'JOHNSON'S INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP Laboratory, 77 W. 3d St., New York Cily. LATB OF JEBBT CITTa yJt $s TBADR MARK. Tha Best Remedy Known to liaa ! Tr. Olnrk Johnaon having associated himself v.ith Mr. JMwin K.'.ntman, an ecsped captive. Inns; n slave to W'nkunictkla, tho medicine man of tha Ccimanr.hP, is now prepared to lend his aid In the Introduction of the wonderful remedy of that tribo. The experience of Mr. Ksftmsn beln similar to that of Mr. Chin. June and on, of Washington t o., Iowa, an neeonnt of whoso sufferings were thri I IliiL'lv narrated in the titw York Herald of Dee. l.'iib. lf"H, the farts of which ere so widely known, tnd so nearly parallel, that but little men tion of Mr. Kastman s experiences will be given here. They ore, however, published In a neat vol nme of MOO pastes, entitled, "Seven and Nine Years A:uong the Cotnnnrhr and Apaches," of which r.r-nliiin will bo made hereafter. Suffice It to say, that lor several vcnn, Mr. Kastman, while a cap tive, was compelled to gather the roots, (rums, lurks, herb and berries of which Wakamelkla's medicine was ui-.ile, and is still prepared topro vdo t'10 iass materials for the successful intro I' li iiou of t:; medicine to the world; and assures I . public that tho remedy is the same now as v.iica Wuknuictkla compelled him to make it. "Wakametkla, the Medicine Maa Nothing has been added to the medicine and nothing has been taken away. It is without doubt ' ho Hkst I'iihipier of the Blood and Binkwsb of he System ever known to man. This Syrnp possesses varied properties. Vt at-t upon tlte I.lver. It net iiu the Kidneys. It reiiie I lie Howell. Ef purifies lhe Illood. il quicta t!ie Nervoun System. It promotes IMirestion. It xiurlalies, streujrtlieiia and Invljr" I crtes. 1 1 carries off tho old blood and makes New. It ;;r:is tlio pores of tlie sklu, and iit-'. ilcultuy JPorsplrullou. It neutralizes (he horeilitary taint, or poison in t'.o liloo(i,whitli peneratus Scrofula, Erysipelas, and ail muniicr hi skin diseases and Internal humors. T i re n re 1:0 spirits employed in Its manufacture, ni'fi it can be 1 lien bv the most delicate babe, 01 by '! nj'eil and feoble, care only bang required if 3 ? I J KM 0 SS Ul. SS Ml FOR THE FAIU SEX. Tsll .ni Winter Fsliloi. Shot silks nrc imported for thiss kh)i1s, for parts of costumes. nn for linrmet Iriniiniiiifsforthe f.tll iw winter. These silks are known ns claee by the Fteneh niunufiK't urrr. amMure futnilitir here under I lie mime of ch:inirnhle silks. The lending modisti'S introdueed them lat season : hut they are not so eiVeetive in light colors as in darker shades, and did not meet with the favor which is now anticipated for them. They are shown in plain surfaces that display 11 prominentcolor in one lijrjit and its con trasting lrue in another view; there are also striped shot silks with a half-inch satin stripe of solid color alternating with a changeable stripe. They have n quaint antique effect when the two ma terials are used in the same costume. All the fashionable shades are blended in these silks. Ron net ribbons conic in all these cluiriD-eable effects in thick silk sertre. Thev are two and a half inches wide, and will be used not merely for strings, but for trimming tho whole bonnet. There are also twilled serges by the piece to be cut bias; these show the shot colors to good effect. Another new fabric, to be used for trimming bonnets and dresses, and for making the entire bonnet or round hat, is called satin antique, and is really a kind of satin plush. It has longer pile than velvet, with all tho luster of satin, and the pile may be brushed smoothly or else stand irregularly, as is tho case with plush, though not with velvet. It comes in a plain surface, and is thus used for tho crown and brim of bonnets, but it is also shown in stripes t hat are alternately plain and rougli : in tuese the whole tle- sisn depends upon the way the pile is stroked. 11ns will be used lor dress trimmings, for vests, borders, paniers; etc., on woolen, silk, satin and velvet costumes. It is verv handsome, also. when cut bias from the piece for tolding around the crowns of silk, plush or felt honnets. ' It comt s in all the artistic shades of Japanese blue, pigeon's breast. Rembrandt green, amaranth, and in the through these moments of sympathy, it is certain that she never will be won. Home Journal. TIMELY TO PIUS. Les-uT Fried berir, a notorious Chicago pawnbroker, lias Mad tv sharp trick played on him. One Saturday night three men called on him and offered to sell him a gold brick, alleged to have been made up of watch cases andjewclry, melted down to avoid ldentihcation. lie produced his acid and scales to test tho brii k, and while his back was turned tho acid vial was replaced with one con taining Water. Uf course the inick stood the test, and ho paid tho men $2,800. He afterward found his brick wa.s worth about seven cents per pound. There is an old proverb about a Awl and his money, but it has no connection witli the fact that a New York girl lias lv?L I ; i i Gt.irn C 11 i twill like J"81 Pt 5""v i"i a Jtnow yaeming blue, with designs representing marine scenes, un the iront ot mo skirt is a sailing ship; on the corners of the over skirt, sailors climbing masts and unfurl ing Hags ; on the drapery, a lifeboat, fully manned; on the sleeves and ribbons, mttsts and Hags, and on the pearl buttons, sunset scenes. When not in actual use. this gown is to be kept in the family pic ture gallery. Tho commerce of the world for 1870 amounted to 81,355,200,000,000. In tho same year Europe and America, -with n population ot jJ,000,000, had a com merce valued at $1,172,828,000,000, while the trade of the rest of tho world, with a population of 8o0,0O0,000, amounted to only $182,431,20,000. It appears from the table prepared by Prof. Numan Spallart, of ienna, that in the years 18G7-8, the total value of products ex changed among the various nations of the two hemispheres amounted to the enormous sum ot i,0a,c(ci.480.0O0. in 182-3 the aggregate had risen to $1,307- 008,100,000, an increase ol 31 per cent, in live years. new dauphin gray that has golden and I creamy hues. The wide brims of round Eiwin Eastman in Indian Costume. BEYF.NtAND NlNK Yeahs Amono thr Cox ANdlES avii apai-hks. A neat volume of 300 pases. beintf a simnio statement of the horrible facts i onueoted with ti.e sad massacre of a h'dpless f jmilv, mid the captivity, tortures and ultimate rsca .u of its two surviving members. For sale l-v'fini. .'went.-. i't"..i'r:illv. Trice ftl.00. TlKt Incidents of the inasarro, briefly narrated, '.re distributed bv nt;ent, vur.z of charge. Mr. JCastinaii. beim; almost eonsluutly at the Vui. eiivu"! d in ButheiinL' and ( urinii the ruateri i.l of wuicli tho medicine U composed, the sole i iocs management devolves upon lr. Johnson, i:d iii j remedy bus buen culled, and is known as Dr. Clark Johnson's t'SlAfJ RLOOD PURIFIER rricocf Larsra UortUs ------- 1.00 r i o : f EuiMl Eotl:s ....... 50 i!"id t ie vo'.unury testimonial of persons who ), ,- : i cirv l iiv i tiii uih or ur. i lark Juliusou i.i ,. .i 'lij i i '..rip, in join own vicinity cr.ia'.3 of Cures. KMEDY FOR LIVKK A 5!1) KIDNEY DISEASE. Edinotoh, Feb. 2, 1879 Dear hir: 1 can, trisn my experience, io commend your lniluui lilooil bynip an a mire cure ior I-iver and Kidney Disease. Eliza UKTii A. Sands. IA'Sl'Kl'SlA AM) INDIGESTION. BruKititr, 23d Ward, Jan. 1, 1879 Dear Sir: Your luoat excellent Indian blood Syrnp has K'ven perfect satistiictiun when used lor Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Thcod. Hawk. hats are lined with satin antiaue fullv shirred; this gives the solt, full facing, so becoming to the complexion, but which makes tho hat very heavy. Another fabrid for trimming bonnets is called satin sublime by the milliners This is soft, like the foulard satins used in the spring, but is of much heavier quality, is thickly twilled, and has all the line luster ot satin. It comes in ail the plain colors, and is also shown in changeable colors', and printed in India patterns like the Pompadour foulards worn during the summer, though the grounds ior such designs are darker than those lately used, i or trimming light dress bonnets it is shown in ivory white, cream, dauphin gray and old gold colors. Tiger velvet is a novelty to be used for trimming both bonnets and dresses. It has satin ground, with irregularly-shaped spots in long raised velvet pile. There is also a new crackle velvet, in which the pile is llattened in streaks as irreeu iar and without design as the crackle lines on old porcelain. This will be handsome for plastrons and borders of dresses, for the plain large crowns of dressy bonnets, and tor the rosettes and fan-plaitings with which they are to be trimmed. lioyal velvet is revived also for mil linery. This is the richly-repped uncut velvet caned sometimes Uttoman velvet, The novelty in this fabric is the glace or shot velvet, with one shade for the ground, making a changeable effect when glinting through the reps that are of another color. All the new dark plain shades are shown in this rich fabric ; it is especially handsome in the new peony red, and m the mahogany shades, which v iry lrom light to dark reddish-browns Kiubons have re-asserted themselves. md will play an important part in the nunnery ol the winter, ihey will be used in broader widths than thev were during the summer, and will sometimes form the whole trimming of the bonnet, independent of any fabric cut bias from the piece. i rimmed bonnets lor laii wear are made up of felts, satin antique for plush), md silk Deaver like that used lor gentle- .uoii a dress hats. H hat arc called brush brims " are a feature of tho new hats and bonnets. These are fine felt. vith thejnap brushed up roughly instead i being smooth as in ordinary lelt: others nave iuhs ol rough beaver las- tened on the felt brim, lloth large and mall shapes are worn. The small black lonnets have satin antique for tho large rovvn, with a tiny brim ol velvet bound .villi, let galloon. 1 lie crown may be laid ii folds ot satin, or pulled like a great rosette, or else it is smooth and hall cov- rcd with. let embroidery. A large bou- luet of satin and velvet llowers is low on the li lt side, lhe ribbon strings are to be tied under the left ear in n long-looped uow. Tho red bonnets that were so fashion able last year will be considered stylish next season. 1 heso are shown in small shapes with close velvet brim, no ftice trimming, and large lull rosette crown: tlrree ostrich plumes of the same shade of amaranth red are made to nod toward the iront, and the strings are of satin antique ribbon, which also trims the bonnet. The round hats of silk plush, satin an tique, beaver, etc., are most seen in the creamy gray called dauphin, and in black. The wide brim, irregularly turned up cither just in front or else on the left side, is covered with shirred satin sub lime, and olten lias a bird, or wing, or long plume beginning in the middle of the front, ami going far back on the left under the brim. Outside is folded satin antique in most capricious designs. Harper s Bazar. Joaquin Miller, speaking of Sittintr liull, thus explains how his bioux high ness came by his name, the key to the conundrum having been imparted to mm by the Indians themselves : " An Indian is never honored with a distinc tive name," said Mr. Miller, "until he lias done something noteworthy, and which reveals a marked trait ot char acter. When Sitting Bull was a young man ne was snot in mo legs and disabled, but lie sat bolt upright on the ground ana continued to ngnt with the neree ness of a wounded buffalo bull, and it was this incident which drew from tlie tribe the nppellation of Sitting Bull. Moimirli oml liver which lrequonlly woom. lniiv rhoinnatio and coulr nilments are inva- rialily removed by this excellent liotonic cor rective, v- A lllitt to Wot klnumrll. l'ho honest workinitmen of the country. ninny ol whom have .'.argo anil lnorenmng mmilirH to support, have been tlie chiet sui te rem I rnin the (treat financial pressure nmlur which we hnve labored tor tho last few years. DiiniiiiHlicd w aires have not been altendod by a corresponding diminution in price ol every. tiling which the workingmnn needs. Konts, fuel, tood anil clothing Bro cheaper, but thoeo do not constitute nil the necessities. It is sometimes necessary lor him to employ n law- yer or physician, yet the foe rates ot physicians and lawyers are as hiim us tney wore in flush " times. Yet cheap medicines arc as necessary as cheap rents or luel. imoap meui- cines are not necessarily poor medicines. It must be obvious to every intelligent person that medicines, compounded and put up at wholesale, can be sold at much lower rates than when retailed from tho doctor's pill bags. Dr. 1'ierce s (Joluen Medical Discovery and rieasaut Purgative Pellots have completely restored persons who have spent hundreds of dollars in vainly Booking relict lrom private practitioners', and all at a very slight expenditure. To develop healthy and harmonious action among tho orenng ol seoreti,-in, digestion and evneuation, take Dr. Mott's Vegotable Liver Pills, which healthlully stimulate the liver, give tone artd regularity to tho liver, counter act a tendency to costiveness and purify the blood, their cathartic action is unaccom panied by griping and is nover violont nnd abrupt, but gradual and natural. These pills aro ot the greatest nssiMtnnce in overcoming scrofulous tumors nnd eruptive maladies. All druggists soil it. Only one American Cabinet or Parlor Organ inker has evor succeeded in bearing off the highest honors at any world's exposition, where they ciuno in competition with tho best European makers, and this is tho Mason A Ha nil in Organ Co., who have taken first medal or highest honors at every such exhibition lor twelve years, ending with the Paris exhibition this year, where they were awarded tlioJngli cat gold modal. nl.a7a.NY irnlta In 0 llirl. What 10 hasdono in Wall street by legiti mate stock speculations. Pamphlets contain ing two unerring rules tor success mailed tree to any person upon application. Address, A.S1MI'8US UU., 49 Exchange Place, New York. Ti:sTEi uv Time. For throat diseases, colds and coughs, " Brown's Bronchia Troches " have proved their cflloaoy by a test of many years. 25 cents a box. Chew Jackson's benl Sweet Navy Tolmeco Upham's Freckle, Tan and Pimple BANISHER. A few applications of this preparation will remove freckles, tnn, snnhtirn, pimples or blotches on the fare, and render the com plexion clenr nnd fair. For soften ing and beautifying the skin It has no eqnal. Trice 50 cts. Sent by mail, postpaid, for 75 cts. Address John F. Henry, Curran & Co., 24 College riace, N. Y. GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., Newspaper Advertising Bureau. For Ten Cents : One hundred page Pamphlet with Lists of News papers and Advertising Rates. The Washington Star, speaking of the process ol hand-shaking which the Presi dent is required to go through. sav! some ioiks seize the rresuient s hand m both ol theirs; others merely touch the tips of his fingers ; some grab him above the wrist, and then others think the harder they press the hand the more honor they enjoy. The old ladies always stop to ask how Mrs. Hayes is, and when Mrs. Hayes assists the President in the reception, all the ladies, both young and old, invariably look back alter passing to see what she lias on. The old men want to add a word or two of advice on political management as they pass, and the young man, when lrom rural parts, tries to appear as if he made a practice ol being introduced to Presi dents every day. IVo one who Is thoroughly reanlnr In the Ihiw?!b 1. titiif is liatile to tll.vu.t-. mh he that 1. Irrtmilar. lis may tin sltHi keU by couUkIoui tl'srsMa. .nil lu miv the irrt-uulur, hut hp if not ntmrly a subject to ouLute ll.Ilucnci . The line or Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient regularity, and consequent Immuutty from DON'T PALPITATIO NOF TTTe HEART. West Lebanon, March 3, 1870. . Dear Sir: Having been prostrate for months wi ll what my physician termed Palpitation ot ll.i- Heart, and a combination of other diseases I obtained no relict until I bought some ol your Indian lilonu byrup, wlimh relieved uie im mediately. I oui now in perfect health. Ki.izaheth Lewis. CUKKS CHILLS AND BILIOUSNESS. EiiNOTON,Feb. 1. 1879. Dear Sir: I was troubled with Chills; had them every other day for tlx months; had two doctoi s attending mewhen your agent persuaded me to trv vour Indian iiloort Syrnp, and 1 can .ay I never had a Chill after taking the first done. I cheerlully recommend it to all. Lizzib Wink. CUKES CHILLS AKl) BILIOUSNESS. Edinuton, jeb. 1, ISi'J Diuir Sir: I wus troubled with chills; had them every other day lor six months; had two doctors at tending rue w hen your agent per suaded uie to try your Indian Blood Syrj), and I can suy I never had a chill alter taking Uie that liutn. I cheerlully recommend it to sjj Liiiis, Wims. The Ulrls nod Weddings. As people who have visited the thea ter take out of their memories, for a day or so, some of the things that amused them, and laugh again, so young ladies linger lovingly over the details 01 awed dingr- It is a curious experience, Ufa in a house full of girls who liavo just left a marriage party. Their minds are full of the great theme; they tenderly re cord each incident; they can think of nothing else ; and they tell each other a thousand times how the bride looked, and how she dropped her bououet, and who picked it up again, and how tho traveling dress became her. Not other wise than when, a covey being dispersed, men go round and shoot the straggling birds, so admirers might easily win the hearts of the fair who are still hovering wistfully round tho memory of a wed ding. Thus nature has provided chances for bridemaids; and thus the supersition that it is unlucky to bo often a bride- maid is justilied. Forjif 'a'lady can sur Sneezing. A correspondent writes to the New York Sun, inquiring for a relief from sneezing. A number of letters were re ceivod by the bun, giving alleged renin dies. One writer, who signs himself Experience," savs: If vour correspon dent desires to avoid sneezing lot him press upward from underneath the nasal cartilage. Ilns is the method adopted by duck hunters when lvinc in the marshes, if their proximity to the water gives them an inclination to sneeze, since the least noise would Irighten away the ducks, lo sneeze is to "catch cold, and the inclination to do so should be repressed. I have not sneezed these fifteen years, ever since I had in my new set of teeth. Sneezing should not be indulged in by those weal ing a lull set ot lalse teeth. Another reply received says: The easiest way to stop an inclination to sneeze without attracting any attention is to press the tongue as far back against the roof of the mouth as possible for a lew seconds. It is a never-failing rem edv. ' Hv the way. did the Hun or anybody ever hoar of a colored person sneezing? An article in Simple Jiar in IHii, 1 Ijo- icvo. written bv one Walter, who had made sneezing peculiarities a study, who had had an extensive experience in countries inhabited by colored people, and also had availed himselt ot the re suits of the observations of other travel ers, asserted that neither in Africa nor in any of those countries is a native known to sneeze, tor several years after read nig this article I was in a community where there were many colored persons, and 1 made it a point to note il they ever sneezed. I never saw or heard one of them sneeze. A Remarkable Counterfeit. The Sub-Treasury department at New Orleans have come across a counterieit silver quarter, a remarkable feature about which is, that it is intrinsically more valuable than the genuine quarter dollar. According to Mr. Davis, the coiner at tho mint, to whom it was sent to bo assayed, it weighs 078 grains, or 135 above legal weight, and contains fifty millimes of silver above standard, and also three millimes of gold, which silver coins do not contain, except in rare in stances. Mr. James Albrecht, the as gayer, reports that its fineness is 950 thousandths silver.and three thousandths cold, lhe onlv defect about the piece is in the engraving of lhe words, ' In God we trust." The word " America" is ab breviated to "Amea," in the words " United States of America." aet-ures ak'kuesa. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Talk about Hard Timed wben any man or woman can mane . m Hhv c'tiln Biitwrttwa for the IV. V. H I KKIiV MrJKSilill. Tbta paper (entatiHitheil IMll In a lame. eluM-nane sheet, fmtr-eluht column., no atlveitfnenienta. It ia a purt funiiiy uut-r Willi 1'ntnrc ri-uuii!K "u line p:t lures. IMtlCi:. U.K IIULLAU A 1 KAlt. SiMvhil Term, now, iitvinn Prr.eiitt of Silver-Platetl SiHKinit, tine Penkuive. anil Pot-kethooka aotl a huuUretl other articles tn auhat-rlhers. Aseiita are pattl in c.h. Siiuipie. Copti'g free to any a'htreita, with all information. 1H Aun Mr.rt, New York. I l.'uiti Kidney, li adiler ami I rlnary Plat-aae., piabete., Gravel ami Pri p.y, HeUn- ttou sud IntuiiiiiieiK'e ot I'rlne. Hunt's ll medy cure. Pain iu the lUe , Si te or l.oln. Nervous Prontratlon anil Itrluht'. Dliieaae of the Ktilne. Hunt's ltein- t I he KMn-i.. Illa'liirr ami I rlnary Oritaim. Try Hunt's Kennedy. Sent! fur pamphlet to WM. K. CLAKKK, ProvMruce. K. 1. THIS NCW ELASTIC TRUSS Ha. a P4 althrtnjc fom all Mkm, ohIih. wit. l-Adj..tl. Ball Is hum, adapt. IU.K Is all imIUom at tk. ho-W, "til. the till la Oi. f he Hern (ft Ii k 14 Moartly 4j and Bifbt. n4 m ndiesi ert mt- luo i im wij, auraoiw ana eaeap, neat or man. imaiars inM. Fnn.PRtnn Tnifut P.n.. Phlnnnn. 111.. 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Abundance of aood Sacred Mii.lc, In the form of Metrw cat Tune, and Anthem.. (Ilia a large portion of the book, and rentier, it a food (Jirciln ot Uturcn jnime. The numerous Oleea and narmonlted Sons add lo the attraction, and make Ihlaan excellent work for Mu.lcal Societies and Convention.. Specimen roplei mailed, post-free, for II. OO. For .Ten Dollars: Four lines inserted one week in Three Hundred and Fifty Nowspapers. 10 Spruce St., . N.Y. OLIVER DITS0N k CO., Boston, c. ii. iTronr a co., eJltl Breadway, New York, j. v.. niTftorf . co.. 999 Chestnut fttreet, Philadelphia. , "r , I - I,,.,zza Lay the Axe to the Root If joa would destroy tho enn Iterhig worm. For any exter nal pain, sore, wound or lame lies of man or beast, nse only MEXICAN MUSTANG UNI MEN T. It penetrates all mas do nnd llesli to the very bono, expelling all inflammation, soreness anil pain, and healing: tho diseased part as no other LinimiMit ever did or can. 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AtiKTN WASTKIliVIt "BACK FhOM the MOUTH OF HELL." I!y one who has been there 1 "RISE and FALL of the MOUSTACHE." lty the linrlipnton Tlswkcre humorist. Samartthn as a P. A. and P. I. , IIV J.iMl.ll Alieu' Wife. rhe three hnih teat and ht iit-iteltlns hooks out. AienU v-nu can put thcee Imjii'kk iu everywtiere. llest term. tiven. AMilrtn. lor Acem y. AMKK1CAN JUULISII1N3 M., Hartr-Mil. t't.i ('liiciKo. III. This Claim-II oasa Kstabltshed ltMO. TrenoDt St.topp.Wailliam SI.. Boston. Mi UhUi-' r'ouil tiu. fticeived the uiu.t utuimiiiiieu tt-.tl-aioiiy f ruin peraon. of the hlKheHt character and respon sibility in thl. and t tlier countrica. Of K0..1I 1 .11 in I. fairly liiiproved as to t eucea Oichariia. lloubi'. and Meailowf, once a Mill Seat, with good Custom an I good n at r-potver (the Mill now burnt), can t e h. ui!l.t fur Wt, .11 Acre, ou live to lltteen ye-trit, at Intert.t. aiii re itb. .tk. . .ti i-nr.ijij. Itloomlkatftou, Monroe C.. Inil. t! IKIill'liAl LAI Aiieats Wanted l tnke Orilei. Ior the laruest 4 aril House In America. Pilcc defy eotuet tion. AHAorcmt-nt of over toil Myhs, t'onilc. I'liioue, Iteautifiil. Airenta Uuttlt. IU centH. Any smart lioy or dtil c n muke One to Kive Uoliar. per Week. Address with a 3-cent .tamp, WKYMOl 111 UAKll CO., linx VJ, w ej nioutn. Mans. - f Persons Wanted to .end I.i cts. Jll.lflMf fur a m kuK- of IliHHiKU'. Kl UKK A INK j'oWDhlt, Ketl, blue, or Black, or il packnuts tor :i ct. s all uimlt- by the a tUltinn of water only. One no kiiue will liiKt two years. U.S. Pontine Slamiia re ceived. A. hires W. 11. ItAKN'AKU, llaitfurtl, Conn. piorlta on 2tl rtava' Investment of tflfin Pll70 In St. Paul. Anau.t I PlUU Propin tloual returns every week on Stock Options ot sao. - s.v. - si 00. - srMM. Ofllciitl Keporta and ('irculars free. Addresit T. pol l KK wiiiUT a CO., isunKera,amwau si.,w. i. TRCTn IS MIOHTTI ftafssjir Uarttajsv V- iei Buaasfc Im WiMfil. wiU Par Cm. . w ik r . s)a4, SMtaW ra sasl f tack of hair, as4 m ye m erst atvtor I Tf fatora hsushaaal say wit, laitiais mt PENS IONS. Now York, roR If TOWEKS, X7 Vt OFFICES, XSN Vv N. HOUSES, Art Ifew Uwi Thouaasds of Soldiers end heir, entitled. Fenslona dnte back to discharge or death, rum laKat Address with .tamp. (1FUBGE E. JiKlWOIT, . O. Drawer it 48 Will fti.t saaea, d it dai af Hsmsf. tdtm. Prof MABTl (!, 4 frwiaa ftw, ii-s. Km, fa- m s Im I r yiiu' mmrn y.r - Waalilutfton. Chulcet lu the woriU Imiortori.' prtre .urueftt Cuinuauy In Amerua atnple rticle Pit stat-s cvervlMttly Trade run- tDU iUy iHtriHsintf Agent- wantfd everywhere H est (iilii.xuit rits liuii't wht time !.! fur Circular. Holt T U'KI.laaS, 4 1 Vfiwy St., N. Y. P. O. llox laJ7. TEAS. Li DYKES BEARD ELIXIR l AVtaa.raTl.f,. tmmmf, kTTaaia ae as WARNER BRQ'S CQRiti or n't AiTieri'-.-u cum mi Horn. 1 KI.KXIIIi.K IIIPCOKMET ;i -0 iMjiam la VAaaAriTkt tiol lobmsvl IMPROVED HEALTH CUSll , I i.ik.W Ullli III l..ui'Ht Bt..t.iiliS t. fc.tt .ne tti-.ttii. .- a con'.tn. iMlli... Flic. tlVillAll.ll.be. l'.ir ..1. l.y I ituwilnii nicrch.'.. (INK 111 il lVK W A IlKAN 1 r.il A vrrtttclliefi.rall kllid.ol PII.K.H I'wo to t.mr buttles lii the worst raises or i.HPHOSi. lion i.a. SALT KIIKt'M, 11IIKI MAT1HM. KIDNKYH.UVSPKPSIA.CANIIKH, CATAHltil. itml all diseases of tht SKIN ami Hl.txil). Kutlreiy VfRt- t tble. Iiitenul ami external use Mniicy reiorneilMn all esses of rail- urej uune for VI yara. bold every- wribre. Bend for pumpa ct SI a bottle. II. I. KHVi.E, lloton. Mason .t Ilamliu t iililiict Organs Demonstrated test by HHJIIKST IIONOHS AT A LI HOltl.D'H KXPoal'i'lONS KOH IWKI.VK YKAK3, vlt at P. ion. Im7; Viskm., l7:i; Sistii;ii, IS7.V Psiuuli rut. IHifi, PH1S. and l.KAhO htVBDISB GotD MaDAI 1H78. Only American On,an. ever awaided hiKliest hoo ors at any such. Soul toi t anh or InntallmeuU. I lu. butbd C'ATiLouuss ami Clrcutuis with new styles and prices, seut fiee. M A P O N A 1IA.MI.1N OKUAX CO, :APONIFIE ' UiafOld HaUabla Concentrated L,a FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKINf. Dire tloni aceonipanylni; each can f 1 r ma "tuft 1 ... . Toilet Suap (illicitly. IT 18 FULL WKIUHT AX I) STRJcSOIS. The Market Is flooded with (so-called) Concent-aU W. ahich la adulterated with salt sud reslu, and'ieea' w J a of. BATS MOSST. AND BUT THM APOIMIFIEli MADS 11Y THB lVi nsjlranla Suit Mnn'ufg PHlLADRI.PniA. Co., fa m Ti-j a,, 14 i)t'tiNtsiiaiisMwtmis)i.iiln a W m m ftt iu asa. Il awki Itka aa aver falsi, .... , t iESKvSH. 'if CURED FREE. T nTVT While we want aiieuta at V to 1U I 1 An Infallible and nnexrel.ed Remedy lot llJL!iii per tlay at Inline. Address, with J 1 1'tla.l .ileiey or KalllnicMckneas i-m . ,,, slamii. '()OI SiAKKT vtsvi.oltil l. etlitt a speedy aud STARVING 1,AMH CO., Porlland.Maine .1 li:it.HAIVK!T cure. -flrnajSOTSiaBsSamStat fiTlCI reUow.,ed"i"clU?auda".lu.bl. imnrn o daotii i cq inocis.ot5iii.ui. b lr,,..e , to lUrrrr llw u Vll J I nj 1 ikbkvuiy man. r.iowen s kaj I II 1 KBMUMantsWiaKSta'h'ro.u.n.klaaa. I . tA . al Ja U EXODUS Te the beat land., In the heat rlim.ie ne tar I .La, and 00 the beet U-mi, a!otc thi Si f ' n kuaaeapoila a Manitoba U'y. bt. Paul t rao.no, 3,000,000 ACRES Mataly la the Famous RED RIVER VALLEY OFTHE NORTH. Oa leaf Uaaa, law aitiias aaa easy payaeaa raaayaiat with rati lafaraaUea nailed free, a pal s D. A. MoKINLAY, Land Com'r, a. It. M. m It. Hy, SVt. Pa.l. Mtaau Knallv Incurred. Terrlblv Obstinate. Is 1 lieunmtiBin. Kveu ttt tlie outset, I ho or dinary remedies are frequently powerless to cope with it. This is more particularly the ctise when a tendency to it is inherited. It hhoulil be combuted before it becomes chronic vvheii the first twinges are lelt, recourse should be had to Ilostetter's Stomach Uitters, a tlt'purent which expels lrom the blood thoe irritating piinciples which, by contact, cause iiitluiiimation ami puin in the muscles and joints. 1'oisouoiiB medicines which are usu ally administered lor this disease, but which, 111 a slight overdose, may terminate it by de bt ro yini! life iteell, should be avoided, and this bAie and more elTective medicine used YOUNG MEN ".KM a niouth. Kvery (traduale xuarauteed a payluc silua ton. Adilresa K. Valeutine. Mauaicer, Jaueaville. Win. .a.- M.nnn IuvestedlnW.il St. SUK-ks makes !HlllTrirMlJULI f ortuue. every month. Hook eul T tree eiplainuiK'everythlita. 'an m.. Address BAXTER CO.. Baukera. 17 Wa .S Y. vive beart-wtiole, eut pa unscathed ' instead, 'l'hosa disorders ol tha bowels, POCMKT !ICTIlVAIlY,:,0OWordaud ir. Koote's llealtli Moiitlily,oueyear.lMc t;o.. .11 r,. llil at., new tura. iblt . tiklu Itlaeasea. Toon il. cured. Lowest Price.. Do Dot fat write. Dr. IMS. Mur.h.Qulncy, Mich PAY. With Steucil OutflU. What costs 4 cts. selis rapidly fur (Ml eta. Oalulosue tie S. M. Sra.Ni au. I I'J Wuta'o Ht., Uostoo Maaf .IWiII . ... ....... I -1.1 ....... JQR nullum ariiiics In the world; oue nun Hue free WAddle JAY K HON SON, DeUolt,MlcV. S 3 3 0 0 iiTh!mwBt zJiuZ MiraKA llll.l. Pua OPIUi.l BIG; seuiluiK me hi. P. O. sud tu ples. addiesH. WaOT, lhll l'e.rl Blretl N w York 1.0.0 T. lI MjJ r! ' """ MuiitMi liUoa.Vrt.nrl.-Uir.. Canton. Mw k. of n, A.O.u.W. lti:tile 1 Wito, r .-et! ttt'uiitm, and all other Poeietles d.-r Irt .n.'. I.tlley A 'o., Coiutaou., Semi fur JVire j.:fa. Military an i iremcn'a Oooda, Banners Flare tolll pu .ciilo u ula; lit ?lou .' SMtieuse., or ul'"' a latne c.iuiiiua 1 1 , ud Wutid' . - 1 iuvetiln.iH IK a. - ale tree. Addiene bUk.Atj.AM X -O., CtTTt Month aul exp 'cs (.uitauteed to Ageui. 0ut4tlia. aatv , Agtio.fi, MLaisa t inuitiu aud :o'.l ' ;r U.W jattj am el.. Mlolv. T AGENTS WANTED rOX THE I HISTORYTiiViORLD It conUint 7 'J flue liittrt( l ntirarltiKt aod I'MHi large tluutilt coiuiuu pawii. ami In the uaht com pi tie llioiorv of the World ever tmbHhetl. It aells at iluht. Sfiitl for n pee. men pagt'S aniffj.tr terms to Awrtttti. auU bee why It hells faster thao any other hook. Arhirt-H. n atiop al ruBUAMf ito jo., rtuia'ienmia. ra 4 4 4 "rss P. O. VICKthY. Au.-uau.Malua ,
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