cv. " ,2 DR. CLLK 'joHwsorrs INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP Laboratory, 77 W. 3d St., New IprkCitj, LATS OF IIRflT C1TT. 2 C,:: 5 -vniXV" 1 3 TRAPS MARK, Tho Best Kemecly Known to Han I Pr. Clark Johnson havinr associated Mmae'.f vith Mr. Kdwin Kntman, a a escaped captive. Ion s? xpl.ive to Wukanietkla, the medicine man of tho Comanche, in now prepared to lend his aid In the Introduction of the wonderful remedy of that tribe. Tlio experience of Mr. Eastman being similar to Hint of Mrs. Clin. Joues and son, of Washington t o , Iowa, an account of whoee anffertnira wcrs thrillii"-ly narrated in the A'w York Herald of Dee. loth, the facta of which are to wiUiIy known, end ao nearly parallel, that bnt little men tion of Mr, Eastman's experiences w ill bo Riven h: ro. They arc, however, published In a neutvol nine, of :i)0 pnre, entitled, "Seven and Nine Years Avon? tho Comnnclies ard Apaches," t,f which l i nt ion will lc made hereafter. Sufllce Ittoaay, fiat fur several y. ar, l!r. Kastrnau, while a cap tive, compelled to father the roots, Rimis, ! irl;n, hrrln mid homes of which Wakamctkla'a riedic :-io vm ln.nio, and I atill prepared to pro lide tlio .'.M M itcriali for the snecessfnl intro d'lrlion of t!iu medicine to tho world; and enures l's pubHs that tha remedy ia the aoait tio.T at , ucu W'ukaiavlkU compelled him to tuake 1U ' Wakametkla, the Medicine Maa Xotl'.in;: lii! l'ecn added to the medieine and 'Atl'i'i lui r- been taken away. It la without douht lt: siT V''hikii-: of Hie Blood and Rbnbwkb ol ' " avKM ever known to man. Thi Syrup viried properties. Vs on rpen tho f.irer. It .! t:pii titc KiilnvyR. H r'ii hilen xltc Zinwcln. Ct ti:: ill' (? BIKi. It .jtiiviM tEie Nrvoui System, It !O!l0tl'M It A.'uirtr.JM-t, -. '-rcnjjtUennnnd Inrlr tt carries otVtWe old blood and makri li c;ri 1ie pores of tlio kin, and 'ttluur.s i:5e.'iltiijr A'brtiiratiou. It nr. i: .-,;:;.: ti.e hereditary taint, or poison ir :l.e ldoi.d. which t-nentea Serofula.Krysipelas, nr.u a:l niniiii'.i' of i;ln ilisenveH nnd Internal humors. T ure lire iiOMplrii fin ployed in its manufacture, e.d a .fin li,.t'ilan by the most delicate hahe, 01 tr l!i '.-l-ri'd ;Kid lecble. cart onlu beina mauircd 1 Sdwin Eastman in Indian Costnaa- &Nn Ai'M'iii:?. A neat volume of 300 pages, . liuing a simple ftatement of the horrible facts ronnected hh tiie pad massacre of a helpleee tumlly, una tins captivity, tortures and ultimate esciipe of itstN.ai-urvlving nienihers. For tale by our agents generally. Price 11.00 riiP mr ifiiil el. the ma. lio massacre, briefly narrated, re rtit-tnhuted by amenta, kbkk of charge. Mr. Kutmnn, teim; almost conalautly at thi V.'et. eiiiraeed in iratiierina and curias- the materl- tls of wiiali thu medicine it composed, the sole i-iuivs innn:i;emeiit devolves upon Dr. Johnson, "Ld the leiiii'dy has been called, and la known as Di." Clark John3on's ".'1EMAN BLOOD PURIFIER. Yum . 'LHr;9 BottUa tl.00 riit.t I&mAl Eoitles 60 tie id the voluntary te- tiiuonhda of perrons who In v.; t -on cured hy tli . of Dr. Clark Johuaou'f I.i;Ujii liiood Sj'ruji, in join own vicinity. m Tc3tiraonial3 of Cures.' ICEMEDY F0K LIVKK AND KIDNET DISEASE. Edinotoh, Feb. 2, 1879. Dew Bir: 1 can, lrom my experience, re- joinmena your jimiuii xiohi oyrun aa a sure sure lor Liver and Kidney Duseuse. Elizabeth A. Saksi. I HE INDIAN BIX)D SrRUPTILE RIQIH MEDICINE. Pittsbcwjh, Vn., August 25, 1878, Dear Sir: I was troubled with Kidney Duv wise and Liver Coinplmnt. I tried everything which 1 thought uuiit do me good, but J did not nnd the riirut mi-dicino until I got a 60-ceo bottle of your iiixliciiie, which entirely cured roe. A. Cargo, I.lVEIt COMPLAINT. Jacksonville, March 8. 1879. Dear Sir: Knowing, lioin experience, that jour Indian ISlood bjitip is a aura cure lor 1 iver ComjiUtint, I conrlUeiitly recommended all sullonng humanity, iebecca kieu RECEIVED GREAT BENEFfr FROM IT Holmsbubo, 231 Ward, Philadelphia, Feb. 24. 1879. rtnr Sir- T ijiV u lent iilunauie in Bavinsr i i,nr irivnn vour vuluulile Indian Blood Syrup a lir triiil ia iny Inmily and received rieat benefit from Jt- &am x. ct. ouuir. LTVER AND KIDNEY COMPLAINT. Akdali bia, Ia., Feb. 10, 1870. Dear Sir I buve boon nainj; your l"')1.""1 ni..i o.,,., ;,i .nimiiilv (or Liver anil Kid' I tl.nn t - ' J j rv.o.,r,l.in. witii aiioceea. I beueve tt has oo ao.ua EpwAaP GfXBfcT. . " i f i If sWll& ?S vJTr I g Aim v 2 5 Kir S : - v " Hold Mining Agrlcnilnre. Howpvor Insienificfint the rrturns fnm nKiloultiirnl labor nmy soom to Uio?c who till the ground, yrt they ivm paro fnvornlily with the rcfuts of niininn rntorprifps, both bs to indi vidual gain and national prosperity. Eminent statisticians inform us that taking tho history and results of gold mining within tho Inst fifty years, tho average laborer has received less than .f 1.18 tor each day's labor expended in seeking gold. True, large tortuncs have been scoured in these uncertain enter prises, yet tlio general outcome has been illy-paid labor, hardship, poverty and disappointment. Agriculture oilers no fields for speculation and gambling; but to tho industrious, persevering ami intelligent she guarantees health, happi ness nnd prosperity. Seed time is fol lowed bv harvest with it certainty which does not attach to delving smontj the rocks for nature's hidden treasures. Agricultural gnins are secured in 'har mony with nature and without detri ment to other industries. Notwithstanding the enormous totals of gold that have been secured in Cali fornia since 184!), yet it is a well-known fact that at present tho annual wealth produoed by her grain field? far exceeds the yield of lnr mines. l(or is this all that may be said of agriculture in the comparison. Much of the boasted min eral wealth hj-s been obtained by de vastating and ruining the arable valleys of the Pacific slone. Tho damage oc casioned to the fikcc of t he country by gold mining is beyond the calculations of those who should be deeply interested in the subject, and involve important consequences serious alike to State nnd nation. As long ago as 1802 it was es timated that the area of su -face torn up through the operating of the placer mines amounted to 10,000,000 acres. At the present time it amounts to more than double this area, or four times the total areaof the Stateof Massachust Its. Arable land in California is far higher in price even than along the fertile val leys of the Eastern States, which is due to the usurpation of tillage land by the mining works. Additional damage has been occasioned on a most extensive scale through vast subsequent operations in ny'.rauuc mining. ilie present annual yield ot gold in California is about $18,000,000 a year, of wnicn one-third is lrom nuartz mines. and the remainder from hydraulic min ing on the ancient river-bed. Nakec hills and fertile soilare alike washed away by the artificial torrents brought to these latter mines ; and the material removed vegetable mold, sand, gravel, pebbles is carried town by tho current, nnd often spread over ground lying quite out of reach of the natural inundations, and burying it to the depth of sometimes twenty-five feet. An orchard valued at 60,rXM, and another estimated at not less than $200,000, are stated to have been thus sacrificed. A report ot the ngi icul- tural bureau at Washington, computed" the annual damage occasioned by tins mode of mining at the almost incredible sum of $12,000,COO. On this basis, it is evident that the gold of California is prin cipaliy produced at the expense of its agricultural interests a'subject to which the attention of the legislature has been directed. Mining authorities aver that. at the present rate ot r reduction from hydraulic mining, there is enough " pav dirt "on the gravel banks to sustain that industry lor one hundred years to come. in the course ol a centurv. thero will scarcely be a gravel hill or a trace of the ancient river beds left, in the State.while vast tracts of land now valuable will be reduced to the condition ai oeserts of sand and stones. The products of min- ng are ephemeral, those of intelligent agriculture permanent. Gold can be ex tracted but once from the same place; wheat may grow lor.ver on the same ground, provided it be properly'manurcd and cultivated. There is little doubt that the future material prosperity of California would be promoted bv the en tire abandonment of her mining enter prises and a lull development ot her igricultural resources. Such is the true value nnd power of agriculture in com parison with mining for gold. Ameri can Cultivator. Strange History of au Arizona Kant lie. Referring to the capture of a station near rort Craig," Arizona, bv the Apaches and the massacre of thirteen persons, an exchange savs : The historv oi this siation is a singular one, and is related to us by an old army Iriend, in whose mind the aoove narrative revives memories of the arid regions surround ing it. Tho country borders on the west bank of tho liiourande river, bounded on tho north by Jjort MeKae, on the south by Mcsilla, and on the cast by the urgan mountains, and its passage is known ns thejournev ot death The region is over sixty miles in length, uu tilled, without life, uninhabited, save at Aleman.nnd as destitute of moisture as the d csei t of ftah ara . All travel between southern New Mexico and the Santa Fe portion of the territory has, however, to be across this terrible sand waste, and its dangers are evinced by tlio bones of draft anini.ls frequently seen bleaching in the sun. fcvery traveler dreads thcprissagc of the Jornado,(pronounced IIornarda)bo(!ause all know that the journey is frequently one of death. When (Jen. John Pone was a lieutenant ot topographical en ginpers, lie was sent to here artepian wells witl. a view to finding water. This was for tho benefit of government trains and army people In general. 1 h passage of the Jornardo then renulrei and now takes two days, involving tho necessity ot hauling water for animals and human beings. Water weighs about sixty, two and one-half pounds per gal lon, hix mules will drink twelve bar. rels in two hours. While Lieutenant Pope was engaged in boring, a rough Scotchman named f John Martin, con teived the speculative idea of shoveling for it. He struck a spring at a point nearly in the center of the desert, and tor years thereafter sold the aqueous fluid to patrons at the rate of twenty-rive cents a bucket. It proved a bonanza to him. At no other place within a circle having a radius of thirty miles has water ever been found. John Martin's well at Aleman, on the Jornado, became known to thousands of people. The government made Mar tin a forage agent, lhis sinecure car ried with it the exclusive right of sale of lorage, fuel, and water lor the Jornado He was a generous, charitable man- diamond in the rough. The Vicarillo Apaches from the reservation at Fort Stauton were always kindly treated by John Martin, and, by tacit consent, they were allowed water free as long as they left undisturbed tho persons and prop erty of tho few people who centered at Aleman Martin was a married man. His wife, children and his son-in-law lived with him. The writer ol these lines has frequently seen as many ns a score of these Indians camped at Martin's ranche, and the oor fidenco of the hardy Scotchman in their peaceful intent was unshaken by the frequent disturbances of that region. Unhappily the savage instincts prevailed over grateful memories of favors re ceived". The telegraphic message tells the rest.' Martin was tho master of it lodge of free masons at Mcsilla, over thirty miles south of his well, nnd never missed a meeting, regular or special, during the time he lived at Aleman A II amorist Is " Pitied." As the trair. leaves the depot n young man leans over the nackot my seat and asks me what I paid for my ticket I tell him and he chuckles. He bought a ticket of a scalper and is a dollar nnd a half ahead of the railroad company, lie pities me because I do not know how to travel, and I blush and feel chenp in the presence of his superior sagacity. The conductor comes along. Ilepunches my ticket wit h a ready, unquestionable acceptance that makes me an honest man, and I feel proud. lie takes the shrewd young man's ticket and gazes at it with an awlul scrutiny. "Where are you going?" he asks the young man. The young man gazes at him with the unflinching glance of a citizen who knows his rights and the railroad law. "I am going to Indianapolis," he says defiantly, "and that ticket is good until it' is use'd." "Certainly," replied the conductor, apparently greatly terrified by the young man's defiant attitude, " of course it is; but it's got to be used on its own road, and as this is a Wabash excursion ticket of last summer, from Peru to Lafayette, you'll have to get on a Wa bash train and go to Lafayette to use it. Fare, please." And the young man read the ticket carefully, and paid his fare, and plttnked down the extri ten cents for having no ticket. He has gone into the smoking car now, and lias his head out of the window, but I ?an hear him swearing with startling energy and appalling grammar. liurdette, in Jl'iwkeye. The appetite is generally the best guide to food that is needed to build up the wastes ot the body. A morbid or unnatural appetite can tisually be dis tinguished from a normal one. Dr. Footc's Health MonUily. House I'D The liver if it is dormant, and avoid a train of evils which must otherwise ensue. Among anti-bilious medicines none rank so high us Huatottei'e Stomach Bitters. It cpcedily ban- Uhcs those pairs ia tho region of the alToo'ed organ, the yellowness of the skin, nausea, vertigo ai.d siolc headache, which attends a bilious attack. A bilious subject, after a brio! course ot this capital liver stimulant and in- vigoiant, finds that his tongue is no longer lui red ia tho morning, his breath is grown sweeter, a hundred inexplicable sensations no longer make his lile miserable, his bowels have acquired the steadiness ot swell rocu- lnlud piece of meclinnUin, and he can cat with a hearty appetite nnd good digestion. It is breuuso the Bitters assists nature in her efloi ts to bring back the disordered liver and bowels to their normal condition, that it ac complishes such remarkable cures. A. Wouder I In most of the papers may be seen an an nouncement ot a new rubber boot, made by the Candee Rubber Co., of New Haven, Ct. This boot timrks a new era in the manufacture ot rubber goods and is called the " 95 Per Cent. Sterling," to denote its high quality, and is covered by no less than seven patents, all owned by the Candee Co.! One of tha boots, Bplit to show its exact character, is on exhibi tion at tho vtores, and shows an article loi genuine service, that is seemingly indcslruo ible. The Company warrants these boots thiei months, although there is abundant testimony hat the boots will stand six months' lumi wear every day. The " Candee " is the lai gei rubber goods company in the world, and it. warrant is equal to a bond. One of the patent- relorre-1 to oovers a binding tor tho top ol tin leg, in which are engraved spaces lor every day and month in the year, so that the store keener can punch out the date of sale, and tlx beyond dispute the duration of the tine months' warrant. Altogether, it ia tha mot wondertu.1 boot that has yet appeared. To Veteran Soldiers. The Mirror and Farmer, a large news, family nnd tunning poper of forty-eight col umns, having a larger circulation than sy otlier weekly of its clues published in New England, outaido ot lioston, will have each week the coming year a department specially devoted to loiniuitcenees, sketches and army experiences ol New llampshiie and Vermont soldiers iu the rebellion war. Price, fl.OC a year; to soldiers only seventy-five cents a year. Sample copies tree. Address John li. Clarke, Manchester, N. II. Published testimony esiablixlies tbe fiii't thul Scovill's Blood and Liver Syrup is a sti iling romedy lor scroliilous and syphilitic disorders of a lormidiible type. Also tbut it cures white Swelling, carbuncles, eruptive maladies ol uil kinds, gout and l lieuiuiitisiu. it more over promotes a secretion and flow of healthy bile and directs it into tbe proper channels. The deplorable ailmentd produced by mercury are also remedied by it. Druggists sell it. Iu these days when there is such a sfilt among makers as to who shall produce the lowent priced Pnrlor Organ, it is well to re member that one company keep up their standard ol highest excellence. Kvery organ made by thum may he depcudod on. To have a Mason & Hamlin Organ is to have the best that can be made. For one cent ptirchuee a poeial card uud send your address to Dr. Sanlord, 1C2 U mad way, New York, and roet.ive pamphlets by return muil, from which you can learn whelhei your liver is out ot order, and it out of order, or in any way diseased, what is tbe best thiuy in the world to take for it. As Akticlb of Trlb Mishit. "Brown's Bronchial Troches " are the most popular at-, ticle in this country or Europe for Uiroat dis coses and coughs, and this popularity is based upon real merit. 25 cents a boi. Wanted . Sherman & Co., Marshall, Mich., want an agent in this county at once, at a salary ol fllOO per month and expenses paid, ror full particulars address as above. Tell yonr neighbor if he uses Lyon's Pitenl Melallio Heel Stillener he will keep his boots straight. Sold by shoe and hardware dealers. For a cough that other remedies will not cure, we recommend Piso's Cure for Consumption Young men go west. Learn telegraphy. Ad dress K. Valentine, Manager, Janes ville, Wis. C. Gilbert's Linen Starch ia tha best made Chew Jackson' Beet Sweet Navy Tobacco psnirhltrs, Wives and Mothers. Os. MAKl I11S1S I. TKKINK CA'l UOLICOa! wdl DOsl t'.vely cure Female Weakness, ncb as Pallins: of the Womb. W .,lte. Cbrooic linlmumatinn or Ulceration of Hie Womb. liK idenlul Hemorrhage or Flooding, Painful, SiMireted and Iriricular Menstruation, Ac. An old and reuutile leniedy. Seuu posinl card for a aniitilet, sviUi treatment, cures and certmwites from physicians and pttleuls. to HOW A HTIi t 11AI.I.ARD, CriCA. M. Y. 6 ,1.1 by all DruiiKialk SL.Vi per little. Titrrti is miciitt t V ra lsml. lai I cue s4 s4 w li ft - o.-. a .4 " at Jr Alalrs -t MAtTltM iIa.Tii'fci VV i"s!? Zll V f I ml.. I Sh. Died In Europe,' "died in Denver;" nnd so on Is the news received by friends at home dally, when in most cases nn early ue of Hop Ritters would have saved the occasion for such sad news. See other column. Don't Get the Chills. If you are subject to the ague you must be sure to keep your liver, bowels and kidneys in good free condition. When so, you will be safe from all attacks. The remedy to use is Kidney-Wort. It U tho best provocation of all malarial diseases that you can tako. Seo large advertisement. . APONIFlEljSj. waif Mr4fKtIMI&TWn0i"ip&wi&&t mm I th Old UctUbU ConntrUd FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. Ptreettons aceompanrlns; sseta eaa for tnaklnf Hal Soft and Toilet Soap qutckljr. IT IS FULL WKIOBT AMD BTRKHaTB. The Market Is flooded with (so-called) Ooncontra Lye, which Is adulterate with salt and resin, and w "m mji, SA TS HON XT, AND BUT TBM APOrJIFIElTu MAPI BT TBI Pennsylvania Salt Mannfff Co. J PHILADELPHIA. . THESHITH 01&1 C9 First Established I Most Sneceaafal I TBRIR INSTHl'atlNTS have a Standard Talss ta ths Loading Markets! Of tho World I Tsrywaers reooinlisd as tbs FIN 1ST IN TO Ml OVER 80,000 Nadsand la Msw Detlfn constantly. Be work and Lowest fYloss. AT Send for Oetalofns. TreaontlSt., opp. WaltUain St., Boston, im THE UTMOST Reliance may be placed la limit's Kcmoaly for the prompt cure of Kidney, Iliad iter and I'rlnary Disease. Hunt's Kennedy cores PUbetea, Uravel, Drorwr, liesieral Debility and Falas In the Side. Rack and lxln. limit's Itemed la used lr family Physicians. Try limit's It.medjr, Send for pami ihlet t,J K. K. I'l.AKKK, Providence, n. I. A CASH nl"I!Rtl. .ifl TO t'JtlO M uilh for Aiteiiis, Tesrli.ri. Students. a;id Ladles, Introducing our N KW llol.ll'AY HOOK, lis unrivaled ennteiita of Proe and Poetrv by 3ou eminent authors, elegant Illustrations, and artistic h n llni make It a welcome cuest lu every una. Introduction by Tmo. L. Cei i r.a. I. D. The new editions and reduced prices of our Standard Works and Parlor t.amH, with Ihm terms and quick sales, are reasons why u'cr ejrent are coining m-'ney. A smle agent has sold ov.r 7UOO roilet. A few more wanted for Ho Iday an I Winter work. K. II. T UK, IT, ( llroatlway. NewTork. An Elegant Holiday Present! A 4W-IMUK A t"l 0;1t Al-ll A 1. 11 11, r.eaulllully Illustrated thiuuiiliuut with Colored Scrolla. Birds, Feins. Auliimti Leaves, etc.. elegantly bound In ii:i, al?o 47 cWt giintatlo. : all sent post paid on receipt of only 15 ct. (IVstaee stamps taken.) . m ike tills very lew i fl t to seiore the a. Id rem. a of peop:r whom we nope t be s'.le n Induce to act a Ai;eiil for our bBUtlru! i n i'lrntlons Addle s ad orders to 11AV A. NONM, IVtut Haven, Conn, I nave recolved one. of the above A bums and am a tonlshcd that such an e'eejiit book can be furnished foi only IB cts. Hesp. rosrsT:a. H'et Itaven, ) nn. vcxh BEATTYEiliS i-k' (In'..! 1 .ft atoll. Asel 6alS T..M. UsmIs. a fd'a J knse-wsll, wnlnBt eiwe.w arntM fears. .IimI A Svakacii irsr ltnno!.BlAl, eaverA beoh, 11143 tS955. BfAtr 7waliiT sere M wrlls me. lllnstraTr Newspaper .eat Fre. A(;jr.'iia J.r.lt'.i ir. liiwi l ll, rvasaiaft.., a.w avrse. Tl WEEKLY SI A laraa elaht-paire paper of KO broad columns wtl be seut post-paid to any address, one year, for OlSTlS DOLLAR Adilres inn st y. K.T.city TO AGENTS. Mi rnslesi bo V to sell ever V nown ! Onrleton's louaeliulit :iierloi mlln. A Treasuiy of Wieoxi-. A b k of Coudensed lnformatloa on v,ry ,u' Ject.eaih III one almrt naraarapb A Whole i rrv, a pliaix t cilii i rramied In one volume. The ly re l u.ul hindy Kucyilopedia evel printed. eaoii:iil il.u-i a e l', li HQ. S it on yd.y .iibscrlptlon. Ten s, e., sddress i.-V, rAltl.l-lTUiy. CO., Publishers, NT. City. ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL We will send our Klectro-Voltalc Itella and othei Electric AinilUncea noon trial for 3o Java to tlioae ultlicted with yrrrvM Itti'tlitv mi tfone. of u womn udlurr. Also of the Liver, Kidueys, Kheuuiatlsui, Faraly ais,4c. A 'trf cve tvwnHtmt or tw wiy. Addreis Voltaic Kelt Vn., SlarsUall, Bllen. Pr. barker of the Hrlyhton Hospital for t'hlli'ren (Kiig.i saya It resemble mother's mils av closely that iufanti are reared and tccJ! reared exclualvely opon it. PI-AYNt PLAIN I PI.AYe.1 I'LAVNt For Heading Ulubs, lor Anialeui Tliea I rivals, leo.-r-ance Hiaya, DruwIiiK Hooiu Flays. Fairy Vluys. KUil....un nays, ivciue nooaa, speaaera. raotomiiiieri, T.itiietinx I iahU. Maxueaiiilii Llntils. Colored Fire. Iluriit Cork. Theatrical Face PrepiiratloUH, Jarley'a Wax Works, Wlus, beards and Moustaches at reduced prices. Co. tumea, .S( enery, Charailea. New cataloxuca sent free coi.tallliiiH full des.'riplUin and price. dsu'-'kl r uknch 3cH, isrs t.. iiii aireei, New vera. FOR FIVE 30 POSTAGE STAMPS I will mall, pont-fHilil, to any address. One Box Imitation eillver Coin for ' Game Oountera o; Lhipa." Address P. O. K' x 1 IQI, Boalon.Maaa. firnttigiTTTrrea '-.alarv ..I ebsi i,.-r uioiilu aud eapaiia Sod .1 .ow a tare. eouim.s.ioii. .o ae. ku. ..-if odd 11 invttioioris. 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