Tro1ntlv it innlnrllv nf th. Imn. an raie suflcrlng from kidney ctunpinlnt.. They show tltcmsclvc. In almost protean shsM', lutt alwa in me lnjuiy or rne paiictii. iney cause inuescrinnbi agony. I he tupeilciue ot thirty years shows that the best remedy for this class of diseases U Tnrrnnt's Scltzpr Aperient.' Us properties are diuretic, which aro specially adapted for such cures. SOLO I1Y ALL DIU'GGISTS. Now Yolk, Xy feETHTHflMASx Ani fThnmaitfin. fit. Wa LOOKS TOWERS, OFFI C K 8 , lKllTRKR; .siiira. MILITARY I and Bund fnlfiTim nrtV'pfH' Fquipmrnt. Cain, rlf., nuvdo l-y JW. , . M.iUvit A to,, Hi omiiuni-i, niip. rni'i jt g l ire iti. Firoman'i dpi, Celts, in1 Shirts. :i3 Uaruiv'k-. 3 CURED FREE. An Infallible and unexcel.eil Remedy fot l'lt.Kll)eiNV nr .'nllt.irMlt.Uiif.a vrarranlnl In eflect a speedy and l,l'IIHl. P ..nr. JJ ITS A fm. 1 , . 1 '-. renowneu scincainl a valnatiU Tre(le sent to any suitcrer sending nie his P. O. aud Kx Dress address. Pa. H. a. R.'iOT. 1H: Pesrl Street ,N ew Turk MQllER'S "Si'aV' COD-LIVER PIT la perfectly pure. Pronounced Uiebest hy the h'lrh et medical autliorttitw in the worhL Olvcn liisrhest award at 1 '4 World's Kxpoeitlon. and at Paria, IhTb. BolU by Drumfiat. W .ll.tScbioOelln A ' V All E Alt ALL, the TIME, The Terr best goods direct from the tmnorters at nit the usual cost, ltest nlan ever nrv-rcd to f?lnh Aireiit. ana iare nnyers. ALL KXPKh3 CUAKUKS PAID, ki'W nn r lir.K. The Great American Tea Compnnj, SI anil Vesey (Street, New York. P. O. Hex 49:1.1. AGEHTS WANTED FOR THE ICTOHIAL HISTORYniWORLD It contains tt7'A flue historical enar.ivlngs and l iOO 'arge di nine column pages, and Is the most complete History of the World ever published. It sells at sight .Heiid for spci-lmen iiages and extra terms lo Audits, an, ce wliy 11 sells faster th in any other book. Address NtTioxit. PcHi.muG Co.. Philadelphia. Pa Tail Claim-House Established 18AO. IONS. FVaw T.aw. Thousands of Soldiers and hetra entttled, Pensions date hack to discharge or death. Time hinged. Auuresswiiu svsiup, (iKIIltGE E. J.F.MOHf. f . O. Drawer dili, Wulilnuton, I. O. THE WEEKLY SUN. A larue, elght-pige papr of flrt broad columns, will 1 sent postpaid 10 any auuress until J anuary lat 1NMO, FOR HALF A DOLLAR. Address TT1K BCK, K. Y. City ON K HOTTI.K WAKHANTKD A t rfect cure for sll kinds of P1I.RS. two to fiMir bottles In Ihe worsl rases of I KPltOSY. S('Hi)FI:I.A SALT KlIKt'M. HIIKI'MATISM nil"' r. 1 i, f 1 111 r. 1 ,ii ri ,v n 11 1 r. ', ('ATA KKll. ami all dlwanes of tbe SKIN' and ItUKU). Kntlre'.y VeKe- If I H V 1' V'C IIVUDL'DUII a V 1 1." it lahit1. lJUerttai atifi exti'rnai use, Muney reiumeil'ln ail of fall ure; none for ) yearn. Sold ever v- w ut-re. oeuu ior pampuiet. i a uouie. II." I. FOWLK. lIoMon. mm WAKNEK BKiVS C0rt.. rrt eivrcl lh llifT'xxt M'UI At (ho rru? PAIMK KXIMIS1THIN oifr ail Aim-rli mi fDiniM'tilorB. ''ti'!i 1.1 I :.; H:U lM)U(i4t) ) WalKANTKP llUI tO ITl'l 1r.n over Ir.t. lilt. l't l. r 1.5. Th ll IMPROVED HEALTH .C0RSE1 I. limit. Willi til. I, oil). 1. 1 llu.t. wi.li I. ,14 nirt and Hi-Eltil. anil contain, mi " bolt, l'llc hy mail, SI SS. Foraale by lll.iilns merchat. kwm ?i:o. srt r.r.-T:7. M.T T1 II A il It l .lll, I i I !STiTt!Tli Ceatnhllslie KS l-ii'.ii. IfiiiMloliili. IV. V. On the A. A U. W ll.lt, In the llumlamui .nr region, A weil-etidowcd :ind ulclsrld si miliary for both sexes. The uu l.lteraiy Deparluiciits and a very nourishing Commercial School uud Muic Department. ,HM diltcreut students last year. Pure air, uiuuiitaiii spriug-watirr, iood food unu careiiu siiiei vision, iso uetitns in M ycais. Kmlon ments ril'-li that we wilt receive a stililelit (total expensi fur I Term lor 5ll for 1 year, tl.lll. Cata logile st-lit fiee on alillllcatloll to the Principal, PltOK J.JI'MIWAKDS, D. D. Fall Term oh-iis All. Ittlj AtiKNTS WAITK1I FOK "SACK FROM the MOUTH OF HELL By one who has been there ! "RISE and FALL of the MOUSTACHE." I.y the Burllngtou Uawkeye humorist Samantha as a P. A. and P. I. liy Josiah Allen' wife. The three brightest and best-selling books out. Agents, you can put ineso noons in everywhere nest terms given. Address for Agency. AMKlt'iCAN Pl'llLLHIllNU CO.. Hartford. Ct.; Chicago. III. vim ic snibTing from iiiillgilion or a we.ig sti tiuii li ue Hidgi 's Fond. It can be imed with or without ml k w tnii,i.n;n to. ,ui every label. Mason & iliinillu I'ubinet Oraus nemnnstrated best by HICIIRST ItOKOHS AT AI.1 wtiKl,u KXPOHITIONS FOK 'i'WKs.VK Y KA K.H. Vl. at Paius, 1.17: Vienka. It7:t: Santiauo. 11-7S: himnu ciua Paris. IiH. and Ghakd Hwkdish dur.n Mkdai IHi'h. only American (irruns ever awanlad htghest hon- oi,i any sin u. Hum fur cash or liutallmcuts. Iixui rKATKat-ATi.oi.ucs unit circulars wiff new stvlea an, nie!, s-nf free. MASON A II A Ml. IN OKUAN CO. IIUSIOU, ftCW l oi k oi ( nicago. inciO protlts on M ilavs' ilivestlni lit of Cjlnn ipHJJU lu Weste'nl iiion.J.me 7 lj)iUU Proptirttonal returns every week on Stock Options Ol - S.MI, - KMI, - ISoHM), Ollldal Reports and Circulars free. Address T. POITKU WHillT A CO.. Hunkers, :." Wall St.,N.Y TRTTI1 IS MIC.riTYl l'l.fM-,1 U.IIIB... il.. ..1 S,...,. Im ,.d i.mJ. w II M ao ( w,,k ,.r . I,.,,.l, ni. ! .ui ..... .. xi-tis-B, nr titliiw a larce f fiuinisrun, lo .e'l r.r uW inl w .ml l iuvfjitimii. W.m n .4 fj -', am ilu Irr-H. A.MreMS KtlKUMAM & CO.. . -ali, Mich. il 4-.iV A kj. n L.i u r.ti.ii y 1 itiu it f dK r a ftf Tnvehted in Wall St. Stut ks make JslU TOolUUlJ fnrtuneh every mouth. Jtook eul f w w fr( H t.x,M.,lni,1y..Vervthlin. AdrlreBS MAXTKIt k CO., hunker. 17 Wall St.. N. Y.' YOUNG MEN ,' ni'-nlti. Every Kratiuute k'uar. A'arn Teltrui'Iiv ail earn IO to ftMMI k'uaranU-eti a itaviii.' H.tua ion. A't.ifr-Kii K. Vult-ntini ManautT, jHiii'sviile, Win PfrXi'&&fttt&l&ia Sure rt liHi KIQatR'SPASTILLF,S.iV;rat.Aci' y.VAae, ytinffffta nY,'i,,t'l't' "i Aias. SEND ' O Fi ti. Kit II ., Portlaiiil une, Tor L(-t Aeiit.v iiiiaiiK'tui tliti nrlil. Kspfiihive ihiuit Kiph CQQIlfl VKAI. IUw U M.a. It- Ag-m UUuUU'Mli n)a A twikUli, HI. Uaii, M ar ..rf"" TEAS' PENS 1 1W H mm Ei ir.a.1 a- POND'S EXTRACT XtilitUirt tntlnmmntiim. Acute or Chrmtlr. Contivli utlJltiiwrrhtiyiit, 1 1 nuns ni Aucou. WVALL'AELE FOH Sprains, Ttiiina, IrsliN, Ilrnlsea, Hor-a. neaa, llrieiiinatiaiu. nous, i inum, in bore, Toothache, Ili'ailaaha, Dora Thioat, Aslhmai lloarsrtiess, Nsuraltia,Calarrh,iko.fA.o. rJITSICUSSof nil PchoolntiRO unrl rfoommonrt I'ond's l.xtrart. iso fniniiy anotiiii iw w ltlimit It, an It la convenient, aafa and relitiblo. Invnlimlilo aaa 1'nln IH-stroyer nnd aiibdtier of nil InflttHimntory 'Ujcubos ntirl liiiiiiftrrlifiirca. FAUMF.ltS, ritcH-k Hiwderg and I.lvpry Mon Uliotlld filwrtys nnvo n. j,rniiniK nvery nnil Kt.m't-rnr ntnblea in New York ana flmwlitra Blwnya iiho It. Kpralns, liar lie and Knddl. I Itnlltm. Cnla, Scratches, rSnelllngs. htlfTnes, llleedliif , Ar., are all controlled nnd cured by it ( 7Our ajie clnl jitTparntinn, Veterinary Kxtrart, Is Kohl nt tlio low prlco of $2.60 wr gallon, jjurkiiKo oxtra. rmrES I'OND'S EXTRACT and PpkCiALTtBS. Pond' Extract. fiOc $1.00 & tl15. Cnlnrrh ( tiro ?Kc. I Inlinlcr ((ilnaa50c.)$1.00 (dntiiunt fit v. Nnanl riyriiiRB ItHo. J luster t!."ic. I Mvdirnteil Pair. . X!c. Any tf tlio alwivo nTifiriilinim sn'tit fna of clini'Ken in lot sol J5.U0 w oi di, on ruccijiiuf money or 1. O. order. auilon.-rOND'S F.XTnACT la aold only In lii.ttlcs enclosed in hiiu w insiein, wil li the wimlii, " 1-ONU'S HXTKAt T " tdown in thoKlnsa. 11 is never lolil In tulk. No one can sell it excel it In our own bottles na nlovo deacrlbed. bvuu lor our now i iiiupuict iu POND'S EXTRACT CO., JS Murratt St., ATcw York. KIN ll-No.ll JUM-JL' X"UIl-.IMIIlli31 The Voice of Yorship, TOR CHOIRS, $,R0C0E FOR CONVENTIONS, pE$R9D000L FOR SINGING SCHOOLS. rpiIU VOtCR OP WOIlIIIP by l. O. Ks- X sua Is, like other Church I u ic Honks by the same author, pre-eminent for graceful and beautiful music. anil Tor me une tsi'i atei luusuiuui uiayiajcu m wmiwv tlon aud arrangement. The first llnmtrnt I'ngn Include the SINUINO 8!IIOOL COUKSK, In which are found many line hatmoijlxVd souks or glees for practice aud enjoyment. Tae Second llumlrrtl I'lyet arefllled with the best of Hymn Tuius, Sentences, Ac a large, new and fresh coll ctluii. The Thtnl Munttreit Fanet contain a capital set of ANTI1KM3. Specimen copies mailed, post-free, for f 1.00, nasnsoj. oi. iii,., j.i-. v... ...... arrangement of syllables, and other improvements ,l ...... .,,! nitfy t, . . . nn,l W II H 11 SI. BCllSlLll IIUU umi. m .vhdv . ...... - - l0. OgjIVEH MHT.SOX & CO., lloston. C. H. 1HTSO.H CO., Ni:l Itroattvray, Kvr York, J. E. JIITSOIV rfc CO,, U'A'A Chtitniit Ntreet, 1'hllailcl hla. n,., .,, n, mv iiri'"'i' r a An Open Secret. Tlio fact Is well understood that the MEXICAN MUS TANG LINIMENT is by far tho best external known for man or beast. Tho reason why becomes an 44 open secret" when wo explain that 44 Mustang" penclrnt.es skin, flesh and inusclo to tho very bono, removing all disease nnd soreness. No other lini ment does this, Iienco nono other is si largely used or docs such worlds of good. THE SMITH OIGAH CO. First KatabllHhed I Moat Huccesaful TI1KIK lNSTKTMKNTS have a Standard Yalua the Leading Markets Of the World Everywhere recofinl ed as the FINErtT IN TON K OVER 80,000 Mafia ancl In use. New Designs constantly. He. Work aud Lowest Prices. $j Send fo a Catalogue. Tremont St.. opp. Waitbam St.. Boston. Hass. APOIMIFIE! vsaimu&igsa8r I the Old Itclinhl Concent rateil J.ya FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. Directions accompanying each can fur ma Soft aud Toilet ftoap ujult Uly . IT JS FULL WKIU11T AND STRKXOTB The Market Is flooded with (so-called) Concentrate Lye, which la adulterated with salt uud resin, and Musf HuUlt Mmi). BA VX M0NST, AND BPT TBS OAPONIFIEirS MADE BY THE Pennsylvonla Salt MaiiuTg Co., PHILADELPHIA.
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