DR. CLARK HNSON' INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP Laboratory, 77 W. 31 St., 'r York City, LATB OV JIRSIT CltT 1 ft" cs -a Ill APE MAIiK j The Best Remedy Known to Haa I T)r. Cl.irlt .Tolinon having associated himself Willi Mr. Hd.vln K.i-ttnan, an ecaped captive , long n sl.ive to WulisnntUla, tlia medicine man of tlx '.irii.inrhes, is ii iv prepared to lend his did in tho i:itmducilon of the wonderful remedy at that tribe. Tho experience of Mr. Eatman bcinj? similar to Unit of Mrs. Chas. Jones and eon, of Washimrton t o , I own, an account of whose surTerinrs wore tlivillin-'ly narrated in the Aw fork Herald of Dee. J.lth. 1878, the fncla of whlrh are so widely know n, and so nearly parallel, that but little men tion of Mr. Eastman s experiences w ill be eiven liero. They are, how ever, jinhllthed In a nent vol rime of :iiK pajes, entitled, '"Seven and Nine Years A nons the C'omanehes and Apaches," of which r.ir-ntifin will be made hereafter. Suffice It to say, t! ii for several years, Mr. Eastman, while a cap-' five, wns compelled to g:itlicr the roots, (rums, b.irks.li. rbi and hemes of which Wakametkla's rcc.licino v.is mnile, and is still prepared to pro ' !d tlin eiit iimterisJs for tho successful intro- ron of the medicine to the world; and assures ;V public that the remedv is the same now ai v. ucu Wukaiuiiikla eonipcllod him to tuukc 1U Wakametkla, the Medicine Man Nothing has been added to the medicine and liottiiuc; bus been taken awuy. It is without doubt i he Ukst Pimhfieb of the Blood and Rbnewcb of "he System ever known to man. This Syrup pofsetpcs varied properties. it acts) upon the Liver. It Hftn upon the Kidneys. It regulates the Itotvels. It purlnen the Ulood. It quiets) the Nervous System. It promotes Digestion. It ourlhes, Strengthens and lnvlrr. rrntea. It rarrles oflTthe old blood and makes) New. It opens) the porea of the akin, and tadueeni Healthy Perspiration. It neutralizes the hereditary taint, or poison in the blood, which generates Scrofula.Erysipelas, and all manner of skin diseases and internal humors. There nro nospirits employed In its manufacture, and it can he taken by the most delicate babe, ot ty th aged nnd feeble, core only bang rcquirvt Ktethloa to du Ktiom. if Edv7in Eastman ia Indian Costume. f'KVKH AND KlNB YEAItS A MONO TDK CoMANCHKS asu Apacues. A neat volumuof 300 paifen, being a simple statement of the horrible fucts connected wiih tlie sad musvacre of a helpless family, mid the captivity, tortures and ultimate escape of itstwo surviving members. For sale hyour agents generally. Price $1.00. i'V- incitlenls ot the Msnen, briefly narrated, ;re dif trib'ned bv ogeiitA. fukk of chiire. Mr. m-tm:in, being i-.lmo.-t conntanily at the WeiJt, eugHgi:d iu gjtliering and curing tin- m&teri rl of which the medicine Is confpoaed. the sale I ' ;iess management devolves upon Dr. Johnson, u u remedy hus been called, and is known as Dr. Clark Johnson's IHDIAM BLOOD PURIFIER rh:jcf Largs ED'.tles fcl.Cl r i.o ;lni.U Eo-.Uc 60 It-id ih'j vo.iiuiarv t.timnnl ni of persons who l. iv ii 'eii "i.-..,i I,,- iii . ut. of Dr. I lack JoiiutouV In. h. ii iUno.l Hr;ii, i:i y.iiu own '. icinlly. Ic:tira.oaia:3 of Cures. TilK INDTAX BLOOD SYUUI' IUGHT MEDICIXK. THE PiTTHBi it.iii, I'u., Aug. 25. 187(1. Dear Sir: I waa troubled with Kidney Dis ease and Liver Couipltiint. I tried everything whioh 1 thought might do me jtood, but I did not find the right medieino until 1 got r, 50-cent bottle oi your lnediciiie, which entirely cured ie. Mas. Kashall, PALPITATION" OK THE HF.AHT. West Lebanon, March 3. 1879. Dear Sir: Having boon prostrate for inont hg with what my phvaicmn termed Ptilpitution of the Heart, mid a combination oi other die. eases,! obtained no relief until I bought some of your Indian Ulood Syrup, which relieved me immediately. I am now in porlect health. Ki.izabktii Lewis. RECEIVED GREAT BENEFIT FROM IT. lIoi.MSBtBG, 231 Ward, Philadelphia, Feb. 24. 1879. Dear S!r: I take (,'feat pleasure in saying that I have given your valuable Indian Ulood Syrup a fair (rial in my family and received great benefit from it. Sam'l L. Sollt. LIVE R C(3M PL A IN TAlV iTCHIL LS. Uf.nsai.km P. O., Feb. 25, 1879. Dear Sir: Having tried your most excel lent Indian Ulood Syrup and lound it a valn ablo medieino lor Liver Complaint, and Chills, I would recommend those afrlio'ed to give it a '"'I- Mug. C. Artman. HEART DISEASE AND LIVER COM PLAINT. MiDW.EUCKtill, Snyder Co., Pa. Dear Sir: I have been troubled with lieurt DiaeaHe and Liver Complaint, and I had apent a grout dealoi money tor medicinal aid without receiving any benefit, until I procured aomeof your Indiuu Ulood Syrup Irom your aeent, K. L. Hufllngton. I can now testily from my expel ience an to the great value of it in inch diMKtm. 1IEM1V ZEMCHAN. . 2g jr3 -ik i llfe it 15 CS'.C.'t'iSvt J'-5S- & 'rreTrnting the Spread ot Disease. Tho commission of exports Appointed Ky tlio National Board of Health of tho t'niteil States to prepare a circular era liotlyinsj familiar instructions for (Hsin fcclion lias made a report to the hoard. The report is as follows: Disinfection is the destruction of the poisons of infectious or contagious dis eases. Deodorizers are not necessarily disinfectants, and disinfectants do not necessarily bear an odor. The disin fectants to be used are: First, roll sul phur for fumigation ; second, sulphate of iron (copperas) dissolved in water in the proport ion of one anl a half pounds to tho gallon, for soil, sewers, etc. ; third, sulphate of zinc and common salt dis solved together in water in the propor tion of four ounces of salt to the gallon for clothing, bed linen, etc. The com mission exclude carbolic ncid, for the reason that it is difficult to secure the proper quality, and it mus1; bo used in large quantities to be of service. In using disinfectants in the sick room, the most available agents are fresh air and rlean liness. The towels, clothing, bed linen, etc., should, on removal from the patient and before they are taken from the room, be placed in a pail or tub of the zinc so lution, boiling hot if possible. All dis charges should either be received in ves sels containing copperas solution, or, when this is impracticable, should be immediately covered witli copperas solu tion. All vessels used nbout the patient should be cleansed with the same solu tion. Unnecessary furniture, especially that which is stuffed carpets and hang ings should, when possible, be removed from the room at the outset: otherwise they should remain for subsequent fumi gation and treatment. Fumigation with sulphur is the only practicable method of disinfecting the house. For this pur pose the rooms to be disinfected must be vacated. Heavy clothing, blankets, bed ding and other articles which cannot be treated with zinc solutions should be opened and exposed during fumigation as directed below: Close tne room as tightly as possible, place the sulphur in ir n pans, supported on bricks, contained in tubs containing a little water, set it on fire by hot coals or witli the aid of a spoonful of alcohol, and allow the room to remain closed for twenty-four hours. For a room about ten feet square at least two pounds of sulphur should be used; for larger rooms proportionately in creased quantities. Cellars, yards, stables, gutters, privies, cesspools, water-closets, drains, sewers, etc., should be frequently and liberally treated with copperas solution. The copperas solution is easily prepared by hanging a basket containing about sixty pounds of the copperas in a barrel of water. It is best to burn articles which have come in contact with persons sick witli conta gious or infectious dise:ises. Articles too valuable to be destroyed should be treated as follows: Cotton, linen, flan nels, blankets, etc., should be treated with the boiling zinc solution, introduce piece by niece, secure thorough wetting and boil for at least half an hour. Heavy woolen clothing, silks, furs, stuffed bed covers, beds and other articles which cannot be treated with the solution should be hung in the room during fumi gation, their surfaces thoroughly ex posed and pockets turned inside out. Af terward they should be hung in the open air, beaten and shaken. A Midnight Vigil. The night is dark, tho air is raw and chill and damp, the storm is raging. An old and eminently respectable citizen, out on North hill, is slneping the sleep of the just with the snor6 of the wicked, and the private clocks on their respective brackets and mantels throughout the citv, for Burlington has no town clock, are tolling, as well as they know how to oil it, the hour of 1.30 a. m. violent jangling at his door-bell awakens the eminently respectable citi zen. Shuddering lie crawls out of bed, mut tering he gropes across the floor. Swearing under his breath, he falls over a rocking-chair. At last he finds a mat.-h, lights a lamp, and descending the stairs, opens the hall door, and admits a gust of wind that blows out the lamp, and a, torrent of rain that drenches him to the skin. "What is wanted?" the respectable citizen asks. "Are you the resident owner of lliis property?" promptly inquires the caller. " I am," wonderingly replies the em inently respectable citizen. " Were you in bed when I rang?" " I was," replied the eminently re spectable citizen. "That was right," cheerfully ex olaimed the caller, " that is the place for i man of your age at this time of night. I am surprised to see out of it. Get back into it, and pleasant dreams " All is silent after the crash that en sues, save a mocking smile that dies away in the distance. The fragments of the lamp that are revealed on' the side walk by the coming of the dawn indi cute that either the lamp fell out of a balloon at a height of about twenty-nine miles, or was hurled at some object with great force. When will the mystery be solved ? Burlington Hatvkeyc. A Water Velocipede. Prof. E. P. Harrington, of this city, says the Detroit ' at, has invented completed and tried satisfactorily a ma chine which is certainly a novelty in the way of locomotion. In appearance on a side view it presents considerable re semblance to a bicycle, but it is intended to run on the water instead of on land. The wheel is four feet in diameter and seven inches through.. Near the outer rim are sixteen paddles similar to those usea on tne paddle-wheel of a steamer. The interior of the wheel is supplied with air chambers for buovanov j.rwl with water chambers lor balance. The saddle is placed further back and lower uian in the improved land bicycle. Treadles for the feet are provided, and these are connected with a gearing at tached to a Crank turned h hand u that in propelling the machine either the hands or feet, or both together may be used. The buoyancy of the wheel is about 400 pounds. Running back of the wheel are shafts, connecting, not as in the bicycle with a smaller wheel, but wiui two Hiiuicini nsii oi eeaar restiu" on the water sido by side. These fish serve the same purpose in balancing the machine as the small wheel does in tho bicycle and also serve as a rudder to guide the direction or lue machine The wholu weight of this novel ap. paratus is about seventy pounds. Mr. Harrington lias tried it successfully and finds no difficulty in propelling it or in keeping it balanced iu tho water, though its possibilities as regards speed have not ycl been fairly tested. Census Statistics. A Washington dispatch to the New York Qtaphw. says: Professor Francis A. Walker, superintendent ot the cen sus is hard nt work, surrounded by n dozen or more clerks, making prepara tions for taking the census of IHH0. The census year began on the 1st of July last and will end on tho 30th of Juno next, and this year will bp devoted to preparation until June 1 next, when the actual work of enumerating the number ot inhabitants will commence. Professor Walker wants as accurate a photograph of the country's population on that day as can be obtained, and the work of the enumerators will be as nearly simulta neous as possible, so that nobody shall escape being counted as a citizen of this glorious republic. In tho cities, where the people are moving, tho men will work rapidly, and tho districts will bo made so small that they may be com pleted in a very few days; but in the country, where the population is regular in its movements, two or three weeks will be allowed to a district. When Congress meets the President will submit to the Senate a list of 150 supervisors of thecensus, who are to bo chosen bv Professor Walker for their especial fitness, and who ar to have charge of the 150 districts into which the United States is to be divided. New York is to have eleven of the 150, Penn sylvania ten. Ohio and Illinoi- eight each. Professor Walker is now engaged in dividing up the country in this way, and is in communication with govern ors of States, Congressmen, mayors of cities and others with a view of obtain ing information. As soon as tho dis trict boundaries are settled upon, the worK ol selecting the supervisors will commence, which will bo one of inmort- ance, art tho duties to be performed prop erly will require not only a man of exec utive ability, but one who has general information, personal acquaintance with the manufacturing and nroductions of his section, and familiar with statk tivS. The selection of enumerators will then be taken up, and men will bo ap pointed to iook alter tne particular in dustries who are most familiar with them. Experts will be obtainer1 as far a9 possible. Pamphlets ot instructions to tne enumerators are now being pre pared, so as to be ready at the time of the appointment of the supervisors. F . II . Wines, of the Illinois State Board of Charities, will have charge of the in quiries respecting charitable and re formatory institutions. Some promi nent physicians will be selected to direct the investigation into mortality and hygienic statistics, and the inquiries into agriculture and manufacture wilt be conducted by experts in these subjects. Struugo Freaks of Lightning. A terrific wind and rain storm re cently passed over Sutton, Neb., n-oving in a southeasterly direction. The light ning struck a House noout three miles from there, tearintr oil" tlia snip, aiid shattering the studding into splinters. The current tore oft some shingles, and passing down into the house, ran across one sioe. shivering a door to pieces and setting tne pantry on hre. Most of the plastering on the inside of the house was thrown off. There was a family of ten persons by the name ol Sutro Inside the house, and all were more or less shocked and burn ed. One girl had the soles of both fett blistered so that she could not stand on them. A larger girl was in the panti v, putting away dishes, and had her side burned entirely to a blister literally cooked.. The current run down her side and burned her ancle and the sole of herfjpot. Her clothes were bet on fire, but fortunately were put out by a younsr man who was keeping company with her, and thus all were saved irom burn in up together. This young man was thrown out of his chair, the current passing down his leg and tearing three holes in his boot. His foot was badlv an I decnlv burned and blistered. He crawled eighty rods to a neighbor's to give the alarm, on his nanus ana knees. TThe father was reading a hymn book, which was singed and had the cover torn off. He was turown on the floor, land ing with his head in a bucket and had one leg and foot blistered. The mother was sitting on a bed in the corner of the room on her knees. looking out of the window, with her babe in her arms. The bolt struck with full force, knocking her over backward; at the same titiie she dropped the babe, who rolled on the floor and escaped much injury. The mother breathed the llasu also and was a long time coming to con sciousness, x here was no lightning-rod on me House. Dr. E. B. Foote's Health Monthly avers mat "it is now possible to reproduce the voice and the handwriting at a great distance by mean of an electric wiro and suitable apparatus, and an instru ment is being perfected which will make a puoiograpu in iosion or a person Bir, ting before a camera in New York." Economical: Young wife (shopping) "im giving a small dinner to-mor row. and I shall want some lamb." Butcher " Yes, 'm : foreouarter o' lamb. 'm?" Young wife Well. I think (Arte-quarters will be enough I" Lctulon rtinci. The Product Af Tinllirilnn. inubility of the euimach to act upon thetood ia productive of serious nnd speedy inischiel to the entire bodily economy. Tho circiMtion languishes and grown poor; leanness, pallor, and a loss oi muscular and organic power su pervene; but, worse thun this, the functions asaociated with and dependent upon digestion, such as evacuation and the accretion ot bile, Ki otv irregular, and the organs whose business it is to discharge those functions become badly disordered. This disastrous state ol things is more readily and thoroughly rectillcd with llostetter's Stomach Uitters than nuy known medicinal (ii'eii t. the stomach beinir invito rated, the lile-civiug principles of the blood are increased, the system properly nourished. leanness and debility overcome, and the bowels and liver thoroughly and promptly regulated. Gaps tn iiio in the flesh by abscesses and ul cers gpot-.iily disappear without leaving a scar when li.'iir-y's Carbolio Salve is the agent em fdoyod to iicul them. This standard article cures the worst sores, eradicate cutaneous eruptions, relieves the pain oi burns, banishes pimples and blotches from the bkin and has proved to be eminently successful in remedy ing rheumatism and soreness ot the throat and chest. Sold by all druggistd. A cough, cold or sore throat requires imme diale attention, as neglect oltentimes results in some incurable lung disease. "Brown's UronchialTrochos" will almost invariably give ruiiel. Twenty-five cents a box. Si 1, '.tf-i. H7 Profits lit llO lliri, v nut 3-iu nus done in vvuu street by lcgitk mate stock speculations. Pamphlets contain ing.two unerring rules lor success mailed tree to any person upon application, Address, A. SIMPSON 4 CO., 19 Exchange Pluco, New York. It you are satisfied to have a poor organ, or run the risk ot having a poor one, take any organ that is otTored you. ltut it you desire to bo mire of having the vory best, insist on bav li a MaHon A llamlin, and do not be per simdod to take nuy other. Insist on having C. Gilbert's .starches. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tolmcco. Why not mnko up your uitmls, at present, whst hotel you going to stop at wben yon itIt in Nsw York 1 The Oraml Central on Mroaaway Is now ktpt on both ilia American plan at$2.IM)to U 00. and the European plan at ft mi ami upwArd, per tlay. Any )netinblet rea4insmler n" skilled tn orrnn - plarlu mar roduce from the Organ jonlrhe pa rey fins;, but sail the other part, by the el the Sviih thlajnew Invention, easily mtwrhed to the a ry-how r dfjsjn y0 rijsvJl 1 1 le boyor girl, hnowlna a lane, can play Bweit sa musle teacher Adapted to 'Families, ftogdny-SchooU, aud Lodtf. MeellngsAdilreaa fortirrular and 'Termi THE SSLF-ORGrANIST JITGr CO., Dft. JUDGE'S iiruuirDorni v ANTI V. . f . i I n a .1 1 I PiiriMeri Dyapeptlcs should neer !e without It. It ,t ires the appetite. Klves streneth to the weak, makes the imp am) rnayi the breath pure anil sweet. Price, anil sweet. Price, : LEAN .. rer aitie vv mi ifniKRiaia. nr ame. netritr? or inmnirrrw. .. J. I). JUMiK Phvslriatis. ?1 Hench Street, Boston, Alana. This rialiu-flosu Establlshsd 1B09. JSIOfJS, Krr Uw. Thoasaads of Soldlsrs and bates ao.D4L Perirttcni tiata back to dlacaargs or daata. ItaataHaaSoa. a.lUr- as with sump, it uiuaiiaa, a, REWARD Wind, Itcbinx, or Ulcerated Plica that llelllna'a l'ilo Kcmedr failitocura. (.iirea inratediato relief, cuva eaaea vriijtptr tins printtd on it in b'ru-k fit tit s h,m a VI hvAllrinuro-lata. Runt li. mill t 1 D If.,..-. m 1 a hni I , L Bod .fropr., K. W. eotiTsuth and Aroh'fits., l'uUada, .'pi n,M.l., IIOfilES IN THE WEST! Excursions to Lincoln, Nebraska, ..m , c m ura una rtew r.iisriAiifi ins Third Tuesilny In every Month until ! . . r.-ui.!vii iiu, im4 icavn i . a. IICMllnv. citf. 111. '71k. Pftre alMli,t half roii-nlar rate. Knst tritmnn.l rt-st-Uwi accommodatlono guaran teed. Kor descriptive Land Clr ulara. Iiirnrinntion aimui Ticket, en ..Mi'iet aililre.s on lt stftl Car.t to CHAN, F. II II,KY. ill T llnmdwa) , iVevr York. UPRIGHT TOY PIANfll Tli!s I) a new In-cnni'iit Willi IJ kev. with notes pet feet y liincl. well unlslieil c ue uikI ha the appear ance of a Parlor Ornnn. It will ulve more pleasure to th' Oill.lrcu th m am thing yet made. Saut ly Kxptesa on receipt of One Oollar. BLACK A PERKY, Manufacturers, ilHl!VliF'IKI.I, MANN. Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Orgau monstratcd bent by HIGHE3T HONORS AT ALL U'3 REPOSITIONS KOH TWKLVR YKAHS. vlall at la . 117; Vision, 187S Sasmoo, I87&I Piiuiu rata, Is, Pima, 1H7H, ami Grand Swaoita Mold Medal, 1S78. Only American Oruans ever awarded highest hon ors at any such. Bold for cash or hutalhneuts. Illss VKAtKD Catalogues anil Circulars with new styles and prices, sent Ire. MASON HAMLIN ORGAN CO (t'wlon. New York or Chicago. Healthy Child Food insures rohust manhood. Feed your clili.hcn on KhlKe's Food. Ask your druitglat for lU Tnnl Cans, .V cents. KAItK CIIAcVt'K. J V lirecnhiitiKc and Nuivcry hunliieii For Male, an established r hualncM. having a aood iiint raplilly IncieaMng trade. A splendid opportunity Mr one with a kuihii capital to engage In a pleasant and piiyimt tiis'.ncts. The place contains i:t acres. Hutldlngs new and good. Terms csy. For full particulars inlriri' I'.iiKeiie Marker, Church vllle, W.Y. Scarlet Hook of Free Masonry. Thrilling account of imprisonment, torture and niar- .aap .naniiMi, iui .tic v .afc w jriia, . iT liraohtc illustration.. Miicnlncent hlnillni. ,ne chance for Agents. KKDDINU A CO., Aiitaouic euDi liners. 7. fs if roau way, N . I. A3 BOTT AC AO E MY, .Vow for twenty years under the charge of Mus McKKKN', orF-rs special advantages to young ladiea the lit'i-Hrst yt.r opens on Thursday, Nnnt. 4. For .i.liiilsnlon or Information apply to Miss l'llll.KNA McXKKV. Prlnelpal, indnver, Mass. we will lav AgenM a Halary of tllal tier d a th ai 1 xpensea, or allow a large commiasion, to ae aratr sod wonderful inventions. We mean waol uw any, Bal a sue tree. Auureaa MiattJiAJi a iu, aiaraiiall, allot. profits on 20 davs' Investment of-4l fifi ?ll.tO In St. Paul. August 1. 31UU Proportional returns every week ou StockOptions of J", - t.X, - IIUU, - SAOU. Orncial Iteports ami Circulars free. Addrew 1 Pi ITT K K WIUHT A CO.. Ilankeia. flri Wall St.. N.T TRUTH I MIOnTt hMMBl HuliM V r a al Dm, imi WIMrt. wtll M Ul, t-U. ui , .-r a., k..!, i .u. W afm ... ar h.lr. Ma. w mv, aT ,..r f.l.r. .MkaMl ar wl-j, UtUal. t M.J Ma.ll.hB, .-4 ,1,,, waar. T anil irM aiS iK.d.. af awnua Adda-a. IVaf. MAaTlNKX., IWia. aa ia, PURETEAS.i?: Agents wanted everywhere to sell to families, hotels ml large eonsumers; larg ot slin k In the country; (quality and terms the lient. fVnuitrv storekeepers slnuild call or write THK WKI.1A TF.A Ci .M PA N V, G1 Fulton St.. N. Y. P. O. Ilox IMliN STARVING While we want ah'eute at SA to $10 per day at home. Aiiurens, witb rlamn. YV01 ISAKKT.' lA.3ir t'., Poillanu, Maine. VOUNC MEN month. Kvery graduate gm Leam Telegraphy and earn S t to SIOO a tlon. Aililresa K. Valentine. Manager. Janenvil grailuate guaranteed a paving situs lesvllle. win. tJtWnX&eVXjtaMa Sure roller icrrrrv KtrirtCD'O ks ,yid i rn lTlceii4cn.aJlii.U4. SlluCri O . li.a.tC.tjynial.. HtowellACa "HMai" rir"ij.fisije''r''-''l -T-n Mama. HOttSi:l K, LOOK! Tlie worst cases of Founder in llorses cured In 'U hours. Never fulls. Itecipii, 1. A. I. Ires, C. H. YKAK1.Y, Wulllntown, l'a. OPIUM Ilablt tfc. Mkln niaeases. Tkos mils cured. Lowest Prices. Do not fall to write. Dr. F. K. Marsh. Qulncy. Mich T 4ICT IICTIo VA HV, J0,000 Wordsand a jrr. , Foote's Health monthly, one year, 50 MOHH. llin Piia Co.. llt K. !SNth St.. New York liriJ ArI WOMKW WASTED, Will l.lp I J gnaruntee 97H per monlli. Write at once 111 tail W. P. W 11 ITCH EH 4 CO., Clnclunatl, O. ill' "T "7 a Mouth ana expenses guaranteed to AgtnU air, innnirree. kh.w a i:n.. AoanaVA. maiwb. d "7 iT "TTvi AR an I nwn,s to agents. Outfit Pre- J-a 4 , o .i.'VVOV 4...,., . ..- P c 00 EH FRECKLE, TAN A few applications of this preparation will remove freckles, tan, sunburn, pimples or blotches on the face, and render the complexion clear and fair. For softening and beautifying the skin it has no equal. Price 50 cents. Sent by mail, postpaid, for 75 cents. Address JOHN F. HENRY, CURRANT & CO., 24 COLLEGE PLACE, N. Y. Tl SMITH EMI CO. rirst FstaMlslird I Mont Niirccssful I rnKIR IXSTHTMKSTR h.ve a Stsmlard Taint a ' til- Leading Markets Of the World very where recognised as tne F1NK8T IN TON. OVER 00,000 v Made and In une. New I'cilRns constant' Work and lxiweat Pilces. sr fiend for t Catalogue. rrenont St., opp.!Waltlmn St., Boston. Mas: EX O D U S To the beat lands. In the beat nrlaiato, with the be narketa, and oa the lwt trma, along tba Ha. ttmi, UlaoeapoUa A liaoltotia R'j, (late bs. Paul A Paelae. 3,000,000 ACRES alaiaty la ttie Tim on RED RIVER VALLEY OFTHE NORTH. Oa lorn thae, low peloaa aad aaat sravaais. laBpwJe with faU Infbraaatioa m ailed fr-M. Asadf s D. A. MctCINLAY. Land Com'r. an. r.M. , K, H. raw I. Ulna, A aT.TTVTG Waatsd for a Use Book that VVJrJralAI k! sells fast. Chance for all to make money. " LIFi. OF BUFFALO BILL," The famous Scout. Guide, Hunter and Actor written by himself Is the liveliest end easiest book to aell that has appeared for years. Agents aire ail y at work are niaklnf blf sales. Send at once ami aecuro terrltot y. For circu lars and liberal terms apply to FK.irUK K. HI-INN, Hartford, Conn. TILE WEEKLY SDN. lae. eUht-tmge paier of fill broad columns, will oe sent p .ip.il.t to u) ad Ires nutll January 1st, aetmf, FOR HALF A DOLLAR Address TIIK SI'V. K. Y. HUNT'S Cures Kiiltiey. lllaidler ami I'rlniiry Disenses. OlutH-tes, t.ravi.'l and llruitsy, Kcten lion an; Incoulluence of I'rme. Hunt's Itemed)' enret Pain In tlie Hack, Side or koius. Nervous Prostration and llrlght's lllsease of the Kidney. Hunt's llCema. REMEDY rdy cures all Dlseaaes of the Kidneys. Illadiler and I'rlnarv Organs. Try Hunt'e Krniedr. Send for pauipiilet to WM. K. Cl.AltalK, Providence, R. 1. CURED FREE. 1 1 An Infallible and unexcelled Remedy foi J lFlta,KiUeiyor Falllnu-Nllkneas Lasfl warraiktt,! to ettect a spee.y and lM'.KJIAMF.IVTcu l 1 VlTlrt " A lire hottle' of mi I III V renowned siieclttc and a valnabit II Treatise setii to any aurere i 11 sending me his P. O. aud press address. Da. II. I. HOOT. m: Pearl Street, New York. ON K HillTI.K W A KR.VN TKO A iMTfect cure for all klmts of P1I.KS Two to four bottles In the worst cases of l.KPKOSY, HCKOFI I. A SALT KHKIJI. KIIKl'MATISM KIDN'RYH. VYSPKP.SIA.t:ANCKH, CATAKK1I, and all illseases of the SKIN ami Kl.OOO. Kntlrely Vege tithle. Interual anil external nse Money returned In all cases of f ull- where. Bend for pamphlet, tl a bottle. u re : m ne ror -m ears; ooiu e v y II. Is. FOIVLE, Hoeton. VTDllER'S TO' COD-LIVER Oil. la TierfeotlT rmro. Pronminoed the beet by tlie h'gh eat medical authorities In tlie world. Uheu liyl.'eHl award at 1 '2 World's Expositions, and at l'nr-n. It.K. tloldjijr JJruififlaU. W.ll.&cUiruelln ov. t -Q..JV k AIJKIXTN VTAATKuVoii "BACK from the 1HOVTI1 of HELL." ay ODe woo naa oeea tnere i "isi and Fall of the 1UOVHTA CHE. By the Burlington llawkeye humorist. "am7ifi(t am a P. A. and P. I." Hv Joslah Allen's wife. The three brightest end best-selling books ont. Agent you can put these books In everywhere. Best terms given. Address for Agency, AMKK1CAN PUBLISUINU CO.. Ilsrtfonl. ct.: Chicago. Hi. MASONIC Buppllpii for IyOdKea, CbapUrs, Miv iMlllllUIIUi'lli;ni IUUU L l iaa sy- tired by M. l.iUru X Co., (Wum- ' MtrSAl Wnm.iu.1oK Uu w-n.insaf.tn- but, O. Send for J'rictt JAtf. sTKnlfrhtt Templar Uniform! a Specialty. Military, Society, end Firemen's Goods. TEAS! AHKAD AliLTIIETIHB The very best goods direct from ll Tmnorters at Half the Usual cost. Best plan ever oflered to Club Agents aud large Buyers. ALL k&PKKSS CHAKUKS PAIL) New terms FHKK. The fjlreut Aniericau Tea Company, 31 and :!;! Vescy street. New York. fM), Box a:ifi. WilSlTSa-: Ee.w'5 COSSETS rrt u i . , Hi 1 M. iln J n nr rnceu I'AUIS KX POSITION. ovr ttll Aiifi- n i 1 i I i m. 'lli1r Kl.KMiU.K HIP CUKhKT (ISO Bons) (.( Willi iMTIllt CSSO, aslllt ! WAsV HAKTlcb not I o lrt-.tk -i wn ovit lit hi iL. lr 11 K A 11 II r.tht. r with I in Inv provr-d Hunt, I m im w h (trs-nt, r fnvnrtl UinrvtT. Thlr N TitINU UUHoKT ! Ih (I It lit of ivry niulhrr. FT Pti U I y nil If mil im intM-clianta. WlBMiB BKUS., SSI Broadway, N. T ear. How to Make It. AVw AumU (,' toxin ('UK YOM.K, St. IoiiU. Ma. IsWvS, I J AND BaSAsBaasalli.sla Hi.miAlkmt" Lay the Axe to the Root IT yon would destroy tho can kcring worm. For any exter nal pain, Horo, wound or laiue iiesH of man or beast, uso only MEXICAN MUSTANU LINI MENT. It penetrates nil mus cle and flesh to tho Very bono, expelling nil Inflammation, soreness nnd pain, nnd healing the diseased part ns no other Liniment c ver did or can. So saith tho experience of two generations of sufferers, nnd ho will you say when you have tried tho Mustaug." M,iaaaimnajaa.taataaai1iaW N V n r :t CO MOT BEGIN YOUR SINGINQ CLASSES BEFORE EXAMINING L. 0. EMERSON'S NEW BOOK, Tlie Yoice of Yorship. Whlla eonUlnlna a taraa and valuable collection of Church Music In the form of Tunes and Anthems, It la tarfectly fitted for the Singing School and Convention y the large number of Songs, Duets, (ilees, Ac. and Its , well mad" Ulan enUry Ooursee Price, AS. no per doieo. Spectmen Copies mailed lor 1.00. Bi nd for circulars and catalogues, with full list of itantfard Singing School Books. The new 5u-eent edition of Plnafors (complete) sells finely, and Patliillzu (fl.tn). Sorcerer (l.uoj, Trial by Jury (JU cents), are Iu conrtant demand. EMERSON'S VOCAL METHOD. By l O. Kmisson il 501, la a valuah's new bookor 1-l..l.,a all ,la auautltlala nf alll.lV. . w.v i i aiiiiiin, n'. ...... .... ..... . . ... plenty of exercises, auu plain explsiiatloua, and cosllog much less than the larger works on lue same subject, Subscribe now for the Musicil Racosn. and receive weekly all the news, and plenty of good music, Jjjr 2,oo per jeu, M Prtui Wbitb Hosts, a charming new Bandar school Song Hook. OL1VKH liJTSOy tb CO., BoHttftt, c. ii. ditsou co., t43 Broadways Hew York. J. E. ITSO!t CO., 993 Chestnut Htreet, Philadelphia, APOIMIFIE It Ih Old ItellabU Conccntrmtcd JLjr FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. Directions accompanying each can for making Bail Soft and Toilet Soap ciuirkly. IT JS FULL W'KIONT AND STRKXUTB. The Market Is flooded with (so-called) Concentrated Lye, which Is adulterated with salt and resin, and leva tUYA MONXT. AND BVT TH SBiyVl'iaaVla"iMiWiWKsl t" APONinEln. MADBBT TBI FennsylTanla Saltt MannPg CoM av -Awmi Kor llneuty of foliBti, Saving; Labor, Inosa, VuraltJUty e.nd rhe ipness. l'ni'iu;ili d. lloljSK l'.liua, l'roprlcujni. Cai Muss. (tnt.etnnn Invested In Wall St. Stoi Vs ii a3lU TO .3 IUUU fortunes every month, ltooi lnvesteil In Wall St. Stoi Vs im-.kes Lines ei iilni seut Arinresa n A XTRR fn.. lUukers. 1 Wall St.. K r. BIG PA V. W ith Stencil Outnts. Whul cons I cts. sells rapldlv for f cts. ('xbilin ne rr. e. A M Sreneru 1 1 ! Wnsb'n St.. Ill. pmmmmmctMmm mmmitiimmammmmEMitmii n taiisTiaisJ K,'w Vork- x " 4xSETH THQMASx i glocks) VV JfS TOWERS, - X VV. OFF l CIS 8, tV Vv ''IrX. houses, PIWLE BAIMISHER.
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