Th ItraJtcmnn Who Went to Church. To mo conies tlio In akrman, nnd se.it- na liimKOii on the nrm ol the srat, snys: " 1 wont to church yrslerrlfty." "YrsP" I said, with that interested inflexion that nsks for more. "And what; churi'h did you attend P" " Which dorou RuessP" lie asked. "Some union mission church P" I hazarded. " Naw," he said, " I don't like to run on these branch roads very much. don't often go to church, and when I do. I want to run on the main line. where your run is regular and you go on a schedule time and don't have to waii on connections. I don't like to run on a branch. Good enough, but I don't like it." " Episcopal P" I guessed. " Limited express." he said. " all nal ace cars and two dollars extra for a seat; fast time, and only stops at the Dig stations. ruc8 line, but too ex haustive for a brakeman. All train men In uniform, conductor's punch and lantern silver plated, and no train boys allowed. Then the passengers are allowed to talk back at the conductor; and it makes them too free and easy. No, I couldn't stand the palace cars. Rich road, though. Don't often hear of a receiver being appointed for that line. Some mighty nice people travel on it, too." ' Universalis! P" I guessed. "Broad eauce." said the brakemnn. "does too much complimentary busi ness, everybody travels on a pass. Conductor doesn't get a fare once in fifty miles. Stops at all flag stations, and won't run into anything but a union depot. No smoking car on the train. Train orders are vague, though. . and the trainmen don't get along well with the passengers. No, I don't go to the Universalist, thousrh I know some awfully good men who run on that read." "Perhaps you went to the Unitari ansP" "No, I didn't, but I might have done worse. That is a mighty good road, well ballasted witK. reason, though it runs through a region a little bit cold, and there is apt to be some ice and snow on the track, but in case of acci dent there is no danger 1 upsetting the Btoves and being burnt up ; and tlif re's one good thing about it, the neighbors are generally ready to come and help when you do get into trouble. They like to have things nice and comfort able in this world, doing what they think is about right and taking their chances for the other. They don't seem to take much stock in being a9 miser able as you can here in the hope that you will be the happier for it there. They seem to think that a man's going to reap the same kind of crop that he plants, and that if he puts in a selfish, worthless kind of a life on this eartn it ain't a-going to come out a very tine specimen in heaven. Seems to me some sense as well as poetry in that but I was raised an ' orthodox ' nnd 'twouldn't do for me to be seen on that train or I might lose my place on the other line, as there's a good deal of competition between the two roads, and our folks are getting afraid of losing travel." " Presbyterian?" I asked. " Narrow gauge, ehP" said the brake man, " pretty track, straight as a rule; tunnel right through a mountain rather than go around it; spirit-level grade; passengers have to show their tickets btfure they get on the train. Mighty btrict road, but the cars are a little nar row; have to sit one in a seat and no room in th aisle to dance. Then there's no stop -over tickets allowed ; got to go straight through to the station you're ticketed lor, or you can't get on at all. When the car's full, no extra coaches ; cars built at the shops to hold just so many and nobody else allowed on. But you don't often hear of an accident on this road. It's run right up to the rules." "Maybe you joined the free thinkers?" I said. "Scrub road," said the brakeman, " dirt road bed and no ballast; no time card and no train dispatcher. All trains run wild and every engineer makes his own time, just as he pleases. Smoke if you want to; kind of a go-as-you-please road. Too many side tracks and every switch wide open all the time, with the switchman sound asleep and the target lamp dead out. Got on as you pleae and get off when you want to. Don't have to show your tickets, and the conductor isn't expected j to do anything but amuse the passen gers. No. sir, I was offered a pass, but I don't like the line. I don't like to travel on a line that has no terminus. Do you know, sir, I asked a division superintendent where that road run to, and ho said he hoped to die if he knew. I asked him if the general superinten dent could tell me, and he said he didn't believe they had a general su perintendent, and if they had he didn't know any more about the road than the passengers. I asked him who he reported to, and he said ' nobody.' I asked a conductor who he got his or ders from, and he said he didn't take orders from any living man or dead ghost. And when I asked the engineer who he got his orders from, he said he'd like to 6ee anybody give him or ders, he'd run that train to suit him self or he'd run it into the ditch. Now you see, sir, I'm a railroad man, and I don't care to run on a road that makes no connections, runs nowhere and lias no superintendent. It may be all risrht, but l'v2 railroaded too long to under stand it," "Did you try the Methodist?" I asked. "Now you're shouting," he said with some enthusiasm. "Nice road. eh'J Fast time and plenty of passengers. Engines carry a power of steam, and don't you forget it; steam gauge shows a. hundred and enough all the time Lively road; when the conductor shouts 'all aboard,' you can hear him to the next station. Every train lamp shines like headlight. Stop-over checks given on all through tickets; passengers drop off the train as often aa they like, do the station two or three days and hop on the next revival train mat comes thundering along. Good, whole-souled, companionable conductors ; ain't a road in the country where the passengers feel more at home. No passes; every passenger pays full tratllc rates for his ticket. Wesley an house air brakes on all trains, too. Pretty safe road, but I didn't ride over it yesterday." "Maybe you went to the Congrega tional church P" I said. "Popular road," said the brakeman, "an old road, too; one of the very old est in thi country Good road-bed and comfortable cars. Well-managed road, too; directors don't interfere with di vision superintendents and train orders. Road's mighty popular, but it's pretty independent, too. See, didn't one ot the division superintendents down East discont inue one of tho oldest stations on this lino two or three years agoP But it's n mighty pleasant road to travel on. Always has such a pleasant class of passengers." "Perhaps you tried tlie Baptist?" I guessed once more. "Ah, ha!" said the brakeman, "?he's a daisy, isn't sho? River road; beauti ful curvos; sweep around nnything to keep close to the river, but it's all steel rail and rock ballast, single track all the way, and not aside track from the road house to the terminus. Takes a heap of water to run her through ; double tanks at every station, and there isn't an en gine in the shops that can pull a pound or run a mile in less than two gauges. But it runs through a lovely country ; these river road always do; river on one side and hills on the other, and it's a steady climb up the grade all the way tui tne run ends where the fountain head of the river begins. Yes, sir, I'll take the river road every time for a lovely trip; sure connections and good time, and no prairie dust blowing in at the windows. And yesterday when tho conductor came round for the tickets with a little basket punch, I didn't nsk him to pass me. but I paid my fare like a little man twenty-five cents for an hour's run, and a little concei t by the passengers throwed in. I tell you ; Pil grim, you take the river road when you want " But just here the lorg whistle from the engine announced a station, and the brakeman hurried to the door, shouting: "Zionsville! This train makes no stops between here and Indianapolis!" Burlington Uawkeye. Andrew Jackson's Vow. Shortly after the occupation of Pensrt colaand the expulsion of the Spanish authorities from Florida by General Jackson, Mr. Edward Palfrey, an old citizen of Now Orleans, now dead, was wont to relate that while standing be hind the counter of the National barjk, his attention was attracted to a croun of military officers who entered the bank and inquired for the cashier. Tho chief of the party was a man gaunt. stern-featured, spare ami wasted of form, but erect and firm of carriage. The cashier having appeared, tho chief introduced himself: " I am An drew Jackson, major-general ol the United States army, commanding the forces now occupying Pensacola. Mv soldiers are suffering greatly for the want of provisions, clothing and medi cines. Immediate relief is reouired. and I must have $20,000 to purchase thorn supplies. Here is my draft on the gov ernment. 1 desire to have it cashed. The cashier was, appalled bv this dp- mand. There was no authority to honor this check. The courteous but firm manner and the prestige of the chieftain, however, restrained any such intimation from the cashier. Request ing thegeneral andhisstaffto be seated, he retired to the rear office of the nivsi . dent, and communicated the appalling demand of the conqueror of Florida The president was equally alarmed, and dispatched a messenger to convoke the directory. They quickly assembled, ana me Buojeci was reierred to them. It 6hould be borne in mind thai, nt that time General Jackson was regarded with a great deal of bitterness and dis trust by a large political nartv in the country. He was looked upon as a dan gerous and assuring military chieftain who menaced the integrity and freedom of our civil institutions, and especially of such institutions as the great national oauK. j.ue directors of the branch bank here were doubtless somewhat per vaded with this sentiment. Still tho rules of the bank justified them in de clining to advance the fund required by general jacKson, and tne president was instructed to communicate this conclusion of the board. lie did so with all the- suavitv usuil on such occasions. Ihon rising from his seat and advaiu; ing to the counter, t ehind which tho polite president stood, the old chif asked: "Do I understand vou. sir. t siv that this bank, ha ving the money of the United States in its vaults, declines to advance a sum sufficient to supply the immediate needs of 2,000 patriot soldiers whom 1 have left in the swamps of Florida exposed to fevers and stawn- tionP" With profound regret the rules must be observed. Whereupon, with flashinsr eve and that terrible Hspect never to be forgot ten by any one who ever beheld Old Hickory in a rage, the geneial, rising high his gauntleted hand, brought it. down with great force upon the counter, I exclaiming, "By the Eternal! I will I live to 6erve your rascally bank as 1 have the Spaniards in Florida, as equally enemies of the people and of liberty." With this fearful menace and vow lie strode with his staff out of the bank. as ne emerged from the bank, the gen eral encountered two Irish-born citizens and merchants of New Orleans, who had heard of the order of the bank, and had hastened to ioin the trenrHl- with offers to cash his draft and furnish all mat ne needed for his arm)'. Daily Artificial Diamonds. Professor M :wL-nli --.-.- a j u jvoi n i; D LUIU" raent that the method of producing dia- iuvuuo i;uuuiu;tiuy hub neen aiseoveiVG, Goes not Rilinit nf mncli ?,.i,Kt , 1 : , , v uawv.l UVSUUl, Jl 1 1 1 0" Mission. He is, probably, tho highest living authority on precious stones ; and just as his dictum quashed the claim re- linf lit ...r. V. I l ar a- m "j picicneu oy sir. uciear, so does ,f ....... i . .. . . " uuv ousuun me ciaim preierred by produced by this ingenious Scotchman " u ". iiue as gems mere tiny SCraDS of crvst-1.lli7.prl orlv in this form they will be of great value wiuiuauiaiiy, ocing as useiui lor gem Cutting and nnlialii o " f w o "ivtui tvi Ulit- monds. lor a little while, therefore, mo jewuieiB wiiq diamonds in stock, the weil-t.rt.dn frJlr uhm :.. a rings and necklaces, will not be dis- luiueu uy me depreciation of their rjronf-rtv Unrin t.hpir hunrla ln ik. I..- r- j A. iuti luue run, however, the depreciation is tor- wtiu io uu uk. ii iur. nannay nas dis covered the principle in accordance with which the transformation of carbon into diamonds is effected, the perfection of the process is inevitable. While the useful arts will reap great benefit from this triumph of modern alchemy, ro mauce will suffer. For tho children of the next generation the story of in dab's excursion into the valley of dia monds will have nn cluirm t PAi7if.-7 jhia 'limes. The records of life insurance com panies as presented in the reports for the last year show that the deatu claims were considerably greater than in pre vious years, which would seem to indi cate that hist year was an unhealthy one. " Does your machine sew evenly, Mrs. Smith P" " Even sew," was the laconic response of Mrs. Smith, as sho lif Ul up her work for inspection. Never dter until to-morrow what ahonUl hn kttnnclod to to-1y. A flight coiirIi oiiRlit nevpr to be nrgleclcj whm R 25 oeiit bottle of Dr. HtiU'i Cough's Syrup will prevent it trom becoming chronic In Powdr Form, Vegetine put up in this torm come within the ronch ol all. By making tho nioilicine yonreoli you can, lrom a 60o. package con taining the hark, root and herbs, make two botilw! of the liquid Vegetine. Thousands will gladly avail themselves ot this oppor tunity, who have the conveniences to make the medicine. Full directions in every pack nge. Vegetine in powder form in sold by nil HrngKiste and general stores. If you cannot huy it ol them, enolose nity cents in postage stamps for one package, or ODe dollur for two packages, and 1 will send it by return mail. II. K. Stevens, Boston, Mnsa. A Household TVccrt. A book on the Liver, its diseases and their treatment sent tree. Including treatises upon Liver Complaints, Torpid Liver, JhuiuIioo, Biliousness, Hcadttche, Constipation, I)ysp'p. sia, Malaria, etc. Address Dr. Saiiioid, 1C2 Broadway, New York city, N. V. The Voltalo Brit Co.. Mxruhall, Mich. Will send thoir Kioctro-Voltaio Belts to iho afflicted upon 30 days trial, fee their adver tisement in this paper headed, " On HO Dnys Trial." Get Lyon'o Patent llcvt Sliuoiieiit applied to those new boots before you run tueiu over. For sore throat, gargle with Piso's Cure, mixed with a little water. Relief is iustant. Gkockbs recommend C. Gilbert's Starches. Ifuirhtrr, WlTrs and Mothers. Pa. MA Kill ISIS I TKKINUCATllOl.K'O.N will posi tively enre Konmlc WcHkwM, iuh u Fn'.hiiK of Uie Womli, Wliltm, Chronic ItirUmnuitlon or l"Kention of the Wonil, liKl'lenlid lloinoiiliuk-t or FIooJIiik, l'alnfnL SupprrsAoil anl Irregular MnifiimMlnn. Ac. An oUl nnj reliable renieily. Swul postal canl for a vunplili't, Ub treatment, cures ami ivrtillratcn from plivMKltuis mid KitienU. to 1IOWAHTI1 4 ItAl.l.AHD Lnca, N. V. lii by all nriiKsisu $l..W per lxuu. Rliticmy Vineyard nnd Wine Cellar. Kaukiialivl In IXi'.l. Send for price list or Win. a. UKO. L. PRATT, Prop r, Kltfceway, Orleans Co., N.Y. now to Get Sick. Expose yourself day and night, eat too much without exercise ; work too hard without rest; doctor all the time; take all tho vile nostrums advertised; and then you will want to know How to Get Weil, Which is answered in three words Take IIop Bitters I See other column. Express. When exhausted by mental labor take Kidney-Wort to maintain healthy action of all orcana. FRAZER AXLE GREASE. is: VOll SATE BV MA, 1HCALEKS. Auwdcil tUt iir.DA 1. OF HOXOH at tin Ctenr.u. flu- tt i is xfffint'iifrg. Chicago. FRAZER LUBRICATOR CO.. Hew York OH 30 DAYS' TRIAL. We wtil ien.1 enr Elei-tro-Vo'talc Helta and oth Rlei'trtc App'iiaia-ea upon tilal for 30 ilay to thoae atni.-ted itli J'if. UtbUilu ai.U dw"f perwmil lulwrt Also or the Liver, KMneys, Klienniat'tin, Paralyua, Ac A nn curt iuaranttrd or no p'ty. Ajilreaa Vultulu licit o., Wai shall, Mith. 'DAl'KSIEll WANTF.U " to aelloor .Vmverj 7 iSUH-k. coiuprlaliiK many valuable Bput'UUIra, Superior i'auliUe to uuil.le men. For t- rnn au.t full partlrulara, adilrem Klvlng referenci as to charueie-, etc, Eutalii slird IH4. W. ft T. SMITH, too Acres of Fruit ft O na- Retail Depot, Gen. va Nuraery, nienul Ireea, Kotc. ft Sbnil. .eicva, iV. V. TAYLOR'S N I GA lt-ro,iTJi.I MANDRAKE PILT.S. A M'lil llKl Hilt I I.H U A&l A.l fe.. Tlt H M IJL lE8T PltLKVKHTAMI M . ViSTAR'S BALSAM 0FJ7ILDCHERRY. ROSES Tuberose Bnlts and (irrrn hfiui. Vlaut fur eeeryhmiy. 4) hones, or i t Hull , or 14 I'bu.ls. I.y mail, for SI. Seii'l f..r t'iua!..ue W. a. KKl.U, Ch.untrshuiit. J'a. 1IZZUU PI ZZI.KN.-lfi Block Game, Ifl Uloili Puiile, Game of ;H, Little liuttenup, all tor rent. Traue supplle.l. IUrttoko Puau Co., Charter pan iiauk lluililliig, llartfor.l, Conn. OI!MP ft,1l?rl Learn Teieeraptiy and V earn to tllil) a luuiuii. .verv iira.iuuie mi month nth. tvery cra.luaie ruaiunl.a a paying ulu- at, oa. An itueaa it. aieuiine, Moouer, juuerfviile. w ul 50000 Agen's wanted t.y t.onO AiTert'wn In the Aueuta' UerulO, 11 oi Ptilla.lelpl.ia, Pa ' YOr MKIV desirlni! Employment tn New York City and vicinity nru.1 ..Mret with siamp to M. ruii LiMirir KMi-LotaaKi Autnut, VOS (tl Ave.HcwYork. f TAr1X7' To Make Tour Own Ul'llHKU 11U V WT..lf! and INHN. CaiuloKia tiee. T. N, II U kCO.t, ft I C'orllaiidt hireet. New Vou. WANTED , tha R.iRtl,. Fir. j woKru a (o. INOHMOI'S Income and tree outnt to Aueuu j Afply at once. JkMkim' N imnu, Wiuoua, O. WATI'll !'.- to HI '.It. Write f..r i.taloiuo to Stttiidard Aii.eiU'iiu Wat-h Co.,Piltatmg, Pa. K! In Clfl pmltyitlniiii.. Samples worth S free 5J 10 JU Ali,uvi STiasoa ft Co., I'orLai.d, Main CLT'VT YBAR and ezpenaes to Agents, (luirit fiee. O 4 4 Ad.lleas P. O. VlCh.k,Klf, Alimma, Mauie. ffCR A WEEK Id your on towa. Taroj and .soutnt BO Xjm. Addiasa U. sUiurt Co., fwUud. Atau.. U . ami - Ma. , .......,i. r "" Jm rmrsn vou N f WHAT I SHALL I mZERSAXie , y bo aftca T,!'Mvf y GREASE.V rM.ii'-g: Vegetine. IN rOWDEIt FOllAI CO CTS. A PACKAGE. Dr.W. ROS3 WRITES: Scrofula, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Weakness. H. R. B-rttrrita. Ponton t t har been practicing merllntne for twenty-Ave yearn, and . a remedy for Hrrofu'ia, I, Iyer tlomplMnt, Dvupep.ia, IllnMima ll.m, Weakneaa, and all dlax.Kea ot the liloml, I hure never lound ita equal. I have sold Vkoktini for aeven yeavn and liavo never had onebo'tlnie I urn pit. I would heartily recommend It to tboe tn uoed of blood imriflxr. 1IB, W. ROSS, DrtiRRlat, Sept. 18, 1878, Wlltou, Iowa. Vegetine. One Package in' Powder Form Cured Scrofula. HOW TO REDUCE YOUR DOCTORS' BILLS. M Bbimxh St., Kant Ronton, Maaa., Hept. 80, 1879. f Mr. H. R. Stktfmpi Dear Sir : My little daiiRh tor Stella liaa been afflicted a Ions; time with H.-iof-ula, aufferlnff evnrythlnK. I employed different phyalclaue In East lto.ton, Imt they hUed her none. I bouRlit some of your FownxR Kohm Vkor timr, and my wife steeped It and (rave It to the child according to the direction), and wa were eurprln.-d in a fortnight's time to see bow the rbilil had gained tn floah and strength. Khe Is now gaining every dsy, and I can eheerfully recommend your rented) to be the best we have ever tried. Koepeotfully yours, J. T, WEBB. Vegetine l Sold by all Druggist b. II tDGlay ti DON'T PKSPAIR necanaa all other remedies li.vt tailed) but tiy this remedy and you will not b deceived. It will car when all others falL DIRECTIONS FOR I'SINQ ACCOMPANY KACH BOTTLB. For Sal. by all M.dleln. Deaileis. mm SODA Is fiti best tn the World. It Is slxohitely pure. II If Hit best for Meillrlnal Purposes. It n the 1h for li.il.iin aud all Fauilly L'sca. Sold by all DmcxIMj and Uroi cra. PENN'A SALT MANUFACTURING CO., Phils. Mailed Free for 35 Cls. far .1. SIO.OOO will b. paid to any with oiir I'Al KN lkO Narei T a r. TACHkiKNT. M.y ... soy lamp or h.m.r. Prevent. ftrltMiins and healhis. and l.ir .amDl...ILb alza .1 Mil. $10,000. SAFETY LAMP. AKSiTS J' tVAtlTUD and iter-th af your 1. lap. 9. s. newton-s eaTety Lamp Co., Factory and Office, Binhamton, N. Y. I'bM.XI and FAM V I'OUHIIVU, A Uiok ol 1'Jll .K:i and over 4K carnlullv tried receipts hv a practiial bouwseeper. It teaches how to iiiepue nice ulahenat a moderate cost, and contains all that any lione keiKr can desire. Also contalna a carelully-prepaied chapter oo Cooking for Invnll ls. Price, ponlpuld, only J i cents. Assents wanted. Pil.e per donii or liun Ired tjiveoon application. Address PATTEN t CO.. 47 Unrclay St.. Vew york. A valuable book of 8"0 pnpea. .olid reading matter (Mre 12x8 Inch. -ul, devilled to the In urestsof Karmern.StiK'k Breed era, Poultry Fanciers. Dairy int-n Be Culturlata, GardenerH, the Fireside, etc. Price only 30 cents.pot paiditdtherP.O. or deror noatHKO atftinpai. C'lieap eat ana tieHt boos: ever iiuIiIIhii. ed. Auenta wnnted. Addreita all orders to Fkajik Ha.ui. ft Co., Publl.hera, M and 2U6 Broadway, N. Y. HOW TO BE Kor nlness Men, Fsnn "... era, ilccj.anlca. Worklnte YOLil? OWN ?"'" Property Owners, Wa I. leminta, every IkkIv, eveiy 1 AVWPD btiJlnew. Selllnn f,i"u Low Km fl prlie. Oreot success. One ixenl suld .V in one I. mn, another 112 In .VI davs, anotliei ;."i in 1.1 days, another II in one day, another 10 In a few hour. Kvi-r hudy uairiit li. Suves ten times Its cost, fo otiier lUc It. .tlitATit VAITlil. Seud-fac in uliirs uud tcrnm. I. W. ZIK'.IEIt 4l CO., lOOO Arch St, Philadelphia, Pa. TKla Clalm-IIoua. EstablUhad IBM. IONS. iVe w law, Thonsan Is of Soldiers and hern entitled Pensions date tack to discharge or death, ffcac lisaatatl Address, with stump, r.oKii tn, lir.Tio.i, . Drawer WatahlOatton. P. O BEATTYEJi!2 IN.- Uruu 1 H Htnii., (r4Ifm Tnnffl tired.. & "-( .c Htmiili. trail iiat rsnr.w tiral'd Tfa-t. alrvnl Jt ihmi .rv l'luno,.luo:, ro-r4t (tab Is, t- U 6tiH, H'loM auln l.f.urolo nrilroif. Ulitrmtrd NewpPrM'a.t Fret Kul AHI,filJ.l) iSl. Pfntri proomfi m tin IT.H. nd all tortni eouutri, iu the ((tiirknt t nie at.d ?tst we n n r. All vatintri tnken tlinmf,')i tbis rt c recnye iprM'iilnns i-.tu-e in llio ..!, .afrite. inriN, wliirt. hf.4 a Ji ft of circulation ti an all ii-.;crHof c&- Ti tt,:i..hc.. in tbo I'. H. comliiiril, T'Tiiis MnihTntn. ri!iipilfit4 of iufonnntion, nnd coimtilf -,t jnnn frc". A!(trmi MUNI, &, CO., iJ7i'Ai.Kow, INtw Yo. Per Cent. Interest Secured lv l'irut Mortjisiie on Iin nrnvrd Itenl IStnle ..rth at 1. as-t tun e tii.i I'.e u v !..in.'l, in tho l.t fiinmiw lonnliy in o Priu. ipui and lnl.-r.-rt t-'i.dKii.t.-'-d I.y ine and iuali!e at your bunk. Pii.-dively a Sale liivest- llliwl. I.otii eiM-rill.e nit.l i.'bi.Ii nee S i:-i.u t"i v i.-fi-rci. e lu.iiilu.l Wiiuto J.iJir..' 'tV, Uaiiktr, at Ul f . I. e a.: 1 A 'to . Iovi a. .5.. b .liie very de r l.u.1 lufur Nile, oil loll.; Illllelllow .lit of lllUTibt. ft TRUTH IS M!.?Ji f L. Ssaj ossr Will ft C.u, iU luaf I W I afa-Wajnl. Wr af .,., sai Utarfaai., I r V awa a r.-vsM sMvi of y..r r.l.r. u. a will Cat ..Ml , IMPERIAL CARDS, KOCKWOOIJ, 17 UuIod Scpiare, New York; $72 A WKKK. $11 a day at home easily made. C...11) 1.1111 Ao.lreM 'I'.cs 4 Co.. AtlKtiHta. M:. .'e Trell9,Tlt !iartlsori A To'8 PERFt-CTE7.D !le Butter the yllt-edu-ed color fh.i .sc.:!. of Ulrvmen ..it IT Ik Ihe v. lr round. M I'l l! KI'.tT. i;.:...i il luploipa :'t N. V. l'.il:j 1-uir, IV k ho u.ta it, whuis to k'cl It- ATRO A g.wii.iji ni li ii.aXai.i.L.wiiiui.a'iaaiyi t'.v;jimu Ntor Pood's Extract. Pi s Emit. INFLAMMATIONS and HEMORRHAGES. NOTE.-A.k fo POND'S EXTRACT. O.nalo. .old only In onr botil.. I TAKENO OTIIER. ItllKtlMATHM. Nootherknown prriarstlnB haa ever performed such vronderfal nre of thin (1li.tre.alnp disease) In It Tr lous forms. Riifferera w lio bare tried every thins: elwo without relief, oan rely upon be Ing; eiitii-ely cured by using Posad'. Kx traet. XKl'UAI.UIA. All nptiralKto palm of th. head, atomftch or bowels; are speedily cured by tho free uro of the KatraeC No other tnivlioino will cure as quickly. IIHMOIUUIAUKS. For Bttttiohinfr, bloedlnij. either eitornol or Intertinl. it is always ralT able, and is used by I'liyatciana of all school! with a certainty of rnuvess. For blellna; of the lungs It IK invniunlile. Our Nasal Ryrlnsta and Inlinlrr are material aids Id rows of internal bleeding. C ATA It It II. The ICxfraci. la Mie only speclflo for this provrtlont nml (listrpaaing complaint, quickly relieves cold In tlie hend, Ac. Our Nasal Syringe is of ewentlal service in these canes. For .Id and obstinate cases wo recommend our Catarrh lleiinedjr which combines the virtue, ot Pond's K traet with other Inirretlienta, making Itths best known remedy for t'atnrrli. OIPH . IMCUIA AND BOH K 'J HROAT. ITsimI asairargle and also applied externally asdirectod in tho early stnges of thediBeaaes It will miroly control and cure them. Do nit delay trying it on appearance of flnrt svinptotii. of these rlnnperous diseases. rtrci, VLCKitn, wonsus&nuvisitj It I. henlinpr, cooling and cleniming. Th. moat olisliimlo case are healed ana cured with aitonishlng rapidity. UVRNi AND JALiM. For allaying the heat and pain it is unrivalled, and aho-ild be kept In every family, ready for use in com of accident.. LADIES find It their best friend. Haaauage. the pain to which they are peculiarly subject notably fullness and pressure ta the head, nausea, vertigo, Ac. It promptly ameliorates and permanently heals all kind of Inflammations and nleera. tlons. Our Toilet Moap for bathing, and Tn'lat Oreamfor the skin and complexion have proven of Inestimable advantage to ladles. IIRMOItnilOIDS or PILF.S find In this th. only immediate relief and ulttmat. cure. No case, however chronkj or obstinatecan longresist its regular use. Our ointment laot frreat service where the removal ot clothing h inconvenient PHYSICIANS of all achools recommend and f.rescritie Pond's "Kxtract. We have letter rom hundrels, who order It dally In their , general practice forSwelllnsrsof allklnds, Untiisy, Soie Thi oat. Inflamed Ton sils, simple and chronic Diarrhoea, Ca tarrh, (for which it to a reciylc Chil blains, Stilt.;. of Inserts, Mosquitoes, etc., Chapped Ha nds. Face, and iudeed all manner of skin disease. TO E" All MIC HS.-No Stork Breeder, no Llv ery Man can afford to be without it. It Is used by all the Leading Livery Stables, Street Railroads and first Horsemen in Ne York City. It hns no equal for Spralna, Harness or Saddl. Chafing., Stiff, itess. Scratches, Swellings, Cuts, Lacerations, Bleeding, Pneumonia. Colle. Ularrhoca, Chills, Colds, etc Its range of action to wide, and the relief it affords i. so prompt that it to invaluable In every farm hard as well a. in every farm house. Let It be tried once, and you will never be without it. POU VKTUH1NAII V VSR. Our special preparation for use on Clock to offered at tb. very low price of ti3.no PKK OA IX. (Package Bxlra.) This i. no 80 ct boiled teakettle nreparatiot It is prepared with all the car. all of our article, receive. Bent by express on receipt of price. PXOIAt. PRUVrKaTION. Of POITO'. EXTRACT COM BIMBO WITH TIB PCBJtST AND HOST DIUCAT. fkbtuwk. roa ladies' boudoib. POND'S KXTRACT. SOe., 11.00 bb4 S1.7f Toilet Cream 1 00 Catarrh Car. li hestifriee 50 l ip Salts th Toilet Soap (3 cakes) (0 Olstmsnt 60 Vlaster lahaler(Olasa, 60c.) 1 00 Ha.alSrrinae tS Kedlrated Taper.. .. It Any of these nretiaratkms will be sent car riage five at above prlct, in lot. of 5 worth, on receipt of money or P. O. order. CAUTION. Pond". F.xtr.ct, 1. lolil only in Ixittles, enclined in bnnT wrapriera. with the wordH, 'l'OMJ S KXTHACT, b!'wii in the glass. It is never sold In hulk. No one can sell it except In our own bott los as oIhjvo described f&- Ovn New PAMPm.rr wtm Hictoht or ou. PkSI'ARATIONB, SKNT FHKK OH Arl'LICATlOM TO POND'S EXTRACT CO.. IS Murray Str.et, New York 6Q1.D I'Y ALL IiRUOOISTa. NYNL'-Noia Acmo Library of Biography. Twelve standard books. at one tline.pnlillsheil at SI ,91) each, nuw tssucl hi one leaiitiful, coiei tvpe, noatlv clutb bouuJ vulunie, fur ttin Is., aii.l Okl:i);e, H its.; ci.iit.itulng "Fred, ri.k the nat." by Mncaiilay; " ltilrt litii na, by C'arlylei "Mahomet." hy lill.U.i,; .U.ri n I.utlier,' by Chevalier liuusen: Mit, Queen i.f Scots," hv I anie tine; J.uin of Arc," lie Miclieiet: " llaiiniUd," by Tl.oa Aniol.l: "t'a-biir," by Ltlilelh "Cromwell," ,v Lamar tlnj "Wlliimn Pitt," I.y Mncatilay: Uoliinilnia." by I mnaitlnei Vltlorlj Coinnna," hv Troili.rw. riend tv "The Literary Itcvoiult. n,'' tu-e. airl mention this pel when vou write. A M K Ml CAN ilUOH EX. I'M Trlhiui. ItiiH.ttiiir. New Toi k Is the "OrlKluul" Com "iitisted l.ye and Kellatile Fainll) Soup Maker. Directions acci.inp.iiiv each t)anfor uutklnt Hard, Soft and Toilet r.onp quickly. It Is laK wekht ami ptreriKtli. A ok your rocer for MAPUrt' ! FI Kit, auil take no ell. err. PENN'A SALT MANUFACTURING CO.. Phlla fAKLETOX'S H0USEH0L9 EZfJ CYCLOPED! A. The most valnabla slncl. Book sv.r printed. A treaanry of knowledge. Tnere bas asver before bJ. imnilhid Id odi volume, so uiuch useful tnformati.t. sa every sii' ject. Beautifully iliusUaled, price CIA.OO. A Whole Lihiary in Uu. Vulume. . ,-.) Bold only I.y .uhscrlptloni th. easiest TO AGENTS fbxik to sb sver kuowo. lsriu,.u. a. W. CAKI.K'roN'aCO, rubllshera.N.T. City. AGENTS WANTED liSeilf iuniplei9 and autlifutto bifltory of tlie Krout tturof It ileaLutlw'tt Koyal rAia.fft. Hare fiiriwittps, WcAlth nd Won If m of tho liiIU-ft, Cliinii, Julian. lc. A milllun pt-oplt v.tlii V. I lllst ! lll I't'bk tlldllKT ! jnur II1U 1U II I ok r miirvy. licworeof r.iu ii-pt'imy ' innlaiMUiii, Seutl ft clicuiuri snd i-xtru U'rr.i. to Aki.Ut Ailr u y ATlt'W AL rtMIJ8lll.SC CO., I'tlilileiphl, P4. PETROLEUM tranl Me.ial at l'hl'.i'le.uia KApoaition. VHS1IIB JELLY Sliver Me.1al at Purl. Kiposilioiff Thla wonrlerftil substsnce is a-knowlel.'el by ph;i clans throughout tiie worl.i to i tlio best leme'ly iis covereil fr Jie cure o V..un'la. lining ItheutuatUiu, Skin lisea-s, Piles, f.'atarrh. Chill.lalns, Ac. In cr.lei that every one nwv try it, it is put up in 1 5 and H t rent buttles for houM-liol l use. (11 Ulu it fiom your .iiUKgi. srxl you lued. rill ttiKl it superior to anything you bav. aver SOIA tVATKIt, Mineral Waters, t.lnvet Ale, t'l ilnie,vVlue., su.i ail carln.naled beverages, ACataratna for Itiauiifaeiuriitv, IMaiMualnat and liottllna. (U.m.lele Ouiiiti furuuned and full luniru. lion. Klwn. Keu.l for IlluMnited and Prtce.l Catalouue. KsULllnlieJ yea's. JOHN MATTliaWa. t'u.t Avenue, ii.th 4 sntb8ta, iewVotk. EMPli5YMENT I"Ais Alatt 6 A LA ft V peraaanth. AUEXPEN8E9 advaaeed. WACK. proaptly Hld. 6LOAN A o. HO. Jeore et. lefla.all. O. 2PKW CK1MT. IMTKltKST I Houses mi l ot. snii Farm, ou nine, at 'J per rent. iiitret lor puticiiUis w a-l Iw.eiiu (-llvvrt to list I lev Atalce iluiui atcuit I iiiuimu) , Albion, 1M. V u K 11 o Chimney Kerosene Globea Light equal U (..a. At. fit-scutt, I'.T Uiau.&l, BriA.kiyn, i mm f er UTTER COLOR The lamest Butter Buyers recommend Its aaa I'suJ by siltha best I reanierlea. Awarued the Ietee. Ak your ilri.pi lht ormercrienireriuor wniawaaa nuiiiia,wis WalLLf KltaAJUMX A H.. hilWHWi ISmaliaan Va DR. CLARKE JOHrjQorj'o liADORATORY. 77W.3d St.,NowYorkCilj (AT or nun ott. mm f TBAD afAKX.1 Tiinipeplt. TAvet Distant, vtrA ,tltu Mtheumt Hum, M9ropjf, Slettft IHnae. niHouannn, JHcrvoui I9ebl(Uu,etc, The Best REMEDY O0W1T ta Han 1 .0,000 AGENTS IIATE SOLD 61 NCI 1879 9.000,00 Bottles. 37iij Sjrup Possesses Varied rropertUs. Tt etlmnlnte. Iho rytvallrm la tn ftnllv, svbirh runvrrts tlie ninreh nnd .uicn.r af tbsy food luto elnroao. A strflclrnnT In I'vtyalln enn.e. Wlrnl ana ftonrinoj of thi foort la th. romnrh. If tho nwdtrlne I. tnkra lmtnl. ntely after callus; ibo lormentiuloa sytf4 to preveated. It art. sport tha T.lvrr. It acta npoa iha KMnrys, It lirftnlatra tha llnwela It fnrlile. lb. ltlood. li Quleita tha rVerrou. Sratena It Proraaiea Pinrsilnn. It Nourishes, HirrtiKibona and TnTlffnratM. It earriea off the Old liload nnd make. mow. It spena the pores f the altiu and ladacaa Oealtbr Perspiration. - It osatralize. tha hereditary tairt, or poison In tb. blood, wtikoh peDerates Scrofula, Lryaipelas, and all manner of akin disease, and internal humors. There are no spirit, employed In ita tnaiuifoetnrii, and It can be taken by tha moat delicat. baba, or by th. aired and fnebla, tart tnly ttmf rtfirtd in ttntttn It dirtrtisnt. mCZ CT LAUQ3 E0TTLE3, . J1.C0 niIC3 OF STiTAT.T. LOTTIES, 50 Rad tha VOLUNTARY TESTIMONIALS of Persons who ha v. been CURED by tht u of tho BLOOD PURIT1LR. MVEK COMPLAINT. Booth Uethlkiikm, Noktii Avrron Co. Dear Sir I whs ior a long time afnioterl iih Liver Complaint, and alter tho doctor. ftiilel to reliove me 1 brpin the use of your reliable Indian Blood Syrup, which entirely mired me. Mks. Frrd. Vooku DVSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION. Gbkkm Park, Perrt Co., Pa. Dear Sir I was troubled with Dyspepsia tor a number ol year., and alter a lair trial ol your valuable Indian Blood Syrup, it baa per. feolly cured me. Jacob B. Bobketpiix. ALL THAT IT IS RECOMMENDED TO BE. Grikr'b Point, Pbrrt Co., Pa. Dear Sir I have used your ezoellent In dian Blood Syrup tor I'alns in the Shoulder", with very benefloial roaulls. It i. just a recommended. Elizabeth Sxmt. LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Pa. Dear Sir Thin is to oertify that your valu able Indian Blood Syrup ha. oomplotely cured me ot Liver Corcplaint and Dyspepsia. Mrs. Goikrt. LIVER COMPLAINT. Sharon, Mercer Co., Pa. Dear Sir Thi. is to certify that your In. dian Blood Syrup ha. pfMy relieved me of Chronic Liver Complaint,' of tour year.' standing. I do not hesitate to recommend it. William Wii.ks. LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. Sharon, Mercbr Co., Pa. Dear Sir I have used your ezoellent In dian Blood Syrup for Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, and have derived much benefit there! rom. William MuOiis. REMEDY FOR WORMS. BusuKii.i,, Pir Co., Pa. Dear Sir I have used your ft rent Indian Blood Syrap in my family for Worms arjc Summer Compliant, and it lia. proved elTexv lual in all cases. Titos. Cohtkight. DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION. Busiikill, Pike Co., Pa. Dear Sir The use of your valuable Indiar ' Blood Syrup ha. efToctuitlly relieved me nl Dyspepsia.. I have also used it in my family lor Sick Headache and Wouua, with t'ie iiioa; benoficiul reenlU. Samikl Kshbaok. "DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION. WxAVEit's Old Stand, J Westsiorklano Co., Pa. J Dear Sir I have used your excellent In dian Blood Syrup tor Dyspapsia uml Indices, tion, and think it the btst medicine kuon. It is not posMible fur any other remody ,u bare the same medicinal virtue. John Clrnde, DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION. Allensville, Mifflin Co., Pa. Dear Sir Thia i. to certify that your In. dian Blood Syrup ha. entirely cured my wile ot Dyspepsia and Pain in the Stomaon. Samuel L. Btler. UNANIMOUS RECOMMENDATION. The following persona have used the Indian Blood Syrup, and add their testimony iu ita favor: Modes Strome, ol Lebanon, sayt : " It entirely curod me ot Rheumatism and Head ache." Joseph Biner, ol Cornwall, aays: "For years I suffered with Pleuricy and liver Complaint, and a short trial ol the Syrup oured me." Mrs. Reuben E kcrd, ol Lebuuon, cured ol Dyspepsia in its worst form. Henry Smith, of Lebanon, says: " My wife and child have been entirely cured ol Sorolula by th. use ol the Blood Syrup. " Wm. Donley, ol Biumark, says: 11 It cured uiy son ol Rheumatism." Mrs. Levi Young, ot Munheim, relieved of Heart Dis ., aius tb. doctor, failed. . ta. Indian Blood Syrup.
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