DR. CLARi; Jonrjcon' Indian Blood Syrup, IjAUUllAiUli X, 77 V.3d St., Now York Cit lAra or innx TT. 61 i 'ii"r IJUiaiisnrsfi, Jtfrrrous JrbUity,etc, Tha Best EZLEDT ElOTlf la Han I 90, 009 AGENTS HATE SOLD 6IRCK 1879 0.000, COG Bottles. This Syrup Possesses Varied Properties. I allmnlntea tba Pytywtln. la thai Pa! I til. rhlrh converts the Btnrrb nad mngnr at th feed Info elooaatt. A dehVOewr in Prevail ranaea Wind and Flooring af iho faoal ia tba atomnrh. If the mrdlclna U take laaaiodl. olely after- rating Ibo fcnaeatiuiaa sU la prevented. It acta npan tba I.rrer. It acta uaa the ItlrfneyaV It Hegnlmea tba Bawela ' It Farifloa tbe Blood , It Qateta tba N aire fly aiexat It Promerea Digestion. It NcariafaM, turn, hana and Tartffarataa, It carries off tba Old Bload and make sew, It ba pom af tba afcta a ad ladac. Ilraltbj Perspirattan. II neutralizes the hereditary Mr, or pcaeoo In tba Mood, which generates Scrofula, Kryelpelaa, and all nanaer of akin diseaaea and internal h amort. Tbra ara no spirits employed in tta mamifaernre and it can b taken by tha moat delicate babe, or by tba aged and feeble, can cnly iemg- rwfatrtd i at tention tt dirtctiont. rSICS CP LAEGE ECTTLZS, . 11,00 miSS OF JHfALL B0TTLZ3, - EO Read tho VOLUNTARY TESTIMONIALS cf Persona who have been CURED by tha lit of tho BLOOD PURIFIER. CONSUMPTION CURED. Clihtonvillk, Vesamqo Co., Pa. Dour Sir I have been ailing lor ovor fifteen years with something- like Consumption. I tried a number ot doctor and medicines, but never received any permanent benefit until J uaod your Indian Blood Syrup, which cured me. I have had better health this winter than for several years past. MAitr Aim Kellt. RECOMMKND3 IT TO ALL. South Oil CiTr, Venahoo Co., Pa. Dear Sir I was in poor health lor some time, and by the use of your most valuable Indian Blood Syrup I lave been greatly bene flted. I now enjoy better health than I hav lor five years, and do not hesitaM to recom mend your medicine to all who are afflicted. Mbs. K. Fiend. DYSPEPSIA CURED. Salisbury. Lancaster Co., Pa. Dear Sir This is to certify that your In dian Blood Syrup has cured me ot Dyspepsia and other complaints, ot twenty years stand ing. DAvn Stbbdbk REMEDY FOR WORMS. Bonn KILL, Pi KB Co., Pi. Dear 8ir I have used your great Indiar Blood Syrup in my lamily for Worms am Summer Complaint, and it has proved effeo lual in all cases. Thos. Cobtbigut. DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION. Bubhkill, Pike Co., Pa. Dear Sir The use of your valuable Indiat Blood Syrup has effectually relieved me ot Dyspepsia. I have also used it in my familj lor Sick Headache and Worms, with the mow beneficial results. Samuel Kshback. DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION. Weaver's Old Stand, Westmoreland Co., Pa. j Dear8ir I have usod your excellent In dian Blood Syrup lor Dyspepsia and Indiges tion, and think it the best medicine known. It is not possible for any other remedy . buve the same medicinal virtue. John Clendenen. DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION. Allknsvillb, Mifflin Co., Pa. Dear Sir This is to certify that your In dian Blood Syrup has entirely cured my wile oi Dyspepsia and Pain in the Stomach. Samuel L. Btxeb. UNANIMOUS RECOMMENDATION. The following persons have used the Indian Blood Syrup, and add their testimony in its Cavort Moses Strome, ol Lebanon, says: "It entirely cured me ol Rheumatism and Head ache." Joseph Biner, ol Cornwall, says: "For years I suffered with Pleurisy and Liver Complaint, and a short trial ol the Syrup cured me." Mrs. Reuben Eekerd, ol Lebanon, cured ol Dyspepsia in its worst form. Henry Smith, of Lebanon, says: " My wife and child have been entirely oured ol Scrolula by the use ol the Blood Syrup." Wm. Donley, ol Bisuiark, says: "It oured my son ot Khouiuuti&in." Mrs. Levi Young, ol Manheim, relieved ot Heart Disease, alter tbe doctors failed. Mre. .Tnhn Nrwmu I ..f rftnlwan . - rt'i nnym I " Your Syrup has cured Dyspepsia, Debility Benj. Jugg, near Mastersonville, cured ot tviuney anu iviver jjisease. Mrs. Fateldongelin, of Lebanon, cured ol tape norm, uiiur aociors lulled. Mrs. Joseph Kelly, ol Lebanon, cured oi Palsy. John Stern, ol Thannn. onFBA r.l n ... I and his wile cured ot Dyspepsia and General AJerangemeni oi me system. Rev. John Rule, ol Mauheim, oured ot ICheaaiatism, also his son cured ot Sores Pimples and Headache. d. W OitihA. t .ah r Aut At-annvillA nurA.-l rj liver Complaint, Dyspepsia and .Covi-.tipa. If Vi- an J mm. PI ID FAKltt. UARDEX AM) IHU JSKIiOLl. The Ktork anil the ratt, Po not graft upon old trers. To nut graft upon old trcos that ate in tin tin tliillly or dyin condition, until you have pruned, manured, nnd cultivated them to Rive them a new start. After they Iiavemnde new shoots, nnd shown that they have a new lease of life, you mny craft with profit. Do not graft winter varieties upon early sorts, or tart apples upon sweet, if you want to secure good specimens ol the now sorts you put in. There are many well-authenticated facts which show that the stock does have some influence upon the graft. A neighlxr of outs ocrot'S the line, of an inquiring turn of mind, found in one orchard noar him, trees of the Rhode Island Greening that habitually produced apples that rotted on the trees in tho fall, and none of them would keep until the new year, while the orchard close by bore frnit that kept well. Upon inquiry ho found that these poor keepers were crafted upon early stocks and upon unthrifty trees. There weie two causes at work to hasten tho maturity of the ap ples and make them comparatively worthless. If you want late keepers, graft winter varieties upon winter stocks. There is very little doubt that sweet varieties are made less sweet by being grafted upon some stocks. Care lessness in selecting stocks is one of the reasons why there is such a wide de parture from a normal type in many of the more popular varieties of our win ter apples. Our nurserymen ought to look alter this thing, and in planting for nursery stocks the seeds of early nud late apples should be kept separate, and the young stocks designed for winter va.ieties Bhouid be grown exclusively from the seeds of the best keening win ter apples. We have no doubt that our best winter apples can be improved in their keeping quality by being grafted upon late keeping stocks, and by being grown upon well-fed, vigorous trees. American Agriculturist. Keclpca. Balloon Pudding. Take one nint of sweet milk, three eggs, one pint of flour ; beat the yolks of the eggs light and mix with the milk, then stir into the flour gradually, beating it well; add one siltspoon ol salt; then wisp the whites of the eggs until stiff, and stir through the milk and flour lightly; butter small cups, and fill them half lull of the mix ture, ana bake in a quick oven ; when done, turn them out of the cups on to a heated dish, and send to the table hot. Hot Butteked Loaf. One ouart of nour, a gin oi yeast, two eggs, one table spoonful of butter creamed, making it softer than light bread dough, lightened in the shape you bake it in, which is usually around tin. Make it tip after breakfast for tea. It is delightful for handed supper when rut into slices n little less than an inch thick, iustn'a soon as it is drawn from the oven, nnd Duuerea eenerously. The slices should be heaped one upon another as fast as buttered, so that the loaf may retain its siiapc. Boiled Onions. Take off outside skin, cut off both ends, let stand in cold water an hour; then drop them into a saucepan containing two quarts boiling water; boil fifteen or twenty minutes; saucepan must be closelv covered : then pour on mis water; men boil a half uour longer in two quarts of tresu boiling wt-ter; scald a cupful of nice iresn niiiK, tnicKened with a little flour; season to taste and boil five minutes, and serve whole. This destroys the strong, disagreeable taste and smell of tne onions, and will not produce heart burn. Easit.y-Ma left in n Blow riVPtl f,ir SPTcral linnri ni! even S 11 day. Take two pounds' of gravy beef, cut off the skin and iat, di vide it into pieces about an inch square, Wash it. then nlncfi it. in n. Inrn-A hnurlrw small crock, cover it with water, or ratner aaa as mucn as desired lor gravy or beef-tea; let it stand an hour, then cover ir. with n rtlata nnH nlonn If In a ' - ------ ' f"'-V. A w lit (. slow oven, adding previously a little 1. J ' 1 1 3 a . n sau, ami h liKea, an onion cut up line. It should conk fnnr nr fitro Imni-o nr,A then there will be enough gravy for de- jicious ana raopi nutritious beel tea, as well as an excellent dish of wholesnmo meat. Wet and Dry Plowing. Plowing land when it is verv drv is nearly as hurtful as when it is very wet. wui uij cApiriicnue is wiui neavy mayor land in which clay is an important con stituent. Such land when plowed drv breaks up lumpv. and subseauent rain's do not dissolve the lumps. It is my opinion that there is never a more suit able condition for rlowinsr anvsoil than niicuib lias cnuuii iiiuibiuiu io cause the furrows to fall loosely irom the plow, with no appearance ol packing and no lumps. Turning Manure. A large heap may bo turned bv be ginning at each end. and throwing off tho manure to a distance of about three feet; gradually move it from each end until there are two heaps. After the manure has remained in this way for a few wetks, replace the two heaps, mak ing one heap a?aiu, thus turning the manure very thoroughly twice. In turning, the manure should be shaken thoroughly apart, and all the lumps broken. Two loads of manure so treated do as much immediate pood as will tnree oi coarse, lumpy sum. Catching a Cannon Ball. Recently, at Leeds, John Holtum. a gymnast, was charged before Mr. Bruce, the stipendiary nitisristrate.with unlaw. fully wounding Elijah .Fenton, a market porter, in tne Princess concert hall, in that town. Holtum had, during the week, been giving performances show ing extraordinary strength in the hand ling of heavy clubs, cannon balls, etc., and on Friday night he offered a prize of $250 to any person who could catch a ball fired from a cannon as he (Holtum) had done on Beveral consecutive rights. The challenge had been accepted by three men, and a cannon having been placed in position on the stage, a suita ble cartridge and a ball weighing seven founds was rammed home. When loltum called upon those who had ac cepted his challenge, Elijah Fenton presented himselt, stripped off his coat and waistcoat, and, standing about six yards away from the cannon's moutli, declared that he was ready, and placed his hands in a position to secure the projectile. An attendant fired the cannon, when, to the horror of all present, the ball struck Fenton in the forehead and knocked him down. He managed to crawl off the stage, and at first it was thought that he was not much hurt. Shortly afterward, how ever, the case assumed a much more serious appearance, and Fenton was re moved to the Iorrf.t grnrrnl infirmtiry wliere it was lounu mat ne n-ni n.ri'ivni compound fracture ol the skull, and thai lia nmnvirr wnsi almost boneless. 'I'll 5 stipendiary magistrate remanded Hol tum until the next inostmy. air. iioti son, the proprietor of the Princess con rnrt lio.ll. nivimisnd t lint the nrformnnoe in question should not bo repeated on his premises, but stated mat i toiium naa been performing on the continent in this IV'l UTV -' - J ' ...... ...... nn nccident of this kind before. London 'Junes. TIMELY TOPICS. And now courts have decided that a chalk mark is patentable, nnd have or dered the commissioner o! patents to issuo a patent to tho man who wanted one for such a mark! Tho chalk is ap plied to a piece ot pasteboard cut in n strip and lastrncd together in circular form, with beveled edges, so that it can be slipped over sugar buckets, iais of sweetmeats, cake boxes and the like to repel insects. The school directors of au Illinois township ordered the Bible read in the school fifteen minutes each morning. and the scholars, during the reading, to refrain from other studies. Mr. McCor mick. Catholic, directed his son not to refrain from study during the Bible reading. The boy was expelled from school. Mr. McCormick sued the di rectors. Judge Pillsbury decided in favor of the latter. McCormick appealed io the supreme court, which lias allrmed the decision ol the lower court. Seven years ago James Creese came to this country from England, leaving his wife, son and daughter behind liiiv;. His wife and son followed soon after, and the family settled near New York city. They intended to send for the daughter as soon as possible, but just as the necessary funds had been saved Mrs. Creese became sick and died, and the expenses of her illness and burial ate up the fund. A second time the needful sum was accumulated, when the Bon died and tho,money was again diverted. The father set himself to work to lay by another; fund, and had succeeded within a few dollars when he died. Miss Emily Scott, the manager of a species ot bnepnerdess s Fold, at Hast ings, England, who was arretted recently r i .i . . i iui omiviug ncr m.uu-servniu, agca fourteen.when remanded, ten davs after. said that she had had the girl two years and had fed her on "porridge, mixed with cod-liver oil ." Tho master of the workhouse, where the girl was sent after Miss beotts arrest, testified that she weighed onlv thirty-live pounds when taken there, and in eight days increased eight pounds in weight. She was not vet fit. to VIVP ewiclpnon Tlinn Mian Scott, who had given bail in $250, drove nomeinacab, lollowed by a mob, which gathered around and threatened the house, until dispersed, by the police. A curious experiment 5n "railroad ing" was tried in California reeentlv. It was a new, single-track road. The temporary track was 000 feet long, the ties being fence-posts, on which the tract was nailed with tenpenny nails. The engine, loaded with coal and water, weighed nine and one-half tons. The rails are of wood, and the wheels broad and flat, being sixteen inches on the face. The cars are hung within three inches of the track. The engine and loaded car attached, weighing in all twenty-five tons, went rapidly ud a 200-foot grade, making excellent time. It is claimed that the wear and tear is no such us might be expected, and that an immense gaining in freights can be made by building these roads, which cost but little for construction. Within the last few years there has been a great decrease in the flax and linen trade of Great Britain. The acre age planted with flax has fallen off 9,885 acres since 1871. In that year there were some 500 factories engaged in the manufacture of linens in England, Scotland and Ireland. This number was reduced to 400 in 1878. The num ber of spindles was reduced during the same time from 1,558.335 to l,261.7fi, and the number of operatives from 124, 772 to 108,806. The decline in the linen business is attributable to the falling off of the foreign demand. The export of tho manufactured linens was reduced from 220,467,476 yards in 1871 to 177. 776,527 yards in 1878,while during the same period the exportation of linen yarns fell from 36,235,625 pounds to 19, 216,000 pounds. Wasn't Feeling Very Well. We are told that the glory of a young man is his strength, and in these deeei,- erate days the statement is emphat ically true. Jt8t evening a number of young men whose glory is their strength were in Whetstone's drug store expanding aDd spreading lueiu sel ves with the kindly aid of a lung tester. The utmost limit to which any one could force the lung-tester was 210. Several others were just a little below this, and with all the pride of strength the 210 man stood triumphant. While the contestants stood about filled with marvelings and envy, a young man from the Amish settlement step ped into the store. He was a strong, healthy young man. They invited him to try the lung-tester, :tnd soe if he could not rival the two hundred and forty man. He was willing to try, and at once began operations although lie re marked that lie was not feeling very well. However, he took a long breath and began to blow. At once that lung tester began to act a3 though struck by an equinoctial storm. It expanded and swelled like a balloon at a county fair. Before the startled crowd knew what had happened, the thing registered two hundred and forty and the young man was blowing with terrific lorce. Fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty away it went and in a moment had passed three hundred and was jumping into tho tens and twenties as though operated upon by the bellows of a church organ. Finally the young man stopped when he had grown quite red in the face and the tester registered three hundred and sixty-two! Ashe went out he remarked again that he was not feeling very well, but he would like to try the thing some day when he was feeling bright and chipper. Iowa City Ittyublican. " All things come to him who will but wait." Not much. The fellow who borrowed twenty dollars of you last summer will not come to vou if vou wait five hundred years; and a fortune of six hundred thousand dollars is still more dilatory in making one a visit. Norristown Ilcrzld. WonH of Wisdom. A pound of enre will not pay a pound of debt. The key to every .man is his thought. Casual thoughts arc fometimesof great value. Peoplo seldom improve when they have no other model but themselves to copy after. The more we do. tho more we can do: the more busy ve are the more leisure we have. Envy is arnssionFO full of confidence nnd nhamc, that nobody ever had the confidence to own it. The mind of youth cannot remain empty; if you do not put into it that which Is good, it M ill gather flsewhcie mat wutcli is evil. There is no time in a man's life when hois so great ns when he cheerfully oows to tno necessity or his position, and makes tho best of it. Newton found that a star, examined through a glass tarnished bv smoke. was diminished it:to a saock of liirht. But no smoke ever breathed so thick a mist as envy or detraction. Mere bashfulness without merit is awkwardness: and merit without modesty, insolence. But modest merit has a double claim to acceptance, and generally meets with as many patrons as neiioiuers. Not Much of a Lors A young ladv went to a drusr store. Monday, located not a hundred miles Irom the market house, and had a nre scription mado up. llow muchP" inquired tho lady. " Fifty cents." said tho clerk. ' But I have only forty-five cents with me," replied the customer; "can't you lei me iiavo it lor iimtr" "No, ma'am," said tho clerk, "but you can pay mc tho five cents wheu you I'fini O In nn-niti 1 ' " But suppose I were to die," said the lady, jocularly. " Well, it wouldn't be a very great loss," was tho smiling response. And immediately tho innocent clerk gathered from the indignant flash on the lady's faco that he had been misunder stood, nnd before he could assure her that it was the little balance and not her that, would be no great loss, she had bounced out at a go-as-you-please gait, ana was oeyond mo sound ol Ins voice Ckvela?id Sentinel. A hoarse shoo never brings good luck to a ioraging lien. Wheeling Leader. The oost ol Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is only 25 cents. A bottle will convince even the uio t incredulous ol its excellence. Vegetine put up in this lorm comes within the reach ol all. By making the medicine yourscll vou ran. irom a A fin. not.. ob taining the barks, roota and herbs, mnke two bottles of tbe liquid Vegotino. Thousands will g'adly avuil themselves o this oppor ! unity, who huve the convenience to make uia meuicine. i un directions in every pack oca. Vegotine In powder form is sold by all drugkisU and general s ores. If you cannot ouy u oi mem, enclose ntty cents in postage stamps for one paoknge, or one dollir for two imuKurcs, ana i win sen it Dy return mail. ii. it. oiovens. uonon, ALU'S. . A TTniiieliolrt Need. A book on the Liver, its diseases and thei treatment tent tree, luclinlinir tn.Aii UflB 11 lift Liver Complaints, Torpid Liver, Jautidioe Biliousness. llt ndiichA nnnatinati.-m Tlcn.... sia, Malaria, etc. Addrets Dr. Sautord, 162 oraiuwoy, new jorg city, JN. r. Tha VnltKln Rclt r,n.. Manhnil. tih. Will sond their Electro-Voltaio Holt to th atniotod upon 30 days trial. Soe their adver tisement in this papor Headed, " Ou 30 Dyi a nai." Walking made easy with Lyon's Heel StifV enors ; tuey keep your boots and shoes straight For sore throat, gargla with Piso's Cure mixed with a little water. Rolief is instant. Don't be without C. Gilbert's Starches. A CAKI Tn all who are aiiflertng from the er;o i ami mil ; rtloius or youth, n rvo wvakneiw, arty decay, Usof iiiHiilr oit, pti'.. t will a nit a Itecine that will t-uri you, fJiKJi OP CHAHOH. This urcnt renieilT wan Uln- covi-mi uy a iiii-aionarv in Mu;n Anirnca. p MAaeir a.Mri'seil rnvelop- to the Her. JuSKl'U T. INMAN Million D. Am lir City. naiialitera. lVlvn and ftT of ti ra. Pa. MAKCillsra f TKK1N KJATII0U( ON will posi tively cure Kcinnle Wcoliiioiw, nuh at Falling ot the Womb, Whtti'S, Chronic IiilLiiniiiullon or 1'lceratlon of the Womb, Im-lilt-ntal ltemorrhuxe or Flooding, Painful. Supprt-ftaed anil lrreinilar Mensliuatlon, Ac. Au olil and reliable remeily. Send postal cunt lor a pmitphlrt, with treatment, cunt ami rcrtlllcatea from ul.jsklana am) Datlrnta. to 1IUWAUU1 A llAI.I.AHU Liica, W. Y. aoiu uy au urugguu si.au per uoiua. How t Get Sick. Expose yourself day and night, eat too much without exercise ; work too hard without rest; doctor all the time; take all the vile nostrums adrertised ; and then you will want to know How to Get Well, Which is answered in three words- Take nop Bitters! See other column Express. When exhausted by mental labor take Kidney-Wort to maintain healthy action of all organs. YOUNG MEN month. Kvery crailuate ru Leans Telegraph? ano earn 9v to mm month. Kvery grauluate ruaranteed a pay m ntu- allnn. Allreaa R. Valeuuue, Mavctager, Janeariiie. wia. IMPERIAL CARDS, " KOC'K.WOOl, 17 Uulon ttquare, KewVork. ueia tlflfJTrn I'H-al Aivnit trywrr to ! T. CB, Baki . VVAlV I tv 1'uaJsr, Kiatttrnac LitraciB,ai..by MiupU.to Uaiili--.. Pfuflt o.d. UutlU frca. Pfctll'Lt'S TEA CO., Bo ovOb, M- Uui, tic I'kL.YMOI'TH Korlc Flora. from pure-ore I ttock, . t per dozen. X. M. WIlLeY, Hadlyme, Oou n. 8K Will buy the beat COIIItf SII EI.I.F.B In the t World. Aiidrem C. UOUOA RJJAlhance, Ohio - f Cf. for 15 AME in neat box; SI per dot X f (i t M CO., la I tt (.Hard Ave., Philadelphia, l'a. "T A THTC3 for Bale. SeDd for Catalomie. A i J i 1 1 ?5 B 1 AIM. ha a CO.. Harrlaoiibuig. Va (JjWWW A TKAH and axpenaet ta Afenta. Outfit frea W 4 4 4 Addi Y. O. V IciKUI. Amuata. Milm $72 A W EKE. ll a day at bom eaaUy made. Costly Outnt fme. Addreat Taua k Co.. AUiiuata. atalua. A WEEK In your own town. T.rnu and Outfit free. Addreat H. IUlxitt 4 Co., Portland, Maine. $66 JONES' AGRICULTL'RAt. STOKB, PHILADELPHIA CR la 9n Par 61 boloe. Samples worth 16 tr. 10 rU AiWiaa, hiatal y. JsrUaixl. aUiu. i MTV .' . rWX -aW-V Wt-0. -ffT .1 ISM. afllH " r'- ' ' ' ' t- traariaaaanaaairi i ilar L'- l.llillHI"1,1 ala't'-'i-ufaai jlla at Vegetine. IN FOWDEIi FORM CO CT3. A PACHACm Dr.W. HO03 WHITES: Scrofula, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Weaknet s. II. It. sTvaKS, Pot to a t I bava baa araMlnlni Dadlolna for twenty-fire year, and a a remedy for Scrofula, Liver Complaint, Pyepepela, Rheums Htm, Weaknrtt, and all dlieatea of th blood, 1 have never found Ita equal. I have sold Titik1 for aeven years and have never had one bottl ra mmed. 1 would heartily recommend tt to inoa iu need of s blood partner. P. W. KUSB, lrntrn. Bept. It, lin. Wilton, leva. Vegetine. One Package in Powder Form Cured Scrofula. HOW Tt REDUCE YOUR DOCTORS' BILLS. M BaaMBa St., Eaat Itoiton, Kaaa., Bept. SO, 1879. f Mr. H. K. Sxavaaa Dear Bir : sty little danah tar Stella baa been afflloted a Ion; time with Rorof ula, atifferlng ererytlilnR. I employed dlneren' phyalolana In Eaat Boston, but they belped hei none. I bought eome of your Powna Fokm Tana Tina, and my wife ateeped It and nave It to thaehlk aooordlng to tha dtrectiona, and wa were aurprlae la a fortuight'etlm to aea how th ohiid had fratnei In neak and Irength. She la now saining ever day, and I can cheerfully rerommead roar rained; to bit tha beet we have ever triad. lleapeotully yours, I. T, WEBB. Yegellne Ii Sold by all Pmgrglsln. Don'tDslay to Cure t&at Consb DONT DESPAIR became all other remedies hv failed but try this remedy and yon will sot b deceived. D will core wbea all otban feu. 1 DIRECTIONS roi I'sma AllEf S K BALSAM AOCOKPAXT EACH BOTTLE. For Bala y sill Madlelats Dealers. iVMi?x AXLE GREASE. rtWHT IB JOs-H tkiuaf ISUAI L I FOR 8AI.K BY AM. IF.AI-K.KM. Awardtd th MKDAL OfHOSOK at U Kn'cnttb. and i'aiis frxw'rumt. CUefW. FRAZER LUBF CATOR nn..NrwYeT, AGENTS WANTED FOR THE HISTORYoWORLD Kmbraclng full and authentic accounts of every nattoo of ancient and moilern timet, and luc U'llnn a hktory ol the rts and fall of th (irrek and Jtomcn Krnplrra, the middle age, th crusades, th feita a.Mlem, tbe reforma tion, tha discovery and settlement of the New Wor.d, etc, etc. It contains VT fine historical engravlDm. and Is the most complete Ht'iry of the World ever published Send for specimen pa, mid extra terms to Agents. Address IsatiobjH Pubusbiis Co., Phi ailelphla, 1 1- THE VICTOn Double Huller Clover Machine Ib thfi Mfy hind ffeM hu rrcr fttiUtMi 100 bufthvlf efsMd lu orjUr from dKiap and i wei Btrw. hna bm w Bortpttvn riroalu d Pric l.tst, which conialnB mkaj lUrr eounrtultic this. I- . An..,..ln-.l lanli lBlfllt MtaT. C. tcW you Mi Advertuemmnt. UterBtWM M4 HOW TO BE T. rmim W.aa nm e:, aVCWiJuxirs, Worklixr- YOUR OWN KSrntLdr. S Jt IIIVr?n huslueaa. Sellliur fast. Low bHnlCn price. Ureal auo-nw. One ai;pm sold in one town, anmncr 1.12 in .ie iiaya, anotner 7.S in 13 dars. another 1 1 In one day, another 10 In a few hours. Bverybudy wanta It. Saves ten times It cost. No 11 her like II. AtiUtji rs f AlTi X m'-d L. aeun lor clrcuiare and term. I. W. ZIE4JL.EH at CO., IOOO Anh St., Philadelphia, fa. $10,000 ON LIFE & PROPERTY. 9IO.OOO win t paid to any prtwn mu rmm Kkl'f.OltK Jf LAMf tilti will) 0-iT l- ,TY ATdf At IINKitrt ti!i ttl t row for 1ft eta. Fmir I 01 1 1 . AjjcbIsi Watata Male Oar Pma.t, 8. M. NKWTON8 BAKKTT LAMP CO., UlNUBAMTUN, N. Y. SALEIBOOat, IS WttBT bWaUWAT, K. Y. 35 Cts. tiMtuieigKMeSTT KnTAHLUHKU 1H4IL PafAnta proourd in tha U.S. and all tfTg eriUDtrinft, in thsquirke. tiro and -manner. AU patanta taken through thia eOto ratwive gratmtoua notica in tha Rcimtij) mariVflR, which haa a larrer circulation than all pauora ot ita olaa pubtishad in tha U. B. oomhined. Terma Mo)erata. Paraph lta of iu formation, and conaultationa fr, Addraca . HUHM A GUa, .9l XaSMM.Uoy.limv YoaU NA 'Iff Is th best In tha World. It Is absolutely pure. It Is ths best for MeilUinal Purposes. It la the beat for Baking aud all Family I sea. Sold by all Druggitu and Urooeia PENN'A SALT MANUFACTURING CO., Phlla. 010,000 CASH! Tint KiMiisCixv Wkkblt Timbs will diatrlbuts the above amount to Its siibscrlbera April isil, 18n0. One grand premium of $3,000, sold or greenback. Premium list and epecimeu oopie free. KP1 UAL JtATiM to agents and getter up of club. Addresa Tub Times, Kanaa City, Mo. Oil 30 DAYS' TRIAL. W will tend our Electro-Voltaic Belt and ettitf Kim trie Apphaiu ea upon trial for SO dais to Uioae aJflkted wllh Ntrvum IMnUiy and dueam W a ptrtmat wnm. Also of tli Liver, Kklneya, HhcuuiaUam, Pwalyaav A A m ore ruarantecd or no pan. Adoxeas Voltaic Btllto., Marahall, Mtch. 1,OSSI Foestla. Fouila of th Coal Flora, Authra- V. Jliur, 1U1 f 1 tered Ltftwra at my r.nk, die Mi up, fur 91 ami upward pt-r patkA't:. Kt-Kia- iieo k,nvl 11 hi, iiaileU.u, ra. JTyVTC! llw)lwars. Catalogu fre. Addres Vf UiliJ GrtutWetleiuiujiV jU.s. l'iVWOura, tV lld It li'l,nriliii A: I o H PERFECTED KIT I Tg, nni w I . ia.iH.tvta 1 I,.faItPSMUl I hjjjgft.,1 1 Tai. irtai 11IM iiaa its. . T "z iJATllO (iivea Ilutter the trllt-edied enlrr tli y. iir round. The lamest Butter Buyers recount. end n Th'Kisi i't of D.ilrym.si sty IT I J 1'iilt KI'.CT. 1'sr.d by all the beat freame.rlea. Awnrded the n.i'.ii nl I ill op in i.t N . V. l'.ili y 1 air. A vi.ur driit.-irif.t ur iiiitiIului fur it; or write to a.k w l.tit It 1 iiiwii. Mlm u&m H. where to not. IU tV" t.ii. lilCll .KiaM A ( O. 1'reorietora. Hm liiajlj POilQ'S EaTRAGT ffubJutt IrflununaHim, CorUrolt all f.)rr jp't, Acvtiand Chronic, TVkh and Aftiwu. Tho Wonder of Healing, jmvwoon RiTiitii, Tn. n., in. n. C. P., ., c, c, of tha Ilonpltal for Woman In Boho Square, London, writing to "Tha Lancet," under data of Angnit Sfl, 18T9, says; " POND'S EXTRACT Is good pre paration. I have naed tt for soma time (tea to fifteen minima) with "marked benefit U eases of pssstva ulcrlue hoinorrhrige," POriD'G EXTRACT. TUlt TK0KT1CI.B PAIH DESTttOTKB. Dn.AnTiiirnciiriNNKS", F.n.o.s., of Knjland, says: " I have prerl!ed rOND"3 KITUACT for ncmorrhaKCS of different kinds, for Hemorrhoid!!, and Tor affections of the eyes, and alto In Hhcumatlc Inflammatory Swelling of tha Joints, with great lucceae." Also supported fcj th foUowing sbls phjtl dsns: " POND'S EXTRACT. amuse -coiFonTixa. DU. IIKUniNO, s phyalclan of national rs " putalton, says: "This medlclnseomprlte tha virtues of Aoonlta and Amloa, and oonUlaa a tonic property whlck renders it Immantsly superior to both. M POND'G r XTRACT. A KKNOWKKD VEDICIKK. Dlt. A. K. SltPHVElrt, of Brooklyn, N. 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