DR. CLARK INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP Laboratory, 77 W. 3J St., New York City. LATH OF JERSEY CITTV 3 ?- If 5 TRADE MARK.) Tha Best Kemody Known to Man I Dr. Clark Johnson haying associated himself vith Mr. Edwin Eastman, an escaped captive, long a slave to Wnkamctkla, the medicine man of the Oomanchca, is now prepared to lend hia aid In the introduction of the wonderf ul remedy of that tribe. The experience of Mr. Eastman being Blmilar to that of Mrs. Chas. Jones and aon, of Waahinpton fry, Iowa, an acconnt of whose anfferlnpa were thnllincly narrated in the AVw York Herald of Dee. loth, 1S78, the facts of which era ao widoly lnown, and ao nearly parallel, that bnt little men tion of Mr. Eastman a experiences will be (riven hore. They ere, however, pnhliahed In a neat vol nme of 300 paprcs, entitled, "Seven and Nine Years Anions the Comanches and Apaches," of which mention will be made hereafter. Suffice It to say, t'tat for several years, 11 r. Eastman, while a cap tive, was compelled to gather the roots, (rums, barks, herbs and berries of which Wakamelkla'a medicine was made, and Is still prepared to pro vide the same materials for the successful intro duction of the medicine to the world; and assures the public that the remedy is the same now M when Wakamctkla compelled bim to make ik "Wakametkla, the Medicine Man Nothing has been added to the medicine ano iiothiii! hat been taken awny. It is without dnnbl he Ukst 1'i'iuKiKit of the BLood and Kkmcweb of 'he System ever known to man. This Syrup possesses varied properties. It arts upon ttio Liver. It uctsi iiou tin- Kidneys). It re;'tlntcM lli Rowels, It iMirillcN the ISIooU. It iiuletM the rv ii System. It promote, indention. It SoiiriMlieit, Strengthens and I nv1". orate. " It earrles otVthe old blood and makes Hew. It opens the pores of the skin, ant, induces Healthy JPej-apiratloii. It neutraliiies the hereditary taint, or poison It the blood, which poneratee Scrofula, Erysipelas, anu all manner of fkin diseases and internal humors. There are no spirits employed in its manufacture, nad it can be taken by the most delicate balie, oi y theajji'd and feublo, care oniy bdno rcautrai jf fJtntU'H to direction. iiipil SB c dwin Eastman in Indian Costnma- Seven and Nine Yeans Amono ihf. CoMANsiKt and APACitts. A neat volume of 300 pmjes, beinf; a finijile ttaluir.cut of the horrible f act connected withti.ef-ad mussacre of a helpleft) family, mid tkJ captivity, tortured and ultimate escape of its two surviving members. For sale by our agents t'.'nerally. Price 11.00. The incidents of tlio massacre, briefly narrated, .re distributed by agents, kbi:b of charRe. Mr. KaNtinun, beim; ulmo!t constantly at thi West, engaged in gathering and curinu the materi als of wlucli ilia medicine U composed, the aole tailless management devolves unon Dr. Johnson. "ud the remedy una been called, and Is known as v. Di. Clark Johnson's !4DIAN BLOOD PURIFIER Pri33 .'Large Eoltles ....... 1,00 ?ai t ISm:.! ro.tLs 50 Itivia the voluntary ttMti.noiiiuU of persons who liav-i 1) 'en rnrod by ill! u of Dr. Clark JulilisuU I Indian Blood 8yra;i, in youi own vicinity. Testimonials of Cures. PALPITATION OF TILE HEAH'S, West Lebasox. March 3. 1R7 Pear Sir : Having ben prostrate ibr mont wua wnrn, my pnysioian termea falpitRtion the Heart, and a combimitinn t if o,thr Hiujun, 1 ohtaiiKul ne reliel until I bonht souie ol you Indian B ootl Syrup, which relieved me im meamieiy. i urn now m period cealth. KUZABBIH LKWI8 FUR INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP THE RIGHT MEDICINE. Pitt8buh;h, Pa., August 25, 1878. Dear Sir: I was troubled with Kidney Dis ease and Liver Complaint. I tried everything which I thought miht do me (food, but I did not And the right medicine until I got a 60-cen bottle) of your medicine, which entirely cures! LIVER COMPAINT AND CHILLS. Bensalem P. O., Feb. 25, 1879. Dear Sir : Hu ving tried your most excellent Indian Blood .Syrup and found it a valuable medicine lor Liver Coinpluint and Chill I Would recommend tliotte who are afflicted o give it a trial. Mits. C. Aktman CURES CHILLS AND BILIOUS FEVER Euinoton, Feb. 1, 1879 Dear Sir: I waa trot'bled with Chills; had them every other day lor months; had two doctoi a attending niewhcn your agent persuaded me to try your Indian Blood Syrup, and I can aay 1 never hud a Chill nfinr taking the first done. J cheerfully recommend it to all. L:zi Wink, t til 1 -IrW ' -. .'. .U a -A A (JILDED HAMBLIXH TALACE, Scenes lit the f'mnoiie sinlons of Monte turlo lleserlpt Ion of the I'lnj I'llee of tJohl and Itnnk Note-"The l.rern Table Is a 4. rent I.eveler." To conift to Nice without visiting Monaco, writes a correspondent, is to go to London rtnrl not seV the Tower. Cnrnivaliatic tcstivitirs being at an end, I made a trip to Monte Carlo at Monaco, the most famous gambling place the world knows and theoniv one in Europe now existing openly under State patronage; for that of Nalais-Saxon, Switzerland, was shut a short time ago, the federal corernmentcommiHsion solomly reading at midnight the law announcing the closing of the last gambling place but one in the o.d world. Our 12:35 p.m. train leaving Nice was packed with English, Germans, Russians, with here ana there an American, some of whom had come from Cannes. Our common destination was Monaco, a half hour's tide through the finest scenery on God's earth. I descended from the train at Monaco, while my fellow travelers remained a couple of minutes longer, riding to the door of Monte Carlo; for your conveni ence is so studied that you are kindly left at the very gate ot destruction. Preferring to see the town itself first, I climbed tho steep rock, perhaps 300 feet high, on which Monaco is perched. The broad, white silk banner of the smallest country in Europe fluttered iraily on the breeze. d the little town lay bathed in sunshine and literally covered with bright flowers, palm trees, cactuses and aloes. I have traveled far and wide, but I never have seen as lovely view of mountains, water and sky as on the threshold of Italy. After visiting the remarkable castle and still more remarkable court, and gazing aown irom lue lovely palace garden into the sea, which Res far below, 1 started oil for Monte Carlo, twenty miuutes' walk from the castle, on a road planted with palm trees and innumera ble cactuses. This road by the sea wound around the tiny town and nfforded unrevealed views stretching iround a semi-circle of blue mountains to Italy, and closed by the dim outlines of the city of Bordighiera. It would take ma hours to describe one of the finest gardens of Europe, so I'll only say tnat tne garden ot Monte Carlo commands tho loveliest view and has the finest plants and flowers of the tropics. The promenaders have not the beautiful, peacelui look the landscape I1.13; the ladies, many of themsulendidlv attired, laugh and talk nervously ; the men aie wrapt up m tneir own thoughts, paying little attention to their fair com panions. 1 he women care but little for this want of politeness, for this gambling passion is the strongest of all, swallow gin up all others, natural and artificial. At the gamblmrftable there is no sex: a man gazes as stolidly at the most beauti- lul women ot Lurope as at the walls. There are some iormalities to be cone through before entering the play rooms. a uiiiu is uub utri LuiiLcu to tuiu iiiuiaei! without complvinst with them. Everv journal in the department publishes 1, A 1. fll ! . ; ' In accordance with the rules of the Strangers' Circle of Monte Carlo, en-: trance to tho playing rooms is allowed ! only to persons with tickets. The en trance is forbidden to inhabitants of the principality, and to those of the depart ment, with the exception ol club mem bers. Entrance tickets given at the Casino bureau." A Russian acquaintance of mine, who goes often merely to look on and play a napoleon or so, was relused admittance lately by the secretary, who saw bv his card that he had moved from his hotel to private lodgings, and thereby lost his migratory character ana became an in habitant of the department . ' Oh, very well," returned the suhjeot of the czar. nonchalently, " then Ishallsave a thou irtnd franc bill." He was immediately allowed to enter; circumstances alter ases. The fact is. he had onlv twentv francs in his pocket, with which he won 600 ; but he spent it in a day or two. money gained in that way notoriously imrning one's pocket. The wisdom of tiie above measure is obvious. If the inhabitants of the neighborhood were allowed to play, the ruin and de.iolation vould cause the immediate closing of ine casino; wnereas wiien a stranger ii ses, i nc next tram takes him away, wd if he chooses to blowout, his brains. it i purely a p ronul aff.tir. I he Casino is a fine large palace con taining a large, elegant ball-room, a tmaier wiin a nuo orcucsira ana a splendid reading-room, well supplied with journals in all languages. After entering our name in a visitor's book. we receive an entrance ticket and are permitted to pass into the magnificent ram tng- rooms. As we enter at 6 p. m.. the rooms are softly lighted to harmonize with the neiiiy decorated walls. There are two tables in the first room and three in the second, at which are played tne two games, roulette and rouge et noir. Several hundred players and spectators are present. Silver stakes are predominant on the tables devoted to the first game, but only aold and bank notes ou the rousre et noir tables which are given up to the aristocracy of gamoiers, or wnoni women aro in the majority. Not a seat tit the tables is unoccupied. lJehiml the seated came sters stands an eazer crowd of nlavers. as well as spectators; who prick with a pin uie progress oi the game, prepara tory to risking hater their money. Well bred servants, in fine liveries, stand here and there or glide noiselessly around. Four men, cool and uncon cerned, at each table, seated on elevated chairs, represent the bank, with piles of 1 J 1 1 1 . . a . . goiu anu oanK notes beiore them. What beautiful women one sees here, and What toilettes, liut no one cares to re card either. Here henntifnl Id lish eyes seem sinister and glassy ; little cherry mouths look hard, and pearly teeth are firmly scl ; little white hands are convulsively clenched; bright faces are ruineu oy an expression ol cupidity; cheeks are flushed, and attitudes denote suppressed excitement. Some of these lair women would evidently feel re lieved Ly a shriek, but grim etiquette i a!ing a roulette table, a Jiingnsii woman, wiiu was iioiaing up both hands lull of gold pieces exc-nemy exclaim: "See! all that for one napoleon!" Her nervous laugh caused many a frown from those leas iortunate. The green table, or iupisvert, is a great leveler. Side by side sit an English " rav lady " and a lair fallen one from Vienna or Uerlin; here a Russian prince and there a Parisian adventuress; here stands a bright American girl, of twenty or so, in a toilet worth at least $400; she throws down a single gold piece and loses it. She pouts prettily, twisting her'irlove.fand I. follow her to anothe table, where she risks another coin with tho same result. Fortunately she did not play high. Here is an Englishman, however, who does; he is the center of all attraction, and a little crowd collect behind him; lie is winning heavy stakes! I low slowly and monotonously the croupier speaks. "Gentlemen, make your play ; th ' game is made; red wins and black loses," and so on while the game lasts. There is an instant's inter mission between each phrase; at the first the players hasten to throw down their gold on red or black, and there are perhaps twenty difl'rent gold piles on the table. Here a woman standing and new to tbe game timidly throws down three Napoleons on black, immediately drawing back and gazing around as if fearful ot being seen. There a Spanish millionaire throws down negligently a handful of gold. My lord, the English man before alluded to, a handsome young fellow with a florid face, throws a 1,000 franc note on red. AfUr the sec ond phrase, no one is allowed to throw any money on the table or change the position of that already placed. Cards are dealt in breathless silence, and the winning color pronounced red! My lord pulls in with a little rake tho bank note which he adds t a pile of bills under his elbow, leaving the newly won roll of 1,000 francs in gold on red again, and tossing ten francs in silver to the bank as the rules require on the gain of a thousand. The iady of the three napo leons looks sad, and her mouth quivers as they are raked, in by the bank. It would not be merciful to say, "Serves her right, why did sh playP" I've seen Christian men and women, who went " only to look on" comeaway without a cent. Suicides are not very frequent, as the losers, thanks to precautions taken, be long generally to classes that tan afford to lose. Incases of suicide the journals of the department register the fact very briefly, in a line or two. Probably as each journal receives 300 or 40! francs for the short advertisement to players, it includes a tacit agreement not to in quire todeeDlv into traffic events. These journals do not demand the suppression ot a casino which brings thousands ot rich visitors to tho shores ol the Medi terranean. During the month of Febru ary, 37,000 visitors came to Mol naco. At Nice, a gentleman and lady wer pointed out to me who had lost, it wa aid, d(Hi,ooo irancs made by fifteen years' toil in India. Ihey seemed sad enough. The lady was resplendent in silk, but her partner soemed desirous of making economies in his linen, and pei naps ."making It up in that way." The bank, I am told, handed him back 1,500 for traveling expenses to Ennland. The bank at Monaco is not likely to break in spite of dreamers. Temporarily it is occasionally forced to stoD. as a couple of years ago when an Englishman won in one evening 73,000 francs. I think, however, that tho bank's capital is more secure than that of many Amo i can stock companies; also that the players have perhaps as much chance winning as stockholders of said compa nies. A croupier at Hamburg, in a mo ment of confidence, told me " that in the end the bank must win." The eld est daughter of Mr. Blanc, the deceased director, married, a year or so ago, the Polish Prince Radetsky. and the young est, the journals here inform us, is en gaged to Prince Hcnride Rourbon (Sicil- S 1 1. 1 a . t f r, ., lau urancii,j naving u uoi oi mieen mil lion francs. Mr. Blanc, the famous di rector, died a short time ago, and was universally loved ana esteemed in tho principality, thousands attending his funeral. The Ytitat n .v In f r-.. It you are a Uespondunt inviilid, is to grow btronger. This yon oan do il yon will tjtkn a piueo ol advice which hits the weight of high nodical authority to bnck it. That is to use tho Btaiidurd invigorant, Hostetter s Stomach Hitters, specially commended nnd indorsed by physicians. Among the bodily troubles which it overooines are dyspepsia, irregularity ol the bowels, liver compliant, enerul debility and nervous complaints. It is also lound very usetui in counteracting a tendency to weakness or disorder ol the kidneys and blad der, and persons troubled with rheumatism strongly indorse it as a remedy. Ita influence upon the entire system is highly beneficial, promoting as it does the return ot sleep and appetite, and the acquisition ol flej-h and wlrengih. A silent reproof ol the lolly ol nauseous drug medication is conveyed in the success ot this pleasant and effective botanical medicine. Though they may obstinately leoist the ac tion ol other external remedies, ulcers con taining proud flesh, swellings, tumors, lenrous granulations and scroiulous sores spte'ily heal under the purifying and soothing lullu enoo ol Henry's Carbolic Salve, the promptest and most etncient topical application over dis covered or usej. It is believed that there is no cl.ronic soro or eruption that may not be eradicated by this inconr arable purifier. Sold by all druggists. Franz Lirztia among the most distinguished ol iiiusioians in the world. He uses and prizes a Muson & Hamlin Cabinet Organ, and i ro nounce it. "mutchless," "unrivaled," styling it " this maguinoont and to mo so precious iostiument." There ould hardly be higher p raise or Irom more eminent authority. For throat diseases and atlectiong ol the chest "Brown's Bronchial Troches" are of value For coughs, irritation ol the throat, caused by cold or unusual exertion ot the vocal organs in speaking in public or singing, they produce beneficial results. Tell your neigbtor if he uses Lyon's Patent Melulho Uuel Siillunor ho will keep his boota straight sold by shoo and hardware dealers. Invulids, use C. Gilbert's Corn Starch. If other remedies have failed, try I'iso's Cure tor Consumption lor your cough. For one cent purchase a postal card and send your address to Dr. Sauford, 162 Broad wav. Isew York, and receive numnhluts bv return mail, Irom which you can learn whether your liver is out ol order, and if out ol order or in any way dino. se l, what is the best thing in the world to tuke lor it. Wanted. Sherman ft Co.. Marshall, Mmh., want an agent in this county at once, at a salary ot $100 per month and expenses paid. 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Sample worth free. pJ IU ipU AaareSTiKiiuM 4 Co., ortiaud, Jtlamc 5tiU0 A World of Good.J One of the most popular medicines now before the American public is Hop Bit ters. You see it everywhere. People take it with good efl'ect. It builds them up. It is not na pleasant lo the taste as some other bitters as it is not a whiskey drink. It is more like the old-fashioned boneset tea that has done a world of good, If you don't feel just n'ght try Hop Bit ters. Anuria Ktirs. Sediment or mucus in sure indication of disease. Wort. tho urine is a Take Kidney- MASONIC Snrnlles for IMlsea. Chanters. and I'mnmnnderlea. manufact ured by M. V. hilli u X t o.. CWur- tnct, O. Send for Vrirn Usts. "KnlrMi Templar Unlformj i Specialty. rt'il!tary. Society, and Firemen't Goodt. PETROLEUM i VASELINE JELLY Sliver. MeUal at Prls Kxpoalllou. Ornnil at I'htln.l Kxnoal Thin won.lorfnl Mihotanrs la acknowledged hrpnyil clnna thrnnirhout the world to bo the heiU rmr-dy ells covered for the enre of Womiiln, Itnrna, Hhcmuatlnm, Skin IMaeaaet, Plica, (Intarrh. Chllhlainn. c. In onlct Hint every one may try It, It l put mi In t ft ai d cfiit bottled for household umc. Olitalu It from youi dniL'KlKt. and you will (lnd It anperlor to auythlng you have ever uspu. IN THE I. IH of Medicines there are none 11ml nn eotta! to llnnt'a Hrinedy ir cminit Umrav, llilltbt'a DiKeaic. Kidney, lllad dcr antH'rlii ry Complaint. Hunt's ltemeily curca Kx''t.lve lnti'iiiofrance, licncral Debility, Urarel, Ula hett'K, Pain In the Hack, Side or Lotus, and all liieattei of the ITS Kl Iiicvh. Illaddrr mid I'rln.iry Uremia. Pliyiicmnt pic- ribf'IIiiitt'4 Heittnly. Send tot pamphlet to WM. . CLAHK.fi, Prwvidcuce, U. I. 171 CURED FREE. An lnfalllbl and nnexoel.ed Remedy for -I I Flta.KpUrpay or llllNckiia warralilni io eneel a ieedy and r.n a cnr. 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PiUU Proportional returns every we.k on Stock Ontlona of firflcfal Itf oortfl an.l Circulara free. Adilresa Ptin kK WKrHTt C(J..Hanker.;i.' Wall St..N.T TOCNG MAX OK OLD, If fit tul luonaat HoaaMcba, ia wkiakar har fiwth kr bald kMili. -Hia Uiciu, ic(theB ai rirarala Ko aair t, whara. Arm t 4 kmmiwi, but d4mI tllkMlatar Um Ur.al Suaaish Di rj tl.a.1 kka sC ei fa.W. Addr , UfcV. (tONZALlLiS. Loa MU. IUa, HtM. It mm it. to tZff A VKAlt .( AHAINTKHI CaiWU AKenu Wuutfil. I have the ltt ttiliiiis for AffpnU. Over 2M auenta are now makm, frtfiii $2 to a flay. Beii'l htuutp for particular. Kkv 3. T, HUCK.Milton, NorthumherlanaCo Tnrni ia miohtti fixnii Usrnaaa. ta iihI H.uMkj Im a WimH, !! fcr 4 f.u. )Sf !(.. I, (tM Ot wrk of havir, aa t i f joar fnlura n.tiaji4 ifa, iaiits raal naaaa. ua liiua an4 alaaa till I'M BM, mtd ()- flu. f A.ldt . I'r.,f . St.. Laataa. Ua T - 1 $25to$5000 Iclouily lDVattl la till lOUIiilaV- wi'k, mm py InmifiiMft roIili l.y th fitsw CiiiUll7.aMlriQ bvaUin ol "K i ftl!iitr lit M'm kl. Kullptitllon u pllrv UoD lu AllaMH, ItHftW) Jt fo,, )tftUklt 3V Ul IMll bt., Ji. Y. A IVi Ii rlSKU ty Mdilreaalns iK4.T JV I.OWKLL A f O.'N NeWttpttper Advcrtiiiim Hureuu. IO Huruc St.. New Yoik.can H-nrn theezav cost of any pmpobed Hue of ADYttttTISlNG In Ameri can iewiwp4ri. J$m 14m-imik Pamphlet. lc."5 VOUNC MEN Learn TeleKrapny an earn a to to iiihi Biouth. Evtry graduate guaranteed a paring situ ton. Addreaa 1 tt. valentine, jaauaaer, janesvine, . Wis. - . - invested in Wall Bt. Stocks mak !RllltnSMJlJlJtunee every month. Book ant T I -V i exolalulDirlevervthlna'. Aid e rtAITKB A -J .lti.uKt.i-H 17 wan ni.. n. OPIUM Ivloruli liiue If siblt Cured In IO to til) tH a Koiwy till Cured Dh. J. blKPIIF.N. Lebanon, Ohio UOi HVV 04 aiil viclul i t..i.... u,. .. . f 6t M WMIN Photouraplia of New York and vlclulty tlourisl Dei let), eaiu, at itft cent 17 iiiilouS(Ure, New l oik. Beud auuip lor cataiogu OPIUM'". bit dt. Mkln flaeaea. Toon aands cured, lowest Prills. Uonotfa write. Or. K- K. ua'so. unlncv. me Free firomo CatAlai:ue. Fain it let,, e very lot)y ,1c west pilots. Mrlrupolltau Art Co., :tU Nassau St., N Y. City &-fy A WKEK. $12 a day at h uie raaily made.' Costly V" Outht fret). Additiss Taua A Co., Augusta. M.iue iTTT A YKABand axue"seiio aKenla. Uutttt Free ,n a 4 Ail i P o viiikkkv. Amintu a.ii C'TT M atiU eapai aes Kuaranteea to AKeiit. H I 4 tilli.tfren Hh.w lo . 4 iiMii.TA. M.isa i1 TTXfwJ Itevol vera. t)jlaliKUe frea. Addreaa S tJ I . ' (i'ral Wt'.leiitliun W.,rkK.Plttaliui.l ts CC a week in vwur own tnwn. Ternia andsAootn iJ free. Addrras II. llaixan 4 Co., PoatlauO. Malua, my K. WHOLE II11LTYIC PE (m CHEAPEST BOOK - Am ' ' J- - T r. mfi 1 111 MMMWaOMMt OtlUl., la t riat orntr la isod for AO days ealy. and la made rlra ' Ill be sent to one address for Fifty Casta, Order aoi aod piranw mis paper, ana aadrasa r us -r- . .. . PERFECTED "BUTTER COLOR fllvea Butter tha Ht-rnel color tha year ronnd. Tho lurircst. HuHer Hnvora rcentninend lla nso. Tlmusiinila of Jialrymon any IT IS TEH PKCT. Ir''d hv nil I he l"'t t rfnm.il- A nricd the luti r national Dlnlomn at N. Y. Iiiilrv KBlr. Ask vour tlnnrulst or mcrclmnt fur It: or wrl'c to n I; v. hut It Is. what 1 1 Costa. V. hu uses U. where to gut lu VT I.I.I.H. KU 'jZicg, Any Rnmlar-actiool ran now IT.ird to nnnlT tla teachera with The Aiiiiriiiy ( hool Tlmea, a I ateen-liane weekly pnper. Hera ar tha new raiea. 1 mm 1 to 4 r inlea, 2 DO each. Frum to codIfi. to ne addrra. fli ..So each. Fnm 10 to 19 ropiea, to ona . Idresa, f I w each, 'rwenty lonica or more to ona I litre a, il.Ol each. Nc rlinrge r r rHwtaite. Propir- j m;ate ratea fm It sa Ihnn a yrar. Twentv teachers -an I e suiplled for three month, fur Vi.00. Whlla theiiapera I 'or a cub ti'U.t he sent In a purine tn one addresa. lha ' pnbll.her requires that each club mhscrlptlon b acconv panlcilwlth a list of the name anil addrrases of tha I" rsi'iis wnn are m use in paper. lie MitnfiMjr Ni-liool 1 1ntra will he lent on trial to a new tut IUt every week for 'hroe month, for 2A cents. 8n"cl im n free. Send a so for a free specimen of Tlia Mcliolars' txrt el Iv, a 46 r'R" scholnra' lassoii no c nlnmiiu 'oiorrd niitp, eio. i n. Mariei l' i III l e liuprnvci! f..i lssu and Its price rnfiwnd. ArldreM (iH l. WAT1I.KS. Publisher. Taj Chestnut Btraat. Ihllu 'elphla, la, mmm$ For Itcnilfv nf l'oll.h Kavlui. I..l, I ila..tln... Durablllly and t'licnjinesaj l'iictiuilcd. ' .nii8!' "'ton Vronrlriore. fenfon tin.' Head '1'lia West Hliurr, a haudsoma lllu.t'ated -Bie paper, (iivea reiuh.e Informant, n ahuiit Tne woNDaarci, i.aaa or Kavaa-raiuao Laura, and where lira-shoppers, chlut libur, draughts or hard winters ara unknnwu; embracini ureKiu, Washington, Maho and in mm iiiiuuioia a very inunncr ci mains beaatiruliy xecuied eutftavtne. of our uneniialcd scenerv. imhllc nd private buildings, t nthfully wiliten articles shout tir vast r.iliiiiiK. grasiiig. in inn, iuniiierliia, llsalDK id huntliiK r. a iuro-a. Telli ahnut our inllllona of acres f nni . Bled Kovrriiinenl and railroatl lamia mil ... p use of coming here. All questions on shove subjects atiswcreu in our columns, rcr year, aif.sMt, AM tho nnmbera f IH7H and IMI0, :..V). bpeclmen copy, J5cU. Nones.-nl free. Add ea the puhl aher, Mj. 3ir Kit. r ori 1 ii ihI.O regon, Sa-w-lng off ft tog, Easy n& Fast. Our latest Improved sawintr machine cuts off a 2-foot lop; in 2 minutes. A $tOO PRESENT will be civen to two men who can saw as much in the old way, as one man can with this machine. Circulars sent lree. V. GiCES, 711 W. Lake St., Chicago, IIL CAUTION. Wo are stopping all Infringement" np.,n our Patents, and have euedw. W. Boatwlck and Faimers' Manufacturing !o. for making marhlnea like nura. we nave also sued w . n. uiara, or star uuy, mu.. for ii.init and Belling said macninei M.wnipvTf T. nuriTncRft Patent Poat and Ball Farm Fenca. lit st an cheapest Fence aver Invented. Farm Kllhta, nih full liist.ui tlun for hutlillnr. sent i.y return man ou L-cvlpt of One Dollar. M AN DKVILI.K A HKAMAN, M llport, C'heiuuuR County. N. T. LIQUID PEARL ' Is an exc llent crsmetlc." Titlrnt "The best I have e.vr used." L'iarluUe riioniji-in. "The best I have i v, r used; foi the ititure 1 mail use o other." ftln "Far Mipcilor to tha one I bring over frmn Paris' l.iitaiuchrlt. Superior to any cosmetic." .nM Svlttoni H ld hv nil druggists. Price flOo-nta a bottle. Ilewne of imitations. ll.tlPA.lM i. CO., l'ropile t r. lliittttlo, A. - TO AGENTS. The ei.sicM bo k to sell ever known! Carlrlon'a ItoiisrhoWl Kncyi-luiinMlln. A Treasuiy of Kin.wleilKK. A hunk of condeuaed Information on i wry ul ji ct. each In one short paragraph. A Whoie l.i',ir:,iv, a.phiibetlcaliv airauued lu one volume. The f.iy it-a Iv ueiul handy KncyclopiBdla aver piint.d. ii'-allliluiU ihllst aied.fA fi. Su.d ou.y by .iilibcriptiuii. Tera a, Ac, addreaa ;.V. AIII.KTON di. CO.,PublUhera,N.T.0lty. REWARD 0r,S liliud, lU'liintf, fr lllcuriitt ti lilrNttiat lirHliiK'i. Tilo KtitMtly failaUiciire. itivt inunfdtuU) relief, cuiV'ti caei't of iotiR Btandnig in I wtk, nni onlinnrv oaea in 3 day a, r.A It T I D N . v-ruj'ucr itu prinintorit in blm k a ' of ' ti nnts ai-i Ur. J. . MiHtr9 iin'tftr, I'liiia. I ft bolt e. Bold ty alldruKibU. tS nt t-y miiil by J. P. Mu i ku,M, !., l'ntor.. fci. W. oor. 'i'eutU anil Arch bt., 1'hilfulu., Pa, GENTS WANTED FOR A TOUR BY GENERAL GRANT. o This lb the facitt'dt-s-'lliiiaT book ever puhllblird, aud the nt.it (An.it.a.t h in I Miiltiaai.tir lliut.irv of (irnt'u Iru vola 8fiii for tucuirttti cdiitaiinn a full tlfbcriptioa of the nuia at im cut raua ,-iiiib tt itm. Ainirno National Pubuhuiho Co., Plilltttielphln, Pa. EAOISEASES7 Dr. C K. Shoemikek ("the well-known Aural Surueon i'f KfHijiux, Pa.) Kivt5tt all hitt lime to the tientmeut ot peafnebtt Hint Dir-eatki. of the Kttr at hlb ollhe. His tuccetis ha krlveu hlin a natloiial reputation, trpeclully on rum i in Kar aul Cutitrrh. CnU or wnil fur ln Utile liook on tii" Eur, lu Dlhtutwn iu their TreMlinent' ft- to Mil. ilia IttTKB Hook Cl'0 iintrfa). price J.M. A.lUreti8 Jr. C. !! MIOL U A JiKfci. Ae a ,i.i ,.n.. .. siiiHi v ul inu u. i utuaih Muij aipeiises. or ' i,s a large, ctiinmih'iii-ii, .o ae.. cu "T, sou Sisiili- ,t iliveiiiinna. We uuttu uJiut we wu. Bala plafxee ..rt,li.- fill KltMAN A H . Marh Mich, rm e "PA v. with SteWll Outfits. Wliat' coats 4 IfilacU. slls rapidly fur fW tu. CaUlogne rr., hM I m o. M. braaoaa, l a wutu n M., biihho miute c- l l (ViuuileteWorksaud Dr. Poole DllUriOPCttl V a Health MoTiti.r.l year for tl oamplecopy free. Murray UiU Pub.Uo.,li K. lieth at.,N. Y A IN TIIE WOllKD! Containing 110,000 Words. I n u b I -Column 1'naaa.nnd H u. tiateit wllh II5Q i (ratings, llrlhs. ai atiiv. Pronmi. rlnlittna and Hell, nil Ion a arcordii( ta the b-.i F.nallsh and Aiiiri lran laxl irritiilirta, Tarr nnnilsninely hntiad la Clmh aad 9llt. aent Fraa ta avary reader or thll advertisement upoa receipt af SO Cant to ST "'a and oiner expvnssa. solely for tha purposa of Introdaalion, Kut two Dlcilfa- Inclose thirty ininy renis in currency or posinse sip iOHBR, AI1LA W8, Hi!.. UAIIIIHUi At CO.. rroprlclors, JJtirll..lf , VW JUHT OUT! Bells of Cornevillc A handsome and complete edition of tha "Bella ol Cernevlllo" by Plaiiquelte, la now ready i and aa tha nmslc, the ad Ins, sccnciy and t o.tuinlim are quit within the much of amateurs, it la sure to he extensive ly Riven and enjoyed. Pretty, lively French vlllsra acenea, contrasting with events In tha haunted castle, make a spirited combination. Worda nno. Jectlonabl Price, $1.40. WIIITK ItOKK.ia, tha new Rnnday Rcbool Soraj Book, by Abbey and Unniier, blila fair to be one of tbe most stieoeasful hooka of IU cla.e, aa It la undeniably ona of tha sweetest aud beat. It will pay to buy ona, If only to slug from at noma. Prlca 30 ceiita. VOICES or WOKSIIIP. (U 0. Kactaoa.) M per doaan. TIIK TEMPLF.i (W. O. Paaaiaa ) perdoen' NKtV lrII!TIKUfor KinKillNM CLASHES. (A. N. Joaaaoa.) aeperuoscn Tha shove ara our three newest aincmiRchoolBookl. Tha Qrat two ban a full aut of tunes fur choirs. See full lists of New Sheet Muslo, every week In tha UuatCMj Krcord. That la the way to keep wall iuforuita of all naw laauea. Mailed for 0 ceuta. Walt tor these books (almost through tha press) i Till HKIIAUCK J K W K I . . J U. Tenney. AMKHIOAiH AIVTIIKM 1MIOH. I' t KLiUIt OltUAIi i.VS i ltCCTIOIt BOOM. A. N. JoautSoM. OLITER D1TS0X at CO., Boston, c. ii. DiTsoar co., 813 Broadway, Naw York. J. E. DITKON aV CO.. tHJ Chestnut Wt.. rhlladalphJbs, N Y N I -NMM APOtMIFIE! 1 tPatvi.se3a tnaHtl Kellabla Coiuicntrad Lit FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. nirektloni arcompanylns each can for ma toft and Toilet Soap .illicitly. it js full wxianr aud stern urn. Tha Market la flooded with (so-called) Concentrate ', L.ye, which la adulterated with salt and resin, and sksh rutto aotu, BATJt MOSKT, AND BUT TBM ESS OAPOIMIFIEErli MADK BY TH8 I'ennsjlYanla Salt MauuPg PnilJtPRI.PHtA. to. Tl HI OU CD. rtrat Katabllahad I Moat Succaaaful tUKIB IMSTaUMKNTo have a Standard Vain, in a tha Leading Markets Of tho World varywhera recognised as tha FINEST IN TONB. OVER 80,000 B.te nrl In n.e, Mew Daaisna constantly. Pea Work and Lowest Pricea f Sand for a Catalogue. Tremont St. odd. Waltnam St.Eostoa, Mass F R A 2 li 11 AXLE OilEASE. ZtHAT 13 dUSI 1 I VWHAT I SMALU I FHl HA I.F. II V AI-I. DEALERS. LwcrJtJ tkt MEDA LUF JlO.XdH ut lUe C'CHtennial v nnt I'tttit r'j";ifi, 't'M. CUcagoJRAZER LUBRICATOR CO., New Yark. E XOD U S lothataatlanda, la the beat erhaata, with tha kaa Carksaa, and on tha bwt Unot, alone tka St. Pas kuiasaaUa A U aaltaba B, (Usa art. f ai Paaiia. 3,000,000 ACRES liatalf ka kk. Faaaama D RIVER VALLEY Of THE WORTH, aiftaa. O. A. MoKINLAY, Uknd Cm' INLAY. Umd Om'fv ft UbAlf alPH Jk. M SillRaftL a rai )Vk. 1 lb.. HlK'-I Mri at', ti.t ctt or nil A in I'll ,tti cuiiii'iin"! '1 t.i'!T KI.KXIKl.K II1PC ttlc-r J' O 10 !.;Uai.l lat AKBANTKB ItUt Q !.r" down ."pt tt. biii-. l-iire $t. Vi. 1 1 -f IMPROVED HEALTH tuRSEI r.M-,l.wiiL 111. l.iU..l"0 Hl.il. t i.', f ,t. soli sua Stis'lilt. .cd cjil L1.!. a. tu. t Pile kj ui.ll, 1 M. P.ir sal. liy all l.ila. ai.rcli.&ts TVAIlR" t0.- SSt Rp.-alT, . I. , i. u I c tuili r.ii it,v .t ul., un, re-uli) !ak-uly the little (oiks. WU.I.U1CU A CO.oa avar) aWJSMmiaiaHMvMeMw..i.i -i-n. . .v'',(Mt kidder'S PASTiiiE.,.!;;;;;n;r,',A , taaimyl , ...,.. ;- tr- Ijl ii' MIr'Jv.a-. . atv ritii'vo vouN I itUL9USt I I fRA7CRSM(Lf I W7 VII ! W Mpsijpfra
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