DR. CLARK joHnsorrs INDIAN BLGOD SYRUP , LabortoT,, 77W.3JSt.,Xcw TorkCily, kXM OF JIR8IT CITT. TEADE MARK. Tho Bost Hemod Known to Han 1 Dr. Clark Johnnon having iMiVlriferl himself villi Mr. Kdwln Kaatman, kit capod captive, long slnve to Wakamctkl. tho medlcino ban of the i'omnnrhM, in now prepared to lend hi aid in tha Introduction of the wonderful remedy of that tribe. The experience of Mr. Eastman being almilnrto t!iat of Mra. Cha. Jones and eon, of Waahlngtnn 'n, Towa, an account of whose eufTerinre were Utrii.inixlv narrated in the Aeie York Hera'd'ot Dee. 1.1th. 1S78, the facia of which are ao widely known, and so nearly parallel that but little men. lion of Mr. Kasttnau a experiences will be Riven here. They are, however, published fa a neat vol 11ms of HOO paffea, entitled, 'Seven and Nine Venn A:nong the C'omnnchea and Apaches," of which l.i 'ill ion will be made hereafter. 8 u (lice It to aay, tint for tcreral yearn, llr. Kastman, while a cp. tire, was compelled to gather lue roota, (tnma, b.irka, herbs and berries of which Wakamctkla'e medicine was made, and la still prepared to pro tide tha a materials for the successful intro duction of t!io medicine to the world; and anrrg tie pnbiic that the. remedy U the aamo now at wi.cn, WakaineUtU compelled Uiui to make iU a e f "f1 1 Wakametkla, the Medicine Man Nothing hits been added to the medicine and - "tiling ha" been taken away. It ia without doubt lie Ukkt I'i-hipikr of the Bi.oos and KsNwa Of 'ie Systkm ever known to man. Tills Syrup pos easca varied properties. If net upon tlio Liver. It net upon tlie Kidney. II rostu lute the Uonelii It purine, the- Blood, it qulcta tlio Nervoux Srateru. It promote Digestion. It .Vourlelies, Strengthens and In vie-" rente. It carries ofTtltc old blood and make Hew, It open the pore of the) akin, and tiduvea Health r Perspiration. It neutralizes the hereditary taint, or poison Ir hc blood, which penerateaScrofala.Erysipelaa, anu nil manner of akin disease and Internal humors. There are noeplrits employed in It manufacture, n ad it can be taken by the moat delicate babe, oi y the aged and feeble, cure mlf bang reoMrea st Klantin to directions. es c IS a JSdwin Eastman in Indian Costnaft, ZWYT.H AND NlN YSABB AmoMO THR CoAH0BM axd A r aches. A neat volume of 300 pages, being a simple elatement of the horrible facta connected with the aad massacre of a holpleaa family, and tho captivity, tortureeand nltimate escape of ita two sarvlviug members. For salt by our agents generally. Price tl.OO. The Incidents of the massacre, briefly narrated, ' re distributed by agents, fbei of charge. Mr. Eastman, being aliuot-t constantly at tht West, engaged In gathering and curing the materi al of which the medicine U composed, the sole 1 isinesa management devolves npon Dr. Johnaoa, 'nd the remedy haa been called, and la known ai w Di. Clark Johnson's MDIAN DLOOD PURIFIER. Price of large Bottle $1,00 Price i-f Small Sottles BO Uevi the voluntary testimonials of persona who have been cured by the nae of Dr. Clark Johnson's Indian blood Syrup, in your own vicinity. Testimonials of Cues. ;KMKDY FOR LIVEK AND KIDNEY DISEASE. Edinoton, Feb. 2, 1879. Deat Bin I can, troin my experience, rs- :'imrauno your xncnan uiooa oyrup as a sure :ure tor Liver and Kidney Diseaae. Elizabeth A. Saxpa. I UK INDIAN BLOOD SYTUJPTILE RIGHT MEDICINE. Pittsbchob, Ya., August 23, 1878. Dear Sir: I was troubled with Kidnev Dis ease and liver Coinrilaint. I tried everything which I thought might do me good, but I did not find the right medicine until I got a 60-cea boUie of your medicine, wbioh autirely oured me. A. Ga boo. LIVER COMPLAINT. Jacksonville, March 8, 1879. Dear Sir: Knowing, from experience, that your Indian Blood 8yror is a sure cure lor i irer Complaint, I confidently recommended all suffering humanity, axebecca fiist LIVER COMPAINT AND CHILLS. Bbmbalkm P. O., Feb. 25, 1879. Dear Sir Ha ring tried your most exoellent Indian Blood Syrup and lound it a valuable medicine for Liver Compliant and Chills 1 would recommend thco vi:o uro afflicted to give it a trial. Mb. C. Atma. CURES CHILLS AND BILIOUS FEVER. EbiNOTOa, Feb. 1, 1879 Dear Sir: I was trout Jed with Chills; had theiu every other day for six months; had two -lot-tors attending me when your agent persuaded ...e to try your Indian Blood Syrup, and I can say 1 never had a Chill alter taking the first -!. 1 cheerfully recommend it to ail. Lizxib WOT. ( fSU 0 AJX. r mmmm i To-Morrow. Oil, thou to-morrow! Myatery! Oh, day that ever runs, belore! What has thy hidden hand in Mere For mine, to-morrow, find for me? Oh, Ihoit to-morrow! what hast thou In store to make me bear the now T Oh, day In which we shall lorget Tho tangled troubles oi to-day ! Oh, day that laughs at dtinn, at debts! Oh, day of promises to pay! Oh, shelter Irom all prosent storm! Oh, day in which we shall rotorm! Oh, safest, best day lor rolorm! Convenient day of promises! Hold back the shadow ot the storm, Oh, blest to-morrow! Chinfeat friend, Iet not thy mystery be less, But lead us blindfold to the end. ' Joaquin Miller. ITEMS OP INTEREST. Sweet potatoes are raised in Los An gelos eounty, Cal., weighing twenty-six pounds eacn. Cannibals don't like to eat a coward, because the bravest are the tendereat. Saturday Night. An ounce of keep your mouth shut is better than a pound of explanations after you have said it. Free Press. There are five daily papers published at or in the immediate vicinty of Dead- wood, tlie lilac It Hills business center. Baron Nathan Rothschild, of Vienna- pays his cook 13.500 a year, and spends sixty dollars a day in wages to his thirty otner servants. Sneclesof the cactus rtlant. fift v fppt high, that grow ud like acigar. and bear delicious fruit have been discovered in Arizona Territory. Madison. Ind.. has a nig that runs on tlie commons with the cows, and draws nourishment from them as they lie chewinjr their cuds. There are 13,000.000 milch cows in the United Spates, 8,961,2-21 in Germany, 4,513,765'in France, 3,708,766 in Great Britain, and 1,356,676 in Sweden. He looked as wise as an owl, did he, His tricks were well adjusted, He declined to advertise, you sec, And in a year he busted. Hottl Ma I. The8umof tl80.000 was rjaldoutat Key West during the vear ending Octo ber 31, for sponge. There are seventv- three vessels in tlie trade, manned by 250 men. The Canadian Dostitl authorities have requested tho postmaster-general to take measures to prevent the forwarding of all publications styled " Police Gazette ' to the dominion, and such publications, addressed to Canada, are declared un mailable. A monument to Samuel Nelson, the eminent jurist, being pioposed by the people of Cooperstown. the Freetnnii Journal of that place, says: , He alone irom the time of bamuel. the first cir cuit judge among the Jews, till the present era, sat upon the bench lor a term of fifty years." The South Carolina and Georgia al manac for 1794, a copy of which has fallen into the hands of the Charleston (S. C.) News, contains a table in which the populations of the chief cities of the United States are set down as follows: Philadelphia, 42,520; New York, 30, 000; Charleston, 20,000; Boston, 18,000; Baltimore, 13,503 j Newport, 6,000. At that time the entire population of the country was less than 4,000,000. What the Ant i-Vaccinationists Allege. It is charged in these statements: 1. That several terrible diseases, such as syphilis, cancer, consumption and scrofulous diseases generally are widely scat'ered and communicated by yacci nation. One vaccinator of twelve years' experience is made to say, "If I had tho desire to describe one-third of the victims ruined by vaccination, the blood would stand still in your veins." Another, " I have seen hundreds of chil dren killed by it." A medical journal is quoted as saying that consumption has widely spread since the introduc tion of vaccination: which is very likely also true as regards lawn-mowers and f edestrian matches. A physician to tlie -ondon Cancer hospital declares that many of the cast s ol cancer treated at that institution originated with vacci nation! A physician testifies before a parliamentary committee that eleven out of thirteen children whom he had vaccinated became syphilitic. Another declares that a large proportion of ap parently inherited syphilis is really im parted through vaccination. A large number of cases of various kinds are cited with lull and harrowing details, some of which have been subjects of difcussion in medical circles during the Fast twelve or fourteen years. 2. t is charged that vaccination does not protect its subjects from small-pox. It is pronounced "not only an illusion but a curse to humanity ;" ' the great est mistake and deltuion in the science of medicine ;" " a fanciful illusion in the mind of the discoverer, devoid of scien tific foundation." It states that, out of 22,000 cases of smallpox treated in five London hospitals in five years, 17,000 naa been vaccinated ; and, lurthermore, that since compulsory vaccination had been established, the death rate from smallpox had more than doubled. Such, in brief, according to tb?se verv valua ble statements, have been the results of vaccination in England, and it is in con trast with'these statements that the re sults of vaccination as practiced in the city of New York are here presented. Popular actence Monthly. An Absent'Mlnded Senator. Ex-Senator Goldthwaite, of Alabama was noted for his extreme absent-mind edness, and he was occasionally seen running about the Senate trying to get out and not able to findthe door. He would have half the page boys in the Senate looking for his hat or cape, which would te all the while nimly clasped in his hand. He waa much giving to walking up and down the lobby, plunged in deep thought, often smoking a fragrant Havana, and entirely oblivious of all things around him. Often some cheeky page of the Senate would walk up and aux me senator lor a light. Mr. Goldth waite would mechanically hand over his cigar, the boy would take a light, put the choice weed in his precious mouth, and hand over his old stump to the old gentleman, who would continue his stroll in blissful ignorance. It is related on good authority that, in one of his fit of attraction, he walked into the Sen ate elevator, dropped a nickel into the hole bacK oi the mirror, and calmly re. quested to te let out at a street. Washington (Alter. Household Perils. Under this head the Boston Journal qf Chemistry names several dangerous sub stances which find their way into house holds. There are two or three volntile liquids used in families which are par ticularly dangerous, and must be em ployed.if at ail, with special care. Ben zine, ether, and strong ammonia consti tute this class of agents. Tlie two first named liquids are employed in cleansing f;loves and other wearing apparel, and n removing oil stains from carpet cur tains, etc. The liquids are highly Vola tile, and flaal) into vapor so soon as the cork ol the vial containing them is re moved. Their vapors are very combusti ble, and will inflame at long distances from ignited candles or gas ilames, and consequently they should never be used in the evening when tlie house is lighted. Explosions of a very danger ous nature will occur if the vapor of these liquids is permitted to escape into a room in considerable quantity. In view of the great hazard of handling these liquids, cautious housekeepers will not allow them to bo brought Into their dwellings, and this course is commend able. As regards ammonia, or water of am monia, it is a very powerful agent, es pecially the stronger kinds sold by drug gists. An incident in its use lias recently come under our not ice, in which a young lady lost her life from taking a few drops through mistake. Breathing the gas under certain circumstances causes serious harm to the lungs and mem branes ol the mouth and nose. It is an agent much used at the present time for cleansing purposes, ami it is unobjec tionable if proper care is used in its em ployment. The vials holding it should be kept apart from others containing medicines, etc.. and rubber stonners to the vials should be used. Oxalic acid is considerably cmnloved in families for cleaning brass and copper utensils. This substance is highlyhoi- sonous, and must bo kept and used with great caution. In crystalline structure it closely resembles sulphate ol mag nesia or Epsom salts, and therefore fre quent mistakes are made and lives lost. Every agent which goes into families among inexperienced persons should be kept in a safe place, and labelea prop- rly and used with care. Virtue is the safest helmet the most secure defense. SonietHlns; for the Hew Year. Ihe world renowned success of Uostetter's Uit'.ers, and their continued popularity tor a quarter ot a century as a atomachio, is scarcely more wonderful than tlie welcome that greets Ihe annual appearance ot Uostetter's Mmanao. This valuable tnodical treatise is published by Hostetter Smith, Pittsburgh, In., under their own immediate supervision, employing eighty hands in that department. Ten cylinder printing presses, eight folding machines, five job presses, etc., are running about eleven months in the year on this woik, and the i-ume of ?nme for 1880 will not be loss than ten millions, printed in the English, German, French, WeUh, Norwegian, Swedish, Ho land, Bohnmian and Spanish languages. Heler to a copy ol it lor valuable and interesting reading concerning health, and numerous teatiuionia'a as to tlie efficacy ot Hostetter's Bitters, amuse ment, varied information, astronomical calcu lations and chronological items, etc., which can be depended on lor Correctness. The Alinannc for 1880 can be obtained tree ot cost IrVrni druggists and general country dealers in all part of tho country. About Kubber Uoots Undue competition between manufacturers has led to an extent of adulteration and cheapening of materiul never belore known in the business. Crude rubber has the quality ol absorbing or ol becoming incorporated with a very large quantity ol cheap and bulky substances like lampblack, chalk, etc., which cannot be detect od by the uninitiated, and which impair the durability ot the goods. People call for low-priced goods, not re flecting that low prices always means low quality. The result is they waste money on "wild cat" rubber boots, when an extra dollar or two would buy thorn a pair which will wear to their utmost eotislnction a whole eeairon or more. The " 95 Per Cent. Sterling K'ibber Boot," manufactured by the C'andeo Rubber Co., New Haven, Conn., is meant to reform this abuse, and is well worth the in spection ol those who need a real good article. Every store dealing in the " 95 Per Cent. Sterling liubber Boots," is supplied with a sample cut open to show the construction. They are warranted three months, and the storekeeper will punch the date of sale in the top ot the leg of each boot. No failures are recorded ot the f unous out ward spocifle, Henry's Carbolio Salve. It is invariably successful in henling sores, curing eruptions, removing proud flesh and over, coming suppuration and inflammation. These sanative results it accomplishes without leav ing any scar or discoloration of tlie skin. A a local application lor chronic rheumatism, soie throat and tightness ol the chest, it is also highly spoken ot. Sold by all druggist . For one eent purchase a postal card and send your address to Dr. Santord, 162 Broad way, New York, and receive pamphlets by return mail, irom which you can learn whether oar livor is out of order, and if out ot ordor, or is any way diseased, what is the best thing in the world to taketorik Mason ft Hamlin Cubinct Organs are cer tainly the best of this class ot instruments in the world, and at the prices at which they ai sold, which are only a little higher than those ot very poor organs, they are also cheapest. Cuke roa Co u tin ok Coi.d. As soon ta there is the slightest uneasiness ol the chest, with di moult y ot breathing, or indication ol' cough, take during the day a few " Brown's Bronchial Troches. 25oents a box. -Wanted. S lennan 4 Ci ., Marshall, Mich., want an agent in this county at once, at a salary ol $100 piii mouth and erpensea paid. 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A fTEWTPl V7ANTKD for the New OIFT BOOK. In Prose and Poetry, by upward of SOO distinguished authors, at Home and Abroad, with Introduction BY RKV. TIIKO. L. CLU.KR, D. D. In egnt bln-llnv. Illustrated, fi.7rt; Morocco, ai. E. B. TrtKAT, Publisher, BXttl Broa-lway, New York. IASS()M:l()lH.u'irZ(,LA" i'l h f 7- ! Iii .ft ,..' COt't t , Ul W fit iei. ' lAaHt in!ii.n. ' i, l moh Itrttik, is iue it th Krutt M-ve etr vii lf, h Un nlrou!y tttiilned Halo : Kiaut p uf uv- r hnt,(HMi r. pifr. It wt 1 be IVuiui to be ttM- nictht fjt'r.ioitl t:aay wurk ever writ en. ilruiutie un 1 (iclriut It t a bfi n Intiiiut'x r, mikI is n.w UrUig pliiyp.l nt nil tiiH If t-'iiitf Hi dir. 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