M V ' 'l DR. CLARK INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP Ljboratory, 77 W. 3.1 St., York Cily, LATB OP JKRSBT CITT. TRADE MARK. 3i9 Esst Remedy nown ta lias I r. Clark .Tohnon havlnjj a.snclnted himself villi Mr. !''.(! win Kurd man, an craped captive, long n (slave to Wiikiimctkla, llie nirdicino man of the omandio., 1- now prepared to lend his aid in the lutrounrtiori of the wonderful remedy of that trilio. Tlic experience of Jlr. Ea-tmnn beln aim-Uarto that of Mr. Clin. .Toueaand son, of WajhiiiLt n Co.. Iowa, mi account of whoso mfferinr wi rc thrliliiiu'ly narrated in the Arte 1'orfc Jhra.U of Die. loth. 1K7H, the facts of which nro fo widely known, r.nrl so nearly parallel, that, but 111 Mo men tion of Mr. Eastman's experience, will bo (riven here. They ere, liownfr. puMishcd in ft neat vol nr.ie of :i.)0 pnirr, entitle.', ' Seven and Nine Years A rion ; I'.io Comanehcs n. d Apaches," of which J.i-rUi-.in vi'l he uuulo lirreaf'er. ttafiico it to say, t -it for eevenil yriT, Jlr. !'..itman, while a r; p. t'.ve, v. n co:np?l;cd to p'tlnr t!ia roots, pimm. lurk, h t'.ji and li.-rrir of which Wnk.v.nciUia'f r.ioiiiiir.o was l.i-.t'.e, nnd M still prepared t: pro Mile lha pams materia! for tho successful inlro Auction c -f r.v; medirino to tha world; ar.i a-nicc t':4 l :'.t'iic. f ial tho remedy I tho p.nno now ar Ulitu Yi'uiaiacikU compelled Uim to uicUc iU 3 - L.7 :'7akainetkla, the Medicine Man Ko:1i;i:-j has been added to tho medicine and f'.othin ,' lias been laken away. It is without doubt hcUr.HT i'l'tiiriEH of the lii.ooo and KenewehuI 'he Stki i'ver known to man. T ii'.. Syrup poM-cfCH Vurkd properties. Ht acts upon a I. Ivor. It .-.( ts iijxMi I lie Kiiiiirjs. ti roi;i:ltes tho How el. it tii iiioM the bElood. It quiots the ervoim Syntem. it 'M)tOtOM Ilriktll. It inirliSii's, stioii theiiM and Iniig nriites, f i c ari te ofTtlio old blood and makes IVow. It ijjM'iis the porcn of the nkln, and iu.iUt c illi-uUll ' i'd-Kpirut ion. It ir ntr.ilies the hereditary tjiint, or poison ir the lilo'.ul.u nicli L.'unorate Scrofula, Erysipelas, anu ail snanm rof t-Uni diseases and internal humors. , Tlvre ar'! no spirits em nloyed in its manufneturo, nud it can he taken by the ruust delicate babe. 01 iy tii-a-;ed and feeble, core only being required P '.'' It tlu rcliontm V to 3 ra 5t o CJ 'A u r"f fW ,".'-.1 "rd SV .'.Mil 'Hvi t CO a J6 Edwin Eastrm h Indian Costume, Cevev and Nine Yeaiis Amoso tut. CoMANcttrs anu Apahiks. A neat volume of SliO paL-es, bein a sinipiB latemeut of luu liorriblc tacts rcini.cctt d with ti.e f-ad massacre of a h Ipless family, and t:ie captivity, tortures nnd nltimate 'cjpe of its two snrvivm:; members. For tule by nnr agents ijeiieiully. i'lice $1.00. Tiie incidents of tito ma-pacre, briefly narrated, :.re distributed by prjents, fi:i:e of charjie. Mr. hastiiiaii, bein nlinot constantly at tho M'e..t, c-iia;;ed in gatlierini; and curing the materi r.ls of v.nicii tho medicine is composed, the sole ! l -ine -H management devolves upon Dr. Johnson, r.:.d tiio leinedy has been culled, uud is known cs Dr. Clark Johnson's CMDIAM nUjOJ PURIFIER- Tricjcf LarsoEittlcs fl.Ot T:i:3 fBa.il Eo.Ujs 60 i! id tin voluntary testimonials of persons who hnvo :i i cared by th ! use of lr. Clatk .louliiou'r lu.ii.ui U!o..d Syrup, in )in own viciuity. Tcstiinor.iaJs of C'res riu; indian v,UKn svuupthe raGin M IvDIClNE. I'iti'sblkijii, Pa., Angntit25, 1878. Oonr Sir: I wiia troubled with Kidney l)is ease nnil Liver Coinpluitit. I tried everything which 1 thought iui;;ht do me gcxxl, but 1 did not rind tho ri'ht medicine until I got a 60-cen bottle ol' your niedieine, which entirely cured uie. Mm, lANDt.L. llEAIU' UISEASIC d LIVElt COM PLAIN!'. Mimii.Kitri'.iiti, Snyder Co., Pa Dour Sir: I lmvo boon troubled with Heart Ditionsei and Liver Complaint, and I hud spent ft grout deal of money iur meilioiil aid without receiving tiny benetii, until 1 prx;urod Home ol your Indian liloud yruj) irom your agent, E. L. liutllngtoa. 1 run now testily liom my experience us to the grout value ot it in sue dunainM. Hkm.'v Zkmchan CJIMCS CHILLS AND HILIDIJSNESS. KjlsiTox, Feb. 1, 1879 Dear ?5ir: 1 was troubiod with thills: had them every other day lor six months; hud two doctors unending mo when your agent per fcuudod me to try your Indian lilood Syrup, Ha l I can Hay I never hud a chill utter taking the Hist done. I cheerlully tisominen 1 it to aii. I.I1K Wink. DYSPEPSIA. AND INDIGESTION. PvuEltur, '23d WhkJ, Juny. 1. 1879. DojirSir: Youniufet excellent Indiutilllood Byi-'ip him given fieiiocl mtiwltictiou wlicu used lor Jyspi jmiit und Indigent ion. T it top. Hawk KKCEIVED GREAT UENE FIT FROM IT J loi Mslsritu, 2."ii Wind. Pliiladelptiiu, 1'eb. 21, 1S7!. S Dear .Sir: I tuko great pleasure in paying t l:til 1 have given your vulua'ilo liulian liloml teyrup a lai - tnul m my laiuiiy anu reeoivou grout bvuulit lioui It. Sam l L. Sollv. 3 ft."') If ai l -wife" l HO FOR THK FAIR SEX. tirrmnn tVoinrn n f'rm laborers. In (tcrmnn nn Austrin. writoa a cor respondent, women perm to do most of tlic fnrm work, and often tho lioitviost ntii't 'f it. Tlmy pitch tln Ittty upon the wtion, while tho man if there bn one in the party receives and stores it. I Imve seen many ol them plowing, nnd others with scythe or sickle, holding their lines with men. To sweep the streets of grout cities, to trundle over hurdened wheelbarrows or handcarts through streets crowded with swif -jro-ing droschkies, to split, saw or pile lire wood, to set ve ns unskilled laborers in glass and iron works, foundries and machine shops, to carry stones, bricks, sand and mortir to masons nnd brick layers working on the upper stories of t lie highest buildinss, will not seem to the average. American woman strictly feminine occupations. Yes. so long as the flower of maneuline youth and the vigor of European manhood are to be dedicated, as they now are, to barracks and ramps, such "must cont inue to be the occupations of the mothers of many future American citizens. In Germany tho plow lias generally supplanted the spade and the scythe the sickle, but not until I reached Central Austria did I see a cradle; and even there its use appear ed exceptional. Fnshlon IVotes. The newest jet fringes are made of strings of graduated jet beads that are hollow, yet are beautifully cut in facets. Elegant petticoats to be worn beneath dressy short costumes are of garnet or else black satin, trimmed with .two plaited flounces edged with white lace. either Kreton or Russian. The novelty consists in the 1) ick being drawn into pufl's that are stuffed with hair. anil, when worn, these form a small bustle that holds out the skirts as much as is considered stylish. Red cashmere underskirts of bright scarlet, of cardinal red, garnet and wine colors, are heavy enough for warmth. They are trimmed with plaited flounces around the bottom and up the back to the belt, and are also provided with a regular bustle of curved whalcbono set in cases at the top. New point d'esprit laces for cravat bows omit the points or dots altogether, and are merely the plain Rreton net button-ho'ied in saw-tooth notches, nnd laid in hue knife plaits. Other patterns have the dots in rows crossing the late from the selvedge to'the worked edse. New sashes for evening dresses arc imported in very gay brocaded flowers on white or tinted grounds. They are eiirht or ten inches wide; importers bring with these narrower ribbons of trimming width, in tiie same design, for making bows on other parts of the dress. It. is predicted that plain velvet cloaks will be fashionable during the winter. Undressed kid gloves with three or four buttons are the style for ordinary wear. Satin do Lyon, a soft twilled lustrous fabric, enjoys great favor as a, handsome dress material. New chair tidies are of white Java canvas, in shape and size like a towel, fringed at the ends, with embroidery iu tiie center. Fluting of crepe lisse are as fashion able as ever, and are even preferred to lace ruches, as being more becoming to the complexion. Gathered flounces or fans of lace ar- rang d in the shape of the train which tltey are to trim, are imported, ready to sew on, m black and m white lace. Stylish sacques for the house are made of light cloth, pale blue, pink, cream or white, and trimmed with a wide band of galloons i : Persian colors. Embroidery is used to cover lambre quin patiiors, apron draperies, sashes, and the vest that is inserted below the square neck 01 evening dresses. Beaded passementeries and fringes in cashmere colors are much used in milli nery, and embroidered arabesques of these tray beads cover the crowns ol satin bonnets. tjrape veus ior deep mourning are edged with a border of lusterless silk mode, half a yard deep at tin bottom? and a band of the same, three inches wide, on the sides. The hair is A'orn low over the brows. either in plain or waved bandeaux or in a lringe ; at the back it is coiled or plaited, so as scarcely to show above t he top ot the head, and leaves the napt of the neck quite free. This is the morn iug coiffure. For the evening it is not quite so simple; the iront hair is crimped or strongly waved or rut short and frizzled over the forehead. The back is arranged in short coils called coijue-i. turned round the lingers like ft coil, and fastened on tightly; butover the temples :. : , : ..: .. i. i .. i . i i .i. . iv a ins iiivaiia'ay imumicu Mi.imui ou. a tortoise shell comb, not too high, is nice finish ; and large pins, withtloi'toisn shell heading, are also rniu-h used When a flower is worn it is placed ius.t behind the left ear, nearly drooping on the neck. Filagree butler.iios and jeweled insect are favorite ornaments. lounggiris wear tueir hair in waves all over the head, with a knot of loosely coiled hair at the back. Itows of large opal heads are aiavorito ornament. Panier are altered in form. Instead of being short and lull on tho hips they are carried further back, and are narrow and long, anil they disappear low down on tho skirt under the looped-back ureaaui. 1 he newest fancy for trains is to "gauge" them just below the basque in great plaits, arranged in the way old- fashioned gauging was done, which thfiers from shirring by being made , alternata long and short stitches that hold the fabric in close deep plaits. Millers to Have an Exposition. George Bain, president of the Anieri can Millers' National Association, has issued an address to millers, millwrights dealers in mill machinery, (lour dealers and baker of the United States, seiting forth that the grand exposition of mill machinery, null products, grain, etc will be held in connection with the an nual convention of the Millers' Assoeia. tion, next June, and asking them to co-operate in making the event a not worthy one. Besides the exhibition of d tmcgtic flour and its various products in me way ol bread, crackers, etc , sani pies of celebrated flour made in Europe will be imported, so that comparisons may he made between the wheat pro ducts ol the two hemispheres. DeaUir in grain, as well as millers, t re invited to exhibit samples of train raised in their parts of the country, and railway companies tillering lands to emigrants and Srates seeking to promote emigra tion, are expected to make large exhibits oi tho products ol their lauds. Cnttlo Knlsini? In Texas. As showing thecotand profit of keep ing cattle in Texas, the Henrietta Jour nal of that Slate says: The cost of keeping cattle per year is about $I.C0 per head, or $ 1, 5(H) per 1,000. Four men, with twelve to sixteen head of horses, wiiltend a herd of I. .MX). Tho profits nre nootit as follows : Beeves, per head. rost$15; running expenses, $1.00; sell a' $32, with a profit ol thirty-two per rent. Profit on cows costing !?13 00 per head; rost of kreping, $1.50, or $15. In c ease of calves, seventy-live per cent., worth 5 per head. N t profit, twenty thTper ct nt. On a mixed herd the beeves sold will pay expenses, and the increase willdouble itself in three years. A discount is made on a mixed herd of ten per cent, for loses. The prolit on a mixed herd is ttb mt t vcniy per cei t. It aaystlKre- is a total of cattle in the Pan Ilandlo country of about 120.000 head, and that it is fair to calculate that the increase this year from the present will average not less than fifty per cent, of the entire number. This will give 50.0(H) calves; the number that will stop this sojison at from the Texas drive will be about 20.000 head. This will leave in the Pan II.indle.for the year's round upsabotit. 200.000 head, and this does not begin to fill up the country, as it is esti mated that it will hold a million head The present average prices for herds per head, are: Texas $1350; domestio stock, $15; alone, $22. mixed stock, beeves "Order of the Garter.'' The "Order of the Garter" is tho highest British order of knighthood, and one of the oldest and most illustrious in fiurope. It has for its motto the phrase, " Jloni soil qui Vi'ii y H7MC," usually translated, ''Evil to .aim who evil thinks," In Burke's "Peerage" it is said that tho order was instituted by Edwaiil III., in August. 1318, and the popular version of its orig n refers to the dropping of the common symbol by the Countess of Salisbury at a ball, when the king took it up and presented it to her, answering the smile of those who were spectators to the scene with the words now the motto of the order. An old chronicle dates the origin back to the time of the great Richard, in 1102, when it is said twenty-six of ti is knights wore blue thongs around their legs in a battle fought with the Saracens on St. George's day. Dr. Doran.in his " Lives of tho Queens," in 1855, adopted this theory. The facts, whatever they nre, have been long overlaid with the popu lar traditions. The Chinese as Cunning Smugglers. A new Chinese trick has been discov ered not long since, oi the arrival of a vessel from Honolulu, containingscveral cases of shoes that had been shipp d to that port by some Chinese house in San Francisco, and sent back condemned by the consignees, the custom house officials were curious to know the cause, and this curiosity prompted frCm to open the lses, when an ingenious plan was un covered to smuggle opium into that port through the heels of the "con emned" shoes. The heels, at a glance, appeared natural and properly made, but by pull ing out, a nan or two, ana removing ono thickness of leather, a hole occupying nearly the whole size ot the heel, was found, into which opium had been placed to introduce into the Hawaiian market. The " condemned " business was a part of the programme, and the shoes were returned evidently to be reloaded and forwarded again to that port. Ourav, the head chief of the Utes at Uneompahgre, who is believed to be li lendly to the whites, lives in a house, cultivates some sixty acres of ground. has a large flock of sheep, wears the clothing ot a white man, and lias largely apopted the habits and customs of civil ization. He can read and write, and corresponded with President Grant freely, on matters concerning his people, besides visiting him twice. A ne temperance movement has been organized in Great Britain. It takes the form of a joint stock company, with a capital of $5,000,000, in shares of $5 each. It proposes to open temperance houses all over the kingdom. 1 he arch bishop of Canterbury heads the list in the prospectus of the enterprise. The Worth I'o'e and K,iator Are not more widely distinct ilmii the stand ard tonic, Htiinulunt und alterative, Iloatet ter'u Stomach Bitters, and tho cheap and tiory' local hitters which iitihoriipuloiis vendors foist upon the unwary us medicated preparations with remedial proportion. The latter aro 119 uully composed in the muia ot hull roctillod tdcohohc o.eitiints, with bome wretched drug combined to disnie their reul flavor and aro portoetly ruinous to tho coats of Ilia btoinach. Ilohtottor's Bittets, on the contiury, has lor its basis choice spirits ot absoluteurity, audi this is modillod and coiubiiiod with inodicina extmcls of rare excellence and botunicul ori gin, which bclii invigorate und regain-' e the bowels, htoinuch und liver. They elloct a rail ioul cliang'i in tho disordered physiciul ocm omy, which is manileod by a speedy im provement in the general health. Prevent crooked boots ami blistered heels by wearing Lyons Heel Stiiioneia. Can bu upplied ut any time. Chew JiuikHon'H !ont Swoo.t Nhvv Toliacco. Oswkuo Stakc il Factoky, N. Y., Oct. 2H, 1878. J . li'. Johns, 87 Muidci Lane, JV. V.: DkakSik Wo have several acres ot your Asbestos Hoofing on our buildings. The ilist riK 1, put on Alteon years ago, is in good con dition, and wo preler it to any other. Yours respectfully, T. Kingsfoiu) & Sons. It is astoidhhing with what rapidity ulcerous sot os and eruptive maladies uro cured by Henry's Carbolic Salve, an external untidoto to nnlie illiiy conditions ot the skin, which is ireluucd by physicians to every other prepar ation containing the cui bolto element. It is undoubtedly the IIiiohI untie.tic and iu itii;r extant. It nets like a churm on purulent eruptions, unti has uluo been suceossli lly used for rheumatism und sore throat. All druggists sell it. Prices are a .iltle higher lor the Mason 4 Hamlin Orpins than those ot very poor organs, but the quality is a great deal belter. It is certuinly good economy to obtain tho best when there is no more difference iu the price. An Kstaui.ishei IUmkuy " Brown's Bronohiul Troches " are widely known as au established remedy lor coughs, colds, bron chitis, hoarsuuess, and other troubles ol the 'throat and lungs. '2j cents. Ladies, V. Gilbert 8 Staroaes are pure. lliniulnria, tVlvr. ami Mothers. I)K. Ma ll tfil -i I 1'k.lllNK CA 1 IIOi.li:. 'N Kill ol tlvily .ire Kemale Weiikinrh, sin li aa I'a Inn: ut the W'uiiili, Wlilt. a, lir.a.lr I iu aiii.Ui.ai i.r t H i i .11 u.n ut tlf Willi. I', llK eleiit.l HeTie T I llauo or FUmmIiiiiI, Painful, Su wet-osi-il Hii-l iru liiilur M'-uct nation, ac An mil an.t leli.iliie ii-iia-.ly. Seiui p.-i.i.il i-aiil fur a iiinpliU l wita tie tuieul, cine mi i it-iliucats f'ulu pli a i-iau. ami i.iMei.ia, to MiiWAlll ll k UAI.I.AIO). Liua, N. Y bu.Ki ty nil PrUoiiciDr-jl iu ior LutUe. II. W, Johns' Asbofltot Liquid Points nre ptriolly pure linseed oil painta, nnd contain n'J water, llicy nre the best nnd most economic-id paints in the world. Sond for samples to 87 Mniden Lnne, N. Y, $."00 Ron ai d. They cure nil diseases of tho Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys and Urinary Organs, nnd $500 will bo paid tor a case they will not cure or help, or for anything impure or injuri ous found in them Hop Bitters. Test them. I'ont. ; Farmer I $:J.000,0()0 can bo sat cd every year by tho farmers in this country it they will properly color their butter by usiug Wells, Rich ardson & Co.'s Perfected Butter Color. It gives a splendid Juno color and never turns red. MEN While c want Audits t .T to ! i-r tny nt ho ..e Ail.lr w.tli STAEVINO tan p W U O It MA I'".'!' 1 I. A I .! ! CO rtlspil, Maine. PETROLEUM Ornnd Me t il at I'lit.ndelpht Kxpoaitlon. s JELLY Silver M.-rUI m Hurl Kx position. Thin won Irrful utMtvre Is nrknowlfvlcM by nhyn! clui s itirott ilnut tlu1 Wtrll t b 1 th" hewt mni'ily din cnvorM tr tho enrn of Woun t. Ilnm, Klieiiuiutiflm, m lupuses, C.iUrrM, Chtihinhin. 4c. In opIt tiirtt every one nitty liy U. tt it put tip in 1ft nnd tit in tile for hoiii -liold itti Olrl'tln tt f' omynur dnin'st, Hti l you will Qua ItkUperior to an) thing you hwve i vt'i used. CURED FREE. 4 An Infallible and nneicelled Remedy fcl l.l'.lll lny or t alltiiu:M kuess warraiite.f to erteet soetity mil I" l'j If .'1 Ai. f.W V Oll'l "A free totl'of nif ronowneil Hnecttle, aiil avslnnble Treatise sent to snjr siiflere sending me tali P. O. anil ,a?n rt.oircfth. riTS D. H . R M IT, l:t Venn Street, New Vur, f RFSlTfl Will p-jr for I trary Inpnf in the world. .m n, tit) Milt : the yenr. ' .MiitHCi ihe at om-H. hnirn - cop ea Free. Ailitnw. niiite Vai a 1,1 IXil lt, lie nuti.ltt. DON'T FAIL to send stamp for tho Largest, Handsomest and most complete) CatiuoBiio of Tll'I I'KKSKKS, WTH, Ac, puMIslHHt. LOWEST PRICES. LABQESX VAKIETY. nnm Eat-bllahed 1HM. ."VTr I.fi w. ToasaB ot Soldier, and belt atltl4 rtcil.,i., j.v b.t to u-cL- or ImU. nM hadW JJ:. I. wim lUoip, HKtllttiJ B. tltWOlt, t C BnetiSM, Vf alUottf m, O, Masoa & Hamlin Cabinet Organ "mnnnirnia'ii ho.t hr ntfJUBsT novons AT a 1. 1. IP'S KX POSITIONS KUK TWKI.VK KAuS. Vl,l tt i 11; Vienna, 1P7.1; Banti.oo, 1.S75; rHiir rtriA, lh rAHis. l.iH, and Ishand bwEDisa (toi.d mbdai, 151 1. only ATnertean orirnn: ever awm.int niiriieat liun- ursAtanyiiei'h. Sold for cash or uipUUroents. lia.c.. tpatxd VATAwavxs una Mrcuian, wini new Htylna and prices, p-tit free. MASON A. UAMl.LN OUliAN CO Hoston, New York er t'blraso. If you can't prcur RUlpf'n Fkm1 In your virin'ty, fen-' will h-f Auviild a fciihu v of ih m i.. r IU ac I pn9., or h'Iow a larcrt coniinismon. to il nid. rful iiivont iciiifi, Wt mnn what ut m ni n y. Hai . 1. Mlol. A.'lUi v rlf KHMAN A 0.( Marshal Trrrn mighty I Hranki- Hi.l, Mlar of bi ""I "mr irtri I ai-1 or ', Imi'aie ot ia aeH ejlaa whttm 9mm AJIr-a- tt. II.iU-lM'Z .4 1--... $2,000 A TEAU tJCTAItAIVTKKn Auel.ta Wanted. I have the Leal limine ror Aeenta. Over VtU biteuta are uow ni.,it ire.iu L' 10 yi.t a nay. snifi sump lor iiarticulara Hit. s. T 111 ."K. Mi t.m. M -rlhnnil-er'anil Pa TOt'.VG MAX OR 0I.n, lr want m larnt iM HaUrk. In. n i.iaaera, a baser armaria mt hmn bald tieaUa, otto llnah, tiat.flWn at,4 -J, l.-f4..,.li HUraata li tl. (Jteal h.aMth Lari Ut naa ar.af t railed. AUr. Uk. (JUSZALr.Z, Ikkl 1'jti, Boaluat, Hmb, ttmmnJU, ior it AiiTiithMH Hud o i: h,t 1MI 1' u ton St., N. V. il: rwnni bt-autiru iy tilti-tni j p MMCf it it a w ikk." I he .tw York J v a (;nitomu ttivt Kri . i,iht nf J'W i-iiy. riz McogiK, iid'ifrt, c , c, in il' w rta y Agents Waiiteil MARVEL CtiPrKT r;.,pvrlvtll- ve . . copia liiaeu rroin a h'lm1 wr'tlnir. In 10 Ml wiiv ,avea or nt.n,'. Weljjha J lt. cimta ut 1 K hunk A i'n., 91 Ita c'-'y St . N V AG "NTS WAN I FD $25to$5U00S -luuiily Invr.trd la N HllKI.U. tlivlouu.l.- lor ltiiuiii.. .vry itl pay. Iiimil.i pr.ilkiH ly tit. N.w OHUIulttalloli u id m.i a'tim' i it .m Lh. Full i. x lm. hI loll mi H.U. A ItAM) I: an W.N ICu., It.llU-iH. 'Jli ll:imil M. , N Y. . 1 VKII riSKIt-, l,v l-lre..liir 2. ll iVKl.L. 6i. fi.'H Nuwspuner A ivertlatua r.iueiiu, 14 Miruce S'reet. New Turk, can le-iiu lit ex a t cast of any propjeJ line of ADVKKi'lSINU in Aiuericiii M'w-i,ip.-i8. lif lOO-piitce Puiiiplilrt, lOc.Js TTIIRP FHflMP ant Miter CutiiiiK Mucliine .. ...... injprvgj. intt In ilit' world! Will piy for ltaelf in a lew dan. Cuta am! inltcr .ill M Htll Kr.iui'-H per hour! MoM'ima ami rriuiua nt low. hi prices S.ile-nwri wanteil; ciicu ura fr e OxroitD I'ictukk Kuasa M'r'a Co , Oxford, Me. FREE. Ein'.osae'l Pletureii, PeeuTeoniimteH, For eign Si. in. f .St nip A 1 1 u ins. St i nip Ciitii loL'iies.t'oniCiitii nuui-a.i lirintiiiai..H,iiiik. I.lltlltluy aU'l Motto f.l'.la (Imul'.etle', et-. Sell I He at inip iur siinip r,t Trifel'a Maailhl v, n I full parti ui;ra. F. TIUFKT. Ill C uit se. -t, itust n. M Vi'Ell-AUSER. Ourals ptuaranteed to be he wirld. Also lKithin-,' can bout our HAWING M -eillNK, It s 1 .va oil a -J-f int luu 111 J minutes. 1'icturnU books f roa. V. U1L.US, t lilcao, 111. You Know that Amenta are coining mmyu sellinir our Guide to fcuceess t ('ovi-ir broa ter utoiiihI tli.in "ltili'a Manual" aud hel s ttt ualf the pile ! Paltiell urs free. IV. 11. TIIO)IPiO Ai. ., IU il.iwley btreit. ltobtoll, M.is. M Aii protits i.'i 'Jft ilnys' Inve-tni' nt i f Oil f( i ni Krie H. It . Oet .l.er IS. $11111 Proportional return., everv we k on Slock Options tf . .", tlOO, $500. Oflletil Iteniirta : 11 -1 l.l culara tree. Adilreaa 1. CUT' I'.a W Hill I' CO., Unnkera. Wail St., V. V. ISure relief ,oTTrv, KIDDER S PASTILLES nccMocts.ooiu.Uil. .l.y mall. SlowellACo. ijiuilestowu, Mass. 1 .4r, , ajaaa inveateu in wan at. biocki nisres i I U tO O I UUU 'ortuut-s every month. Hook sent Aeitre.s ItAXTKH a CO., liaukera. 17 Wall St.. N. T YOUiG rJ.CN Dj.-ul'i. Kvei y Kiaduute cua liarn TeleKranhy ard earn 8tO to 111.. nobta. Kveiy Kiaduate Kuarantued a uayliia tiua Ijn lot,.. H V iler. Ilia- l-.".iL'e' Ji.neiv''l, W ta.u TT Mnn V llri "l!l7t"o "eTrirf EXMK SO I- 10 lOling rcieil NKKKIXU. Send you- l.aine.wilh twoS-cent slalnp,to Fred. ICei-py, Knir'r, HrlilK"port.t't. t lillllf rWew Hook I For Kverybo.iy ! '"Also", ' 1 1 1 1 . n S s and llnioea M miial " Itolh si-litou rapil'y A.-iitowanti it. VV Shepurd.Uti Fulton St., NY. 1Ot ltVV OI'.S PluiloKiaphs ol New York k and leiiaty ( I out ii-l Se a si, .10, at llli ceuis. 17 L'uioii Squ .re, New 01 k Send stamp for catalogue. AiE.T" WA'TKII for the Itest ai d Kustest helilii Plei.iri.il Itiiokaainl llibles. Price, reduced per cent. Natlou.il PubliahiuK Co , Philadelphia. Pa. Chnlrcnaira'. Cninpleti -Works and Dr.Fool.'n Oil. inspect I V.X Huiru MonruLr, I year tot 1. S.itup'eeoiyfree. nrrav Ilia Pub. Co., 129 K.liHth st.,N. Y a lluhlt &. fakli. lllseasea. Trior. 4 aamls cured. Lowest Prices. Do not fa! Sal to write. Pr. K. K. Maish. Quiiicy Mat HI T r'lT to Airents! Bualnenew. Ad.ln8 11 It. Silt W, Alfred, Maine. W77 il!l Alul extien.H .-in?- ill.- I . Ontat f-- w.w t v Iimbwi, w.fwe a1"fTXTt llevolvrra. C .la oa. li. .-. a i i.u X Uilij (ileal U'uteru Gun Works, Pitts! urg, Pa In ttO 1'r day at home. Samples worth ft free v .vj wsu Address Srissos a Co.. r , Po'tia'el, Manir t?"f"7 A YKA a all.l exi-ellses Lo . ? 4 4 4 ( 11" I" VK'k'KMi" aents. outfit Kite ere a wrrk in your own towu Ternia and V Ouitlt ou flee. A. linos 11. IL 1.1 ITT Co , PortlumL Maine ejTO n .vrek. $12 a day at he ai eusPy nuae. (lostl) " ouult dee. Address Thus A Co , Auitunta.laine OQOflfl YEAR Mow o Alske U Sot Ar.,rti t-Oa. tO.NCt, bk Loula. 111 j dill J i The t -J ipw una upopiji -f eri 1 tr.t Imtfin. I0 A tloinn Depart a alone wuitli the prion ol . J paper. l..it per TtlU Claim- P E a i rvi n THE NEWEST MUSIC BOOKS. WHITE ROBES. A New Similar Si linnl Fmn nnnk of nnn.nal beanty. v A .1 Aiiiirv ami M. J. MeKuia. I'm-e ilo rrnta for wtiU h Spi-ciini-ti t'opici. will lie maliril, Kxanitne ibla i ll n intuit mill ctlon lieu new buvkt are neeiled. tTeiy aoiig la a Jewel. The ticwrat Operas are, nnMET nv itu. t u.voo. atimiav. nysupiv. 'j.no, IIUI I Ht .,!' tl.l.liVTAItA, Klchherg. new an. enin'uo'l eauion. l .mt. m;i.l.S OK ( Ult.VKVUXK, By Pianqnette, S1..MI. IMII AHHIK, (illtiert anil Sullivan. Attrrnta, hU lKKItl.lt. B1.4Mt. The rem est Church Music and Hinging School Book! are VOITK or tVOItSlllI. U O. Einerion, tO.OO TEMFLlii Pr. W. O. Perking. SO.OO per Uoicn. per Me Ben. Tiie newest Voice Training Hook it F.yi vnsan' VOfAI. METHOD. 1.BO. ('.input, eninplitti una uselul either for private p'ljil.s ur clUHR- . A new Antliem Hook Is nearly ready. The Mit'trtit invrrt la always new. Sa.OO per year, O ceuia per copy. OlAVKll IHTSOX As CO., IloHton. !, It, 1UT.SON CO., H4:l Itroailway, New Tork. J. 15. OlTWOeV fe CO., fi Chestnut Street, rhllndelphla. TI SMITE OB CO. Klrat Katahllahirt! Mnat Hueoeaarut TDKIB INSTRUMENTS have Btandard Valua at Uia Leadinr; Markets Of tho World Try where recognlied at the FINEST IN TON I OVER 80,000 n.ilranit in ma. New peauwiTconatantiy Work a,ml Lowest Prlcea. tiir 8riiri f ,.r a OaUlugna. Tremoiit Sl..rcpp.'Wa1tIiara St.JEnston. rtTasis Tnrraiit'B Seltzer Aperient May properly he ciil'nl tin " Ilercn a" of medicine, for It cl"ant.es .Nature a auean stab cs. and allows the recuperative powers of the rytum to do the work of reitorat'mi to henlt'i. No nvdUlne rurea; Naturealene eve ea Tina np il nt o) the proper nvi'iiuea, the llllli't niin are n' uiuteil to rcauuie tlitir work.ainl tte pit;eiit Kif well. aot.n iiy am. Dur;(isT3 t li.ru l.uitlse Helloufi, l.utln, lia. Mcutt MiIiIoun. I iiiiny i.h venHirl, au.l a hunt of others, reci imiteiat mat uau CHAMPLTN'S LIQUID PEARL, lie liiirlinairil licimimer or me coinp exion. For n'e t.v ii I l.-iulle-- ilna.-J.ali lit fiO et". r bottle. t ii.i.ni'i.i.i et ... , op's, ininaio, i . i , GENTS WANTED FOR A TOUR ROOM TIIE WORLD BY GENERAL GRANT. ThU (h the f.islrat-K.'lHncb 'nk rv?r piilillxhfil, kind tb nn y coiiuilctc mi i uult'i'iitlr 11 iti y i f (irntit'H ii..vt . I n l for rncu!:irfi c iitittimip til l ilt'tscrtiitli'ii of tht work an I our exira ivniin it Accnis. A'iurr. NaiIii.NAL Pl'!tM!Hla i Pilt H'il'lpllia, Ptt. MAM J. HOLMES." Just nulitlslicl: Fiit" tfonae. A Fplen ihl new nove' liy Ji-a. HtryJ Jhtltnea, wle s Iliivels ae'l so 'iniotiaiy, and are ri uit ai u re-reaa wiiii.ui itiuieu.i. It.-aul-fu.lv Ix-imil. lirU-e SI . Also hunda uiie uew.illlioi a of Mrs Holmes' other wo ks r. nip. st nnd H'inhtmv lua llivi-ra Kdl.ti L' ti K ln.i lir.iwukiiir Wi f I Lawn, etc. If A-Si I liv III- ! olin-ltetH. i.V. CAIIbK'lOX O.. PnlilVhera. N.Y C'itv. I IMI A.M'S I llii' Itl.E, ' TAH AKI) l ini'U: It AISIIl:it.-A fw appllcatloi (ol this prt'parntlon will remove freckles, tan, stiubuin, pimp cs cr Hi tt'l es on the face, ami render the com plexion clear and fair For a il'te'ilng nnd bcautlfylnti the fkin It has no eqiul. Price. BO rH. Pent liv innP, instpald. for 75 t. Addresi JdllM K 1IKNKV, Ul Mitn .t , L.mege riaee. mw l oik. m weekly'sm A lai'ire, elu lit he sent iioatpaid lfo, !.ni:e paper cf Mil Vrowl eelumns. w II ;o any uddress until Jniiuury 1st, FOR HALF A DOLLAR Ad. lie T1IK SI'V. NCIty. REV; Aii J llimd, ltflnnf ir C itrntfil i il t! M Im IWum'h l-ilo Hi'iiii'ily fuiN toc-mu. l.iv?t; inuiiHtjiiito r'i:i'r, ctirt-ki t-i of loutf yt:itidlliK iu 1 Witt k. and (MiliriHrv cjim'K iii(:iH. tLHCAUTIO?l;y.:.w trr-tj'per hug vti inUUtj'i i! in t'tnrca t'-te of ft rt utA Jtr.J. I Mi'f 9inn.nurt 1'hUn, M n hu:t o, K-!J iy aiianiKf-'isiH. rv ni iy himii iiy j. ,mii 1.1 u, M. !.. Propr..ti-VV.cor. Tuutu und AicU Mb., l'Uilada., TEAS! aiii:ai MI. TllKTIMl The very best Rood, direct trim tn 'mporters at Hall the usual cost. Kent plan ever ottered to (Hub A?ent, auu 110 uuyera. ill aAriikha UUAiilis,a PAUJ new icinia r nr.j.. The fcireHt Aiiierlcua Tea 'Companj, -n aiifi : i Vekcy Street. IVcl Vara. P. O. Iii x j. mim Cl.les Ki 'rir- . It'adder una 1 1 1 ni ry uisu-ises, inaiiti-s lilavel uud llropsy, IU teo tioii I'll, lilculitliieuuu cf L I'.ie. Hunt's lleineily cures I'.oa 1:1 ihe iiu. K. Man or Loins. .N"i rvous Prontratlou and Itr'i.ht s l)i'-as of t. ai-'ins Kuiits Item. !V cures i ,.-at..- or llu hl.liievs. ll.ad.ier ar... I'm try tlri. pi.141l1.el to 'I ry Hum Iti-iai-il) . Send for WM. li. Cl.Alih.li. l-ion.Klite, H. I. A f w V TTQ Wauted for a tie. Hook thai AUliit .1 sell. faL cuajica far ad la uior.'-y. am a mu u r BUFFALO BILL," .uct imuUi. ra. uu Hum-, nuuwr mun ACior written b kiuierif-U tii liTHlif.t and etaiet book tuttil tliat bu viipctarea Ilt yi-M . AtuU airctMiy at work vrt iQjvklfcj in -,e&. B-mi t unc6nd ecuia territory, ur arcii- uvi :.u unci ai mi m mppiy 10 ntA.tlH KJUUgg, nartfard, C.aa. osk mtnt.h wahuantkda ("rfect cine for nil kinds of PlLKs two to four tiottles In the woibt isi-i of 1 :pkosy. hckofi la AIT HHKt M. ItllKl'M ATISM KIDN'KYS. PYSPKPSIA.CAKCKH, CATAKUII, and nil dis.-as.-s of tin SKIS' aud Itl.OOU, Kiitiroly Vewe l.tl.le. Interna! and external ntu Money returned in ail cas.4 of fail nre: none for 211 vears. Sold ee. 5 1 mm ..JknaaMrTI Sen 1 tot pamphlet, gtalimliti. 11. i. rowi.i:, iti.atoi.. P'.fV. With ' stencil omnia. What costs cts. sells lapidly for fiit its. Catalogue fret i. M. 6tt.i-.it. 11 A Weii'u oU, UjoIuj, Maaj. BIG (AtrAvaAiUa &mM?tm.L"iirmt itim sti'wJaC iaWt-iaJfaft 1lSftat mm r.'l 1 JAM If you aro lute resxe a In Iho intinlry "Whlc.i U best LiniiiitMit M:ri .n-.l Iioast? litis i V.a iiiisvcr,i: (psf H by J no rjpupraf ion :(!:! MKXICAN fllS ANU I.I N i MHS l Tliij n-jiso:i i-! si :i ". It pr:ii'l!Mi!V4 pcry soit, wound, i 1 ,'?:;sfl, to tji:i Tory l)i:if , nnil !i ivos out all inll ini iiMtor;a!i:l r.iorhM m st tftr. Il"KH'i to l!io root" ol tho trouble, mi. I iipvpi' liills to euro h donblo quic't tinio. l i s i I FRAZE'n AXLE GREASE, - watu.k';CT. FOItLK 11V M nHAI.EHf. Awanleii tin Mh.l'AL OF ll. Oli at Hit ttiilknnful ami 1'it i E '"'it". CUcaao. FP.AZER IUBRICATOR CO..NowYflrfc iAPOWIFIE la tha Old llellabla Coiiceniralert Lal FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. Plrectlnna acconipanyliiv each can tor Piaklng Oard Boft and Toilet Soap quickly. . IT IS FULL WKK1HT AND STRRXOTK. Tha Market la flooded with (ao-called) Concentrate! I.ye, whlih 1 a.lulteiate'l with salt and realn, anil turn MADKI1YTHB Pennsylvania Salt MannTg Co., pnu APKi.pniA I'OK 111b LAD11S1 Celluloid Insoles. mi:iicati;i. Protect the Mole of the foot from Met sud cold per recti)-. Itelnc La. tim 1-SO 11 nn inch In thickni us. may be wotu III n neali) QltltlK shoe wltii pi-rteet lu.lulorL Trv tlieiil once and you will lu ver be without tliem. w PlMve you many Innea th-lr cot In Oortor's talis. Srnt liv mail on 'ectipt of price (UO cents per pair, four palls $1 .00.) A I uly u.-i-nt wanti"! to Introduce these goods In this vicinity. Ci uiiiiiBloii lit eral. Celluloid Mioe I'rolrclor Co., 47 Lafayette PLire, N. V. City. For H.-ii'itv of Polish, eavinit Lax-r. tlcaulinesf. nuruhiUiy and Chi :i'iness, I'm qualeu "EXODUS- To tha ae Uada, ta tau. Ins edauta, wita taa kasi aiarkata, and aa ta M tanu v. aa 9V Faa aUaaaaajoUa ataaltoba B'r. (Is. tM. Paal A TaaUav 3.000.000 ACREO MatatylaUaFiiiiisi RED RIVER VALLEY OPTHE NORTK. Ob taa Man, law aslaai aad aaay Baaaaasta. raaaaWatwlaalall talMauatsa saeitea baa, Ay If D. A. MoKtNLAY, Land Com'r, Bra. W. at. M M. K, at. ft, Ktiaaa, 7AT.N2.X Eaj'3 C0HSZT3 rec-n- 11 -ui 111 'ii. 1 nfioceuw I'AKI KXPOSITION. ovrr hll A ui ii i Miii'tiiii.iii. Their PLICA t HLU Hll' CUltKi' (120 Bonni) til vlib i,'ilft raM, n-t la wai BNTKD not t l-ri-ak tl'iw 11 ovrr til litpt Tlie-lr UK M.I II CtiKM-.T wllh Itr. lux prove I Hunt . I h in. w a pri'il.-ir f AVtirita har ,-vi r. T'leir IS I'liMNll CUUMCl ill e ilsliiM of eveiy imilrr. l'..r -nl.- liv IH'-t'lluK in'Tt liaut. SlRM-n millU., SJI CroNdnKj, li. I. 1- UK L0.0.F. K.ofr. I.0.Q T. K. of H, A.0.T1.W. Itt-H Men, itnttitm, and all other Poclettea mads to order tv Hl.ti. l.llley A 4'o, Cutumtaj, tjluo. Senti or JV.ee I.im. Uilitary ani. I'lrenfcn'a Goods, fiannera ft Flaira Liquid Paint9, Roofing, Boiler Coverings, Steam Parking, Sheathing., Coatinqs, Cements, ic. K-Mi low IILSi llleilVK I'lili a I.laT. f 6 H. W. JOHNS MF'C CO. 87 MaiDtN LANE.N. Y. LL3y U Ik Oa.AAAB. 1 It talO,a, lilt I (itllitfll Tftlllir llr.-.U. ft IS kMf smiIIh, viMliiut cff,n nml'il rr, nli'ii' k Uau-Nt-t latunoi.i.tiMil, tfotvr A Imok, Iji'AA. IVIurtt tuuitiiy iwkin-iu wrliuit, lllutriitt-il Sb "iuf i vitt ! rtxt 4U Jniksi liA-NlKL, b iiATrY. Vtuajiutfiuii, Ae .rmvi. TOILER'S g COD-LIVCR Oir pure. Pronounced the beet vy the h-'arh. autlioriLes iu the world. Uneu I1.1.-I11 Bt sward at 1 'A World's Kxpositiorie. and at Paris, Is.H, t.M by Urutfa-bU. V.Il.Stui&JvHii X. tUo-NM'.1 TWU IR JUST I I jiiiouu 1 I WHAT I SHALL I I rRlV7tf!i.y'e 1WSBU' iiW!JlUP"iil j f aija 11 MsiaMi - BNrTWM ml 1MB t-E !f perfectly tut lUO'llCal
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