?v DR. CLARK AQ EI ft SON' Sr INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP Laboratory, 77 AV. 3d St., w TorkCitj, LATF OF JERSET CITT. THAPE MAUI. The Lost Remedy Known to Kan I IV. ('lurk .Tolinsnn having associated himclf sitli Mr. l-dwin Kastmnn, an escaped captive. I. nit; a slave to iikiiinetkin, thn medicine raiin o' tho t'oinatM lies, is now im-parcd to lend his aid in the iiitnxlui't ion of I ho wonderful remedy of that tribe. Tho experience of Mr. K.ntinan bcin" similar In lh.it of Mrs. Clin. .lone and eon, of Waliiin.'t m l o., Iowa, a n account of whose anfferincrs wrre I'lriilim.-ly narrated in the iVw York ln-ald of Dor. ."tli. 1H7S, the facts of which are so widely known, end so nearly pnrallel, that but lit tin nien lion of Mr. Kastmun's experiences will be (jiven hi re. They are, however, published In n neat vol ume of .UK) pn-es, entitled, "Seven and Nine Yrnm Anion;; tho Comanche and Apaches." of winch mention will be made hereafter. Suffice it to say, that for several years, ilr. Kastman, while a cap tive, was compelled to gather the roots, punis, barks, herbs and berries of which Wakametkla's medicine was made, and is still prepared to pro vide the samk materials for the successful intro duction of tho medicine to tho world; and assures the public that the remedy is the same now a when YY.ikametk.la compelled him to make it. Wakametkla, the Medicine Man Nothing has been ndded to the medicine and nothing has been taken away. It is without doubt I he Hkjt 1'umriEKof the ISlood and Hknsweh of the System ever known to man. This Syrup postcssts varied properties. It arts upon tlio I.lver. It nets) iioutlio Kidney. It remilate the IIohcIn, It purltieH the ICIood. It qulotui Hie Nrrvoiisi System. It promote Ul-frsition. It IMourlsilics, Mreugtbens and Invlj orates. It carries on the old blood and make New. It opens the. pores of the skin, and f iidui'i's Healthy Perspiration. It neutralizes the hereditary taint, or poison in the blood, which peneratcsScrofula.Erysipclas. i,nd uli manner of skin diseases and internal liunnirt. There are nospirits employed in its manufacture, and it can be taken by the most delicate babe, or by the aged and feeble, oar only being reauirtii in aUmttiri to direction. 3'aTvin Eastman in Indian Costtime. - fiVKM ANI NlNR YIARSAhONO THK CnMAKCIIES ami Ai'aciik,. A neat volume of 300 payes, bi.iiv.' a simple statement of the horrible facts connected w ith the sad massacre of a helpless family, and the captivity, tortures and ultimate escape of its two surviving members. For tale iiur aecntu generally. Price $1.00. The incidents of tho massacre, briefly narrated, are c.-inhu!ed by agents, free of charge. Mr. . Kim.iii, btini; ufniost constantly at the l cl. cnaed in Katlierin and curinu the lnateri " of wi,:ch iliu medicine is composed, the sole I'li-nicMi iiinn.su'cment devolves upon Dr. Johnson, il tin' remedy bus been called, and Is known ae Dr. Clark Johnson's INDIAN DLOOD PURIFIER. Tiiootf Largo Bottles ....... $1,00 Tiicecf CiujII roitles 60 It-M-.l t ie V '.limit testimonials of nersnna uh. leu n tiired by the use of Dr. Clark JounBOU't i.i:i lll'iod Bvrim. in vourown vietnitv I Testimonials of Cures. 1) VSl'Kl'SIA AN I) IXDKiKSTIlCN. liviiKitiir, 23d Ward, Jun. .1, 87a. re ir Sir: Vouriii(teite.lli.iit I i fl II ltlr,r. .Syrup bus given pertcet ButisluetUiu when use oi ijsn-iMu una iiiiiiyehtion. TiiKon.lUwK KIX'KIVKI) CiUEAT liKNErTTFKOM IT lloi.Msiit iio, 23d Wur.1, IMiilmlelpliia, ) Dfiir !ir: Itnln iriwit. nlo,..,,,.,, ;.. ....: . i . , . . Dnyiuv Hint 1 JiHVe iiveii vour viiliuil.lo I,wi;.. m i ynip u Inn- trial in lny lumily and received .ti..ii I.U....IU I r. ..... ....... ..o.,,,L , i, mii il. AM JSOI.I.V. m:ur disease and jjvek com l'LAENT. M tlllll KHI'IICII CSnvrlo. f. !.. Deiu- .Sir: I lmve but-u truuljled with'llcHrt Decline uinlUvor C.nnjriitint, mid I hud spent . ; ... ui in iiiniiey ii.r inedicia aid without ei eiviii; Hny lieiu tlt, until I procured some (, iiiuuni j, 111(1,1 .-yrup irotu your aent E " ""i"im. J cun now testily from my .-..priiunee us tu ine grt.ut value ot it in such "'-' llKNKV ZkMCHAN. '.TE IXDJAN i)I,(iOI)"sYl(Un'IIE KH.I1T m r.uiciiic. riTIXULlll.H. I'll. Ali.mul O. 1070 lleiir Sir: 1 was tronblod with Kidney Dia ntse mid I.iver (Joinptiiint. 1 tried eveiytliirur wliieh I thought liiilit do me (jimd, b'lt I did not find the ri'lit uiedieine until I ent Vl... rjnltlo of your medicine, w Inch entirely cure4 111''. Al H. 1U.NUAL1.. 1.-UKKS C1I1I LS AND BILIOUSNESS EMSirox, Feb. 1, 1879- I ,.,r Sir: I wim troubled w ith chilU: bud llieni every oilier duy lor hi uiouths; had two diH-toi i lit tending mo M lieu your ngent per Minuted me to try your liidiun Wood .Syrup Hint I t un any I never had a t-nui niter inking i),o ilrst ilos... I clieerluily reooiuuieiid it u sll. LlZlB WiNU. -a --iSij flu cS 3r S3 W ft 5 jT- ifss v t Good Fishing. "When I pot afihoro I found nn oh fellow tlmt lived near the pond iinhinp; for Imll-hemls. Jto you from tho city r ' he asked. I snid I wns, 'Ketehiu' piok'rl ? ' ho asked. I told him I wasn't. 'Want to?' lie inquired. If I eould get hold of a few pood ones, I'd lie suited to death. ' Wud y' like t' pay n couple of dollars t' pit some good ones?' I replied that I would l adily invest that much for a little genuine flport. "The Tike county man stopped to at tend to a lute on his line, lie pulled out a bull-head the sir.e of a pug dog, took it off his hook, dropped it in his boat on top of about half a bushel others, leisurely wound up his line, and then said ' Come along o' roe.' I fol lowed with my pail of bait-fish and my tackle. The Pike county man took me half a mile through the woods. There we came to a pond about the size of the fountain basin in City Ilall Park, 'Now, h'yer ye'll have some fun,' he said. I was sweating and pulling like a horse after a four-mile race. ' I'll take the $2 right h'yer,' he added. ' F you don't ketch any fish, y'll find me over t' Big Walker yankin bull-heads, 'u I'll re fund.' He showed me a box made with slats, and having a lid with leather hinges. One end was stuck down in the mud, and the box was half full of water. The countryman told me to open the lid and put fish in that box as fast as I caught them, and that would keep them fresh and nice. I thanked him, and he went away with my $2 bill in his poeket.- "I began to fish. Tho first throw I caught a pickerel that would weigh two pounds easy. ' This is pretty good,' I thought. I kept on fishing, and every little while I'd haul out a pickerel. I put the fish all in the box, as I had been instructed to do by the Pike countinu. I caught twenty pickerel before it be gan to strike me as something singular that they were all as near one sizo as could be. After my twenty-fifth pick erel it occurred to me as being a little remarkable that there was so little com motion in the box. When I opened it and put my twenty-sixth pickerel in, I pulled it out on shore. There wasn't a fish in the box. One slut was off the end of the box that had been in tho water, and the pickerel had passed back into the pond as soon as caught. "I started back after the Pike county man. Ho had probably caught all the bull-heada he wanted, for he was no where to be seen. Then I went over to Little Walker and told John 0. about the twenty-six splendid pickerel I had caught, and how they got away. John smiled. " 4 Don't feel so bad, Judge,' said he. You only lost one fish. That's old Bullhead Lee's pet pickerel. He's al ways hungry, and you've caught him twenty-six times.'" New York Sun. How to (Jet a Lover. In Lancashire, if an inquirer wishes to know the abode of a lover, an apple pippin is taken between the thumb and ringer, and, while moving round, squeezed out, when it is supposed to fly in the direction of the lover's houso. These words are said at the same time : I'ippin, pippin, paradise. Tell me where ruy true love lies; East, west, uofth or south. . l'iliing Uriz or Cockermouth. Halliwell, in his "Popular rdivmes" (1849), says that girls formerly prac ticed divination with a bt. ihomas onion," which they peeled, wrapped in clean handkerchief, and laid under their heads, saying the following rhyme : oood m. l nomas, do me rltrlit. And see my true love com to-night, That I limy see Him in the face. And him lu kind arms embrace. In Shropshire, to find one's future partner the blade-bone of a lamb must bo procured, which is to be pricked at midnight with a penknife, and these jvords repeated : ' is iimt ins none i wish to plrR, Hut my love's ln art I wish to prick; If ' co nes tint and s;.nl; tn-i Iflit i' I prt:-i a' d puck ti 1 it neliht. In Perliydiire thty lmve u method which it would take a bold heart lo perforin; the young woman, to find out her fat are husband, runs round the church at midnight, as the clock strikes 12, repenting the following: I so v In nip seed bemp-Ket'd I sow; lie lbut loves me b( St (.'oine. an.l alur me mow. After which her destined partner is be lieved to follow her. The Three R's. Somebody mourns because lie Lus nothing but the three li's to teach. Poor soul! Irom the very depths of our feelings we pity you. Nothing to teach! 1 ho world is before you. bun, moon anil atoms, stars and comets, a whole nuiverse full, and nothing but the three It's left you. But after all wc suspect you have not taught those branches very much. Can you read? We should like to examine you. How we would try yon all the way up from Mother Gooso to Milton. Can you write? We would give you a pen, and ten minutes in which to write a thought worth remeiu tiering oue second. Then arithmetic! Why, my tlear, ignorant soul! do you not yet know that arithme tic is the science of sciences, that even the highest calculus is only an expand ed arithmetic? Go home! Leave your work to others who will honor the grandest of all studies, reading, writing uud arithmetic. There are those who understand that to know thee well is to be well learned. God bless tho teacher who knows the three It's! God biess the child who learns tbemtii'd- ueatiotifll Monthly. A (Jraniniatical llrror. Colorado has the most delightful cli mate in the world, and bed-bugs. A mother in Israel residing there requires her granddaughter, a young High School miss, to read to her daily some portion of the Good Book. While so engaged recently tho young lady sud denly stopped, and exclaimed: "Why grandma, I declare here is a gram mat ical error. Tho old lady only replied : "No mat ter, darling, lull it, and go on." Harper's Magazine, Thk foundation for the meanest man is laid when a small boy turns the worm luilo in an tiiinlo for his companion to bite fioiii. Making n Father's Grave. Tho Sandusky (Ohio) licgisler relates tho following story A little girl with tangled locks peeping from under a calico hood, clad in a dross of chintz, loitered lvhir.d as tho great dusty crowd moved out of 1 1 10 g:tcs of Mount Adna the other atiij, nfler they had scattered their Mow ers and ilitno honor to the dead. Dream ily she cazed nl'ier them, her eyes tilleil with a l';vaway look of tenderncFg, until the last one had disappeared and the rattle of tho drums had died awny. Then she turned and vaguely sennned the mounds tlmt rose about her, clutch ing still tighter the fading bunch of dandelions and grass that Tier chubby hand held. An old man eaino by and gent ly patted her curly head as ho spoko nor name, but she only shrank back still fuvthe: nnd when lie told a passing sirangef that the little one's father had died on shipboard and been buried at sea., there was only a tear t'-on in tho child's eye to toll that she heard or knew tho siory. When t hey were gone she moved on further to a neglected, empty lot, and kneeling down she piled up a mound of earth, whispering as she patted it, and smoothed it with her chubby hand. "This won't be so aw full v big as the ot hers, I guess, but may bo it will be lug enough so that God will see it and think papa is buried here." Carefully she trimmed the sides with the grass she plucked, murmuring on: "And maybe it will grow so that it will be like the rest in two or throe years, and then maybe papa will sometime eonio back and" But she paused as though it suddenly dawned upon her young mind that he rested benuath the waves, and tear-drops that sprung to her eyes moistened the little bunch of dandelions that she planted among the grasses on the mound she had reared. When the sexton passed that way at night ns ho went to close the gates he found tho little one fast asleep, with her head pillowed on the mound. Tobacco Slaves. A writer in the Gentleman"1 Magazine relates the following instances to show what a hold tho habit of smoking may have upon persons: A city man that I know gets naif an hour for his luncheon or dinner in the middlo of the day; but ho manages to eat a few biscuits during office hours, and spends his half hour walking up nnd down one of the quays smoking. This man walks to the city every morning from his home, the dis tance being three miles; he also walks home every evening; and he smokes in cessantly during tho walks each way. Ho dines at six o'clock, and then smokes without ceasing until bedtime. On Sunday he smokes all day, except dur ing meals; ho will never attend a place of worship, because it would curtail his smoking. Ho will never go into society with his wife, and, indeed, will not readily talk to her at home, as it dis turbs liis smoking. In all other respects this man is a good husband and father. Another acquaintance of mine, who u a highly-intellectual and deeply-read man, will tolerate nothing that may postpone his smoke. At dinner ho u in a perpetual drive to get done, so as to begin his pipe; he wants no pudding, cheese or desert; taking those would in volve loss of time, and put off the smok ing poriod'a few minuteslonger. lie like wise requires no tea or sunner. nrotest. ing he is 'not hungry, and that he docs not wish to be disturbed in his smoke. Another man that I know is in a Gov ernment office, and when the usual pub lic Holidays occur, sucli as llie oueen s birthday, his treat is to lie in bed all dav and smoke. The gentleman is married, and always smokes his last pipe in bed. Looking for a Dying Man to Marry. A French lady recently applied at Guy's ilospital, in London, saving that a young woman, a relative of hers, was ntilled to inherit some property if mar ried ; out, being sinjrle, there was a prospect of her losing it. As no suitable husband seemed likely to appear, she was desirous of finding some "dying" man, of what position it mattered not, to whom she might be formally married ind fco obtain ttie property, wliue at tho same lime the link might be slender and soon broken. 11ns tliey had not been vble to manage in France, and thev had accordingly sent over to Iondon, where they hoped for success. 1 he steward, was requested to find such a bridegroom. The extraordinary appli cation was refused. Among the tourists who returned from Europe this week are Dr. E. B. Foote, of the Health Monthly, and Mr. Dana, of the Sun. Attaches of his establishment state that Dr. Foote has combined busi ness and pleasure by attending to pub lishing interests abroad, his "Homo lalk," "Uc-dio!u Common Sense" and other works being translated and repnb- usiied at liornn and elsewhere. Jtw York Local Ileiorter. Boston shipped out 1.7115.793 casts t boots and shoes for the year cndinjr.July 10, im.'j. ui tliese t;iiu-afo took 173,'JJti ciiscs: ht. liOUis. llv.titiH: New York. li:,871; rhilaili'lphia. 1)1.493. and Cin cinnati, 1)3.451) cases making a total of fi!)5,83l cases. A young poetess pathetically inquires, L.an love oiei"" we don t tlunk it can, but it is occasionally love siek. Acw Haven Jteguier. In the (iriflin (Ga.) cemeterv a ccntle- man has n lot in which are buried live wives and tivechildren. The gentleman has taken a sixth wife. siuliitiiliiir ami Avolitlim Fever nml Anne. til nil clironio (li.sc-iines, levor anil nt;uu in pei'lmps) tlio lensl coiKiueniblo by tho ordiiiiiry re.vmrec8 ed niediciiu!. Thuro is, however, h renu-tly wliieh conivletely roots it out of tho nyt-teiii in any unl U of it s vnrious plmses. This coleliiHted miti-peiioilio is vegetable iu (-(tiiiositi(iii, and id not only e'tlt-acions but perleetly side, u thing t hat CHiuiot be prodieiitod with tiiith ot quinine. Uostotter'ij Sloiiiui-h l!it!-iw is, besides, a most fllleient meiins ol di'l'-i-cj ii'iinst miliaria, n it endows the p 1 i k i ( n n vvilli nn iituount of Btiuuinu which enuliU-rt it to encounter iiiiuHiiiutio iiitluences wit bout prejudice to liculth. 1't-rsons about to visit, or living in toieieju countries, or por tions cf our own where intermittent or remit tent levers prevail, should not omit to luy in a Kurtfeienl supply of the great pieventivo, both to avert smoIi diseases and disorders ol the Btomach, bowels and liver common to such localities. Tho Muson & Ilainliii l i un Company are prudticiiig superb instruments at very low prices; nut much more Until prices of poorest organs. Highest honors at every world's ex hibition lor many years, and two highest awards lit the last and greatest at l'aris, this year, tell the story ol their superiority. Crooked boots and shoes cun be marie straight as new ones with J.yon's I'utent Heel KtilV cners. Sold by shoe and hard win e dealers. C'bew JaelMMi's iiosl 8wl Nuvy Xobacuu Clock work is not in .ire rngular thin tho livor, the slomncli nnd the bowels whon tlioy sro put in ordor with Dr. M nil's VeRolntilo Liver Pills., a smprwnply effective and on re nit "l'.'ilive, rnlliniiie and blood doputent which promote tlioroneh bilious) neorotion, n ro tilur liiiliil i I body, Mound digestion nnd imrvotis. tranquility. It is ttie best pnssiblo biiImUiiiIo for tlmt terrible drug, moron ry. For sale by all ilriiKK'frt"- 1'nMio spoiiktirs and Hingoiit will find "llrown's llroncliinl Trot-lion" buncfleinl in clenring tho voire lioloro speaking or singing, and relieving the thronl aftor any exertion of the vocal orinins. for conlis and colds tho Troches ni o rfTeoltinl. '25 cents a box. To Fsrmrri, Shippers end Count ry Mer- clients. TnK NKW VOHK MAKKKT I.VDKX A N"D JOl'IlN Al, Is sent by msll every Friday nlntit, Tor one do.lsr per yimr. It centnins linloi of the Murketmen in llie i.overil Markets, Nnmes of repnnsliile rnniinisilnii ncn eri, r t-mitnic W holt-sale nnd Krtnll Prices e .i h week for Farm and Dilry Prolines, Oittle, D essed MeK ele., etc. : also tho news mnl infonimttmi nlVectlnu llieiirodnee markets "nil much ether Inti-re-Onir nnd Instinctive rendlnu. Send for nm.lr t):y. which trill be trnl fr,r : or send one? dollar and receive the paper eveiy Week for one year. N. V. Missrr Inhjh imi Joi hji.. No. l'IS Ku' ton Street. New YurktMlv. AtUlrrttto I'. I). !. 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AvatNTS WANTED FOR THE ICTORIAL HISTORYoftiieWORLD It contains 17-I tine historical en k ravines mnl '44Hf lr;p ur.utiie oi.uiiin piiei, mil is (tie mMt riunplt't llihiory el the uri.i ever putiiirjiie.i. u sens ai aitu S-ii'l for &H'Ciiii4u ami extra u rni to Axfiita, nnd we why it btr tawr thnn ny other L'xkk. A(lvlrfB. National Pi rushino Co., Fhlla.elplii;i, Pn Mothers mid Nurses! Send for a pamphlet on Hidt-'e's t oo l. uivinK your address in lull, lu (.ioi.hiuii l,u. Sole M.innl.ii inters for America. Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs Demonstrated best by HKiHRST HONORS AT ALL H'Oitl.D'S KXPOSITIONS KOH TWKLVK YEAKS, via at Paris, 1 SI7 j Visum, IS7.1; Sisniuo. 1X75; Pananu rnu, UTS; Pakis. 1X78, and Iiiiand Swsdish Gold Weoai, 1878. Only American Oritanb ever awardrd hliihest hon ors at anr sueh. S'.ld for cash or uistulltneiits lixus- vratsdCataloocis and CIt. liars with new styles and prices, sent free. MAS IN 11AM1.IM OKUAM UI, llosioii. New York or Chica A f i w Locutions chetiiT. Address C. A. KVEHlTf, I. ind A.'eiit, P. A. Liiiidini:, Lake Suiierior. j will pay Auiili, a balui y lino ler inuuili and BiiiniDc. ui .nun . ibi ua vuiiiuiinBiun, lu Bun uur u. .v and wuuuerfnl Inventions, ire m(in vhat w n l.aiu- pie free. $1175 Address MIKHM AN at CO., Marshall, ..lie!.. r 'tl t h nn 31 iluva Invctitineiit t)f $100 -iu ai. raui, auuupi Proir.rtli.nal returtm eveiy week on Stock Options ol i '., - ro, . ttM, - .VHI. Oftli iul Reports an 1 Clrcuiars f tee. Aildress T. I'tCI'l tH W Hi UT t CO.. llaukers. il.l Wall St., N.Y A1 Vi:itTlsiKKS I'V ntltrraaliw (;KO, I. I(l I l.l. Hf.'St AeWMMper A'lverllslllK lluivau, lit Spuue Strett. f,ew ToiL. can learn the mil (ni-t of any prorwscd line or AU KKIlhl.M. In A'nerican NewpaperH. f Itlll-iMiie 1'aniplilet, lc.S TRCTn IS Mir.IITTI ImIm ftl.rt.u., (n. S...ai h. ....I Wiuid. -.11 ft U(l tN1. viii ,i..r .,. h.i.ni, Im i4 ,.. Urh lit h.ir. w.l . ". pr. f ,uor In,... hu.h. m l.in.U TEAS. C'lii-i-t In the worltl Importer- on Larneht Company in Ainerira aupie article Pieav-s e very boil y 1 ra.le t.ii'ialiy iiic'i.asiinf AireiiU wanteil everywhere lletl liiilu. ,iii-nts- Don t WAsie time aenii for ciriniar. KOli l' W Ll.l.S. I I Vesey SI..-N. Y. P. (. llox 1-JKJ7. $2,500 A YEAH VI'AIUNTEril. Akems Vlai.teil. 1 liae the best tiiut.A f.T A;iit4. fiver 2ni agents are row nuts n Irom to tr a nay. Send st.unp for Tuirtli-iilnis, Ket. . T. in t'K, .Miitnn, Nortliuiiioeriatei m, pa. MEN J While we want agents at s5 to si per iluy nl tii.tne. a-ihi-ss nn A TTTTTn wt" s'amp. 'OOI HlKM l STARVING LAMP t il., Portland, Maine. omi amnn invested in Wall St. Stoeks maKi s S ! TO JbllJUU fortunes every month. Huoksai I www frte emijaluini? evervthliiK. Address BAXTER t O., Ilankeis, 11 Wall St.. N. V. W ith Bteacil C unfits. Wliat cobis -t raoldly for fto els. ('alulocue ires Sessiia. 1-V4 Wanli'ii si.. Ilnslon. at ass. 1 )' KT IIH'l lO l II Y,:lO.HM Wools, and llr, I- oolr llrallll illlllv,one yar,."iUc. Mi khav llni. Pus. Co., ISO K. asiiU at.. Newt York iluliil OL Ml in Itiaeaara. Thou huu.lp cured. Lowest Prn e. I'o n-d fa to write. Ir. F. K. Mm su. yuiii. y. Uu li ild or yi'iin. earn a day nl honx. rlh f) tree. Hom e a Co., Lebanon. A II. VtiKiTs. Samples wi tf tn i9fl per dav at home. Samples woith Jft fiee J lu '?tu Address Susans a Co., Porllali.l, Maine ilTTT A YKAHaiHleipenseblouKeuta. OmiltK f ? 4 4 Addre, P. II. VII'KKllY. Aiimista M.O" Cl'l'XWI A Itir. How to Make It. Xciu A.,-utt JJJWW UwJ. COB 4 lUMiAi Ot. LuUis, at J. tii1, 7 MlJs Vi.i i J hV 1 It t jr TEAS PENSIONS. HI Tiie SiBPS Glass Mil ih,i. Till? TLIIPLM (nn per doien rp eitiiid new Slncit'ii Si honl, (.'oiiventlon and Choir i-kii'vin- . ti. i inula, as n rnoir nook, eiin it io suv or liu- Ijrtie.t ones, As a SlnicinR School uniik, lutt r th.'iii tin- i licap-T an t smaller ones, since it tins liuicll liiine lnlislci tnut is, i:m psuesof new Sonss and - s. nml l.'i'i pium-s of the hesl .Wifrioil rnm-s and .tiirii mi Specimen copies mulled, pon-rice, fur l .IK. lb inemlier also Til K VOICR OF WORSHIP (9noper zen!. recently sdvetltsed: Jonnsns's Ntvr Method ma Sinuinu Ci Asrs, an excellent hook ($1 on per doienl, and I.. O. Kmc rson'a OawAnn (tf.Mi par doien). Bend for Spi-clinvus, CaluloKiies, ur Circulars, .f,ol Diif. JTI'II-".1TS' I.IKR I1V HOlV ($l.'n, with liiiroiliu Hon by ('iiari.es Duplet Wahskh.' I i.'i of llie jnlllesl of College Souks. A capital book for social jitmuiK. , Jnsl Out TIIK VOICn A"J A ItU'STCAIj IrVNTItrnivNT, by V- S. Davis, M. I. (.17 els). An Inxalital'l" ttentlse on the con.tructiou and mansKe liient of Hie Vocal Oinaiis. W Itli plutes. Jnsl Out. The last number of Tns MtrsirAt. Rieono. Bond sin cents for one numher, 2im for the year, " Wouldn't bu without It for five times the price." OIAVF.ll 1HTSOS CO., ItoHtoii. niTson fc co., Nl:l lli-naKlway, Mew Vcrk, niTsos &, ro., 'J'J i'liesliml Mree I, llllnllplil. iwmm mm " Aa Yellow us Leinnii," iipreasn the fact that limn in e has s( t In. The poor. Ill-used liver I in. turned like the trodden-nron worm," and asserted hn rtKllts. 1 se ill once TarrnnrM M'nzpr 'Apprioni regularly, accoxlliix to directions; uet the system lu proper shape, nud soon the bloom of youth will return lo llie rtii'i'K anil uemiii ih resioreu. no Dieuiciun l, belter for tho itens si system thsu Tarkah t's Siltekii ArKHir.sT, SOLD lT ALL nKTUHISTS. AfOIMIFlEFv? Is thai Old Hellnble loueeutrated L,ya FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. Directions arromn itiTltn each can for makltii Par Soft and Toilet Soap quickly. IT IS rCLl. WKWHT AND STRKXOTH Tbe Market Is flooded with (so-called) ConcenlraU Lye, whlcb Is adulterated with salt and realn. and i nvukf atxip. SATS MONKT. AND BUT TBM SAPOWIFIEI MADR BT THR rcnnsjlvanla Salt ManuTg PniLAOKLPniA. Co. BOYS, Win ting rwi finn plftc In oirtiAnfT for Jotnp ui ft I it: tit Mrvire. 9iy .i-iih Hkhnll Ktvn.wnd your vl:rr With ilKtnp nrlo-st, for ln'l f ttrtiriiUr of oiir Cf Oflt Chrietmas Offer Acmd JITg Co., 3 1 Varte JCow, JV. X. A "I?XTrT,G tVan-Ud for a Mm Book tb iVlJTXLilli XtO Milt fMU ObAoc fur all tm idu luouey. "UFKOF BUFFALO BILL," Tbe famous Scout, Oulda. Hontar and Actor wrtttan by himself Is the liveliest and aaalesl book to sell that ha appeared tor years. Agents already at work art making big sales. Bend at ones and secure territory, tut circu lars aud liberal terms apply to FHANH K. BL.188, Hartford, Csaa. THI8 NEW ELASTIC TRUSS Hu Pl difftrlnjt from H olhan, to Ckip-hf, wtlb Alf-Adjailaiif BftU U cnur, tdftpta fUtlf lo tl olUona (he Hernial! held aecare, daw tua nt(bt, uAirnlleileirtwr tslQ. i ej, aurabic atni cheavp. nAL dj mail, circular! Efjgleston Truw Co., Chicago, IIL, Iras. THE WEEKLY SUN A laru;p, eiriht-pafrj pai'T of 51 tirnad columns, il .o Hf nt p'jwtnuld lu any atltlreaa until January Ifct FOR HALF A DOLLAR Address TUB Sl'N. N. Y. City. IN THE .1st of Medicines there are none that are eiinai to IliniCr llemeily for curium Drojinv ItriK-hl's flisease. Kidney, li.aa dcr aiiill'miirv I'oiniCiiiiiU. JIuMl'a llemeily WHOLE cures hxcri.ivt liiicmiicrance, iieuerai leiiiiny, i,rucl. line betes. Pain in the llai k. Side or liius, and all Discuses of the Kidurvs. Itlad'ter and I'riuary Drmius. Physicians pre senile Hunt's licuiriiy, Send for pauiphlct to WM. E CLAKK1K, Prosidcuce. K, I. W J A W 'I'1;I-Abcuis lo M I , III IS IW fci Hibc la,inl I Kxtinctuidii r. 'I'riiiiincr. Wick Saver and hr. sene lliiriier cniiihiinei. Picvi-iitn all expleslol s. smell or sllioUc: trin-s ami I xlilr.'lllslo s Use I ; a common cotton wlci li.sia live year., liim fiimi'y will Imy ri lo s iIokcii at a yht : can in ike J.J a day easy ; 91.) if smart; ex.lul'e lerut.rv nice i. Niikel-iMil il Sampie hy m ll, M.s rents. S nd for rirriiii and Lenis. KCLIPSK EX I IM.n.SilLH CO., 1 Vi Wash li.'lui St., IWIoii. W DfKr.S'HEARO ELIXlK i A -Vtfl. 1, ul l'.-..t.r,. fMr u ' . 1ukj. K, . I'fff W 9 - - '" f Mir1"' bi sa(.la Ul JiJajstVk. I eO.tVUA' Vs .--(.. .iS, A .is. My v VOUNG MiEUl: DioiJtU, Kverv artntuute KU'.trH ftro 5 lit t tliH ft ('I-. AdilriK ti. V Att-ttliuu, a:.iKr. Jtn-b.viii wm. tCI i ui pk tu ymir own (own, Term aii'l Outtit H5 frf. AiMrtf-n II. HAi.i.r.rTtiOii.irt uni. Maine. 877 A Month iin l fXiii-iiMs ttmtrHnttf.i t) Amenta UlllI in-,-. SHAW 4 CO.. Al'tlTA. alAlMK- 'vj-,.;.. E2A0 WSAT THE . T. BI'.OWV, ,irm. Trza. writea : I). Laksbi l, ynur Jlsihiua aud CatanU lU medy ba completely eure4 my wife. Ha- ant), r.-d witU Aatbma Iroin the tiuia eue waa a year eia, tn"a ia h"W Uurty jeara. H. A. JltJl'klNS, Ji.plut. 3'o. T. I.antaRLi., Pear Blr I tiavo ui-d oui vaJiuthij A--tluiiaa'l C:ilrrh Heiudy , aud aay will pieaaure tt.Ht .i cuivd uv. ilvavae make u. aiauiueut kn w u tu t!i" rld. i'tllii:, Af!l Orck, Ohin. An hereby certify that I a-n itilli. ti-d ta : it t a:.i:ui fifu-i-u )vitra. 1 u-vd al"jul two tiiitd of a piirkatru f I. I. aii. AalLmtt aud Cawn b 1:. uiidv. aud um uw tut it civ curt J. 3 J SENSIBLE H VTRUSS I U M t'm h tr-ti;ii"iiv h.-iM I ronviiK'p the nut doubtful auffcrer that my Aathma and Catarrh Remedy In tbo winder f i1.- nE3. ; a imj unuu.H.Kij, ..aiuctcd livut li.c bwiCa, afcawaUUui uo lujutioua druga. IT IS hAk k t litLlAll-La, AtxU 'IllVti. . a K . . w lAl'LlCutlK. W'lM i ul . Il I Ml lu, -r AtUlrt.ti Old. r. 10 p. LANOtLLi Uuj 4 Aior llouo OUacw, Nmv Survival of the Fittest K FAMILY MF.DtCIN'R THAT nAS I1KALID IIILLI0N9 DlBIMi C5 YEAUS! J IIAl.M FOIt EVEHV WOUND OF MAN AXI BEAST I TI . E 0 LD EST & B EST LI N I M ENT F.Vr.U M.VDR IV AMKRICA. SALES LARGER THAN EVER. Th MoTlonn Mimtnnrr t.lntmont bh been known for iiuiio tlwin tbiily-flvet vearsj ns tlm best ol nil l.lnlmonla, fori Sinn nml lleast. Jls snlesj lo cbiy arrf lurifi'i- tlmn ever. It euros wlmn Bill olliors full, und iirnotrutos) Bklii, tonrlonf Pllll TllllMI-IO, 1J IUU Id UVIOJI OU1VJ ovi-rywlioro. N Y N II No : (COUPOH 1NTEKBRT NOTES.) min house or w, s; mil Established 18T0. ft.- jraOTIOK CITY, . - - KANSAS. Wo rlneo lonns on Improved fnrnis so fts to net Investors from 7 to 10 tier cent. Xo Innns nro lnudd for exeeeillnjf ono thirJ tho niipralKi'd Miluo of tho furin. Titles rorfuct unrl property yicrHOimlly CX aininod by u-. AVritu fur full j.ui tiouhuu. 4sTNow Eii);luii(l references given. a. aa aa aW W.-j.' . " " 111 FRAZER AXLE GREASE, FOll HAI.K RYAMi DF.AI.KKS. AwarJtd tit MEDAL OF HOXOIt at tin Ctitlennial and i'diif Ervfitittam. CUcago. FRAZER LUBRICATOR CO., Hew York. Ti SMITH OH CO First Catabllshad I Most atueeeasful THKIB INBTKUMKNTS have a Standard Tains the Leading Markets Of the World Tarywber recognised as the FIN KPT IN TOM. OVER 80.000 Marie and In use. mew Designs constantly, be Work snd Lowest Prices. 9 Bead for a Cataloiroe. Tremont St., odd. Walliiain St.. Boston, 'Mass mmmm Kor Heauty of Polish, Bavins; Lalmr Cleunliness na t neapness. l'ne(jtiale,l. iiUili BXtUii, froprle Uira, CouUni, Mtuta p Rnppllesi for I o.!ir'S. Cl-npters, nnd CmumiiiKlcri' s, l-i iiiriut- ured bv M. C. l.ilh ii A- ( o otUIC- but, O. Jor J'l l-e J.im!h. "KniMi Temahr Uniforms a t'rei U'tv. Military. Society, snd Firemen's Goods. j ISura relief icTnul KIDDER'S PASTILLE&fJ'rweV1!.?: (1:79 a vvcrk. $12 a day ui honie nblly made. Cony Outllt free. Address '1 ni e k Co., Augusta, Maine. SEXICffllilTiltlllllT UM MM MVMl ! Li iiiimasiik ii aiiiii-V''.s-aJ: roi plannl I THAT IS JUST 1 isouioujt I ( WHAT I SHALL I I PRAltRSAXLf I 1 00 AFTtR IHIJi CREASE' I r i y D. Langell's Asthma & Catarrh Remedy: (PATENTED.) H A VINO atrogft-led twenty yetvr beiweeu life and death with AST I! HA rr PHTM' nnd Loru iicau-4 by th tnoatt iuinent baiclftus wittiout roc.-ivitiR r.nv l-fiit .: . v as compelled, tu ftlMt rcori, lo iipcrimL-nlua niyf If. I lttd U-ctmiu to l-aii Hint ' .'" c-nuitlitnl to it on ur ehir d od lilLt, itrainiuR for my Lreath. Iy ui!i! i i mr to inlfDB ih at Itti utelctt to Uteiui't lodca,crtle tliin. Almvi niin'Hii, t rt lialur had ) roTiJtd ft rrady, if It oould ooly be fuuud, 1 comnionrrd C'liniumi.- ': riH.u knd lieihi, u.l iobaltDc Uie odor from ibem, vheii 1 Tluu iU-ly dicnTi-n-.l n . w-udeiful rfDie.lr sure cure for ASTHMA 1 1 Al Ml. 1 mm l..-r tull. !.'- Willi the a.Mive-tisUJirtl di the bcnelilof 1115 diaonvurr, and if Ui-'v w i.I i m ' 1 Tie n.f rtunitr, 1 will Kiiaraaiee tbey will never iiiffcr uh ihai urritilu dtttv e (An. 1 MU MIMU.H, .oil will beaUe toliedowa totlrt-peud rcsi cm fm in 1 .t. Ab u n.t . guarantee 1 prnfiosje to an prrirm nnl fully antUlit-tl. alirr ubiiik ont-t li irJ t!m i-uiiU"!.' of a package, (in either AsTH 31 A or t ATAUH11) U rt luro the n-iualuiuf: tw-tii.iM. iiroprlelor, and tbe pu rebate niooy will be r'l'uudfd by return luml. 1 wi.l mty furthi r, f the firct'iuit propoeitloo la not saliartteiory, aeu-1 your name and ail.livB, nti-1 I n nl end you one trial pacaaga 0 Charge, (Should your druriat ail t".K .' ti.ii rt-medy, I liave a laraa aupply oa nand, put up la etroug packaged with full aiicctiuua Low to uae it, whici. I eaa aend by suail to any addreaa ou race 1,4 uf the Tiicc. I.OO per Packaao. Kt 1vnrtrlaui aud Med. einc lt ult ra rcnrrnlly. AFrUCTED WEO HAVS TRIED IT. CAY ADOUT IT. C.V. H AKIi, raabler ooeier wai. naui. ijimo.- n. i.amhii.1 , Pear Air; Uaviug been aereruly afMicii-d a till l mm ib, in iti bead, 1 wu perauaded to Uj your inhaling Kmiud, nhUU cderted tttch an aatouiahing cure, that 1 give- it putiiu leatliuooy aa bttug a aacoaaful aad aLxed cure fur Catai in. R, I. BRDWRLL, Pou-nry City, Cat. it. Lsill, Pear fair : Your Aithma and Catarrh iCemedy baa pruned 10 ) :iil ;mi claim for H. 1 be?e no laoptQacti that !11 expteaa :l.o amount of benefit I hat e already received, aud 1 v.lU t M.y u tite atlliieLed; Ao humbug (Am im.
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