1 DR. CLARK OHWSorrs INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP laboratory, 77 W. 3d St., New York City, LAT or JBRIIY CITT. TBADE MARK.) Th.3 Best Hemedy Knovra to Uaa I Jtr. Clark .Tohnson having associated himself with Mr. Edwin Knstmsn, on escaped captive. Ions; a slnve to WakamotkJa, the medicine man of tho ( 'omnnehes, is now prepared to lend his (id in tlio Introduction of the wonderful remedy of that tribe. Tho einexlenre of Mr. Eastman being simitar 10 IVit of Mrs. Chas. Jonei and eon, of vvashinctun '.)., Iowa, nn account of whoso sufferings wrro liril tiiitjly narrated In the iVrts lor Herald of Dee. l."lh. 18.8, the facta of which are so widely known, end ao nearly parallel, that but littlo men I'ira of Mr. Eastman a experiences will bo jtiven bore. They are, however, published In a neat vol ume of 300 paRes, entitled, "Scvenanil Nino Venn A:iton( the Comanches and Apaches," of which i:i nlioit will be made ticrenfSer. Suffice it to soy, Ciat for aovcral years, Mr. Eastman, whila n cap tive, was compelled to gather the roots, pnms. darks, herbs and berries of which Waknniclkla't medicine was made, and is etill prepared to pro l ido tho Sams materials for the successful intro duction of tho mcdiclno to the world; and o?urc I'm public that the remedy Is the same now at vUcn WukaaiclWa compelled him to make, it. e- "Wakametkla, the Medicine Maa Kothing bus been added to the medicine and .Hilling has been taken away. It is without doubt ho 11 est PtTitiriEit of the Blood and Rbniwiboi he Svstkm ever know n to man. This Syrup pnsfet-escs wrier properties. 5t art npon I he Liver. It HctM tion the Kidneys. It ren la too the lluucls. It purl Hen lite (Hood. It (j ii tot the Nervous System. It promotes IiCMtion. It !ouri:lacs, Mtreugtlieiia and InTlf urates. 1 1 carries oC the old blood and makes New, It opens) the pores of the skin, and Induces Healthy JPersplratlou. It ncutrnliaes the hereditary taint, or poison ir the blood, which generates Scrofula.Erysipelas, ana all manner of skin diseases and Internal humors. There are no spirlto employed in its manufacture, asd it can be taken by the most delicate babe. 01 t the aged and feeble, care only being required it. tetw ti (breeder. Sdwln Eastman in Indian Costume "".evew and Nine Years Among tith ComasraFi. ' and Apaches. A neat volume of 300 pate.', beiiijr a simple atutument of the horrible fuclf ronuectcd with ti.e sad massacre of a helpless family, and tlw captivity, tortures and nllimate escape of itaivto surviving members. For sale by our agents generally. Trice $1.00. Tlie Incidents of the massacre, briefly narrated, re distributed by agents, rnEE of charge. Mr. Kaytmnn, bein? almoht constantly at tin West, engaged in gnlherin and curing the materi r.ls nf which the medicine U composed, the sole lsiness management devolves upon Dr. johneoo, 'i;d ih remedy has been called, and is known as Di. Clark Johnson's I.H&IAN 3L00D PURIFIER rnco.-r Large Bottles 81.0C T:itt ! Bm.1l Eo'.tles 60 1!" m the voluntary testimonials f person whr I: ! n t n cuthiI by ihc Use of Dr. t'lark Jouusoo't ludiau Wood Syr.ij), in youi own vicinity. Testimonials of Curei. liKMKDY FOR L1VKK AND KIDNK1 D1SKASK. Kdinctos, Feb. 2, 1879. Deat Sir: 1 enn, Irom tny experience, re smnmend your Indian lilood Syrup hs a aur jure lor Liver and Kidney Disease. KLIZABtTH A. SAMDI. THE INDIAN BLOOD SYRUPTHK RIGITI MEDICINK. PiTTHBOKOH, Pn., August 25, 1875. Dear Sir: I was troubled with Kidney Dis nn and Liver C'oinpliiint. I tried everything arlitoh i thought miliV do mo good, but I did not nna toe right medicine until I cot a 50-cen bottle of year medicine, which entirely cured oie. A.. Otnno. LIVER COMPLAINT. Jacksonville, March 3, 1879. Dear Sir: Knowing, Irom experience, that four Indian Blood Syrup is a sure cure lot Liver Complaint, I confidently recommended all suiTeiing humanity. Kehecca NlEb RK;EIVED GREAT BEN KFIT FROM It Holmsbcko, 23d Ward, Philadelphia, Feh. 2, 1879. Dear Sir: I tuke great pleasure in saying that I have iriven your valuable Indian Blood Syrup a lair trial In my lamily and received f i eat benefit train it- oam l. jn. dollt. LIVER AND KIDNEY COMPLAINT. Andaltsia, Pa., Feb. 10, 1870. rtMr Ri'k T bav lvin usintr vour India niood 8ymc u m3" '"'"'"y for Iver. ftn'', Kil- . . I ! . J.U .a T KnllMVA it. Iibj pey iiiiiiiimiii muifluwv' . . e coital. Kdward GiLkaki, TP) I a"? kV it &"" If nr' i a lljfffc ft If stl pi li C3 flV 3 WP! i 1 xu mm i Shooting' Alligators In Florida. A Savosotd (F1a.) corrpspondpnt of the Ix)Uiavillo Courier-Journal write!": About a mile, below where wo first came upon the creek, and two miles Irom where it empties into the buy, we readied tide witter, rtnrt Jack told U9 to look out now for 'frittors. Sure enough, wo saw two monster old Baurians lyinc out on the bank sunning UiomsoIvfK. They took tho alarm, however, while we were yet a long way off, and plunged into the water. As we neared the spot we suw several others swimming in riif ferent directions in the same hole. They all disappeared when they saw us, so we laid down our luggage and sat in the shade of a tree to await results. In a few minutesonestuck his brad out of the water not more than thirty yards away, whereupon Capt. S. gave him a charge ot buckshot in the vicinity of the f?ye and ear. He lashed the water into a foam in his gyrations and sank out of sight, probably mortally wounded. Presently another one put his eye out of the water to look at us. Ho was near the opposite shore, perhaps fifty yards from where we sat. I let go at him, and although I scored n palpable hit, did not kill him. A 'gator always tells you, unerringly, whether you have killed or only wounded him. If wounded, he plunges and thrashes around at a lively rate for a few seconds and sinks out of sight, but if killed dead, he performs about the same sprica nf evolutions, turns on his back and dies, lemaining on the top of the water. This Is the time to go for him if you wish to capture him, for ha only lies on the top of the water fifteen to thirty minutes, when the air escapes from the lungs, and he sinks. It is verv difllctilt. indnH. r.n kill them on dry land, nowadays, for tney are snot at so much that they are exceedingly wild. But whenever you flush one from the bank and he goes into the water, sit down and rest, and you may depend upon it you will have to wait but a few minutes before he will put his large black eyes out of the water and look around to see if you are still there ; then you have a fine target for your rifle. The smoke had scarcely cleared away after my last shot, when a third 'gator looked up near us and in stantly caught a right-fieldor in his optic that turned him over. We then supposed we had made it so warm for them that no others would show them selves for awhile, and started on down the stream. The captain and I had gone a little ahead, and Jack, who had not yet started, called to us and said, " Here's another 'gator!" I went back, and there, sure enough, was an old fellow, swimming along down the creek as unconcernedly as though he nan never neara the report of a gun in his life. I waited until he came within about fifty feet of me, and then gave him one in the leeward eve. He turned two or three sommersaults, and stopped on ins dock witn one loreioot sticking out of the water. We left him there as a warning to his kind not to tempt the deadly accuracy of a Stevens rifle. As we were now thoroughly sated with this class of sport, .ve returned home. rarbolling- Themselves. The nuntsville (Ala.) Independent of a recent issue savs: One of the most sickening affairs, if, indeed, it is not the most horrible, which it has ever been our duty to chronicle, happened last Saturday on the premises of Mr. Solon Kellejr, about eight miles Irom Hunts vilie. Thero was a hog killing in pro gress, and two colored men. Robert and Dennis Patrick, brothers, got into a dis pute about each other's share in the year's crop. A long kettle filled with water was near by. The water in the kettle had been heated to such a high degree that they were waiting for it to cool a little in order to seajd hogs in it. The water was so hot that they were afraid it would "set" the hair of the hogs. This wns the high temperature of the water when the brothers began to quarrel. Dennis, who was the oldest, told Robert that he would put him in the kettle if he didn' shut up, and Robert, the preacher brother, told Den nis that if he put him (Robert) in the water he (Dennis) would have to go with him. Dennis caught Robert and pressed him back in the direction ot the kettle. He pressed him, both of them having their arms locked meanwhile, until they both went headlong into the kettle of seething water. Their piteous nnd awful screarus and moans 60011 at tracted others to the place, who firally extricated them from the boiling caul dron. They retained their senses when first taken out, and their intense agonies were simply beyond description. They at once complained of their hot clothes, and when these were taken from their limbs, great flakes of boiled flesh went with them, leaving their bones exposed. Their beards fell out and their hair dropped from their heads. They had literally been cooked alive. The sight was 8uh that those who witnessed it were well-nigh paralyzed with horror. All possible measures of relief were tried during the night, but Robert died next day and Dennis died on Monday. " The Great Beard or Rnina." There's a plant in Ceylon that seems made to grow where no other green tiling ';an. The curious thing about it is the way it manages to scatter its seeds over the dry and desert places. The seeds grow in a round case, shaped like a dandelion's seed-head, but mucli stronger and larger, being as big as a child s head. When they are ready to grow, the boxes of seeds get loose from the stalks, and the first strong breeze starts them off on the sand. Away they go like balls, scattering the ripe seeds on their path for miles, and wherever a seed falls it takes root and grows. If the ball comes to water, it is so light that it not ts easily, while the wind still carries it on. In this way the seeds are carried to the most barren shores, and begin the work of covering them with green. This curious plant is the water pink, called by the natives "The Great Beara of Kama." Long black kid gloves with a bracelet ol small yellow rosebuds at the top is one ol the caprices of semi-dress toilets For a debutante to wear with white and blue toilet, white undressed kid gloves had a band of tiny blue forget-me-nots forming a bracelet at the top ol each just below the elbow. Within the last ten years thirty-tour steamships have sailed winch have loun dered, or been abandoned, or are miss ing with all on board. This does not include the steamships lost by collision or hre, or by wreck on the coast. Celluloid. Celluloid is one of the most remarka ble of modern inventions, and bids fair to bo not less extensively or variously used than vulcanized rubber. It is pro duced, says the Journal of Industry, by mixing gum camphor with a pulp of gun-cotton, and subjecting the combi nation to a high degree of pressure and heat. The result is a hard product of extraordinary toughness and elasticity. It can be mane plastic again and molded into any required form. Any color can be given to it by tho use of coloring matter during the process of manufac ture. Tho uses to which celluloid is put are numerous, and are constantly in creasing. It is extensively used m a substitute for Ivory, which it resembles to closely that it is sometimes difficult to detect the difference. It is said to equal ivory in strength and durability, and not to warp or discolor with time. It has proved a good material for piano and organ keys, billiard balls, backs of brushes, looking-glass frames, handles for knives, forks, umbrella1' d many other articles. It is much t ,m than ivory, and is claimed to Lt octter for decorative purposes. It is also used with much success to imitate tortoise shell, malachite, amber, pink coral and other costly materials. In imitation of tortoise-shell, it is made into combs, napkin-rings, match-boxes, card-cases, etc. Imitations of pink coral jewelry are made and sold at prices much below those of the genuine The same is true of imitations ot malachite and amber. Mouth-pieces for pipes, cigar-holders, etc., nre.noramon. It is also used as a substitute tor porcelain in making dolls' heads. The frames of eye-glasses, opera-glasses and spectacles are made of it. More recently it has come into uso in combination with linen, cotton or paper, for shirt bosoms, cuffs and col lars. The material has a hard, glisten ing surface, like that of newly-laundried linen ; is elastic and impervious tomois ture, and when soiled can be renovated with a moistened sponge. The World's Telegraphs. The system of telegraphs in Kurope comprised, at tho end of 1877, 268,800 miles of lines and 7H0.768 miles of wire. There were 19,6-27 government telegraph stations. The number ot employees amounted to 61,074. and the number of instruments to 41,708. The number of paid messages was in round numbers 86,000,000, of which 20.000,000 were in ternational dispatches. The numlier of other telegrams forwarded amounted to about 7,000.000. M. Newman Spallart gives the following statistics for the other parts of tho world : In America (1875 to 1877), 114,157 miles of wire; 8 756 stations; 23.000 000 telegrams. In Asia (1875 to 1876).24.52l miles of wire; 489 stations; 2.300.000 telegrams. Aus tralia (1875), 23,583 miles of wire; 699 stations; 2.500,000 telegr.tms. Africa (1874 to 1876), 8.148 miles of wire; 196 stations; 1,200,000 telegrams. Gloucester. Mass., is a town of widows and orphans a place of sighs nnd tears. Last year the sea swallowed up thirty of its vessels and 310 lives; and those 340 deaths made thirty-eight widows and 219 orphans. Since the year 1830 the losses of Gloucester have been vessels, 405; men, 2,118. A Word lo Workers, t Tt your avocuumia me uiuuially or physi cally laborious, it they subject you lo expos ure in inclement weather, if I hey confine yon to tho deok and ftni" ot a nature to involve wear and tear of brain and nervous strain, you may occasionally require some renovat ing tonic. Hostetter'a Stomach bitten la the article for you, it fliraulatea the tailing ener gies, invigorates the body and cheers the mind. It onnblcs tho system to throw off the debilitating e fleets ot undue fatigue, gives re newed v'uor to the organs of d'geation, arouses the liver when Inactive, wl ich it very olten is with people whose pursuits are sedentary, re news t he Jaded nppelito, an I enoournges Ileal 1 1 1'nl repose. lis ingredients are sale, nnd its crodontiiila, which consist in the hearty endorsement of persona of every elnas ot so ciety, are most convincing. Admirably is it adapted to the medical wants of workers. A Funny Mistake. The other day an old country woman drove up in ber wagon to a well-known shoo store, and entering the same, thus oocosted the ur bane proprietor: "I want to see them 'ere Ninety-five' Rubber Boots advertised in nil tlie papers. I'm thinking they must be cheap lit ninety-flve cents, and I'll Just take 'homo two pair to the old man." It was difficult at first to oonvince the old lady that tho flgrn'ee -93'' relerred to quality, not price, nnd that the boots were 95 per cent, sterling pure; but when she was shown n sample cut open to display the intei ior, and saw Hint tho sides were half an inch thick ot solid rubber, and that the upper and legs were double thick, she was contented to pay, not ninety-five' cents, but several dollars, lor a single pair nt the " Candee 95 Per Cent, (loots," Ixdifving they would be the cbftip est i't I ho end lor tho " old man." 'J'he storekeeper punched the dale of sale in the legs so as to II x the expiration ot tho three months' warrant, and assmed her in case they did not stand the warrant, ho would give a new pair tree ofcharge. There is nothing to cleanse on impure cir culation or wnLy up n dorinnnt liver like Sco vill's Blixid and I.iver Syrup. It does the business thoroughly in oitliei case, promoting active bilious secretion, restoring to the lile current the purity ol pcilect healih nnd re moving from the cuticle (liillxuring iruptions ind sores. Cliiot.ic rhtuiiintiMiu and gout also iiiccumb to its curative influence. For tho diseunes peculiar to the gentler sex it is a cap ital remedy. All drugib's sell it. Dr. C. 10. Shoemaker, ot Heading, Pa., is the only auial surgeon in Ihe United States who devotes nil his time to the treatment of deal ties nnd diseases ol tho ear and catarrh ; es pecially running ear. Nearly twenty years ex jierience. Thousands testily to bis skill. Con sult him by mail or otherwise. Pamphletrtf. Cure for Col on ok Colo. As soon as there is the slightest uneasiness of the chest, with difficulty ot breathing, or indication ol cough, tuke during the day a tow " Brown's Bronchial Troches." 25 cents a box. A cablo dispatch to tlie Associated Press sairS that Mason A lluinliu have been awarded the higucst gold medal at the Paris Exposition lor their cabiuel organs. Thirty bebt makers ot the world were competitors. For one cent purchase a postal card and send your address to Dr. Santord, 162 Broad way, New iotk. and receive pamphlets by return mail, trom whioh you ran learn whether year liver is out of order, and if out ol order, or is any way diseased, what is the best thing in the world to take tor it- Waal4. Sherman AO., Marshall, Mich., want an BKot in this oounty at once, at a salary ot 8100 per month and expenses paid. For lull particiil.u s address as above. It you wish to save one pair of UoU every year get Lyon's Patent Heel Stiflener applied lo them while they are new. It other remedies have failed, try Piao's Cure for Consumption for your cough. All grocers keep C. Uiltmrt's 6tareb.es, Young men go west. Lfiarn tlegmphy. Arl dreeo K. Valentine, Manager, Janeville, Wis. Chew Jackson ' Beat Sweet .Nary Tobacco. TMnartfre, Wires and HI oilier. Pa. MA HtflilSl'S lrTKKIN K U a 1 11(11. li Or will na tively curs Female WraknriMi, snrn as KiiHImk of the Womh, WhllKj Chronic IntlitmmAllon or t'lcer it'on the Wninh. Inei.tenlal llflinorrhnKe or Flooding. Psinfu', Biipiirrsseil ami Irrrgulsr Mi'iitlmsllon, ac. An oll and relinMe reineily. Send postal rnnl for s pamphlet, wilt treatment, cures and certlfirM front physician an Salients, to IU1WAHTH 4 I1AU.AHI), Ones. N. ' old by all DrunKlits 1) per bottia- No Hood Preaching. No man can do n good job of work, preach a good sermon, try a lawsuit well, doctor n patient, or write a good article when he feels miserable and dull, with sluggish brain nnd unsteady nerves, nnd none should make the at tempt in such a condition when it can be so easily and cheaply removed by a little Hop Bitters. See other column. Albany Times. Kidney-Wort effectively acts at the same time on Kidneys, Liver and Bow els. 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Ilunt'l Itrmeilv cures Dropsy, (travel and all Diseases of the SJilllev, nlfco.ler ana urinary iirtiaua. oeuo ioi jur oiilet to WJd. E. CLAKK.K. Pruvidencs. H. I. Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs Demonstrated best ty HIGIIKST IIOVOHS AT ALL WUKLb S KrOlTIOr3 rOH I S fcLV K 1 H A KS, VII. at Pin. l.'kiii Vis.tsa, 1Si3; bASTiaca, I8,."; Pnn adu. rtMA, I0T6; Paais, IX7H; and uaaso Sweuisu (,ou atiuai., KiS. On f American Ontana ever swarded hluueat hon ors at any such, bold for cah or Inirullnieuts. Iuxi- T hated Catalogues ami Circulars with new siy.es an J rices sent lies. MASON 4 UAMLIN OKliAN CO. oston, New York or Chicago. Delicate mothers will find KMite! Pood just what they need. It stves health and strength. Jn cans, 35 cents and upward. WOOI.KICH CO. on Istiel. ON LIFE & PROPERTY. IO.OOO will Ik paid In any p.ni, who r.n xrinllK A I.Ailr Silv.l Ilk our SJirKTV ATl'AI HVKN'r, stalled Ir-.forftAct.. I'nuiloi $i, Aa-mlm Wamtaal. Hal. ot rVmala. S. H. NKWTOS SJtAI'KI V l.sMP Co., atlMQHAMTOK, N. V. So.aaaooM, U Wrot JlaoAliWAV, M. Y. 6- 3. ( ts. TOCJiG BA OB OLD, If f .al a luinsat MasMaaafca, W lag WBtaaaWe, a (" a a a 4 has da. et W Ikteaasi, aweagtate aai SSnfsrsH lite aaf aj aw, I sw Iw-Uurfssl, kta.a sx.li til rnta rW He H fa Usl. A-4t-. Oli. tiOHZALr., t IH, Uaetoa, asaea. 1 smsmt (. $1AOt pro dm on 30 fin v.' inveMuifnt ia Kri9l R h.. Ociolr 18.- iroiiort1nnal rttn every wfpk on Sunk ihtioin uf Oftlcial Kfports ai)0 Cirrnlnrs Tree. Addrpsw f I'OTTKR WKiHT A VO.. It'inkem. :5 Wall Rt., N.' 11 IrtO Wli jy A uie friui i u( Ainu ir tuuuiL mm Axpeuses ot allow a lain ceiunwaainn, lo s.il our noa aQ iv.iiioernrl iw i.ii'n.a e ihin. r'ei' ve oy. Saia ilof'ix Addrj e)J I'uM s .. JuVsteaul. Mica. " IVK HTI VKKN by aililreaslnsr ii .o7"l JV HOWKI.I. Si. i it.'S Nrwsiuoer Advertis'lii liiireau, 10 Sptuce Street, New York, ran lenrn the exact cost of any proposed Hue of ADVKUT1SINU iu American isewpaier&. ar iuu-pa rampniai, ioy. $2,500 A YKAIt IJIJAHAqiTKI.il AKents Wanteil. I have t'.e l.nl tilings for Agents. Over 2oo agents are now nmkliis ri'oin ms to 9k! a ony. pii-n.i ttuiip tor lanuuiuia. Ksr. S T. 111'CK. Mllloli, Ncitldiinlierland Co., Pa. f mmr 9 'itof ( A lIOI'TlIT( AtJRNTS, Jt isw either male or f. ioal..; niil not Interfere -m fl with other iK'iiiilini; no imi or exH-iiae w bcar lo ugems. .en i loinp iur cireuuir lo P. O. Il.x IlkSMI, New York Clty. lnn-. 1KV VASK SKA'I' for ne-Seuiiuv. an "'.-.! -I vns-lluck. Stroiumt on Karlli. Pel on V'-.:";:-. by any one. Altellle' Smni.ie Free. HAI.I. k KII.HI HN.BIXIh blieet, Phllilrteljihta. I's VOUNG riii EN .irio'TuSS tr jtl Kvery graduate irnaraatea i nsylnx sltv ati n Address K. Valentine, Mau.iKer janoKTllle. W'a HIilHWI 1 I'll MH ISS aWara-i erellel jipjj KIDDER S PASTll l.t-S .oymall. ritnwellotCo. harlestewu, Mass. j,afA awa tr f lov aiQ in w au pu niocaa mav Sill IQ tblUUll fortanes every month, book sel l Address BAXTRtt A CO . Hankers 17 Wall Street NT V opium":- Habit a. Sikln l.laeaac. 1'Boo "OTBii. Lowest Pr1 aih. Do not fa rito tr. P. R. Marsh. Onlnev. M'rh KVifllrsrkonro'a Complete Works sua Dr. Foote'f OJlUli.SpeU.rtj Heaith Momthlt.I year for SI. Barupleeopy trtt. Mnrray llill Pub.(o..iai K.2Hthat..N.Y AUK lour lir..IT for TUIklC tlie lire.,! Me.lulne for Slonia. b. IWU.H I n I n b Liver and lllood. Kalathine Co., :tlt KoMauSt.,N.Y lrlorohlna Ilnhlt l ured In ! 4XOliAa. Nusnylill l ured lia. J. biarui.Nr. Viiaum. Ohiu, DIG PAT. with BtencU Outfits. What coats 4 ctr. sells rapiaiy for rxi eta. OaUlogne Ir M. H.aacaa. Ill W -o n St..Rton. Mass GT1NSS iiovolvrrs. Cataleiiiie free. ArlJr. eat Wealvrnl.nn Wurka PHtl'n'K.Pa It A YEA It and eineniK'a to agents. Oultll freo. u' a a A'i'iress r o. v icur. HI, auuiits. Maine. I CC a week in yur own town. Terms snd $.1 ontrit r- yea, aooreaa u. aiau-ett a mi., roriianu. atauifl allisy U.I.UIU o4 sxpuiies KUaranieeo to ax.nt ifr 4 4 'on.'.- lo 4 ni..A ,i- ry Iwr.tK. $12 a day at hnie easily made. Costly V'S. oulDlli.a, Addraas Ul A Co., Auyuala, Mama, $100 "pIrfIcted rB"U T aln. il,a.pAiinil o yen r roil ini . T!tiu-i'i'' of :ilrri"n tin r lnil.il I ilnlntiUl i't N . Y n i u "P I miry I u I r. Ai k our ilni"irl.-l ol ix' reiinni t"i 11 WKM.H, HU'llAltUsOM A- to.. It font, who U' it, v ln ro to fc!Ct it. fSAt3ORllFIEfS Is the Old Uellable Concentrated 1.x FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING Directions aeeompanflnr ssch can for making Har Soft and Toilet Soap quirk I jr. JT IS rVl.h WKIOBT A!W BTRMHTB. Tha Market Is flooded with (so-called) Oonesntrats I.ye. which Is adulterated with salt and resin, smuI " " BA VM MONKT. AND B VI TBM posmifieIte maui rt ma Penniylvania Salt Mannfg Co., piiii.AnKi.pin. -frmtT nnnitT n First I.stabllsho.I t Moat Sucoesaful I TIIKIH INSTHI MEN'TS Inve a Sinn lard Valua la all the Leading Markets Of tho World ! verywhers recoiiiilied a. the FIXKST IN TONB. OVER 80,000 .Tfal atxl Iu use New DealRiis constantly, nest IV oik and l.ovel IMi-es, I r Send for n Ciihilogne. Treraont St.,jp?Jfapam St., Boston, Mass. jiSLUHGB Co, 5a XftilPAVSr J.. 4av M M a. W SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Foe IleauTV of Polish, havmc Lai.,.'. Cleunllneai Oarahilliy slid Cheapness I'tieipnili Q SUUCtiJl. lll.tjn. rr-iprletoia. -.014. ti. GENTS WANTED FOR A TOUR ROUND THE WORLD BY GENERAL GRANT. $3 Till li tlie fHRtcit-iri1tnff 1i(Hk rvr inilMhhrt,iinil V. only conifilfte im l aiitlieiittr HMi.ry if i"':.t'l ruve'i Son.l fur clrcu'iirt cntituiiiltitf n full iteM'Tlpttuu of tie work mitt Mir ex trni prints t An' nt. A-1'lri'hH national vvm ihino l;o , fniladoipniN, at a sa V Yrwwa -at S ti " lliYITilllil Al Ml a CAKliblU.l 9 llUL.ir.MULiU 4s& ENCYCLOPEDIA. Th mot Talimble iltiKle l.otk evrr n-lntH. A ireibury vt kuovk-il'e. Thero Iimh nevr befure bp en pulltbh(l to i-rio vuiiimo, mi nu h u ful inforntation ou f-very iH' je.'l, H- mit ru ty inua'.rtel, price tJ.no. a U'tw.l. l.ib:.rv in iMic Vu.iiiue. TO AGENTS; li 411 Ij i-J lllSCIlJ)IIUli; KIOI'IMrM rti. ever nu'WD. ieini-,fii; Q. W. CAltl Kf.'H A CO.. PuMlihers. N.Y City. CURED FIT EE, J Au .nfttlllMe dim I uiif-xrflled Kciiietly Tr Fin, KpllriiMw or I all In k Hick- AA lkeaa. I'nrruiitril tu t-tWrt u 3 1 ,M mil fi;itVI I' cure. JL' 1 1 I llill v "e ntile" of my I I I 1 "(A reiinu ned kk'cIiic ami s valiiiibie 1 1 11 ireuttse Ki'iit 10 any smi'-rcr 4k M. SV a.11 Hie.' me his P. 11. mi l Kx- press a-ldrehs Dk. II. li. lllOT, 1CI Pearl Street, New Yolk. MDilER'g COD-LIVER Oil la rrfectly pure. Pronounced the hot bv Ihe ) mi iiieilujil authorities mtliewi i.il. Il:ini h bih-hi cward at I 'A vVoi-id's Kxiuiauiotni. mot al I'ur n, li-'.i Wa by Clok-lHla W.U.rchielicIln A ' o..N Y If , i-ij ORGAN ggTTVIrPS -s OisAUt 1 ;k lun, UmUWu TtslllfNF l( t 'tt. A ' ' 14 tr..wrllti, waluut rt,w ritlM: yi-.r., s.u.n A lMMikttt Nrw l"inj., ilonl, rater V hmtk, wi l l to ,. 5. r.-h.r jTUttltuy liPkiirplu MrUi'iui. Illtislrulcil NfWMuci M-ut FrCU Aaarr.. lJAMKLl?. UfiATi Y, tit.blLjtuu, Ai w Jt r.. Mark Twain's New Book, Ti TRAMP ABROAD ! ProiM'( tup s fur thi ui ivfisalty looked for 11m. k now rea.lv. Spc.nl qun-k uuii secure tci ritoiy. A uvtd to the i'.. I n!tcieht." to k. iiiaIsm, iirtiifoi ii, rt. WARS Eft grill tf CQRSEU rec.-n- .i ti t HiRl . Ht M-.ul ..t li..- i . nuT m : I Aii.rl in 1 1 1 1 1 1 ic 1 1 1 i ,j i '."i M.I XMCIaK hit ok.viv lJU I..1H"1 la V A I si A hi ID !!' 'U I'M ati IMPR0Vt6'',HtAlTn is. ii.-t li- m;ii I ..it., o i: u..: . i ' r Is mU ana hcailir i't r.iu.sMr. t Luin b, reus. ff Ul'l, 3. i''rAi 1 y All aCtVlils Ol -iCf'a.'- . ffsBVKtf BltOS,. tl Broadvit, .' PtTROLEUM TmnnTTftTfl JELLY Grand Meoal 1( tl U I I U Silver Medal "rs"-; VilaDliIlvD ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL. We will t,'1.."! our Kiectro-Voltaic l.elts n i other Electric AmilUiir 6 upon trial fur 31 dayit to ttnx-e aiMU'ted Willi jSWvuu itrtnlity atu ii-WeA of a prrtumnk tutftue Also of llie l.i ver, K nint a, It to nuialihiii, jVaraly- talS, siC . A 6UTt- CUrt IfUUrttntml Of U" Adresn Vollmc Hrlt Co.. iiintull, Mlrh. 30f000 ACRES Cholceut Intuit In KmmIci'u Kaititaa TH'e erfecl. owner tint! Lutyin taxt-A. W Ul ti. all lo ioa) AT A SACRIFICE. Will lease for teti ye.ns at iieiiim il rent. Cltai lea (11 Sjtclil.lua.Ali l.lBOiiLMaos. OOOilAA YEAR. How o Make U a .i. UOUUU '" SO.M.E, t. Loula. l- TUB n? Mill U bil l mm AM . ... i i .uls wonderful stibstance ts acknowlcdced tiy rhysl dsr s throtiKliotit the world to be the neat remeily dis covered for the cure of Wounds, llurns, Hheumatlsm, Skin DIseuBen, Piles, Calarrh, t'l.iloUins, Ac. la order that every one maylryit.il is put up iu 15 and 'J.I cent botlies ,or hoiibchoM Ube. Obt.uu it from your druKs-ist, sud you will tlnd it superior tu anything you hsve ever used. T E R COLOR Thn If mnnt HIMfOr PUVH IT '' '1 it" " i un im. . . I hv a 1 1 ir in .1 i ronniei ies. , in. i..i. r- r w l-Me (o :it-k w 1 . -t i bi. what l'roprlelora, llnrtliiclon, Vt . N Turo-N !l Frank Leslie's 1TI0I Frank Iealla's Illnstrate IvranP' Is a failhfol record of Current K.enls, Porelan and llomestle. In tbs Political, Social, Sclent'flo and Oom merelal world. As au Kntertslnlna and Rducsllnnsl Journal It Is unequaled. It oonultis, bealdes Ihe Domes tic and Porelpa Nes of tha Waek, Kdltonsls, Sorlal and Stiott Stories, Personal Oos.lp, etc., etc. Amu.lns Cartoons sed beauttfni Illustrations. It hss marly reached Its Seml-Csiitennlal Volnme. Published evsrf We.ines.iay, prlos 10 oenta. Anonal lubsalption H postpaid. frank lalle'a Populai tlenlhljr -ts rs markabl for lis eicellrnce, cheaptieaa snd cmiprchre slyenrss, snd lis reputation ts flrnily estahllHbeil. Tb t'Ht livlna writers ars anions: Its contributors. Its eol ttiiins represent every department ol lllorature, so that a I tastes will bs atstllfed and all claaaea of readers dorlvs entertainment and Instiuetlon from the varied ooutents, Sllini IIS quarto pagrss over IIHI eosraylnss smhelllsh each mimli'r, tonrthsr with a haiiilaonr chromo frontispiece. Published ea the lftth ol f aonita, price if cciil. or SJ per annum, postpaid. Frssk Irf'slle'a fhlmns Corner. fhli tieaiititul periodical hss, for nearly twenty Tears, main talui d its stterlorlty over all competitors ss a Pamlij Journal. Story Papar and Horns Prlend. New altrao tlona ais runstanlly presented, and the most popular writers eonlriouls to It. Ihs contents embrace Ssrlal Novels. Novel. ties. Sketches, Adventures. Itlosrapblaa, Am cdotes, etc. Slsleen pases sluht of which ars beso tiruliy einlieilhhed Published every Monday, pile U ecu's. Aouoal sobscrlptli , postpaid. Frank Trestle's "iinilajr Matraaliie. This hrtiltaui perloillcal Is undoubteiliy ths cneaiiesl Sttndai M.v:uiiiic In the wondi lis iiier'1 have seeureil for It sa Iniinetiss circiiintioii. and receives the warmest com mendations of the lelUioiisatid ocular press. Purs and hea thy In tone and t. sciilnsi strictly noo-seetatian, it Inculcates principles of molality and virtue and prrsenls the tuilh In Its in .st ettracllvs forms. 1 here are lutor eatins Serials. Short t ries. Adventures. Kwnvs.Porass, soil s Misceilatiy enilirai lug a larite variety of subjects. 12S qtiitto pases ana Itm Illustrations in ench uiinilier. Pulihslied on tha loth of every m 01th P:lee, sing Is ac ty, ceutsi annual subsctlpiion, ti, postpaid. Frank I eslle's T.ailv's Journ is ths most Pi iml.ir arti.lie sod Knlertnliiliic ul Cm weekly Jont iu s of F.i-lii"ii. E.uh niiinher coti'al'.s IS pas-s, wltk 1 seellenl Pictures aud Poll IieKrlpllona ot tha very l.at st Stylsaef ladies and Children's weari useful In formation on Family Toplrs, Se.ect Stoiirs, Poetry, Kaflnotiabl Intelllitrnce, Personal chit Chat, etc., etc. Pa hies Plates sre Imported monthly fiom Parts, esclu slvely for ths I.adt's Jocssai.. Publ'sbed svsry Krld.y, uric 10 cents. Annual subscription 14, postpaid. Frank Ieslle'e lady's Maaaalne. Ths omv complst Paahlon Maaasln In America. Its r poits of the sver-vnrylng style nf Costumes. Ilsta, llonnets. etc., ars publi.hed slmullaneously with thoas in the Kreorh Jouin ils, to that ths subsrriliers receive ttie earliest Inroimatlor Ths plain and colored Kashloa 1 lutes. ImiKirled monihly from Psrls, srs sccompanled wiih scciirnts desi rlptlons. snd ths Illustrations are la tlie lihjhrat slyls of art. The llierarrdeparlmenl Is nf a varied and emertatn. 111 character. Published monthly annual subscription, $-1 M, postpaid, frank V.eotle'a llndiret. A kacastn nf Hn- moiouaand SpaikllnK M ti b. tales of Heroism, Adveo tmrs snd Sallro. A m t entertnlnlns puli:ientlon of M ajuirto pases. Si led with Inteestlns Stories. T ilea. Stir rliii Aovenlarss, SUitUns ln litems, Anei dotes, etc., etc. It Is profusslv snd handsomely lllu-tr.ito. 1. Pub is bed snoulaly. Sluslseopy is oeulsi annual submrip UiDfLM. postpaid. Frank Leslie's lteya'and Olrls Weaklr, 'I he oldest sod best tuvsnlls paper outiln-hail. A con stant succession of Serial aad Slioi t Stories, full of Pan, Animation sad Brlihtueaa,snd fres fnm sensational ism. Portralu snd Sketches of Dlstlnsulshed Pupils IS the PubUs Schools, Advsutaies. Porelsn Travel, Auec ib tes, Passles, ate- ata. Kach number Is profnaely lllustrsted. Pnbliahed every Monday. Price, slni number, eantsi aaaual aabaerlpUun, U0, postage In cluded. Frank I-eslla's Pleaaant Honrs. A monthly onlodlcal conuinlns literature of ths most pleasiug character. Tales, Narratives, Adventures, Poetty, etc., etc. Kvery story Is niiplete In each number and the paiies abound with beautiful eiiKravinns an I eiceedlno Iv JeilKhtful and sntertalnlnit rea'llnn. A pleasaut hour can always b passed In its company. Pries u oeota a copy. Annual subscription $1.60, postpaid. Frank lslie'a ( halterhoi Is expressly ds- .liineil to please the eys Willi Its wealth of pictures, and to entertain snd Instruct youthful rrsders with Its cars-fil-ly prepaied literary contents, which will not fall t :li the stientlon of, and Interert and instruct, chlidreo f tender years. Ths f battehboe should be in every h otsehold. Published m dillny. J'rlos ouly lu ruuta a copy, or, 1 1 a ysar, postage lias. 53, CS and 57 Park Place, New York. NEWMDSIG BOOKS. Parlor Organ Instruction-Book (tl.CIO.) A. N. JOHNSON. This very env, thor oush and practical Im'h k teiu hes Im.Hi Unlit rod sacred music; Hint , Solids, M lu lu s, Wultea, Koll.l., Slur day School, liool anl Church Music; lu fact every, thins that ian be played op a reed ortiau. It Iticludet SO tunes for one hand, IM exercla. s for flneilin, M (rmled pieces for le-ns, an I alc,it 11(1 Hymn Tune, and (ilees, all sritb lull aud plain directions. Johnson's New Ketnod lor Toorough Base. Is for Chord, Glee an I Sacred music, aud puhltalisJ for Cl.tto. tempeSnce JEWELS I rtii. liiMrila ronuiit'iiil. itslf to cleivyme by the r'll':i..u cli.ti ;i. t'tr of H.h conttniB, nit'l to all Trniiwrmi p -upi? h the exwlliiHc of Mi ,KK.try au.1 music, tittut ir SjvLiiurn afty I Wf l VVh: TiOT3TCS ! (SO fls. si-Ps verj" rapldiv, provlnu- tlmt it Is appre ciated as " l'ie sweetest Slllldll.' H- lioo! Sunn IUkiU cvet made." A' mi.r Xtiwrn toyy! PIIKSI'.XT Yt.l -HSIil.P Wl I'll KU' YP.K ll'S SI H- hckipi'Iiin' ro rue: hi icii, m conn (S J.oo i, .ul I reei-lv.. I. n l mm II, l amoiiul 111 ciaal music, all the news, no I .uuuilde lnliiMive ai titles. oi.lVKit in tsit.x :o., Hatiton. C. II. IHTSOU Si to., Hl: ltriailrv, Navr York. I. K. IHTIOS A CO., 1J1H Clie.tiiut Mietl. PhllailclpliU. wmm I ' ' f. -'-., v.. -A -t r- tVli' . FRAZER AXLE GREASET rT.iAt IS J'JiTl WHAT I SHALL I rH HAT.K HV Alili DtAl.liltM. Au-urcd i-'it .i.il. fP Jto.XOK at the Vntenntal I' i ' i'ltii, h.'Tfirixilmiif. CW.r.fo. rRA7" LUBRICATOR CO.. lTewYsrk- THE WEEKLY SUN. A Inrire einhl-jmce paper i f jtl hroa.1 cnluaiUswiU be At-nl p.-tl-paM to any aJUreub, iim year, iot OIME DOLLAR. Address Tli K SUN, N. Y. (Mty. ri. TI(C"1 If IS MICHTYT " "355 t0 S20 PJ y 1 "toe. S.n.ples wot III f i)j tw tpa-vs AddK.sbiiN.-, a Co .Poiiiuud, Maifs PRPULAR PCBLICf f Urf IflllUB VOO'N f tli-'UltlUH J I rMCBSMtte v.
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