DR. CLARK jOrmsorrs INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP Laboratory, 77 W.3ilSf.,Vw York Citj, 'ATF Of JKR'KT C1TT. I d -O 3 ITItAHi: HARK. Tha Best Ecmsdy Known to Han 1 tir. Clark Johnson having associated himself ilh Mr. I'dwln K.itninri, an ecnicdcnpliv long 11 vhivc to W.'iknmelkla, thn medicine nan of the 'm.nirhr", 1" now prepared id lend hi aid in t tip lii:r"tiitlun of thc'vonihrl'iil remedy of that tribe. Tin' jw,iii,tiiie of Mr. Ivitmsn bein' similar 10 l t. of Mr. Chns. .Inneaniirl son, of Washington ti.. lot a, hii account of who-e mffiTiiiL' i't lirriilit.j.'ly minuted in the Xrv l'trk ll r i'A of Her . l.';!i. lHis, (lie fucts of which 'am u v.idcljr known, ;:ud nearly Tnr'l'l. thnt but Mil!': men tii of Mr. Kallman n experience"' M ill be jriven here. They are, however, published (n n m -.i vol nine of ;l;iu pap'S, entitled, "Seven and ine Year Aruotij; llio t'.ini.inrhcs and pnehos," of which Mention will ho inudo hereafter. Suffice if to say, thnt for several yeara, Mr. Knstiniin, while a rap ic. was compelled ti gather the root, (rn.tm harks, herbs und lu rries of which Waknincll.la's medicine was made, nml is still prepared to pro iilv the samb materials for thn eucces.f ill imro rlnrtlnn of the tneiiicinc to the world: Hnd aurc the public, that tho remedy Is thn same now as when Wakamelkla compelled Uiiu to make it. Wakametkla, the Medicine Maa Nothing has been added to the medicine and nothing hag been taken away. It Is without doubt he Debt Purifier of the Blood and Reniwir of tho System ever known to man. This Syrup possesses varied properties It acta upon the I.lver. It nets upon Hie Kldneya. It resiilateH the Howela. It purlliosi tlie Blood. It quiet si the lervoii System. It promotes Uiestion. It Nourishes, Strengthens and InTl orates. " It carries off the old blood and makes New. It opens the pores of the skin, and Induces Healthy Perspiration. ( It neutralizes the hereditary taint, or poison in the blood.whk'h peneratee Scrofula. Ervsipelus, and all manner of nkiii diseases and Internal humors. There are no spirits employed in its manufacture and it can be taken by tho most delicate ha he. or by titrated and feeble, core only being rewiirtd ia ttmtitm to directions. s 3 mm 2 flVilSI CO f u. Edwin Eastman in Indian Costume. HrrE and Niks Viabb Amono ths Cojianchm and Ai'acues. A neat volume of 300 paiies, u'.naniniplasutementor the horrible facta connected with the fad mussacre of a helplesi family, and the captivity, tortures and ultimate scape of itstwo surviving members. Kor sal "y our agent generally. Price 11.00. T he tncidenta of the massacre, briefly narrated. r" msiribiited by agents, mat of charge. .r. Ka-tinaii, beiin almost consiantly at the v est oncd in gathering and curing the mated. , ,'" I'ich tho medicine is composed, the sole l.iiHliicfS mnnauement devolves upon Ur. Johnson. n.U the remedy bus )eeu called, and u known aa v-' Dr. Clark Johnson's INDIAN BLOOD PURIFIER. Price of large Boitlet $1.00 Price of Small Bottles jg Resd the voluntary testimonials of persona who have been cured by the use of Dr. Clark Jonaaoa'a Indian biood Syrup, in your own vicinit. Testimonial! of Corel. HIE INDIAN WKJD STRUPTHK HIQHT PlTTSBtmuH, Pa., Auifuat 2.5. 187R. iJear Sir: I was troubled with Kidney Dia- eae and IJver Complaint. I tried everything wliieh I thought milit do me (food, but I did not And the ritrlit medicine until I trot .On-con bottle of your medicine, which entirely cured li'KMEDY Foil LIVKlt AND KIDNEY DISEASE. Edington, Feb. 2, 1879. weai Mr: I can, irpin my experience, re commend your Jnniun Uiood byrup aa a but tan lor Liver and Kidney Disease. KUZlBtTII A. Sakds. DYSPEI'SIA AND INDIGESTION. Btbeiirt, 23d Ward, Jany. 1, 1879. Dear Sir: Your mott excellent Indian lllood fynip has given perfect satiblaction when used lor Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Tbeoo. Hawk HEAKT DISEASE AND UVEK COM PLAINT. JIillLtHl ltGH, Snyder Co., ia. Dear Sir: I have been troubled with Heart, DiseaNe and Liver Comprint, and I had spent a Kit-utdealol money lor iiieilicitiHl aid without receiving any benefit, until I i (K'ured koine of your Indian lilood Syrup liom your aveut, K. L. liutbMj'ton. 1 cun now ttmtily liom mv upeiience as to the ureat value of it in sun i iiENHY ZhMCTIAN. 5 .-.-- V' n, y ------ - t.n: :n kv i' f i? & it M Yv S 1 ff i Ilolrl Clork Vtndtrntrd. " Wliort I was your nft,e," kaU Ri'Bnd fatlicr, to a citizen who Was doploring the unreliability of the hewppnpers "wlien I was at your Bjjcr I hnd the same fault to find with the ptipfrs. I couldn't believe a word that wns in 'cm . For instance, every day I read some screed about hotel clerks stick in' up their noses at poor but respectable peo ple who were forced to stop with them. At that time I was proprietor of the fifth Avenue hotel, and was runnin' it on the European plan if you don't see what you want, ask for it, no trouble to show goods, an' that sort of thing. I didn't believe a word of what the papers writ about hotel clerks, an' was mighty sure mine warn't that wny. To satisfy, myself, however, nnd windi cate hotel clerks everywhere, I put up a job on the newspapers." A smile lit up grandfather's counte nance at this stirring of memory's em bers; but !t quickly vanished nnd he went on: " I alius dressed in the heicht of fash ion ; but I borrowed a suit of clothes of John Jacob Astor, an' disguised myself as a poor but honest person from the in terior. I had let some friends in the secret, an' they were present to see hotel clerks windicatcd, an' a st ingin' rebuke administered to a scurrilous press." At this point grandfather chuckled audibly. "Wnen all was ready I walked into the Fifth Avenue, enrryin' nn ordinary lookin' gripsack, an' registered as John Crabapple from Squeedunk. Nice day !' I said, as I ornamented the register with my stage-name. (ilad to hear it,' snkl the clerk, as he fixed his necktie at a lookin'-glass in the office. What time kin I get a train to HackensnckP' 1 asked for I knowed that particular clerk wa strong on time-tables, an' 1 wanted to fetch him out afore the in vited quests, who were sittin' around tnkin' it all in. His reply knocked me clear ofFn my pins. He said, never once taking himself away from the lookin' glass : ' See here, my baldheaded patri arch! you don't see no people sleepin' around here on benches witli their valises between their feet, do you ? You don't see no man shovin' trucks around loaded with trunks, do youP You don't observe any little girls runnin' around with apples to sell, do youP No, 1 reckon not! This is no railroad depot, dear sir! If you take me for a ticket agent, a baggage-smasher, or a brake man, you get left. I run a hotel, tot a mere railroad.' I was as mad as a wet hen; but I waited a spell. When he got his necktie to run parallel with his moustache, he turned around an' ssked me what I wns after, an' if I would mind removin' my carpet-sack from the counter, an' carryin' it out to the stable, where it evidently belonged. This was rubbin' your grandfather the wrong way of the ha'r; but as I had cone into the scheme for the good of clerks in general, I nat urally thought I could stand it if they couia. i sai a i would like to nave a room, if it was all the same to him. He said he would give me a room in the cellar, only he was afeard I might sprout. "loung man, said 1, Harm up, 1 hev money to pay my way an' sleep in the bridal chamber, an' 1 don t propose to take no lip from any stuck-up hotel clerk. ' Who's a stuck-up hotel clerk?' he yelled, dancing out of his little den, an'puttiu' up hi3 hands ' who's a stuck- up hotel clerk P' I told him I was only jokin', an' was willin' an' anxious to take it all back; but he wouldnt have it He danced roun', an' bobbed up an down, an' finally hit me a terrible blow on the nose. 'Take that, you old hay seed !' he yelled ; ' an' that, an' that, an' that!' An' I did as he recommended. When I was beginnin' to get back at him, he struck the bell an' seven porters seized me an' hustled me out on the street, the clerk brhigin' up the rear, as I it were, witu ins rox-toea snoes. un the sidewalk a policeman collared me, in' I was locked up for thirty-six hours afore I could git a chance to explain things." "Then it can hardly be said that you succeeded in vindicating hotel cleiks against the'slanders of the press." V indicate," replied grandfather. moved to wrath; and he ambled off, stabbing the door spitefully with his cane. Cincinnati Enquirer. How a Colonel Won a Bridle. The Hartford ("Conn.) correspondent of the Springfield Republican tells the following story of General II. W. Birge, formerly of the Thirteenth Connecticut volunteers : Birge was ever a fine horse man, and it was while he was recruit ing his regiment that the incident oc curred. . The colonel as he was then wa riding down the street when he saw in the second-story window of a hai ncss shop an elegant bridle. " What will you take for that bridle?" said Birge to the proprietor. " You mav have it free it you will ride up there and get it," was the rep.y. lhis was no sooner said than the colonel turned his horse s head and spurred him up the wooden staircase that led to the second story, seize 1 the bridle, turned and rode down again this last being, as Birge phrased it, " the only ticklish part of the job " The horse that perlormed this leal was very highly valued by the general, and was tenderly cared for as long as he lived. What He Said. " Jennie, darling," he said, as they sat cosily side by hide in the big old fashioned chair, whose generous arms had often encompassed a similar pair; "my sweet girl" and the tire blazed and crackled, and snapped its lively glances of liht out into the darkening room; "my dearest one "and thelitful shadows came and went in the apart ment, making grotesque figures upon its handsome walls; "light of my life" and her pretty head nestled confidingly against his manly vest, through whose folds the beating of his tender heart was audible ; " my beacon light "-and he pressed in his honest palm her little hand oh, so little! as he said, "my little pet;" and outside the wind blew fierce, while the dashing rain smote hard against the pane, heightening the peaceful influence of the glowing grate; iu wwii mar gin "and the tremor in his voice was born of purest love " my guiding star," he said he said Well ; blest if we know what else he did say, but that was enough. With a woman's intuition she knew his meaning, and lie scooped him in. Rockland Courier. The tusk that Cety wayo sent over to England as a herald of peace, is seven feet long and nearly three feet in circum ference" at the big end. It was a very appropriate emblem of peace. If we should see a man coming at us with a tusk like that, we'd go in for peace on any terms, and pay the hall rent " ur plveg," ISurlinyton Uawkeyt, An F.dinhurg wotunh, whose hus band had beaten her fii!0 times in four years, had him arrested and he was sent to jail for three days. The punishment was too light. Tho brute should hnve been sent to jail for a whole week. The next thing we know he'll kill hia wife, and then lie'll get locked up for a month. Xorrittown Herald. A land flowing with milk and honey may bo very rich, but it ought to make things quite damp and uncomfortable for farmers. Picavune. Thnt baby. I admit, is as good as wheat." remarked a fond pnrent the other day, "but like wheat it has to bo threshed. II heeling Leader. There is still outstanding $31,000,000 of called United States gdVerninent bonds upon which interest has ceased since the seventeenth of July last . There la Health Ahead, For cheerless dyspeptics who will tine Hoetet ter'a Stomach bitters, which will enable them to digest, restore their appetites, steady their nerves and drive away the blue. II, with such a prospect, there are any ol them who neglect to profit by the above suggestion, why they deserve to suffer, that Is ah. Let them ak any one who has used the Bitters if it is not a good medicine, And il they receive a Iriithlnl reply it will he an afllrmnlive. Bil iousness, bowel troubles, debility, rheumatism me all o nquered by this highly esteemed and professionally sanctioned specific, which has ulso won a nntional reputation as a remedy for and means oi averting intermittent and remittent levers. It has a cheering effoct upon the despondent invalid, and may bo re lied upon, to produce decisive and not pnlliu tive effects. Il is the one thing needlul lor the cure of dyspepsia, and nothing will supply it9 place. An Indestructible Hubbrr Boot! India Itubbor, its prepnred in the mutni taeture ot Boots, has a grain orflbor as posi tive as the grain ol a pine board. The "crack ing " ot Rubber is simply the separation ol these fibers, caused by the strain Jironpht upon them, wherever wrinkles are iormed in the stock by tho bending ol the loot in the act at walking.- In the " 95 " Boot, by making the exposed part ol the upper and leg ot iny t r$ ol Kubber (as seen in the out), the grain in crossed at right angles, whereby the whole mass of fibers are held together, rendering separation or " cracking " impossible. The extra thickness obtained by doubling he upper and leg, tends also to prevent the lormation oi permanent wrinkles, lor the stock, aided by its elastic purity, springs back to its origi nal lorm when the bending ceases, so that alter six months' wear these Boots will be found as smooth and as shapely as when first made. This slmpo-rotaining quality will be found especially desintblo in the leg, which in ordinary llubber Boota settles down and creat wrinkles are formed around the ankle, causing the wearer to interfere " in walking, to the speeds' wearing out ol the Hoot lee. The free dom liom loot chafing and stocking wearing wrinkles in the ' JNinoty-flve Percent. Stcrl ing Boot," will be lound of great practical cotniorl anil economy. A speedy quiotus is given to a hacking couku ny mat inestimable enecitlo lor mi mo nary, throat and bronchial complaints, Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, which cutes consump tion, uroncimis, pneumonia, pleurisy, labored breathing and other disorders. of the respirn tory organs. When a cough manifests itself, the early use ot this beneficent medicine is earnestly recommended, as th difficulty is more easily overcome in its incipient stage than later on. Sold by all druggists. Prices of the Mason & Hamlin Organs are somewhat more than those of the poorest organs made; but they are not much more, while the quality is vastly superior. This has been so thoroughly proved by the results at all great world's expositions lor many years t at it is no Ion .or a question. At the prices woy are uie cneapesi organs. For one cent purchase a postal card and send your address to Dr. Saniord, 162 Broad way, New York, and receive pamphlets by return mail, from which you can learn whether vour liver is out oi order, and ii out of order. or is any way diseased, what is the best tiling in the world to take tor iu I .44.1.ro Proflti in :t iiiivi $11 ill legitimate Stock Speculations in Wall St. pays immense profits. Pamphlets explain ing everything sent free. Heath & Co. Brokers, 1227 Broadway, New York. tor an lmlated throat, eough or oold, "Brown's Bronchial Troches" are offered with the fullest confidence in their efficacy. They maintain the good reputation they have justly acquired. 25 cents a box. Wanted. Sherman ft Ci ., Marshall, Mich., want an agent in tins county at once, at a salary ol 100 per month and expenses paid. For lull particulars address as above. Get Lyon's Patent Heel Stiflener applied to inose new uoots and they will uever run over, anu will lust twice as long. Young men go west. Learn telegraphy. Ad dress R, Valentine, Manager, Janesvtlle, Wis. Chew Jackson's Beat Sweet Navy Tobacce. Comminution Cored.' Ao old physician, retired Irom pruclice, having hsd nla.Kl lu his huml by an Kal Inlls niltionry the formula of a siuiuie vegetable remedy for the speeily an ) permanent cure fur Curisuuiptlou, liroui liltii, Catanli, Aathum, and ail Throat sutl I.ung Attectlons, a'ho a Djiuve and radical cure for Nervous Debllltv Mil l nil Nervous Complaints, afU-r baring tested IU wonderful cnraUve powers tu thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to uissunVriUK leilows. AcluiMiMi by Uils motive and a desire to relieve hiuusu tuttfMii!!, 1 will send free or i-barge to all who desire it, this recipe, la lieruiaD, freu h, or English, with lul iliriHiious lur preparing and ulng. Sent by mall I mall ly W. W. S'l'ireaatriE wim sunup, nsunng mis Paper. Surma. U Powers' Muck Ko heater. N. . A World of Good, One of the most popular mod ieiuos now before the American public is Hop Bit ters, iou see it every where. People lake it with good effect. It builds them up. It is not as pleasant to the taste as some other bitters as it is not a whiskey drink . It is more like the old-fashioned bor cset tea that has done a world of good If you don't feel just right try Hop Bit tors. 'Nunda News. Sediment or mucus in sure indication of disease. Wort. . the urine is Take Kidney isura relief erririu a KIDDER 8 PA8TILtE8.brS VfrtlllUr MPM L Telegraphy ac w m w m v earn HU to I1UU moutn. livery graduate guaranteed a Dayln situ atlon. AddraH. valentine, atauager, Jaueavllle, Wis OPIUM Habit A Bkln IHaeaaes. Tnon saudscured. Lowestprtces. Uoootfal to write. Dr. K.K.MiTah.yulocy, Mlct M Vl 1 Vcnpq ra'a Complete Works and Dr .Foots Shakspea EU Tuple copy free. wuM.M.wr wi.. v h&alth af OMTHLT. 1 year for v sample copy free. 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A b,ik of Colldeiisd Information Ob curry tubject. ear h In one short parsnraph A Wbo e , .. . ......... . .. ....i ... ..?,,, Tl,a i.i.-ijij, aip'iaitri italic .aniiHcn in w - n y rea ly usenil Unniir Kriiyciopaj'iia ever piunau. ii iritlfiil!) biust aie.l.t'J fiO. S i d on y by i.ubsciiptiun. Teri 1, Ac., address U.W. CAHLETOM A CO.. Publishers, T-City. EAR DISEASES. rK. C. K SuoauAkr.R tthe weli-icr.wu Aursl Hurneon of Heading, Pa. I vlves all his time to the tieatuieut oi he..fueas und lllsesses (if tne Kr at his nice. Ills biicc'is has viven biui a nation tl reputation, etptriady on iu'iu li F.ar and Catarrh. ''Call or send for his litrle U.iok on tbe tar. its Diseases and their Treatment free to all. Ills lanfe li.iok r:.10 ussrsi, ii Ice a'A.OO. Adilress lr. V. K. hlllihN AlilCit Aural Sinrs; on, Itradliin, Fa. There la no cure for nrlghl's Dis ease of the Kidneys, or llladder and I'rinary Coinnlaiuts. Tliey sre In error. limit a ltemriiy cures tlb'se iiiseahes. tierieial THINK lielillity, Pains lu tlie Hack. Loins or Side, Oropy, Gravel. Iis.-:'u-tlon, and nil llisi asei ' f the Kid neys, llladder and rnn.iiy organs sre cured liy Hunt s Itcmcily . FaMii'y Physicians prescribe Hunt s ltcliicl. umi'y JMiysiclfiiid ii w for oauioiilet to WM. P.. CLARKE, Providence. It. I. ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL. Wf will ftciid our Klfttro-Vo't'iic Huitt aud'othei Electric Appllnres up -n trial tor tlayn tu t'hoht aitl:ct'd wilU Srrvinis JMitlity aud dflf of a tMvwti wttu'. All of thA I.lver, kifiiirypi.Hh-uuiaUh!U,Pura.-iiB, Ac. A ntr uwtrftttr'ti ur no fay. Al.inM Vtliile llrlt i o., UlarKliall, Mlrli. lIAYrl I'l.AYS I HI.A'VM I lls AX I huT Ut-ailirtK (J'ltl'os, fr Aiuuleiir 'i ticatrlrulK, Tt inper fence P aH, Oi aw n.ii Honui P uyd. Fairy I)at, Kthjs'i'iHii Piavg, (uWle Honka, Hitt'iiker, PknU'tuiuit s 'iHtiU iiui iJuliU, Mfkrii--luin Uplift, olorf-U Fire. 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