DR. CLARKX Is&a Blood Syrup, LABORATORY, 77W.3d St.,NowYorkCil un or juut enrr. 1 1 S3 sis flap "TAD. K1IZ.I frpep9ia. Liver 1 out. Ilheutno. JTIitfMsrarra, Jrrou JXrAtJ.iAffc, ThtBostfiEUEDT KNOWN to Man I 70,000 1CEMS lUTE SOLD 8IHCI 187 9.000-00 Bottles. Tftis tfirt'P Possesses Varied Properties. It armialntea I he FyrynlfM In ten MHpl which converts I It einrrb Bad tainr of tlee faoal Ini trlacoe. A dencJevtcr In Pytyalla Wind mm4 Rearing of Inn fo la tbe tnmnrh. If the medicine) In taken I il atoly nfier eating the fermentation el" food la prevented. It aria nnnn Iks T.lwr. It net upon ika KMnev. It Kegnlatea tbe Bevrets It Purifies Ika Ulead". It Quiet rba 'Vervau. "ywtetn It Fromafee Dbjreeiten. It NearUhra, traawtbeaa aet I.r1sraeae, It enrrtee oT lha OUDIm4 Mod makes new. It aaaaa the port a tba akht east Maaaa Healthy Perspiration. It eeDtranzes tlx hereditary taint, or poison la tha Mood, whloh generates ScrofnU. Krysipelaa, aaa ill maoaar of akia diseases and Internal humeri. There ara oo spirits employed la ita aaanototnra. and It can bs taken by tha moat deocats babe, or by tbe aged and feeble, tart tnh trig mairtd in at tention it direction. miCE 07 DOTTLES, . $1.00 r&ICS 09 SHALL BOTTLES, - - go Rwd the VOLUNTARY TESTIMONIALS of Persons who have been CURED fry tht KM of the BLOOD PURIFIER. ' REMEDY FOR WORMS. Bushkill, Pikx Co., Pa. Dear Sir I havo need your great Indian Blood Syrup in my family for Worms and Summer Complaint, and it has proved effec tual in all cases. Thos. Cortbight. DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION. BUBHKILL, PlKB CO., PA. Dear 6ir The use of your valuable Indiaa Blood Syrup has effectually relieved ma ot Dyspepsia. I have also need it in my family tor Sick Headache and Worms, with the most beneficial results. Samuel Eshback. DYSPEPSIA ASH INDIGESTION. Wkaver's Old Stand, Westmorelakd Co., Pa. , $ Dear Sir I have used your excellent In dian Blood Syrup tor Dyspepsia and IndigeA tion, and think it the best medicine known. It is not possible for any other remedy to have the same medicinal virtue. John Clutdknxn. LIVER COMPLAINT. South Bethlehem-, NouriiAMPTOit Co. Dear Sir I was lor a long time afflicted with Liver Compliant, and altor the dooton failed to relieve me 1 began the use of your reliable Indian Blood Syrup, -which entirely cured me. Mkb. Feed. Voovu DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION. Green Park, Peiirv Co., Pa. Dear Sir-I was troubled with Dyspepsia lor a number oi years, and alter a loir trial ol your valuable Indian Blood Syrup, it has per fectly oured me. Jacob B. Burkeyfill. ALL THAT IT IS RECOMMENDED TO BE. Gojer's Point, Perbt Co., Pa. Dear Sir I have used your excellent In dian Blood Syrup lor Puius in the Shoulders, with very beneficial results. It is just as recommended. Elizabeth Smek. LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. " Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Pa. Dear Sir This is to certify that your valu. able Indian Blood Syrup has completely outcd me oi Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia. Mas. Qobebt. LIVER COMPLAINT. Sharon, Mercer Co., Pa. Dear Sir This is to certily that your In dian Blood Syrup has greatly relieved ma of Chronic Liver Complaint, of lour years' standing. I do not hesitate to recommend it. William Wilks. UVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. Sharon, Mercer Co., Pa. Dear Sir I have used your exoellent In dian Blood Syrup for Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, and have derived much benefit therefrom. William McGim. DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION. Allensville, Mifflin Co., Pa. Dear Sir This is to certily that your In dian Blood Syrup has entirely cured my wile ol Dyspepsia and Pain in the 8tomach. Samuel L. Btlbr. UNANIMOUS RECOMMENDATION. The following persons have used the Indian Blood Syrup, and add their teekmoay in iu favor; Most Strome, of Lebanon, says : " It entirely eured me of Rheumatism and Head ache." Joseph Biner, of Cornwall, says: "For years I suffered with Pleurisy and Livot Complaint, and a short trial ol the Syrup eured me." Mrs. Reuben Eckerd, ol Lebanon, eured ol Dyspepsia in its worst form. Henry Smith, of Lebanon, says: My wife and child have been entirely cured ol Scrofula by the use of the Blood Syrup." Win. Donley, ot Bismark, says: " It cured my son ol Khuuiimtiam." Mrs. Ievi Young, ot Manheiin, relieved ol Heart Disease, alter the duvtfrs failed. fiiinro iiuiilu TOM TMUMil AND WIFE. An Intrrmttnar Interview wllh These Well-It tiown IMvarl, TIipNpw York correspondent of tin Cincinnati CovnurrcuU liml nn interview with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thumb, the lillipnli.in", while oxliibitinn in i mu seum in the metropolis. He writes: Down stairs rushed the crowd, and in a few moments the curtain that concealed a sir ali stage was drawn up, and a par ticularly lonR and Iran man cantered out to announce Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strait on. A man at the piano struck up, "See! the conquering hero conies! ' and (he tiny couple entered. Tiny, did I say P Then let me take it back, as far as the general is concerned, for he has grown fearfully and wonderfully fat, rather yellow and very wrinkled. He looked, in fact, like an orange that had been s:tt upon, and his gray goatee and hair added to his evident accumulation of years. He must weigh at least 110 pounds, which considering his height to the square inch, is doing very well. His little wite looks careworn, and is hardly stouter than when she first ap peared, but she wore a charming toilet of pink satin and pearls, and smiled the same rive for a cent little smiles as of yore. She sang in a voice tine as 100 thread a song about the shamrock, nnd then the g( neral appeared in Ins favor ite character of Napoleon. I think the spectacle would have made the great, warrior wriggle in his grave even more than Mme. Kemusats 'memoirs;" and when the. plump exhibitor went to strike the httitude of meditation he lost his balance and toppled over on one side, to the amusement of the audience. Then stall, slim young man came out as a Chinaman and danced and sung and slid round on parlor skates and the mat inee was over. Alter the people had dispersed I had a little chat with the famous small couple. " How long have you been before the public, general?" was asked. Over forty years," said he, folding his arms and striking an attitude. " People seem to have an idea that I have retired, but the truth is I can't do without the excitement of public life, though my wife is getting rather tired of it." "Yes," said Mrs. Thumb, with a weary little sigh; "we have been mar ried seventeen years to-day, and I think it's about time we stayed at home. You see, I am domestic in my tastes, nnd love housekeeping, but the general wants to be on the go all the time." "Well, well," said the husband, with an imperial wave of his short fat hand. " In summer I have my yacht and fast horses, and that passes the time away, but the winter seasou is pretty dull in Middle borough." ' " Yes," said Mme. Thumb, with an expressive look, " if it were not for so much yachting and fast driving our bank account would be a little Digger to-day." "My dear!" said the general, and an awkward pause ensued, broken by our correspondent remarking: People were very sorry to hear of your sister's (Miss Minnie Warren) death." "Yes," said the wee woman, with tears in her eyes and as much feeling as a six-footer. "It was a great blow to me, and then came the loss of my dear little son. A good many people thought he was nothing but an advertisement," she continued, growing a trifle inco herent; " but if they had known how I felt they wouldn't." "And what has become of little Major eweii, your orotncr-in-iawr" "Why, didn't you see him 'in the Chinese song-and-danceP" " That tall young manP Impossible!" "Oh, yes: that was the major. You see, about the time that Minnie died the poor fellow began to erow (this very mournfully), and he kept on growing and growing until ho was just like any body else. Of course it ruined his busi ness, and he had to go into the varie ties." "And where is Commodore Nutt nowadays P" "Oh, he is making his money fly out in San Francisco." Here the cairiage was announced, and wilh a "Come along, my dear," the general led his wile and helped her in the coupe, and filled up one seat himself. The colored driver whipped up the dap ple gray ponies, and off they went, smil ing ana bowing. Vera Sassnlitch. Referring to the recent arrest in St. Petersburg of Vera Sassulitch, who shot General Trenoff, prefect of the Russian capital, in February. 1878, the New York World gives the following sketch of her career: Few things which of late have orourred in Ilussiu, where stirring events succeed one another with startling rapid ity, created so great a sensation as the Vera Sassulitch episode. The woman was born in 1850, and at seventeen years of age felt the justice or suspicion wit h which the "Empire of Discontent" is swayedr She was the school friend of the Bister of Netchaieff, the conspirator whom Switzerland refused to extradite. Miss Netchaieff was thrown into prison for the offense of being her brother's sister, and Vera Sassulitch was like wise imprisoned for being the friend of the conspirator's sister. For nine years she was a prisoner, and as such was sub jected to brutal indignities. In 1876she was liberated. A little over a year later all liberal-minded people in Russia were shocked by the brutality of General Tre poff, who had ordered the severe punish ment ot apolitical prisoner, Bogolinhoff who was guilty of the grievous offense ol not having uncovered inTrepolTs au gust presence. Vera Sassulitch, it is said had never heard of Bogolinhoff, but she felt that by attracting attention to Trepoff she might end his tyrannies. Accordingly she souaht an interview and shot him in the side. The wound was not fatal, but the woman was tried fer her life. The jury embraced six members of the civil service, two mer chants, a school inspector, a nobleman, a student and an artist. The audience of six hundred persons was a splendid one, admitted by ticket, and was com posed of people in high station. Though the offense was admitted the sympathy ot the audience and the general public was bo great that she was acquitted. The audience greeted the verdict with cheers, and there was an attempt At a Nihilist demonstration, but the police interfered and promptly killed several persons. Vera's brother-in-law tired on the police and then blew out his own brains. The woman escaped and several months later was at a banquet in Geneva, where, sitting at Henri Reche foi t's right hand, she made so violent a speech that the Swiss authorities po litely asked her to move on. From tlien until now her movements have not been a matter of public record. M ho Took the Money I Over in the State of California, in the town of San Lnnndro, there lives a man named Neil Hanxt-a singular name, be ciitise "double a" is not used very often. This Mr. Haast kept a boarding-house and there lived with him mir.y men who worked on a railroad not fur from San lienndro. Now ns the boarding house keeper does not own an iron safe he has been in the habit of hiding his hag of money under a barrel in the cel lar. One dy recently he went to the cellar to make some change nnd at tliat moment noticed that the buckskin money hair contained two hundred and eighty dollars in gold and silver. An hour or so later he again had occasion to make change, for on that afternoon his boarders were settling their bills, and down he went for the money b g. Lo and behold! the bag was gone. There was not a trace of it not even a penny left. Mr. Haast was troubled. Two hundred and eighty dollars was a big sum to him, as it is to many other per sons, and it almost broke his heart tc think that it had taken wings and flown. Mr. Hanst tapped his forehead with his finger. "Aha!" lie said, "Brampton, the butcher, is the only body who's been in the cellar. I must arrest Brampton." But he held his head down and thoucht for awhile. Mr. Brampton was said by every one to be an honest man: lie had a cheery laugh, a happy " good morn ing " for all, and was never known to give bad wenht in making a sale. Could it be Brampton P Thus our boarding house keeper reflected and at last sadly shaking his head made up his mind that Mr. lirampton stioulo gotojau. Mean while Mrs. Haast had entered the cellar. "Look around. Nell." she said, "ner- haps you dropped the bag and didn't know it." I he husband and wife then began to look around boxes were re moved, barrels rolled away and thines cleared up generally. Not a clue could he found. " Jxt s poke a stick into that big rat hole," said Mrs. Haast. "Oh, it's no use," replied Mr. Haast; but the wife got a long stick and shoved away. " I feel something funny in there," she exclaimed. " If we only had a stick with a hook on the end." So they got a stick with a piece of bent wire fastened to the end and pulled out the obje t. It was an empty ginger bottle. That was discouraging, but the two reasoned that if a rat could carry off a ginger bottle he could carry off a little bag of money also. Again the stick was worked around in the rat-hole nnd again a hard object was felt. "That's the money," said Mrs Haast, and sure enough it was, for a bad old rat and not good Bramp ton, the butcher, was the thief. Mr. Haast got all his coin back as the bag had not been torn. A Man's Mouth Sened Up. The Syracuse (N. Y.) IJerahl lays: There is one of our city physicians who is sometimes in the habit of imbibing too freely, and when the trials and tribu lations of the busy world bear down hi avily upon him he drowns hie griefs and drives dull care away in the flowing bowl. It was while in this condition that one day he was called to one of the suburban villages of Syracuse to attend a man who had received severe gashes on his face. The patient was put under the influence of ether, and after a fashion the doctor proceeded to sew ud the man's wounds. When he had completed the operation, as he supposed, he ob served a large opening in the face just below the nose, from which the blood was oozing. After swallowing another potation from his now nearly empty li.vsk, the doctor proceeded with renewed vigor to the task of sewing up the man's mouth I and after he had finished, ban daged the man's face nnd departed. Not many minutes elapsed before the man recovered his consciousness, and " Um ! um! um!" was heard from underneath the bandage, and "Um! um! um! ' was repeated as emphati ally as it was possi ble for the man to ejaculate under the circumstances. Another physician was called and the bandages and stitches were removed. Physicians say that there is no remedy toi consumption, and possibly in some cases the assertion may be correct. We know howevei ol many cures made by Dr. Bull's Conr, Syrup and will guarantee positive relief to tht sufferer in every instanoe. A Kit it u y Mistake. The other duy an old country woman drove up in her wagon to a well-known shoe store, and entering the surni, thus accosted the urbnno proprietor: " I want to see them 'eii ' Ninety-five' Rubber Boots advertised in all the papers. I'm thinking they must be cheap at ninety-five cents, and I'll juot tuke home two pair to the old man." It was difficult at first to convince the old lady that the figures " 95 " referred to quality, not price, and that the boots were 95 pet cent, etorling pure; but when she was shown a bample cut open to display the interior, and Jaw tiat the soles wero hull an inch thick ol solid rubber, and that the upper and legs were double thick, she was contented to pay, not ninety-five cents, but several dollnrs, lor a single pair ot the "Candee 95 Per Cent. Boots," behoving they would be the cheap, est in the eud lor the " old man The storekeeper punched the date ot sale in the legs so as to fix the expiration ot the three months' warrant, and assured her in case they did not stand the warrant, he wou'd give new pair free ol charge. Dr. C. E. Shoemaker, the well-know aural surgeon of Reading, Pa., off-srs to send by mail, tree ol charge, a valuable little book on deafness and diseases of the ear npecially on running ear and catarrh, and their proper treat ment giving references and testimonials that will satisfy the most skeptical. Address as alove. A Household Need. A book on the Liver, its diseases and theii I reatmunt sent tree. Including treatises upon Liver Complaints, Torpid liver, Jaundice, Biliousness, Headache, Constipation, Dyspep sia, Muluriu, etc. Address Dr. Sautord, 162 Broadwuy, New York city, N. Y. rTantad. Sherman & Co., Mui skill, Mich., want an scent in this county at once, at a salary ol 100 per month and expenses paid. For lull particulars address as above. Nebvous Sufferer. A dose ol Vegotine, taken just belore going to bed, will ensure a ooinlorlable night's rest to the nervoussuflerer. For sore throat, gargle with Flso's Cure, mixed with a little water. Relief is instant. The most comfortable boot in town is that with Lyon's Patent Metallio Heel Stiffeners. C. Gilbert's Pat. Gloss Starch tor fine labrics. Dauirhtera, vVlves and Mothers. Ds. MAKdUM S t TKKt.NKCA-lUOLK U. will rxwl tlvety cure Female Wekn.-, tucb a Falling uf Hit Wuinli, W hues, (.'limine liitluiimalloo or I Iteration of the Wouili, In. uli-iiul HrinoirliiKe or Flooding, Pamiul. Sii)prrwri auti Irrruular M.-noliuatlon, Ac. Aii olil ajiil rHialile ri-we.ly. Smii puxul op! lor a painpiilrt, wlili trt-atiiirul, cure ami i rlia.al.-a from Llivm. una ami tMiUruta. U) HOWAKTH A HAI.LAKD t Ilia, M V wld t) aU DiUMial SLMjmi soui. Some New York Fits. The New York police the other day found a young fellow in a dreadful tit and took him to the station house, where a hospital ambulance was at once sent for. It came, nfl such things do, in a hurry, bringing two doctors. "Kpil epsy."saidone; "Shnm,"said the other, ami they proceeded to test the case The fellow was foaming at the mouth, with eyes set, fists clenched, and limbs rieid. Ice-water was .poured on him, and he showed no sign. It was about to be ad mitted a ense of epilepsy, when hot water was dropped, just a little upon his skin. The patient at once jumped up all right. Both doctors wero then aroused, and they threw him down and poured all the ice-water they had nvr him till lie begged them to stop. Then he owned up that ho was shamming, and had recently shammed his way into Bellevue for a month and then into St Luke's. " Whenever I want a new suit of clothes and to feed un, 1 go out and have a fit," he said. The doctors say this sort of thing is not rare, and that these well fellows in hospitals make danger, us thieves there. Learning (o Write. The London Specif. lor says: We be lieve there is no single system of tnr ranique for writing, and that a child be longing to the educated classes would be taught much better and more easily if, after being once enabled to make anil recognize written letters, it wero let alone, and praised or chidden not for its method, but for the result. L t the boy hold the pen ns he likes, and make his strokes ns he likes, nnd write at t he pace he likes hurrv, of course, being discouraged but insist strenuously and persistently that his copy shall bo legi ble, shall be clettn, and shall approach the good copy set before him, namely, a well-written letter, tot a rubbishy text on a singlcine, written ns nobody but a writing-master ever did or will write till the world's end. He will make a muddle at first, but he will soon make a passable imitation ol his copy and ul timately develop a characteristic and strong liand, which may be bad or good, but will not be either meaningless, un decided, or illegible. This hand wiil alter, of course, very greatly as he grows older. It may alter t eleven, be cause it is at that age that the range of the eyes is fixed, nnd short-sight be trays itself; and it will alter at seven teen, because then the system of taking notes at lectures, which ruins most hands will have cramped and tempo rarily spoiled the writing, but the char acter will form itself aeain, and will never be deficient in clearness or de cision. The idea that it is to-bo clear will have stamped itself, and confidence will not have been destroyed by worry ing little rules about altitude, and angle and slope, which the very irritation of the pupils ought to convince the teach ers are, from some personal peculiarity, inapplicable. The lad will write as he does anything else that he cares to do. as well as he can, nnd with a certain f fti ciency and speed. Almost eve-y letter he gets will give him some resistance, and the master's remonstrance on Itis illegibility will be attended to, like any ot her caution riven in the curriculum. Is it Possible That a remedy made of such common, simple plants as IIops.Buchu, Mandrake, Dandelion, etc., make so many nnd such marvelous and wonderful cures as Hop Bitters do ? It must be, for when old and young, rich and poor, pastor and doctor, lawyer and editor, all testify to having been cured by them, we must believe and doubt no longer. See other column. rost. Kidney-Wort effectively acts at the Same time on kidneys, liver-and bowel. mwm ZM 4 AT, so Percent. Interest Se-urH tiy Flrnt 7n or tarn am on Im- !rftv?l JCt-n 1 Khtttfe worth at least fh ( tuned tlif money loaned, in th lwst fitruilutf country in Iowa 1'rtnclpnl an l Iiitcrvht cuar;int-el liy me anl imvalrle nt your hunk. l'!tivciy n Nnfft Invent iiirnta I.uiik ix)ht1iu-c nnd p'Mt-ii--ISatiKfAi tory ivfrrt'iir fiunlnlird Write to JAMK- V. 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Hear Hir My rttuuhter has been aftllrteil with Naral Catarrh, Affection ot niailrler (nd Kidneys, anil Is of Scrofulous Dlatbrfta, and, after having exhausted ray skill and the most eminent ihyl rlrtna of Bclma, I at last resorted to the uss of your Vkotis (without confidence), and, ta my (treat surprise, my daughter baa been restored to health. I write thla as s simple sot of Juatloe, and not as an advertlelnfl medium. Keepectfully, T. 1. CALLIIR, IL D. Worked Like. Charm Cured Salt Rheum and Erysipelas. IS Cot) at St., Rom a, H. T., Joly 10. 1S7. Ms. IT. R. Btstsks: Dear Hlr One year ago laat fall my little boy bad a breaking out of F.ryelpelaa and Halt Kheum, his face being one mattered sore of the worst descrip tion. Noticing your advertisement In the papers, I pnrahaaed two bottles of tbe Vsoktimb, and, with the two bottles, my son waa enred. J never saw anything like the VariRTiHE; It worked like a charm. I have been city watchman at Home for years. This testimonial Is gratuitous. Yours, respectfully, HORATIO QBIDLEY. Remarkable Cure of Scrofulous Face. WiCATHiNBTEa, Oomh., Juns 19, 1S79. Mr. II. n. Rtrvknk : Pear Ht 1 can testify to lbs good effect of your me Heine. My Utile Imy had a Scrofula fore break out un hla head as large aa s quarter ol t dollar, and It went down his face (torn one ear to tha other, under his neck, and was one Solid ma.s of sons. Two Inittlct of your valuable Vbobtihb completely cured him. Very respectfully, Mrs. 0. X. THATCHER. Vego In Is Sold by nil Drngglsts. DON'T OKSPA1R because all other remedies have failed; i.ut try this remedy and you will not tit deceived. II aril: cure when all others fall. , DIRECTIONS FOR I SIN.J ALLEN'S LM MLS1 ACCOMPANY BACn flOTTLB. For Snle, by all Medlrlna Pealcie. a UAKLETthVS H0USEM0LP Hs EN CYCLOPED I A. Tbt anott valuable (ingle Book aver artataa. treatnry of knowledge Tiler baa steer before b pubii.h' S In ne to. viae nine neefat loformattna a every subject. 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Address Aarioaat Pchusuins Co., Philadelphia, Pa HOW TO HE Business Men, Farm Y.V Vu,i tra, Mechanics. Workln. YOUR OWN ", Properly Owners. WSWH Tenants, evervtmlr, every I A A V E? f? bu-lntss. Selling fj'at. lx.w a-. r w I bit price. t;reat sneers.. One txrnt wild .Vsi In one town, another list In .V davs. anothei .Vi In 13 days, another II In one dev. another in In a few hiuira. Kverybudy wants it. Stives ten tunes its coat. No oiuer lite it. nutm is tVAHTCfll, bend foi ejrcuiars anu icrma. P. W. ZIKULKU CO., IQOQ-Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. FARMER'S FRIEND & GUIDE. A valuable book of ant) paces, solid read In a mat ter isize i:xH Inches), from the pens of the best wrileri of the day, devoted to Hie interests of Farmers, Slink liree.leis, Poultry Kniiclcis, Diilr.wncn, llee CullurUts, poslp lid (either P. l. older or ixMiiite l.illi ) t'hrapesf ui oci oook t' i r iuu;uvicii, ( you nave a inrn-1 111 N.'Si York ask him to step In our oftlce and examine this Tslunhle work. A urf t Wanted . Address all orient to PltANK HAliltlSOX A CO., Publishers, SIOO and atTO jtrouuwa), . 1. Mailed Free Tor 85 Cts. Ve-wtr faer $)t. 1 IO.OOO will l t.alrt in irt $10,000. SAFETY LAMP. Willi our rillNlkl) tfariTT AT A I II M E H T. May uktasayUaiper bnrtnr. Prcretitt drtpmitc anS hellnr. Jerna lorMmaiewitii ani rleptli ef )urlair. 8. 3, Newtons Safety La 8aS torMmalewlth tlif ol ouilai mp Co., Factory and Offics, Binfhamton, N. Y. rinTDniin bi - cars .vmnuHH soda Is the liest In the World. It Is absolutely pure. It Is the uesi ior MLHiicmai rurpoaea. 11 is me ihsi ror iiiikiui; and an rauiiiy isea. oom uy an kiuxkmis and tirorvis. PENN'A SALT MANUFACTURING CO., Phila. v O.MMua 1 tt ot.,., tt.et tl.ld.a TanM. Ileed.. XV ekaee.well., walsalrs.e.w aral'd y e.r., klral liW Jr I'l.tin, sleol, rmrtHak, 1143 ta (lt3S t.u feubuf iNt.ure to write ate, Illu.trsteS New.pserv Fro. Address iANlLr. li&lTCY, IkesalaKtea, V dtrxT' TIAKKOPPOUTrniTY for Capitalist, or Te IV onus. Vte proKM to sell I , Acres ot ltud lying on Itrond Kiver and the ''Air l.lna K. K." in Vork t'ounty, S. 0. 'I ill. tract embrace, some of the tlnest IVatrriwwcri, Veins of Mamie! la Iron Or. fend Ijloietten., In the l:ulon. AImi number of stun!) f si I ilia, for teruit, price, etc., address T. ,1. Hell, Ally at bnw.Yoravuie.s. u.ir wm.wr .ttinieyii,ajiiif.v ;ny, a. i; OH 30 DAYS' TRIAL. We will send our Klectro-Votbilc Ilelt. and other Klectrtc Appliances upon trial for M dais to tlioer afflicted it till Aerci'Ut lftjUity and riitcotet a perwaud aotwra. Aio or me l. ner. Kiiineja, itheumiiiuuu, 1'atuiyaw, A A sure cure i7uuf-urio'tf or no txiu. Adlrea toll ale Itelt t o., Marshall, Mlclk. PENSIONS IS KW I, AW. ihllers Ilowevet li-bllv ilk nbled hv uoun.lk itr dla ease entitled. Expire. July I. Write immediately, tn- cio&uig iwu stamp. d. il. t'ui.K i.n hi ut a t.ti.. IK'X .tif, KlllHj(..ll, II. V. tC. MI'MIT. Why pay hlch price. F Nlrelv prlat- A.S.F ed on larne uuu.lc nl is, VihuI and Instrumental. bi-ud for Catalogue. WHU'I Kl'S, 4M1 Sixth Ave., N. Y. $66 A WEF.K Id your own town. Term and V Outtlt free. Adilreas II. 11 all art A Co., Portland, Maine. w AT) II KS-IS to SI-MI. Write for calaloue to sun durd Amerlcau w aUJl IP., ritlauurg, ra. tTP"ils,lUchar(lson & To's PERFECTED IK rent violin Kalinit Milniii. Vlnllit, tj How. Ituok, ct ., a I. t'hiinctln Instnict Tout i tiildren at lltlle coat. It ti. jits, P.ileiit liinide Screw, Im'hib old tiyle, 9. Accor.leone, tierinan, two selli Keeds, one htop, el.T.v. v.nllara, $;l up. tioodssenl by mall or expreMi from a JcwVhttipto a Cornet, and warranted. It. Mieelimi, Waltlna ford, f t. (ilrea Butter the t-llt-edied color the year roand. The largest Butter Buyer, recommend It. use. riiousands of IJalryinen say IT let A'Klt r"Kt"T. I'sed by all the best Creameries. Awarded the Inter nal louul I ilnloma at N. V. Dairy ralr. Aek your drueKl"i or merchant, fer It; or write to ask what It la, what it cu.ta. he u. It, where te get lb WALLS. AUCAst ka.se J as .-., rsasesesara, Kutkjt. Va Pis tt FOR INFLAMMATIONS and HEMORRHAGES. IIOTE -Aek for POND'S EXTRACT. Genuine eold only In onr bottles I takeIxo OTHER. ItllKTJMATISM". No other known rropsratlort lis. rer ' rmrformwl such wonderful rures of this (list rousing tllseiaais In its ar Ions forms. Hi ifTnrors w ho have tried eVery thing Hue wllliotit relitif, can roly noon be Ing entirely cured by using Pond's K NRVHAI.aiA. All neuralglo pains of the hnrnl, stomnoh or Imwtds, are siet!lly cured by the fro use of tho Kstraot. No other medlcino will cure as quickie. MKMOItlt II AUKS. Kor stiinclilnK. Iillmp either external or intenml, it Is always reli able, and is used bv riivsiclaus of all schools wllh a certniiity of succewi. r'or lilcftllnu of the luntrs It Is Invulnalile. Our Nasal By rinse and Inlmlrrnre material aids In caws of Internal lileoilinir. OATAIlltll. Tlie Kilrset Istheonly spccina tor this prevalent nnd llHlrewlii(r cuiinuaini. quickly relieves old In the head, c. Ouf Nasal dyrliiKe Is ot enHentis.1 service In these cases. For old and obstlnste cases we recommend our Catarrh lleinedy 'which combines the virtues of Pond's Ks trnrt with other Ingredients, making it the host known retnedv for a'etarrh. OIPIITIIKHIA AM) SCIKK THROAT. Used as a if nrgle ami also applied externally as directed in the early sIhrcs of thediscases it will surely control and cure them. Do not deluy trylnir It on appearance of first symptoms of these dangerous disenses. ORfc3,UL.CKUS, WOirMUSaVlilllHUKS It Is henlinir, coolinif and clennaing. The most olistlniito ctwtes are healed and cured with iVitimisblnir rjildity. IIURN4 ANU M'ALIiS. lor allnylnp the heat nnd pai'i itis unrivnlled, nnd sliould be kept in every family, rcntly for uso iu case of accidents. LADIES find It their best friend. Itaaflunges the pain to which lliey are illarly subject notably fullness and pressure in the head, nausea, vertigo, c. It promptly ameliorates and priiianeutly heals all kinds of Inflamnt.tloita nnd ulcera tions. Our Toilet Soap for bathing, and To'let Cream for the skin and complexion have proven of inestimable advantage to Indie. . IIF.MOHKUOIDS or PILK3 find In this tho onflf immodlnte relief and tiltlmnte cure. No case, however chronlo or olmtinnte can lone resist its regular use. Our ointment Isof f rettt service where the removal ot clothing a Inconvenient. PHYSIC! NH of all eohools recommend snd fii-escribe I'oiid'e Kxtract. We have letter rom htmdreds, who order It dally in their general prnctiVo for Swelllnsrsof all kinds, itnlnay. Sore Thioat, Inflamed Ton sils, simple and chronic Diarrhoea, Ca. tarrlt, (for which it is a rvecifle). Chil blains, Mtlnes of Insecte, Mosquitoes, etc., t hieil Hands, Face, and indeed nil mimner of skin dlHeasps. rO F A II M IfillS.-Mo Klork 11 reader. no I.lv ery Man can afford to lie without it. It is used bv all the leading Livery Btables, Street rUilrottds and flrst llorsemen in New York City. H has no epinl for kpntlna, llaruass or Raddle t'liafltigs, StlfT. ness, lleratches, Rwelllngs, Cuts, L,aneratlone, Illeadliifr, Pneumonia, Cnlle. Diarrhoea, Chills, Colds, etc. Ha range ot action is wide, and the relief It affords is so prompt that It Is Invaluable In every Farm-yard as well as In every turm houst. Let It be tried once, end you will never be without it. FOK VKTE1I1NAUV USK. Our special preparation for use on Clock Is offered at tbe very low price of SI.UPEK UALL. (Package Extra.) Thla Is no 00 ct boiled teakettle preparation. It Is prepared with all the care all of our articles receive. Sent by express on receipt of prlco. SMCCIAL PHEPARATIONS OF POND'S KXTRACT COM SLKCD WITat TBS PUREST AND MOST DSUCATB psaruktaa roa lauiss' boudoir. POND'S EXTRACT. .BOe., fl.OO ssd 81.75 Toilet Cream 1 00 Catarrh Care 75 Peatffrlee 60 1,1b Salve TolletHoap(3cakes) HO OlstaitBt 60 Plasler Ta lohalerfOlasa, 60c.) 1 00 Nasal Kjrlsse 15 MedlrateS Paper... tS Any of these preioratlons will be sent car riage free at alxive rii.-es, in lots of $3 worth, on receipt of money or I. O. order. CAtJTIOX. Pond's Kxtract, Is sold only In bottles, enclosed In hnfT .rrappcrs. with the) words, 'POND'8 EXTRACT, blown in the glass. It is newer sold In hulk. No one can sell it except in our own bottles tuialiovo described. ?r- Oun Nbw l'AMPni.rr wtTn History or oup I'RirARAi ioNs, Kent FHKB on Application to POND'S EXTRACT CO.. 18 Monty Street. New York eoi.T) Y ALL druggists. N Y N L-IO t'r. Ittf i Kiml at &.1.Kv r HAEII AXLE GREASE. POIt HAI.K HV AM. DKALKItS. Jwardtd tht MnbAL OF IIOXOK at tht t'snienntal riNii i'ltitf Etpositirtni. Chicago. FRAZER LUBt CATOR CO., Hew York Acme Library of Biography. Twelve standard books, at one tiuie. published at VI, 'Aft each, now untied iu one ticuutlful, kimmI tvjie, nently cloth bound volume, for no eta., and Ktiii:e, H cts.i coiitnlnint.': "Frederick Die lireat," by jM.uiiuliiyi" ltobeit Itiirie.," by Carlylei .Mahoniei.'" .y tilblion; "Martin Luther," by Chevalier I'.iin ii; " M.try. Queen of Scota," li l .oiuir. tine, "Joan of Arc," by iMnhehtj ". iluiiiilhal "by II, oa. Arnold; '( a-Kir," by l.lddell; "tlroutwell," by Lmi.ii tuie; 'William l'lti," by jMncauluy: Colunibus,"" by l.amnrtinci " Vlttoria Colouua," by Trollope. Send foi "The Literary Kcvulution," tree, and mention thin iiiiki when you wutn. AMI lilt A. JiOOK KX Cll tftltiK. Trllutn. ItulliMiiir. lrw Vork. 2PRH CKNT. IIYTKIIKKTI House, and Lot. and Farms on lime, at '4 per cent. Interest, For parluuUrt send locenls tmlver) to lulled Mates Homestead t oinjii , Albion, M.Y, VOUNG MEN aioiiUi. Ifivery araduate ki Learn Teleirranhv an.-! earn SAO to i Km t a (very araduate uaruiU-ed s payuiK atui- ation. Addrea m. . .icimm, laoager, daneavllle, w li r " trf f mrwo vT THAT li JOSTT f iHotiLeuii 1 WHAT I SHALL I I rA7tBSXte I aiy UoaUE thuJi GREASEy. WstT mi, lwiilTaMi Lf?i. sfLLllJ BUTTER COLOR
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