v nn n i am INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP Laboratory, 77 W. 3 Jl., pw Tork Citj, LATF Of JKTlSKr CITT. TKADK MARK. J Tha Best Remedy Known to Man I Dr. Clai-Ic Johnson having associated himself Ailh Mr. Kdwin Kastninn, nn craped captive, long M'i'i'i1"1 i iitvniin iiMii, iiiu mcuicino man or Hie i .uimhi'iics, is now prepared to lend his aid in the liuniinicitini or IhiMvniulertul rcinedyof that tribe. 'I ue. experience of Mr. Kustnian beinij similar to "i c nas. loiicxuiKi son, of Washington ., iirau, nn account, or wnosn sufTerinirs were i irnHii.iy narrated tn the Krw Vnrk llrrahl of lcr. i.un. the facts of which are so widely known, r.nd go nearly parallel, that hut little inen- non or air. r-asitnan s experiences will he civen nerc. - ney are, However, published tn a neat vol ume or .till) pntres, entitled, "Seven and Nine Years t I"" tonianches and Apaches," of which mention will he made hereafter. Hulnoc it to sav, Hint for several years, lilr. Knstmn n U-Mlt n rati. five, was compelled to Rather the roots, punis, narks, herbs and berries of which Wakametkln's medicine was made, and is still prepared to pro vide tho SAMit materials for the successful intro- ciucnon ot mo medicino to the world; and assures puonc uiai xiie remedy is tno same now When, Wakamelkla compelled lilra, to make it. .1 cS& O- s. w Wakametkla, the Medicine Man nothing nag been added to the medicine and nothing 1ms been taken awajr. It Is without doubt the Uest I'uripieb of tho Blood and Kknbwss of niprsi cvlt kiiuwd io man. This Syrup possesses, varied properties. It acts upon the I-1 Tor. It arts upon the Kidneys. It regulates the Hon cW. It purilieN Hie Iilood. It quietsi tho Nervous System. It nriimoles IliireMtioii. It Nourltihes, Strengthens and Invire. 1 1 carries off the old blood and makes it open the pores or the akin, and Induces Healthy Perspiration, i, Tf ln-i , f 1 ! t V, 1. 1 : . . . V It neutralizes the heredi the blood, which penorateeScrofula.Ervsipelus, and all manner of vkm diseases and interna) humors. I here are no spirits employed in its manufacture and it can be taken by the most delicate babe, or by the aged and feeble, core only bana required im aumtwit to directioni. or o 2 :mmmm mm Edwin Eastman in Indian Costume. 8even and Nine Yeahs Amono run Comanche, and Apache. A nent volume of 300 patres, bwng a simple ftntement of tho horrible faeU connected with the sad massacre of a helpless Mmily, and tlie captivity, torturesand ultimate escape of us two surviving members. For tale by our agents generally. I'rico $1.00. nre'diVrn 'i'",i8i0' 1,10 mafi(,ae, briefly narrated, nre diMnbuted by agents, free of charge, air. hastinan, being ulniost constantly at the a s , f .T . Ka'"ertng and curing the niateri- busl Din .,. lusint-ss luuiiageiiieiit devolves Upon Dr. Johnson, nd the remedy has been culled, and is known as w Dr. Clark Johnson's INDIAN OLOOD PURIFIER. Pnce of L&rce Bottles $1 00 Pries of Email Bottles '50 l,vei'.1 t i0 vol"I"1,"ry testimonials of persons who in M m c'lri'd hy l.h0 Ufe of Dr- C1rl Jobnsou's Indian Blood Syrup, in your own vicinity. Testimonials of Curei. L1VKH AND KIOXEY COMPLAINT. i- c- Ani,a,-1a, Pa., Feb. 10, 1870. m 1 w - h"ve bo(!" J'our b.diun iilood Synip'i.. myimiiily ior jjver und Kid ney Coiiipluna withsiiece. 1 believe it lias IIO dual. KllWARU tilLUKKT. LIVKlt COM PAIN T AND CHILLS. Uknhai-em P. O., Feb. 25, 1879. Deiir !pu- Having tried your most excellent Iiulmn l!lo..,l .Syrup and lound it n valuable inedicino io,- Livi.r Complaint and Chills I would recommend those who are alllietod to given rial. Mhh. U. Autmas LIVKlt COMPLAINT. Jackson vii.i.k, March 3, 1879. Wear Sir: Knowing, iiom experience that your Indiun Jilood Syrup is u mire cure' lor Diver Complaint, I confidently recommeml ft to L Biillerii) liuiimniiy. ltKiieccA Kiel. CURES CHILLS AND BILIOUSNESS. Elii.voTON, Feb. 1, 1879 Dear Sir: I was troubled with Chills; had them every other day tor t.'.x mouths ; had two doe-torn at lending mew lien yoiirneut persuaded me to try your Indian Iilood Syrup, und I cun say I never liud u Chill ufter tukini; tho first dose. I clioerlully recommend it to all. Lizzie Wink. IIEAHT DIalS ASK AND LIVKlt COM. PLAINT. MlI'lJl.hlU'HoH, Snyder Co., Pu. Dear Sir: I have been troubled with Heart Dineune mill Liver Compluint, und 1 had spent a i;i'eut di al ol money lor meiiiciuul aid ithout rei eivin any benelil, until I procured some of your Indian Iilood Syrup lrom your ai.'ent, K. L. Jiumii'tou. I can now testily lrom my expciieucu u to the un-al value ol' it in such diout. UKNltx" ZESWILAX. if feXB 5 5 Ml km SB Mlm it Jill 8 X jPJk 3 TI1E BATTLE OF FATAL. ine jraost Wonderful Naval Itnttle on It ecorit. A writrr in tho Cincinnati Kmmrcr Kives r vi vm account ot tho tvittlo ol rayal, the most desperate, heroic and romantic naval action that ever took place on the ocean." It was toward the- ciopo ot the last war with Kngland, in 181 1, that tho reverses which had at tended our arms on land, the bankrupt condition of the eovernment. nnd the capture ana Durninjrof the c tv of Wash motion, on ine iwcnty-iourtli ot August, 1811, had thrown a ecneral n-lonm nnd despondency over the country. It was under these circumstances that the news ot the battle of the United States private armed brig General Armstrong fnamed after the then secretary of war) and her extraordinary victorv. sent a thrill of joy and enthusiasm through the hearts ot tlie American people. un tlie ninth of September. 1814. the General Armstrong, of only 246 tons. carrying but seven guns and ninety men, mciuninir oineers, sailed lrom handy llok, iew lork, on a cruise She was commanded bv the livtn Cnm. modore Sam C. Ileid. then onlv tbirtv years of ago, who had been a midship man unuer Lommoi ore J rnxtin. On the twenty-sixth of September the Arm strong put into Fayal, one of the Azore isiium.s, ior water. Anout sundown a large lintish squadron, consisting of the snip oi ine line nantacenet. of seventv i : - e .i i. , . . . ' . - " four guns; the frigate llota, of forty four guns: and the briff dirnntion. nf eieiuecn guns, commanited by Commo dore Lloyd, were discovered entering the harbor. The total force of tho sun iic Iron i , v wad 136 guns and about two thousand men. This Squadron Was a nnrt nf the htmi. nition then nssembhnsr at tlm island nf Jamaica tor the capture of New Orleans, unuer tlie command of Sir Admiral Cochrane, who had already succeeded in burning Washington, and was awaiting the arrival of Lloyd, both expeditions having been planned at the same time by the British Cabinet. LI ovd. consid ering that the Armstrong would make a useful auxiliary to the expedition, re solved upon her capture. Tho brig Car nation came to anchor, and from t he at. change of signals and the throwing out of four large boats or launches, into which men and arms were beins nassod. it became evident that an attack was contemplated. It being about full moon, and the night perfectly calm and clear. every movement could be distinctly seen. Although Captain Keid had been assured of the satety of his vessel by the authori ties, he being in a neutral port belonging to the dominions of Portugal, he never theless prepared for action. DOUt o r. M. the boats, containing about forty men each, were seen rapidly approaching the Armstrong. i9 thev neared his vessel. Captain Ileid hailed them repeatedly, and warned them to keep off, to which thev paid no attention, DUtj puueci alongsif e, when the British otltcers cried out, "Fire and Doara my lads !" and as the men rose from tlieir seats. Captain Keid ordered his ma- nnesaiso to hre, which was"alrnost sim ultaneous on the part of both. One man on board the Armstrong was instantly killed, and the First Lieutenant, Fred. A. Worth, a brother ofthe late G en era 1 Worth, of the United States Army, was wounded. The men in the boats met : . U t 1 1 . l . vniii Biaugiuer, a large numoer being killed and wounded, when they hastily retreated, The Armstrong now slipped her cables and nulled in under tue jaws 01 tne bastile for protection, the 1 ortuguese uovernor liavine sent a re. monstrartce to Lloyd protesting against any further attack. Lloyd answered that he w s determined to capture the American vessel at all Hazards, and would destroy the town il any protection was uuurt'u. Consternation spread throusrh the to wn ; the windows of the houses near est the scene were filled with women. while the walls and shores were lined with the inhabitants anticipating a re newal of the attack. At midnight four teen large launches, containing from forty to hftv men each, commanded hv the best ollicers of the squadron, were seen approaching in rotation. When they got within gunshot, a tremendous and effectual fire was opened bv the Armstrong, which threw the boats into confusion. They now returned a spirited fire, but the Americans kept up so continual a discharge it was almost impossible for the boats to make any progress. They finally succeeded, after immense loss, to get alongside, and at tempted to board at every quarter, cheered by the officers with a shout nf No quart er." which could he dist heard on shore, as well as their shrieks and cries. The termination was near about a total massacre. Three of the boats were sunk, and but one poor soli tary officer escaped death in a boat that contained fifty souls, and he was wounded. The Americans fought with a desperation and firmness never equaled. Some of the boats were left without a single mm to row them, others with three or rour. Tho most that any re turned with was about ten. Several boats floated on shore full of dead bodies. But three British officers es caped, two 01 whom were wounded. At daylight on the next morning, the twenty-seventh of September, the brig Carnation, of eighteen guns, approached the General Armstrong within gun-shot and opened a heavy fire, discharging several broadsides.- The crew of the General Armstrong still grimly stood ny tlieir little craft, returning broad side for broadside with wonderful effect. The maintopmast ofthe Carnation soon fell by the board, and she became so much cut up in her hull and rigging, and with tho loss of men, that she was compelled to haul off to repair. It was a sublime spectacle, that little American brig, with but a handful of men, fighting a hopeless battle against such tremend ous odds, with nothing to gain but the vindication of her country's honor, with her colors still flying in reckless defiance of her foe. Captain Iteid, finding further resis tance fruitless, scuttled his vessel to pre vent the English from obtaining pos session of her, and with his gallant crew went ashore. The enemy soon after boarded her and set her on fire. The number of British killed and wounded was nearly three hundred; while, to the surprise of mankind, our loss was but two killed and seven wounded. The enemy were employed for three days in burying their dead. Commodoie Lloyd then made a de mand on the 1'orlugesc governor to de liver up the crew ofthe Armstrong as his prisoners, and threatened in case of iefusal to send 500 men ashore to take them. The Americans immediately re tired with their anus to an old gothie convent, which they fortified, knocked away the adjoining draw-bridge, and determined to delend themselves to the last. 1 he British commodore, however, "it ins loss aireauv too irrent tn exeiiite I j .1 , " I11H llireat. Tho squadron was delayed ten days nt fayal repairing, which delay proved ami 10 rir Admiral uociirane s expedi mm 10 jNow onrans, as it. tiui not. ar rive until four days after General Jack son and his troops. New Orleans, pre VfoUS tO that time. WM toL-lllv dofena.v less, and had Corchrano arrived even a mi-en. ruuner, it, wouiu nave iaiicn an easy prey to the enemy Modes for the Dead. A New York correspondent nf Hm Cincinnati Fnqmrcr writes : Every city has its customs, every undertaker his style, some lav the dead out in Mm ni.i regulation shroud; but hero a fashion decrees a diUerent stuff and different. shape to suit Lie age and condition of tne corpse; it past nndiile lifo the grave mens 13 01 iiiu uiicsi wiiue casiimere and creamy satin: sleeves to tho wrist ami bodice buttoned at the throat; if a young married woman, white satin wit h elhnw sleeves and square neck, tilled in with rate lace; ior an unmarried woman. lVOry 61IK. ClDOW SleeVCS and henrt shaped corsage, with tulle instead ol laces; a school-girl is clad in French muslin and Valenciennes, a heart-shaped bodice, short sleeves and white lace mitts; and a child is dressed in a lace slip-over colored silk. All means nro employed to make the corpse look life iiki; anu roo me occasion 01 gloom. 1 est erdav we attended the funeral nf an old Iriend on Madison avenue. As we went up the steps before we touched the swathed hell the door swung open nnd mo Duiier. wearing a mourning iverv 1 ..a -: . . ! -.1 . .. . . . - . J saiu, wiuioui lining his eyes. "Draw mg-room, second floor." The hall table was covered with gayly-huod flowers; the gas-light, springing lrom tho newel -post, wound with cWniatis ; in a niche, half vp, is a statue at the feet was a basket of autumn roses. A second servant, in deep mourning, waved ns j 1 . iniu uio uiawing-room. wnere. in n. velvet-covered casket, the placid face of tne dear old lady was visible. There was a wilderness of flowers about her smilax and Madeira vines clambered over the chandeliers and mantel lights: the mantels were strewn with bloom. not wnite nowers, but sumptuous tinted blossoms. An anchor hung between the pillars of the rooms. A cross leaned against a velvet bracket, and a heart wrtu the word "Love" was suspended near another. A white dove, with nn olive branch in her beak, spread her snowy pinions over the head of the corpse, and a floral scythe, with a bunch ot ripened gram, lay at the feet. The curtains were slightly parted, and a r.-iv of bright sunlight crept in at the way opened for it. There was a flood nf lio-ht from gas and wax candles, and nothing lu piessing many ot uii arrangements. Altogether it was tho most "arree.ihli. " ivgreealilo " 10 the word trnest; for, is no duty iuneral I ever attended. I use wiiuout levity, put in nil ear w uij way 01 iiuiiKing, mere is no duty we are called on to perform for out friends so disagreeable as that of Inirv. 111K mum. Words of Wisdom. A man so to speak who is not able to bow to his own conscience every morning, is hardly in a condition to re spectfully salute the world nt any other nine 01 tue aay. lue world is a lookinp-o-i!ija nnH gives back to every man the reflection of nis own lace. rown at it. and it will turn and look surly upon you; laugh at it and with it, and it la a pleasant, kind companion. You may put a mean soul, like a poor picture, in a costly frame, and he is none the better for it; and you may put a great soul, liko a good picture, into a common frame, and he is none the worse ior it. I he world is governed by three things wisdom, authority and appear- nnuc-s. v lauom is ior tiiouglitiui peo ple, auuiorny ior rougu people, and appearances for tho great mass of super ficial people who can look only at the ouisiue. Seek not to please the world, but your own conscience. The man who has a leeling within him that he has done his duty upon every occasion is happier UV UAUg-J CI pUll C11C3 Bill 11LS OI the great or the still more fickle favors ol the multitude. Flatterers are the worst kind of trait ors, Ior they will strengthen your im- pertetions, encourage you in all evils, correct you in nothing, but so shadow and paint your follies and vices as you urrm, ujr.uc.-ir will, UlSCOVer good iruui evii, or vice irom virtue. imaginary evils soon become real ones by indulging our reflections on them ; as he, who in a melancholv fancv sees something like a face on the wall or wainscot, cun, by two or three touches with a laed pencil, make it look visible. anu agreeing witu what lie landed. - . - ... . . . . . A hungry printer is not aDt to criticise the tvpogranhical niiDearnnee of n. hill of lare. Jcw lork Mews. Especially if ho is satisfied with the quality ofthe inside matter. Stamford Advocate. But heifre- l .. r . , . ciueiniy icji iiis nn opinion 01 uie di : nn assertion which ni:etisno prooi. uennerl. Ana ne gouoies ail the lat ne can get. N. Y. Monthly Uniou. And sticks to it regardless of the rule to take ns you nuu. iauyaiucK vonn.) enterprise. The Vrnomoni Ureal li nt .i.,i. DiM',m not inleet tho hyntenm of those who line llostctters btomaeh Hitters ft a precaution apiinst it. Nor in it less useful an a teniedy where intermittent and remittent lever liui lully established itseli, in conseriuence otjit neglect ol' preventive tneasiires. It checks the paroxysms with astonishing certainty, and eradicates this typo ol diseiye, even in ita most inveterate form. 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Mott er, If uit'b.f to nurie your babe, place It at once on Hidne's Food. .Manufactured bv U olll.lufll a- I'd Palmer, Mass. WAiVI Agents to sell our new Ecllpsi l.iup KxluiiiUixher, Trimmer, Wick Saver and keroscm- liumer c-oiiibliit-d. Pieceuti all explosions, smell or smoke; trims and extiUL'iUnheH Itsi'lf: u common cotton wick lasts five years. Kverv family wil' l.uv six to a don. n at sbrlit: can make ." e day easy: 1!V If smart; exclusive timto'.v eivi-n. Nhke'-plaied Samp!' by mail, ll.t cents. Send for circular and terms. K'LIP3k KXIIMit ISIIKU CD.. 17S Washington St.. Uociton. DO You know that Avoids are ct'ininy mwu-y seliinL' our 4.uicle to Nureeaa 1 Covers broader unit lid tliun " Hill's Manual " and sells at half the once ! Particulars free! IV. 11. 'I'MOTI 1VSOV At '., ;ii ll.iv, ley Sh eet Huston, Mass. 5R1 1 profits on todays' Investment of ctl Alt VlXiD III St. Paul, August I $1UU Hroiortloiial returns every week on Block Options ol S40. - Sr.O. . 1MI. . SUM Ml. Ottlciai Ueports and (-ircnlars free. Address T. Pori Kit WIi;ilT A CO., Hankers. S Wall St..N.Y. WiU pty AeliU Cul.il V id iiJ utr in until lulA ipeutiea, oi allow a luru cinninihrtUni, to at 1 1 oar UjW nia wouuernu in vein: inn. lie mt nn ufnt u lau RARE OLD COINS VthV,7 Htk'hi'!t rash nri( e Pitt). John .'ru--l ('.nn 01:111 of (itii'b, M.-aairt, Ac, Ac, for I?.! (t otyi iyhtcl). A pats. a,TJi' sizet fo: war-iftl t all (tarls of tin- V. S. mi recHpt or , or pnntiurc stamps ti iM vit. Atl-i's JOIIaV IGO. Publisher, 0:il li . U' e Awimr, P'.illn'lelnii'n, Pa. A! GCOO PLAN Comljtninir tid otrutliig moii ni'tri i u oho T-ii h uni Im fivtt y .til t. mi ot -ct ol riH), witu kill' it I inmm-jiit'nt. l.-ii iruUi ll v1lel ihuimU im , uvt-aMiiiriit. f ii n $.u iiOn. Circular, to Ult f nil fi- l .1 it 1 1 1 1 In i w ft 1 1 i-i. ii iirt-fe.l In Hitck t!.-ln.i'i in illi'l free. UttllhMl. A l . , ,'i.. I-.m ImiihiI'U.'c, Yolk. TH f A A4 AAA invetiien m wan hi. sumks ruuiea $IU 10 $1UUU 'ortuut every month. liook tmt Mreii HAXTKR 4 CO.. liHiikvrn. IT Wall St..N. Y. "rV mode of keeplauc Vlnler Apilr lb Oie Minpiewi. i Ufiptsi uii'i Mirt'M ev. r oisi-overpd, S. n.l !. ui It. I., it CAT, Cliai'leatvu, Illinois, and net fu 1 lustructn BARNEY & BERRY'S Catalogue sent Free. Address. Harney At lterry9 Si'al.Mirir.i.D. Mass. SKATES. Q Vi o It onoo vo'c,'"""'eteWi rksaii. Dr. Koob 's OllclriSFC'lI C D Ukai in Mom h rv. 1 vear for il. Sample opyive. Murray Hill pub.i;o.tl?.i K. lisih St .N . V. l'AV,- With Stencil Ouitits. What cosls els. sells raiddly for SO eta. Catalogue free, S. M. SrEHcaa, 1 1'A Waou'u St., Huston Mas BIG CCC a week In your own town. Terms and V) Outll Ire.-. Address II IIallitt A Co., Po'lland. Main Ci 1 to HHt P.-r Month to A i,t "Aii.lr'e,a i7ltfF TAl l.lill CtiPYINU CO.. K.ahester, N. Y. a lOIM'I'W. old or vouior.tf n slit a ilav at Iioiiim U. biinae worth $3 lice. Uj ai Co., LbJioli, N.ll mi 11 " To Write a Good Hand, Bay a Good Pen I " TIIV Perry & Co.'s English Make, Pnip.' c sm, eoitt iiiiintt io selected Pension receipt "i ill eis. I t !!. , III.A ti I'.;!! A IV , I A V It in.. a i.i aim rnecl, ftew 1 tti k sMITM MM Li Met... y .... v J ..... vs.-i'iAry line year, iiost-p.ud. l. " ' - Rin filFT! ''vrry Sulisi riber Rets more than UIVJ VJII II l in I'nlleins l'reinll'lil. ) Copies 1 year for 1 .AO. Only 1 ft cents each. B Copies 1 year for sail. Oil. Only 6() rents e " h. 10 Copies 1 year for 5.00. Only 50 cents r u h. ('elters'-up of Clubs R,-t one coi y for a year fete. Sample Copy to show, mailed for 3 stamps. 5001 30 I'llis Ovcrskil-t Is one of lliA few cleslk!lis wiiirh ilways lias a graceful nnd stvlish nnoearance. either in the rich or inexpensive material. The soft c,ra iinii of the front is sure to find favor with the m loiityof Indies. Pattern, with cloth model of It, mailed 1'KKK on receipt of 3 stamps (or lOcts.) We want you to see Styles and teat our Patterns. A. RiiriioHe Smith. 16 K. 14th St., NEW YOltK CITY. ent one .tnmp for our T.argn Cotaloirii. Tie Siisi Glass Season. u Out. TIIR TKMPLF1 (9 00 per dosen a plendld new Blnglna School, Uonventlon and Cholt llooki by llr. V.o.Paaaias. As a Choir Hook, equal to any of the largest oues. As a Singing School Hook, nett-r than the cheaper and smaller ones, since it hss much more muslct that Is, 130 pages nf new Sonus and Ulevs. and ISO pages of the ties! MHrlcnl Jiwt and Anttmt. Speclmeu copies ualled.post-f ree, for f 1 AH. Remember also Tng V0!C OF WORSntP ($00pi dosen), recently advertised! Jonssoa's New Msmna roa Simqino Classes, so excellent book $A 00er iloi. u), ami U O. Kuierson's Oawaao ($7.40 per doaeu). Send for Specliueus, Catalogues, or Olrcuiara. Jutt Out. TriKITS LIFK II ajONn ($1.40), with Inlrodui Hon by Ciahi.u Uctblkt Wimiic. 1 is of the Jolllesl of College Sougs. A capitsl book tot social sinning. J"M Out. TIIR VOICK Al A MITNICAa IN.HTIUT1WKNT, byC. 11. S. Hath, U l (:I7 et l An tnvaluatile treatise on the eonstructlou and inuoatfa meut of the Vocal Organs. With plates. Jut Out. The last number of Tas Mtritrsi. Rtcoao. Bend sli cents for one number, i.ijo for the yeat " Wouldn't be without it for Ore times the price," OLIVER DITSOS sfc CO., Boat on. 0. II. DITSOIf . CO., 4S Broad wan Hew Totk. 1. E. DITSOIf , CO., aa ChesUtnt Htraet, PMladelphlat. SMITH DRGAN CO. First Established I Most Successful TEKIE INBTBUU riNTS nave 8Undard Tains In ul the Leading Markets Of the World ! verywners recognliod as the FLNKST IN TOM'S. OVER 80.000 Made and In nan. New Designs constantly. I cr Woik and Lowest Prices 4V Bend for a OaUlogn. Tremant St.. odd. f.aitnaai St.. Eostoa. u!i?I,.'??lZA0.'-foi,K pT,nK Laf". Cleanllnjas, liuxaiiiuty and ( heajinesa, Uneijualed. liolAtili Jiiioa.. Proorlewra. Canton. N aaa W&RRfK BKO'I CDHa' recfllv.a til. Hlshent Mee.al.t the r-rnt PAIilf KV i)fs!TU. ovr all A inrl Ati n.iLtitii . 'I'tmlr LKUM It W Aat-k4Tll llO I .O ! down otr th btpi. Pil I iflr IMPROVEO HEALTH CURSH ( uiftil Will lh lMiiilku Dual, wliUb ,la mun aud Hwxlbl and C-iL U' u ri 1-jiis), Frio by mall, t.t-4. rtr tal by all iaadlar n.r-h?-t'" tr. Utrchltri I iri liio CAiaCLICCH It i vi'l v eui e Feniule Weakness, sueli as Fall. Inn of tho Wonili, Whiles, C hroniu liillitiiuiiui Ion or C leeratlim of tl-.e Womb, liiclduutal lioniaerhae or Homllni,-, ralnful, SupiiresMsl mid IrreKiilnr Mens tiaatti:i, ice. An old and reiltible rumesly. Send pos tal earil for H pamiili-t, w ith treatment, cures aud eci'ticrtres f roiii i'i siclnns and jail tenia, to llow ert'i,': i illnrd, Utlci, It, V. tv.id by oil JjrutSKlola fcl..M it IhjUIo. THIS NEW -ELASTIC TRUSS fll Hu a Fa4 dlffcrlnr from alt othar. t " .i,.. wiik .ir.Art..1.tin. h.ii In unlir, adauu tlMlf to all laltiont of tl, b'.r1v. blla tba RAM In th TUt flaQEI. wiib liiul oiauuie the Hernia II held uMsrtly a, ,iu uijai. sail a raaical cur, er. JI is eusj, aur.Cil, arol ebvaii. Kut tr msil. Circulars Eggleston Trusa Co., Chicago, 111., .'holccst In the world Importers' price Largest Comiiauy in A uierica Sfuple article Pleases evwrvhoilv TrielM con. tiuually Increasma Agents wanted everywhere Uest Indui ements Don't w aste time Send for Circular. KDIVT WK1.I.S. I I Vesey St.. N. Y. P. 1). Itox ltlT. 3 feljPlM$ieJL B sa,M R .Ija, t M Uaa,r. .t.a um. fsaal lb fTcsuuilci 1. .a. . , j .a MM '. iaa w r fmmi. i.j.rr iin.. ' i e--i ,. L. L. hyu tl fifin A YEAH .rAllAlTIK.l. slf JUU Agents Wanted. I have the best tilings for Agents. Over as) agents are now making from ii to ! a day. Send stamp for particulars. Hev S. T, IH'CK. Milton, Northuinl.erlaiid Co., Pa. I Sure relief , .-i nui If iiitici) o itao rii i ct i'iicc:i.',ci flc1 1 u.li.i, IMUUCII O r0 I IllCcl.l.y noiil. M.ovcll A-C o. (Jliry. Month anu eupe s guaranteed toTAgois (j I 4 OulUlfree. Bauw Co Adsusta, Mai.s a wk.. $12 a day at home eaally made. C eablly lo., Ai 'ostly "- tiuiutfree. Address 1 aus a 1 J m m AV E AIi"sud e5Ue'ii s Uj uuiims, Maine 8 to KeIiU. Outfit Fr- lP 4 4 4 Address V O VllIgKKY. Aiunnts Maine. 33300 wm vaj8S 2 fee H V s - V 't J Sj?A THS C--"'1 UMinai ai.ii.Aiirneae-inatJs)avSVw FEMALES I. Ill pos the I Uio. In, 1 r 1,1 . V- ---- mmm w' -- Survival of tha Fittest. 4 FAMILY MEDICIM! Til AT n A1 HEALED 5 MILLIONS DLRciO S5 I'KARSt A II A lull FOll EVEUY WOUND Ol MAN AND rjEAHT! THE0LDEST&BE8TLtNtMENT EVER MADE IV AMERICA. SALES LARGER THAN E7ER. Tlio Moilonn BfuHtimp; T.lnltnont 1ms boon known fur morn tliun llni-ly -Ave voars ns tho licit of nil l.iiilini'nt'a, fm Man anil Itoimt. Iti rnU-n tixluy an" lariri-r tluin ever. It. euros whon nil others fall, nn1 ponotrnto flcln, Icndon and miiMrlo, to tlio very Oono. tioli! eyorywlitiro. S Vw U-Jio-ll- mm nm mm (COUPON IN-rcnEST NOTItS.) nnm miz or w, s, clause, EatAullsliecl 18:0. JUNCTION CITY. - KANSAS. We) TiillPn Icinna on treinrovoil fiu-ma an na tn net investois from 7 tr 10 jior cont. No lonn nvo mndo fur ovofipdlmr riitn.tlitrfl tllO llllllllliai'd VIllllO Of tllO fllt'lll. Titles iioi foct nml iironrrty lin-Hoimlly ox iniiied liy us. Wi Ito fur lull jmrticnlms. .ow l.iiuluuil refoienccK t;lvi'ii. SAPONIFIED tbOId llellabla Concentrated Lyai FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. Plreettona aeenmnanvlnv e.rh mm 1a Soft and Toilet Soap qulckl' , IT 18 FULL WKWBT AJfD BTRSXUTB. Tha Market Is flnnrtpwl will, ..-i i...i . I.ye. which La adulterated with a. . t n,l ... . n .. .A sioasaixv. , OA YK MUXST, AUD BUT TBt ' APOIMIFIElH MADR BT TUB PeansjlTanla Salt Manurg Co., pniLADgi.pniA. FRAZER AXLE GREAbTT TR e ItjD I - TaAorltAiui'iiSffi l'oit sti r ii v ai.i. lii.-ii i.-ijw warctd (he MEIiaL OF HO.XOlt it the WnUnniul Chicago. FRAZER LUmiVnTORH. New York. EXO D U S TwtkalMstlaada, la tha beat climate, with the bee t"r". CO DM terms, alon mils 4) ltanlteba Bf, (late St. 3.000,000 ACRES atsfaly la tha Psmeas W RIVER VALLEY OFTHE NORTH, at Uss Uaae, Ww I wlA isusarmauaai mxilH rrssv AmaerM O. A. MoKINLAY, Land Oom'r, TtUa ClAlna-narmaa Established ISAA. S'ew Uw. TkoBsaada of Soldiers asd heirs entlUMV asioas date back te cUackarge ar deala. Ttass aaassaaV Addreaa with sump, KOHtJB K. I.KMOcS, f. O. Prawar 4, Wul.lagUa, Is. . run L0.0.F. K, of P. I.O.O.T. E, of H. A0.TJ.W. Itett Men, l-t(f, and all estier Hneteties made to order bv M. I.I I lev dr Co., CUvmtou, OKu. enl fur IMrw t.iatM. Military ana. Firemen's Qoods. Banners Si Flaga ORGANS .'I set Golden Tonpie Keeds, S Clefs, lit Stops, Knee Swells, Vi"lmif Cnitr, warranted 41 veals. Stool ami Hook, onlv tikis. fteiv 7 Ort. liulloa. Stool. Cover and KooLc onlv 1 lil.75. Latest llliisirnlril Ncwspitper sent free. Addrtw Itauiel lieutly .Wusliluutuu. N.J. 9 MICHTTt haabstnal ot w.'a, la an., tti I to and pUca wt. H at oiaat. a" I n.a.l.i. sfa. f WALiTtS,',!. 4 V VUUnL: Ml-rj i.ear leejrapny an mouth. Kvery graduate guaranteed a iiuvIul. .im ...T J... " " to aitiu ton. Address K. Valentine. Maiiaaer. Janeavill.. ft'i. S5 10 $20 Pef ;" li"'"e. Samples worth A7reT s vJfcv Address Stissom A Co.. Pori!xi.,i u.i. OPIUM r abtt L Bfcill ll.ra. Tiim .uds cured. Lowest Prices, bo not fa writ. Hr. F. Is. MaisU, yiuucy,aiic.l ml i.JP.flJw:.v.?:n,!''-1 ar i tfiTTl f VitTN or IS iJUST I I tsuuio'ju I iat i shall I tKMtRSAvLC I H iiiiHiiii .llV-'Hi'eiiia'ill -in- -J.T.J PENSIONS. wwiiaiii. iiwx&mimwimmG rtmvfBmf 1 - 1 avk 01 hr7.Hl mm -d i oaJS-