DR. CLARK 'lVU PI o ni INDIAN BLOOD SYRIi laboratory, 77W.3JSt.,cw lorkCilj, (TBADC MARK. Tho Best. Remedy Known to Haa I Tr. Clark .Tohtinon having associstpd himself Vilh Mr. Edwin Eastman, an escaped captive, Ion aslave to Waltametkla, the medicine man of tho Comanchea, in now prepared to lend his aid in tho Introduction of the wonderful remedy of that tribe. The experience of Mr. Eautman be!n? similar to that of Mrs. Chas. Jones and son, of Washington 0,,'. . n cconn of whose anfferimra wero thrlllingly narrated In the A'no Vork Herald of Dec 15th, IS, 8, the facta of which are to widely known, and in nearly parallel, that but littlo men Won or Mr. Eastman' experiences will bo given here. They ere, however published fn a neat vol ume of 300 pases, entitled, "Seven and Nino Years Among the Comanche and Apaches," of which mention will be made hereafter. Suffice it to aay that for several years, Mr. Eastman, while a capi live, was compelled to frnther tho roots, cunis, barks, herbs and berries of which Wakamelkla's medicine was made, and is still prepared to pro vide the samsj materials for the successful intro i. action of the medicine to the world; and assures 1 le public that the remedy In the same now at tvltea Wukametkla compeUsd him to make iU 2 V I J rJ3 3 Wakametkla, the Medicine Maa Nothing has been added to tho inedicino and nothing has been taken away. It is wit limit doubt I he Ukst PtTKiPiEnof tho IiLoou.uud iiu.NEWEIi oi 'toe System ever known to man. This Syrup possesses varied properties. It acta upon tlta l iver. It act upon t he KWIncys. It rcgiilnteH tlie Itowcl. It purltkrH tlio Itlood. It qulrtsi tlio Nervous Sjatoni. It promotes Diueatioii. It Nouri&lies, Mi-en; Ulcus and Invl. urates. It carries ofTtlie old blood and makes New. It oponsi the pore of !ie iUIn, one Induceu Healthy A'crspirutlon. It neutralizes tho hereditary taint, or pSeon i' the blood,which ctierateHSerofiila.Erysiiielii!., aiu all manner of skin diseases and internal humors. There ure no spirits employed in its manufacture and it can be taken by tho most delicate babe, o T tnai;cd nml feeble, care only being required f vimtton to tUrrctior!. Edwin Eastman in Indian Costume. BCYES AND NlNB VEARS A.MONO THE CoMANCnFI and Apaciiks. A neat volume of 300 pages, bciiitf a siinjile statement of tlio horrible facts connected with ti.u Fad massacre of a helpless familj-, and tho captivity, torturesuud nliimate escape of itatwo aurvlviug members. For sale by our ugenU generally. Trice $1.00. V!ie incideiila of the nwsacre, briefly narrated, mc distributed by agents, fiibb of charge. Mr. Eastman, beinii almost constantly at the V. est, engaged in eatheriug and curing the materi als of winch the medicine U composed, tho sole vines inanagemeiit devolves upon Dr. Johnson, u. d tho remedy bus been called, and is known at Dr. Clark Johnson's INDIAN BLOOD PURIFIER rtisjt f Larpa Battles $1.00 T io;f Ea..l Eo:Uj3 60 ;l;id t:i.) v-iVi'ilary tustiiunritnla of persona who ! ii'-- Deen en-e l l;y til'-- use of Ur. ( l.irl; Joiiusou'5 l:uiaa lihio.l :ir.ii, i:i yom O'.vu vicinity. loalii-i-ruals of Cures. CUKESCHILLS AND JULIOUSNESS. KiiiN-GTON, Feb. 1, 1879- Dear Sir: I was troubled with chills; bad them tjvery other ilny lor six months; bud two (loelois utteiidiiig mo wlien your ngent tier, suarted me to try your Imliun lilnod Syrup, and I can suy I never hud a cliill alter tukins the first dose. I cheerlully leooinmend it to u- ' Lizzik Wink. UVKU COMPLAINT AND CHILLS. Bknhalkm 1". O., Keb. 25, 1S79. Dear Sir: Having tried your inont excellen) Iniluin Blood Syrup Bii(l,mid it a viiluuble tucdntiiiu for Liver Coinpluint und Chills, 1 would recommend those who ure afflieU! to e it u triaU Mas. C. Aktman. KKUEIVKD GREAT BENEFIT FROM IT HoLMsm no, 23d Ward, l'liiludelpliia, Fell. 21, 1879. Dear Sir: I take great pleauure in snyin" that I have Kiven your valuable Indian Blood Syrup a fuir trial in my family aud received great benefit ltoiu it. Sam'l L. Soi.lv. PALPITATION OF THE HEART. West Lkdanok, March 3, 1879. Dear Sir: Having been prostrate for months with w hat my physician termed l'ulpitution ol tho Heart, and a combination of other diseanes I obtained no relict until I bought Home ol your Indian Blood Syrup, which relieved me im mediately. I am now in perfect health. Kmaueth I.kwih. UVEK COMPLAINT. Jacksonville, March 3, 1879. Dear Sir: Knowing, lioiu eijieiienco that your Indian Blood Syrup is a wire cure tor liiver Ciiiujdaiiit, I eoiifldeutly recoiiimeud it to L sutleriiijj huuiumly. BtuteCA Nikl. v fit 1 Vi II Jffal I? 5 'WaV5' ffiJm 3 F 'H UW ISi! A TEKRIHLK 5KJIIT. TbrlltlMar Kpeileiice of a Detroit c;irl ItrtstleO lo tlie llilllimkl Ufa Milking rvi; Her. Tim l(troit Free Press lists tho lullow inir ncci tint (if 1 1 in cxpcrii nre of Miss l'x'lle Juliiison, a jounir, huly who wns tiboiird the imijicller iWitn-liy wlion it I 1 T 1 1 I w:ia wrei'Keu cm JaKe iitu'uti: After leaving 15ay City we li.nl much hoavy woathor nnd had be come rather J J i A . C A I. I . .J Uri-UUMUIIIHI tO UW losing OI DOlll. M. II VI 1 '"Mil J IIIIIU Vllltlll. IT WU a. 1 f and the lady passengers, myself among me milliner, I'luieeit'ii in tlie aiwi ciuuu to listen to the stories of several South ern ladies refugees from tho fever epi demic, who had chosen tho lake as asafo resort. I was standing within three feet of my stateroom when the conversation was ended by a terrible crash which threw me headlong across the cabin. Tho other ladies were crowded in a cor- IWlf Y i Ann lioino nkU 4 r It- Xj some minutes no one moved, and I only Heard an oeeasional pr:mr above tho hoarse roar. One lady; like myself, had had experience in similar emergencies, flTlH WP Willi rliOiiMilttr rr.tinnrt flial.wL- Dip nitrlih UMia trtii-w iloi lr MtlH linthlMt could be seen except the lighthouse bea con, several miles awav. Our steam whistles had been sounding signals ol distress, but tho water dashed over the engine fires and they were put out, and the only signal on board gradually died to a moan and then failed quite.' Wo looked for torches, but there were none on board. Our lamps had been dashed out and we wero left groring about in the darkness. Captain McGregor had been sick in bed, but I could distinguish him cm deck, giving directions for the launching of a hnnr. wlii. li -uma ot-,. an attempt at landing in order to secure assistance. - Tho boat was in the water but a minute, ami tlmn T l l.-,, .i. screams I heard that it had gone over. We passed the night in this way, comfortinff e.ii'li nthm- nml Dr;oi:-n,. crew as we could. The male passengers on board had secured their life-preservers and sat with 1 1 1 pm nil nil nifflt K.. 1. ; ""gill., uuu the women had given everything up and f'" uii, LI11I1B.1I1IT jt would only prolong my suffering. Karly Fridav morninrr t.ho sronrnivt .i., i.r. . . . . r .v .,iu vmuc UC1UIV and insisted upon buckling on the pre server. At, seemea hko getting into my coflin. fori had said m l,.of .i - J A.WW pA M.J VI UU was ready. After securing the belts wo were led to the upper deck, and, as the boat tlirpatpnprl tr narl we were lashed one by one to the outer bulwarks. Whenever the sea poured over me the ropes held me fast, and I sat Lieu meie mice jiours lOOKing into tho water ana wtsbing 1 could go down and have itnded. The captain) passed by, and, with his aSS. I COlllrl SPO qnmn r n m.m 1: i- - - - "'-- v' iiii-ii enur ing to tWe foot of a perpendicular cliff about forty feet in height. They had been drifted ashore the night before, When the Small hnnf. urna auravnn.4 T also saw the lifeboat being launched, and the crowd of men hurrying up and down the shore as though bewildered. The life-saving boat could be seen an instant, then it would sink in the trough of the sea, and we thought it was lost. It gradually neared us, and a line was thrown out and soenrnrl Vw lmioti, w:.,i. '- "J "l-Mllll Kill. lhen two men were seen climbing out r,n I in 1 il i. . l . 54 uu iupco uiiu kui outi me water to- tT.viuuui uuai. it iouk inem aiong time, but they were at last on board and knew iiy.v lu uiicci, our enorts lor salety. Through their management the boats came near by and we were hauled on uoiuu aim men taKen to lana. JNot until I stood on sol ill v-vum x Ltiill IV that it was possible for me to escape UCMLU. The greatest praise is due the men in me iiieuoai. i visitea tltcir Ftation oai.uruay, ana iouna tne road over wmeu tuey carried their boat rough and sandy. As it was about five miles from the propeller's wreck, it seemed marvel ous that they could reach her at all. Leadvillo and Its Mines. .. Although but a littje over a year old, Lead vi lie, the center of business popula tion for the new silver mining district in Colorado, contains already over 10,000 inhabitants, while wnrk-ino- in tl.n , ... niv, ininiro or prospecting among the hills there is "c o.uoo peopie more who look to Leadville for their supplies. This mountain town, or rather mining camp, for, built up with all sorts of rude struc tures hastily improvised, it can scarcely yet be called a town, lies in the midst ol the mountains 13,500 feet above the sea level. These mountains are said to teem with argentiferous galena (silver mixed with lead) and with carbonates of silver, rhcy are already honeycombed around Lradville with holes and shafts opened by prospectors and subsequently aband oned; but sixty mines are paying well, and some of them are turning out ore which is represented to be enormously rich in silver. The value of yield of silver up to August 1, 1879, is put at $10,000,000. but with the force now at work the nroduct in estimnfpH nt l r,no 000 per month. Three railroads' are atreauy pusuing towarrt Leadville, and one has gotten within thirty milci of it. All the mountains not yet exploded are supposed to be equally rich in silver, but the climate is so cold that the warm est underclothing and an overcoat are needed every day in the year, and the air is so raritied that only robust persons can breathe it with impunity. Electricity lu Mornlnsr Glories. A Lafayette (Ind.) man accidentally made a most singu.ar discovery respect ing the electrical influence of the ordi nary morning glory vines. Seated near the lattice work, over which tho vine was trained, his attention was attracted to a single branch tipped with a growins inn: r AienuitiK Biraigui out irom merest, and speculated within himself whether me uiiy nans wuu wiiicn me stem was clothed were not placed there for the purpose of conducting the electric fluid ol the atmosphere to the plant. In or der to continue his investigations, he approached his finger within about half an inch of it, and was amazed to observe a slight, almost imperceptible, yet un mistakable motion of the stem. As lie pushed his finger a little nearer, the stem trembled very visibly, and was seeminely attracted and repelled from him. The hairs which ho noticed be fore did not move, but remained erect. There was no wind at the time, and the motion was purely an induced one. After this interesting experiment he placed his finger within a short distance of the growing bud and slowly moved it in a circular direction. Tho stem fid lowed the motion until it was bent in the form of tho letter C, and when the lin ger was withdrawn instantly regained Us former strai-ht position. The last experiment was witnessed by several persons, all of whom tried it with varv lag success. Snspected Scientists. Jennie Juno tells this story in the Raltimor Amepean: A curious little incident occurred at Saratoga during t he late convention of scientists which shows thathonoi and honesty are not credited to them as much as they should. A lady, Mrs. K. A. Smith, distributed in the progress of her lecture on gems a largo number for examination among the audience, which she exhibited its illus trations. At tho close it was found that one had disappeared and could not be found. Unfortunately, it was one that Iisd been lent for tlie purpose, and ap plication was not only made to tlie per manent secretary for assistance, but it was suggested by the owner of tha miss ing link that the thief was a colored boy in the honorable secretary's serv ice. The sectetary indignantly denied the possibility, intimated that sci entific collectors were anything but scrupulous in their methods of obtaining desirable specimens, and that it would be best to pocket the loss and say noth ing about it. He also produced tlie boy, who whimpered and said "ho hadn't," and that ho was only " a poor colored boy," etc., which so touched the tender hearted secretary that he offered lo go bail for his honesty. But the flintv old owner was obdurate. Ho procured the boy's arrest, and tho gem a rare and valuable one was found where he had concealed it ; in the corner of the town hall, under the carpet. Had he not per severed the whole body of distinguished savans would have been suspected for ever of having through one of their num ber abstracted and leloniously concealed it. Infantile Innocence. Tho front door of a Lafavette avenn residence was open the other dav when two ladies called on the mistress. A little hve-year old was standinsr in thn doorway and tho callers had no need to ring. " Where's mamma?" asked one nf tho ladies. " Se's up 'tairs dressin'," was tho lisped reply. " Take these un to mamma." said tlm lady, as sho handed the little one the cards. The small maiden climbed the stairs and pattered down again. " Mamma took'e tards and told me to say 'at s'e's out." It is ' the same old storv. and T. n. only chronicles it because he knows it to be true in this instance. The ladies marched off. dnuhtWn r. solving to teach their own little ones to be more diplomatic. Detroit Free iVe.w. The humane 0it.i7.pns nf SilT-nw ; " - . . V ' 1 1 , Col.. Tiro ereetintr lionsea nf rcfimo of points on their new toll road between A. 1. 1 A . mat, ptace ana Anteiope 1'ark, and are importing a largo number of St. Ber nard dogs, which will be kept for the purpose of rescuing persons who get lost in snowstorms. Rope fenders are to bo placed at the many places exposed to snowslides. Tbousanda nre linrorl wliilot nna ever loved wir.hrmr. a ril nmo. ti, amiable alone can be loved. In most situations of life the consciousness of innocence is our bpat. ahil,l on.i f; -buckler. Who lin. nnt riiIa.. m Probably no ono. Doubtless we have Till suflered to some extent the disagreeable sen- iiiiuiid wuiuu a uiHoruotcu or inncruia liver ....'nf . L .1 ...... urn..,, uuuuiuiddb ui nits sKiii, constipa tion, nuusea, vertigo, soreness in tlio vicinity ol the organ affected, a sensation as ol conges tion in the head, positive headache, a loss ol appetite, extreme thirst, a high color of the urine, are among the symptoms which an nounce a perversion or vitiation ol the bile The remedy ol remedies lor the above is IIos. tetter's Stomach Hitters, administered hv med ical men; pronounced pure und wholesome ny them, ana popular as a comprehensive fumily medicine, and as a specific preventive and remedy for chills and lever and bilious re mittents throughout America, and to a wide extent in loveign countries. Disorders in the stomach and bowels, as well as liver, are speedily remedied with this popular and time iiuiiureu medicine. v Children do not die of the croup to whom Dr. Wm. Hull's liulsam tor the Limes is admin istered. Parents will do well to remember tins tact and keep a medicine, which saved so iiny lives, in the .house ready lor an emer gency. The Balsam overcomes a tendency to consumption, strengthens weak nnd heals sore lungs, remedies painful and asthmutio breath ing, banishes hoarseness and cures all bronchial Hiid tracheal inflammation. 11 you havo a cough, use it "early and olten". All drug gists sell it. Couoiis and Colds. Those who are suffer ing Irom coughs, colds, hoarseness, sore throat, eto., should try "Brown's Bronchial Troches.' 25 cents a box. Ahout organs, this iact is conclusive : Mason & Hamlin Organs have taken the highest honors at every world's exhibition for twelve years, und no other American organ has taken the highest award at any such. One pair ol boots or shoes "caii be saved every year by using Lyon's Patent Heel Stiff ener. Soldby shoo and hardware dealers. Chew Jackson's Best SweutN avy Tobacco. Uso only C. Giibort's Corn Starch. n J.a."(f,,ert Wives and Mother. Db. MAHLlllSl'S l TKlllN K Ca I HOl.U'ON will pnl tjvely iiire Female Wenkness, mill Failing ol the Womb, Wlitti'S, Chronic Iniluiiiiiiutlon or t'lcemtlon uf the Woillb. llti'Mi'liral llnu.rrl.Mu txr L'in.ul,.. Ui..r..i Supprcaseil au.l Irrexular Meiiniriiatlon, 4c. An old ami iciiniiie rcuieuy. otua piwiai cam ror u pamphlet, With treatment, tun s anil certiiicutes Irom phvsicians anil DUIinls. to HiiWAKI'll lull imi r. w v SoIU hy all DriiKiihits l.0 per bottle. ' we will Inseit a seven-line advertisement one week In a list ot aw weekly newspapers, or tour lines In a ilnlereiit lit ot 3.17 nanoi b. or ti n lines two weeks in ,-h,.i, either of fuiir separate am distinct luti conialniug from 7u to lno papers each, or four lines one week In a!, four of the small lists, or one line one week In all sU null comliined, helng more than l,uuu papers. We alro have lists of papers by States throunliout the I'uited Sluti-s and Canada. Send lu cents for our 100-iiaxe imnphlet. Adilres . I. ItOWliLI. 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Price, SI.OIHI. Possession given Imme.ll aely. L. A. FOLSuM, M. U , ltaltUM. .a. C 1 1 "JK profits on 2U days' Invciiiieiu of C1 n A Vi-liV in St. Paul. Aunust I $IIMJ in St. Paul, August rop'irtloual returns every week ou stock Options of viuciai neporis an-i i lrcuiars riee. Address T. POl 1 KH WIiillT I CO., Itaukers. ll.t Wall 8t..N Y $72 a week. (12 a day at home easily made. Costly oulllt flee. Address True I Co., Augusta, Maine. COOnMAVCAK. H.wt.M.a. It slaaaaXJ.IJuOTa. tyoai m Ivkkk, at. laalt, aa. FOR TEH DOLLARS CASH "" Ci:i.K!:il.TF.l) j3 S1II..J A SL'UE UEL1EP FOIt THIS SLTFEHEK. J . -i ,! J' . ..II- Ml,, 4 K l . ... .k ' ti.ilu li H'-i' . i. irtiiMo Prpimrntion. Invontril tn thn 17lh d'liliiiy by Dr. Wllli.-iin Orm e, Kurgeon In Klnif James army. Thromrli tt mreney ho cured thous. liani.-d the skill of flip most eminent phvslelnns of $&y!i?&tZzar'! l,y a" ,vho ,io,T blm - CURES ri.Bsitwnfns.Fcv7ifMt.ttns.RAi.TniiErM,citit.nt.i!r, .SOI1K HllKAHTM,NilRK t.lPH, Fit Vsll'i;t.s, IIISUWOHHSL -C I.LUSKi, BCALU 1IKAIH, CIIAl'l'KD IIAM1H tienS CAXCKRS, FKI.ONS, JCU.IW, ROHKH, l'l.CKHS, eii',!"' STIo S1IINOLKS, E" A!U'KJ, PHR.-KI.aS, lll'MDXS, W'Rll.M, HollS "'j;L ''". WHITLOWS, WAR-m, Bi.tsrcrti. Ty PIMI'I V. r.t,v., itch, lauRowrxo nunx nktti.k nxnn, momvuito and Anil nil cutaneous diseases mul eruptions Kenernlly. TRICE S5 CENTS A BOX. BY MAIL 35 CENTS. Three dozen Hoxc (l-l Bronn), will bo cnt TO PEDDLEIiS, HTOItEKEEl'EKS, nitUtirUMTMtPxpreannire pnl.l, on receipt or S I. 00-about eleven ceiitu a box. TRKrARKD nr SETH W. FOWLE & SONS. W HARRISON AVF.NUK, BOSTON, MASS. (COUPON INTEUKlpT NOTES.) imm or w, i mu, EstHbllshe.l 1870. m Pi mm . l 1. 11 3 f a . . JUNCTION CITY, KANSAS. Yo plnpo lnnna on Improved fiirms so as to net investors irom 7 to 10 per cent. No lonns nre mailo for exceeding one-third tho iippruised vuluo of.the farm. Titles perfect nnd property personally ex amincd by us. Writo for lull lutrticulurs. -ow England l-eleiencos given. La. ls$f Klrat Katabllahed I Moat Succeisful I THEI3 1NSTBUMHNT8 hava a Standard Value la tha Leading: Markets Of the World 1 Rrarfwiera reoouunet as the FINB3T IN TONB. OVER 80,000 Made anil In use. New Designs constantly, bet Work and Lowest Prices. J Bend for a Catalofrne. Tfeaaal St.. opp.lffaUIiam St.. Bastoa. Msss SAPOIMIFIE lu the Old ltellable Concentrated t.yt FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. Directions accompanying each cad for making llid Soft aud Tollot Soau Quickly . IT IS FULL WXJOST AND BTRBMiTR. 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Nivlp i n, -or, ,,.,1 i ei Durability nml ('lieiiimesK, l'iie,iuil. .1. ilOltSK liiuia., J'ri.pi I, iota. Cut.. on. la. EXODUS To lha hest. lands, la tha ot ellmatn, with tha best mnrheta, and on the best terms, along tha Hi. Ta.il. Mlnnaapol' 1 Manitoba U, (laU Bt. Paul A Paetflo. 3,000,000 ACRES Mainly In tha Paaiooa RED RIVER VALLEY OFTHE NORTH, Oa lone time, low prlaee and easy payment. faDipliM with full Infnrmat'on mailed frea, ApplT V' D. A. McKINLAY, Land Com'r, "I. V. M . n. ii-y. lt. Pun!. Winn. 1-lll-i i-. el ri, A.O.u.W. Mtrtl .'Irn, tti-tttitm, snd all other RneleMea Hindu tu order I'v n.t l.lllev .t; Co.. CUuin6ua, rrt for frier l.imt Military en Firemen's Ooode, Banners & Flaga CURED FREE. . An infallible and unexcelled Remedy fr Flta.Kittlriiay orKallliiit Nick lie' warranto! to elle, t a peedy and lKli I IsiVT cu'e. VTTtft "A tlle' of m llliy renowad sti'dtlo nd a vahn.hl. EI 1 Trea. ,.snt to viy suil-rc) X JL laV "nd,nK mt D" P' - nJ ' f)a n. . KtlOT, la; Pearl Street. New York. WHEN Is embittered by Irouy, Kidney, Bladder or rrlnary tlompliilnts, Hrik-ln'i Disease, ftiuvcl or General Ueblllty take tiint'a Itnne.ly. Retention of t rine, liub ic, Pnln In the Side, Hack and Liens, Kxeesa-es-aii'l Iiit-niieninco ate cuie-1 by 1 1 ii nl 'a lle.iie.ly. All HiM'aes of the KMlm-vit, Ilia ider and I'rlnnry I v limit' lteme.lv. Kumily LIFE O' nuns aiu cured Phy to icimiHiise lliml'a Keine.lv. t I for naimihlrt WM. K, OI.AKKK, Providence, It. I. Free To All 1 lr. at'lMJK'a PAWIMILKT, with home testimonials, llltistrntinu his method of treating Cnttl'rli, Aallimn, lsrwfiieBM, IHervous lslaraat and AflTi'tlnifta of Him l.i.i.f.u hi:, I Alt ',Kea, will he a'lit on rec, ipt ol hl-iinp. I'nt'enls at a illst.mce treated Consultation by mull on nil dia a es fret. Itr. ,f. It. J I' IPO K A" I f.. I'liuntvlans, 7 HKACIt 8THKRT. ltdSTOK. MAS. 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Ttala Claiw-R Etkllk4 !. PENSIONS. f w Iw. Tkpoaaaa of Boldlart and bain aotlUea. f O. Prawar le Waaktatf m, Ps . REVARDoVrirffir iilind, iLchint. or IJ Uratti I'll., thai in ItliiK'M Vile ICei'iiilv fitiht'jvjrit. (tivHi imuixiaiaUJ r'iiff, ct.j cbm-s ol Ion jt tttandinic In 1 w. k, and oniitinry cxvhh ui 2 d.iy. A llifai a . . m mi W r 1 W . .WIS 0,,,J, on it 1n Hark a 1'ile at' S nnc nvi Jtr.'J. '. tltlf'r't ti.in,lir', rhiln. M In twite. Bold by alldruKrista. rent by mail by 3.Y. Mil i.kii.M. I., l'ropr.. S. W. cor. Tout h au.l AroU 6t., riiilada.. 1'. UNklllJTTLK WAKKANTKI) A wifect i-ure forall kinds of PI1.KS Vwo to four bottles In the worst cases of I.KIMtOSY, SritOFI I,A stAl.T KHKl'M, HHKlMATll-JM "t IDNKYS, DYSPKPSlA.I'ANt.'KH -ATAKHII, and all diseases of 111, SKIN and Itl.OOl). Kiillrely Vett tuble. Internal and external ue. Money refuinled In all ci.ses of fail ure: none r,,r i years. Hold everv- where. Sena for pamphlet. $1 a Untile. II. I. I OIVLK, Itoaton. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ICTORIAL HISTORYoftueWORLD It cont.iMiii 7a lino h ktr.riral eiiKrHVlncft nl I Hit lare i.ulV - Iiiiiiii payt-H, and U vltt in. at c'iii'!Ui rllbiniyoi llll! t)I'Ml tVir pUhilOlieil. It KL'lIri Ut KlUlil. St'ini for (ipt-i'lnifii i uf mi i extra ttruin to Aim-uU. niuJ bee wny it tii iit rtsur than any other l-ook. A'iht t-n Katiomal HtJbuHi.NU Co., riilUtlHljltta, Pa. MOllER'S W COD-HVER 01 la perfeetly pure. ITonatineod the bont by the hiah. ent inedical aiiihoriUea lu tlio world. Uien hiKhesI award at f World1 KiiKwitinnH. and at I'aris, l"t tuld by Drugviats. W.U.HcliieUelin t t'o..N.X i. .n luuiri ivs ;tj initi inn u mes me wuriti ovt r, mi'i Mt'ilic.il Jniirnnlii nml Phl.inni uim u ii ir r. uani un ii . w i .i.i MMMDiJMiEIlIlfa w.m-.hlii in', un tinj iJilJUJ ..... .. ... , 4U.,mu Hlklr iffeuhfB, r hllnw a Ur--a cotum.iA.t'ii, ,i . l .v Aint WtiuUHrHil Hive iinoiia. We mean u Kut ur my. Hmu pie frt;. A'i.irnH MIKUMA N A (. ( , M ir-lmll. Micli 4 i l it i lSKHs liv itdilirH-luif ih. H. J It d a ft. fa.' . sl Ivi a T ... , iMiu-nu, 0iimc , ex(.t vunl of hiiv n r i O Sinme Street. New Yolk, run learn tne of ny propuHed liiitt of AOVKKTISG In All.iTlr.Ki V.u-.i,- TRrTII IS HIGflTTl - l'taaa,r UaitiM.. laa iaal tWmab IC3 " f aa.(ol, eulor of ay a aU s ni nan, tmiui m jou a -,rrci p tetar tuarfuiata buaband at " It. lamal of 1. , l',.f. MkTISr-V'"'. , lHmm, ilua, W--.aWwiii " uii-Hth. Kvery graduate cuaruuLe.-d a payiuii situa- " - o .wiinite. Biioiinfer. Janesvllle. W ffinteinnnl."l,','"lr'1'uW8'- stocks man- SlUlOvIUUU tortunes every month. Hook sect free explaining evervthlnif. Addresa BAXTKH a CO., llankera, 17Vall St., N. Y KIDDFR8 PA311LLE8.:Xwi?i 1IEN STARVING While we wjnt agcuta at S.S to til) per day at home. Addr.-i-H, will, stum". tVdllll ..tKI'ITI LAMP CO., Poit'aii i.at.iine. OPIUfi"" nl.it ti, Kkln IMaeaae. I'hoii sands cured. Lowest Pil.cd. li.ilii-ttai write. Dr. V. K. 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Opening imaltanaooaly nt No. A Rue Scribe, raria, and 17 Kaat Mill Street, New York, -and at all the Agenelea in Kninpo and Amerloa, ratterni in all alcea, illustrated and lully do oribod, from 10 to SO oonta each. AIM, tha Twain SanfcAairaal Issue of JVXxxxo. 'JCDnjctxo-vomVtm PORT-FOLIO Of FASHIONS. A. Iara and Beautiful Book of 54 Foil J'auea, OonUlnln over too I.AKDK ILI.t'STn ATIOrJR of th laiesian.l DPI! myies, ...cui,.,.ia an m. n.niu Useful deslans for Ladles' and Children's Ureas, with French and Knclish descriptions, amount ot mater fu required, etc., etc. Every Lady want this Look. T1W aiuahle periodical la also printed In the Uariuan laa uag. 'rloe, 15 cent. Poalrf res. The Eighteenth Beml-Annual tuns ot MME. DEMOHEST'S WHAT TO WEAR Contains the latest Information on every, department ot j.eoies iuii ,,i,,,c p ....... .h-m. TrlinnilnKa, Traveling. Weddiim and Moninlni omnia, Costumci of ll desei-lptlnna. 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It penetrates all mus clo aud ilesa to tho very bono, cxpejlin all luilammation. soreness nnd pain, aud healing tho diseased part as no other LinimiMit ever did or can. So saitli tho experipuciLol' tw( generations of sullerers, nnt 30 will you say when you have tried taa ( Mustang." ' NYN IT-No ilH DO NOT BElilN YOUK SINGING CLASSES BEFORE EXAMINING L. 0. EMERSON'S NEW BOOK, The Yoice'of Yorship. While containing lare and valnsbl collection of Church Music in the form of I'nnea and Anthema.lt I perfectly tilted for tlie .Sinning School and Convention by the larxe number of Soiiita, Ducts, Glees, ac, and It we I made Elementary Ccuise. I'rlce, (9U.I tier dmeii. Specimen Cople mailed fof tl.uu. Rend for circulars aud catalogue!, with full list of staudard Sinking School Hooks. The new 9n-cent e,ltlnn of Pinafore (complete) sail diiely, aud r'atlnllza (J ml). Sorcerer (1.0u), Trial by J uiy (So cental, are lu constant demand. EMERS0N'SV0CAL METHOD, By L. O. 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Duly American Organs ever awarded hii heal hou orsat my siuh. Sold for cash or liitallmeutB. Uxos. tu.TiD Cstaixiodss and ('irculars with new nvle .,,,1 HAMLIN UkliAN Host,, n. New York or Clii.-u-'o. .t n I.T ll TIO it V, lUMMMI wJr,i;;"r S. lr. y ,io t1. Ileallh -VI,. ..IMy yt.ar,ft iireKAV Inn li'a .'o . I ' . w y.efc j5777 XAlt imI rx.-i.n'.t ai-cute! oiltdt Frc 4 4 Ailr.w. F, o. VlCtEhl. Aur.u.Malu. V Ni'wioik,) Aeththsx A - K,m II TOWERS.f
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